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Jimmy Sebring of the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 7th inning of the first ever World Series game played October 1, 1903 between the Pirates and Boston Americans (now Red Sox).

The pitcher that gave up the home run was Cy Young and it was an inside the park homer.

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