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Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Fame shortstop, Pee Wee Reese wasn't nervous about playing in the World Series, he had done it with Brooklyn in 1941, '47, '49, '52, and '53 all losing to their crosstown rival New York Yankees. The Dodgers finally won in 1955 and brought the only Championship to Brooklyn before heading west to Los Angeles in 1958. In this episode of Radio Baseball Cards, Reese talks about the difference between what it means to win and lose at the top of the game.