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The Baltimore Orioles face the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodgers Stadium for Game 2 of the 1966 World Series on October 6th.

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The Orioles lead the best of seven series, one game to none, and this is the NBC National Broadcast of Game 2 featuring announcers Bob Prince and Chuck Thompson.

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Hello everybody and welcome to Dodger Stadium. Along with Chuck Thompson, this is Bob Prince saying Game 2 is coming in from Los Angeles in the 1966 World Series.

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Another brilliant, sunshiny day here in Los Angeles, California.

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And anticipated sellout frong that will go up very close to the mark of $55,941 that sat in on yesterday's game and saw, of course, Baltimore take a 1-0 edge in the series, winning the game 5-2.

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But it's a horse of a different color, as they say, because Mr. Sandy Koufax, who's the man the Dodgers send out there today,

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and of course he has, without any question, an awful lot of things going for him, mainly like a left arm, 27 season victories.

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He doesn't frighten. He knows what it is to be in a World Series. He knows what it is to be a clutch performer.

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And it will be interesting to see how he'll handle Baltimore, or are they him, this afternoon.

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Chuck Thompson, the voice of the Baltimore Hills here to my left, will be doing the play-by-play with us.

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Chuck, I suppose, like many, you've had your ideas about how the game yesterday could have gone.

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I think most observers are generally agreed that in the second inning, following Lefevre's home run with Baltimore ahead,

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Parker gets the double, Gilliam the lock, Roseboro makes the down and try for extra bases, and Young Schneider takes it away from him,

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which, of course, if the catch is not made, the Dodgers are right back in the game, and they're kind of a game at that time.

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Exactly, Bob, and good afternoon. And talking about the second game of the 1966 World Series, Bob, I think I am more anxious to see this World Series game

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than any World Series game I have ever been associated with in the past.

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The simple reason being that, believe it or not, Bob, I am seeing Sandy Koufax in person this afternoon for the very first time in my life in competition.

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I have seen this great left-hander in spring training when he, well, let's face it, we just lobbed the ball to loosen up a little bit.

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I have seen him on television, but this afternoon I look at him in person.

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A man who has been just unbelievably great in National League competition, who has a 4-2 World Series record.

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If he wins today, Bob, he'll tie the record for the most series wins by a National League pitcher, shared by Jack Coombs, Mordecai Brown, and Kristi Matheson.

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He also has 18 and two-third scoreless innings, a streak of 18 and two-third scoreless innings in series play.

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Now, the record is by an American League left-hander, Whitey Ford, who hung up a series streak of 33 and two-third innings.

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Against the seemingly invincible Sandy Koufax, Baltimore this afternoon will bring out a young man who was born in New York City,

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who was raised in Los Angeles and educated in Scottsdale, Arizona, a young man by the name of Jim Palmer.

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I would not begin to compare Palmer and Koufax.

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The only information we can give you on Jim Palmer is this, that if this young man this afternoon is able to throw strikes,

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we are in for one of the most interesting pitching battles in recent series history.

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There can be no doubt about the fact that Jim Palmer is the hardest throwing pitcher on the Oriole staff.

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He has a fine fastball, a good curveball, and if he does get in trouble, it is always the same thing, control.

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So, Bob, if he can throw strikes this afternoon, a battle between Jim Palmer and Sandy Koufax might have people talking for a long time.

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Very possible and might be here for quite a while.

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Nothing but zeroes up on that board because Mr. Koufax knows what it is to get one run and then cling tenaciously to it.

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And one thing that all great pitchers do, and Koufax is certainly in that category, not only great, he perhaps is a superstar,

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if he gets in front of you about the fourth or fifth inning, then you are going to see more of Koufax than you saw before

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because he just keeps bearing down, bearing down, and bearing down.

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It will be quite interesting, too, to see how Koufax will pitch to Kurt Bleffery and to Boog Pal.

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He seems to somehow or other have an aversion to throw his breaking stuff to left-hand batters

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and comes with his overhand fastball in those situations, at least he did this past season in the National League.

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But I think, of course, the psychological advantage must now rest surely with the Baltimore Ball Club

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knowing the worst that can happen, they can go home even in the series and three at home.

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Whereas the Dodgers before, like last year, and Harry Walker pointed this out to all of us with Jim Simpson on his show,

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that last year when the Dodgers lost the first two, they lost to Minnesota, came home to play three.

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If they are to lose this game here this afternoon, then go to the Bird's Park in Baltimore for three over there,

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it will make quite a difference.

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It certainly could make all the difference in the world.

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And speaking of the spark and the help that the victory gave the Orioles yesterday,

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after it was all over and after it settled down, it was not a rather uproarious clubhouse.

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I think a lot of the Baltimore newsmen and the people who have been with this club all year

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expected perhaps that there might be a good deal more excitement in the clubhouse yesterday afternoon.

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Such was not the case.

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And I guess manager Hank Bauer summed it up best of all when he said that's just one game.

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And that's the way you have to play this series, one game at a time.

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Sandy Kopacs this afternoon for the Orioles presents a tremendous challenge.

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It will be, as you pointed out, Bob Prince, very interesting to see how he works to Powell and Beppery.

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It will also be very interesting to see how he works to Frank Robinson and to Brooks Robinson.

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Now, we asked Brooks Robinson how he fared against Sandy Kopacs.

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He said, well, about like most of them do, I guess, Chuck, I've had to hit-sauce him.

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The last two times I faced him in all-star games.

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I said, you're trying to tell me like you got a hit a year, is that it?

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And he said, that's about the way it goes.

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And Kopacs, when inquired about how he works out against Frank Robinson, said, sometimes yes and sometimes no.

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Yes, and as is the case, there's always a great, great quote that comes out of World Series times.

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And I think Frank Robinson's quote in today's paper was a dandy.

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A reporter asked him how he hit against Kopacs, and Robinson said, right-handed.

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Well, Bob, in the background, they can hear the public address announcer introducing the starting lineup for the Baltimore Orioles.

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I guess that'd be a good idea if we get to it right now.

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It changes today, and Kopacs always changes ball games.

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Leading off will be Aparicio at shortstop.

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Batting number two, the left-handed swinging left fielder, Kirk Bleppery.

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Batting three will be the right fielder, Frank Robinson, whose two-run home run in the first inning yesterday

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really sparked the Orioles and took a tremendous amount of pressure off some of the Oriole youngsters and first-year men.

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Frank will be followed by Brooks Robinson at third base.

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Then batting in the number five spot will be the left-hand swinging, Boog Powell, Baltimore first baseman.

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One of the happiest men in the American League these days will bat right behind Powell,

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a youngster who in his first World Series game had two base hits yesterday, Baltimore second baseman, Davey Johnson.

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The bottom three in the Baltimore order will be center fielder, right-hand batting Paul Blair.

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We'll tell you a little bit more about Paul as the game progresses.

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Batting eight will be Andy Echevarin, rookie Baltimore catcher, who conducted himself in an outstanding fashion yesterday,

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a native of California, and the introduction on pitcher Jim Palmer.

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And Bob, I'm not so sure of the significance of this, but Jim Palmer is warming out in the bullpen.

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Sandy Kofax is warming in front of his dugout.

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A big hand goes up for the rest of the Baltimore Orioles squad.

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And along those lines, one very brief comment before you introduce the Dodgers.

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Manager Hank Bauer has repeatedly said this year that every man on this roster has made a contribution,

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and he can back it up in black and white. They really have. Bob?

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They certainly have, Chuck. The significance to Palmer warming in the Baltimore bullpen could conceivably be that they have a pitching mound there,

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whereas here in front of the dugouts, they're pitching off a flat surface, and conceivably Palmer is electing to get used to it,

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because McNally did state that the high slope on the Dodger mound here botted him a little bit and caused him to throw the ball a little higher than he normally would.

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Now, moving into the Dodger lineup is Maury Wills, the shortstop, and Junior Gilliam will bat in the number two spot and play at third base.

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There's been really only one basic change in the Dodger lineup, as is the case, as Chuck just told you about Baltimore.

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Willie Davis will play center field and bat in the number three spot.

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And now moving into right field will be a very fine outfielder, Ron Perry, a left-hand batter, and batting in the number four spot.

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And you can hear from the applause that he is quite a local favorite.

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Jim LeFevre, that hard-nosed little second baseman for the Dodgers, is batting number five, playing second base.

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Now Johnson, Lou Johnson, has moved from right field into left field as Tommy Davis has been benched against Palmer.

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Left fielder Lou Johnson will bat in the number six spot.

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One of the heavy catchers of the game, and a man who is quoted by many, and of course, Kofax says it mostly,

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I have never had such rapport with a catcher in my life as I have with Roseboro.

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I just don't ever shake him off. What he calls for is the one that I thought I wanted to throw anyhow.

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So Roseboro bats seventh in catches.

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Wes Parker will be in the number eight spot for the Dodgers and playing at first.

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And on the mound, that superstar who truly does belong in another league, some league higher than this one,

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his name is Sandy Kofax. You'll hear the roar.

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Kofax with his bad left elbow really struggled to win 27, Chuck.

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I wonder what he would have done if he had a real good live flipper.

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I don't know whether this is a parallel that can obviously be made or not, but Kofax is just a,

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it's miraculous the way he can throw with the arm that he has.

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I think a parallel could be Mickey Manley. How can he run? Can he swing it with the new machine he's had?

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And now, ladies and gentlemen, from the Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles, California, our national anthem.

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From Los Angeles, Arizona, Roy Collins, accompanied by John Beasley on the Dodgers Stadium, California.

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Ladies and gentlemen, Roy Collins.

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Oh, what a great man to be. I love to be in the league. I love to be in the league.

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That's why I love the league. Oh, I love the league.

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Oh, I love the league. Oh, I love the league. Oh, I love the league.

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Oh, I love the league. Oh, I love the league.

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Oh, I love the league. Oh, I love the league.

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We'll be back with more pregame color from Dodgers Stadium on the second game of the 1966 World Series right after this message.

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Oh, I love the league. Oh, I love the league. Oh, I love the league.

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Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. Winston tastes good.

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It's delicious.

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Like your cigarette should.

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When I changed to Winston, I changed for good. Cause I got to taste like I knew I would.

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Winston tastes good. Like it should.

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When you change to Winston, change for good cause Winston tastes good like a big cigarette should.

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Winston tastes good like your cigarette should. Make your cigarette Winston.

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Winston.

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Before Sandy Koufax takes them out for the second game of the 1966 World Series between the Dodgers and the Orioles, we pause 10 seconds for station identification.

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Saratoga, the authentic fishy behind the yellow label. The only mix that we know of that people built a city just to be near.

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WGYWGFM Schenectady.

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The umpires for game number two will be aligned in the following manner at the plate from the American League will be Nestor Shylock.

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And I have to pause now because one of baseball's greats. And I know what I say when I say great.

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Casey Stengel has just thrown out the first ball preceding game number two.

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Nestor Shylock is the American League representative at home plate today with Chris Palakoutis our first base.

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The second base umpire from the American League is John Ruck. The third base umpire from the National League is Mel Steiner.

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Down the left field foul line from the American League is Hal Drummond.

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And on the right field line from the National League is Bill Joukowski.

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Well that takes care of just about everything. Koufax completing his final tune up tosses.

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Amparicio will be stepping in and believe me it is with a great deal of pleasure that we bring to the microphone the voice of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the gunner himself, Bob Prince.

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Thank you very much Chuck Thompson. A real pleasure too to be here with you again and with Jim Simpson who has been helping out tremendously.

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And I'm looking at a statistic that Alan Roth who for many years was a Dodger statistician sent over.

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And I'm wondering if it was with some sort of a gleam in his eye that he remembered the years of Dodgerdom as against now working a course for NBC Sports.

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When he points out that Sandy Koufax had 27 complete games in 1966 whereas the entire Baltimore staff only had 23.

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That is a statistic that is something. A little later on when we get the chance and Chuck Thompson will have to fill you in on it.

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A near tragedy occurred to Mo Drabowski and we'll talk about it. Amparicio is in and he takes a strike.

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Amparicio went 0-5 in game one yesterday but drove in a run on an infield out.

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Coaching at first for Baltimore, Gene Woodling, Billy Hunter over at third.

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It is 3.30 down both lines, 4.10 straight out. Brilliant, sunshiny day.

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Gilliam is up side at third. Pitch from Koufax, the curve ball in there, sexy call.

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Gilliam now with two strikes to Amparicio deepens his position at third.

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They have Wills at short, Lafeeva at second and Wes Parker at first.

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Wasted his fastball long away, ball on.

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Lou Johnson in left field, Willie Davis in center, Ron Fairley in right.

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The game the Dodgers know they must win. One ball, two strikes.

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Amparicio swings on the curve, bounces wide at third and backhanded by Morrie Wills.

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Makes a strong throw but he doesn't get it. Gilliam over to try to cut it off but not.

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Wills went into the hole, came up beautifully on a backhand throw

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and Amparicio lays it out for an infield single.

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Number three, Lefthill and Kirk Lefhery.

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Lefthill there, Kirk Lefhery standing in now. He was one for three in the first game.

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Batting in the number two spot.

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Both teams have made just one change due to the pitching situation.

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Ron Fairley going into right, Johnson moving to left with Palmer pitching.

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Lefhery hits a high pop and it's shallow center.

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Willie Davis goes loping up and gets under one out.

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Lefhery flies out to shallow center field.

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Now the right fielder, Frank Robinson in.

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Two for five yesterday. A good home run, his second series moment,

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having already done so in 1961 against the Yankees while a member of the Reds,

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drove in two very big runs for Baltimore.

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There's one out here in the top half of the first.

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Amparicio, an infield single, to the hole at short.

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And now Frank Robinson in. The outfield over shifting way around to the left.

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They gap him in right center and Fairley gives him 90 feet of the right field line.

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The on deck batter will be Butch Robinson.

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Go back checks and they're running. The throw goes to first base.

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It is to be presumed whenever the Baltimore ball club gets a chance to run on co-packs,

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they will because he is not known to have a very good pick off move.

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In this case, he went right on to Parker and Parker right in the will for the out.

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Robinson takes the strike. Going on.

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No balls, one strike.

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That time Sandy took a little off his curve ball.

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As Chuck said yesterday, we could spend hour upon hour telling you about all the records this great co-packs has put up.

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He's had exactly 110 strikeout games during his major league career.

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A ball up and in one ball and two strikes.

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He had 15 strikeouts against the Yankees in 1963 in the World Series.

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So he can bring it to you. Foul back by Robinson wanted to.

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We got the proper break just in case you might have missed it.

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Molde Dabrowski was rather badly burned on his left arm last night.

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And Chuck will be able to fill you in on it more as he is at the hotel where the Baltimore club is quartered here in Los Angeles.

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One ball, two strikes. Robinson hits a high fly to left field Johnson coming over to get under it and makes the play to the driver's side.

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No runs, one hit, no errors and nobody left. And we go now to the Dodger first inning here. No score.

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Now a false salute to the world.

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We're in the home of a man with a most unusual hobby. Mr. Wilvers, you collect beer cans.

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Beer cans. Tell us about them.

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Here's what we call a first day can. Pick it up in Atlanta. The first day the crawling black label brewery opened up there.

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And this one?

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Priceless. Another black label can from that Phoenix brewery. The ring tab is on the bottom instead of the top.

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I see. That's sort of a pop bottom can.

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Here, black label can from that Baltimore brewery. Look, proven filled in Baltimore. Baltimore. Hell, instead of R, you see.

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Mistake, very rare.

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Here's a match block of six from Carling's Tacoma brewery. Beautiful, isn't it?

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It looks like a six pack to me.

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Match block of Tacoma. It sure went off to be $90 for these.

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I noticed, Mr. Wilvers, your whole collection seems to be Carling black label cans.

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Ah, we collections are only human after all I do drink all this beer.

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And what does Mrs. Wilvers think about your collection?

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She won't ask them.

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Ready now to move into the Dodger first inning and young Jim Palmer, the flame-crawling right-hander that Chuck was talking about at the end. And he'll go to Maury Wilves, who sent us a free at-batch yesterday, a slick batter.

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A slick hitting infield in baseball, and Wilves leads it up.

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Palmer's got him off with a fastball, and Wilves took with a strike.

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Jimmy Palmer was 15-10 in 1966, leading the Baltimore staff in wins.

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He turned that one over, and it just turned outside a little on him, one-on-one.

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One ball, one strike.

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Third baseman Brooks Robinson up tight at third.

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He hunted and foul tipped, and that one caught him by a nest of shot-outs.

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A ball and two strikes.

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Brooks Robinson at third base, Luis Apolicio at short.

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Johnson at second, Boog Powell at first, Kirk Bluffery in left field, Paul Blair in center, and Frank Robinson in right.

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Coaching is Preston Gomes at third, and Danny Ozark at first for the Dodgers.

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Palmer, one ball, two strike picks, one hopper back to him.

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Now, for us, those were all the Boog Powell holes.

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There you see Chuck Thompson, one of the things that National League opponents have had to worry about a little bit.

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They realize with the great Dodgers' speed, a slight bubble, and you've got to come up fast.

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And, of course, too, sometimes when you do come up fast, that way you hurry yourself into an error.

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Very true. Palmer came out of it. I think he is all right.

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He was kind of shaking his right hand just a little bit.

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And, Bob, before we get any deeper in the ball game, about Mo Grabowski, it was a minor sort of an accident.

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At the hotel this morning, a big pot full of hot coffee was spilled, both over the boy carrying and over the left arm of Mo Grabowski.

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Between the wrist and the left elbow, he has been treated by the Oriole trainer, Eddie Wiedner.

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He's a little uncomfortable, but when rested, we'll be able to see service without too much difficulty.

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Palmer had a couple of practice pitches, Bob, apparently he is all right. Here we go.

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So now, switch batting junior Gilliam is in.

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Opa 2 yesterday, drove in a run, however.

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The left-hander pops it up into the air, tore it up, or he showed it short.

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Lewis goes back, shades his eyes, gets under, 2 down.

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And the indication on the first two batters is that Palmer's fast ball is live.

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He's either going to make you hit him into the ground or pop him up.

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That means that ball is moving.

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Not only velocity in toward the plate, but it's doing something.

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Willie Davis, notorious first time up for a swing, does and fouls to the left.

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Willie had a 1-for-4 situation yesterday.

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Center balls, one strike to the left-hand batting center fielder, Willie Davis, no score.

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Change up, up and in for a ball, 1-1.

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Palmer had some home run problems.

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Gopher balls, they call them in the pitcher's language, had considerable trouble early,

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giving up 13 homers in his first 14 starts, but then began to control that tendency,

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yielding only 8 in his last 16 starts.

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A ball inside, two balls, a strike.

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Two balls, one strike.

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No score, two out and on, Dodger first inning.

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There's a fast ball he brought to him and Willie Davis fouled it back.

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Ball two, spec two.

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3.30 down both lines, then it goes to 3.80, 3.90 and 4.10.

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Very equidistant in exactly one of the most beautiful baseball parks in the nation.

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Ball two, strike two, pitch.

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Tuck him out swinging and he put that baby right into his wheelhouse, as they call it,

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and threw it by him.

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So it's 3 up and 3 down for the Dodgers, and at the end of one, there is no score.

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And now here's our favorite umpire, Nick Perron, with another anecdote.

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A particular phrase basically in our league has what we call an early foot.

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He is also Old Moon friendly.

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One day he greets me with, say ump, how may I ask is your dear mother?

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My mother was fine, I answer, and she told me to tell you to keep your foot on a bag.

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He does not face.

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He tries again with, they say you discovered a terrific new razor.

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They say, write thy reply.

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It is just on the market, the Gillette Tachmatic.

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It ends blade handling forever.

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Six super stainless steel shaving edges are coiled and sealed inside a cartridge,

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like film and a camera.

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Each edge lasts about a week.

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Flip a lever and the new edge locks in place.

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The Gillette Tachmatic is very sharp against the beard, but very, very light against the skin.

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Try it.

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Well, next road trip he greets me with, hey ump, the Gillette Tachmatic is the lightest touch of shaving.

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You were right.

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Early foot I rejoin there.

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I am never wrong.

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Into the Baltimore second inning of a scoreless ball game, Brooks Robinson leads it off, playing it third,

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and he takes a tailing delivery on the outside corner for a strike.

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Brooks homered yesterday, going one for five, and of course picked up an RBI.

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Nothing in one.

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High pop.

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It looks like Gilliam will field it in foul territory, although Roseboro is over there,

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and calls him off and makes the catch right in front of him.

