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The Los Angeles Dodgers face the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore for Game 4 of the 1966 World Series on October 9th.

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The Orioles lead the best of seven series, three games to none, and this is the NBC National Broadcast of Game 4 featuring announcers Bob Prince and Vince Scully.

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This is the NBC Radio Network.

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This is WGY, A-10 on your radio dial and WGF and Schenectady.

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Hi everybody and a very pleasant day to you wherever you may be.

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It's Cully along with Bob Prince welcoming you to Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland and the 1966 World Series.

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Well it's like an echo of the first game, the starting pitchers Dave McNally and Don Drysdale.

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The six umpires meeting at home plate.

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Change of lineup cards between Captain Moriwills of the Dodgers and the manager Hank Bauer of the Baltimore Orioles.

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For the Dodgers, down and one to go, only the wrong way.

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And for Baltimore, the day they are hoping for is here.

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Dave loosening up to Charlie Lau off to the left, had a bad start you remember as he was very wild at Dodger Stadium.

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Worked only two and a third innings.

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Walked five men, gave up two and had to come out.

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However McNally's performance as it lacked luster was suddenly turned into a bright day.

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More with a tremendous performance by Mo Drabowski.

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Who although he was not ready for the last two games is now ready today if needed to pick up.

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For the Dodgers a do or die effort by Don Drysdale.

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Drysdale you remember in his first inning of World Series competition against Baltimore.

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Gave up a walk to Russ Snyder and back to back home runs by Frank Robinson and Brooks Robinson.

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Drysdale has had men spoiled this year because of home runs.

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And the home run, the World Series and the name Drysdale have gone together for this reason.

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Drysdale has allowed seven home runs in World Series competition.

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The record is eight.

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And the first man to win against Don Drysdale in the World Series, Hank Bauer the manager of the Baltimore Orioles.

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Drysdale of course well aware of the pressure that is on his shoulders.

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But he had to pick some very big games at the end of the 1966 season and won all of them.

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And for the first time in a year he lost and that was the game in the World Series.

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The weatherman has come up with a beautiful day.

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Another bright sunshine in Baltimore and another capacity crowd.

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The crowds for the series we had 55,941 for the first game, 55,947 for the second.

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Yesterday the largest crowd ever to see a baseball game or 54,445.

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And the crowd somewhere around that to see this one today.

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If the series is prolonged, if the Dodgers can win today, why they'll be after each other again tomorrow.

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If not, the 1966 season will be brought to a close.

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The Dodgers had to win some pretty big ball games and most of them were played at home.

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And Bob Prince, your Pittsburgh Pirates when they came to Dodger Stadium in a must series.

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And the Dodgers won the first three and I can imagine that the Pirates felt that it was a rather tough club on the field.

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It was a rather tough club under pressure.

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Yes and they have often remarked and manager Harry Walker who was in town covering the series Ben,

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I don't understand their play in the first three games against Baltimore and they never played that way against us.

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The Dodgers got more mileage out of blue pits, walks, infield singles, bunts, running bunts than anybody we ever saw.

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That is from the Pittsburgh Pirates side.

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So those of the National League who had it with the Dodgers know full well that while they are down they are far from out.

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And I would feel the thinking on the part of the Dodgers is now,

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Big D as he's known must come on to keep them in the series and then expect that tomorrow Mr. Kofax will hum up another great one,

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which has been the story of ball club.

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So a lot goes today on this one, no question about it.

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For Don Drysdale who would be in excellent shape despite the fact 500 during the regular season,

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Drysdale a fastball pitcher but not the fastball pitcher of yore.

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He does not intimidate hitters as he did 10 years ago, 8 years ago, even as late as 2 years ago.

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Don prior to this World Series, striked out an inning.

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That is not the Drysdale that we saw in the first game of the series and it does not figure to be the Drysdale that we will see today.

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In one of Don's more important starts against the St. Louis Cardinals in St. Louis,

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in fact it was his next to the last regular season,

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he went 9 strong innings and struck out but one and that more or less has been the difference in Drysdale this year than in years guy.

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He is not up there among the strikeout leaders.

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Oddly enough, the Baltimore Oriole pitching which if not underrated was certainly overshadowed by the Baltimore power has been piling up the strikeouts.

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If you care for any stats at all, the composites, 21 Dodgers have been left on base, the Orioles have left 16.

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The Orioles have been able to hit with men armed, the Dodgers have left them there.

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And of course there have been a couple of big plays in the series.

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Bob despite the fact it has been Baltimore, just going back to McNally's first game,

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remember the second inning with runners at first and second and the pitch that hit the Burrows back.

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That might very well have been one of the big plays of the series.

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No question about that and also in addition to that as I recall,

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look back at Homer and then Parker had doubled into the gap and Gilliam drew a base on balls.

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Then right after McNally hit Roseboro's back which had questioned a wild pitch on ball three,

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Parker would have scored, Gilliam would have gone conceivably to second, maybe to third.

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Roseboro then hit a giant drive in the right field in which young Snyder made a fantastic play.

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And right there perhaps was the very end of this World Series because there's no question

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that the Dodgers would have been back in the ball game and with a very big vengeance.

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And yesterday they have the misfortune to see the bat ball hit by Parker again,

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go over the right center fence and holding to a book rule double instead of the triple.

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Well, if Davis would have given him the run, so it looks as though the breaks that the Dodgers have been

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looking for and got sometimes throughout the season that took advantage of it have not come their way thus far in this series.

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We only bring up these so-called breaks and you can put quotes to illustrate the fact that despite it is an

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overwhelming Baltimore series, they have won all three games.

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Yet there have been a couple of plays whereby had it gone the other way,

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they might very well have won one or maybe even two of the three.

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So they go into the fourth game with Baltimore's Dave McNally loosening.

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Dave going two and a third innings in his first venture and Don Drysdale who went only two innings his first time out

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and was just with the back-to-back home runs and four runs.

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In the background, the Dodgers starting lineup being introduced to the crowd.

