On October 3, 1951, Bobby Thomson of the New York Giants hit “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World” to win the National League pennant for his team. Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca served the pitch to Thomson, and 60 years later he is setting the record straight. Why does he say Thomson’s homer was the result of the Giants stealing signs between pitcher and catcher? Did Thomson himself ever admit to this? How did that home run impact baseball? We ask Ralph Branca, who is now 85 years old and author of the new book “A Moment in Time”. He also tells us what was it like to stand next to Jackie Robinson on the day Robinson broke the color barrier and how much he wishes he still played for the Dodgers when they finally won the World Series in 1955.