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So, Brooks Robinson is out on a top foul down the left field or down the third base line.

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Now, Brooke Powell standing in.

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He went one for five yesterday, but he got more mileage out of tearing first base apart than he did anything else.

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As he ran by it, he skidded it one way, broke all the moorings loose,

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and took a header and got up and moved in the second for a double.

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There's a curve for a strike.

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He got a lot of kidding in the process after the game, too.

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The players are saying that's the only time they ever saw a fellow slide twice in a two-base hit.

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Another one strike.

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Kopacs, another curve ball, strike foul, going two.

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So, Kopacs has given early indication that he'll work his curve ball to the left-hand hitting, Brooke Powell.

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In the National League, when he would go to Matthews and others, many times he just did not overhand fastball.

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He did then. He just missed with it outside of all the two strikes.

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One out, none on. Baltimore's second inning, no score.

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One-two pitch.

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Good game out. Nope, it was foul-tipped and not held.

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So, Brooke Powell has life at the plate.

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American League umpires traditionally behind the plate where the outside chest protector,

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The National League, using the inside chest protector.

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Kopacs getting the sign from Roseborough, wasting no time.

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One-two delivery. A curve ball hit deep into right field.

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Ron Fairley drifting back near the warning track, down toward the right field line, gets there for the out.

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Brooke Powell got some pretty good wood to that, but not quite all of the sweet spot he wanted.

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And going back in front of the 3-30 mark, Ron Fairley hauled it in.

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Now Dave Johnson, the second baseman who sparkled in the field for Baltimore yesterday

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and who had a very wonderful day at the plate, too, for four,

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batting in the number six spot, playing at second base, standing in his right hand batter.

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Dodger outfield, overshifting to the left.

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That ball strikes at the knees. It was called.

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On deck, center fielder Paul Blair.

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Here's the 0-1 delivery, and this one is in there, strike two call.

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Kopacs, in turning that one over, had that ball running away from the right hand batter,

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picking up the outside corner.

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Nothing and two to count.

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Two down and on, no score in the second.

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The curve ball and outspeed foul over past Billy Hunter, into the Dodger dugout.

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Dodger dugout at Dodger Stadium, located on the third base side,

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and of course, Baltimore on the first base side.

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Nothing and two, with two down here in the top half of the second inning.

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Now the 0-2 pitch.

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He let up on it, and he hits a little popper into right center,

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going back is Lefebvre, getting out there and makes the play.

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Billy Davidson barely had no play on the ball,

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but Lefebvre scampered back quickly and got under, and that retired the side.

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Three up and three down, and they go now into the bottom of the second inning.

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Baltimore in the back, here's our score.

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Pleased to have with us today guests of Commissioner Eckerd,

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Astronauts Lieutenant Colonel Ed White,

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Lieutenant Colonel Gus Grissom,

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Lieutenant Commander Roger Schafer.

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Lieutenant Colonel White was the first man to walk in space,

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and then they said, a face on balls the hard way.

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You can see the mind of one Red Patterson there working that one out.

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Ron Fairley, the right fielder,

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batting him a number four spot, a left hand batter.

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Dodgers have him as a very fine clutch man, a good outfielder,

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and he's knocking some very big runs for them.

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He takes inside from Palmer a ball.

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Baltimore playing it outside.

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Here's the 1-0 pitch.

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It's him there on the corner, one and one, and Fairley doesn't like it.

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Sandy Kopacs has delivered 20 pitches in two innings,

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and only two of them were called balls.

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For quite a while this year, he averaged just under 90 pitches per game.

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One-one, underneath the knees, called a ball, two and one.

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Young Palmer will not be 21 years of age until the 15th of October.

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Two balls a strike, and it's a ball three.

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He might not be old enough to be aware of the fact that he could be frightened.

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Maybe he just isn't old enough to know any better yet, huh?

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He was a big, big man for Baltimore.

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Three balls a strike to Ron Fairley.

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He walked him.

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So Ron Fairley draws a leadoff walk for the Tigers here in the second of the scoreless game.

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And here's LeFevre, who had a home run yesterday in three official trips.

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Batting left-handed, a number five batter in the Dodger batting order,

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flying at second base.

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They play him straight out, Ron Fairley, medium speed, the runner is first.

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Fly ball, lift it down the left field line.

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It's going to slice out of here, pal.

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The very gaily-decked Dodger Stadium with the bunting all over the railings and all.

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Beautiful.

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Nothing in one.

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Ron Fairley, the runner at first, held by Boob Pal.

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This gives LeFevre a little bit of a hole at the right side of the diamond

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as Johnson's playing over a little to his right.

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Palmer works to him, and the ball is spun at pal, 0-2.

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LeFevre appeared that time to give that bun away,

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but he was running around just enough that Palmer moved that ball in on him

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and came right off the mound over toward first and quickly.

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In his high school days, Jim Palmer quite an athlete,

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and early in his baseball career, scouts were not too certain

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as to whether they thought he might be an outfielder or a pitcher,

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so he's agile on the mound.

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No balls, two strikes.

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Pitcher can win a lot of games with his gloves.

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0-2 delivery, he lets up on it, sends it into the dirt low.

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Palmer blocking it nicely, a ball and two strikes.

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1-2.

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No score, we're in the bottom of the second.

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Ron Fairley at first on a walk.

416
00:35:12,000 --> 00:35:15,000
That came out swinging, he changed up on him beautifully.

417
00:35:15,000 --> 00:35:18,000
Boy, he came in with a great overhand change curveball.

418
00:35:18,000 --> 00:35:21,000
That's the second strikeout for Palmer.

419
00:35:21,000 --> 00:35:29,000
Now here's Sweet Lou Johnson.

420
00:35:29,000 --> 00:35:32,000
Went 0-3 yesterday.

421
00:35:32,000 --> 00:35:34,000
This youngster spent a long time in the minor leagues,

422
00:35:34,000 --> 00:35:36,000
which Chuck and I discussed with you yesterday,

423
00:35:36,000 --> 00:35:40,000
and he's happy to be right where he is.

424
00:35:40,000 --> 00:35:41,000
He came to play.

425
00:35:41,000 --> 00:35:43,000
The outfield swings to the left on him.

426
00:35:43,000 --> 00:35:44,000
Fairley short lead at first.

427
00:35:44,000 --> 00:35:48,000
Palmer checks and delivers.

428
00:35:48,000 --> 00:35:50,000
Fairley going in second on his way to third,

429
00:35:50,000 --> 00:35:53,000
and the ball is picked up by Robinson and dropped

430
00:35:53,000 --> 00:35:59,000
from his knees and into second base on the play goes Johnson.

431
00:35:59,000 --> 00:36:02,000
It looked as though Dave Johnson dropped off the ball,

432
00:36:02,000 --> 00:36:05,000
thinking that Robinson was going to make the play on it.

433
00:36:05,000 --> 00:36:11,000
And then Robinson delayed, thinking that he was.

434
00:36:11,000 --> 00:36:14,000
And the result was when Frank came up with it,

435
00:36:14,000 --> 00:36:22,000
and he slipped and went down, and it will be ruled a double.

436
00:36:22,000 --> 00:36:26,000
So the Dodgers get their first hit in the ball game,

437
00:36:26,000 --> 00:36:30,000
and the catcher is Johnny Roosevelt, 0-4 yesterday.

438
00:36:30,000 --> 00:36:33,000
And a very typical Dodger rally in the making.

439
00:36:33,000 --> 00:36:40,000
A base on balls and a blue pop at the end of the bat.

440
00:36:40,000 --> 00:36:42,000
This is not said now in the direction or in any way.

441
00:36:42,000 --> 00:36:45,000
This is a typical Dodger rally,

442
00:36:45,000 --> 00:36:49,000
and they did it so many times over the season that you know they play for it.

443
00:36:49,000 --> 00:36:52,000
Baltimore infield is up to Roseboro.

444
00:36:52,000 --> 00:36:56,000
My ball hit up back short after Richo dropping back.

445
00:36:56,000 --> 00:36:58,000
He'll make the catch, and it's two down.

446
00:36:58,000 --> 00:37:01,000
And that time Mr. Palmer really jammed Roseboro.

447
00:37:01,000 --> 00:37:09,000
Did he put it in on that bat handle?

448
00:37:09,000 --> 00:37:11,000
Now, that's Parker standing in.

449
00:37:11,000 --> 00:37:14,000
One for five yesterday, a double.

450
00:37:14,000 --> 00:37:23,000
And we'll see how Manager Bauer elects to handle this situation.

451
00:37:23,000 --> 00:37:28,000
At Richo, now talking with young Palmer.

452
00:37:28,000 --> 00:37:30,000
Catch it, Baron.

453
00:37:30,000 --> 00:37:32,000
Standing there as though that's what they'll do.

454
00:37:32,000 --> 00:37:42,000
They'll walk him to get to Kofax.

455
00:37:42,000 --> 00:37:46,000
At one time, Chuck Thompson, Randy Kofax was a switch hitter.

456
00:37:46,000 --> 00:37:53,000
And he got up there batting left-handed once and was jammed with a pitch.

457
00:37:53,000 --> 00:37:56,000
And this occasion then the blister on his finger,

458
00:37:56,000 --> 00:38:01,000
and he felt that that had a lot to do with the problems that he had later on.

459
00:38:01,000 --> 00:38:03,000
So he practiced switch hitting today.

460
00:38:03,000 --> 00:38:05,000
We'll see whether or not he's going to go up there.

461
00:38:05,000 --> 00:38:07,000
Because naturally batting left-handed,

462
00:38:07,000 --> 00:38:11,000
he clicks the money hand right up there where he doesn't want it.

463
00:38:11,000 --> 00:38:13,000
I have to leave that in the dugout if I was Sam.

464
00:38:13,000 --> 00:38:18,000
Believe me.

465
00:38:18,000 --> 00:38:27,000
He got a bat right-handed.

466
00:38:27,000 --> 00:38:33,000
Now the Baltimore infield is back.

467
00:38:33,000 --> 00:38:35,000
When you look at Sandy Kofax's batting average,

468
00:38:35,000 --> 00:38:40,000
you have to factor it out and get it into a few decimals.

469
00:38:40,000 --> 00:38:44,000
It's.076.

470
00:38:44,000 --> 00:38:46,000
Why ball in the shallow right?

471
00:38:46,000 --> 00:38:48,000
In fact, Johnson's dropping back to second base.

472
00:38:48,000 --> 00:38:54,000
He's there, and the Baltimore Royals are out of the jam.

473
00:38:54,000 --> 00:38:56,000
No runs, one hit.

474
00:38:56,000 --> 00:38:59,000
No Baltimore errors, and three Dodgers painted.

475
00:38:59,000 --> 00:39:06,000
At the end of two, it is Scarlett.

476
00:39:06,000 --> 00:39:08,000
I've just run out.

477
00:39:08,000 --> 00:39:10,000
You've just run out?

478
00:39:10,000 --> 00:39:12,000
I'm out of cigarettes.

479
00:39:12,000 --> 00:39:14,000
Well, try one of mine.

480
00:39:14,000 --> 00:39:16,000
Try one of yours?

481
00:39:16,000 --> 00:39:18,000
Sure, try one of mine.

482
00:39:18,000 --> 00:39:20,000
Have a salo.

483
00:39:20,000 --> 00:39:23,000
Salo is the best of cigarettes.

484
00:39:23,000 --> 00:39:26,000
Salo refreshes your taste for you.

485
00:39:26,000 --> 00:39:30,000
Salo is the best of cigarettes.

486
00:39:30,000 --> 00:39:33,000
All of America's turning to.

487
00:39:33,000 --> 00:39:37,000
When you buy a mess of cigarettes,

488
00:39:37,000 --> 00:39:40,000
don't take anything top of that.

489
00:39:40,000 --> 00:39:43,000
Salo is the best of cigarettes.

490
00:39:43,000 --> 00:39:48,000
The one brand that has sold all the rest.

491
00:39:48,000 --> 00:39:50,000
Try one of mine.

492
00:39:50,000 --> 00:39:53,000
Turn to Salem, turn to Salem.

493
00:39:53,000 --> 00:40:03,000
For a taste that's three times fresh.

494
00:40:03,000 --> 00:40:05,000
In the event you're just tuning into the broadcast,

495
00:40:05,000 --> 00:40:08,000
Luis Aparicio went off with an infield single for Baltimore,

496
00:40:08,000 --> 00:40:10,000
and they kicked him off.

497
00:40:10,000 --> 00:40:12,000
Kofax to Parker to Wills,

498
00:40:12,000 --> 00:40:15,000
and Kofax has slammed the door since.

499
00:40:15,000 --> 00:40:18,000
Dodgers had a real good fret writing in the second when Fairleigh walked,

500
00:40:18,000 --> 00:40:21,000
and after one out Johnson blooped to double the right.

501
00:40:21,000 --> 00:40:23,000
And Roseboro popped the short,

502
00:40:23,000 --> 00:40:25,000
and Parker was given the intention to lock in,

503
00:40:25,000 --> 00:40:27,000
and Kofax popped the second, that was it.

504
00:40:27,000 --> 00:40:30,000
The batter now is Paul Blair, the center fielder standing in.

505
00:40:30,000 --> 00:40:33,000
A right hand batter, and he takes a curve ball strike.

506
00:40:33,000 --> 00:40:35,000
Nothing in one.

507
00:40:35,000 --> 00:40:37,000
Top of the third.

508
00:40:37,000 --> 00:40:45,000
There's a high puck foul coming back straight overhead, 0-2.

509
00:40:45,000 --> 00:40:50,000
Andy Etchebaran is the on-duck batter for Baltimore in this scoreless game,

510
00:40:50,000 --> 00:40:52,000
now moving into the top of the third.

511
00:40:52,000 --> 00:40:56,000
Quite a contrast to yesterday's game.

512
00:40:56,000 --> 00:41:00,000
The 0-2 pick lined for right field, and Fairleigh appears to have admitted,

513
00:41:00,000 --> 00:41:02,000
started in on the ball, then backed up a step,

514
00:41:02,000 --> 00:41:07,000
and made a chest high catch, and there's one away.

515
00:41:07,000 --> 00:41:11,000
That'll bring up Andy Etchebaran, who singled yesterday in three trips,

516
00:41:11,000 --> 00:41:15,000
batting into number eight spot, a right hand batter.

517
00:41:15,000 --> 00:41:22,000
No score in the top of the third, one out and then on.

518
00:41:22,000 --> 00:41:29,000
This now puts the Baltimore pitcher, Jim Palmer, in the on-deck circle.

519
00:41:29,000 --> 00:41:32,000
Sandy getting the sign now from catcher Johnny Roseboro.

520
00:41:32,000 --> 00:41:36,000
It's obvious his left arm is about three inches shorter than his right.

521
00:41:36,000 --> 00:41:40,000
There's a check on the pitch, and he picks it up high for a ball.

522
00:41:40,000 --> 00:41:44,000
Sandy questioning a little bit, thinking perhaps he not only had the strikes on,

523
00:41:44,000 --> 00:41:47,000
but surely a little better than a half swing.

524
00:41:47,000 --> 00:41:49,000
One ball and a strike.

525
00:41:49,000 --> 00:41:55,000
That was a good swing, even though he didn't get the ball one-and-one.

526
00:41:55,000 --> 00:42:01,000
One ball, one strike, one out and one on, and we're in the top half of the third.

527
00:42:01,000 --> 00:42:14,000
59,945,947 here. Strike swinging.

528
00:42:14,000 --> 00:42:18,000
Yesterday they had 55,941.

529
00:42:18,000 --> 00:42:23,000
How the other six got in and where they are, I don't know.

530
00:42:23,000 --> 00:42:27,000
Strike three, as Carl to Etchebaran has that time.

531
00:42:27,000 --> 00:42:32,000
That makes him down the middle with a good fastball.

532
00:42:32,000 --> 00:42:35,000
Another one to you, the third.

533
00:42:35,000 --> 00:42:38,000
Jim Palmer.

534
00:42:38,000 --> 00:42:43,000
So Sandy Koufax records his first strikeout, and now right-hand batting,

535
00:42:43,000 --> 00:42:53,000
right-hand pitching, Jim Palmer stands him two down, in the top of the third, no score.

536
00:42:53,000 --> 00:43:06,000
He's off the curve ball inside, ball one.

537
00:43:06,000 --> 00:43:08,000
High pop in the infield. That's a mile up.

538
00:43:08,000 --> 00:43:10,000
We'll see who's going to camp under it.

539
00:43:10,000 --> 00:43:15,000
Looks like Gilliam is going to, and does, to make Steve Katz to retire the side.

540
00:43:15,000 --> 00:43:18,000
So it is three up, three down, and we go now to the bottom of the third inning.

541
00:43:18,000 --> 00:43:20,000
Baltimore nothing, Los Angeles nothing.

542
00:43:20,000 --> 00:43:24,000
Well, the World Series marks the end of baseball action for the year,

543
00:43:24,000 --> 00:43:26,000
but football is shifting into high gear.

544
00:43:26,000 --> 00:43:31,000
And if you'd like first-rate seats for the top games and for less than 50 cents a game,

545
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I have a suggestion. Get Motorola Rectangular Color Television.

546
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547
00:43:40,000 --> 00:43:47,000
That's less than 50 cents a game, based on the price of the table model on three-year contracts.

548
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549
00:43:51,000 --> 00:43:54,000
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550
00:43:54,000 --> 00:43:58,000
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551
00:43:58,000 --> 00:44:02,000
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552
00:44:02,000 --> 00:44:05,000
You'll also get a bigger kick out of your favorite nighttime shows,

553
00:44:05,000 --> 00:44:07,000
because they are in color, too.

554
00:44:07,000 --> 00:44:11,000
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555
00:44:11,000 --> 00:44:15,000
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556
00:44:15,000 --> 00:44:19,000
Now introducing the new Flight of Color Television.

557
00:44:19,000 --> 00:44:23,000
We pause 30 seconds now for station identification.

558
00:44:23,000 --> 00:44:28,000
Your radio has not gone cuckoo.

559
00:44:28,000 --> 00:44:33,000
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560
00:44:33,000 --> 00:44:36,000
The story behind that fizz is even stranger than the sound.

561
00:44:36,000 --> 00:44:40,000
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562
00:44:40,000 --> 00:44:44,000
giving it a perky little fizz with incredible staying power.

563
00:44:44,000 --> 00:44:49,000
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564
00:44:49,000 --> 00:44:54,000
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565
00:44:54,000 --> 00:44:58,000
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566
00:44:58,000 --> 00:45:00,000
...name of morning, M-O-R-N-I-N-G.

567
00:45:00,000 --> 00:45:04,000
Maurice, morning wills. We'll lead it up.

568
00:45:04,000 --> 00:45:11,000
The attendance figure announced that 55,947 is a new Dodger Stadium record in World Series.

569
00:45:11,000 --> 00:45:13,000
Armour works low to will.

570
00:45:13,000 --> 00:45:19,000
They now have drawn here in the two games, 111,888.

571
00:45:19,000 --> 00:45:24,000
Wills was a comebacker victim in the first inning, going out picture to first.

572
00:45:24,000 --> 00:45:27,000
It looked like he was going to bunt and he got a zinger on the inside.

573
00:45:27,000 --> 00:45:33,000
It got him out of there in a hurry. Two balls and no strikes.

574
00:45:33,000 --> 00:45:35,000
Gilliam, the on-deck batter with Willie Davis to follow.

575
00:45:35,000 --> 00:45:40,000
There is no score in the bottom of the third at Dodger Stadium.

576
00:45:40,000 --> 00:45:44,000
Armour working. Strike is called.

577
00:45:44,000 --> 00:45:45,000
Two and one.

578
00:45:45,000 --> 00:45:51,000
Some of the fans are not umpiring quite as much as Mr. Salak behind the plate, as you can hear in the background.

579
00:45:51,000 --> 00:45:56,000
A strike is a strike to the batter under a lot of different ways.

580
00:45:56,000 --> 00:45:57,000
There is a ball bunted foul.

581
00:45:57,000 --> 00:45:59,000
Eschebern picked it up very quickly.

582
00:45:59,000 --> 00:46:00,000
Shoot two.

583
00:46:00,000 --> 00:46:04,000
He had a play on him, had it remain fair.

584
00:46:04,000 --> 00:46:17,000
But if a batter of any stature gets in there and then crouches way over, a pitch could actually be up around his head and be a strike.

585
00:46:17,000 --> 00:46:20,000
Two balls, two strikes, no score.

586
00:46:20,000 --> 00:46:24,000
Dodger is batting him in the bottom of the third.

