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This is Retro Sports Radio. Visit RetroSeasons.com for more sports history.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers face the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore for Game 3 of the 1966 World Series on October 8th.

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The Orioles lead the best of seven series, two games to none, and this is the NBC National Broadcast of Game 3 featuring announcers Bob Prince and Vince Scully.

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From Darktown, Walter Olson, now the leadoff man, and Captain Maury Wills, who is looking for his first kid in the series,

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followed by the first baseman and the gunner's foot-shitter Wes Barker, who is due for sixth in the series.

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In the third spot, the man who gets a roar from Baltimore, Willie Davis, and the man, I believe, to whom most people's hearts point out,

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after the rather unfortunate thing as far as he was concerned, him Dodgers Savior.

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In the cleanup spot for the Dodgers, Ron Fairley, who is 0-4-4.

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Batting fifth, another member of his switch-hitting in the field, Jimmy LaFever.

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You remember last year LaFever hurt his heel in the third game of the series and was sidelined for the remainder of the series,

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and here he was now in the third game, so he's made it that far this year.

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The left fielder, Lou Johnson, who is one hit and seven fifths. He's the spark plug in the chatter man in the starting lineup.

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The catcher is at the opposite poles of Lou Johnson. He is called Gabby because he is the quiet man, Johnny Roseborough.

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Batting eighth, and third, Jim Gilliam, after playing the first two games, will stay on the bench,

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and Kennedy now will have a chance to play. And warming up directly in front of us, left-hander Claude Osteen.

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The Dodgers looked to Osteen last year after they had lost two in a row in Minnesota, and he won.

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And they look to him again here in Baltimore.

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And the remainder of the Dodgers squad plus the coaches now lining up on the first-place foul line

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as they come out in their traveling road gray and royal blue.

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Now the American League champion, Baltimore Orioles.

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Here headed by the great Yankee, and now the pride of Baltimore, manager Hank Fowler.

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Now the Oriole lineup. The starting lineup will form from third base towards home plate.

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With the leadoff man in short top, Lewis Aparicio, getting a standing ovation.

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Aparicio 2 for 10 in the series.

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The left fielder, Kirk Fleffery, born in Brooklyn, and he has played the Dodgers in Los Angeles,

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and now hitting second in the lineup.

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The right fielder, the great Frank Robinson.

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Robbie 3 for 8 in the series, including a home run.

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The third baseman, Brooks Robinson, 2 for 9, including a home run.

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The huge first baseman, the left-hand hitting Johnny Boo Powell, 3 for 8 in the series.

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A little bit of a surprise because he is not considered the big hitter,

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but he has more hits in the series than anybody else.

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The scrappy second baseman, Dave Johnson, he has 4 for 8.

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The center fielder, who goes against left-handers and finishes up defensively against right-handers,

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Paul Blair, 0 for 3, hitting 7.

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The kid from La Fuente, California, not too far from Los Angeles, Andy Etchiband,

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who has done a tremendous job filling in for the injured Dick Brown.

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And warming up just to our left is Charlie Lau, right-hander, 10-game winner in the American League, Wally Funkers.

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And now the remainder of the Baltimore Orioles squad,

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plus their coaches will pour out of the dugout onto their third base foul line,

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a magnificent fixture it makes here in Memorial Stadium in Baltimore.

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We'll be back with more pregame color from Memorial Stadium on the third game of the 1966 World Series

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after a word from someone in the bullpen.

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We're here in the left field bullpen, talking to that ace by our ballers, Chuck and Doug Brown.

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Chuck, it says here that you have an ERA of.383.

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That's your earned run average, right?

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Wrong. Actually, ERA stands for extremely rapid automobile.

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You see, on a hot August afternoon when you walk in the winning run of a top of the night,

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you just don't like to hang around and talk to the fans.

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So that's why I bought a 67 Dodge Polaroid 500 with a 383 cubic inch V8 in that new Polaroid control panel.

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I can work the toggle switches with my glove on, and Polaroid bucket seats are great,

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especially for a bench former like myself, and it's big.

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Is it big?

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And Chuck, I understand that you can also lay down a sacrifice when called upon.

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Actually, it's no sacrifice to buy a Dodge Polaroid 500.

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Most of the things I want are standard equipment, and the price was less than I had been paying.

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Chuck, would you mind if we stayed around to watch you warm up?

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Not at all, lady. In fact, I was just about to go right now.

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When the night is new,

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When the road is bright,

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When the land is full of flowers,

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When the fields are clear,

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When the trees are bright,

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And I'm a leader,

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When the night is new,

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When the road is bright,

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When the land is full of flowers,

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When the land is full of flowers.

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Here in the magnificent city of Baltimore,

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where Francis Scott G. during the shelling of Baltimore,

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penned those immortal words, our national anthem,

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we are about set for game three.

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Before we get it underway, we pause ten seconds for station identification.

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This is J.C.R.A. J.C.R.A. F.M., your World Serious Station for the Valley in Sacramento.

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The umpires are now taking their position, and we'll very briefly give you some of the ground measurements here at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore.

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309 feet down both lines, ground measurement, 410 straight out.

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It's 360 in right center and left center. There are bleachers, which we'll fill you in about and tell you more about it.

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There will be some delay perhaps on balls hit down the right field line from our broadcasting position.

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Due to the ground rules and the book rules that are involved, we'll get into it later,

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but we'll have to naturally defend the lot on the umpire down there on the right field line

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as to just what is going on with the baseball once it gets out of our sight.

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It's a 14-foot concrete wall for the target to get up over there in the home run,

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and a 7-foot wire fence, which is on the inside of the circumference of Memorial Stadium.

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So the umpires are set, and they're having now the traditional throwing out of the first ball,

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and it will be by Dick Brown, who is recuperating from surgery, the catcher, for the Baltimore Orioles,

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and this will be taking place in just a moment.

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Oriole catcher Dick Brown will fill out the first ball.

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Very heartwarming. Very, very heartwarming indeed.

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And now, ladies and gentlemen, set to carry along and bring you all the pulling action of this,

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The third game between the Baltimore Orioles as they take the field and the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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The veteran voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Ben Shelley.

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Thank you, Bob, and hi, everybody, and a very pleasant good day to you wherever you may be,

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and to all the folks back home in Southern California, good morning.

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Wally Bunkers, slowly walking out to the mound, getting ready to warm up to Andy Etchibarron,

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who will set the bird for you defensively.

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Johnny Powell at first, Dave Johnson at second, Luis Aparicio at short,

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and the third baseman, Brooks Robinson.

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In the off the field, Kirk Leffery, tuning up in left.

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In center, Paul Blair, and in right, Frank Robinson.

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And for the Dodgers, it will be Maury Wills, Wes Parker, and Willie Dixon.

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It has come up a beauty in Baltimore, we're delighted to say, a bright, sunshiny day, a slight haze,

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and shadows, and the crowd, very comfortable, jam-packed as they wait for Wally Bunker to make his first pitch.

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Bunker, during the course of the year 110, had lost six.

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Oddly enough, he was not particularly effective at home.

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He won three and lost three.

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On the road, he was seven and three.

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A reminder, year one United Funders Community Chest supports many health and welfare services,

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helping children, young people, families, the elderly, and the sick.

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And there are times when people need help, and they get it from the agencies supported by your United campaign.

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Well, these days there are more people with more problems.

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So when the United Funders Community Chest Five opens in your town, give the United way.

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Maury Wills, swinging his favorite stick off to the left as he waits to call for play ball,

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and now he checks in to start it off against Wally Bunker.

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Danny Ozark coaching his first for the Dodgers.

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Preston Gomez over his third.

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The bullfins are back of the low-wire fence.

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Baltimore in left center, and the visiting club, the Dodgers in right center.

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And now Wally Bunker ready to make the first pitch of the third game of the 1966 World Series.

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Right hand is fastball, a strike, and we're underway.

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309 feet down each line, considerably smaller than the Dodgers are accustomed to,

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but it falls away rapidly to 360, 380, 390, and 410, the symmetrical part.

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Wills looking for his first hit in the series.

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He is 0 for 7.

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Robinson up inside the bag at third, howl about even at first.

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Back comes Bunker's fastball for a strike. 0 and 2.

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Wally Bunker does not throw as hard as he did a couple of years ago, but it's still hard enough.

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He hurt his arm originally while having a great year.

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Last spring it bothered him, and he has never really gotten over it back to that big year.

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The strike two pitch on the way.

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Fastball flung on this strike three.

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The Wally Wills goes down swinging, starting the matter, and here is Wes Parker.

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Parker, the switch hitting first baseman batting left-handed, is 2 for 6 in the series.

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Bunker is not considered a particularly good fielder, and the Dodgers, somewhere along the line,

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if they have an opportunity, will no doubt try and test him with a butt or two.

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Parker swings and fouls it away off to the left upstairs. 0 and 1 to count.

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Bob was telling you before about the wooden bleachers in right center and left center,

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and we have been told that at no time were there people in there during the regular season,

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but of course it's the capacity crowd here today.

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Bunker into his windup, and the strike one pitch to Parker.

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In at the hands on the corner, strike two. Good sinker.

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The first ball that Bunker delivered for a strike has been sent to Cooperstown Hall of Fame at the museum.

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So Wally working with a new one.

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Here's the strike two pitch to Wes Parker. Bunker delivers, breaking ball, got him looking.

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So after five fastballs, Wally Bunker came back with a good breaking ball to strike out Parker.

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Two out in the first inning, and the batter is Wally Bunker.

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Now here is Willie Davis.

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Willie Davis in the series is one for eight.

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Everybody watching Bunker, he started off with strikeouts to Wills and Parker.

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Right-handed delivers, breaking ball, hit in the air and slicing down the left field line.

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Bleffery a long way to come, and he makes the catch.

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A fine running catch by left fielder, Kurt Bleffery, on a slicing fly ball in the corner.

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And the score at the end of half an inning, the Dodgers nothing, and Baltimore coming up.

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I've just run out.

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You've just run out?

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I'm out of cigarettes.

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Well, try one of mine.

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Try one of yours?

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Sure, try one of mine. Have a say-lo.

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Salem is the best of cigarettes. I'll pre-fetch it your six for you.

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Salem is the best of cigarettes. All of America's saying too.

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When you buy a best of cigarette, don't take anything off of that.

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Salem is the best of cigarettes. The one brand that I sell is Alvarez.

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Try one of mine.

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Salem is the best of cigarettes. All of America's saying too.

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A very fine running catch by a tremendous drive made by Kurt Bleffery to close out the Dodgers top of the first.

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And Baltimore now will be set to go in what so far across as a scoreless game.

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Two strikeouts of the three-hour three-quarters now puts the Dodgers strikeout total to an alarming number 20,

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which is something, of course, that you might say is bad Dodger hitting,

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but then on the other side you might very well say extremely well scouted.

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The Dodger ball club being picked to by perhaps the number-rated Baltimore Pitching staff thus far.

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Lewis Aparicio, lead it off, will be followed by Kurt Bleffery and then Frank Robinson and Claude Osteen,

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who had the pressure on his shoulders last year but was pitching at home to salvage a big win,

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now has even more pressure as he was asked to win on the road.

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Aparicio takes the site, going once. Osteen is not an overpoweringly fast pitcher.

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He does not throw quite as hard this year as last, but he has a good fastball, a breaking ball, and a slider.

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And, of course, he'll try and stay right around the plate.

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He's a good fielder, left-hander, back with a fastball high and away, one and one.

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The Dodgers defensively with Claude Osteen and Johnny Roseborough,

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The infield of Wes Parker and Jimmy LaFever, Maury Wilson, John Kennedy,

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The outfield of Lou Johnson, Willie Davis, and Ron Fairley.

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So the Dodgers down two, trying to quiet the birds here in the bottom of the first.

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Osteen back to the plate one-one, fastball in there, strike two, one and two.

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Chris Palakoutis of the National League, the playdump fire, with John Rice at first of the American League,

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Mel Steiner at second of the National League, Hal Drummond at third of the American League,

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with Bill Joukowsky on the left-field line, National League,

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Nester Shylock on the right-field line, American League.

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One-two pitch, fastball, a bouncer to the right of LaFever, Jimmy on the run, up with it, and throws him out.

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So Aparicio rolls to second baseman LaFever, one out. Here is Kurt Bleffery,

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who made a fine running catch of that high-slicing fly ball in the left-field corner.

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Bleffery won for eight in the series, and so the two outstanding defensive plays so far in the series belong to Baltimore.

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The great diving one-hand catch by Russ Snyder in center, and the running catch by Bleffery today.

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Breaking ball is down and away, ball one, one and oh. On deck, Frank Robinson.

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The infield playing Bleffery to pull, he likes to drag against left-handers, so he might try to bunt on Parker.

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The first two, Kurt, breaking ball is missed, Osteen is behind two and oh.

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Infield swung way around the first, though Kennedy is almost in the hole at short,

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and the outfield around the right with Willie Davis slightly off the mark in right center.

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Lou Johnson gives Bleffery all of left field, the same way Kurt was playing Willie Davis.

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The 2-0 pitch on the way, swung on and missed, two and one.

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No score, bottom of the first inning, one away, bases empty.

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Dodges run out of order, Wills and Parker striking out, Willie Davis flying to Bleffery when Kurt made the fine catch.

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Now the 2-1 pitch on the way, fastball high, ball three.

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When Osteen gets in trouble, it is when he tries to aim the ball.

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You've seen a bowler when he delivers the ball down the lane, how he tries to give it body English.

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Well, when Osteen is in trouble, that's what he does, and then he becomes ineffective.

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The Dodgers have told him to just go out and throw as hard as he can for as long as he can.

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3-1 pitch in there, strike two.

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Both are all thin-seated in the near corner of the Dodger dugout so that we can see his head peering out of the dugout.

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He's been to the wars enough times.

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Osteen ready in the 3-2 pitch to Bleffery, ground ball to Parker, west upward it goes to the bag himself.

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So two up and two away, and the batter will be Frank Robinson.

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Probably who chewed up the American League, winning the Triple Crown for the first time in 10 years with Mantle did it.

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And Robinson started off the World Series in fine style, hitting a towering home run his first trip to the plated Dodger Stadium.

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Frank is 3-4-8, strong right-hand-hitting right fielder.

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Osteen into his window, back to the plate, and gets it on the inside corner, and that's the best fastball he's thrown so far.

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It had a tail on it. It ran in on the hands. 0-1.

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In the clean-up spot, Brooks Robinson, the third baseman.

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In field the other way now on Robinson, there's one way around the third, fastball in the dirt.

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1-1 to counter Frank.

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Osteen Hunter, who at one time way back when was in the Dodger organization and was sold to the St. Louis Browns, who in turn, in a way, became the Baltimore Orioles.

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Billy Hunter coaching at third.

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Gene Woodman, Hank Bauer's teammate with the Yankees, coaching at third.

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Sherman Lawler, Harry Burkeane filling out Bauer's coaching staff.

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Osteen ready in the 1-1 pitch, fastball on the outside corner.

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Sure a textbook bit of pitching there. Fastball inside for a strike, fastball outside for a strike. 1-2.

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First inning, no score, two outbases empty.