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Neither club has made any changes, that is to say Hank Bauer goes with the ball club that he has used all year against

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right-handers and in this that means Russ Schneider in center field.

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And for the Dodgers, they're going with the same lineup that they have used all year against left-handers

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with the help of John Kennedy at third base.

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The roar in the background for the Baltimore Orioles as they are being introduced,

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as the Dodgers have already lined up in their road gray from first base towards home plate.

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And the manager and one of the great fellows in the game, Hank Bauer,

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cutting out to third base and from there on the birds will line up towards home plate.

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The vice president of the United Hubert Humphreys here with us today

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and 54,000 rabid folks sitting in the sunshine and waiting the start of the fourth game of the World Series.

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The Dodgers go into this game with a slish streak.

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Remember they have not scored against Baltimore pitching in the last 24 innings.

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That would be the first game when Gilliam Walk with the bases loaded.

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Now the World Series record for consecutive scoreless innings is 28 by the New York Giants for Philadelphia A's.

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And you have to go back 60 years for that record, 1905.

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The Giants pitchers ended the series by taking three shutouts in a row.

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That was the series record and they won four out of five from the A's.

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The great pitchers of the Giants back in 05 were Christy Mathieson, Joe McGinnity, and Christy Mathieson again.

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Several of other notes as far as the Dodgers' inability to pile up any runs or any offenses against Baltimore pitching.

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The record for the fewest runs by one team in the World Series is three by the Athletics against the Giants in that 05 World Series.

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The record for the fewest runs by one club in a four game series, four, by the Yankees against the Dodgers in 1963,

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which brought to a point that the last time one club was able to sweep a World Series from another would be the Los Angeles Dodgers of 19,

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when they swept four straight from the New York Yankees.

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There have been nine sweeps in the series and two others which went five games and were decided by four and 0 plus a tie.

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The umpires, John Rice of the American plate umpire, we'll get to the other umpires in a moment, but right now the large crowd standing functional anthem.

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Reverent honors to the flag will be a special attachment of U.S. Marines from Fort Sweeney, Maryland. Ladies and gentlemen, our national anthem.

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Oh, what a wonderful feeling, what a wonderful feeling, what a wonderful feeling,

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what a wonderful feeling, what a wonderful feeling, what a wonderful feeling,

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what a wonderful feeling, what a wonderful feeling, what a wonderful feeling,

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what a wonderful feeling, what a wonderful feeling.

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World Series is seconds away and to bring you the play-by-play the voice of the

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Pittsburgh Pirates here's a friend. Thank you very much Vince Kelly and hello again

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everybody beautiful sunshiney day as you know by now and the Dodger lineup is at

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that short stop leading it off Morrie Wills batting in the number two position

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playing centerfield Willie Davis in a right field and third Lou Johnson the

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left fielder is Tommy Davis batting in the cleanup spot. Kim LeFevre will play

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at second base and back in the number six spot first baseman Wes Parker

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batting seven catching the net is Johnny Roseboro and batting eight John Kennedy

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playing at third with big Don Gries. The vice president of the United States

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Honorable Hubert Humphrey just tossed out the first and the Orioles take the

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field.

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We'll set them up for you defensively in a moment a batting show at short

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Schneider in centerfield Robinson Frank Robinson in right.

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Brooks Robinson at third Boog Powell at first base Kirk Boyle on left. Johnson

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Dave Johnson will be the second baseman and yet catching and on the mound

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Young McNally who as you know has been told you earlier appeared in game one

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pitch two and a third innings allowing two runs on hits struck out one and wonk

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five he's a left-hander.

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Radificently when McNally was pitching and walking all of the Dodger batters in

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The inning in which he was having all kinds of trouble the third on the Dodger

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message board they welcomed the visit to Dodger Stadium of the astronauts and

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made the remark that one of the astronauts was the first man to walk in

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outer space and the first box wag came up with a usual remark McNally must have

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been on. This is the 28th year Gillette has sponsored the World Series

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broadcasts and the 20th year Gillette has sponsored the World Series on

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television.

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There are homerous quotes and bits that attend the World Series and one of them

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of course occurred in Dodger Stadium again somebody asked Frank Robinson how

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he hit Sandy Kovacs and Frank very quickly replied right-handed. So those

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are the things that come about in ball classic and we're set to go now and

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McNally with Etchever in his battery mate Robinson is at third Aparicio at

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short Jim Powell at first Leffrey in left field Snyder in center Frank

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Robinson in right. Preston Gomez coaching for the Dodgers at third Danny

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Ozark at first. Played umpire is John Rice of the American League. McNally goes

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to switch batting wheels who's won for 10 years. Third baseman Brooks Robinson up

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tight the outfield is not deep first pitch is swung on and popped into

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shallow short Johnson and Aparicio giving a chase coming up for it also

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Snyder. Dave Johnson the second baseman and that time converging on the ball Aparicio Johnson Robinson and Snyder.

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That shows you how shallow the Oriole outfielders were playing to begin with

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when they could all get there and any one of them could have caught it.

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Center fielder Willie Davis in a left-hand batter one for 12 in the series.

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The outfielders swung around to the right on him. Field nine down both lines 4-10

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straight away. 380 to left center right center McNally's ball is Bennett Fowl

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behind the plate strike one. Rounding out this excellent crew of umpires with John

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Rice behind the plate is Mel Steiner of the National League at first.

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Carl Drummond of the American League at second. Husky of the National League at

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third. Nester Shalak down the left field line of the American League and Chris

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Felikoudis in right from the National League. Oh and one to Willie Davis.

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Fastball hit foul of left side out of play. Strike two.

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The on deck batter right fielder Lou Johnson. Whom has been as told you on

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occasion will swing right or left depending on the insertion of Tommy Davis

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lineup. Tommy always plays left field and Lou then moves from left to right.

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No balls two strikes. One out and one on the steps out. Time called immediately.

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The Dodgers approach this one knowing full well that like a dying man needs his

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breath there is nothing after tomorrow unless they win today. No balls two

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strikes. Loops back in the side of play. Etch a baron getting it a long hard

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check.

