1927 Murderer’s Row New York Yankees
The 1927 season was spectacular for the New York Yankees. Their record that year was 110-44 and took the series against the Pittsburg Pirates. This is in stark contrast to the previous year with the Yaniees losing to the Saint Louis Cardinals. The term murderer’s row was coined due to the batting lineup of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. But the term was originally given to the pre Ruth and Gehrig era and specifically to the 1918 lineup of six strong batters.
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