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Will slings Robinson deep and in the hole.

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Osteen back to the plate inside and high, this time 2-2.

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Robbie crowds the plate, more so than any other hitter in the National League, with the exception perhaps of Dodger Lou Johnson.

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Osteen back in the rubber.

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Johnny Roseborough wig-wagging signs out to him, 2-2 the count.

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Fraud, both feet on the rubber, looks in to get his sign as Roseborough goes on his right knee, and the 2-2 pitch is low. 4-0 plays.

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So Osteen is pitching carefully. He went all the way to Bluffery, if you remember, 3-2, and he has come right back 3-2 to Frank Robinson.

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Robbie's bumping the wood back and forth, Osteen staring at his feet, thinking over his pitches.

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Now the left hand is ready, and the 3-2 pitch on the way. Fast forward, got him swinging, and his foul tipped out of Roseborough's neck.

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So John unable to hold on to it, and Robbie is still there 3-2.

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Good pitch, and Robinson was certainly not cheated on the swings. 3-2.

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Osteen again, head down, thinking, now looks in to Roseborough.

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But 3-2 pitch on the way. Breaking Boreau got him swinging this time, and down he goes.

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So the birds are out in order, 1-2-3, and the score at the end of the first inning, Dodgers nothing, Baltimore nothing.

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Say, Flint, who was pitching when Babe Ruth hit that famous home run in the 1932 World Series?

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Second inning, no score in the ballgame, Wally Bunker and Claude Osteen.

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The Dodgers now, coming up, will have Ron Fairley, Jimmy LaFever, and Lou Johnson.

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Fairley started one of the two games, was not in there in the opener, his 0-4-4.

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Fairley basically a pro hitter, and that's the book on him. The infield is flung way around the first with Johnny Powell guarding the foul line, and the outfield deep and around the right.

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So Fairley at the plate, and Wally Bunker, who set the Dodgers down in fine style, striking out two of three, now ready to set sail in inning number two.

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Second inning, no score, with Fairley opening it up.

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Aparicio way off to his left to fill up the middle, Powell going steady with the right field foul line, and the pitch to Fairley gets low, 4-1, 1-0.

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Bunker, primarily a low ball pitcher, he's a fine keeper down on the Dodgers. Boy, he made some dandies to strike out Wills and Parker.

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The 1-0 pitch, Ron Fairley, fast ball low, 4-2, 2-0.

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Baltimore really relying on the fast ball ever since Mo Drabowski gave a little lesson in how to throw it at Dodger Stadium.

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Bunker into his windup, Wally's 2-0 pitch on the way, fast ball, line guard knocks his glove off. Bunker chasing, and picks it up with no play.

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So Fairley takes the glove off Bunker's hands with a solid single.

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So the first hit in the ballgame is literally off Bunker, off his glove, and knocked it off, and that'll bring up Jimmy Lepeber.

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Jimmy Lepeber, the first-hitting second baseman, is one for six in the series. It was a home run deep to left field while batting right-handed in the first game.

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Jimmy hit 24 during the course of the season and was the Dodgers' leader in home runs and in RBI.

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Bunker said, looks at Fairley, the pitch to Lepeber outside, ball one. Fairley is not a base-stealing threat, but if Wills, Parker, Willy Davis, Johnsons get on base, they will definitely try to run against Bunker unless the law of the floor prohibits it.

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Of all of the birds, Bunker comes into this one with the reputation of not being able to hold men on. The pitch to Lepeber, slicing fly ball to left field, referee hustling in and over near the line, he's there now and makes the catch.

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One away, and the batter, Lou Johnson.

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Lou is one for seven in the series, right-hand-hitting left and right fielder. He plays right field against left-handers when Tommy Davis plays, left field against right-handers when Fairley plays right.

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The Lou at the plate was one out. The pitch to Johnson, way out in front of an off-speed pitch, 0-1.

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Johnson, a first ball-hitter, is an extremely anxious hitter, and the birds got the book on him, so the first pitch they changed out. 0-1.

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Johnny Powell holding the bag on Fairley. No score, second inning, one out. Bunker back to the plate, change high again, 1-1.

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Johnson has a look to Dodgers in this combination of Fairley out first. Might very well be going to the hit-and-run play. Lou backs out to check now with Preston Gomez.

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1-1, the count to Lou Johnson.

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Bunker to a stretch, set at the belt, checks and decides maybe they will go to the hit-and-run, so he'll drive Fairley back. 1-1, the count.

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Andy Etchibarron behind the plate, wig-wagging signs out the bunker.

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Ruth Robinson, uppercut near the bag, is third. Bunker ready, checking, and Fairley does not go, and the fast ball, a broken bat, and a ground-bolt, Aparicio to Johnson to Powell, double play.

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So the double play, 6-4-3, Aparicio to Johnson to Powell, no runs to hit, nobody left. And so at the middle of the second inning, the score of the Dodgers, nothing, Baltimore, nothing.

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Bottom of the second inning, no score in the ballgame, and a great pitch by Wiley Bunker to end the second inning. And now Baltimore coming up with Brooks Robinson, Johnny Powell, and Dave Johnson.

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Boy, Bunker really jammed Lou Johnson, hitting him off the fist with that, and that quick Baltimore infield turning it into a double play.

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Here is Brooks Robinson, right hand hitting third baseman leading off. Osteen's pitch is hitting the air to shallow left center. Wiley Davis is there just waiting, but Johnson coming over, and one hand's in.

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Lou just took it away from Wiley, scurrying it off the bill of his cap. And Wiley Davis and Lou Johnson have a little chat that time.

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And that shakes up the crowd on a five-ball to left center. Lou Johnson almost took cap and ball away from Wiley Davis as he speared the ball right at the bill of Wiley's cap.

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That shakes him up, one away. Boy, he looked like a room service waiter in a hurry, carrying that trade. Here's Johnny Powell.

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John three for eight takes a big rip and doesn't get it on one. We're in the bottom of the second inning. That's the first out. No score.

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On deck, second baseman Dave Johnson. Osteen ready, and the strike one fits, breaking ball outside, one and one.

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Left-handers like to keep the ball down and away from Johnny Powell because he has a tendency to give that replace, not bail out, but that right shoulder will pull out of there a little bit against left-handers.

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One-one pitch on the way, breaking ball, first right, one and two.

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One and two to count. Osteen feet on the rubber, now Claude ready, and the one-two pitch, breaking ball, line drive, they hit it to right side.

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Barely over to get it. Now makes his turn and holds there as Ron gets it back in.

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And the batter will be Dave Johnson, the middleman on the Baltimore double play.

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Dave with four hits. Powell just picked up his fourth in the series. To the right hand, hitting Johnson at the plate.

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One out, no score in the second. The Dodgers and the Orioles, third game of the series.

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Osteen from a stretch for the first time today, and the fastball is low, four-one.

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Parker holding the bag on Powell, who is not a threat to run.

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The outfield on Johnson straight away. Dave, more so than any other member, oh maybe Aparicio, but outside of Aparicio.

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He's the man who figures to play hit and run more than anybody else because he makes contact.

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But basically Baltimore goes to the beginning, the power club. One open, outside with a fastball, ball two.

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Johnson had a quick look at Billy Hunter to see if they let him swing two and oh.

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Now Osteen on the rubber. Look over at Johnny Powell in the left hand, the works to plate, low, four-three.

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Three and oh count to Dave Johnson with Johnny Powell at first base.

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Moreless in the second. Roseboro blinks his signs out and now Osteen three-oh-fifth on the corner for a slice. Three and one.

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Now we'll see if Baltimore plays a little run and hit.

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The opposite of hit and run of course because the batter is not obligated to swing at ball four.

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Three and one to count to Dave Johnson. Osteen says Powell does not go fastball, swung on and missed.

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We'll see if they play run and hit now on a full count.

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Osteen just kind of gazing out towards center field, heaves a big sigh.

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Now for it up on top again. LaFever up two steps. A rather gallows second base now.

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The runner goes and a pitch it down ball to Wills. He goes to LaFever, back to Parker, double play.

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Even though big Powell jacked LaFever, the Dodgers got the double play six to four to three.

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No runs to hit, nobody left and at the end of two the Dodgers nothing, Baltimore nothing.

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Well, as then described for you, this game is getting off some sparks.

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Some brilliant defensive plays and some rather amazing trickery taking place in left field.

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When the youngster by the name of Luke Johnson went over and snatched one right out of the way of Willie Davis

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and made the catch, however, on Brooks Robinson as though almost there was nothing to it.

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Then the double play ball, which of course is a very key factor normally for the Dodger ball club

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because down through the season they're excellent at doing that.

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So we move now to the top of the third. It's a scoreless ball game here then.

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Johnny Roseburn lead it off, he'd be followed by John Kennedy, and then the pitcher Claude Osteen.

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Wally Bunker gave up a base hit to Fairleigh, knocked his ball ball up in the second inning, and now Bunker ready to go to work.

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Roseburn waiting in Wally's first pitch to John, fast ball over for a slice.

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Roseburn just looks at Palakoutis, doesn't say anything.

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John basically a low ball hitter.

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Odeur playing him to full, deep and around towards first base towards the infield and around the right the outfield.

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Third inning, no score.

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Bunker into his windup and the strike one pitch.

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Third inning, no score.

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Bunker into his windup and the strike one pitch.

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Fast ball over strike two.

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So there it is, more and more the fast ball thrown by Baltimore pitchers.

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It is one big reason why the Dodgers have gone down for 20 strikeouts in two games plus this one.

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They've been overpowered at the plate.

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Roseburn with a bad right wrist, he's had a lot of trouble holding onto his bat this year.

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The breaking ball is thrown on a missed strike three.

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Third strikeout for Wally Bunker, one away in the third inning, and the batter John Kennedy.

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Kennedy making his first appearance in the series.

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Right hand batter.

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John played a good deal of the season until the end of August and then in September when Dick Schofield joined the ball club.

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By Kennedy they made very rare appearances.

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They also played in quite a while, takes the fast ball outside ball one.

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Kennedy backs out, has a look at Preston Gomez.

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Fought Osteen a pretty good hitting pitcher out on deck.

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Bunker comes back to the plate one-oh.

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Fast ball, he jammed it and he fouled it away off to the right out of play.

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Bunker a good live fast ball.

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We told you before that when Lou Johnson hit into the double play, he hit him right on the fists with it and broke the bat, cracked it.

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And he came right back to Jan Kennedy.

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One-on-one McHouse.

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Wally checking, in to his windup, and the right hand is one-one pitch fast ball high.

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Ball two, two and one.

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The Baltimore Orioles in the first World Series game ever played in this great city.

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Part of its history hanging from the center field flagpole.

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It was the two-one-sixth fast ball hit on one hop, smacked by Aparicio and gets him.

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Only because Aparicio felt Kennedy was be unable to pull Wally Bunker was Louis able to have a play on what looked like a sure base hit.

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Aparicio was turned around as he spirited and was still able to throw the power all in time.

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A great play by the Baltimore Shorts out.

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Here is Osteen takes the strike.

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Baltimore playing Osteen the ultimate compliment.

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They played a pitcher to pull, yet they did not play Kennedy to pull.

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Osteen has a home run. He hit it in Atlanta against the Braves.

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Strike one pitch before, fast ball. On the corner, strike two.

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Two down, bases empty in the third. No score.

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The totals are identical. No runs and one hit for each side.

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Two exceptional defensive plays.

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Hurt Bluffery and now Louis Aparicio.

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Strike two pitch, fast ball fouled away off to the left upstairs.

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And Osteen is still there, 0-2.

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Well now I don't know. You know they used to tell us that Bunker threw hard before he heard his arm.

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He's not exactly throwing change up there. 0-2.

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Wally Reddy in the right hander, back to the plate, way outside, all the way to the backstop.

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It was either going to be a change or a curve ball and he released it somewhere back in his right ear.

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And it landed somewhere back at home plate.

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And it is 58 feet from home plate to the backstop and he hit it on the fly.

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1-2, the count to Claude Osteen.

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Bunker A and Wally delivers 1-2.

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Little Hein outside with a slider that didn't break much. 2-2.

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More wheels on deck.

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Our very deepest first, 2-2 pitch to Claude. Fast ball got him. 4 strikeouts for Wally Bunker. The Dodgers are out of order.

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And the score at the end of two and a half innings. The Dodgers nothing, Baltimore nothing.

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Wally Reddy in the right hander, back to the plate, way outside, all the way to the backstop.

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And it is 58 feet from home plate to the backstop.

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00:40:54,000 --> 00:41:10,000
And it is 58 feet from home plate to the backstop.

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And it is 58 feet from home plate to the backstop.

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We pause 30 seconds for station identification.

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And it is 58 feet from home plate to the backstop.

396
00:41:55,000 --> 00:42:10,000
And it is 58 feet from home plate to the backstop.

397
00:42:10,000 --> 00:42:25,000
And it is 58 feet from home plate to the backstop.

398
00:42:25,000 --> 00:42:40,000
And it is 58 feet from home plate to the backstop.

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And it is 58 feet from home plate to the backstop.

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00:42:55,000 --> 00:43:10,000
The Dodgers meanwhile had an eye-catching play by Lou Johnson as he ran over and took a fly ball away from Willie Davis. Plus the double play when LaFever was decked by Big Johnny Powell but as the middleman still was able to get the man at first.

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Blair fouls another pitch and it is still 1-2. Billy Hunter over to get it.

402
00:43:21,000 --> 00:43:29,000
1-2 the counter for Blair. Bottom of the third no score.

403
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Osteen nods yes. Left hand already back he comes. Fast ball. Hits the air to center field. Willie Davis hits the glove once and makes the catch.

404
00:43:39,000 --> 00:43:43,000
Boy I just wonder, huh? I wonder what he was thinking about when that ball was hit.

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Hopefully all of the Dodgers and Willie no doubt hoping to get that first one out of the way. Well it is out of the way. He has his feet wet now. He can go about his business.

406
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One out and here is catcher Andy Eschibarra. Right hand hit it.

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And there is one for six. It was so touching before the game to see the first string catcher Dick Brown who was operated on and catched one in this season throwing out the first ball to the Cunitipis Place, Eschibarra, who is jammed and hits one to Will.

408
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Morey up with it and across to Parker for the out. Two away. The batter now and getting an ovation as it goes as he works his way to home plate pitcher Wally Bunker.

409
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Wally Bunker right hand batter.

410
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Osteen into his wind up and the fastball a strike. Going one.

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They do not play Bunker to pull. The infield shading in towards first place. The outfield is relatively shallow and around the right.

412
00:44:56,000 --> 00:45:04,000
Osteen back to one. Fastball pulled. Is a hole at short. Wills has to go back to get it. Throws and gets it.

413
00:45:04,000 --> 00:45:14,000
Bunker able to pull Osteen anyway but Wills throws him out. Baltimore is down in order one, two, three and at the end of three innings of play. Dodgers nothing. Baltimore nothing.

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416
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You have a taste of beer, a taste of beer. All staff for over four generations.

417
00:46:16,000 --> 00:46:30,000
Along with Ben Scully, this is Bob Prince from Baltimore at Memorial Stadium. They have just announced the attendance. The largest single crowd ever to witness a baseball game here. 54,445.