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Now that came to the seats about 40 rows. It's always been a source of amazement

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to many who observe the game of baseball how an outfielder can turn at the crack

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of a bat and run a ball and then fruitlessly chase it back on one that they

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know is never going to be catchable except by a fan. Good foul I'm a sucker put out.

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has been told you now on the pregame get together 24 scoreless innings and should

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Baltimore put four more against the Dodgers here today they'll tie a record.

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Good way about that if and when it approaches here is the right fielder Lou

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Johnson three for eleven in the series. They play him as a full hitter McNally

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The left-hander come can ball to the belt for a call strike and Lou didn't like it.

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Tommy Davis the on deck batter. There is no winter here today. Two down in the top

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of the first no score. The pitch a let-up delivery hit foul over by the Oriole

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dugout along third. Oh and two so McNally's out in front. McNally in the

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first game walked Maury Wells and he promptly stole second base but then he

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got out of the inning but then Lefevre right-hand batting at that time

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Homer and McNally his worst troubles right there. Here's the 0-2 pitch.

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This one's off to the right maybe play it comes over near the base of the

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railing leans in and gets it.

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So it turns out three up and three down. Here we go now out of half of the first inning and it is

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Los Angeles nothing Baltimore nothing.

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He's got what it takes to win you over. Dodgers now go to the defense.

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John Kennedy at third. Morrie Wells at short. Jim Lefevre at second. Wes Parker at first.

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Tommy Davis, Willie Davis, Johnson in the outfield. Driesdale and Roseboro the battery. Billy Hunter coaching third and Gene Woodling at first.

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And the lead off batter Luis Aparicio. The shortstop Green in the series has two runs batted in in the series.

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Big Don comes in with a fastball picks up the outside corner strike call.

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They're straight away in the outfield to Aparicio. In fact Johnson and Davis pinch in a little bit on Willie Davis giving him some of.

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Most score as Baltimore now bats in the bottom of their first. Aparicio, Snatter and Robinson.

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The old one Don Driesdale's a little punch foul.

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And if you heard me stop the cars I can steal them better than I can stop them with my mouth. That one like to get the old gunner.

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Strike two foul came right back.

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Sir I wasn't going to try to catch it. No balls two strikes. That's the closest we've had one here in the series.

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So on to Aparicio. Found him straight back on a fastball.

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Don Driesdale. You will remember a pitch two innings for four runs and four hits in the first game October the fifth.

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Nothing into the count.

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Driesdale comes back with a fastball that's popped up and Johnny Roseboro flips off the mask in foul territory to the right of home plate accepts the charge.

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That'll bring up Russ Snyder the center fielder who plays there when a right hander is going.

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He's won for three in the series and has one run batted in.

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You recall now failure of Pittsburgh to defeat the Giants in the final game of nineteen sixty six necessitated then the pitching of Copacs in the second game.

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Which then brought about a man by the name of Driesdale in the first game who was not rest of the curve ball down one.

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But that's all in the realm of what might have been for Gnosticade as you will.

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Sam batting Snyder the outfield swings just a little right on him not too much a gap in left center field and Kennedy's up tight at the fastball and he bunches might have been hit by his own pitch.

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He batted the ball on a bunny play out in front of the plate and ran into it on a fair batted ball to catch your guy.

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So Roseboro gets the put out.

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Hit by his fair batted ball or running into it either way and the out is made and Roseboro gets to put out on the surface.

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Two that field of Frank Robinson one homer and two runs batted in and it was he who homered against Driesdale in the first inning.

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So it's two away and no score.

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We're in the bottom of the first here in bar.

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Driesdale's delivery hit high and the shallow left Tommy Davis drifting over coming over by the warning three hundred somewhat feet away to make the catch.

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It sounded as though Frank Robinson hit that ball out on the end of the bat.

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Then Scully along with Bob Prince from a medium in Baltimore no runs no hits and no errors at the end of one inning for each side.

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Both starting pitchers doing a lot better than last time out McNally quills and he stole second four games ago.

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And of course Driesdale gave up two home runs in the first inning the first shot against Baltimore.

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No score under the second inning and back to Bob.

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Tommy Davis will lead it off.

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He's a left fielder batting in the clean up position McNally the left ready to go.

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First pitch comes in fastball makes him button hooked to get out of the way as it was inside one ball to no strikes.

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Tommy Davis play like full hitter apparition back near the edge of the outfield grass Robinson wide a third is rather deep.

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Next pitch is line for right center field running for fast flank Robinson and he'll make the.

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And then at the risk of sounding as though it's strictly a partisan national league.

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Robinson got a fine jump on the ball.

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He was running full till just about as soon as it left the bat great outfielding play and he made it look easy.

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Kim LeFevre the second baseman these one for 10 in the series they switch off speed delivery down below the knees ball one beautiful sunshine day and historic.

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One ball no strike.

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Let up his profile and because of the lead up he got way around on it.

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One ball one strike they asked him to their book rules and ground rules here at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore and we shan't get into them and hope that we shan't have to explain any one of them.

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They have all sorts of things that could happen in this stadium.

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And of course they're well covered by rules one one point of the channel there are two balls in a strike.

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Little chin music two balls and.

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No score one out and then on here's the pitch but he's way outside with it ball three three on LeFevre now we'll look down to third.

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Coach Preston.

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The Dodgers without question will pull anything in the book and this one they have to three one delivery is up high welcome.

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That is the first walk given up by McNally his sixth in the series and brings West Parker switch batting first baseman batting in the number six spot has three for 10.

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It was his double yesterday on the book rule of bounced into the right center seats that denied him a triple and a Dodger run as it turns out for Willie Davis then the suing batter efficiently deep that Parker would have scored.

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So they're going to play a little bit around to the left on Parker McNally checks LeFevre the pitches in there for strike.

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Tommy Davis lined a rope into right field hauled in by Robinson the lead off this to that second and now LeFevre has walked there is no scores yet and West Parker no balls one strike the batter.

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Again McNally checks LeFevre and the pitch there's a high chopper hit slowly toward church top after he showed gets it on for one they'll not get Parker the high bouncing ball slowly hit denied the.

