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The Yankees are one of two major league franchises to operate in NewYork City; the other team is the NewYork Mets of the National League, who are based in the borough of Queens.
NewYork pitcher Jack Chesbro threw a wild pitch in the ninth inning which allowed the eventual pennant-winning run to score for the Boston Americans.
The 1949 Yankees team was seen as "underdogs" that came from behind to catch and surpass the powerful Red Sox on the last two days of the season, in a faceoff that fueled the beginning of the modern intense rivalry between these teams.