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Now both teams are in the position of turning their lineup over for the second time. For in the three innings as each with an eight of a double play, nine men have gone to the plate and unsuccessfully have been able to do little enough.

419
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There's been some very spectacular fielding plays and so they turn the Dodger order upside again and Wills, Parker and Willie Davis will go to Wally Bunker. Here's Ben.

420
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All right Bob. Morrie Wills, Wes Parker and Willie Davis in that order. Fourth inning no score. Meade aside has been able to get a man to second base. Each side with one hit.

421
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Wills struck out in the first inning. Morrie is now 0-8 in the series. The infield looking for the bunt. Brooks Robinson is up inside the bag. His third, Johnny Powell is up even at first. Bunker into his windup and the pitch to Wills. He punts.

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Bunker down to get it, picks it up and throws him out. As we mentioned earlier, the Dodgers figured a bunt on Bunker. Wills ties and is thrown out in the batter, Wes Parker.

423
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Bunker struck out looking in the first inning. At the two live fastballs, he was caught looking at a breaking ball.

424
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Bunker led the Dodgers in strikeouts during the course of the regular season. And as a switch hitter is prone to strikeout left-handed more so than right-handed, Bunker's fastball is fouled back on one.

425
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No score in the fourth. Wally Bunker in Flaudo Steen.

426
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Parker waiting. Now Bunker into his windup and the strike one pitch on the way. Little slider that slips in and over. Good pitch, 0-2. So Bunker, who has an awful lot of motion, set Parker up with more motion than usual and then threw the off-beat slider in the count 0-2.

427
00:48:32,000 --> 00:48:46,000
Wally reading Etchibarron, the outfield about straight away on Parker and time called by Pellikoudis just as Bunker was ready to deliver the ball. It was Etchibarron who asked for time and Pellikoudis who granted it.

428
00:48:46,080 --> 00:49:12,000
to women, young Wally ready. Strike two-pitch to West Parker. Fastball hit into deep right-side of field, chasing it his poor Blair. It is over his head, takes one big bounce and goes over the fence for a double. And so Parker will be sent back to second base.

429
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It hits a 15-foot gravel warning track in right center and kangarooed over the 7-foot wire fence. So West Parker gets the first extra base hit as he bounces a double up into the playchutes in right center field.

430
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And with one out the batter will be Willie Davis. No runs, two hits, no errors for the Dodgers. No runs, one hit, no errors for the Orioles. We're in the fourth inning.

431
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So Willie Davis at the play. Willie hits a slice and five-ball to left field in the first inning you remember. And Sir Breffery made a great running catch. Now Willie up there trying to pick up Parker. Aparicio bird-dogging West to cut down his lead. Bunker ready in the fastball, a half-swing first strike.

432
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Willie tried to hold up but couldn't do it. In field around towards first so that Aparicio, while playing Willie Davis, at the same time can hold West Bunker at second base. It is his responsibility. Johnson is over near the hole on the right side.

433
00:50:21,000 --> 00:50:36,000
Fastball up and in to Willie to take them out of there. One ball and one strike.

434
00:50:36,000 --> 00:50:57,000
Bunker reading his signs. Now while he's set at the belt, looks back at Parker and works the play outside one-handed by Eschabar and ball two. Two and one. And Bunker decides he'd rather have another ball to work with and Pellicudas of Dodgers.

435
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The Dodgers with two hits barely took Bunker's glove off with a line drive in the second inning. Parker has just doubled. West getting a bad break. If the ball does not bounce over the seven-foot fence, he has himself a triple.

436
00:51:10,000 --> 00:51:18,000
For Baltimore, Johnny Powell a solid single to right field. All right Bunker is ready. Look at Parker.

437
00:51:18,000 --> 00:51:28,000
Now the two one-pitch. Fastball inside and low. Ball three. Three and one. The count to Willie.

438
00:51:28,000 --> 00:51:37,000
Ron Fairley on deck.

439
00:51:37,000 --> 00:51:50,000
Parker being shepherded by third base coach Preston Gomez. Able to see old Shadowing down there. Three one-pitch to Willie. Fastball hit in the air to right center field. Blair going over. He's there and makes the catch.

440
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Holding on at second is West Parker. So Willie Davis flies to right center to pull Blair and with two outs the batter Ron Fairley.

441
00:52:02,000 --> 00:52:10,000
Fairley a solid single in the second inning and of course now Bunker has to make a decision. Does he go with strength against strength?

442
00:52:10,000 --> 00:52:22,000
Willie has had a good live fastball today but Fairley is a fastball hitter and Etchibar not there to talk to him. Fairley hit a fastball to knock the glove off Bunker's hand the last time they tangled.

443
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Most of the time the pitcher will go strength with strength so that if you're going to beat him it has to be on his best pitch. All right Etchibar in the back of the plate.

444
00:52:33,000 --> 00:52:44,000
No score in the fourth inning. Two out and West Parker at second base. Jimmy LaFever on deck.

445
00:52:44,000 --> 00:52:52,000
Bunker right foot on the rubber. He has a rather open stance when he comes set so that if you're a hitter you can read Orioles on his chest.

446
00:52:52,000 --> 00:53:02,000
Fairley fouls the first one back on the screen on one. Instead of looking at Bunker's left side when he is set you are looking at his chest.

447
00:53:02,000 --> 00:53:13,000
One reason I believe he sets that way is that he has trouble pitching while holding a man on and has decided to find some kind of middle ground by opening up his stretch.

448
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0-1 the count. Bunker looks back at Parker, catches him a second time. Now works Fairley fastball low one and one.

449
00:53:24,000 --> 00:53:34,000
No score. The Dodgers and Baltimore in the fourth inning with two out. The Dodgers no runs, two hits and no errors. The Birds no runs, a hit and no error.

450
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And Fairley trying to pick up West Parker from second base. Bunker's 1-1 hit. Breaking ball slider that stayed outside ball two, two and one.

451
00:53:51,000 --> 00:54:03,000
So the Dodgers lost a possible run here in the fourth inning. As Parker's ball turned out to be a ground rule double instead of a leg triple and then Willie Davis followed with a fly ball deep enough to normally have scored him.

452
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And it remains no score. 2-1 pitch to Fairley. Fastball that drives him back ball three. Bunker pitching very, very carefully to Fairley.

453
00:54:13,000 --> 00:54:28,000
And with first base open it's almost an unintentional, intentional walk. They're going to give him bad balls hoping he'll swing at it. 3-1.

454
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Gone back up to the plate. Bunker's dad, Wally checks Parker and delivers. Breaking ball is inside ball four.

455
00:54:35,000 --> 00:54:45,000
The Bunker a little bit afraid of coming in with his fastball to Fairley. Off-speed breaking balls and low fastballs and he walks in.

456
00:54:45,000 --> 00:54:52,000
So two out, runners at first and second and Jimmy Lefevre, the club's leader in RBIs and home runs, kicks in at the plate.

457
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Lefevre won for seven in the series, lifted a fly ball to Kurt Bleffery back in the second inning.

458
00:54:59,000 --> 00:55:08,000
Bunker trying to work himself out of the jam and the fastball is sliced foul off third, well back into the second deck in the count of one-one.

459
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To pay the attendance today, the largest crowd to ever see a game in Baltimore, 54,445. The proceeds a little short of a half a million dollars.

460
00:55:19,000 --> 00:55:27,000
The largest crowd to have seen a game prior to today here in Baltimore, a little over 52,000.

461
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Strike one pitch to Lefevre. Breaking ball outside, one and one.

462
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One ball and one strike. It counts to Jim Lefevre. Two out on the fourth, no score.

463
00:55:51,000 --> 00:56:02,000
Now Bunker's set at the bell. While they're ready in the one-one pitch, fastball fouls kicked into Etchie Barron Smith. One and two.

464
00:56:02,000 --> 00:56:13,000
On deck, Lou Johnson. The Dodgers left four men on base against Palmer and eight men on base against McNally.

465
00:56:13,000 --> 00:56:21,000
Have two men on with two out here on the fourth.

466
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Bunker ready. And the one-two pitch, way outside, one handed by Etchie Barnes, as again Bunker came within a few inches of throwing one away.

467
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Two and two, the count to Jim Lefevre. Fourth inning, no score. Wes Parker at second, Ron Fairley at first. Two out.

468
00:56:51,000 --> 00:57:00,000
Bunker checking with Etchie Barnes. Now the right hand are ready. And the two-two pitch, fastball, pop foul off to the left and slicing out of play.

469
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Etchie Barnes comes over to take a look, but that's all. It's in the lower deck. So it's still two and two.

470
00:57:10,000 --> 00:57:18,000
Lou Johnson, who proclaimed to all the Dodgers on the team bus that he insisted upon working Monday, is out on deck.

471
00:57:18,000 --> 00:57:28,000
As the Dodgers tried to shake themselves after having gone down rather easily to Baltimore, the first few games of the series.

472
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The Birds, of course, trying to sweep it and finish it at home.

473
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Two and two to Lefevre. Bunker ready. Delivered in the dirt, a great save by Etchie Barnes. A big play by Andy.

474
00:57:41,000 --> 00:57:49,000
He got his nose in the dirt to block that one. And Etchie Barnes, more and more, resembles a prize-winning goaltender in hockey right now.

475
00:57:49,000 --> 00:58:02,000
He's all over the place, behind the plate. Of course, with two out, the runners will be going. Parker from second, Fairley from first.

476
00:58:02,000 --> 00:58:14,000
Bunker set. Checking. The runners go, and the pitch is gone on this fight play.

477
00:58:14,000 --> 00:58:23,000
Five strikeouts for pitcher Wally Bunker. Will the Dodgers no runs one hit and two left? And the score at the end of the first half of the fourth inning.

478
00:58:23,000 --> 00:58:27,000
The Dodgers nothing, Baltimore nothing.

479
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Right now, let's bring in umpire Nick Pown for another story. Nick?

480
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One night in St. Louis, a pitcher known as Lazerfingers, told what appears a very wet pitch. I warned him about this, and I also mentioned he needs a shave.

481
00:58:40,000 --> 00:58:57,000
Golly gee, uncle. He says, while my beard is tough, my skin is tender as a mace. Marvel, I reply. What you need is a second brand new razor just out. For a gelette technic. Very sharp against the beard, but very light against the skin.

482
00:58:57,000 --> 00:59:06,000
It's the lightest touch to shaving, and it ends blade-handling forever. Six super stainless steel shaving edges are curled and sealed inside a cartridge.

483
00:59:06,000 --> 00:59:16,000
Flip a lever on the new edge locks in place. Which later I warned Lazerfingers again about his wet pitch and I start with, that is a very handsome shave you got there.

484
00:59:16,000 --> 00:59:33,000
Why thank you, he says. I now shave with a gelette technic. One flip and you got a sharp edge. Yes, I reply. It's just like your wet pitch. One flip and you get replaced.

485
00:59:33,000 --> 00:59:52,000
As Ben Kelly was telling you, the Dodgers are going down on those fastballs. And in the first game of the series, 12 strikeouts with Drabowski getting 11, Palmer and going 9.

486
00:59:52,000 --> 01:00:04,000
12 strikeouts ready for a Dodger fans on me. First pitch D'Aparicio is the first pitch in the left field for a base hit.

487
01:00:04,000 --> 01:00:11,000
The Claude Hosein in first pitch D'Aparicio is whacked into left field and the batter will be Kert Wefferey.

488
01:00:11,000 --> 01:00:24,000
D'Aparicio likes to run. Held on by Wes Parker. But Lewis is not quite the runner he was back in 1959 when the Dodgers saw him in the World Series as a member of the Chicago Whitesides.

489
01:00:24,000 --> 01:00:32,000
He won a stole 57 bases then. He was about 25 this year.

490
01:00:32,000 --> 01:00:43,000
So D'Aparicio, a solid single to left field. And now Chris Palakoutis talking to one of the Park ushers about a possible problem in center field.

491
01:00:43,000 --> 01:00:51,000
And now that will be relayed to the public address announcer. Kert Wefferey, the left hand hitting left fielder, is grounded out to Parker in the first inning.

492
01:00:51,000 --> 01:00:54,000
Wes holding the bag on D'Aparicio.

493
01:00:54,000 --> 01:01:02,000
Hosein set at the bell. Looks at Lewis. Blefary bunched up along the first base line foul on one.

494
01:01:02,000 --> 01:01:06,000
Where in the bottom of the fourth inning no score. The Dodgers no runs, two hits, no errors.

495
01:01:06,000 --> 01:01:09,000
Baltimore no runs, two hits, no errors.

496
01:01:09,000 --> 01:01:17,000
Parker now wants to get his sign squared away with Hosein to make sure Claude doesn't go over there when Wes is coming to the plate.

497
01:01:17,000 --> 01:01:27,000
There are some iron or steel chairs in center field. The sun is being reflected off the tops of those chairs and consequently creating a hazard for the hitters.

498
01:01:27,000 --> 01:01:31,000
And they are asking those chairs to be folded and put away.

499
01:01:31,000 --> 01:01:35,000
Strike one, Pitch to Blefary, fouled off the bunch. Then the count, O and two.

500
01:01:35,000 --> 01:01:45,000
Kert is a pretty good runner.

501
01:01:45,000 --> 01:01:51,000
The Lewis Aparicio, one for two today, three for twelve in the series.

502
01:01:51,000 --> 01:01:54,000
Standing at first base here in the fourth inning no score.

503
01:01:54,000 --> 01:01:58,000
Wally Bunker muscled his way out of trouble in the fourth inning.

504
01:01:58,000 --> 01:02:00,000
And now Osteen working.

505
01:02:00,000 --> 01:02:05,000
Thorpe set and delivers. Pitch over, strike three as the foul tipped off the bat of Blefary.

506
01:02:05,000 --> 01:02:12,000
He checks his swing, but the ball hits the bat and then pops into Roseboro's mid. One away.

507
01:02:12,000 --> 01:02:21,000
The batter, Frank Robinson, that's Osteen's second strikeout.

508
01:02:21,000 --> 01:02:30,000
Osteen pitching his game up to here. He is not an overpowering pitcher. Claude will not get the roars from the crowds as the strikeout man.

509
01:02:30,000 --> 01:02:36,000
But he just quietly kind of noodles along and he won seventeen games.

510
01:02:36,000 --> 01:02:40,000
Here's Frank Robinson struck out in the first inning.

511
01:02:40,000 --> 01:02:45,000
Right hand hitting right fielder. One out, fourth inning no score. Aparicio at first base.

512
01:02:45,000 --> 01:02:50,000
Osteen decides he better drive little Louis back.

513
01:02:50,000 --> 01:02:53,000
Dodgers playing Robinson to full.

514
01:02:53,000 --> 01:02:59,000
It is only 309 feet down the line here at Baltimore, but it is a tremendous shot.

515
01:02:59,000 --> 01:03:03,000
He hit it out of the park and Robinson did that this year.

516
01:03:03,000 --> 01:03:10,000
Osteen ready in the pitch to Robbie. Hit to the fist down to third baseman Kennedy. To Lefebvre for one, to Parker not in time.

517
01:03:10,000 --> 01:03:15,000
Aparicio took Lefebvre out on a bad throw by John Kennedy.

