The beginnings of a series of short segments on World Series Most Valuable Player Award winners and their contributions to the winning, or losing, team. We begin with Jerry Coleman, the second inaugural winner of such an award.
Coleman is one of only a handful of players who is a veteran of two different wars during his playing career, he served in World War II and Korea. In the 1950 World Series, He went 4-14 with a double, two runs scored, 3 RBI and two walks as the Yankees swept the Phillies 4-0.

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