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Fine inner defenses of Baltimore the chance to make the double play so the out will go short to second ever.

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No play at all on Parker that'll bring up catcher John Roseboro who's one for 11 in the series.

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Now in the Dodger second inning no score.

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And the runner Parker.

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They play him a bat straight away long high fly ball in the right field appears to be getting under without any trouble gauging up against the sky makes the catch.

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So far the Dodgers in the second no runs no hits no Baltimore area and they stand one and we go to the bottom of the second Los Angeles nothing Baltimore nothing.

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All right we go now to the bottom of the Baltimore second inning this game is scoreless neither side has had a hit.

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And standing in will be third baseman Brooks Robinson, who is two for 11 played umpire John Rice is asking that something be a chair be removed to the lower left side of the Dodger dugout because it would be actually in the field of play.

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Driesdale working out the right hand batting right wing in the messy started him off with a change up.

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Oh and one Robinson, you'll recall, backed up Frank Robinson's homer against Driesdale in one which tied a series record.

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Here's the on one. There's a ball hit up them.

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Brooks Robinson took a fastball knee high and went with it.

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Now book power stepping in these four for 11 in the series left him better and if you might sound as though he were being booed that is not true. They're just going boog and drawing it out, much as they used to do with Pazusky in Cincinnati or with Moose scowren.

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One of the Yankees ball tailed away that time outside ball on saw the first of game four goes to Baltimore's Brooks Robinson.

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Move power one ball no strikes the outfield even around to the right.

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Short lead at first by Brooks the pitch in there beautifully on the outside corners of ball moved away from the big fellow one on one.

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They used to put a lot in the outfield and first base but they settled him down to first base as it better suited their plans and he has been a very fine first baseman for Baltimore one ball one.

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Good fastball and boo just got a few and two.

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He's a good curve but laced a fastball up the middle for a single so he's the runner at fur down in the batter booed power ball and two strike count.

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Guys Dale checks at first base brings it in there and foul down the left field and deep into the lower deck one and two.

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I see a bird power up there I really have a vision of a former huge first baseman by the name of John Mize.

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One ball two strikes.

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Well comes in with a fastball it's up high to to Big Don of course would like to get how to hit the ball on the ground and preferably right near somebody so they can double play ball to strike to how is he going to set any world speed records and running.

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But an awful lot of times he just trots.

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He's got a lot of strikes.

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Dr. Dale checking for the sign from Roseboro characteristic pose the way he looks in.

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Don on the two to brings a curveball and he stuck him out swinging him a little bit off that breaking ball and Big Don picks up his first strike out.

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Left fielder Kirk Bluffery left hand better within there is no score one down in the Baltimore second inning the runner at first Brooks Robinson left hand better one for eleven in the series field over shifting on him to the right they gap in the left center and Tommy Davis gives him a battery left field line.

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He's signing you now real nine down both lines or 10 straight away with an inner wall involved.

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Dries Dale now to the set position. Check it first and goes over there and a quick tag by put damage as Brooks Robinson dies back in headline.

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He's going to be out for a moment. They'll always question whether he's out of the batter's box or not. He stands very deep in it.

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Here's the pitch and this one is a curveball inside low ball on many of the umpires will take and erase the chalk line out it's a lime and they don't want their throwing balls into the dirt kicking that lime up into their face.

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It doesn't take them long to eradicate the line one ball of no strikes.

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Brooks Robinson opening with a single remaining there on a strikeout to booed Powell.

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Again Dries Dale from the belt comes in with a fastball and it's pumped foul for deck off third.

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First inning went very quickly three up three down no score there. The Dodgers had just a mile foot going when Lefebvre when he was out on a force play.

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So actually nothing happened there in the Dodgers second and they're still looking for a hit and run.

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Robinson at first on the single one out no score in the one ball one strike and a throw to first and Brooks is back.

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Dries Dale has a very quick move over the face.

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One and one.

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Pitch to Bluffery a foul behind the plate one and two.

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Ben said earlier the weatherman has certainly was an ideal beautiful day here in the city of Baltimore where another jam packed audience on hand including the vice president states who threw out the first ball.

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One ball two strikes.

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Vice president Vietnam however basically Minnesota twin fans.

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One ball two strikes.

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The pitch to to.

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Johnny Roseboro is probably the most quiet of all the catchers but is one of the most durable of all the catchers and I have yet to talk to any baseball player that's ever slid into them who didn't say somebody always got hurt but it was never Roseboro.

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Two balls two strikes.

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Hi foul coming back out of play to to us at time when I thought Roseboro might tragically have been injured when one of his present teammates Dick Stewart was batting.

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And him out ball that came run off the bat and went right in between the face bars of Johnny's mask and struck him between the eyes Luckily he didn't injure him and he was able to remain in the game but it came awfully close to being very injurious.

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Two balls two strikes.

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Still checking.

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I'm just low ball three and I will watch brook Robinson for you.

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Three balls two strikes Robinson the runner at first one out no score in the Baltimore second inning.

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So Don Drysdale has his first three to count.

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In the game.

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Will's is hollering him behind his glove something to the fever setting themselves up for how they'll cover if they have to drysdale checks it first there and it's inside ball for.

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So Robinson goes to second on molested and Bluffery.

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And that is the first edition to Baltimore and the batter now is Davey Johnson the youngster who has been a surprising hitting sensation in the series thus far for for 11.

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All right and batter so Brooks Robinson at second and Kurt Bluffery at first.

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Bluffery doesn't carry the high season average but if you get him out you get when he's hitting your strike there's a chopper hit down toward the fever turns gets it on the wheels for one on the first base a double play.

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I'll bring in execution or a will as Bluffery really put a roll block on him to get him out of there but he got the throw away anyhow.

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Not yet nor is there one left at the end of two full in his apply while things are there's nothing and Baltimore nothing. So you know it's great to be in well which one by Baltimore or Los Angeles.

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Scoreless at the end of two with one base hit going for Brooks Robinson so as we go to the third for more play let's get right back to Bob.