518
01:03:15,000 --> 01:03:21,000
Kennedy juggled the ball, did not have a good grip, and his throw was into the runner.

519
01:03:21,000 --> 01:03:29,000
So that even though there would have been plenty of time, Lefebvre had to glove the ball while going into Aparicio and little Louis decked in it.

520
01:03:29,000 --> 01:03:32,000
And the throw away off the mark.

521
01:03:32,000 --> 01:03:38,000
So the Dodgers failed to execute on a double play ball and we'll see just how important that is.

522
01:03:38,000 --> 01:03:44,000
Two out. Usually the smooth fielding Kennedy, but he was handcuffed a bit on that one.

523
01:03:44,000 --> 01:03:52,000
Brooks Robinson to batter. Fastball is at by Osteen down to Wills who kicks it into Lefebvre in time.

524
01:03:52,000 --> 01:03:57,000
Wills dropped the ball but just shoveled to Lefebvre in time to force Robinson.

525
01:03:57,000 --> 01:04:04,000
And in the fourth inning for Baltimore, no runs, one hit, a man left. And the score at the end of four innings of play.

526
01:04:04,000 --> 01:04:10,000
The Dodgers nothing, Baltimore nothing.

527
01:04:10,000 --> 01:04:12,000
And now a word from someone in the stands.

528
01:04:12,000 --> 01:04:18,000
Here's a man in the stands wearing a baseball cap with a bee on it. He looks rather dejected. What's wrong sir?

529
01:04:18,000 --> 01:04:21,000
I tell you things this ain't been the same since the Brooklyn Dodgers move.

530
01:04:21,000 --> 01:04:22,000
Oh?

531
01:04:22,000 --> 01:04:25,000
Man, he sounds all like power and speed and all that.

532
01:04:25,000 --> 01:04:27,000
Well it is too bad they left Brooklyn.

533
01:04:27,000 --> 01:04:32,000
Too bad. Lady was a crime when they started a new season and was the biggest thing around.

534
01:04:32,000 --> 01:04:33,000
Thank you.

535
01:04:33,000 --> 01:04:38,000
And another thing, look at that lineup they got this year. Why don't you take Dodge Power, 172.25, 273.

536
01:04:38,000 --> 01:04:40,000
Both aren't very high daddy averages.

537
01:04:40,000 --> 01:04:44,000
Dodge averages, I'm talking about the power lineup for the new Dodge Dodge.

538
01:04:44,000 --> 01:04:47,000
You know it's a really new car in a compact field.

539
01:04:47,000 --> 01:04:51,000
And what I mean all new. New roof line, new curved window glass.

540
01:04:51,000 --> 01:04:55,000
And inside wow, even the girls will flip when they see the Dodge.

541
01:04:55,000 --> 01:04:59,000
Dodge, Dodge, I thought you were talking about the Brooklyn Dodgers.

542
01:04:59,000 --> 01:05:02,000
Lady, I said Dodgers. Didn't you listen?

543
01:05:02,000 --> 01:05:07,000
Me brother-in-law is a Brooklyn Dodge dealer. He's got a Dodge dealership on Poplar Avenue.

544
01:05:07,000 --> 01:05:09,000
Oh really? What happened to him?

545
01:05:09,000 --> 01:05:11,000
He moved to Queens.

546
01:05:11,000 --> 01:05:23,000
Melissa Ben Scully along with Bob Prince sending you the third game of the 1966 World Series from Memorial Stadium in Baltimore.

547
01:05:23,000 --> 01:05:25,000
It's a dandy through four, no score.

548
01:05:25,000 --> 01:05:31,000
Each side with two hits, a couple of sparkling plays and two double plays, one on each side.

549
01:05:31,000 --> 01:05:36,000
In the fifth inning for the Dodgers, Lou Johnson, Johnny Roseboro, and John Kennedy.

550
01:05:36,000 --> 01:05:45,000
If there has been a break so far, it would be the ball hit by Parker that was turned into a ground rule double play as it bounced over the right center field fence.

551
01:05:45,000 --> 01:05:48,000
Normally, West runs that ball out for three.

552
01:05:48,000 --> 01:05:52,000
But instead of scoring, he had to hold it second on the fly ball by Willie Davis.

553
01:05:52,000 --> 01:05:56,000
That's about the only thing that could be considered a break through four innings.

554
01:05:56,000 --> 01:06:00,000
The first pitch to Lou Johnson in the dirt, ball one, one and all.

555
01:06:00,000 --> 01:06:06,000
Lou was jammed by Wally Bunker in the second inning, rolled one to short, it was turned into a double play.

556
01:06:06,000 --> 01:06:13,000
Bunker into his windup, his one-oh pitch fastball on the inside corner for a strike, one and one.

557
01:06:13,000 --> 01:06:16,000
Bunker has struck out five.

558
01:06:16,000 --> 01:06:20,000
He has walked one and allowed the two hits.

559
01:06:20,000 --> 01:06:22,000
Osteen has allowed two hits.

560
01:06:22,000 --> 01:06:25,000
He has two strikeouts and no walks.

561
01:06:25,000 --> 01:06:27,000
Johnson waiting one and one.

562
01:06:27,000 --> 01:06:32,000
Bunker ready, Wally back with a soft curve full foul outside of third.

563
01:06:32,000 --> 01:06:43,000
Taram's off the box seats and fielded down there by Bill Joukowski of the National A's.

564
01:06:43,000 --> 01:06:48,000
Johnson, Roseboro and Kennedy, the way the Dodgers stack up here in the fifth inning.

565
01:06:48,000 --> 01:06:51,000
Bunker into his windup and Wally's one-two pitch.

566
01:06:51,000 --> 01:06:56,000
Breaking ball, looped into left field, charging his referee, but it'll drop in front of him for a base hit.

567
01:06:56,000 --> 01:07:02,000
Lew makes a huge turn and then comes scampering back to first.

568
01:07:02,000 --> 01:07:06,000
Of all the Dodgers, Johnson is a razzle-dazzle runner to first base.

569
01:07:06,000 --> 01:07:16,000
Most runners go to first base on a single, but Johnson goes to second base on a single and is only chased back to first.

570
01:07:16,000 --> 01:07:20,000
Here's Johnny Roseboro.

571
01:07:20,000 --> 01:07:26,000
Hit number three for the Dodgers and Johnny Roseboro who struck out in the third inning at the plate.

572
01:07:26,000 --> 01:07:32,000
John is one for nine in the series.

573
01:07:32,000 --> 01:07:35,000
Bunker set it above, looks at Johnson.

574
01:07:35,000 --> 01:07:38,000
The push to Roseboro popped up on the left side.

575
01:07:38,000 --> 01:07:43,000
It's Robinson looking at Aparicio and now Robinson makes the catch for the outs.

576
01:07:43,000 --> 01:07:48,000
Brooks appeared to be looking for some help and then stayed with the ball as Aparicio came over

577
01:07:48,000 --> 01:07:51,000
and they have a little chat right now.

578
01:07:51,000 --> 01:07:55,000
So Roseboro, first ball hitting, pops up, one away and here is John Kennedy.

579
01:07:55,000 --> 01:08:08,000
Kennedy had a shot up the middle and it was a great play by Aparicio to take a base hit away from him back in the third inning.

580
01:08:08,000 --> 01:08:11,000
So John Kennedy at the plate.

581
01:08:11,000 --> 01:08:15,000
One out in the fifth inning, no score.

582
01:08:15,000 --> 01:08:20,000
Remember it was scoreless going into the fifth inning of the second game.

583
01:08:20,000 --> 01:08:24,000
And then Baltimore pitched over three runs.

584
01:08:24,000 --> 01:08:26,000
The trips to Kennedy filed away.

585
01:08:26,000 --> 01:08:43,000
Down the right field line slicing out of play deep into the lower deck and the count of one-one.

586
01:08:43,000 --> 01:08:48,000
Roseboro making the out in the inning so we have one away.

587
01:08:48,000 --> 01:08:51,000
Kennedy at the plate, one-one to John.

588
01:08:51,000 --> 01:08:55,000
Bunker set it above and flips over to first base driving Johnson back.

589
01:08:55,000 --> 01:09:03,000
Since the pitcher is due to follow, Johnson might very well try something with Kennedy at the plate here in the fifth.

590
01:09:03,000 --> 01:09:07,000
Bunker is set, watching loose, still checking.

591
01:09:07,000 --> 01:09:10,000
And the bluffs going and the soft curve is hit up the third.

592
01:09:10,000 --> 01:09:15,000
Brooks Robinson to Dave Johnson and he's submarineed and there's no play at first.

593
01:09:15,000 --> 01:09:19,000
Boy, you talk about taking the second baseman out like a shoe salesman.

594
01:09:19,000 --> 01:09:22,000
Johnson went right down to the toes after him.

595
01:09:22,000 --> 01:09:27,000
So a four-slay, five-four, two out.

596
01:09:27,000 --> 01:09:35,000
Of course, Johnny Powell, he really took out LaFever back in the second inning, all legitimate plays.

597
01:09:35,000 --> 01:09:40,000
And Johnson now just flipping Dave Johnson down around the shoes and up-ending.

598
01:09:40,000 --> 01:09:45,000
So with two out, it is John Kennedy at first, Claude Osteen to batter.

599
01:09:45,000 --> 01:09:48,000
No score in the fifth inning.

600
01:09:48,000 --> 01:09:58,000
Bunker set it above, lobbed, throw it at first to drive Kennedy back.

601
01:09:58,000 --> 01:10:03,000
If there is any surprise at all in the game,

602
01:10:03,000 --> 01:10:08,000
it is the fact that what Dodger runners have been on base have not even tried to steal or run.

603
01:10:08,000 --> 01:10:10,000
It hits the Osteen outside.

604
01:10:10,000 --> 01:10:14,000
Of course, there'd only be two of them, Fairleigh in the second inning,

605
01:10:14,000 --> 01:10:20,000
and he was doubled out, and Johnson here in the fifth, and he was fourth.

606
01:10:20,000 --> 01:10:22,000
1-0 to counter Claude Osteen.

607
01:10:22,000 --> 01:10:26,000
Bunker set, looks over at Kennedy, now Wally to the plate.

608
01:10:26,000 --> 01:10:29,000
Fast ball low and inside, ball two.

609
01:10:29,000 --> 01:10:34,000
Osteen's power, and you use the word advisedly when talking about a pitcher,

610
01:10:34,000 --> 01:10:37,000
but his power basically is to center field.

611
01:10:37,000 --> 01:10:39,000
He's not going to pull one in the corner very often,

612
01:10:39,000 --> 01:10:42,000
but he can hit the ball a surprisingly long distance.

613
01:10:42,000 --> 01:10:46,000
He had a triple this year that hit the center field fence at Dodger Stadium on the fly.

614
01:10:46,000 --> 01:10:48,000
That's 410 feet.

615
01:10:48,000 --> 01:10:56,000
And his home run in Atlanta against the Braves cleared the center field fence.

616
01:10:56,000 --> 01:10:58,000
Here's the 2-0 pitch to Claude.

617
01:10:58,000 --> 01:11:01,000
Ball hit into left center, Blefrey has to go back on the ball,

618
01:11:01,000 --> 01:11:04,000
still going back and makes the catch for the hour.

619
01:11:04,000 --> 01:11:09,000
Almost to the warning track, ball was hit about 365 feet.

620
01:11:09,000 --> 01:11:12,000
No runs ahead, a man left, and the score is yet to four and a half innings.

621
01:11:12,000 --> 01:11:15,000
The Dodgers nothing, Baltimore nothing.

622
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623
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630
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633
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634
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Right now we'll pause 30 seconds for station identification.

635
01:12:20,000 --> 01:12:25,000
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636
01:12:25,000 --> 01:12:29,000
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637
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641
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642
01:12:53,000 --> 01:12:57,000
Through four and a half innings for the Dodgers, no runs, three hits and no errors.

643
01:12:57,000 --> 01:12:58,000
They have left three.

644
01:12:58,000 --> 01:13:00,000
For Baltimore, no runs, two hits, no errors.

645
01:13:00,000 --> 01:13:02,000
They have not left a man.

646
01:13:02,000 --> 01:13:04,000
Now as we go to the bottom of the fifth, no score on the ballgame.

647
01:13:04,000 --> 01:13:09,000
For more Play-By-Play, the voice of the Pittsburgh Pirates, here's Bob Princh.

648
01:13:09,000 --> 01:13:12,000
Thank you very much, Ben and Hello again everybody.

649
01:13:12,000 --> 01:13:18,000
Boo Powell who took a hanging curve ball and ran into the right for a base hit on the second inning will lead it off.

650
01:13:18,000 --> 01:13:21,000
Powell, Dave Johnson and Paul Blair.

651
01:13:21,000 --> 01:13:23,000
The outfield has now swung around to the right.

652
01:13:23,000 --> 01:13:27,000
They'll gap him in left center and they've over shifted the infield considerably.

653
01:13:27,000 --> 01:13:29,000
Fairly buried deep in right.

654
01:13:29,000 --> 01:13:39,000
First pitch, a fast ball, dodge him and over for a call strike. It's nothing in the line.

655
01:13:39,000 --> 01:13:44,000
Going into the bottom of the fifth, Osteen has seen no serious run for that close to him as yet.

656
01:13:44,000 --> 01:13:48,000
The O-1 delivery has a curve ball that slips him straight up high around the bill with a cap.

657
01:13:48,000 --> 01:13:52,000
The ball one strike, one count.

658
01:13:52,000 --> 01:13:58,000
To the Dodger fans, of course, alarming that they have now gone 20 in the third and he's about a score.

659
01:13:58,000 --> 01:14:02,000
All the other stuff we've heard, we're going to be talking about it soon.

660
01:14:02,000 --> 01:14:04,000
Pitch to Bunker. Pitch to Powell for most seen.

661
01:14:04,000 --> 01:14:12,000
That's wider for a call strike. A beauty to the outbacks on their one and two.

662
01:14:12,000 --> 01:14:17,000
One ball, two strikes. 54,445.

663
01:14:17,000 --> 01:14:22,000
The largest assembly ever in Memorial Stadium in Baltimore to witness a baseball game.

664
01:14:22,000 --> 01:14:24,000
One ball, two strikes.

665
01:14:24,000 --> 01:14:30,000
Powell deep in that batter's box. Curve ball hammered way into the upper deck off the left side foul.

666
01:14:30,000 --> 01:14:34,000
One and two. No score. We are in the bottom of the fifth.

667
01:14:34,000 --> 01:14:45,000
In game three of the series with the Dodgers virtually at their backs to the law.

668
01:14:45,000 --> 01:14:51,000
Talking to Baltimore manager Hank Bauer as to how the ball's carried here in the daytime as against tonight.

669
01:14:51,000 --> 01:14:56,000
He said he had little or no opportunity to make the comment because they played mostly night ball.

670
01:14:56,000 --> 01:15:00,000
One, two delivery. Bounced into the dirt. And it's two balls, two strikes.

671
01:15:00,000 --> 01:15:06,000
We'll see if Roseboro attempts to keep the ball in play. He does.

