And your Dad and Elston Howard were completely correct. The irony is that Coats (I think there's no e) was brought in to relieve Bobby Shantz, who was an excellent fielder. I believe the ground ball hit Kubek in the Adam's Apple; were it not for the bad hop, it would have been a dead double play ball. I'm not surprised that your Dad and Howard talked a lot about the 60 series; such a disappointment that the Yankees did not win it, despite the team's slugging (led by Bobby Richardson, of all people) and Whitey Ford's pitching. I've always thought Stengel made a mistake by not pitching Ford in the opening game, although I do realize that Ford had a subpar (12-9) year that season.