The Roy Cohn Method and the Scoreboard of Reality
By James Quillian,Economist, Political Analyst, Natural Law
In 1955 the Yankees put on the better show. They hit the long ball, piled up the runs, and carried themselves like the rightful champions. Anyone watching the Series inning by inning would have said the same thing: the Yankees looked like the superior club. But the Dodgers reached four wins first, and that settled the matter. The Series belonged to Brooklyn, no matter how impressive the Yankees appeared along the way.