672
01:15:06,000 --> 01:15:11,000
Lots of times when a ball is bounced into the dirt, it gets scuffed.

673
01:15:11,000 --> 01:15:16,000
The pitcher, if he can keep it that way, would like to.

674
01:15:16,000 --> 01:15:21,000
Two balls, two strikes. Powell leading it off. No score in the bottom of the fifth.

675
01:15:21,000 --> 01:15:25,000
Baltimore.

676
01:15:25,000 --> 01:15:29,000
Had that and of course one of the strongest and biggest men in all of baseball.

677
01:15:29,000 --> 01:15:34,000
Boog Powell at the plate.

678
01:15:34,000 --> 01:15:37,000
Curve ball weakly tapped down the right line going foul.

679
01:15:37,000 --> 01:15:39,000
That will be fielded by Dean Woodling.

680
01:15:39,000 --> 01:15:41,000
Two balls, two strikes.

681
01:15:41,000 --> 01:15:48,000
Woodling also is the batting coach for the Baltimore Royals.

682
01:15:48,000 --> 01:15:51,000
Very pleasant, a fun little day here in Baltimore.

683
01:15:51,000 --> 01:15:57,000
A little hazy in the sky right now, but it's what the ball players would refer to as a high sky.

684
01:15:57,000 --> 01:16:03,000
They prefer a little cloud or two up there so they can sort of judge the baseballs when they get up in the air.

685
01:16:03,000 --> 01:16:07,000
Two, two pitch. A curve ball popped up down the right field line. Looks terrible.

686
01:16:07,000 --> 01:16:17,000
The partner is going in foul territory. Stays with it and makes a foul ball catch about 45 feet down the line and there's one away.

687
01:16:17,000 --> 01:16:22,000
The batter now is going to be Dave Johnson. You've got it into a double play in the second inning.

688
01:16:22,000 --> 01:16:32,000
Boog Powell having been the runner at first and when Boog went in to take out LaFever, it looked like a rather unequal contest.

689
01:16:32,000 --> 01:16:39,000
So Dave Johnson in. Scoreless bar, Dodgers no runs on three hits. The Orioles no runs on two hits.

690
01:16:39,000 --> 01:16:46,000
Broken back, down ball to Parker beautifully up on to Osteen and they execute a fine play.

691
01:16:46,000 --> 01:16:52,000
A broken back, slivers of the bat going out in the infield. Parker with a magnificent hand going over to the right.

692
01:16:52,000 --> 01:16:57,000
The ball ran up his wrist but he came out up with it and Osteen covering properly. They get the out.

693
01:16:57,000 --> 01:17:05,000
So it's two down and the Baltimore fifth. There is no score.

694
01:17:05,000 --> 01:17:15,000
No question what that time Osteen sent a good tailing pitch on Dave Johnson because he hit it right on the end of the bat.

695
01:17:15,000 --> 01:17:19,000
Paul Blair.

696
01:17:19,000 --> 01:17:26,000
Now Paul Blair is in. He's 0 for three in the series. 0 for four actually having flied to center field in the series.

697
01:17:26,000 --> 01:17:31,000
He's got that hand better. The outfield swings a little bit around to the left side. Gap him in right center field.

698
01:17:31,000 --> 01:17:34,000
Osteen sent him a breaking ball. He hits it deep.

699
01:17:34,000 --> 01:18:02,000
Backfield is gone. Home run.

700
01:18:02,000 --> 01:18:12,000
Paul Blair gets a herbing home run over the 380 mark into the bleachers in left center and the Orioles lead 1-0.

701
01:18:12,000 --> 01:18:18,000
About an hour is Andy Etchibar a fastball if it needs a call strike.

702
01:18:18,000 --> 01:18:25,000
So the fire power breaks loose here with two down against the pitcher who really did not surrender too many home runs.

703
01:18:25,000 --> 01:18:32,000
Six all year. Osteen's next delivery breaks inside.

704
01:18:32,000 --> 01:18:36,000
That is Blair's first world series hit and one heel long remember.

705
01:18:36,000 --> 01:18:40,000
One been up in Baltimore. Two down, none on and the bottom of the fifth.

706
01:18:40,000 --> 01:18:46,000
That is their third series home run.

707
01:18:46,000 --> 01:18:53,000
Osteen comes back with a fastball shot down toward short. Will takes the big hop, plays it on across the first and that will retire the fast.

708
01:18:53,000 --> 01:18:59,000
So the hitting show, one run on the home run by Blair and of course the own hit of the inning.

709
01:18:59,000 --> 01:19:06,000
And at the end of the five full innings of Blair. Baltimore leads the matchers 1-0.

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The end of five innings Baltimore run on three hits. The Dodgers no runs on three hits.

718
01:20:13,000 --> 01:20:17,000
And for the third time in the three games, Baltimore getting out in front.

719
01:20:17,000 --> 01:20:24,000
And of course the Dodger attack is based on the fact that they are not in a situation where they have to hit their way back.

720
01:20:24,000 --> 01:20:31,000
They have to run, steal, and play hit and run. But as soon as you take the lead on them you have already tied up some of their more formidable weapons.

721
01:20:31,000 --> 01:20:36,000
It is also a club remember that has been blank seven key times during the regular season.

722
01:20:36,000 --> 01:20:45,000
And you could see Osteen's shoulders sag a bit when he realized that he along with co-faction Drysdale finds himself behind in the score.

723
01:20:45,000 --> 01:20:49,000
And of course overall the club behind in the series two games tonight.

724
01:20:49,000 --> 01:20:54,000
To the sixth inning one to nothing Baltimore. Let's get back to Bob.

725
01:20:54,000 --> 01:21:01,000
A bit of by-play that had the fans stirring here also. The excellent Baltimore ground crew and the Ricky Sick Music.

726
01:21:01,000 --> 01:21:06,000
They just swept that infield off about as quickly as anything you've ever seen done.

727
01:21:06,000 --> 01:21:17,000
Here's Maury Wells now. Stuck out in the first inning. Went out on a bunch tie in the fourth, such as the first.

728
01:21:17,000 --> 01:21:25,000
The outfield puts the Richie Asperin shift on Will. Swinging Bluffery over toward the left line. Blair well over and shallow.

729
01:21:25,000 --> 01:21:32,000
And Brooks Robinson. He was up that at third. They pitched down low for the ball.

730
01:21:32,000 --> 01:21:39,000
They had just announced from the press box the measurement of approximately 430 feet on the home run by Paul Blair.

731
01:21:39,000 --> 01:21:46,000
It was tagged. No question about that. Bunker comes in to Will. He bangs right up the middle for the solid base hit.

732
01:21:46,000 --> 01:21:51,000
Maury took sort of like a six iron swing that time. Went right down on the low pitch and came out with it.

733
01:21:51,000 --> 01:21:55,000
And in the center field he goes.

734
01:21:55,000 --> 01:22:00,000
You'll recall Will threw a base on balls in the first game and promptly stole second base.

735
01:22:00,000 --> 01:22:09,000
Now he's up there with the tying run. At first base. One to nothing Baltimore and we are in the Dodger's six.

736
01:22:09,000 --> 01:22:15,000
The batter is Wes Parker who struck out and hit a book roll double in the fourth inning on a drive into the gap in right center

737
01:22:15,000 --> 01:22:19,000
that bounced off the warning track and in front of the scoreboard.

738
01:22:19,000 --> 01:22:23,000
Will's is measuring Bunker.

739
01:22:23,000 --> 01:22:26,000
And there's the lob toss over. No damage.

740
01:22:26,000 --> 01:22:30,000
Will's will just take everything he can on him. He'll work at it.

741
01:22:30,000 --> 01:22:36,000
Now Wes Parker steps out to ask Platum Park Chris Pellicute or something.

742
01:22:36,000 --> 01:22:41,000
When Will's establishes his straight stolen base record.

743
01:22:41,000 --> 01:22:45,000
Bunker is checking now on Walt Maury. Long left.

744
01:22:45,000 --> 01:22:49,000
Well then he dives back in headlong and he's really testing him.

745
01:22:49,000 --> 01:22:54,000
He had a tremendous man behind him in Junior Gilliam for many years.

746
01:22:54,000 --> 01:22:58,000
The man who could go deep in the ball and strike count who was so adept with the bat.

747
01:22:58,000 --> 01:23:02,000
He could take the two strikes at the beginning to give Will's his chance.

748
01:23:02,000 --> 01:23:09,000
And then if he thought Will's was going to be caught, would flick a foul or get something on that battlenet ball.

749
01:23:09,000 --> 01:23:12,000
Parker in it.

750
01:23:12,000 --> 01:23:15,000
Will looks over to first by Bunker.

751
01:23:15,000 --> 01:23:19,000
Now it goes well but as the ball gets down toward Boog Powell and it's ruled what?

752
01:23:19,000 --> 01:23:24,000
Foul ball or fair ball? Platum Park says a fair ball and Will's goes to the second in molestation.

753
01:23:24,000 --> 01:23:27,000
A one hopper down to Boog Powell.

754
01:23:27,000 --> 01:23:32,000
Most of his body, and there's a lot of it, was in Powell's territory when he accepted that chance.

755
01:23:32,000 --> 01:23:37,000
And the Platum Park made the call of a fair ball and Will's now in the second.

756
01:23:37,000 --> 01:23:40,000
So the Dodgers get the tying run in the top of the sixth.

757
01:23:40,000 --> 01:23:42,000
Baltimore leading one and nothing.

758
01:23:42,000 --> 01:23:51,000
In the second base, Maury Will's base hit in the sixth was his first hit of the series.

759
01:23:51,000 --> 01:23:58,000
Now Willie Davis, who was robbed, has been described on a brilliant catch by Bluffery down the left field line.

760
01:23:58,000 --> 01:24:01,000
Then fly the center in the fourth. He's over two.

761
01:24:01,000 --> 01:24:09,000
A free throw in behind Will. Long fly ball in the right center field. Paul Blair dropping the sunglasses, getting back on the warning track.

762
01:24:09,000 --> 01:24:11,000
Will's is tagging. The catch is made.

763
01:24:11,000 --> 01:24:14,000
And Will's will just try to defer it on molestation.

764
01:24:14,000 --> 01:24:16,000
So it's two down.

765
01:24:16,000 --> 01:24:26,000
And the Dodgers now get their first base run of the third.

766
01:24:26,000 --> 01:24:35,000
Ron Fairley with a single taking Bunker's glove off and a walk.

767
01:24:35,000 --> 01:24:40,000
A little conference now at Berichtio Bunker in Etcheverry.

768
01:24:40,000 --> 01:24:44,000
For the Orioles, through their five, one run on three hits and no errors.

769
01:24:44,000 --> 01:24:53,000
For the Dodgers, here in the after five and two-thirds for them, no runs on four hits and no errors.

770
01:24:53,000 --> 01:24:58,000
Home run by Paul Blair is first hit in the series.

771
01:24:58,000 --> 01:25:01,000
One, of course, he'll long remember.

772
01:25:01,000 --> 01:25:03,000
So Ron Fairley is the batter.

773
01:25:03,000 --> 01:25:06,000
The outfield swings to the right on him. Will's up third.

774
01:25:06,000 --> 01:25:11,000
Bunker from the line that delivers throws it low, ball one.

775
01:25:11,000 --> 01:25:16,000
Booth Powell is deep near the edge of the outfield grass over toward the line.

776
01:25:16,000 --> 01:25:19,000
Fairley is giving a big gap on the shortstop side.

777
01:25:19,000 --> 01:25:21,000
Robinson up Eden with a base.

778
01:25:21,000 --> 01:25:26,000
But Berichtio is well over almost behind second, not quite.

779
01:25:26,000 --> 01:25:29,000
One ball on those strikes to wind up on the pitch.

780
01:25:29,000 --> 01:25:38,000
Little Papper out in front of the plate coming up for it is Bunker, Booth Powell and now he is in.

781
01:25:38,000 --> 01:25:43,000
Twelve innings short, no runs, one hit, no errors and one Dodger left.

782
01:25:43,000 --> 01:25:46,000
At the end of five and a half, he's a play.

783
01:25:46,000 --> 01:25:51,000
Baltimore one, but Los Angeles Statues nothing.

784
01:25:51,000 --> 01:25:55,000
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786
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790
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792
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793
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797
01:27:01,000 --> 01:27:05,000
Well, Wally Bunker leads it off, gets a nice round of applause.

798
01:27:05,000 --> 01:27:08,000
He's leading in this fall game one to nothing.

799
01:27:08,000 --> 01:27:15,000
Ron Fairley appears to be in some physical distress as he trotted out to right field.

800
01:27:15,000 --> 01:27:19,000
Could have pulled a muscle trying to beat out that infield.

801
01:27:19,000 --> 01:27:23,000
Tapper, I'm seeing his end before he strikes.

802
01:27:23,000 --> 01:27:25,000
There's a little off the breaking ball that time.

803
01:27:25,000 --> 01:27:28,000
Bunker's out of the short in the third inning.

804
01:27:32,000 --> 01:27:35,000
Best ball of all, ball on.

805
01:27:35,000 --> 01:27:40,000
Phil Regan and Bob Miller, two right-handers, are up for the bat.

806
01:27:48,000 --> 01:27:51,000
Big cut by Bunker, one and two.

807
01:27:55,000 --> 01:27:59,000
The youngster here in Baltimore who was in his uniform national league, he is the batboy,

808
01:27:59,000 --> 01:28:06,000
who, well, much younger than he is now, tragically lost both his hands in a fire and uses hooks.

809
01:28:06,000 --> 01:28:10,000
But they say that he is a tremendous athlete of all too classic.

810
01:28:10,000 --> 01:28:16,000
Tech free, as Carl, as Osteen came right down Broadway with it.

811
01:28:19,000 --> 01:28:23,000
Third strikeout, the batter now is Aparicio, down to the second and single to left.

812
01:28:23,000 --> 01:28:27,000
This youngster, as we said, is the batboy for the visiting team.

813
01:28:27,000 --> 01:28:31,000
In this case, the Dodgers and the National League.

814
01:28:31,000 --> 01:28:34,000
But he's very adept at football, golf, basketball, and everything,

815
01:28:34,000 --> 01:28:39,000
to show that when the end of capital is his, he can be overcome.

816
01:28:39,000 --> 01:28:42,000
Aparicio, right hand batter, swings a long one out in the right center,

817
01:28:42,000 --> 01:28:46,000
and Woody Davis runs over there and gets under without any trouble involving him,

818
01:28:46,000 --> 01:28:50,000
and it's still a medium line drive in the right center field.

819
01:28:50,000 --> 01:28:55,000
Baltimore leading one to nothing with two down and the Baltimore six.

820
01:28:55,000 --> 01:29:01,000
Home run by Paul Blair, a drive of over 400 feet in the left center field.

821
01:29:01,000 --> 01:29:06,000
Bluffery is in now. He granted the first and assisted and was called out on strike.

822
01:29:14,000 --> 01:29:18,000
They'll play Bluffery definitely to throw, open stance, left hand batter.

823
01:29:18,000 --> 01:29:25,000
Osteen's in with his fastball at the belt for a strike call, two and one.

824
01:29:31,000 --> 01:29:33,000
No ball, one strike.