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All right Ben and standing in now that was a sparkling double play because it was a chopper hit by young Johnson who can muck getting down the line.

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But he turned and made a nice throw to Maury Wills and then Mr. Bluffery came running right in and he wasn't going to do much in the way of a slide.

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Kennedy takes the low delivery from McNally.

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Many times you better if you don't want to be deep Wills throwing you had better be able to tunnel somewhere or burrow under a sack.

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He came across that bag and he let it go for that great double play.

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One ball to no strikes to third leading it off to the Dodgers long high fly to left and it's got plenty of distance but it's going to hook foul into the upper deck.

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Baltimore fans a little apprehensive but from our vantage point here there was no question but what it would be a foul ball.

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Bunted right through that one one ball and two strikes.

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McNally on the one two to Kennedy curve ball looped out off the right side and dropping back for a second base from Johnson getting that little looper.

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We will be back on side two to continue the game.

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Dodgers have now gone through 26 scoreless innings.

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And our fast approaching a record they would like to reverse and meet a runaway from.

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Have not scored in the last 26 innings since the third inning of the first game.

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The series of four consecutive scoreless innings is 28 by the New York Giants staff against the Philadelphia A's in 1905.

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Dresdale takes ball one.

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Darns a very fine hitting pitcher.

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Used many times by the world all-star as a pinch batter McNally works to him.

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It's a foul right up over our head one and one.

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They're quick in Dresdale. The word I don't believe was I don't think you'd understood it or understand it if you put it in front of it.

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One ball one. One out and none on in the third no score.

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McNally's curveball hit our left side. Aparicio waits for it. Digs it out of his tummy. Throws it in to us.

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Two down and now Morrie Wills who popped the second base and will stand in.

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Dodger third inning scoreless ball game.

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Dodgers looking for their first hitter to have one. Brooks Robinson a single up the middle.

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They come in very shallow in the outfield and pinch Robinson and Bleffrey in on Snyder and give him off-line.

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There was a strike. It was called.

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As an example if you're just tuning in in the first inning when he popped up into shallow center really just nine seconds

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Aparicio Johnson Snyder and Robinson all could have caught the ball showing you how shallow they play.

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No balls one strike and there's a copper down toward third. It's backhanded by Brooks Robinson going foul.

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Baltimore does not deploy at least in this park the shift in the outfield on Wills they did in games one and two

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which is referred to a lot as the Richie Ashburn shift where they move the left fielder right on the line.

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He's up there now right handed. If he gets a chance left handed he might swing all the way around.

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A ball outside one and two.

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So as a hand batter they figure him to go almost always to left and never to pull and as a right hand batter they defense him in such a way that they're straight away in all department.

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One ball two strikes.

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One two pitch up high there and looks like it has a play it's right in behind home plate spins around the mask is off.

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He's going.

392
00:46:10,120 --> 00:46:13,120
Twenty seven.

393
00:46:13,120 --> 00:46:18,120
We have been three down and we go out of the bottom of the third Los Angeles.

394
00:46:18,120 --> 00:46:19,120
Nothing Baltimore nothing.

395
00:46:19,120 --> 00:46:26,120
Joe Garry you know my work gets me around the country a lot wherever I travel someone always says to me.

396
00:46:26,120 --> 00:46:30,120
Now I hear you on the radio talking about customer care Chrysler Plymouth dealers.

397
00:46:30,120 --> 00:46:33,120
What does customer care really mean.

398
00:46:33,120 --> 00:46:40,120
Well I always tell them that customer care means just that Chrysler Plymouth dealers care about their customers as well as their car.

399
00:46:40,120 --> 00:46:45,120
There are a lot of dealers who know cars but very few of them know people and cars.

400
00:46:45,120 --> 00:46:48,120
And this is Chrysler Plymouth dealers are different.

401
00:46:48,120 --> 00:46:51,120
They know how important a friendly greeting can be.

402
00:46:51,120 --> 00:46:57,120
They know that people don't like to wait for service and that most people like to be treated like well like people.

403
00:46:57,120 --> 00:47:04,120
They treat you as a friend not as a stranger and they see to it that your car services cool with certified service no less.

404
00:47:04,120 --> 00:47:08,120
And when you walk out they don't forget important things like thank you.

405
00:47:08,120 --> 00:47:10,120
And that's what we mean by the repair.

406
00:47:10,120 --> 00:47:17,120
It's a philosophy of doing business that makes all the sense in the world and exclusive at your Chrysler Plymouth dealer.

407
00:47:17,120 --> 00:47:21,120
That's why everybody doesn't do business.

408
00:47:21,120 --> 00:47:47,120
The third no score in the ballgame Baltimore with one hit and the etch a bar and youth man in the lineup coming up so let's hop right back to Bob etch a bar and one for nine in the series.

409
00:47:47,120 --> 00:47:54,120
An average speed for a catcher normally because of the fact they always have to touch down strings before shortening and they're unable to run.

410
00:47:54,120 --> 00:47:56,120
Of course he's not very old.

411
00:47:56,120 --> 00:47:58,120
You'll get there if he stays long enough.

412
00:47:58,120 --> 00:48:00,120
A back down first base.

413
00:48:00,120 --> 00:48:07,120
Don Drysdale was over quickly to cover this Roseboro came out but the ball beginning to roll foul to let it go.

414
00:48:07,120 --> 00:48:08,120
Strike one.

415
00:48:08,120 --> 00:48:19,120
It's all out of time before a catcher will turn from a pacer to a J horse.

416
00:48:19,120 --> 00:48:33,120
That's only natural.

417
00:48:33,120 --> 00:48:36,120
Don Drysdale trying to come back.

418
00:48:36,120 --> 00:48:40,120
In the game the Dodgers must win.

419
00:48:40,120 --> 00:48:48,120
And they feel that it can get by Baltimore today that Mr. Kovacs will return the series to Los Angeles.

420
00:48:48,120 --> 00:49:01,120
Here's the etch a bar and check topic of all one and one.