587
00:46:24,000 --> 00:46:28,000
Young Jim Palmer working to Maury Wills.

588
00:46:28,000 --> 00:46:34,000
This is of course the spot right here where he wants the decision if he can get it favorably on a 2-2 pitch.

589
00:46:34,000 --> 00:46:36,000
And here it comes.

590
00:46:36,000 --> 00:46:38,000
Line down the left line slicing a foul.

591
00:46:38,000 --> 00:46:42,000
Two-two.

592
00:46:42,000 --> 00:46:50,000
As we all discussed yesterday, the Baltimore outfield employs what was at one time known as the Richie Eschebern shift.

593
00:46:50,000 --> 00:46:55,000
The left fielder Bluffer is practically in foul territory and Blair is way over.

594
00:46:55,000 --> 00:47:02,000
The right fielder Robinson is a good hundred feet or more off the right field line.

595
00:47:02,000 --> 00:47:09,000
Should Wills ever get a chance on a pitcher's mistake to pull one down the right field line, there would be some red faces somewhere.

596
00:47:09,000 --> 00:47:15,000
Because there's nobody out there to go get the ball.

597
00:47:15,000 --> 00:47:18,000
Two balls, two strikes.

598
00:47:18,000 --> 00:47:20,000
Hits it down towards second base.

599
00:47:20,000 --> 00:47:25,000
Robinson is up and on to Boogpow and there's one out in the Dodger third.

600
00:47:25,000 --> 00:47:27,000
Here's Junior Gilliam now.

601
00:47:27,000 --> 00:47:31,000
Not too short in the first inning.

602
00:47:31,000 --> 00:47:37,000
Might explain as we did yesterday, you perhaps hear what sounds like an echo.

603
00:47:37,000 --> 00:47:44,000
Dodger baseball fans have been accustomed to listening to their great voice of the Dodgers, Vince Kelly, and they bring their transistor radios.

604
00:47:44,000 --> 00:47:47,000
And of course they all just create one big buildup.

605
00:47:47,000 --> 00:47:53,000
And you hear yourself coming back at you all the time.

606
00:47:53,000 --> 00:47:58,000
As they watch the game and pick up interesting side lights from many during the regular season.

607
00:47:58,000 --> 00:48:04,000
There's a strike call, though, and a one.

608
00:48:04,000 --> 00:48:10,000
No balls, one strike.

609
00:48:10,000 --> 00:48:12,000
And this ball was a little fast on outside.

610
00:48:12,000 --> 00:48:17,000
He turned it over, one and one.

611
00:48:17,000 --> 00:48:23,000
Of significance, you might notice in this game if Wills gets the board and Gilliam to follow in the right situation,

612
00:48:23,000 --> 00:48:29,000
some rather tremendous base call, a quick fast ball to the inside corner, close strike two, one and two.

613
00:48:29,000 --> 00:48:37,000
Or if Wills gets on and Gilliam is the next man, you'll see some Terpsichore out there.

614
00:48:37,000 --> 00:48:40,000
One ball, two strikes.

615
00:48:40,000 --> 00:48:48,000
His curveball missed a little bit. Palmer didn't like it that time. Two balls, two strikes.

616
00:48:48,000 --> 00:48:56,000
No score, one out and then on in the Dodger third. Junior Gilliam switched batting up their left-handed.

617
00:48:56,000 --> 00:49:07,000
Now the 2-2 pitch, bounced on a big chop toward short, big chest high hop for Aparicio, low throw but hell but booed foul.

618
00:49:07,000 --> 00:49:10,000
Willie Davis.

619
00:49:10,000 --> 00:49:19,000
Now Willie Davis standing in. Willie struck out in the first inning.

620
00:49:19,000 --> 00:49:26,000
Each side in with a base hit. A bloop double by the Dodgers' Lou Johnson, an infield single by Baltimore's Luis Aparicio.

621
00:49:26,000 --> 00:49:28,000
That's it.

622
00:49:28,000 --> 00:49:34,000
The Dodgers mounted the most serious threat in the second with runners at second and third and one out, but Palmer pitched out of it.

623
00:49:34,000 --> 00:49:46,000
Foul coming straight back and there's that first pitch swing by Willie Davis.

624
00:49:46,000 --> 00:49:53,000
No ball, one strike. The outfield playing Willie straight away.

625
00:49:53,000 --> 00:50:05,000
The 0-1 delivery, he turned that one over and sent it outside like a screwball, low and away. One ball, one strike.

626
00:50:05,000 --> 00:50:10,000
Two down in the Dodger third.

627
00:50:10,000 --> 00:50:18,000
Now the 1-1 from Palmer, swinging a foul and he took a little off the curveball that time and Willie Davis got out in front of it, bouncing his foul behind the plate umpire.

628
00:50:18,000 --> 00:50:35,000
A ball and two strikes.

629
00:50:35,000 --> 00:50:38,000
Here's the 1-2 delivery. A tie for a ball, 2-2.

630
00:50:38,000 --> 00:50:47,000
It would be interesting to pick the brains of the collective pitching staffs of the Baltimore pitchers and then the Dodger pitchers.

631
00:50:47,000 --> 00:50:54,000
Baltimore pitchers can go out every day figuring that over the season they probably are going to have about five runs going for them before the game is over.

632
00:50:54,000 --> 00:50:59,000
Swing and a miss, he stuck him out and that will retire the side on his third strikeout.

633
00:50:59,000 --> 00:51:06,000
Three up and three down at the end of three innings, Baltimore nothing, Los Angeles nothing.

634
00:51:06,000 --> 00:51:12,000
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635
00:51:12,000 --> 00:51:18,000
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636
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637
00:51:22,000 --> 00:51:29,000
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638
00:51:29,000 --> 00:51:35,000
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639
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640
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641
00:51:49,000 --> 00:51:54,000
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642
00:51:54,000 --> 00:51:59,000
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643
00:51:59,000 --> 00:52:06,000
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644
00:52:06,000 --> 00:52:10,000
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645
00:52:10,000 --> 00:52:17,000
Baltimore now turns their line up around and comes up for the second time with Apericio,

646
00:52:17,000 --> 00:52:24,000
who had the infield single in the hole it shored in the first and then was cut down from Kopacs to Parker to Wills.

647
00:52:24,000 --> 00:52:29,000
Louis says they're right hand batter. They play them rather shallow, straight out in center field.

648
00:52:29,000 --> 00:52:38,000
Wings and he fouls back. Looks like he was just trying to punch that one.

649
00:52:38,000 --> 00:52:45,000
But continuing with the thought of the moment before, the Baltimore pictures know that basically on a day in, day out situation,

650
00:52:45,000 --> 00:52:49,000
they can look for four or five runs from somebody on their club.

651
00:52:49,000 --> 00:52:55,000
There's a high pop and that ball is moving and it's going to be up near the mound and coming up in between the mound

652
00:52:55,000 --> 00:53:00,000
and the catcher Roseboro is Gilliam to make a fair ball catch. Pop to third, one away.

653
00:53:00,000 --> 00:53:03,000
Building up bluff rate.

654
00:53:03,000 --> 00:53:13,000
Now then, considering that over the season all of the Dodger pictures have to figure out how they're going to protect the one run they're going to get.

655
00:53:13,000 --> 00:53:19,000
So that has been, of course, one of the great, great things about the Dodger ball club. They're a fine defense.

656
00:53:19,000 --> 00:53:23,000
You make the error, they take advantage of it and they're very superb pitching.

657
00:53:23,000 --> 00:53:28,000
Weprie takes it low and away. Ball one. Fly to center field. It's first time up.

658
00:53:28,000 --> 00:53:34,000
We are in the top of the fourth, one out and an on. No score. Baltimore and Los Angeles in game two.

659
00:53:34,000 --> 00:53:45,000
A change curve and it stayed a little high. Two balls and no strike.

660
00:53:45,000 --> 00:53:56,000
Now the 2-0 pitch to Weprie. Unstatted and hit it foul back over here to our left.

661
00:53:56,000 --> 00:54:03,000
Weprie drew 18 walks in one 11 game stretch back in July, including seven in two games against the New York Yankees.

662
00:54:03,000 --> 00:54:08,000
So it shows that, as Chuck was talking yesterday, he's got a pretty good idea where that pitch is.

663
00:54:08,000 --> 00:54:21,000
There is a high top foul to the left and I believe it will be up into the seats it is, two and two.

664
00:54:21,000 --> 00:54:25,000
Two balls, two strikes. One out, none on. Bluffery in the batter.

665
00:54:25,000 --> 00:54:33,000
Frank Robinson to follow.

666
00:54:33,000 --> 00:54:38,000
Kopacs ready to go. It's a two pitch and he hits this one, Weprie does.

667
00:54:38,000 --> 00:54:45,000
High in the air, back of short. Wills drifting back on the grass, 20, 30 feet, makes the play.

668
00:54:45,000 --> 00:54:53,000
Now to indicate the man in which Kopacs' ball is moving, he has fouled out Robinson to the catcher.

669
00:54:53,000 --> 00:54:57,000
He popped up Johnson to the second baseman. He popped up Palmer to the third baseman.

670
00:54:57,000 --> 00:55:02,000
And now Aparicio and Weprie have hit little poppers. So that ball is doing something.

671
00:55:02,000 --> 00:55:05,000
It's just not coming straight in. He's got some high risers on it.

672
00:55:05,000 --> 00:55:10,000
Actually, Bob, the only fellow who hit the ball on the ground was Aparicio for his leg hit in the first inning.

673
00:55:10,000 --> 00:55:12,000
Everything else has been right up in the air.

674
00:55:12,000 --> 00:55:16,000
Yes sir, it's moving. Here's Frank Robinson now.

675
00:55:16,000 --> 00:55:25,000
He took a good cut but that ball was moving away from him and hits 0-1, dialing it straight back.

676
00:55:25,000 --> 00:55:33,000
They've over shifted around to the left on Frank. No ball, one strike.

677
00:55:33,000 --> 00:55:39,000
This one came in under his chin and all the way to the backstop, 1-1.

678
00:55:39,000 --> 00:55:45,000
Robinson has been hit a few times and when he first came into the Major Leagues with the Cincinnati Reds,

679
00:55:45,000 --> 00:55:50,000
he has shut the record. It's the one thing he didn't want. He was hit more by pitchers than any man going.

680
00:55:50,000 --> 00:55:54,000
But he crowds the plate. You can actually hit him with a strike, 1-1.

681
00:55:54,000 --> 00:55:59,000
And he takes it inside this time, ball two, two balls and a strike.

682
00:55:59,000 --> 00:56:04,000
He appears to have straightened up just a little bit here from the days we have seen him when he was with Cincinnati.

683
00:56:04,000 --> 00:56:07,000
And it might be that his reflexes have gone back just a little bit.

684
00:56:07,000 --> 00:56:11,000
And he very wisely has moved off the plate a little, 2-1.

685
00:56:11,000 --> 00:56:20,000
Ball three, fastball inside, up the knees, 3-1.

686
00:56:20,000 --> 00:56:26,000
Go-backs naturally will be a very down pitcher at all times, but perhaps more so against a Frank Robinson

687
00:56:26,000 --> 00:56:31,000
because he realized what this fellow can do with the back. There's a foul coming back up toward our booth.

688
00:56:31,000 --> 00:56:38,000
Screamed it.

689
00:56:38,000 --> 00:56:45,000
Robinson was hit ten times this year by pitched balls, raising his lifetime total to 128 for 11 seasons.

690
00:56:45,000 --> 00:56:49,000
And that's the record I know he wishes he didn't have. Three balls, two strikes.

691
00:56:49,000 --> 00:56:55,000
The curve way upstairs and he walked him and Sandy scuffles around the mound, disgusted with himself.

692
00:56:55,000 --> 00:56:59,000
That's the first walk that Sandy has issued.

693
00:56:59,000 --> 00:57:03,000
So with two down, Robinson becomes the second baseman against Copax.

694
00:57:03,000 --> 00:57:09,000
And now Brooks Robinson, who fouled out to the catcher, Johnny Roseboro, stands in.

695
00:57:09,000 --> 00:57:15,000
There's no score. We are in the top half of the fourth inning.

696
00:57:15,000 --> 00:57:20,000
And Frank Robinson is now the runner. Brooks Robinson the batter.

697
00:57:20,000 --> 00:57:26,000
Copax delivers a swing and a miss, 4-1.

698
00:57:26,000 --> 00:57:31,000
Brooks saw a little of that. Maybe he didn't because Sandy might have given him that radio pitch,

699
00:57:31,000 --> 00:57:36,000
The one you can hear but not see, because he had something on that one.

700
00:57:36,000 --> 00:57:43,000
A little lob throw over to first base.

701
00:57:43,000 --> 00:57:51,000
Copax checks and the pitch. He's high around the bill of the cap, a ball, 1-1.

702
00:57:51,000 --> 00:57:55,000
They've over-shifted in the outfield. They gap Brooks Robinson in the right center

703
00:57:55,000 --> 00:58:00,000
and give fairly enough room over there where he's 90 feet off the line.

704
00:58:00,000 --> 00:58:03,000
One ball, one strike.

705
00:58:03,000 --> 00:58:08,000
Brooks fouls down the right side over to our right, 1-2.

706
00:58:08,000 --> 00:58:15,000
There's a pretty good gap in between Parker holding on the runner Robinson and Lefebvre,

707
00:58:15,000 --> 00:58:17,000
who's well over to his own right.

708
00:58:17,000 --> 00:58:20,000
And Brooks that time appeared to be trying to take advantage of that hole.

709
00:58:20,000 --> 00:58:28,000
He has great bat control. One ball, two strikes.

710
00:58:28,000 --> 00:58:39,000
Curve ball, and that was awfully close, 2-2.

711
00:58:39,000 --> 00:58:45,000
Two balls, two strikes. Robinson edging off first, and there's a little idle toss over.

712
00:58:45,000 --> 00:58:49,000
I mentioned earlier, Sandy does not have the greatest move in baseball in picking him up.

713
00:58:49,000 --> 00:58:51,000
I doubt that he's had much practice.

714
00:58:51,000 --> 00:58:55,000
Here's the ball hit down toward the hole, and Gilliam Bobbles the ball.

715
00:58:55,000 --> 00:58:59,000
And Frank Robinson turns and second base and he's going to be tapped off.

716
00:58:59,000 --> 00:59:02,000
That's a double to fall back.

717
00:59:02,000 --> 00:59:06,000
We'll have to tell you more about that play in a moment.

718
00:59:06,000 --> 00:59:10,000
And we'll have to get a ruling.

719
00:59:10,000 --> 00:59:13,000
And that may be forthcoming in a little while, but nonetheless,

720
00:59:13,000 --> 00:59:19,000
at the end of three and one half innings, it is Baltimore nothing, Los Angeles nothing.

721
00:59:19,000 --> 00:59:36,000
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722
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724
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726
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727
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730
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731
01:00:21,000 --> 01:00:26,000
There's still buzzing here at Dodger Stadium on that one.

732
01:00:26,000 --> 01:00:30,000
And the official scorers have ruled an error, charged to Gilliam,

733
01:00:30,000 --> 01:00:34,000
allowing Brooks Robinson to get to first base safely.

734
01:00:34,000 --> 01:00:38,000
Now Frank Robinson went to second, and with Gilliam and Wills way out of position

735
01:00:38,000 --> 01:00:42,000
and nobody covering third, he started to go over to third and then changed his mind.

736
01:00:42,000 --> 01:00:46,000
And then Gilliam, picking up the ball, snapped the throw to the fever

737
01:00:46,000 --> 01:00:48,000
for the pickoff on Frank Robinson and retired the side.

738
01:00:48,000 --> 01:00:52,000
So that inning total will show you no runs, no hits,

739
01:00:52,000 --> 01:00:58,000
The first error in the World Series of 1966 and one stranded.

740
01:00:58,000 --> 01:01:12,000
The batter now is Ron Fairley. He walked his first time up and he takes the ball through.

741
01:01:12,000 --> 01:01:16,000
Two balls and no strikes in the bottom of the fourth.

742
01:01:16,000 --> 01:01:18,000
Fairley, fly ball in the right center field.

743
01:01:18,000 --> 01:01:21,000
They have to hustle for this one. Blair is over there though and runs it down.

744
01:01:21,000 --> 01:01:25,000
He charged for the gap shot in between Frank Robinson and Paul Blair,

745
01:01:25,000 --> 01:01:28,000
Paul Blair hampering over to his left very quickly.

746
01:01:28,000 --> 01:01:31,000
Called it in.

747
01:01:31,000 --> 01:01:37,000
Here is Jim LeFever, a strikeout victim back in the second.

748
01:01:37,000 --> 01:01:46,000
Jim Palmer is pitching and he and Kofax are matching zeroes at each other.

749
01:01:46,000 --> 01:01:52,000
Last ball, Bell Heights, taken for a strike.

750
01:01:52,000 --> 01:01:56,000
Bob Addy of the Washington Post has just been elected

751
01:01:56,000 --> 01:02:00,000
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752
01:02:00,000 --> 01:02:02,000
and that's up on the message board.

753
01:02:02,000 --> 01:02:05,000
No balls, one strike.

754
01:02:05,000 --> 01:02:13,000
Little hopper on one bounce to Palmer, he throws him out.

755
01:02:13,000 --> 01:02:18,000
Now, Luke Johnson who hit a double off the end of the bat in the right field

756
01:02:18,000 --> 01:02:23,000
back in the second inning when the Dodgers really had their best bet right.

757
01:02:23,000 --> 01:02:28,000
Bob Addy is a very wonderful writer and very widely read.

758
01:02:28,000 --> 01:02:42,000
A lot of people perhaps don't know it that he is married to perhaps one of the greatest tennis players of all time in this falling bet.

759
01:02:42,000 --> 01:02:44,000
The outfield is around the left of this right hand batting,

760
01:02:44,000 --> 01:02:48,000
Luke Johnson getting his first series hit back in the second.

761
01:02:48,000 --> 01:03:00,000
That's a foul back overhead, strike one.

762
01:03:00,000 --> 01:03:04,000
Nothing in on the count.

763
01:03:04,000 --> 01:03:09,000
Two down, Dodger fourth, Baltimore and Los Angeles scoreless.

764
01:03:09,000 --> 01:03:14,000
Palmer sends him a breaking pitch to the outside, just got out a little too much,

765
01:03:14,000 --> 01:03:18,000
does not like the ball and gets a new one from the Platum Fire Ness to Shylock.

766
01:03:18,000 --> 01:03:25,000
A ball on strike one count to Luke Johnson.

767
01:03:25,000 --> 01:03:28,000
Jim has the sign from Etcheverrin in the 1-1.

768
01:03:28,000 --> 01:03:31,000
Wide ball left center, that has some wood to glare his back door

769
01:03:31,000 --> 01:03:35,000
and appears to have it measured in front of the 390 mark on the warning track.

770
01:03:35,000 --> 01:03:40,000
He hit the ball about 370 feet, but it was a big old can of corn for young Paul Blair.

771
01:03:40,000 --> 01:03:50,000
Three up and three down at the end of four, Baltimore nothing, Los Angeles nothing.

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In contrast to yesterday's Wild and Willie game, it took almost an hour and a half for the first two innings

781
01:04:52,000 --> 01:04:56,000
as pitching changes were made and walks and home runs and things like that occurred.

782
01:04:56,000 --> 01:05:00,000
Now through four innings of watching Copax and Palmer duel,

783
01:05:00,000 --> 01:05:03,000
neither one who wastes any time bringing it to you.

784
01:05:03,000 --> 01:05:07,000
Just 50 minutes at elapsed.

785
01:05:07,000 --> 01:05:12,000
Mood Powell flies to right field and hit the ball probably harder against Copax in this game so far

786
01:05:12,000 --> 01:05:20,000
than anybody, takes a fastball outside ball and he backs it fairly up there toward the warning track in right field.

787
01:05:20,000 --> 01:05:23,000
He's backed a lot of fellas up.

788
01:05:23,000 --> 01:05:26,000
And then had them crane their neck a little bit to see what else it was going.

789
01:05:26,000 --> 01:05:35,000
A ball, 2-0.

790
01:05:35,000 --> 01:05:37,000
Two balls, no strikes.

791
01:05:37,000 --> 01:05:40,000
Outfield straight away, very deep.

792
01:05:40,000 --> 01:05:42,000
Ball free outside.

793
01:05:42,000 --> 01:05:45,000
Copax missed with a breaking ball that time.