825
01:29:33,000 --> 01:29:38,000
Light-kicked high, sends a sailing fish outside about the bill of the cap of all, one strike, one count.

826
01:29:38,000 --> 01:29:45,000
The Dodgers now have drawn 21 and a third innings without a score.

827
01:29:45,000 --> 01:29:53,000
So the so-called weak Baltimore 15 staff will not get any testimony about that from the Dodgers batter.

828
01:29:53,000 --> 01:29:56,000
A ball and two strikes.

829
01:30:02,000 --> 01:30:05,000
One ball, two strikes.

830
01:30:05,000 --> 01:30:09,000
Osteen getting the sign now from Roseboro wasting no time, comes in with his curveball,

831
01:30:09,000 --> 01:30:15,000
rips the right end of the play by Parker leaping high and steering that one.

832
01:30:15,000 --> 01:30:21,000
Fine, domestic play by West Parker on a line drive hit right over the bat.

833
01:30:21,000 --> 01:30:25,000
Go for Baltimore in the sixth, three up and three down.

834
01:30:25,000 --> 01:30:30,000
At the end of sixth inning, Baltimore won Los Angeles Dodgers nothing.

835
01:30:30,000 --> 01:30:32,000
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836
01:30:32,000 --> 01:30:39,000
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837
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840
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You'll read about the player who publicly predicted before the series that his team would lose.

841
01:31:03,000 --> 01:31:08,000
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842
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843
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844
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845
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846
01:31:24,000 --> 01:31:28,000
Vince Cully along with Bob Prince from Memorial Stadium in Baltimore.

847
01:31:28,000 --> 01:31:31,000
We're at the Orioles to run three hits and no errors.

848
01:31:31,000 --> 01:31:33,000
The Dodgers no runs four hits and no errors.

849
01:31:33,000 --> 01:31:39,000
And a reminder, the fourth game of the World Series will be played tomorrow here in Baltimore at 2 p.m.

850
01:31:39,000 --> 01:31:43,000
Warm-up time at 1.45 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time.

851
01:31:43,000 --> 01:31:46,000
Let's go to the 7th, 1-0 Baltimore, and back to Bob.

852
01:31:46,000 --> 01:31:49,000
And Jim LeFevre then.

853
01:31:49,000 --> 01:31:52,000
He is 0 for 2, 1 for 8 in the series.

854
01:31:52,000 --> 01:32:06,000
Slid to left field in the second and he struck out in the fourth.

855
01:32:06,000 --> 01:32:13,000
Regan tossing alone now in the Dodger bullpen.

856
01:32:13,000 --> 01:32:16,000
Wally Bunker working to switch batting with Beaver.

857
01:32:16,000 --> 01:32:19,000
And there's a drive in the deep right, but Frank Robinson appears to have it measured.

858
01:32:19,000 --> 01:32:26,000
He does. Makes an excess high catch on the line drive to deep right.

859
01:32:26,000 --> 01:32:31,000
The Dodgers have put some wood on the ball to Bunker, but haven't been able to find the hole.

860
01:32:31,000 --> 01:32:38,000
Here's Lou Johnson now who bounced into a double play in the second inning and looped the single in the fifth to left field.

861
01:32:38,000 --> 01:32:44,000
Baltimore won the Dodgers nothing in the top half of the 7th inning of the third game of the series.

862
01:32:44,000 --> 01:32:55,000
Lou Johnson.

863
01:32:55,000 --> 01:32:58,000
Wind up the pitch. Lou Johnson takes the lower ball on Bunker.

864
01:32:58,000 --> 01:33:07,000
When in the wind up motion, we'll keep the ball in his glove, a la Bob Buell of the National League, who then,

865
01:33:07,000 --> 01:33:09,000
in his wind up then goes right to the ball and throws it.

866
01:33:09,000 --> 01:33:12,000
From the stretch, he will then hold the ball behind his back.

867
01:33:12,000 --> 01:33:14,000
Here's the 1-0 pitch.

868
01:33:14,000 --> 01:33:19,000
Lou chops off the left side. That Risho goes over and hits out his glove, dies in the shallow center field.

869
01:33:19,000 --> 01:33:22,000
Lou Johnson brings around first and then starts to go in.

870
01:33:22,000 --> 01:33:26,000
And as Blair falls down, he decides his big back to first base.

871
01:33:26,000 --> 01:33:30,000
That he'd known, of course, that Blair was going to fall down. He gets into second easily.

872
01:33:30,000 --> 01:33:34,000
But he's not that cosmic.

873
01:33:34,000 --> 01:33:37,000
Stu Miller is now up for Baltimore.

874
01:33:37,000 --> 01:33:43,000
That is the fifth Dodger hit. Johnson is 2 for 3.

875
01:33:43,000 --> 01:33:49,000
And John Roseborough to batter now. John's stuck out and pops the third.

876
01:33:49,000 --> 01:33:52,000
Looks for the moment as though Aparicio would not get to the ball.

877
01:33:52,000 --> 01:33:55,000
When he did, he partially deflected it, dying in shallow center.

878
01:33:55,000 --> 01:34:00,000
Johnson realizing he might be able to get in there, saw Blair partially overrun the ball.

879
01:34:00,000 --> 01:34:04,000
And then as he started back, it was too late for him to generate steam.

880
01:34:04,000 --> 01:34:08,000
Roseborough flat ball in the center. Blair coming in.

881
01:34:08,000 --> 01:34:17,000
Cat falls off his head, but he makes the catch. That's the main thing.

882
01:34:17,000 --> 01:34:28,000
So it's 2 down, 1-0 Baltimore in the top half of the seventh inning on a home run by Paul Blair, his first hit in the series.

883
01:34:28,000 --> 01:34:38,000
John Kennedy, who was out on a brilliant play as been described by Aparicio back in the third, bounced into a fourth play as 0 for 2.

884
01:34:38,000 --> 01:34:43,000
And they remembered that the Baltimore Club led the American League teams in defensive play.

885
01:34:43,000 --> 01:34:48,000
They have had really outstanding defensive play, and their infield is very adept.

886
01:34:48,000 --> 01:34:54,000
And Powell was excellent on the low throw. He can dig them out of there.

887
01:34:54,000 --> 01:34:59,000
And then John Kennedy waited, delivering through for a strike.

888
01:34:59,000 --> 01:35:03,000
Ed Watt is also up.

889
01:35:03,000 --> 01:35:10,000
So it's Miller and Watt and Regan alone.

890
01:35:10,000 --> 01:35:13,000
No balls, one strike to Kennedy.

891
01:35:13,000 --> 01:35:16,000
Luke Johnson, who can move, is the runner at first.

892
01:35:16,000 --> 01:35:20,000
Bunker checks him over there and throws, and Lou scrambles back in.

893
01:35:20,000 --> 01:35:24,000
Nothing and 1.

894
01:35:24,000 --> 01:35:28,000
54,445.

895
01:35:28,000 --> 01:35:31,000
They paid attendance here this afternoon in Baltimore.

896
01:35:31,000 --> 01:35:37,000
Bunker is the long look, not a pitch, and he just missed outside with it, 1-1.

897
01:35:37,000 --> 01:35:47,000
A good break that time by Lou Johnson, which is the mark of a fine baseman, as though he would be going.

898
01:35:47,000 --> 01:35:50,000
One ball, one strike.

899
01:35:50,000 --> 01:35:55,000
The fever opened in him by landing a hard drive to right that was gobbled up by Frank Robinson.

900
01:35:55,000 --> 01:35:57,000
Then Johnson swinged.

901
01:35:57,000 --> 01:36:00,000
Roseboro lopped it slowly.

902
01:36:00,000 --> 01:36:03,000
And it feels like a sex swing catcher right back at the mound.

903
01:36:03,000 --> 01:36:05,000
Bunker gets another, what's this?

904
01:36:05,000 --> 01:36:10,000
Kennedy attempting to check his swing as Johnson hit a real good break on it.

905
01:36:10,000 --> 01:36:13,000
No runs, no hits, no errors, and the man laps into 6-1-1-1.

906
01:36:13,000 --> 01:36:21,000
The Oriole won the Dodgers' medal.

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Along with Vince Kelly, Bob Brent speaking to you from Memorial Stadium in Baltimore,

921
01:37:24,000 --> 01:37:27,000
where the Orioles have the lead of 1-0.

922
01:37:27,000 --> 01:37:32,000
In a game that has had a lot of thrills, they've seen some tremendous pitching,

923
01:37:32,000 --> 01:37:35,000
and only one breakthrough, and with two outs,

924
01:37:35,000 --> 01:37:40,000
The Orioles have found a fist to their liking and hammered it deep into left field over 400 feet,

925
01:37:40,000 --> 01:37:47,000
and thus the Orioles lead on their third 1966 series home run.

926
01:37:47,000 --> 01:37:58,000
Frank Robinson, who struck out and bounced into a force play, will lead off the Orioles 7.

927
01:37:58,000 --> 01:38:02,000
The outfield plays him fairly straight away, but deep.

928
01:38:02,000 --> 01:38:06,000
As Kennedy and Wuerl's overshifting on the shortstop side and third base side,

929
01:38:06,000 --> 01:38:12,000
as Osteen, in what could be his last appearance, comes in with a breaking ball inside of him, he has a ball.

930
01:38:12,000 --> 01:38:19,000
Osteen is the scheduled batter in the Dodger 8.

931
01:38:19,000 --> 01:38:22,000
One ball on Osteen.

932
01:38:22,000 --> 01:38:25,000
To Frank Robinson.

933
01:38:25,000 --> 01:38:28,000
Osteen again ready, hirky-jirky motion, there's a high boundary down toward Kennedy,

934
01:38:28,000 --> 01:38:32,000
he comes in one-hands of all nicely, the throw to Pucker, and there's one away.

935
01:38:32,000 --> 01:38:35,000
Baltimore leading one to nothing.

936
01:38:35,000 --> 01:38:38,000
One out in the bottom of the 7.

937
01:38:38,000 --> 01:38:41,000
Brooke Robinson the batter.

938
01:38:41,000 --> 01:38:50,000
He is over two, and in the second inning when Willie Davis was all set to camp under a fly ball and hauled it in,

939
01:38:50,000 --> 01:38:55,000
Lou Johnson hustled right in front of him and took it right away.

940
01:38:55,000 --> 01:39:02,000
A similar type play that was much shorter distance occurred when Roseboro took one off of Parker in Dodger Stadium.

941
01:39:02,000 --> 01:39:09,000
So there was Lou, Parker was perhaps the most surprised man in the ballpark.

942
01:39:09,000 --> 01:39:15,000
Brooke Robinson, a very classy fielding third baseman, one ball and no strikes to him.

943
01:39:15,000 --> 01:39:24,000
Osteen sends him a breaking ball and picks him up on the corner for a call strike one-and-a-one.

944
01:39:24,000 --> 01:39:30,000
Three-hundred and nine feet down both lines and then falls out ultimately to 4-10.

945
01:39:30,000 --> 01:39:36,000
One ball and strikes it, Osteen breaking ball, out of the right out of play, he's got it right off the end of the bat,

946
01:39:36,000 --> 01:39:40,000
and Brooks is tapping the handle on the plate to make certain that he did not break it.

947
01:39:40,000 --> 01:39:42,000
A ball and two strikes.

948
01:39:42,000 --> 01:39:50,000
Baltimore leading one to nothing in the bottom of the 7th, one out and none on.

949
01:39:50,000 --> 01:39:56,000
Baltimore dug out on the third base side.

950
01:39:56,000 --> 01:40:00,000
A ball, two strikes.

951
01:40:00,000 --> 01:40:03,000
High for a ball, two-two.

952
01:40:03,000 --> 01:40:10,000
There are some managers who like very much to change their dugouts depending on whether they have more right-and-left-hand pitching,

953
01:40:10,000 --> 01:40:16,000
or the closer they can be to their right-hand pitching, they can observe much better what's going on.

954
01:40:16,000 --> 01:40:22,000
So you'll see some managers stay exactly on the side they want when they're at home to see their pitching.

955
01:40:22,000 --> 01:40:34,000
Two-two delivery is outside ball-free and Osteen is running the count for the Brooks Robinson.

956
01:40:34,000 --> 01:40:38,000
Baltimore one, Dodgers nothing, one out in the bottom of the 7th.

957
01:40:38,000 --> 01:40:45,000
End of the third game, Osteen to a 3-2 count to Brooks Robinson.

958
01:40:45,000 --> 01:40:52,000
Now ready to go from the rocking motion, a 3-2 pick, she wants him.

959
01:40:52,000 --> 01:41:06,000
Oh, Osteen issues his first free ticket, and the batter now is going to be Big Blue Mellow.

960
01:41:06,000 --> 01:41:10,000
We're in the bottom of the 7th, one out, one on.

961
01:41:10,000 --> 01:41:15,000
One run on three hits, the Dodgers no runs on five hits.

962
01:41:15,000 --> 01:41:23,000
Regan is loosening, and Bob Miller rejoins him in the Dodger bullpen in the right center field.

963
01:41:23,000 --> 01:41:29,000
A blue pal who is 4 for 9, 4 for 10 in the series, one to two here today,

964
01:41:29,000 --> 01:41:32,000
working with Brooks Robinson, the runner at first, held by Parker.

965
01:41:32,000 --> 01:41:36,000
Swings in the missed, he really hammered at it.

966
01:41:36,000 --> 01:41:45,000
Oh boy, he took a toucher that would have blown all the air out of any infield.

967
01:41:45,000 --> 01:41:53,000
Nothing in one, but he's sizable.

968
01:41:53,000 --> 01:41:58,000
Nothing in one to count, and the delivery hits foul back out of play.

969
01:41:58,000 --> 01:42:02,000
Blue pal of course has always had a weight problem and always will.

970
01:42:02,000 --> 01:42:19,000
Chuck Thompson, a Baltimore broadcaster, reported that some astute observer of the game of baseball said that only two things would ever lead to the downfall of blue pal, a knife and a fork.

971
01:42:19,000 --> 01:42:33,000
Nothing in two, Brooks Robinson, the runner at first, on the watch, ball hits sharply down to the receiver, Bad Hop, gets it on in time to win for one on the first base head double play, a fine execution of the 4-6 clear, and never weep there beside.

972
01:42:33,000 --> 01:42:35,000
No runs, no hits, no errors, and nobody left.

973
01:42:35,000 --> 01:42:45,000
At the end of seventh, the Baltimore Orioles won, although same to the Dodgers, nothing.

974
01:42:45,000 --> 01:42:55,000
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975
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979
01:43:44,000 --> 01:43:47,000
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980
01:43:47,000 --> 01:43:56,000
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981
01:43:56,000 --> 01:44:00,000
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982
01:44:00,000 --> 01:44:08,000
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983
01:44:08,000 --> 01:44:14,000
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984
01:44:14,000 --> 01:44:20,000
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985
01:44:20,000 --> 01:44:24,000
They go to the eighth inning, Tommy Davis, who are back for Claude Osteen.

986
01:44:24,000 --> 01:44:32,000
Normally, in the course of a regular season game against a right-hander, the Dodgers use either West Covington or Jim Barbieri or switch-hitting Jim Gilliam.