421
00:49:01,120 --> 00:49:06,120
No score etch a bar leading it off in the Baltimore third swing and a miss on a breaking ball.

422
00:49:06,120 --> 00:49:18,120
He looked like he took a little off at one and two.

423
00:49:18,120 --> 00:49:25,120
One ball two strikes.

424
00:49:25,120 --> 00:49:33,120
Straight away in the outfield and he takes that curve ball he tried to save it but I think it was in the strike zone according to the play John Rice.

425
00:49:33,120 --> 00:49:37,120
So Don Drysdale has his second strike out.

426
00:49:37,120 --> 00:49:40,120
That'll bring up Dave McNally.

427
00:49:40,120 --> 00:49:52,120
Don strike out of course only worth two innings in the first game McNally gets a nice hand.

428
00:49:52,120 --> 00:49:55,120
Shallowing up in the outfield to him.

429
00:49:55,120 --> 00:50:03,120
He bats unlike he's up there right handed.

430
00:50:03,120 --> 00:50:09,120
Drysdale comes in and he's low and outside a ball.

431
00:50:09,120 --> 00:50:14,120
One ball and no strikes.

432
00:50:14,120 --> 00:50:18,120
Tommy Davis on left Willie Davis in center Lou Johnson in right.

433
00:50:18,120 --> 00:50:20,120
Here's the one oh pitch.

434
00:50:20,120 --> 00:50:27,120
Into the dirt low ball two.

435
00:50:27,120 --> 00:50:30,120
It's the bottom of the third there's one away.

436
00:50:30,120 --> 00:50:40,120
There is no score Orioles in with one hit Dodgers still looking for theirs.

437
00:50:40,120 --> 00:50:52,120
Two balls no strikes. Drysdale working out a young McNally sends it on the inside corner for a called strike and it's two and one.

438
00:50:52,120 --> 00:50:56,120
Should Drysdale and the Dodgers be victorious today.

439
00:50:56,120 --> 00:51:05,120
Two ball one hopper two hopper back to Don on the mound he throws on to Parker Tula.

440
00:51:05,120 --> 00:51:11,120
And Kofax on Monday able to do it that would of course be tomorrow.

441
00:51:11,120 --> 00:51:17,120
Tuesday would be the travel day and the sixth and seventh if necessary.

442
00:51:17,120 --> 00:51:22,120
Would be Dodger Stadium.

443
00:51:22,120 --> 00:51:26,120
As their time will be 1 p.m. Eastern Daylight Savings Time.

444
00:51:26,120 --> 00:51:31,120
Air time actually at 1245 the game itself at 1 p.m.

445
00:51:31,120 --> 00:51:43,120
Pitch is outside a ball one and all.

446
00:51:43,120 --> 00:51:49,120
The wind up fan the pitch right through the middle he took it for a strike one and one.

447
00:51:49,120 --> 00:51:55,120
California fans of course listening or viewing the games or naturally CDs in the morning.

448
00:51:55,120 --> 00:52:02,120
Then when the Eastern broadcasters come out one ball one strike there's a long five ball down the right field line.

449
00:52:02,120 --> 00:52:11,120
Lou Johnson hustling over on the warning track right corner and he makes a fair ball catch and then bounces into the protective padding and that retires the side.

450
00:52:11,120 --> 00:52:22,120
So it's three up and three down and at the end of free full earnings of play Los Angeles nothing ball the morning.

451
00:52:22,120 --> 00:52:26,120
A great new cigarette is born.

452
00:52:26,120 --> 00:52:31,120
A new filter cigarette whose very name stands for you.

453
00:52:31,120 --> 00:52:41,120
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454
00:52:41,120 --> 00:52:44,120
You Camel filters.

455
00:52:44,120 --> 00:52:51,120
This is the one born rich rich in taste with that big camel head start on flavor.

456
00:52:51,120 --> 00:52:58,120
Now that great camel heritage of real taste in a great new filter cigarette.

457
00:52:58,120 --> 00:53:04,120
No other can compare in flavor and quality to new camel filters.

458
00:53:04,120 --> 00:53:08,120
This is the one you want to try.

459
00:53:08,120 --> 00:53:22,120
Camel filters the one born rich rich.

460
00:53:22,120 --> 00:53:24,120
Is WGY WGFM connected.

461
00:53:24,120 --> 00:53:29,120
If you've grown up around here chances are you take Saratoga Vichy for granted.

462
00:53:29,120 --> 00:53:31,120
Well don't.

463
00:53:31,120 --> 00:53:37,120
What you've been so blase about happens to be one of the most extraordinary natural products in all the world.

464
00:53:37,120 --> 00:53:39,120
People send for it from all over.

465
00:53:39,120 --> 00:53:47,120
Both rich curious taste and for that remarkably long lived carbonation the Vichy people are always talking.

466
00:53:47,120 --> 00:53:53,120
Saratoga Vichy the only mixer we know of that people built a city just to be near.

467
00:53:53,120 --> 00:53:57,120
Lee Davis leads off the Dodger fourth this ball game is scarless.

468
00:53:57,120 --> 00:54:05,120
McNally the left hander to the left hand Davis and he takes it low ball one.

469
00:54:05,120 --> 00:54:23,120
One ball and no strikes outfield around the right a little bit on Davis third baseman Brooks Robbins McNally's delivery slides in and over for a call strike and it's one of them.

470
00:54:23,120 --> 00:54:32,120
Lou Johnson the on deck batter one ball one strike to David.

471
00:54:32,120 --> 00:54:36,120
Now the one one delivery a swing and a miss one and two.

472
00:54:36,120 --> 00:54:49,120
Classified a little bit saying a little while ago about the Dodger fans and all listening to the ball games they'll hear them in the mornings when the Eastern casters come out and play the Dodgers at night.

473
00:54:49,120 --> 00:54:51,120
Then Eastern fans get a delightful treat.

474
00:54:51,120 --> 00:54:55,120
They hear their game starting at 11 a night and in the morning.

475
00:54:55,120 --> 00:55:08,120
Strikeouts when you're so McNally gets his first strikeout and that will be Lou Johnson who filed out to catch your Andy extra baron.

