The 1971 World Series matched the defending champion Baltimore Orioles
against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with the Pirates winning in seven games.
Game 4, played in Pittsburgh, was the first-ever World Series game
scheduled to be played at night. The two teams proved to be evenly
matched, as the Series went the full seven games, with the Pirates'
Steve Blass pitching a complete game four-hitter in winning Game 7, 2–1,
against Mike Cuellar and the Orioles. The Pirates' Roberto Clemente,
who turned into a one-man gang in the Series, became the first
Spanish-speaking ballplayer to earn World Series MVP honors. Clemente
hit safely in all seven games of the Series, duplicating a feat he had
performed in 1960.
This lot features 2 1971 World Series ticket stubs and a program from the game. The stubs have some wear but no glaring defects, while the program has some residue stuck to the back as shown in photos.