794
01:05:45,000 --> 01:05:49,000
And it was a harder throwing curve than he hasn't been throwing that lollipop curve is,

795
01:05:49,000 --> 01:05:53,000
which will turn this crowd into ecstasies when he does.

796
01:05:53,000 --> 01:05:57,000
He just gives you that big old dewdrop inner for a strike.

797
01:05:57,000 --> 01:05:59,000
He really turns the fans on.

798
01:05:59,000 --> 01:06:01,000
3-0 pitch.

799
01:06:01,000 --> 01:06:03,000
Strike call, fastball up the knees.

800
01:06:03,000 --> 01:06:08,000
3-1. Powell stepping out now, checking Billy Hunter.

801
01:06:08,000 --> 01:06:12,000
Third base coach for Baltimore.

802
01:06:12,000 --> 01:06:15,000
3-1 delivery from Copax.

803
01:06:15,000 --> 01:06:20,000
Lined out for left field and Johnson coming on, can't get it, falls in front of him for a base hit.

804
01:06:20,000 --> 01:06:28,000
That's the second hit and the first real hit off Sandy Copax.

805
01:06:28,000 --> 01:06:32,000
So Boog Powell takes Sandy to the opposite field.

806
01:06:32,000 --> 01:06:35,000
And now Dave Johnson in.

807
01:06:35,000 --> 01:06:38,000
You mentioned Boog going to the opposite field with Sandy Copax.

808
01:06:38,000 --> 01:06:44,000
One night in Fenway Park, Boog Powell hit three home runs into the screen above the left field wall at Fenway.

809
01:06:44,000 --> 01:06:49,000
I think there isn't a park can hold him when he gets some wood to it.

810
01:06:49,000 --> 01:06:57,000
Johnson shortened up his own a bunt and takes high ball on.

811
01:06:57,000 --> 01:07:01,000
That brought Parker from first and Gilliam from third in quickly.

812
01:07:01,000 --> 01:07:04,000
Gilliam remains up at third to the right hand batting, second baseman.

813
01:07:04,000 --> 01:07:08,000
So it's 0-1 in this one.

814
01:07:08,000 --> 01:07:18,000
He bunts a pop-up and Wes Parker is all set to catch it and Roseboro one-hits it up over Parker's coconut.

815
01:07:18,000 --> 01:07:23,000
So the put-out will go to Roseboro much to the surprise of Wes Parker.

816
01:07:23,000 --> 01:07:26,000
I bet for just a split second Parker really panicked.

817
01:07:26,000 --> 01:07:30,000
You know, where is it? Where is it? Roseboro had that ice cream going right there.

818
01:07:30,000 --> 01:07:32,000
Oh, Blair.

819
01:07:32,000 --> 01:07:42,000
Oh, Blair in now. He lined to the right fielder, Ron Fairlis.

820
01:07:42,000 --> 01:07:46,000
They'll play him to full. He's a right-hand batter.

821
01:07:46,000 --> 01:08:00,000
He pops one foul out of play. Strike one.

822
01:08:00,000 --> 01:08:05,000
Just getting in on the broadcast, there has been one real threat and it was a Dodger threat.

823
01:08:05,000 --> 01:08:08,000
It occurred in the second inning when Ron Fairlis won.

824
01:08:08,000 --> 01:08:12,000
Johnson doubled a shallow right with Fairlis, of course, taking third.

825
01:08:12,000 --> 01:08:15,000
But then Palmer bore down, popped up Roseboro.

826
01:08:15,000 --> 01:08:20,000
They intentionally passed Parker to load the bases and knocked Kopacz to the second baseman Johnson.

827
01:08:20,000 --> 01:08:27,000
And that was the threat, the only real threat that has really been in this game.

828
01:08:27,000 --> 01:08:33,000
Blair swings, he misses, and oh and two.

829
01:08:33,000 --> 01:08:40,000
Baltimore has had just a mile of them, but semi-ran themselves out of it in the fourth.

830
01:08:40,000 --> 01:08:45,000
Four-two were down when it happened and a Dodger error occurred.

831
01:08:45,000 --> 01:08:51,000
Blair fly ball left center, Willie Davis, bordering against that sun, drifting off to his right.

832
01:08:51,000 --> 01:09:01,000
He's down and he loses the ball, or he either loses it in the sun and who comes to third and into second will go, Paul Blair.

833
01:09:01,000 --> 01:09:04,000
I told you he was bordering against that sun.

834
01:09:04,000 --> 01:09:08,000
And as he does and looks up against the white shirts here in the upper deck above us,

835
01:09:08,000 --> 01:09:15,000
it is obvious from the way he played the ball that he lost it all together.

836
01:09:15,000 --> 01:09:20,000
And it fell off to his left and they will charge him with a two-base error.

837
01:09:20,000 --> 01:09:28,000
That is the second Dodger error.

838
01:09:28,000 --> 01:09:33,000
When you lose a ball, that you have it pretty well beaten in Chuck, and then you don't know it where it is anymore,

839
01:09:33,000 --> 01:09:39,000
your tendency is to get your head out of the way because you can get hit and that's just one of the breaks of the game.

840
01:09:39,000 --> 01:09:45,000
Bob, one of the breaks in the game yesterday was the clutch catch by Russ Snyder in the second inning of a drive-in by John Rosenthal.

841
01:09:45,000 --> 01:09:53,000
And talking to Russ after the game, Austin is coming to the mound right now to talk with his pitcher Coltbacks and also Maury Wills.

842
01:09:53,000 --> 01:09:56,000
We talked to Russ after the game and the same thing happened to Russ.

843
01:09:56,000 --> 01:09:58,000
It just happened a moment ago to Willie Davis.

844
01:09:58,000 --> 01:10:02,000
He saw it momentarily, lost it, and then picked it up again at the last moment.

845
01:10:02,000 --> 01:10:04,000
So it was just a fortunate break.

846
01:10:04,000 --> 01:10:09,000
This night it was able to come off with that play, an unfortunate break here for Willie Davis.

847
01:10:09,000 --> 01:10:14,000
Well, this NBC broadcast of the World Series is the most popular sports show on the air.

848
01:10:14,000 --> 01:10:19,000
More viewers see the World Series than any other sports spectacle.

849
01:10:26,000 --> 01:10:36,000
Austin has gone back to the dugout and Andy Etchibarron will step in with Oriole runners at second and third with one out at back to Bob Prince.

850
01:10:36,000 --> 01:10:37,000
Hang in there Chuck.

851
01:10:37,000 --> 01:10:39,000
Now let's see how the Dodgers play it.

852
01:10:39,000 --> 01:10:42,000
They're kind of come up halfway in their infield.

853
01:10:42,000 --> 01:10:44,000
Etchibarron takes high ball on.

854
01:10:44,000 --> 01:10:49,000
Now there are a lot of possibilities riding here that Austin said, look, Palmer is the man to do up next.

855
01:10:49,000 --> 01:10:50,000
The base is open.

856
01:10:50,000 --> 01:10:51,000
Pitch carefully to him.

857
01:10:51,000 --> 01:10:55,000
If you can get him to go for a bad ball and get out of it, okay.

858
01:10:55,000 --> 01:10:59,000
And so they bring that infield up parkway, not all the way.

859
01:10:59,000 --> 01:11:09,000
Swinging into this one and one and I'll tell you right now, Etchibarron was trying to hit that ball into right field.

860
01:11:09,000 --> 01:11:16,000
A great break for the Baltimore Orioles on a two base error, sending Powell to third and Blair to second base with one away.

861
01:11:16,000 --> 01:11:21,000
And Kofax now has his work really cut out for him, although the game is yet scoreless.

862
01:11:21,000 --> 01:11:22,000
One ball, one strike.

863
01:11:22,000 --> 01:11:26,000
Swing and a miss, second to one and two.

864
01:11:33,000 --> 01:11:37,000
Sandy's had a lot of practice situations like this.

865
01:11:37,000 --> 01:11:41,000
So he's not frightened of it, I'll guarantee you that.

866
01:11:41,000 --> 01:11:44,000
A ball and two strikes.

867
01:11:44,000 --> 01:11:48,000
Runners at second and third, one out on the top of the fifth of pitch to Etchibarron.

868
01:11:48,000 --> 01:11:50,000
High, two-two.

869
01:11:50,000 --> 01:11:53,000
Move Powell right off of the base, hit to left.

870
01:11:53,000 --> 01:11:57,000
Johnson trying to bunt and he just goes to show you he wasn't successful.

871
01:11:57,000 --> 01:12:01,000
You don't know how things might have turned around had that play occurred.

872
01:12:01,000 --> 01:12:03,000
And a near mix up there by the Dodgers.

873
01:12:03,000 --> 01:12:04,000
Two-two pitch.

874
01:12:04,000 --> 01:12:06,000
Etchibarron, a fly ball into left center.

875
01:12:06,000 --> 01:12:08,000
Willie Davis coming up for it.

876
01:12:08,000 --> 01:12:09,000
Move Powell is tagging.

877
01:12:09,000 --> 01:12:12,000
Willie Davis is there and he drops the ball again.

878
01:12:12,000 --> 01:12:15,000
And they throw the ball to third and it gets away from third.

879
01:12:15,000 --> 01:12:17,000
Blair comes around third, he'll score.

880
01:12:17,000 --> 01:12:20,000
And in to third goes Etchibarron.

881
01:12:31,000 --> 01:12:35,000
Etchibarron hit a fly ball into shallow left center field.

882
01:12:35,000 --> 01:12:37,000
When Willie Davis came in, Move Powell tagged.

883
01:12:37,000 --> 01:12:41,000
It would have been a fearful collision if the play had the catch been made

884
01:12:41,000 --> 01:12:44,000
and the throw into the plate to Roseboro occurred.

885
01:12:44,000 --> 01:12:47,000
But Willie Davis might have tried to throw it before he got it.

886
01:12:47,000 --> 01:12:49,000
I don't know, but he dropped it.

887
01:12:49,000 --> 01:12:52,000
In to score Powell, coming in to score Blair with all his speed.

888
01:12:52,000 --> 01:12:55,000
And they had a play on him when Willie Davis picked the ball up.

889
01:12:55,000 --> 01:12:57,000
He then threw to third but threw high.

890
01:12:57,000 --> 01:13:00,000
So it's conceivable he's going to get a double error on the play.

891
01:13:00,000 --> 01:13:05,000
And his third error in this inning, which is a record that he doesn't want.

892
01:13:05,000 --> 01:13:10,000
The most errors in an inning he now owns, three, in World Series play.

893
01:13:10,000 --> 01:13:13,000
And Baltimore leads 2-0.

894
01:13:13,000 --> 01:13:18,000
And there still is only one man out and the batter is Palmer with Etchibarron at third.

895
01:13:18,000 --> 01:13:21,000
And the infield for the Dodgers now pulls up.

896
01:13:21,000 --> 01:13:27,000
Ball high.

897
01:13:27,000 --> 01:13:32,000
I don't know yet whether they will rule an RBI.

898
01:13:32,000 --> 01:13:35,000
And this is something we will have to ascertain.

899
01:13:35,000 --> 01:13:38,000
And that is why we have not said whether Etchibarron gets an RBI

900
01:13:38,000 --> 01:13:40,000
or whether it's an error all the way.

901
01:13:40,000 --> 01:13:43,000
And that's an official scorer's decision.

902
01:13:43,000 --> 01:13:45,000
Palmer takes high, ball two, 2-0.

903
01:13:45,000 --> 01:13:48,000
We will get that for you.

904
01:13:48,000 --> 01:13:55,000
Nonetheless, Baltimore leading 2-0 on a fearful breakthrough of the Dodger errors.

905
01:13:55,000 --> 01:13:58,000
Three by Willie Davis.

906
01:13:58,000 --> 01:14:01,000
And none can feel more sorry for them than the announcers right here

907
01:14:01,000 --> 01:14:05,000
because we know exactly that his heart is aching.

908
01:14:05,000 --> 01:14:07,000
Two balls and no strikes.

909
01:14:07,000 --> 01:14:10,000
Etchibarron at third to pitch to Palmer.

910
01:14:10,000 --> 01:14:25,000
Swing and a miss, strike one.

911
01:14:25,000 --> 01:14:30,000
Two balls, one strike to Jim Palmer.

912
01:14:30,000 --> 01:14:32,000
He cuts at this one and it's 2-2.

913
01:14:32,000 --> 01:14:40,000
We popped the third base in the third inning.

914
01:14:40,000 --> 01:14:45,000
Etchibarron would get to first on an error and the third on another error.

915
01:14:45,000 --> 01:14:50,000
And there is no RBI involved.

916
01:14:50,000 --> 01:14:52,000
Two balls, two strikes to Palmer.

917
01:14:52,000 --> 01:14:54,000
Dodger infield remains up.

918
01:14:54,000 --> 01:14:55,000
Here's the pitch.

919
01:14:55,000 --> 01:14:59,000
Palmer takes high, ball three.

920
01:14:59,000 --> 01:15:09,000
So you will score Boog Powell on the error, the first error in this situation by Willie Davis.

921
01:15:09,000 --> 01:15:15,000
And you'll score Blair on the second error by Willie Davis, which was a throwing error.

922
01:15:15,000 --> 01:15:21,000
And put Etchibarron at third, striking out Jim Palmer.

923
01:15:21,000 --> 01:15:23,000
So there are two down.

924
01:15:23,000 --> 01:15:43,000
Willie, let me know what you're thinking.

925
01:15:43,000 --> 01:15:46,000
The infield is now back.

926
01:15:46,000 --> 01:15:49,000
That was the second strikeout for Kofax.

927
01:15:49,000 --> 01:16:03,000
Here's Aparicio, takes a curve ball strike. He's one for two.

928
01:16:03,000 --> 01:16:05,000
Now back, strike two.

929
01:16:05,000 --> 01:16:09,000
Actually, Baltimore has received the benefit of five outs in this inning,

930
01:16:09,000 --> 01:16:17,000
and Kofax is struggling to get the sixth.

931
01:16:17,000 --> 01:16:27,000
No balls, two strikes to Aparicio with Etchibarron at third.

932
01:16:27,000 --> 01:16:29,000
Two-nothing Baltimore on the top of the fifth.

933
01:16:29,000 --> 01:16:33,000
A curve ball beats Powell at the plate.

934
01:16:33,000 --> 01:16:36,000
Now sir, it goes without saying,

935
01:16:36,000 --> 01:16:39,000
Willie Davis, if he could dig a hole and get in there and hide for a while,

936
01:16:39,000 --> 01:16:40,000
he would, you couldn't blame him.

937
01:16:40,000 --> 01:16:45,000
Nobody likes to wear horns except certain four-footed animals.

938
01:16:45,000 --> 01:16:49,000
And it's just one of those things where he lost the ball, I'm sure,

939
01:16:49,000 --> 01:16:53,000
The first time against the Sun, and then dropped it after a hard run here,

940
01:16:53,000 --> 01:16:56,000
and then had the misfortune to pick it up and throw it over the head of Gilliam.

941
01:16:56,000 --> 01:16:59,000
A ball inside, one and two.

942
01:16:59,000 --> 01:17:03,000
The official score has therefore ruled no run batted in.

943
01:17:03,000 --> 01:17:07,000
Three errors on the play.

944
01:17:07,000 --> 01:17:10,000
A ball, two strikes to Aparicio.

945
01:17:10,000 --> 01:17:11,000
Top of the fifth.

946
01:17:11,000 --> 01:17:16,000
The pitch, a curve into the dirt, blocked nicely by Roseboro.

947
01:17:16,000 --> 01:17:18,000
He went right out and smothered that.

948
01:17:18,000 --> 01:17:22,000
Good catchers on it over here in curve ball into the dirt will roll right out and smother it

949
01:17:22,000 --> 01:17:26,000
because they want to control on the spin of that ball and which way it's going to hop.

950
01:17:26,000 --> 01:17:31,000
They're never certain, so they just smother it, keeping it in front of them.

951
01:17:31,000 --> 01:17:38,000
Ball two, strike two.

952
01:17:38,000 --> 01:17:39,000
Now Copac's ready.

953
01:17:39,000 --> 01:17:48,000
Two-two pitch, foul back.

954
01:17:48,000 --> 01:17:51,000
Chuck Thompson, Aparicio seems to be up there just guarding the plate.

955
01:17:51,000 --> 01:17:54,000
Has he got a lot of bulldog in him with the bat?

956
01:17:54,000 --> 01:17:55,000
He is.

957
01:17:55,000 --> 01:17:57,000
He'll protect that plate all the time and will, for the most part,

958
01:17:57,000 --> 01:18:01,000
as you pointed out, try to go the other way.

959
01:18:01,000 --> 01:18:02,000
Ball two, strike two.

960
01:18:02,000 --> 01:18:04,000
Two down, two runs in.

961
01:18:04,000 --> 01:18:06,000
Etchiburn, runner at third.

962
01:18:06,000 --> 01:18:07,000
Copac's working.

963
01:18:07,000 --> 01:18:09,000
Here's the pitch.

964
01:18:09,000 --> 01:18:11,000
Curve ball hit sharply inside third for a base hit.

965
01:18:11,000 --> 01:18:13,000
Etchiburn will score.

966
01:18:13,000 --> 01:18:17,000
Aparicio is around first and on his way into second base with a double.

967
01:18:17,000 --> 01:18:34,000
Lined it inside, give him, down into the corner pocket, and Baltimore leads 3-0.

968
01:18:34,000 --> 01:18:41,000
So we have our first run batted in in this game, and it goes to Aparicio, who is 2-3.

969
01:18:41,000 --> 01:18:45,000
Got a curve ball inside and gave it a good ride.

970
01:18:45,000 --> 01:18:47,000
The batter is Bluffery.

971
01:18:47,000 --> 01:18:53,000
Fly to center, pop the short.

972
01:18:53,000 --> 01:18:58,000
Copac kicks high and there's a high fly ball into shallow right coming up for it fast fairly,

973
01:18:58,000 --> 01:19:00,000
going back Parker in the fever.

974
01:19:00,000 --> 01:19:06,000
And it's gone fairly near the right field line, making the catch that retires the sack.

975
01:19:06,000 --> 01:19:12,000
So for Baltimore, three runs, two hits, three Dodger errors, and one Baltimore Oriole spender.

976
01:19:12,000 --> 01:19:25,000
At the end of four and a half innings of play, Baltimore 3, Los Angeles nothing.

977
01:19:25,000 --> 01:19:28,000
This is the warehouse.

978
01:19:28,000 --> 01:19:31,000
Some pretty good beers have served time here.

979
01:19:31,000 --> 01:19:36,000
There are people who think nothing can happen to beer in a place like this,

980
01:19:36,000 --> 01:19:40,000
but this beer becomes forgotten beer.

981
01:19:40,000 --> 01:19:54,000
Pushed around from warehouse to warehouse, stored, loaded, trucked, unloaded, stored, loaded, shipped, unloaded, stored.

982
01:19:54,000 --> 01:19:58,000
Carlin won't condemn beer to a long sentence in the warehouse.

983
01:19:58,000 --> 01:20:05,000
Carlin built eight nearby breweries to get our black label beer to the people while it's still fresh,

984
01:20:05,000 --> 01:20:08,000
while there's still life to it.

985
01:20:08,000 --> 01:20:11,000
Carlin believes building a brewery is better.

986
01:20:11,000 --> 01:20:18,000
Anything is better than leaving our beer in the warehouse.

987
01:20:18,000 --> 01:20:23,000
Well, ladies and gentlemen, we are set now to go into the Dodger fifth inning

988
01:20:23,000 --> 01:20:29,000
of the Baltimore Orioles out in front in a rather bizarre third inning, fifth inning, in which they scored three runs.

989
01:20:29,000 --> 01:20:35,000
Now my pleasure to turn the microphone over to the veteran voice of the Baltimore Orioles, Chuck Thompson. Chuck?

990
01:20:35,000 --> 01:20:38,000
Thank you very much, Bob Prince, and good afternoon, everyone.

991
01:20:38,000 --> 01:20:42,000
It'll be John Roseborough to lead off in the last half of the fifth inning,

992
01:20:42,000 --> 01:20:46,000
and the Dodgers are again facing the problem they faced yesterday,

993
01:20:46,000 --> 01:20:52,000
a problem they faced many times with great success throughout the year, the problem of catch-up baseball.

994
01:20:52,000 --> 01:20:55,000
Roseborough popped a shortstop in the second inning.

995
01:20:55,000 --> 01:21:00,000
Left-hander hit it, and Palmer looks down to Etchibarron for the side,

996
01:21:00,000 --> 01:21:02,000
and we're ready to go to the bottom of the fifth.

