
1991 World Series Game 7: Minnesota Twins vs. Atlanta Braves
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The 1991 World Series Game 7 was a historic matchup between the Minnesota Twins and the Atlanta Braves, played on October 27, 1991, at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis. This game is often regarded as one of the greatest pitchers' duels in World Series history, featuring Jack Morris for the Twins and John Smoltz for the Braves. Both teams had made remarkable turnarounds from finishing last in their respective divisions the previous year to competing for the championship. The game remained scoreless through nine innings, with both pitchers delivering exceptional performances. In the top of the eighth, the Braves had a prime scoring opportunity but were thwarted by a rare double play. The Twins ultimately won 1-0 in the bottom of the 10th inning on a pinch-hit single by Gene Larkin. Morris pitched a complete game, throwing 10 shutout innings to earn World Series MVP honors. This victory marked the Twins' second World Series title in five years and remains a highlight in baseball history.