476
00:55:08,120 --> 00:55:10,120
Dodgers are one inning away.

477
00:55:10,120 --> 00:55:13,120
They don't score here.

478
00:55:13,120 --> 00:55:22,120
I'm tying a record of the most innings without scoring in the World Series.

479
00:55:22,120 --> 00:55:28,120
They do they love to forget all about McNally works.

480
00:55:28,120 --> 00:55:30,120
Thanks.

481
00:55:30,120 --> 00:55:33,120
He took a little off his breaking ball that time.

482
00:55:33,120 --> 00:55:39,120
Got Lou in front of it.

483
00:55:39,120 --> 00:55:44,120
No balls one strike one out none on in the fourth no score.

484
00:55:44,120 --> 00:55:47,120
Hard rap in the left.

485
00:55:47,120 --> 00:55:54,120
Coming up for this Kurt Bluffery Johnson rounds first in a sudden hurry shrammels to get back in your dad's in headlong adjust does make it.

486
00:55:54,120 --> 00:55:56,120
He must have gone up about 15 feet.

487
00:55:56,120 --> 00:56:00,120
If Bluffery had bubble that ball he did it on his way to second.

488
00:56:00,120 --> 00:56:10,120
But instead as he started to come back as though he lost his footing moment early had to dive back in and now is taking all the infield of Baltimore right off his clothing.

489
00:56:10,120 --> 00:56:19,120
Relay for all was bang bang. He got back in safely so the Dodgers get their first hit in game for.

490
00:56:19,120 --> 00:56:28,120
Now I started him off with a change curveball got him to swing came back with his hammer and little change speeds on it and sending him to left field like a rocket.

491
00:56:28,120 --> 00:56:34,120
Here's Tommy Davis who lined in the right field in the second inning for an hour.

492
00:56:34,120 --> 00:56:37,120
Yeah, I feel it away.

493
00:56:37,120 --> 00:56:42,120
McNally checks on Lou Johnson the pitch swing and a foul coming straight back.

494
00:56:42,120 --> 00:56:58,120
Strike one a bit of a gap between Schneider the center fielder playing straight out and Bluffery who is shading over toward the left field line.

495
00:56:58,120 --> 00:57:04,120
No balls one strike.

496
00:57:04,120 --> 00:57:09,120
Davey Johnson well over toward second with Boog Powell holding on the runner Lou Johnson.

497
00:57:09,120 --> 00:57:13,120
There's a ball down slower third and then going foul.

498
00:57:13,120 --> 00:57:20,120
Johnson's all the way around the third practically.

499
00:57:20,120 --> 00:57:22,120
Said it took him long enough to get here.

500
00:57:22,120 --> 00:57:25,120
He can't see any reason why he shouldn't keep moving them out.

501
00:57:25,120 --> 00:57:28,120
No balls and two strikes now as he cuts the diamond.

502
00:57:28,120 --> 00:57:29,120
There is no score.

503
00:57:29,120 --> 00:57:42,120
We're in the top half of the fourth inning Willie Davis opened the frame with a strikeout and then Lou Johnson goes sharply to the left for the Dodgers first hit.

504
00:57:42,120 --> 00:57:52,120
Might have heard a round of applause or the young National League back boys a youngster who earlier in his life was very severely burned his hands were burned off even he has hooks.

505
00:57:52,120 --> 00:58:06,120
He is wonderful he had his picture taken with the vice president and he can do all sorts of things play golf or he has not allowed the handicap of losing his hands to determine anyway and of course he's a great favorite with Baltimore fans.

506
00:58:06,120 --> 00:58:23,120
No balls two strikes here to Tommy Davis Lou Johnson are just by about two strides chopper hip toward short up a ratio gets a bad hop that gets it on to Johnson for one the first race.

507
00:58:23,120 --> 00:58:36,120
The short Johnson the power and Tommy Davis is arguing to no avail. No runs a hit no errors and nobody left at the end of three and one half innings Los Angeles nothing Baltimore nothing.

508
00:58:36,120 --> 00:58:43,120
We asked the nastiest man in the world to ask some nasty questions about our beer.

509
00:58:43,120 --> 00:58:45,120
Go ahead nasty.

510
00:58:45,120 --> 00:58:47,120
What is all this eight brewery jazz.

511
00:58:47,120 --> 00:58:52,120
We're trying to get calling black label beer into people's hands while it's still fresh and light.

512
00:58:52,120 --> 00:59:01,120
How don't con me beer supposed to be all that depends on where it gets old in the aging tanks good but in the can or in the not good there.

513
00:59:01,120 --> 00:59:10,120
Well beer slowly surely acquires and an unbear like taste brew masters call this taste ready people call it flat.

514
00:59:10,120 --> 00:59:13,120
So what do you do drink all your beer before it leaves the brewery.

515
00:59:13,120 --> 00:59:20,120
We brought our breweries closer to the people this way black will spend less time in warehouses and trucks.

516
00:59:20,120 --> 00:59:22,120
Hey my brother drives a truck.

517
00:59:22,120 --> 00:59:24,120
You've got something against truck. We love trucks.

518
00:59:24,120 --> 00:59:25,120
We love trains.

519
00:59:25,120 --> 00:59:26,120
We love planes.

520
00:59:26,120 --> 00:59:29,120
We just want our beer to spend less time in them.

521
00:59:29,120 --> 00:59:31,120
It'll taste better.

522
00:59:31,120 --> 00:59:37,120
So when you guys stop beating your wives.

523
00:59:37,120 --> 00:59:58,120
The Baltimore pitching staff has tied a World Series pitching record of 28 scoreless innings in World Series play and we'll fill you in more later on.

524
00:59:58,120 --> 01:00:10,120
Right now there's a high pop hit up by Russ Snyder. The fever on the second base side shakes his eyes and it's one or two working here.

525
01:00:10,120 --> 01:00:12,120
Russ Snyder now is open to it.