997
01:21:02,000 --> 01:21:13,000
Pitch, strike call.

998
01:21:13,000 --> 01:21:16,000
Palmer rocks over the rubber. The right-hander's pitch cut on.

999
01:21:16,000 --> 01:21:20,000
Fly ball well hit center field. Blair backpedaling, backpedaling, stops, looks up, and makes the catch,

1000
01:21:20,000 --> 01:21:25,000
and we have one down and we pause now, 30 seconds for station identification.

1001
01:21:25,000 --> 01:21:31,000
Pure Jamaica ginger is the only kind of ginger that goes into Saratoga ginger ale.

1002
01:21:31,000 --> 01:21:37,000
Why? To make a ginger ale that's different, one you can drink by itself as well as a mixer.

1003
01:21:37,000 --> 01:21:43,000
Take a sip, and it's mellow, gingery, without snapping at you.

1004
01:21:43,000 --> 01:21:49,000
Even the bubbles are different, high spirited, but long-lasting and never overwhelming.

1005
01:21:49,000 --> 01:21:55,000
People who make Saratoga vichy just can't bear to make a ginger ale like everybody else.

1006
01:21:55,000 --> 01:21:58,000
WGY, WGFM, Schenectady.

1007
01:21:58,000 --> 01:22:02,000
Chest protection of plate out by our Shylock.

1008
01:22:02,000 --> 01:22:07,000
Glance down, hitting with the leg, and he apparently is okay.

1009
01:22:07,000 --> 01:22:10,000
One strike, two West Parker.

1010
01:22:10,000 --> 01:22:32,000
Swing and a high foul, maybe out of play, yes, off the third-base side, two strikes to Parker.

1011
01:22:32,000 --> 01:22:39,000
The right-hander's next offering is high and away to Parker, one ball, two strikes.

1012
01:22:39,000 --> 01:22:45,000
Parker, a south-faw hitter, a switch hitter, and a left-hander against Palmer.

1013
01:22:45,000 --> 01:22:48,000
Center fielder Blair shades him a bit toward the alley and left center of the pitch.

1014
01:22:48,000 --> 01:22:58,000
Cranking ball is inside, and the count, two balls, two strikes.

1015
01:22:58,000 --> 01:23:05,000
One out and then out.

1016
01:23:05,000 --> 01:23:13,000
Palmer to the line at the 2-2 pitch, drive for a base hit out between Powell, the first baseman, and Johnson, the second baseman.

1017
01:23:13,000 --> 01:23:18,000
Right field single for West Parker, the second, the base hit of the ball game for the Dodgers.

1018
01:23:18,000 --> 01:23:22,000
The first one was a broken bat double to the right field off the bat of Luke Johnson.

1019
01:23:22,000 --> 01:23:29,000
And now getting a great hand, one of the greats of baseball, Sandy Koufax, this will be a second turn to the plate,

1020
01:23:29,000 --> 01:23:33,000
in the second knee pop to the second baseman Dave Johnson.

1021
01:23:33,000 --> 01:23:41,000
The score in the last half of the fifth inning of game number two, Baltimore 3, Los Angeles nothing.

1022
01:23:41,000 --> 01:23:46,000
Powell moves into hold with a base runner Parker at first base, and Palmer is ready.

1023
01:23:46,000 --> 01:23:52,000
First pitch to Koufax, high fly ball hit toward right field, coming into the ball right field at Frank Robinson.

1024
01:23:52,000 --> 01:23:55,000
Still waiting, waiting, he's got it, and that's the second out of the inning.

1025
01:23:55,000 --> 01:23:59,000
Koufax retired in a fly ball to shallow right.

1026
01:23:59,000 --> 01:24:09,000
Two down now, and here is Maury Wills, and he'll take a little time getting up there in order to let Koufax get back to the dugout and maybe get the feed up.

1027
01:24:09,000 --> 01:24:14,000
Maury Wills has bounced to the pitcher and grounded to the second baseman in two turns this afternoon.

1028
01:24:14,000 --> 01:24:26,000
In yesterday's contest, Maury was 0-3, struck out twice and grounded a second, but reached twice via the base on balls.

1029
01:24:26,000 --> 01:24:34,000
Now he's playing about a step behind the bag to the base runner, Wes Parker, at first. Wills waits the first pitch.

1030
01:24:34,000 --> 01:24:40,000
Swing ground ball to the glove side of second baseman Johnson, he's there, makes a pick up, a throw on the first inside, and that's it for Maury Wills.

1031
01:24:40,000 --> 01:24:45,000
And for the Dodgers in the fifth inning, no runs, one base hit, no bird errors, and a man is left.

1032
01:24:45,000 --> 01:24:50,000
At the end of five, complete the score, Baltimore 3, Los Angeles nothing.

1033
01:24:50,000 --> 01:24:54,000
Here he is again with another story, our favorite umpire Nick Pro.

1034
01:24:54,000 --> 01:25:03,000
One night in Pittsburgh, a second-to-third baseman known as the Ape Man on a kind of not a very dainty performer with the glove, lets a ground ball bounce off his chin.

1035
01:25:03,000 --> 01:25:07,000
It raises such a lump that the next day he cannot shave.

1036
01:25:07,000 --> 01:25:12,000
I hear of this and offer him my new Gelathec Matic Razor, which he graciously declines.

1037
01:25:12,000 --> 01:25:16,000
Beat it, he says, go feed your guy, dog.

1038
01:25:16,000 --> 01:25:22,000
Ape Man, I reply, the Gelathec Matic Razor just out has the lightest touch in shaving.

1039
01:25:22,000 --> 01:25:28,000
Six super stainless steel edges are coiled and sealed inside a cartridge, like film and a camera.

1040
01:25:28,000 --> 01:25:30,000
Each edge lasts about a week.

1041
01:25:30,000 --> 01:25:33,000
Then, flipper lever and a new edge locks in place.

1042
01:25:33,000 --> 01:25:38,000
The Gelathec Matic ends blade handling forever.

1043
01:25:38,000 --> 01:25:40,000
Well, the Ape Man tries it.

1044
01:25:40,000 --> 01:25:45,000
He gets a perfect shave from the Gelathec Matic and does not even cut his bump.

1045
01:25:45,000 --> 01:25:49,000
Umpire says to me, you are a humanitarian.

1046
01:25:49,000 --> 01:25:54,000
Ape Man, I reply, shave that on the field and you're out of the game.

1047
01:25:54,000 --> 01:26:05,000
They are regressing the skin of the infield at Dodger Stadium as the Orioles are ready to come to bat on the top of the sixth inning with Frank Robinson in the leadoff.

1048
01:26:05,000 --> 01:26:14,000
And one of the nice gestures from the spectators here at the Dodger Stadium occurred a moment ago as the unfortunate Willie Davis took center field.

1049
01:26:14,000 --> 01:26:19,000
He gave him a fine, warm welcome as he came out that way, and as Bob Prince mentioned a moment ago,

1050
01:26:19,000 --> 01:26:27,000
no one in the world could feel any worse than Judge Willie for the unfortunate errors of the previous inning.

1051
01:26:27,000 --> 01:26:34,000
Well, it will be Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson booed Powell against Sandy Koufax in the last half of the sixth inning.

1052
01:26:34,000 --> 01:26:40,000
Frank has flied to left and walked.

1053
01:26:40,000 --> 01:26:46,000
The five inning totals here in game number two at the end of five, the Orioles three runs on three base hits.

1054
01:26:46,000 --> 01:26:51,000
They have not committed an error. The Dodgers no runs, two hits, and four errors.

1055
01:26:51,000 --> 01:27:02,000
Incidentally, the Orioles led the league in the fewest errors in 1966, and they've done that three times in the last four years.

1056
01:27:02,000 --> 01:27:18,000
Here's Frank Robinson. Koufax fires, curve ball drops in, strike is called.

1057
01:27:18,000 --> 01:27:31,000
Another one this one misses in the count even now at one and one.

1058
01:27:31,000 --> 01:27:34,000
Koufax to the move with a one-one to Frank Robinson.

1059
01:27:34,000 --> 01:27:41,000
Now the breaking ball high on the count, two balls, one strike.

1060
01:27:41,000 --> 01:27:46,000
Dodger outfield, cut well around toward left and very deep to the power hitting Frank Robinson.

1061
01:27:46,000 --> 01:28:02,000
Two-one pitch. He took a fastball high on a bit outside on the count now, three and one.

1062
01:28:02,000 --> 01:28:04,000
Three-one to Frank Robinson.

1063
01:28:04,000 --> 01:28:20,000
Swing and a missed strike two. He didn't hold back a little bit. Oh, God, Frank.

1064
01:28:20,000 --> 01:28:35,000
And a big one, three-two to Robinson. Koufax delivers. Here's a foul ball out of play. And the count holds three and two.

1065
01:28:35,000 --> 01:28:43,000
Frank Robinson, the first triple-crown winner since Mickey Mantle won it for the Yankees in 1956.

1066
01:28:43,000 --> 01:28:51,000
He's adding average home runs RBIs. Three-two pitch to Frank. High fly ball headed toward the alley right center.

1067
01:28:51,000 --> 01:28:56,000
Racing back to center field on the right field, still going, still going. And it'll be the right fielder to drop in front of him.

1068
01:28:56,000 --> 01:29:00,000
It dropped in front of the right fielder fairly. Frank Robinson is around second, the leggings are free.

1069
01:29:00,000 --> 01:29:05,000
There isn't a throw toward third base. It comes toward the plate instead.

1070
01:29:05,000 --> 01:29:12,000
Well, Willie Davis and Ron Fairley met on the warning track about 390 feet away in the alley in deep right center.

1071
01:29:12,000 --> 01:29:17,000
And the ball just dropped right in front of the right fielder, Ron Fairley, a bounce through.

1072
01:29:17,000 --> 01:29:27,000
And Frank Robinson opens with a triple.

1073
01:29:27,000 --> 01:29:33,000
Frank Robinson has opened the Oriole half of the sixth inning with a booming triple into deep right center field.

1074
01:29:33,000 --> 01:29:41,000
And Brooks Robinson steps in.

1075
01:29:41,000 --> 01:29:45,000
The Dodger infield now played up very shallow on the first base side.

1076
01:29:45,000 --> 01:29:48,000
A couple of steps back on the third base side. Pitch is cut on high.

1077
01:29:48,000 --> 01:29:50,000
Fly ball down the first base side foul. Getting chases.

1078
01:29:50,000 --> 01:29:55,000
Wes Parker over near the box seat railing. Reaches up and makes a candy catch.

1079
01:29:55,000 --> 01:30:01,000
A fine catch by Wes Parker near the box seat railing beyond the Oriole dugout on the first base side of Dodger Stadium.

1080
01:30:01,000 --> 01:30:06,000
Good defensive play from Wes.

1081
01:30:06,000 --> 01:30:20,000
Frank Robinson holding third on the play. And now the batter, Boog Powell, who has flying to right and single to left field.

1082
01:30:20,000 --> 01:30:23,000
Maury Wells at short is about a step off the infield grass.

1083
01:30:23,000 --> 01:30:26,000
Third baseman Gilliam about even with a bag, maybe a little bit deeper than that.

1084
01:30:26,000 --> 01:30:29,000
Latever about two steps back off the infield grass.

1085
01:30:29,000 --> 01:30:35,000
And Parker maybe a step beyond the bag and wide of it at first. Pitch to Powell. High. All one.

1086
01:30:35,000 --> 01:30:46,000
Outfield deep and just about straight away to Boog.

1087
01:30:46,000 --> 01:31:07,000
Come back to the move. The one-nothing pitch to Powell. High again. Ball two. Two and O to Boog.

1088
01:31:07,000 --> 01:31:11,000
And the two-nothing to Boog Powell. High. Fly ball down the left field side.

1089
01:31:11,000 --> 01:31:20,000
Fading it may be a foul ball will be and now out of play.

1090
01:31:20,000 --> 01:31:36,000
Two and one to count to Boog. Orioles three. Dodgers nothing. We're at the top of the sixth inning of game number two.

1091
01:31:36,000 --> 01:31:41,000
Captured the first game here at Dodger Stadium. Five to two yesterday afternoon.

1092
01:31:41,000 --> 01:31:45,000
Two under Powell. Five foul ball out of play off the third base side.

1093
01:31:45,000 --> 01:32:10,000
And the count now levels of two and two.

1094
01:32:10,000 --> 01:32:19,000
Co-Facts for the move. The two-two to Powell. Breaking ball high. The count now fills three and two.

1095
01:32:19,000 --> 01:32:23,000
The Birds have come up now with four base sits.

1096
01:32:23,000 --> 01:32:30,000
Co-Facts has registered two strikeouts.

1097
01:32:30,000 --> 01:32:36,000
All three of the Oriole runs, of course, under.

1098
01:32:36,000 --> 01:32:41,000
Three-two the count to Boog Powell. Co-Facts ready. The arm down in the pitch.

1099
01:32:41,000 --> 01:32:44,000
Breaking ball swung on. Line drive base hit. Out toward the alley and right center field.

1100
01:32:44,000 --> 01:32:59,000
Here comes Frank Robinson home with a fourth. Oriole run of the afternoon and Powell has picked up his second hit of the day against the left-hander, Co-Facts, at his first run batted in.

1101
01:32:59,000 --> 01:33:13,000
And it's now Baltimore four at the Dodgers nothing. And here is Dave Johnson who popped a second in the second inning and attempting to foul out to catch a Johnny Roseborough in the fifth.

1102
01:33:13,000 --> 01:33:20,000
Parker moves into hold with a big man Powell at first base. Johnson waits.

1103
01:33:20,000 --> 01:33:30,000
Sandy is ready. His pitch high. Pops out of the middle of Roseborough but he kept it around the plate and Powell is not able to advance.

1104
01:33:30,000 --> 01:33:45,000
Ron Taranosky is throwing a Dodger bullpen right now. Taranosky.

1105
01:33:45,000 --> 01:33:59,000
And it's now the one-nothing pitch to Dave Johnson swinging a foul out of play. Ball at a strike.

1106
01:33:59,000 --> 01:34:09,000
Well, the Dodgers this afternoon with the Orioles again smash an attendance mark with 55,947.

1107
01:34:09,000 --> 01:34:34,000
One-one to Dave Johnson swinging another foul out of play. And it's now the ball two strikes.

1108
01:34:34,000 --> 01:34:39,000
One away. Powell, the letter at first base, a count of the ball two strikes to Dave Johnson.

1109
01:34:39,000 --> 01:35:08,000
High foul again out of play behind the plate. And the count of the mole.

1110
01:35:08,000 --> 01:35:12,000
The Kofax is ready. The one ball, two strike pitch. Drive for a base hit.

1111
01:35:12,000 --> 01:35:16,000
Beyond the diving first base from Parker out of the right field. Powell is around second base coming out of third.

1112
01:35:16,000 --> 01:35:19,000
Here's the throw coming to third from Ron Fairley. Powell is in safety. The ball gets away from the third base.

1113
01:35:19,000 --> 01:35:27,000
The backing up is Kofax. Down to second goes Dave Johnson. And the Birds have runners at second and third.

1114
01:35:27,000 --> 01:35:31,000
Powell takes third and the line single in the right field off the bat of Dave Johnson.

1115
01:35:31,000 --> 01:35:38,000
Johnson races down to second base on the throw to third that was off the mark and carom by Gilliam.

1116
01:35:38,000 --> 01:35:46,000
But Kofax was right behind him to back up the play. Sandy, however, had no chance to make a play on Dave Johnson moving into second base.

1117
01:35:46,000 --> 01:35:50,000
The ruling will be an error, a throwing error to the right fielder Ron Fairley.

1118
01:35:50,000 --> 01:35:58,000
And the Dodgers have come up with their fifth error in the game.

1119
01:35:58,000 --> 01:36:02,000
One out. Oriole runners at second and third. Paul Blair is the batter.

1120
01:36:02,000 --> 01:36:10,000
And they are going to give him the intentional base on balls with first base open and one down.

1121
01:36:10,000 --> 01:36:22,000
An intentional walk to Paul Blair will now load the bases for the Dodgers, for the Orioles against the Dodgers, and bring to the plate Andy Echevarri.

1122
01:36:22,000 --> 01:36:28,000
Well, the most errors for one club in a nine inning World Series game, six by three clubs.

1123
01:36:28,000 --> 01:36:33,000
And the Dodgers now have hung up five. Bob?

1124
01:36:33,000 --> 01:36:39,000
Chuck, Chuck, three unearned runs in the fifth inning and of course one here that will be earned, the one that Robinson just scored,

1125
01:36:39,000 --> 01:36:45,000
a ball that fell in between two outfielders that appeared to be catchable. They'll be discussing that one quite a while.

1126
01:36:45,000 --> 01:36:52,000
Co-packs can't get away from five errors and there's no question about it that's an awful burden to have to carry around.

1127
01:36:52,000 --> 01:36:57,000
Here now is Echevarri with the bases loaded. Ball one is too high to Andy.

1128
01:36:57,000 --> 01:37:10,000
Echevarri was called out on strikes in the third inning and then he was involved in the triple errors of the fifth inning.

1129
01:37:10,000 --> 01:37:25,000
It's coming down to Andy, is high again, ball two.

1130
01:37:25,000 --> 01:37:40,000
Bases loaded, one out, on a count of two balls, no strikes to the right hand batting rookie Oriole catcher, Echevarri. Co-packs throws, five all three.

1131
01:37:40,000 --> 01:37:50,000
And the burden of five errors, as Bob Prince pointed out, is a tremendous load for anyone to carry, even Sandy Copax.

1132
01:37:50,000 --> 01:37:58,000
Three balls, no strikes, the count to Echevarri.

1133
01:37:58,000 --> 01:38:07,000
Player at first, Johnson at second, Powell at third. It's a three-hunting pitch. Right down Broadway as the strike is called.

1134
01:38:07,000 --> 01:38:19,000
Echevarri under wraps, taking all the way.

1135
01:38:19,000 --> 01:38:24,000
Three-one pitch, swing, ground ball hit toward the third base and he's got it. The play will be to the plate, that's one out.

1136
01:38:24,000 --> 01:38:30,000
Now on to first base, in time to get the double play. The Dodgers got it just what they wanted.

1137
01:38:30,000 --> 01:38:41,000
The first end of the double play from Gilliam for the plate to Rosebara. Rosebara wheeled the first base to Parker to get the other end and Echevarri and the Orioles are stopped after one run.

1138
01:38:41,000 --> 01:38:53,000
In this inning, on three they sit. One Dodger error and two are left. And at the end of five and a half innings to play the score now, Baltimore for the Dodgers nothing.

1139
01:38:53,000 --> 01:39:01,000
This is Joe Garagiola. If you're a man with a collection of sports books or if you're a lady who never even bothers to look at the sports pages,

1140
01:39:01,000 --> 01:39:09,000
I think you'll enjoy the Joe Garagiola World Series Scorebook, now available absolutely free at your Chrysler Plymouth dealer.

1141
01:39:09,000 --> 01:39:14,000
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1142
01:39:14,000 --> 01:39:20,000
And if you'd like to keep score but don't know how, there are very simple, and I do mean simple, instructions.

1143
01:39:20,000 --> 01:39:29,000
There are some laughs, some tips on things to watch for, and some records, all of which should add to your enjoyment of the 1966 World Series.

1144
01:39:29,000 --> 01:39:36,000
For millions of Americans, the World Series is fun. And the idea of this book is very simply to add to that fun.

1145
01:39:36,000 --> 01:39:43,000
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1146
01:39:43,000 --> 01:39:47,000
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1147
01:39:47,000 --> 01:39:55,000
The Chrysler people and I both hope that it'll be something you want to keep even after the series is over. Remember, it's free.

1148
01:39:55,000 --> 01:40:03,000
You know, college baseball is getting better every year.

1149
01:40:03,000 --> 01:40:12,000
One reason may be found in the five summer leagues operating exclusively for college players, which provided spirited competition in various areas last summer.

1150
01:40:12,000 --> 01:40:22,000
The major leagues contributed $75,000 to these leagues, which operate under strict NCAA regulations to protect the players amateur standing. Chuck?

1151
01:40:22,000 --> 01:40:28,000
Okay, Bob, here's Gilliam leading off, and Jim Palmer's first offering is a called strike one.

1152
01:40:28,000 --> 01:40:37,000
With the very unusual and rather bizarre errors that have occurred in the game, there's a great tendency to overlook the fact that Palmer is pitching a two-hit shutout.

