The Washington Post, October 29th, 1991
FOR A COUPLE of teams that only a year ago were deep in the cellar, these two sure knew how to do a World Series right. The struggle upward from the depths must do marvels at building character. By the time the series ended Sunday night, characteristically around midnight and in extra innings, a good many of us thought there were two winners, even if we were only pulling for one. The national favorite in this seven-game battle of the underdogs was undoubtedly the Atlanta Braves: They had spent more years at the bottom of the league and had a country-wide cable-TV constituency. On the other han...
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