987
01:44:32,000 --> 01:44:41,000
But failing by a run with time running out, they go to the right-hander, Tommy Davis, so he will make one of his infrequent appearances against a right-hand pitcher.

988
01:44:41,000 --> 01:44:44,000
And over the bound.

989
01:44:44,000 --> 01:44:52,000
Bob Osteen went to seven innings, very strong seven innings, surrendering three hits, but one of them unfortunately for him and the Dodgers left the ballpark.

990
01:44:52,000 --> 01:44:56,000
And so, Baltimore leads one of nothing.

991
01:44:56,000 --> 01:45:07,000
Tommy Davis, who has good power, will play him rather deep and left with Clefary, and they swing now Britch Robinson up deep and near the line.

992
01:45:07,000 --> 01:45:12,000
Bunker is low on a sinking pitch. Gives a little bit of a gap now in there.

993
01:45:12,000 --> 01:45:21,000
Stu Miller and Ed Watt are in the Baltimore Bro-Pan.

994
01:45:21,000 --> 01:45:24,000
One ball, no strikes.

995
01:45:24,000 --> 01:45:26,000
And it's ball two inside.

996
01:45:26,000 --> 01:45:35,000
There's no action now in the Dodger Bro-Pan, but that would only give rise to the fact that surely Regan is ready, having been warmed up for quite a while, and Miller just joined him briefly.

997
01:45:35,000 --> 01:45:41,000
So the suspicion would be that it will be Phil Regan coming on, going Baltimore back.

998
01:45:41,000 --> 01:45:43,000
Two balls, no strikes, the pitch.

999
01:45:43,000 --> 01:45:46,000
Gets right up the middle for a solid base hit.

1000
01:45:46,000 --> 01:45:51,000
He went right through the middle, but Tommy turns around first and then comes back in.

1001
01:45:51,000 --> 01:45:55,000
So that's the thick pitch.

1002
01:45:55,000 --> 01:45:56,000
Surrendered by Bunker.

1003
01:45:56,000 --> 01:46:04,000
And now, something that the Dodgers have been very adept in all year long in catching up, and they've been trying to catch up to Baltimore in this series.

1004
01:46:04,000 --> 01:46:08,000
They're not afraid to bunt at any time and do all sorts of things.

1005
01:46:08,000 --> 01:46:12,000
A little more of a world to standing, and he's one for three.

1006
01:46:12,000 --> 01:46:19,000
And quite capable of doing most anything he's requested to do.

1007
01:46:19,000 --> 01:46:28,000
There's an Axiom in baseball, never a bunch of tie game on the road, but then there are those that believe until you're tight, you're not able to do anything about winning it.

1008
01:46:28,000 --> 01:46:35,000
He bunted right through that one for a strike.

1009
01:46:35,000 --> 01:46:46,000
Billy Samworth of the Boston Braves was a great one in believing, bunt any time you can tie up a ball game in the late stages, whether you are at home or away.

1010
01:46:46,000 --> 01:46:51,000
No balls, one strike.

1011
01:46:51,000 --> 01:46:53,000
Now the pitch.

1012
01:46:53,000 --> 01:46:54,000
Bunched this one beautifully down the line.

1013
01:46:54,000 --> 01:47:01,000
Good Powell comes up with it. His throw will be to Johnson, and he almost threw that ball into the outfield.

1014
01:47:01,000 --> 01:47:07,000
Made a fine play, Mr. Johnson did, and on the sacrifice, Tommy Davis moved into second.

1015
01:47:07,000 --> 01:47:10,000
So the Dodgers again have the opportunity to tie up this contest.

1016
01:47:10,000 --> 01:47:23,000
They have been knocking at the door against Baltimore since the fourth inning when Parker hit the brook rule double that bounced unfortunately for him up over the fence and out of play so that he could only get two rather than three.

1017
01:47:23,000 --> 01:47:26,000
And Willie Davis is five ball the story.

1018
01:47:26,000 --> 01:47:28,000
Then I walked to Fairley.

1019
01:47:28,000 --> 01:47:34,000
In that inning they had a little threat going, another one in the fifth, another one in the sixth when Wills got as far as third.

1020
01:47:34,000 --> 01:47:38,000
Now they have a runner at second in Tommy Davis and one out of Nevada is Wes Parker.

1021
01:47:38,000 --> 01:47:41,000
Call that on strikes, doubled and down about the first.

1022
01:47:41,000 --> 01:47:48,000
Parker takes it low, ball one.

1023
01:47:48,000 --> 01:47:53,000
Baltimore leading one and nothing, but the Dodgers trying to come back and get even.

1024
01:47:53,000 --> 01:47:59,000
They need to base it at some dimension or distance to get it in there.

1025
01:47:59,000 --> 01:48:04,000
One ball, no strikes to Wes Parker.

1026
01:48:04,000 --> 01:48:19,000
One look at second, Parker lifts the foul out of play to the left.

1027
01:48:19,000 --> 01:48:23,000
Willie Davis, the on deck batter.

1028
01:48:23,000 --> 01:48:29,000
One ball, one strike, one to nothing Baltimore.

1029
01:48:29,000 --> 01:48:42,000
Tommy Davis now leading off second after he showed in behind him, there's a change up and Parker got out in front of it and then beat it foul into the dirt one and two.

1030
01:48:42,000 --> 01:48:50,000
Parker, while that's the place we might notice, perhaps the slick of feeling first baseman as you'll see has what they would really call beautiful hands.

1031
01:48:50,000 --> 01:48:55,000
Baseball players might not like that, the soft hands.

1032
01:48:55,000 --> 01:49:01,000
And Rudy makes some remarkable plays, a ball and two strikes. Right now he'd like to make contact with that bat.

1033
01:49:01,000 --> 01:49:04,000
Tommy Davis is running at second and one away.

1034
01:49:04,000 --> 01:49:11,000
Bunker delivers. He's high with it around the middle of the cap, two balls, two strikes.

1035
01:49:11,000 --> 01:49:22,000
Blue Powell playing a deep first base.

1036
01:49:22,000 --> 01:49:28,000
Out high for the eighth and he's Tommy Davis as they think batter led off with a single through the middle.

1037
01:49:28,000 --> 01:49:32,000
And Will sacrifice him up a notch.

1038
01:49:32,000 --> 01:49:38,000
Now the 2-2 fix. Parker lifts a high pop in the shuttle left, Robinson going back and Apericio and Blefary.

1039
01:49:38,000 --> 01:49:44,000
And who's going to get in there? It'll be Apericio getting the ball in between Blefary and Robinson.

1040
01:49:44,000 --> 01:49:52,000
And the runner Tommy Davis having a hole. A near collision out there as Blefary and Robinson went back on it in Apericio.

1041
01:49:52,000 --> 01:49:57,000
Some of them swirmed in between them both to haul it in.

1042
01:49:57,000 --> 01:50:04,000
Prince Kelly time after time in this series, Baltimore defense have kept them very much in the bogie.

1043
01:50:04,000 --> 01:50:10,000
I think too that Wes was a little over anxious. It occurred as if he did not have his pitch to hit.

1044
01:50:10,000 --> 01:50:18,000
He was forced to go after that with two strikes. Remember he had struck out. And that was a great pitch by Bunker in the top spot.

1045
01:50:18,000 --> 01:50:24,000
Now it's up to Willie Davis. And Willie flied to left and he was out robbed by a brilliant catch by Blefary.

1046
01:50:24,000 --> 01:50:30,000
Flied to center twice. Tommy Davis the runner to second. Baltimore leading by a score of one to nothing.

1047
01:50:30,000 --> 01:50:37,000
Two down in the top half of the eighth inning. Bunker surrendering six hits but still hanging in there.

1048
01:50:37,000 --> 01:50:49,000
And he fouled it back. Strike one.

1049
01:50:49,000 --> 01:50:57,000
Tommy deep in the batter's box. The story that he swings on the first pitch is practically axiomatic. He did first ball swing it.

1050
01:50:57,000 --> 01:51:05,000
No balls, one strike. Short lead at second by Tommy Davis. Outfield over shifted and around to the right. Bunker works.

1051
01:51:05,000 --> 01:51:16,000
Chopped it off the right side. Johnson goes over. Gets them all. Faced the foul.

1052
01:51:16,000 --> 01:51:28,000
So, no runs. One hit. No errors and one left. And we go down to the bottom of the eighth inning one nothing Baltimore.

1053
01:51:28,000 --> 01:51:35,000
And now let's hear from everybody favorite umpire Nick Brown.

1054
01:51:59,000 --> 01:52:04,000
Six super stainless steel shaving edges are coiled and sealed inside a cartridge.

1055
01:52:04,000 --> 01:52:11,000
Light them in a camera. Each head lasts about a week. Then triple lever and a fresh head locks in place.

1056
01:52:11,000 --> 01:52:19,000
But the left tech batter is very sharp but very, very gentle. It's the lightest touch to shaving.

1057
01:52:19,000 --> 01:52:29,000
Honk says Ham Hens. You sexy do mouse with a blintz of battered shave. Ham Hens always flies. Pray tell who's the better judge of the close one.

1058
01:52:29,000 --> 01:52:36,000
And then I add ball pass.

1059
01:52:36,000 --> 01:52:42,000
For the Dodgers to get maximum use out of a thin chitter, Tommy Doherty who batted nine stays in the game in left field.

1060
01:52:42,000 --> 01:52:54,000
Lou Johnson moves over to right field. Ron Fairley will now play first base. So Phil Regan, the new pitcher, will hit in Wes Parker's spot.

1061
01:52:54,000 --> 01:52:59,000
The Dodgers are face to face with the haunt of 1966, the shutout.

1062
01:52:59,000 --> 01:53:04,000
This club that set a National League record of coming into the World Series shutout 17 times.

1063
01:53:04,000 --> 01:53:08,000
And no National League club ever made the series flank that many times.

1064
01:53:08,000 --> 01:53:12,000
They are face to face with that problem today as we go to the bottom of the eighth.

1065
01:53:12,000 --> 01:53:19,000
For Wally Bunker who has completed only three games in 24 starts this year, he is now three outs away.

1066
01:53:19,000 --> 01:53:24,000
And the difference in the game, the home run by Paul Blair.

1067
01:53:24,000 --> 01:53:33,000
With Bunker, it's the first time he's gone more than seven innings since June. So Wally has turned in a tremendous effort in limiting the Dodgers to six innings.

1068
01:53:33,000 --> 01:53:41,000
Phil Regan with gliders and thinker balls will be pitching to Baltimore on the bottom of the eighth. Let's go back to bottom.

1069
01:53:41,000 --> 01:53:51,000
Another interesting aspect that Alan Roth and Jim Simpson will send over is the fact that only two World Series games have been won by a scorer of one nothing on home runs.

1070
01:53:51,000 --> 01:53:59,000
Casey Singleton did it many years ago. And Tommy Henrich of the Yankees did it against the Dodgers not too long ago.

1071
01:53:59,000 --> 01:54:06,000
So we'll see if the scorer is going to win one nothing. Regan sends in a fast one for a strike.

1072
01:54:06,000 --> 01:54:11,000
Davey Johnson is over two, got it into a double play when that first base was picked to cover.

1073
01:54:11,000 --> 01:54:19,000
The Dodgers only two runs in this series has been a home run by the Feaver and a run produced on a bases loaded block.

1074
01:54:19,000 --> 01:54:25,000
Swinging in a miss by Davey Johnson.

1075
01:54:25,000 --> 01:54:32,000
The Dodgers have bordered the Dodgers have on a breakthrough basis for about four innings now, but they just haven't been able to find the hole against Bunker.

1076
01:54:32,000 --> 01:54:36,000
And some spectacular defense you play on the part of Baltimore.

1077
01:54:36,000 --> 01:54:45,000
The Orem duke hit bounced on a comebacker to Regan. One hop, he's over to Ron Fairley and there's one away.

1078
01:54:45,000 --> 01:54:54,000
Here's Blair now, who's first hit in the series of a home run.

1079
01:54:54,000 --> 01:55:14,000
Turkey jerky motion up high for that in batter ball one from Regan.

1080
01:55:14,000 --> 01:55:23,000
The fear of that pink power will go with McNeely tomorrow and that's Walter Austin will come back with Don Drysdale.

1081
01:55:23,000 --> 01:55:25,000
One ball and a strike.

1082
01:55:25,000 --> 01:55:34,000
It's slowly off the right side of the diamond charging the Feaver to throw it around Fairley and there are two away.

1083
01:55:34,000 --> 01:55:38,000
What appears without question to be the solid break in this ball game.

1084
01:55:38,000 --> 01:55:43,000
One against the Dodgers on a ball hit by Wes Parker in the fourth.

1085
01:55:43,000 --> 01:55:49,000
A Brooksville double hitting the warning track on McCarrie bouncing over the right center screen.

1086
01:55:49,000 --> 01:55:54,000
Holding him to second rather than allowing him to go on to third, which he could have easily made.

1087
01:55:54,000 --> 01:55:59,000
And the fly ball by Willie Davis would have scored him with a run that would have at least kept them tied to this point in the game.

1088
01:55:59,000 --> 01:56:03,000
Instead they faced the bleak problem of trying to score a run in the ninth.

1089
01:56:03,000 --> 01:56:09,000
A big swing by Etchibarron, strike one. Etchibarron is 0-2 twice out and granted a short.

1090
01:56:09,000 --> 01:56:16,000
The Turtles, the Dodgers no runs on six hits. The Orioles one run on three hits.

1091
01:56:16,000 --> 01:56:19,000
Two down and the Baltimore eight.

1092
01:56:19,000 --> 01:56:22,000
Phil Riggins in relief for both teams.

1093
01:56:22,000 --> 01:56:38,000
Swing and a foul straight back. 0-2.

1094
01:56:38,000 --> 01:56:41,000
No balls, two strikes.

1095
01:56:41,000 --> 01:56:47,000
Riggins comes in with it but he's a little high at this time. Etchibarron taking inside of all the two strikes.

1096
01:56:47,000 --> 01:56:59,000
Baltimore one, the Dodgers nothing. Bottom of the eighth, two down in the third game of the series.

1097
01:56:59,000 --> 01:57:12,000
Then the big tall right hander comes in with one that is a line foul down the right field line and the count holding one and two.

1098
01:57:12,000 --> 01:57:17,000
54,445.

1099
01:57:17,000 --> 01:57:21,000
Largest crowd to witness a baseball game in Baltimore.

1100
01:57:21,000 --> 01:57:23,000
A big swing and a miss, Riggins stuck him out.

1101
01:57:23,000 --> 01:57:27,000
And so all the drama now is going on to get into the ninth.

1102
01:57:27,000 --> 01:57:30,000
Three up and three down at the end of the eighth inning to play.

1103
01:57:30,000 --> 01:57:35,000
Baltimore one, the Los Angeles Dodgers nothing.

1104
01:57:35,000 --> 01:57:38,000
And now a word from someone in the stadium.

1105
01:57:38,000 --> 01:57:44,000
I'm in a tunnel under the stadium and meet me as a tall stranger man in a black suit with a guy showing hate.

1106
01:57:44,000 --> 01:57:45,000
Sir, are you an umpire?