1153
01:40:37,000 --> 01:40:44,000
Here's the ground ball bouncing toward second baseman Dave Johnson, a one-handed spear, the throw to first, and that's it for Gilliam. He's retired.

1154
01:40:44,000 --> 01:40:48,000
Ground ball to second baseman Johnson.

1155
01:40:48,000 --> 01:40:56,000
Down the batter is Willie Davis, and the applause will drown out the boos.

1156
01:40:56,000 --> 01:41:04,000
Willie has twice faced Jim Palmer both times, and has gone down swinging.

1157
01:41:04,000 --> 01:41:11,000
The sportsmanship of this World Series crowd is a magnificent thing to the apartment.

1158
01:41:11,000 --> 01:41:23,000
Here is Jim Palmer's first pitch to Willie. A strike is called.

1159
01:41:23,000 --> 01:41:37,000
Now the one-strike pitch. Palmer deals, missed inside with a breaking ball, one and one.

1160
01:41:37,000 --> 01:41:58,000
One out and none on. Dodgers batting bottom of the sixth inning. Orioles four, Dodgers nothing. Palmer's next offering is low, and the count now, two and one.

1161
01:41:58,000 --> 01:42:17,000
The two-one pitch to Davis. Swing and a foul on the screen, and the count is even now at two and two.

1162
01:42:17,000 --> 01:42:24,000
Oriole infield is cut around to the first base side against the south ball swings of Willie.

1163
01:42:24,000 --> 01:42:29,000
Palmer to the move, two-two pitch. Ground ball popped off the first base side. Dave Johnson, the second baseman, trance, throws on to first.

1164
01:42:29,000 --> 01:42:34,000
Justin, trying to get Willie Davis, that ball, threatened a bad hop right over the head of the Orioles second baseman.

1165
01:42:34,000 --> 01:42:41,000
He had to make another one, and it's stabbed to the ball and threw him out. Two up and two down.

1166
01:42:41,000 --> 01:42:48,000
You know, Chuck, being in the league, naturally the national league, where there is a tremendous amount of great second base play,

1167
01:42:48,000 --> 01:42:54,000
and observing the play of young Johnson out there, and of course Lefebvre, for the Dodgers, Johnson appears to have very excellent hands for a youngster,

1168
01:42:54,000 --> 01:42:58,000
and looks like a real great start at that position for years to come.

1169
01:42:58,000 --> 01:43:04,000
Here is Ron Fairley, swings and a long drive foul out the right field side, and out of play, strike one.

1170
01:43:04,000 --> 01:43:11,000
Bob, that's exactly the case. The Orioles gambled on this youngster, and traded away one of the five second basemen in the American League,

1171
01:43:11,000 --> 01:43:19,000
Jerry Adair, and put this youngster in there, and he never faltered. One strike. McAltoo, Fairley.

1172
01:43:19,000 --> 01:43:38,000
He walked and flied to center in two previous trips. The pitch. Curve ball. Strike is called. Beautiful looking pitch.

1173
01:43:38,000 --> 01:43:53,000
Two out, not on. Palmer to the move. Breaking ball just missed. He tried to curve again. One ball, two strikes.

1174
01:43:53,000 --> 01:44:11,000
The Dodger hits off Palmer, and then a broken back double by Lou Johnson, and a single by Parker. Pitch. Just inside, two and two.

1175
01:44:11,000 --> 01:44:25,000
Brewer and Paranoski are throwing the Dodger both down. Fairley has stepped out. Mopped the brow.

1176
01:44:25,000 --> 01:44:44,000
Two-two pitch coming. High ball three. Full countdown to the Dodger right fielder, Ron Fairley.

1177
01:44:44,000 --> 01:44:50,000
Palmer ready, and the right hand is pitched. Swing and a miss. He struck him out, and the Dodgers are three up and three down

1178
01:44:50,000 --> 01:45:00,000
in the last half of the sixth inning at the end of sixth complete the score. Baltimore four, Los Angeles nothing.

1179
01:45:00,000 --> 01:45:15,000
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1180
01:45:15,000 --> 01:45:31,000
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1181
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1183
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1184
01:45:59,000 --> 01:46:06,000
A Dodger pitching change. Ron Paranoski coming on. We'll tell you more about him and the aspects of the relieving of

1185
01:46:06,000 --> 01:46:13,000
COFAX under tenuous circumstances in one moment. Right now we pass 30 seconds for station identification.

1186
01:46:13,000 --> 01:46:19,000
You've grown up around here. Chances are you take Saratoga Vichy for granted. Well don't.

1187
01:46:19,000 --> 01:46:26,000
What you're being so blase about happens to be one of the most extraordinary natural products in all the world.

1188
01:46:26,000 --> 01:46:35,000
People send for it from all over. Both for its curious taste and for that remarkably long lived carbonation the Vichy people are always talking about.

1189
01:46:35,000 --> 01:46:48,000
Saratoga Vichy the only mixer we know of that people built a city just to be near. WGY WGFM Schenectady.

1190
01:46:48,000 --> 01:46:52,000
Coming in for his second of series appearance. Chuck this kid's rising out of the pack.

1191
01:46:52,000 --> 01:46:59,000
Walter Alston is perhaps taking COFAX out of the game knowing his bullpen is sufficient to do the job he wants done.

1192
01:46:59,000 --> 01:47:06,000
And we'll come again another day if the series is to go beyond four. And there are some things that we can talk about from time to time.

1193
01:47:06,000 --> 01:47:12,000
But this young man standing in here right now Mr. Palmer kind of riding tall on that satellite.

1194
01:47:12,000 --> 01:47:18,000
He certainly is Bob Prince and as a hitter this afternoon Palmer's popped the third and struck out.

1195
01:47:18,000 --> 01:47:33,000
Now he looks at the left hand of Paranowski into the move and the first pitch. Kurt ball drops in strike is called.

1196
01:47:33,000 --> 01:47:38,000
Here's a ball just inside Palmer up around the letters.

1197
01:47:38,000 --> 01:47:48,000
COFAX this afternoon went six innings allowed six base hits struck out two walked to one of those intentional allowed one earned run. Pitch.

1198
01:47:48,000 --> 01:47:55,000
Little bit low and the count now two and one. Yesterday we saw Ron Paranowski for the final two innings.

1199
01:47:55,000 --> 01:48:03,000
And he allowed two base hits. Didn't walk a batter didn't strike anybody out nor did he allow a run.

1200
01:48:03,000 --> 01:48:15,000
Strike called to Palmer two and two.

1201
01:48:15,000 --> 01:48:21,000
Two balls two strikes to Palmer.

1202
01:48:21,000 --> 01:48:37,000
Paranowski ready is the pitch swing and a ground ball hit right to a third base from Gilliam. He gloves it the throw out of first and we've got the first out of the inning and Palmer hustling every step of the way made it a little bit closer than we thought it would be.

1203
01:48:37,000 --> 01:48:48,000
And out here is Aparicio with two hits and three trips this afternoon against COFAX looking now to Paranowski.

1204
01:48:48,000 --> 01:48:55,000
Luisa's also knocked in one of the four Oriole runs.

1205
01:48:55,000 --> 01:49:00,000
Paranowski's pitch strike called covered the outer portion around the knees.

1206
01:49:00,000 --> 01:49:08,000
Aparicio had a leg get an infield hit the deep short of the first inning and a double between Gilliam and the bag at third in the fifth inning.

1207
01:49:08,000 --> 01:49:25,000
One strike fits common inside low one and one.

1208
01:49:25,000 --> 01:49:43,000
Now the one offering to Aparicio outside and Louie ran the hands up the bat is that maybe he had a thought of a buck took it all away two balls one strike one out and then on.

1209
01:49:43,000 --> 01:49:59,000
Two one pitch to Aparicio swing fly ball headed out of the left center field moving on the ball Willie Davis.

1210
01:49:59,000 --> 01:50:06,000
And I'm sure I don't have to enlarge or amplify on the great burst of applause that greeted that catch.

1211
01:50:06,000 --> 01:50:11,000
Brewer and Regan are now throwing in the Dodger both then two down and none on.

1212
01:50:11,000 --> 01:50:28,000
Here is Kurt Bleffery left hand swinging left fielder against COFAX and three trips fly to center pop the short fly to right.

1213
01:50:28,000 --> 01:50:37,000
Little conversation going on around the plate it perhaps concerns whether or not Bleffery is in or out of the box his rear foot is right on the line.

1214
01:50:37,000 --> 01:50:45,000
First pitch good curve in strike call the Bleffery.

1215
01:50:45,000 --> 01:50:50,000
Dodger outfield the Bleffery kind of spread out guarding all the exits if he might hit the ball to any and all fields.

1216
01:50:50,000 --> 01:51:02,000
Paranowski deals he missed low and outside one ball one strike.

1217
01:51:02,000 --> 01:51:08,000
Now the one one pitch breaking ball low and a count two and one.

1218
01:51:08,000 --> 01:51:23,000
Well they say in baseball always expect the unexpected but who could expect five Dodger errors three in one inning by one man.

1219
01:51:23,000 --> 01:51:32,000
Two one pitch to Bleffery swing ground foul pumped up the first base side speared by Gene Woodley Oriole first base coach.

1220
01:51:32,000 --> 01:51:37,000
Check what these batters would do if the game of golf hadn't been invented.

1221
01:51:37,000 --> 01:51:44,000
They all seem to wear golf gloves now on the one of the hands when they go up there to the plate.

1222
01:51:44,000 --> 01:51:52,000
It's only been a few years ago that that tar spade towel came into existence to pitch swing and a ground foul dribbling up the first base side.

1223
01:51:52,000 --> 01:52:00,000
Two and two and Woodley fielding a foul.

1224
01:52:00,000 --> 01:52:08,000
Gene the hitting coach of the Orioles and he's done a great job particularly with a lot of the youngsters on the Baltimore club.

1225
01:52:08,000 --> 01:52:25,000
Gene feels one of the most important things you can teach a young hitter is to learn the strike zone.

1226
01:52:25,000 --> 01:52:33,000
And the two two pitch to Bleffery swing and a miss he struck him out of the birds a three up and three down and their half of the seventh inning at the end of six and one half score.

1227
01:52:33,000 --> 01:52:36,000
Baltimore four Los Angeles nothing.

1228
01:52:36,000 --> 01:52:43,000
We asked the nastiest man in the world to ask some nasty questions about our beer.

1229
01:52:43,000 --> 01:52:45,000
Go ahead nasty.

1230
01:52:45,000 --> 01:52:47,000
What is all this eight brewery jazz.

1231
01:52:47,000 --> 01:52:52,000
We're trying to get Carling Black Label beer into people's hands while it's still fresh and lively.

1232
01:52:52,000 --> 01:52:54,000
Don't con me beer is supposed to be old.

1233
01:52:54,000 --> 01:53:00,000
That depends on where it gets old in the aging tanks good but in the can or in the bottle not good.

1234
01:53:00,000 --> 01:53:09,000
There well beer slowly surely acquires and I'm beer like taste brew masters call this taste ready.

1235
01:53:09,000 --> 01:53:10,000
People call it flat.

1236
01:53:10,000 --> 01:53:13,000
So what do you do drink all your beer before it leaves the brewery.

1237
01:53:13,000 --> 01:53:19,000
We brought our breweries closer to the people this way Black Label spends less time in warehouses and trucks.

1238
01:53:19,000 --> 01:53:21,000
Hey my brother drives a truck.

1239
01:53:21,000 --> 01:53:22,000
You've got something against truck.

1240
01:53:22,000 --> 01:53:23,000
We love trucks.

1241
01:53:23,000 --> 01:53:24,000
We love trains.

1242
01:53:24,000 --> 01:53:25,000
We love boats.

1243
01:53:25,000 --> 01:53:26,000
We love planes.

1244
01:53:26,000 --> 01:53:29,000
We just want our beer to spend less time in them.

1245
01:53:29,000 --> 01:53:30,000
It'll taste better.

1246
01:53:30,000 --> 01:53:36,000
Say when did you guys stop beating your wives.

1247
01:53:36,000 --> 01:53:39,000
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1248
01:53:39,000 --> 01:53:47,000
You know Chuck Thompson if the Dodgers are to lose this game and it's Baltimore four Dodgers nothing as we go to the bottom of the seventh.

1249
01:53:47,000 --> 01:53:53,000
The game is not over but should they and then go to Baltimore trailing by two games in the World Series.

1250
01:53:53,000 --> 01:54:00,000
They'll have a couple of things going that will hurt them maybe in that they'll not be familiar with the Baltimore ballpark.

1251
01:54:00,000 --> 01:54:07,000
But they will for the better part of them anyhow be quite familiar with Claude Osteen who will pitch against them in game three.

1252
01:54:07,000 --> 01:54:08,000
Very true Bob.

1253
01:54:08,000 --> 01:54:13,000
Here's Jim Palmer to the move on the first pitch coming down to the fever is a called strike one.

1254
01:54:13,000 --> 01:54:18,000
And Bob the Orioles had more than a little difficulty with Osteen when he was in the American League.

1255
01:54:18,000 --> 01:54:23,000
Now the one strike pitch drives him off the dish to make the count one ball one strike.

1256
01:54:23,000 --> 01:54:33,000
Oriole pitching but it's kind of been downgraded for the most part around the country coming into this World Series has now held the Dodgers scoreless for the last twelve innings.

1257
01:54:33,000 --> 01:54:38,000
Fly ball hit down the left field side fading is going to be a foul ball and out of play.

1258
01:54:38,000 --> 01:54:52,000
One ball two strikes.

1259
01:54:52,000 --> 01:55:02,000
One ball two strikes to Jim the fever who struck out against Jim Palmer the second and bounced to the pitcher in the fourth inning and the crowd now begins to get in the ballgame a little bit.

1260
01:55:02,000 --> 01:55:10,000
Palmer rocks and throws struck him out swinging a mess. The fever goes down five strikeouts for Jim Palmer.

1261
01:55:10,000 --> 01:55:23,000
He has held the Dodgers scoreless and allowed for two hits in six and one third innings.

1262
01:55:23,000 --> 01:55:29,000
Over the course of the past year the Dodgers were blank 17 times shut out 17 times.

1263
01:55:29,000 --> 01:55:45,000
Well here's Lou Johnson he doubled in the right field in the second inning and a little pump back liner out over the head of second baseman Dave Johnson and fly to the center fielder Blair in the fourth.

1264
01:55:45,000 --> 01:55:59,000
Palmer's first pitch to the right header low outside ball one.

1265
01:55:59,000 --> 01:56:15,000
Palmer's one nothing pitch high ball two quick check of the scorecard shows there have been 17 strikeouts against the Dodgers in the two games of the series so far.

1266
01:56:15,000 --> 01:56:18,000
Palmer ready.

1267
01:56:18,000 --> 01:56:31,000
Two strike calls two and one the count now and I look to the Oreo bullpen and we see Stu Miller is warming.

1268
01:56:31,000 --> 01:56:59,000
Now to one pitch to the right hand batting Lou Johnson filed out of play behind the plate.

1269
01:56:59,000 --> 01:57:21,000
Palmer's two two pitch ground ball hit sharply toward third baseman Brooks Robinson comes up with a chest high hop the throw on the first and plenty of time to get Lou and we've got two down and now Jim Palmer has equaled the brilliance of yesterday's relief for Mo Drabowski and blanking the Dodgers in six and two third innings.

1270
01:57:21,000 --> 01:57:31,000
Two gone in the last half of the seventh inning and here is John Roseborough who has popped the short and fly to center.

1271
01:57:31,000 --> 01:57:37,000
We're waiting now for Lou Johnson to get back to the Dodger dugout.

1272
01:57:37,000 --> 01:57:42,000
He breaks into a dead run headed back into the dugout.

1273
01:57:42,000 --> 01:57:50,000
The young man pitching for the Orioles this afternoon will not be 21 years old until the 15th of this month.

1274
01:57:50,000 --> 01:58:03,000
Here's a line drive base in over the head of the first baseman out the right field corner Roseborough the first base will hold there as Frank Robinson fields the ball in the right field and the Dodgers have picked up their third hit.

1275
01:58:03,000 --> 01:58:07,000
Two singles and the looping double by Lou Johnson in the second inning.

1276
01:58:07,000 --> 01:58:15,000
The score again the Orioles for and the Dodgers nothing with two down in the last of the seven.

1277
01:58:15,000 --> 01:58:26,000
Now Wes Parker who was intentionally walked in the second inning to load the bases so that Palmer could pitch to Colfax and he got Colfax to pop out.

1278
01:58:26,000 --> 01:58:31,000
Then Parker ripped a single the right field in the fifth inning.

1279
01:58:31,000 --> 01:58:52,000
Palmer does not hold with the runner at first the pitch high ball one.

1280
01:58:52,000 --> 01:58:59,000
Palmer ready to go one nothing ditch swinging a foul out of play and the count evens one and one.

1281
01:58:59,000 --> 01:59:09,000
The pitchers using a stretch with a runner on will for the most part bring both hands down to the belt and sometimes below that before they get the set.

1282
01:59:09,000 --> 01:59:16,000
That is not the case with a Baltimore right-hander Palmer his stretch stops right at chin level.

1283
01:59:16,000 --> 01:59:22,000
Now the pitch high fly ball left field side backing the third baseman Brooks Robinson in foul ground crossing over Brooks.

1284
01:59:22,000 --> 01:59:29,000
Now the catch of the pop-up to retire Parker and stop the Dodgers in the bottom of the seventh.

1285
01:59:29,000 --> 01:59:37,000
No runs one base six or no bird errors one man left on at the end of the seventh score Baltimore four Dodgers nothing.

1286
01:59:37,000 --> 01:59:42,000
Well I've got a message for the ladies in the audience so will all you men please tune out for a moment.

1287
01:59:42,000 --> 01:59:48,000
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1288
01:59:48,000 --> 01:59:57,000
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1289
01:59:57,000 --> 02:00:04,000
You see Joe has come out with an amazing new blade called the Gillette super stainless also known as the spoiler.

1290
02:00:04,000 --> 02:00:12,000
It has a miracle plastic coating baked on the edge a coating that reduces the pull when you shave that is when he shades.

1291
02:00:12,000 --> 02:00:19,000
Ladies once a man shades with this blade he actually becomes spoiled so spoiled that he can't go back to his old standard of shaving.

1292
02:00:19,000 --> 02:00:25,000
Let's face it ladies when a man is happy with a shave he gets he's happy when it comes down to breakfast too.

1293
02:00:25,000 --> 02:00:34,000
So if you want to spoil him and do something for yourself too go out and get him the spoiler alias the Gillette super stainless.

1294
02:00:34,000 --> 02:00:39,000
And okay guys you can listen again.

1295
02:00:39,000 --> 02:00:51,000
Chuck it might be interesting a lot of the fans listening in around the country just what will the Dodgers be looking at when they come into your ballpark in Baltimore for distances and things like that.

1296
02:00:51,000 --> 02:00:56,000
Well the distances down the power lines in Baltimore are a good deal shorter than they are here at the Dodger Stadium.

1297
02:00:56,000 --> 02:01:03,000
It's 309 feet down the right field and the left field lines and it'll be 410 feet straight away to center field.

1298
02:01:03,000 --> 02:01:12,000
The fence is not the nine foot fence that we have here it's about seven in Baltimore.

1299
02:01:12,000 --> 02:01:19,000
And they will be looking at a native Californian by the name of Wally Bunker.

1300
02:01:19,000 --> 02:01:31,000
Here is Frank Robinson to lead off with the Orioles in the top of the eighth inning of game number two with Baltimore leading the Dodgers four to nothing.

1301
02:01:31,000 --> 02:01:39,000
373 lifetime home runs for this fellow that in Baltimore we call Mr. Hit.

1302
02:01:39,000 --> 02:01:50,000
Now the Dodger bullpen is activated again with Reagan and Mueller.

1303
02:01:50,000 --> 02:01:55,000
First pitch coming on to Frank strike called.

1304
02:01:55,000 --> 02:02:04,000
Frank this afternoon has flied the left walk and then tripled deep in the alley in right center field and this one splashed in between the center fielder and the right fielder.

1305
02:02:04,000 --> 02:02:11,000
Pitch inside he steps back off the plate one ball one strike.

1306
02:02:11,000 --> 02:02:21,000
One of the very strange happenings in Oriole baseball this year was a batting tip provided to Frank Robinson by of all people rookie second baseman Dave Johnson.

1307
02:02:21,000 --> 02:02:31,000
Ball outside at batting practice one night Dave mentioned he thought that Frank was standing farther back from the plate than he normally did.

