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The 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates etched their name in baseball history by clinching the World Series championship against the formidable New York Yankees, winning the series 4-3. This triumph marked a significant achievement for the team, culminating a season that saw them finish first in the National League with a remarkable record of 95 wins and 59 losses. The Pirates not only secured the National League championship but also showcased resilience and tenacity throughout the World Series, ultimately emerging victorious. This championship remains a pivotal moment in the franchise's legacy, highlighting their exceptional performance during the 79th season of the franchise's existence.