Near-complete run of ticket stubs from the 1947 World Series, missing just Game 7. The 1947 fall classic was historic as it marked the first appearance of an African American player in the World Series, as Jackie Robinson started in all seven games for the Dodgers. 1) Game 1 (at Yankees). Jackie Robinson's World Series debut. FR, with an edge tear and creasing. 2) Game 2 (at Yankees). The date of the game and the name of each team is written in pencil on the front, otherwise EX. 3) Game 3 (at Dodgers). Yogi Berra hits first pinch-hit home run in World Series history. DiMaggio also homers. There is a small, erased pencil notation on the front, otherwise EX-MT. 4) Game 4 (at Dodgers). Bill Bevens loses no-hitter and game with two outs in the ninth. EX-MT. 5) Game 5 (at Dodgers). DiMaggio home run. GD, with moderate creasing. 6) Game 6 (at Yankees). Al Gionfriddo robs Joe DiMaggio of a home run; Dodgers force Game 7. Tiny chip in the upper left corner; otherwise EX.