1308
02:02:31,000 --> 02:02:39,000
I checked it and he was right and went on from there to lead the American League swing out of this strike to.

1309
02:02:39,000 --> 02:02:53,000
Two and two to Frank Robinson.

1310
02:02:53,000 --> 02:03:01,000
And the two to pitch inside full count out three and two to the Oriole right fielder.

1311
02:03:01,000 --> 02:03:09,000
With bird third baseman Brooks Robinson the on deck hitter and Boog Powell waiting around.

1312
02:03:09,000 --> 02:03:17,000
The left hander Paranowski brings the arm down the pitch is a ball four low and outside the second time this afternoon that Frank Robinson has walked.

1313
02:03:17,000 --> 02:03:23,000
The first walk of course issued by Paranowski.

1314
02:03:23,000 --> 02:03:40,000
Here is Brooks Robinson he had one hit at yesterday's opening game of the series it went all the way a solo home run and this afternoon he has bowled to the catcher reached on an error and bowled to the third baseman.

1315
02:03:40,000 --> 02:03:56,000
Pitch is high outside ball one.

1316
02:03:56,000 --> 02:04:20,000
Frank Robinson with a pretty good lead at first Paranowski throws strike call one to one now.

1317
02:04:20,000 --> 02:04:36,000
Here's the one one to Brooks Robinson swing and a miss of all two strikes.

1318
02:04:36,000 --> 02:04:52,000
Robinson leading first and the pitch to Brooks Robinson cut on ground ball up the third base side it's in the hole base hit into left field Frank Robinson down to second base and he will hold there on Brooks Robinson's slashing ground single between short and third.

1319
02:04:52,000 --> 02:05:09,000
So the Orioles in the top of the eighth inning at their leadoff hitters reach a walk to Frank Robinson a single by Brooks Robinson and up to the plate now Boog Powell and against Sandy Koufax this afternoon Boog Powell had two hits in three trips.

1320
02:05:09,000 --> 02:05:22,000
Now he faces Paranowski.

1321
02:05:22,000 --> 02:05:31,000
Here's a butt off the third base side of the mound making to pick up a pitcher no play at third base no play at second throw on the first time to get the sacrificing Boog Powell.

1322
02:05:31,000 --> 02:05:45,000
Frank Robinson races to third Brooks the second on the sacrifice butt off the bat of Boog Powell.

1323
02:05:45,000 --> 02:05:58,000
One down Boog Powell the big man has sacrificed Frank and Brooks Robinson to second and third and now here is Dave Johnson who has popped the second foul to the catcher and single the right field.

1324
02:05:58,000 --> 02:06:05,000
Here's a pitcher infield up very tight off the first base side and a couple of steps back off the third base side.

1325
02:06:05,000 --> 02:06:15,000
Paranowski ready to go pitch strike call.

1326
02:06:15,000 --> 02:06:28,000
Here is throwing in the Oriole bullpen along with knuckleballing Eddie Fisher.

1327
02:06:28,000 --> 02:06:32,000
Dave Johnson is backed out calling time briefly.

1328
02:06:32,000 --> 02:06:38,000
Now the Orioles second baseman is in and ready.

1329
02:06:38,000 --> 02:06:45,000
Here's a pitch strike pitch coming swing ground ball right off the pitcher's leg.

1330
02:06:45,000 --> 02:06:51,000
Here's Brooks Robinson coming home and on into second base goes Dave Johnson.

1331
02:06:51,000 --> 02:06:54,000
A ground shot off the shin a pitcher Paranowski.

1332
02:06:54,000 --> 02:07:10,000
Here's a pitch strike and a paring off the first base side of the infield Paranowski ran it down and then threw it away by the first baseman the Oriole dug out and we have two more bird errors and rather two more bird runs and another Dodger error and that will tie the record.

1333
02:07:10,000 --> 02:07:13,000
And on his way to the mound now comes Walter Alston.

1334
02:07:13,000 --> 02:07:19,000
Frank Robinson has checked in with run number five Brooks Robinson with run number six.

1335
02:07:19,000 --> 02:07:24,000
That run will score on the error charge to the pitcher.

1336
02:07:24,000 --> 02:07:29,000
Dave Johnson will pick up a run that it in on the base hit.

1337
02:07:29,000 --> 02:07:34,000
Scoring Frank Robinson from third base.

1338
02:07:34,000 --> 02:07:41,000
Dave also will take second base on the throwing error charge to Paranowski.

1339
02:07:41,000 --> 02:07:50,000
Alston is on the mound with Roseborough and Paranowski and we're going to have a pitching change right now for the Dodgers.

1340
02:07:50,000 --> 02:07:56,000
And it's going to be Bill Regan and while he's on his way to the mound here's a word from Bob Prince.

1341
02:07:56,000 --> 02:08:01,000
Well you know I'll tell you something big league baseball clubs are good citizens in their communities.

1342
02:08:01,000 --> 02:08:09,000
In the summer just past benefit games played by major league clubs raised six hundred and twenty eight thousand dollars for worthy causes.

1343
02:08:09,000 --> 02:08:15,000
The money went to provide helpful wholesome recreation for young people in overcrowded urban areas.

1344
02:08:15,000 --> 02:08:25,000
But many other fine projects like Boston's famed Jimmy Fund which leads the worldwide crusade against children's leukemia were helped too.

1345
02:08:25,000 --> 02:08:37,000
It is significant and certainly many words will be spoken, many words will be printed and things said about a Dodger ball club that just literally scrambled and

1346
02:08:37,000 --> 02:08:45,000
crawled its way into this World Series by virtually other than their great pitching taking advantage of your mistake.

1347
02:08:45,000 --> 02:08:50,000
And when you made the mistake pouring through for the runs that gave them the victories.

1348
02:08:50,000 --> 02:08:59,000
And in today's ball game unheard of unbelievable no question about it but there for all to see Chuck Thompson six Dodger errors

1349
02:08:59,000 --> 02:09:03,000
and another one could have easily been a sign that they wanted to.

1350
02:09:03,000 --> 02:09:14,000
And of course the unhappy news for Dodger fans is this six error ball game which is a stunning thing I'm sure and proved a lot too much for even the superb

1351
02:09:14,000 --> 02:09:28,000
Sandy Koufax and for the Dodgers so far this afternoon and it also will tie another World Series record for the most errors in a single nine inning game by any one team six by the LA Dodgers.

1352
02:09:28,000 --> 02:09:47,000
On demand Phil Reagan won 14 and lost one with an ERA of 1.62 over the year and the Orioles are a bit familiar with Reagan who has been even greater than brilliant since joining the Dodgers.

1353
02:09:47,000 --> 02:10:02,000
The last time six errors occurred in a World Series game that involved the Chicago White Sox and the New York Giants in October of 1917.

1354
02:10:02,000 --> 02:10:05,000
Bob I'm sure you didn't see that one.

1355
02:10:05,000 --> 02:10:15,000
No I really didn't. I don't think you did either. Jim Simpson might have.

1356
02:10:15,000 --> 02:10:22,000
I'm thinking back to through the Orioles season and I can recall the night when the Orioles came up with five errors in the ball game too.

1357
02:10:22,000 --> 02:10:36,000
They are a part of the game of baseball but to occur in the rapid fire order in which they did this afternoon with three Dodger errors in the fifth inning was bizarre and startling happening.

1358
02:10:36,000 --> 02:10:51,000
Here now is Paul Blair right hand hitting Orioles center fielder against the right hander Phil Reagan on a second base Dave Johnson.

1359
02:10:51,000 --> 02:11:05,000
Swing and a miss strike one. Blair is lying to right field he reached on one of the errors charged to Willie Davis in the fifth inning and then was intentionally walked in the sixth inning.

1360
02:11:05,000 --> 02:11:07,000
One strike pitch to Blair.

1361
02:11:07,000 --> 02:11:14,000
Reagan's pitch. Swing and a miss strike two.

1362
02:11:14,000 --> 02:11:19,000
Two strikes to Blair.

1363
02:11:19,000 --> 02:11:27,000
Well in seven games in the 1965 World Series the Dodgers made a total of six errors here in one game.

1364
02:11:27,000 --> 02:11:39,000
Two strike pitch to Blair. Reagan falls. Fly ball hit out at the shallow or off the third base side coming up on the ball. There's a shortstop Wills he's under that makes the catch for the second battle.

1365
02:11:39,000 --> 02:11:42,000
A little bit of a pop up the shortstop Murray Wills.

1366
02:11:42,000 --> 02:11:52,000
Chuck you and I were talking yesterday having worked the 1960 World Series together the Pirates and Yankees are what had to be one of the wackiest of all World Series that's ever been played.

1367
02:11:52,000 --> 02:11:59,000
But while the scores are nowhere near like that here this is giving some evidence of being a little bizarre.

1368
02:11:59,000 --> 02:12:01,000
Here is Andy Etcheverrin.

1369
02:12:01,000 --> 02:12:10,000
Look to the third strike reached on the area in the fifth inning and then hit into the double play in the sixth.

1370
02:12:10,000 --> 02:12:20,000
Dave Johnson at second base two down. Pitch to Etcheverrin. Swing and a foul ball. This one Nick Brosberg on the right hand we hope it's a glancing blow.

1371
02:12:20,000 --> 02:12:24,000
He's now going to massage that hand just a little bit.

1372
02:12:24,000 --> 02:12:34,000
And if he needed a little sympathy he's got the right fellow at the plate the person that Etcheverrin right now we pause 30 seconds for station identification.

1373
02:12:34,000 --> 02:12:37,000
Your radio has not drawn cuckoo.

1374
02:12:37,000 --> 02:12:41,000
That's merely the sound of Saratoga Bishy and it's long lasting fears.

1375
02:12:41,000 --> 02:12:52,000
The story behind that fears is even stranger than the sound. You see nature carbonates Saratoga Bishy giving it a perky little fears with incredible staying power.

1376
02:12:52,000 --> 02:12:58,000
It keeps drinks fresh far longer than club soda or any of the imitation Bishy's.

1377
02:12:58,000 --> 02:13:02,000
Saratoga the authentic Bishy in the yellow label.

1378
02:13:02,000 --> 02:13:15,000
WGY WGFM Schenectady.

1379
02:13:15,000 --> 02:13:16,000
Two down.

1380
02:13:16,000 --> 02:13:19,000
Orioles six. Dodgers nothing.

1381
02:13:19,000 --> 02:13:22,000
In the top of the eighth inning.

1382
02:13:22,000 --> 02:13:43,000
And the one one coming to Etcheverrin. Reagan fires swing and a miss. Right two one and two.

1383
02:13:43,000 --> 02:13:53,000
Reagan looking down to Rosebara for the sign.

1384
02:13:53,000 --> 02:14:00,000
And the Dodger really firm delivers. Miss blown away. Two balls two strikes.

1385
02:14:00,000 --> 02:14:12,000
I remember Reagan when he wore the uniform of the Detroit Tigers.

1386
02:14:12,000 --> 02:14:23,000
And the pitch wide of the mark. Polka now three and two.

1387
02:14:23,000 --> 02:14:31,000
The underdog Baltimore Orioles invaded Dodger Stadium beat the Dodgers five two in the first game and lead them six to nothing in the top of the eighth in game number two.

1388
02:14:31,000 --> 02:14:36,000
Here's a ball just a little bit high.

1389
02:14:36,000 --> 02:14:39,000
And Etcheverrin walks.

1390
02:14:39,000 --> 02:14:45,000
The second walk of the inning and the first one charged to Reagan.

1391
02:14:45,000 --> 02:14:50,000
And getting a well deserved hand is Jim Palmer.

1392
02:14:50,000 --> 02:15:00,000
As a young man who was faced with the task of pitching against Sandy Kopacs today I asked Palmer if he had met Sandy. He said no I just met him a moment ago.

1393
02:15:00,000 --> 02:15:10,000
He watched Kopacs pitch in the Coliseum when the Dodgers played there.

1394
02:15:10,000 --> 02:15:18,000
First pitch to Palmer. Wide of the play ball and he gets run out by Rosebara back to the screen and both runners move up a notch.

1395
02:15:18,000 --> 02:15:30,000
I go outside and got my Rosebara all the way to the screen and it's ruled a wild pitch charged to Reagan and that advances Dave Johnson to third base and Andy Etcheverrin to second base.

1396
02:15:30,000 --> 02:15:38,000
Well strange other happenings in Dodger Stadium this afternoon.

1397
02:15:38,000 --> 02:15:48,000
For the real fans around the country I would imagine they'd say beautiful just beautiful.

1398
02:15:48,000 --> 02:16:05,000
Now the one nothing pitch to Palmer. Two out Reagan throws. Swing and a foul tip held out to by Rosebara. A ball of a strike.

1399
02:16:05,000 --> 02:16:23,000
Reagan to the wine and the one one pitch. Swing and a miss strike two and you'd have to say that Reagan had Palmer a little bit fooled on that one.

1400
02:16:23,000 --> 02:16:36,000
The pitch strike three is called. Palmer is called out of strikes but the Orioles of Baltimore pick up two more runs on the same number of bases plus another Dodger error. There's six of the game to tie a World Series record and two men are left.

1401
02:16:36,000 --> 02:16:48,000
At the end of seven and a half innings of play the score is Baltimore six Los Angeles nothing.

1402
02:16:48,000 --> 02:17:06,000
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1403
02:17:06,000 --> 02:17:22,000
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1404
02:17:22,000 --> 02:17:38,000
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1405
02:17:38,000 --> 02:17:50,000
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1406
02:17:50,000 --> 02:18:00,000
Well the Dodger pitcher is scheduled to lead off on the last half of the eighth inning. It will not be the pitcher it will be Tommy Davis.

1407
02:18:00,000 --> 02:18:12,000
Tommy Davis was all but three on the opener yesterday and the Dodgers have now been held scoreless in the last 13 and 8 of the first two series games.

1408
02:18:12,000 --> 02:18:26,000
Tommy Davis on the mound the tall slender right-handed Jim Palmer of Baltimore.

1409
02:18:26,000 --> 02:18:42,000
And Palmer's first pitch to Davis. Too low a ball.

1410
02:18:42,000 --> 02:18:53,000
Palmer's pitch is a strike called by plate umpire Nester Shilak.

1411
02:18:53,000 --> 02:18:58,000
Now Palmer readies the 1-1 offering to the pinch hitter Tommy Davis.

1412
02:18:58,000 --> 02:19:04,000
Swing fly ball headed toward the alley right center field Frank Robinson going hard to the right is there to cut it off on the first half.

1413
02:19:04,000 --> 02:19:14,000
And Davis delivers to the pitch hitter with a line single toward right center.

1414
02:19:14,000 --> 02:19:24,000
That brings in Maury Wills the fourth Dodger hit of the game. Line single in the alley at right center off the bat of Tommy Davis.

1415
02:19:24,000 --> 02:19:32,000
Here is Wills all for three in this game number two with a bounce out to the mound and twice rolled to the second baseman Davey Johnson.

1416
02:19:32,000 --> 02:19:38,000
The Oriole infield now shortens up a couple of steps to Maury Wills. Palmer sets and throws.

1417
02:19:38,000 --> 02:20:06,000
Here's a pop-up foul outside of third chasing toward the Dodger. Dog out Brooks Robinson can't get to it out of play. Strike one to Wills.

1418
02:20:06,000 --> 02:20:22,000
Now the one strike that's coming to Wills he takes a strike two called and short top of the bat to look at it all the way.

1419
02:20:22,000 --> 02:20:36,000
Tommy Davis open the inning with a pinch single to right. Foul does not hold with him at first base. The set by Palmer the two strike pitch swing and a foul right at the plate. Good breaking stuff from Jim Palmer.

1420
02:20:36,000 --> 02:20:47,000
Palmer at one time this year put together a streak of four consecutive victories and it just so happened that he had pancakes for breakfast that day and went on to win.

1421
02:20:47,000 --> 02:20:56,000
So he kept doing that every time he pitched and ball players now every now and then call him cakes. Two strike pitch coming to Wills.

1422
02:20:56,000 --> 02:21:01,000
Foul ball to sit on the netting behind the plate.

1423
02:21:01,000 --> 02:21:15,000
Matter of fact his very lovely young bride Suzie would call Jim Palmer on the road and remind him when it's his turn to pitch to be sure and have those pancakes.

1424
02:21:15,000 --> 02:21:30,000
The two strike pitch low for a ball and I will now add yes he had pancakes this morning.

1425
02:21:30,000 --> 02:21:39,000
One and two the count to Mari Wills. Palmer's ready to pitch. Popped up foul that may be out of play will be off the third base side.

1426
02:21:39,000 --> 02:21:44,000
Count holding one ball two strikes.

1427
02:21:44,000 --> 02:21:56,000
The Dodgers facing Jim Palmer on the last half of the eighth inning with the Orioles six and the Dodgers nothing.

1428
02:21:56,000 --> 02:22:08,000
Palmer throws. Ground ball down the third base side is just foul just outside that bag.

1429
02:22:08,000 --> 02:22:18,000
Waiting out for Tommy Davis to retreat to first.

1430
02:22:18,000 --> 02:22:38,000
Oriole catcher Etchibar takes to the mound for a quick word with Jim Palmer in the Oriole bullpen a fellow the Orioles refer to as the bullet Stu Miller. His pitching is warming I should say.

1431
02:22:38,000 --> 02:22:48,000
Now the one two pitch coming down to Mari Wills Palmer throws just low two balls two strikes to Wills.

1432
02:22:48,000 --> 02:22:55,000
I guess it was Joe Garagiola said he gives you that Wells Fargo pitch it comes up there in easy stages.

1433
02:22:55,000 --> 02:23:00,000
Two balls two strikes to Wills Palmer ready here's the pitch high pop up.

1434
02:23:00,000 --> 02:23:08,000
Back of second base back goes second base with Davey Johnson Davey Johnson saying he makes the catch. Aparicio calling the shot every step of the way.

1435
02:23:08,000 --> 02:23:16,000
Protected Davey from collision with Blair center fielder and right fielder Frank Robinson coming over one down Wills has popped to the second base with Dave Johnson.

1436
02:23:16,000 --> 02:23:26,000
I never saw him pitching your league Chuck but in our league when he was with us I saw more batter strike out of his head before he ever let go of the ball and I did see Billy White take two swings at the pitch one time.

1437
02:23:26,000 --> 02:23:31,000
But of course it's illegal I don't know how you fellas did it over in the junior league.

1438
02:23:31,000 --> 02:23:37,000
Well they say in our league that if he gets a stiff neck he can't pitch.

1439
02:23:37,000 --> 02:23:44,000
Here now is Junior Gilliam or Jim Gilliam rather an 0-3 this afternoon Palmer throws swinging a high fly ball down the right field side.

1440
02:23:44,000 --> 02:23:50,000
Fading foul and out of the play. Souvenir coming up for some lucky fan.

1441
02:23:50,000 --> 02:24:04,000
Strike one to Gilliam he's popped to short grounded to short and rolled out to the second baseman.

1442
02:24:04,000 --> 02:24:13,000
Now the one strike ditch Palmer ready here it is curved him but it misses low inside pops away from Etchabar and on his way to second base Davis and he pulls him without attacking a throw.

1443
02:24:13,000 --> 02:24:26,000
This one was in the dirt it caromed up his leg into the air and Etchabar retreated and made a quick grab and realized he could throw it away if he got loose and throw to second so he held on and the ruling is a wild pitch charged to Jim Palmer.

1444
02:24:26,000 --> 02:24:31,000
A wild pitch pinch hitter Davis now at second with one out.

1445
02:24:31,000 --> 02:24:40,000
One ball one strike to Gilliam. Great old pros Jim Gilliam.

1446
02:24:40,000 --> 02:25:02,000
Palmer ready to one one pitch high foul out of play behind the plate.

1447
02:25:02,000 --> 02:25:14,000
Palmer ready with the one ball two strike pitch to Gilliam curve hit in the air off into shallow left field back goes to shortstop of the third baseman Brooks Roberts is calling for gives way to Aparicio who makes the catch a step and foul ground to retire Gilliam.

1448
02:25:14,000 --> 02:25:20,000
A fine running catch by Baltimore shortstop Aparicio we have two gone in the bottom of the eighth.

1449
02:25:20,000 --> 02:25:28,000
And here now is the unfortunate Willie Davis.

1450
02:25:28,000 --> 02:25:34,000
As a hitter this afternoon Willie is home for free.