1107
01:57:45,000 --> 01:57:47,000
That's close enough, my dear.

1108
01:57:47,000 --> 01:57:48,000
Why aren't you up on the field?

1109
01:57:48,000 --> 01:57:51,000
I never go to day games. Don't like games.

1110
01:57:51,000 --> 01:57:53,000
I see. Do you live around here?

1111
01:57:53,000 --> 01:57:55,640
I live in Grand

1112
01:57:57,000 --> 01:57:58,000
See over there?

1113
01:57:58,000 --> 01:58:01,000
It's a 60,000 barge Coronet 500.

1114
01:58:01,000 --> 01:58:03,000
Saying that you're an unusual color.

1115
01:58:03,000 --> 01:58:06,000
It's special for me. It's called blood red.

1116
01:58:06,000 --> 01:58:10,000
I never heard of that. Tell me, how do you like the new Coronet 500?

1117
01:58:10,000 --> 01:58:16,000
It's perfect. I like the bucket seats, the luxurious carpeting, the normal vinyl interior.

1118
01:58:16,000 --> 01:58:19,000
So easy to keep clean, especially in my business.

1119
01:58:19,000 --> 01:58:23,000
It's also fascinating to know those power windows work.

1120
01:58:23,000 --> 01:58:25,000
I seriously like that.

1121
01:58:25,000 --> 01:58:30,000
And that big, blue engine gives me plenty of power for driving down those main arteries.

1122
01:58:30,000 --> 01:58:32,000
If you know what I mean.

1123
01:58:32,000 --> 01:58:36,000
Yes. Well, I think we better switch back to the game.

1124
01:58:40,000 --> 01:58:43,000
As we go to the ninth inning, Baltimore one, the Dodgers nothing.

1125
01:58:43,000 --> 01:58:46,000
A reminder, the fourth game of the Wales series tomorrow at 2 p.m.

1126
01:58:46,000 --> 01:58:50,000
Warm up time at 1 45 Eastern Daylight Time.

1127
01:58:50,000 --> 01:58:52,000
Baltimore making a defensive change.

1128
01:58:52,000 --> 01:58:55,000
Russ Snyder is now in left field for Kurt Breffery.

1129
01:58:55,000 --> 01:58:58,000
And we go to the ninth inning, Baltimore one.

1130
01:58:58,000 --> 01:59:01,000
Los Angeles nothing and here's five.

1131
01:59:01,000 --> 01:59:06,000
Ron Fairley now playing first base will be the leadoff batter for the Dodgers.

1132
01:59:06,000 --> 01:59:09,000
Who are trailing nothing to one.

1133
01:59:09,000 --> 01:59:18,000
Have not scored against Baltimore pitching in 23 and a third inning.

1134
01:59:18,000 --> 01:59:24,000
As bunker attempts to make his one nothing lead on the home run by Paul Blair.

1135
01:59:24,000 --> 01:59:29,000
Hold up while they bunker to the line that the pitch and he gets it to the outside corner.

1136
01:59:29,000 --> 01:59:30,000
They call.

1137
01:59:30,000 --> 01:59:32,000
He had that one running right away from the left hand batter.

1138
01:59:32,000 --> 01:59:44,000
Good pass ball was moving.

1139
01:59:44,000 --> 01:59:50,000
There is a delivery that is in there for a shot going through.

1140
01:59:50,000 --> 01:59:55,000
Dodgers must be somewhat concerned about the youthful pitching.

1141
01:59:55,000 --> 01:59:59,000
Palmer, who is yet to be 21.

1142
01:59:59,000 --> 02:00:04,000
Cutting him out six nothing and now bunker who is just 21 years of age.

1143
02:00:04,000 --> 02:00:07,000
Leading one and up.

1144
02:00:07,000 --> 02:00:10,000
The ball distracts the Fairley.

1145
02:00:10,000 --> 02:00:15,000
Now Ron steps out a little bit.

1146
02:00:15,000 --> 02:00:18,000
Bunker arches his back easing some of the tension.

1147
02:00:18,000 --> 02:00:21,000
Luke Powell playing deep first near the line.

1148
02:00:21,000 --> 02:00:30,000
The 0-2 delivery into the dirt ball one and two.

1149
02:00:30,000 --> 02:00:36,000
Then reported to you earlier this is the first time bunkers work more than seven innings since June the 25th.

1150
02:00:36,000 --> 02:00:38,000
A ball and two strikes.

1151
02:00:38,000 --> 02:00:52,000
The wind up by the right hander and in comes the pitch and it's finally a strike three.

1152
02:00:52,000 --> 02:00:58,000
That's six strikeouts and in the first game McNally had one, Krabowski 11.

1153
02:00:58,000 --> 02:01:02,000
Palmer had six at his nine and now Bunker gets it.

1154
02:01:02,000 --> 02:01:09,000
So 24 strikeouts have been recorded against the Dodgers by Krabowski, Palmer and Bunker basically.

1155
02:01:09,000 --> 02:01:11,000
Here's Lefebvre over three.

1156
02:01:11,000 --> 02:01:14,000
One to nothing with one out in the top of the ninth.

1157
02:01:14,000 --> 02:01:15,000
Baltimore leading.

1158
02:01:15,000 --> 02:01:18,000
There's a hard wrap down towards second base.

1159
02:01:18,000 --> 02:01:19,000
Down to one hander tomorrow.

1160
02:01:19,000 --> 02:01:28,000
Two away.

1161
02:01:28,000 --> 02:01:34,000
In this first World Series setting, Baltimore fans as you can imagine are going wild.

1162
02:01:34,000 --> 02:01:41,000
Witnessing thus far a tremendous pitching duel.

1163
02:01:41,000 --> 02:01:47,000
We're not able to find a hole, find a vacuum and get it out of here.

1164
02:01:47,000 --> 02:01:52,000
And now you can bet that Lou Johnson will be going with all he has.

1165
02:01:52,000 --> 02:01:59,000
He's been reduced to the big swing that he can make it.

1166
02:01:59,000 --> 02:02:04,000
Catch a bear and have to say something to Bunker.

1167
02:02:04,000 --> 02:02:08,000
Russ Schneider in left, Blair in center, Frank Robinson in the right fielder.

1168
02:02:08,000 --> 02:02:11,000
They've all swung around a little bit.

1169
02:02:11,000 --> 02:02:15,000
Brooks Robinson now guards the line and that ratio comes over in the hole at short.

1170
02:02:15,000 --> 02:02:21,000
Lou Johnson, first pitch from Bunker, swings in the foul to the right out of play.

1171
02:02:21,000 --> 02:02:28,000
Now Johnson has had two hits in forward bats, a broken back double play ball in the second when he was jammed nicely by Bunker,

1172
02:02:28,000 --> 02:02:34,000
a looping single to left in the fifth, and he ran one up the middle in the seventh.

1173
02:02:34,000 --> 02:02:36,000
Two down in the top of the ninth and game three.

1174
02:02:36,000 --> 02:02:40,000
The Dodgers literally their backs to the wall.

1175
02:02:40,000 --> 02:02:42,000
No balls, one strike six.

1176
02:02:42,000 --> 02:02:52,000
Swing and a strike two, but second.

1177
02:02:52,000 --> 02:02:54,000
All the ball won, the Dodgers nothing.

1178
02:02:54,000 --> 02:02:56,000
Two down, none on.

1179
02:02:56,000 --> 02:03:03,000
The batter, Lou Johnson, and in the hole nothing and two.

1180
02:03:03,000 --> 02:03:05,000
Bunker on the 0-2 delivery, comes in with it.

1181
02:03:05,000 --> 02:03:07,000
There's a ball bounced down to a short.

1182
02:03:07,000 --> 02:03:35,000
That ratio has it, the strong throw they have.

1183
02:03:35,000 --> 02:03:41,000
And so the final score, all the more one, for the thank yous, Dodgers nothing.

1184
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And we'll be back in a moment with some of the highlights of today's winning game.

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1191
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The turtles on the ball game in the first real world series ball game were pitching was certainly the highlight.

1192
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For Baltimore, one run, only three hits.

1193
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And for the Dodgers, no runs, six hits and no errors.

1194
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For the Dodgers, shut out again, actually the 18th time this year, 17 in regular play,

1195
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thoroughly blanked by Jim Palmer and now shut out again today by the right-hander who really had it, Wally Bunker.

1196
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And of course in passing certainly, since it was only that one home run, the only run on the board,

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a tremendous pitching performance by Claude Osteen.

1198
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Osteen allowed only the three hits, but of course it will be lost in the shuffle,

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The ball of Baltimore in the baseball world, coasts, Wally Bunker and the Baltimore Orioles.

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The time of the game, an hour and 55 minutes.

1201
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For the Dodgers, if there was a play, it was their only look at the ball game.

1202
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You go back to the fourth inning with one out.

1203
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Barker's double, which bounced over the fence and would easily have been a triple for the fleet-footed first baseman.

1204
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Not sour grapes, we pointed out for you.

1205
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If you accept it, fine. If you wish to discard it, you can do that too.

1206
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But that of course would be the only big break in the ball game.

1207
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You know, box seats for today's game are $12, and they're worth it because there's nothing like the excitement of a World Series.

1208
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But you know thousands of folks have seen today's game for less than 50 cents.

1209
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Those are the people with Motorola color television.

1210
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You see, Motorola color television costs as little as 15 cents a viewing hour.

1211
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That's less than 50 cents a game based on the price of a table model on three-year contracts.

1212
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And you get the big rectangular picture pioneered by Motorola.

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Plus, solid state reliability of 17 critical points.

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02:06:27,000 --> 02:06:30,000
The top football games coming up will be telecast in color.

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And there'll be more than 73 hours a week of top nighttime TV in color too.

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So don't miss it. See your Motorola dealer and discover how you can enjoy color TV for as little as 15 cents a viewing hour with Motorola.

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Now introducing the new fights of color television.

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02:06:47,000 --> 02:06:50,000
There were some great defensive plays in the ball game today.

1219
02:06:50,000 --> 02:06:51,000
Kurt Bleffley made it dandy.

1220
02:06:51,000 --> 02:06:55,000
Both second basemen as middlemen in double plays were hard pressed and came up with it.

1221
02:06:55,000 --> 02:06:57,000
Jimmy LeFevre and Dave Johnson.

1222
02:06:57,000 --> 02:07:03,000
There was another great play by shortstop Luis Aparicio and the leaping one-hand catch of a line drive by Wes Parkers.

1223
02:07:03,000 --> 02:07:10,000
But when it all settled down, if Osteen and the Dodgers had pitched a shutout, the best they would then have had would have been even.

1224
02:07:10,000 --> 02:07:13,000
For the Baltimore Orioles, billed as a power club.

1225
02:07:13,000 --> 02:07:16,000
Instead, they have really done it on overpowering pitching.

1226
02:07:16,000 --> 02:07:20,000
They have now shut out the Dodgers in 24 consecutive innings.

1227
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And for Jim Bunnings, his first shutout since June the 5th of 1965.

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When oddly enough, he shut out a California ball club, the Angels, at Dodger Stadium.

1229
02:07:31,000 --> 02:07:35,000
For Wally Bunker, his first complete game since June the 10th at Boston.

1230
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He won 9-2.

1231
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And then Bunker failed to complete his last 13 consecutive starts.

1232
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But the youngster had it today, went all the way.

1233
02:07:44,000 --> 02:07:51,000
And from the moment he struck out Maury Wills, followed by Wes Parker, he was under a full head of steam all the way.

1234
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The closest to a threat in the fourth, the Dodgers had two on with two out.

1235
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And Jimmy LaFevre, the club's leading home run and RBI man, struck out.

1236
02:07:59,000 --> 02:08:02,000
They also had Wills at first base in the sixth inning.

1237
02:08:02,000 --> 02:08:04,000
He was going as Parker rolled out to first.

1238
02:08:04,000 --> 02:08:10,000
Maury got as far as third base, but stayed there as fairly on a half swing, tapped back to the box.

1239
02:08:10,000 --> 02:08:16,000
And the Dodgers then won, fleeting flurry in the eighth inning when Tommy Davis single was sacrificed to second,

1240
02:08:16,000 --> 02:08:21,000
but stayed there as Parker and Wally Davis popped up and grounded out.

1241
02:08:21,000 --> 02:08:24,000
So, hail to Baltimore as they win it three in a row.

1242
02:08:24,000 --> 02:08:28,000
And it's up to the Dodgers and Baltimore now for the fourth and final game tomorrow.

1243
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As a guest, in fact it's not most of the guests, it just has to be Don Drysdale.

1244
02:08:32,000 --> 02:08:35,000
We doubt very much that Kovacs could possibly come back so soon.

1245
02:08:35,000 --> 02:08:39,000
That decision will be left up to the quiet man from Darktown, Walter Olson.

1246
02:08:39,000 --> 02:08:41,000
Now to wrap it up, here's Bob.

1247
02:08:41,000 --> 02:08:48,000
Well, you know, a lot of people are spoiled when they see the tremendous pitching that has been unfolded by this young Baltimore staff.

1248
02:08:48,000 --> 02:08:54,000
24 Dodgers striking out, 20-year-old pitcher winning one, a 21-year-old today, and 22-year-old youngsters.

1249
02:08:54,000 --> 02:08:59,000
The youngest man in the world series, other than those two pitchers, hitting the home run, ultimately won it.

1250
02:08:59,000 --> 02:09:03,000
So, speaking of being spoiled, I'd like to ask you, have you ever been spoiled?

1251
02:09:03,000 --> 02:09:05,000
And I mean really spoiled.

1252
02:09:05,000 --> 02:09:09,000
By something that's so good you just can't go back to the way things were before?

1253
02:09:09,000 --> 02:09:12,000
Well, if you have, you know what a great feeling it is.

1254
02:09:12,000 --> 02:09:15,000
But if you haven't, you're going to get a chance to find out what it's like.

1255
02:09:15,000 --> 02:09:17,000
Well, say as early as tomorrow morning.

1256
02:09:17,000 --> 02:09:23,000
You know how? By shaving with a Gillette Super Stainless blade, also known as the Spoiler.

1257
02:09:23,000 --> 02:09:28,000
The Spoiler isn't just a new razor blade, it's a whole new standard of shaving.

1258
02:09:28,000 --> 02:09:32,000
The Gillette Super Stainless has a miracle plastic coating baked onto the edge.

1259
02:09:32,000 --> 02:09:34,000
It's a blade invented and patented by Gillette.

1260
02:09:34,000 --> 02:09:39,000
When you shave with this new blade, you can actually feel how much less pull there is.

1261
02:09:39,000 --> 02:09:41,000
And that's when you'll become spoiled.

1262
02:09:41,000 --> 02:09:45,000
So completely spoiled that you'll never go back to your old way of shaving.

1263
02:09:45,000 --> 02:09:49,000
No matter how much you liked it before, you're going to be spoiled.

1264
02:09:49,000 --> 02:09:52,000
So after the game, why don't you go out and get yourself a spoiler?

1265
02:09:52,000 --> 02:09:54,000
The Gillette Super Stainless blade.

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02:09:54,000 --> 02:10:07,000
You might as well start getting spoiled right away.