1451
02:25:34,000 --> 02:25:50,000
The attendance of the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles this afternoon another new record 55,947 exceeding yesterday's crowd by a half a dozen.

1452
02:25:50,000 --> 02:26:01,000
Tommy Davis is second Willie Davis at the plate and the pitch. Fly ball well hit deep in right center Paul Blair going to the glove side the Oriole center fielder now coming up with the ball is there and makes the grab on the alley in right center to retire.

1453
02:26:01,000 --> 02:26:19,000
Willie Davis from the Dodgers and they're half of the eighth inning. No runs one they sit there were no Oriole errors and a man left on at the end of eight complete the score Baltimore six Los Angeles nothing.

1454
02:26:19,000 --> 02:26:25,000
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1455
02:26:25,000 --> 02:26:32,000
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1456
02:26:32,000 --> 02:26:41,000
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1457
02:26:41,000 --> 02:26:50,000
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1458
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1459
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1460
02:26:59,000 --> 02:27:03,000
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1461
02:27:03,000 --> 02:27:06,000
This is the one you want to try.

1462
02:27:06,000 --> 02:27:22,000
The one.

1463
02:27:22,000 --> 02:27:32,000
The Orioles will come to bat with the top of the order apricio Kirk Leffrey and Frank Robinson of that order against a new Dodger hurler Brewer.

1464
02:27:32,000 --> 02:27:48,000
Reagan and really Peronowski went two thirds of the inning without a base hit he did walk a batter did not allow a run and now gives away to Brewer.

1465
02:27:48,000 --> 02:28:03,000
Jim Brewer warmed yesterday but did not see service in the opening game.

1466
02:28:03,000 --> 02:28:07,000
Lives in a town in Oklahoma called Broken Arrow.

1467
02:28:07,000 --> 02:28:10,000
Oh and two of the Dodgers this year.

1468
02:28:10,000 --> 02:28:18,000
South Park Jim Brewer.

1469
02:28:18,000 --> 02:28:23,000
Aparicio who will lead off is two for four this afternoon.

1470
02:28:23,000 --> 02:28:27,000
And credited with a run batted in.

1471
02:28:27,000 --> 02:28:45,000
Aparicio to inning number nine of game number two with Baltimore leading the Dodgers six to nothing.

1472
02:28:45,000 --> 02:28:47,000
Aparicio waiting.

1473
02:28:47,000 --> 02:28:51,000
Brewer now looks down to the plate to pick up a sign from Roseborough.

1474
02:28:51,000 --> 02:28:52,000
He's ready.

1475
02:28:52,000 --> 02:28:54,000
And here's his first pitch.

1476
02:28:54,000 --> 02:28:59,000
Out toward the shallow right center back having the second baseman Lefebvre shading his eyes with a glove.

1477
02:28:59,000 --> 02:29:01,000
He makes the catch for the first half of the inning.

1478
02:29:01,000 --> 02:29:06,000
Aparicio resires on the pop the second baseman Lefebvre.

1479
02:29:06,000 --> 02:29:14,000
Now Kirk Leffrey collared in four trips this afternoon one for three in yesterday's opening game of the series.

1480
02:29:14,000 --> 02:29:23,000
And Leffrey would like played up by our Shylock to look at the baseball and Jim Brewer who tossed it into Shylock did not throw the accustomed rainbow toss.

1481
02:29:23,000 --> 02:29:24,000
He just whipped it in there.

1482
02:29:24,000 --> 02:29:35,000
Shylock one handed it and gave Brewer that well known look.

1483
02:29:35,000 --> 02:29:49,000
Here's Leffrey the southpaw Brewer pitches high ball one.

1484
02:29:49,000 --> 02:29:51,000
Here's a high foul hit out of play behind the plate.

1485
02:29:51,000 --> 02:30:03,000
One ball one strike to Kirk Leffrey.

1486
02:30:03,000 --> 02:30:23,000
Right back here's a check swing and apparently a foul tip that nicked the bat of Leffrey in the dirt at the plate and the counter ball in two strikes.

1487
02:30:23,000 --> 02:30:37,000
Leffrey started the swing and managed to stop it and turned the body and took the pitch inside for a ball two and two is the count.

1488
02:30:37,000 --> 02:30:39,000
Brewer rocks and throws.

1489
02:30:39,000 --> 02:30:40,000
Low and away.

1490
02:30:40,000 --> 02:30:42,000
Full count to Leffrey.

1491
02:30:42,000 --> 02:30:43,000
One out none on.

1492
02:30:43,000 --> 02:30:51,000
Top of the ninth inning Baltimore six Dodgers nothing.

1493
02:30:51,000 --> 02:30:55,000
And the full count swing and a miss he struck him out.

1494
02:30:55,000 --> 02:30:57,000
Leffrey goes down.

1495
02:30:57,000 --> 02:31:00,000
Two away on the top of the ninth inning.

1496
02:31:00,000 --> 02:31:06,000
And here now comes Frank Robinson who's been to the plate four times this afternoon and reached base three times.

1497
02:31:06,000 --> 02:31:11,000
Twice by the walk once with a booming triple in the alley and right center.

1498
02:31:11,000 --> 02:31:24,000
He has scored two of the Orioles six runs this Friday.

1499
02:31:24,000 --> 02:31:42,000
Brewer's first offering to Frank missed outside of a little ball one.

1500
02:31:42,000 --> 02:31:58,000
And the pitch too low. Two and 0 to Frank Robinson.

1501
02:31:58,000 --> 02:32:00,000
And the two nothing pitch.

1502
02:32:00,000 --> 02:32:03,000
Swing ground ball hopping toward the charging shortstop Wills.

1503
02:32:03,000 --> 02:32:11,000
He gloves it to throw out the first is in time to get Frank Robinson and the Orioles are three on the three down at the top of the ninth inning at the end of eight and one half.

1504
02:32:11,000 --> 02:32:16,000
The score Baltimore six Los Angeles nothing.

1505
02:32:16,000 --> 02:32:18,000
I'm from Carling.

1506
02:32:18,000 --> 02:32:19,000
Wow.

1507
02:32:19,000 --> 02:32:21,000
Do you have a lot of flagpole?

1508
02:32:21,000 --> 02:32:22,000
I have a lot of flags.

1509
02:32:22,000 --> 02:32:24,000
That's why flags is my life.

1510
02:32:24,000 --> 02:32:25,000
I see.

1511
02:32:25,000 --> 02:32:27,000
Well did you finish ours?

1512
02:32:27,000 --> 02:32:28,000
Why sure.

1513
02:32:28,000 --> 02:32:29,000
That's yours.

1514
02:32:29,000 --> 02:32:31,000
The red stripe one up there next to the polka dot.

1515
02:32:31,000 --> 02:32:32,000
Yeah.

1516
02:32:32,000 --> 02:32:36,000
I'll bring it down so you can get a better look.

1517
02:32:36,000 --> 02:32:42,000
This white red stripe here stands for your original calling black label brewery and up here in the corner.

1518
02:32:42,000 --> 02:32:47,000
These eight little black stars stand for the eight nearby black label breweries you have now.

1519
02:32:47,000 --> 02:32:49,000
Well you can't really call that a strike.

1520
02:32:49,000 --> 02:32:51,000
I can just see it.

1521
02:32:51,000 --> 02:32:53,000
That one big white red stripe.

1522
02:32:53,000 --> 02:32:57,000
All them stars flying high above your brewery.

1523
02:32:57,000 --> 02:32:58,000
But that's no stripe.

1524
02:32:58,000 --> 02:32:59,000
It's as wide as the flag.

1525
02:32:59,000 --> 02:33:02,000
The whole flag is red from top to bottom.

1526
02:33:02,000 --> 02:33:05,000
If I say it's a stripe, it's a stripe.

1527
02:33:05,000 --> 02:33:10,000
Well then you'd have to say our calling black label can is a striped can even though it's red all over because...

1528
02:33:10,000 --> 02:33:15,000
Listen sonny, you stick to making the beer and I stick to making the flags.

1529
02:33:23,000 --> 02:33:27,000
Here's the last half of the ninth inning at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.

1530
02:33:27,000 --> 02:33:32,000
And for the Dodgers it'll be Ron Fairley to lead off against Baltimore's Jim Palmer

1531
02:33:32,000 --> 02:33:38,000
who has blanked the Dodgers through eighth and all the old pitching has blanked Los Angeles

1532
02:33:38,000 --> 02:33:44,000
through 14 innings of the first two games of the 1966 Classic.

1533
02:33:44,000 --> 02:33:50,000
Here is Ron Fairley who walked by the center and struck out in three turns this afternoon.

1534
02:33:57,000 --> 02:33:59,000
Strike one.

1535
02:33:59,000 --> 02:34:02,000
Fairley.

1536
02:34:10,000 --> 02:34:12,000
And the ball too high to Ron.

1537
02:34:12,000 --> 02:34:16,000
One and one.

1538
02:34:16,000 --> 02:34:22,000
Stu Miller is beginning to ease back in the Oriole bullpen and he'll begin to lob the ball again.

1539
02:34:24,000 --> 02:34:25,000
Now the one-one pitch to Fairley.

1540
02:34:25,000 --> 02:34:27,000
Swing and a miss.

1541
02:34:27,000 --> 02:34:30,000
Strike two. A ball of two strikes.

1542
02:34:42,000 --> 02:34:44,000
And the one-two offering.

1543
02:34:44,000 --> 02:34:58,000
Just missed outside. Two and two.

1544
02:35:01,000 --> 02:35:02,000
Low inside.

1545
02:35:02,000 --> 02:35:04,000
Full count now. Three and two.

1546
02:35:04,000 --> 02:35:21,000
Lead off hitter Ron Fairley at the bottom of the ninth.

1547
02:35:21,000 --> 02:35:23,000
Palmer rocks and throws.

1548
02:35:23,000 --> 02:35:26,000
Swing and a miss. He struck him out.

1549
02:35:26,000 --> 02:35:31,000
That will be the fifth strikeout of the contest for Jim Palmer.

1550
02:35:31,000 --> 02:35:34,000
Check that make it number six.

1551
02:35:34,000 --> 02:35:36,000
LeFever.

1552
02:35:36,000 --> 02:35:51,000
Number five was LeFever in the seventh inning and here now is LeFever in the bottom of the ninth.

1553
02:35:51,000 --> 02:35:59,000
In the two games of the series so far, 18 Dodgers have gone down on strikes.

1554
02:35:59,000 --> 02:36:02,000
Ball one is too high to LeFever.

1555
02:36:02,000 --> 02:36:03,000
Jim is off the three.

1556
02:36:03,000 --> 02:36:12,000
Fan twice. Bounce to the pitcher.

1557
02:36:12,000 --> 02:36:19,000
Swing and a miss.

1558
02:36:19,000 --> 02:36:25,000
One and one to LeFever.

1559
02:36:25,000 --> 02:36:30,000
Palmer not wasting any time. The big right hander brings the arm down, deals a curve and a strike is called.

1560
02:36:30,000 --> 02:36:34,000
The ball and two strikes to LeFever. One out and none out in the bottom of the ninth.

1561
02:36:34,000 --> 02:36:40,000
Baltimore is six. The Dodgers nothing.

1562
02:36:40,000 --> 02:37:08,000
And the one-two pitch. Palmer throws. Curve beam is in the third for a ball two and two.

1563
02:37:08,000 --> 02:37:10,000
And Palmer's two-two pitch.

1564
02:37:10,000 --> 02:37:23,000
Check swing pop foul that's going to be out of play off the third-day side and the count will hold.

1565
02:37:23,000 --> 02:37:29,000
Quiet is the word for Dodgers Stadium.

1566
02:37:29,000 --> 02:37:38,000
And the two-two. High. Three and two. Well, Palmer took barely three and two a moment ago and got him on strike.

1567
02:37:38,000 --> 02:37:48,000
Now LeFever's got him. Three balls, two strikes. With one out and none out.

1568
02:37:48,000 --> 02:37:51,000
Here's the playoff.

1569
02:37:51,000 --> 02:37:58,000
Ball four is inside and LeFever reaches for the base on balls and out of ball park comes the light.

1570
02:37:58,000 --> 02:38:00,000
Here is Lou Johnson.

1571
02:38:00,000 --> 02:38:05,000
The cuddling ball player has one of the four Dodger hits this afternoon, a double and a second.

1572
02:38:05,000 --> 02:38:09,000
Since then he's fly to center and down to the third.

1573
02:38:09,000 --> 02:38:15,000
Now signing to Jim Palmer that he's not going to hold with the base runner LeFever.

1574
02:38:15,000 --> 02:38:20,000
Just backed off the bag a couple of steps.

1575
02:38:20,000 --> 02:38:23,000
Palmer ready to go. First pitch to Johnson.

1576
02:38:23,000 --> 02:38:30,000
Too high and a ball.

1577
02:38:30,000 --> 02:38:45,000
With that pitch, pitching coach Harry Brekeen of the Orioles comes off the bench and stands up and signs to Amparicio at shortstop and Louie goes in to join the big fella Jim Palmer.

1578
02:38:45,000 --> 02:38:57,000
Amparicio has served in this capacity all year for Baltimore, more or less the captain of the infield. And he's done a magnificent job.

1579
02:38:57,000 --> 02:39:16,000
Now the one outing pitch coming to Lou Johnson. Palmer deals high inside, two balls, no strikes.

1580
02:39:16,000 --> 02:39:24,000
Two outing pitch coming to Johnson. Palmer thralls, strike is called by Schoneck.

1581
02:39:24,000 --> 02:39:31,000
Chris Talaquitas, the umpire at first base, the second base John Rice, third base Mel Steiner.

1582
02:39:31,000 --> 02:39:36,000
Now the two on offering to Johnson. Palmer thralls, swing and a high fly ball, hit deep in the alley left center field.

1583
02:39:36,000 --> 02:39:43,000
Blefrey going to the left side waiting, Paul Blair is over there. It's Blefrey the left fielder who makes the catch rather deep in left field.

1584
02:39:43,000 --> 02:40:00,000
Retire Johnson for the second out in the last half of the ninth inning. And now here is John Roseborough.

1585
02:40:00,000 --> 02:40:08,000
I'm sure you can hear that bugle in the background and it's self-explanatory.

1586
02:40:08,000 --> 02:40:16,000
It's been Saturday all afternoon. Well let's watch Roseborough. The pitch is high, very high in the ball one.

1587
02:40:16,000 --> 02:40:30,000
Palmer's struggling just a little bit but in his first World Series game Jim Palmer has blanked the Dodgers for eight and two thirds.

1588
02:40:30,000 --> 02:40:43,000
He's faced four hits, never more than one in an inning. The pitch, low inside, ball two.

1589
02:40:43,000 --> 02:40:51,000
Manager Power has joined pitching coach Harry Brekeen on the steps of the Oriole dugout watching Palmer very carefully.

1590
02:40:51,000 --> 02:41:12,000
His two-nothing pitch is a ball three inside. And now Etcheverr trots the ball back to the mound.

1591
02:41:12,000 --> 02:41:28,000
Two down in the bottom of the nine. Dodger runner at first, LeFevre. A count of three balls, and no strikes to John Roseborough who has popped the short fly to center and singled the right field.

1592
02:41:28,000 --> 02:41:40,000
Palmer is ready to pitch right down the groove of the strike as called and Roseborough was naturally taking all the way.

1593
02:41:40,000 --> 02:41:49,000
Now the three-one pitch. Palmer's ready. Here it is. High fly ball, hit out of the shallow center, backpedaling to shortstop, Aparecio calling for it, Aparecio waiting.

1594
02:41:49,000 --> 02:41:58,000
He's got it and that's it. Jim Palmer has become the youngest pitcher to pitch a shutout in World Series history.

1595
02:41:58,000 --> 02:42:05,000
The youngest pitcher to pitch a shutout in World Series history. Here in the ninth inning the total's for the Dodgers.

1596
02:42:05,000 --> 02:42:11,000
There's no runs, no hits, no errors and one man left on. And that's it.

1597
02:42:11,000 --> 02:42:20,000
In game number two of the 1966 World Series, the Baltimore Orioles have defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers six to nothing.

1598
02:42:20,000 --> 02:42:24,000
And Bob, I sure love to watch those birds work around that infield.

1599
02:42:24,000 --> 02:42:26,000
I got an idea Chuck, you're trying to tell me something.

1600
02:42:26,000 --> 02:42:28,000
Well, they're a lot like Gillette Foamy.

1601
02:42:28,000 --> 02:42:30,000
Oh, I knew it.

1602
02:42:30,000 --> 02:42:35,000
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1603
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1604
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1605
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1606
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Nobody makes a lather like Gillette.

1607
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1608
02:42:52,000 --> 02:42:55,000
I think I'll get it. Foamy by Gillette.

1609
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1610
02:43:01,000 --> 02:43:05,000
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1611
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1612
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And that famous Right Guard protection lasts far longer than 24 hours with regular use, right?

1613
02:43:17,000 --> 02:43:21,000
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1614
02:43:21,000 --> 02:43:24,000
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1615
02:43:24,000 --> 02:43:30,000
I'd like to remind you this broadcast was authorized in a broadcast rights granted by the Commissioner of Baseball

1616
02:43:30,000 --> 02:43:33,000
solely for the entertainment of our listening audience.

1617
02:43:33,000 --> 02:43:37,000
Any publication, rebroadcast, or the other use of the description and accounts of this game

1618
02:43:37,000 --> 02:43:41,000
without the expressed consent of the Commissioner of Baseball is prohibited.

1619
02:43:41,000 --> 02:43:48,000
Now Chuck Thompson and I will be back out here for a very brief little get together with you on a summary of this ballgame.

1620
02:43:48,000 --> 02:43:53,000
And we'll be out as we say right after this word from Joe Garagiola.

1621
02:43:53,000 --> 02:43:58,000
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1622
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02:44:02,000 --> 02:44:06,000
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1624
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1625
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1627
02:44:21,000 --> 02:44:28,000
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1628
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1629
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1630
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which means he cares as much about you as he does about your car.

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Well Chuck Thompson, as you said, young Palmer now becomes the youngest pitcher to ever shut out a team in the World Series competition.

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He's just a year and nine days away from his number on his back, which is 22 because he's not 21 yet.

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He won't get there until the 15th of October.

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The boy pitched a magnificent ballgame and as alluded to before,

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The supposedly underrated Baltimore pitching staff has thrown nothing but goose eggs at the Dodgers in the first two games.

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For two months of the past American League campaign, the Dodgers were the finest, or rather the Orioles were the finest looking baseball club

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American League baseball men had seen for many years.

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It is Hank Bowers' wish and the Orioles' wish that they can prove that again here in this World Series.

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They certainly performed in great fashion today with a 6-0 shutout.

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The total three for Baltimore, six runs, eight hits, no errors, six men left.

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For the Dodgers, no runs, four bases, six errors, tying a World Series record, seven men left on.

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The Dodgers come into Baltimore's Memorial Stadium looking for their first run after being shut out for 15 consecutive innings.

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Yes, and the Dodgers' supposedly impenetrable infield is the one that didn't hurt them so much today is their outfield.

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And poor Willie Davis from making three errors in one inning tied a record that he,

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set a record that he wishes that he didn't have to ever look at again.

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There's no question about that.

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And the Dodgers, as Chuck told you, in Baltimore will be looking for their very first run after being shut out.

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And Palmer, the youngest pitcher, that's a record.

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Willie Davis sets a record for three errors in one inning.

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And that's as many as they scored all in one seven-game World Series.

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And now here's young Palmer, the youngest pitcher ever to pitch a shutout.

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Wade Hoyt of the Yankees did it in 1921.

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So we'll just be pulling out of here now.

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We want to say thanks to our NBC engineer Bob Jensen and our NBC producer Hal Ashby.

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And a deep bow too from Chuck and me to Jimmy Simpson of NBC for his invaluable aid.

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This will wrap up the second game of the 1966 World Series.

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Be with us again on Saturday, October 8, 1245 Eastern Daylight Savings Time,

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for the third game of the World Series, when your host again will be Chrysler Corporation.

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Makers of Plymouth, Dodge, Chrysler, Imperial and Dodge trucks.

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Gillette Foamy, so moist, so rich, so creamy.

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Camel Filters, the filter cigarette that was born rich.

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And Carling Black Label, why not enjoy one right now?

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The final score again here in the second game of the series.

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Baltimore 6, the Los Angeles Dodgers nothing.

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Speaking now for Chuck Thompson, this is Bob Prince saying thanks for being with us.

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This has been an NBC Radio Network production.

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This is the NBC Radio Network.