526
01:00:12,120 --> 01:00:16,120
Here is Frank Robinson who hit what appeared to be a slider off the end of his back.

527
01:00:16,120 --> 01:00:31,120
Ripped it out into left field didn't get all of it he wanted and Tommy Davis hauled it in on the warning track.

528
01:00:31,120 --> 01:00:47,120
The outfield around to the left to Robinson the right hand better.

529
01:00:47,120 --> 01:01:14,120
Right.

530
01:01:14,120 --> 01:01:19,120
Robinson and he's single takes it high ball.

531
01:01:19,120 --> 01:01:27,120
Now Don Drysdale has just tied a record that he didn't want to tie or the most haunted in series competition eight.

532
01:01:27,120 --> 01:01:32,120
And that was the eight that he's given up her ball hit down toward third bad hop.

533
01:01:32,120 --> 01:01:44,120
He comes out of his stomach goes across and he's got him in there too. So Frank Robinson is Baltimore a leader.

534
01:01:44,120 --> 01:01:53,120
On his second series home which is the eight by Don Drysdale.

535
01:01:53,120 --> 01:02:02,120
Five other pitchers have done that Burley Grimes Charlie Root Allie Reynolds Don Newcomb and now Don Drysdale.

536
01:02:02,120 --> 01:02:09,120
Here's Boog Powell who is stuck out and moved it inside the ball.

537
01:02:09,120 --> 01:02:15,120
The ball that Frank Robinson hit appeared to be a waist high fastball right out over the heart of the plate.

538
01:02:15,120 --> 01:02:19,120
He got all of the wood he wanted on that one and then some.

539
01:02:19,120 --> 01:02:24,120
He really tore it apart way down the left field.

540
01:02:24,120 --> 01:02:33,120
Ball to it and had a tendency to go foul and never had a chance.

541
01:02:33,120 --> 01:02:49,120
Two balls and no strikes two down one to nothing Baltimore in the bottom of the fourth.

542
01:03:03,120 --> 01:03:11,120
Oh, what a catch by Willie Davis.

543
01:03:11,120 --> 01:03:16,120
He took a home run away. Well, the inning's one run on a home run by Robinson.

544
01:03:16,120 --> 01:03:19,120
One hit a spectacular catch and nobody left.

545
01:03:19,120 --> 01:03:24,120
And at the end of four Baltimore won Los Angeles nothing.

546
01:03:24,120 --> 01:03:29,120
Here he is again with another story our favorite umpire Nick Frog.

547
01:03:29,120 --> 01:03:35,120
One night in Pittsburgh, a student known as the eight man on a kind of is not a very dainty performer with the glove.

548
01:03:35,120 --> 01:03:38,120
That's a ground ball bounce off his chin.

549
01:03:38,120 --> 01:03:42,120
It raises such a lump that the next day he cannot shave.

550
01:03:42,120 --> 01:03:47,120
I hear of this and often in my new gelatotic matter razor, which he graciously declines.

551
01:03:47,120 --> 01:03:51,120
Beaters go feed your guide dog.

552
01:03:51,120 --> 01:04:03,120
And I reply, the gelatotic matter razor just out has the lightest touch and shaving super stainless steel edges are coiled and sealed inside a cartridge like film in a camera.

553
01:04:03,120 --> 01:04:08,120
Each edge last week, then flip a lever on a new edge locks in place.

554
01:04:08,120 --> 01:04:13,120
The gelatotic matter ends blade handling forever.

555
01:04:13,120 --> 01:04:20,120
Well, the eight man, he gets a perfect shave from the gelatotic matter and does not even cut his bump.

556
01:04:20,120 --> 01:04:24,120
He says to me, you are a humanitarian eight man.

557
01:04:24,120 --> 01:04:31,120
I reply, say that on the field and you're out of the game.

558
01:04:31,120 --> 01:04:34,120
The fever stands in and McNally's in with a strike.

559
01:04:34,120 --> 01:04:38,120
The fever walked in the second inning and was forced one to nothing.

560
01:04:38,120 --> 01:04:41,120
Now into the Baltimore leading.

561
01:04:41,120 --> 01:04:46,120
There's a drive out into centerfield for a solid base hit off a hanging curve ball.

562
01:04:46,120 --> 01:04:49,120
So the Dodgers have their second hit.

563
01:04:49,120 --> 01:04:54,120
Ben Scully, they're still buzzing about that sensational catch by Willie Davis.

564
01:04:54,120 --> 01:04:57,120
I think one nice thing about it is it's the same.

565
01:04:57,120 --> 01:05:07,120
It's the same man who was called a little league outfielder by some folks for dropping two fly balls and from one to another, I'm sure he got off the hook.

566
01:05:07,120 --> 01:05:08,120
I am too.

567
01:05:08,120 --> 01:05:13,120
As we said before, nobody likes to wear horns except four footed animals.

568
01:05:13,120 --> 01:05:19,120
Here now is Wes Parker, ball outside one and all.

569
01:05:19,120 --> 01:05:27,120
Not as familiar with the Dodger ball club as Ben would be, closing into a part of their lineup where they might not be able to run and hit or hit and run quite as much.

570
01:05:27,120 --> 01:05:33,120
But we'll watch the fever nonetheless because you have to pull all stops to get back into this world series.

571
01:05:33,120 --> 01:05:36,120
Trailing nothing to run here in the top of the fifth.

572
01:05:36,120 --> 01:05:40,120
McNally, one ball and a strike sends his curve ball to it.

573
01:05:40,120 --> 01:05:45,120
It appeared he hung his curve balls on the fever and he really ripped it up the middle.

574
01:05:45,120 --> 01:05:54,120
And he's now up so that this proves that Walter Alston is ready to do anything at this point or any point.

575
01:05:54,120 --> 01:05:55,120
Two balls and no strikes.

576
01:05:55,120 --> 01:05:59,120
They'll have to get down to the lineup a little bit before they would bat for Drysdale.

577
01:05:59,120 --> 01:06:00,120
Two balls and no strikes.

578
01:06:00,120 --> 01:06:07,120
The look at first to the fever by McNally and this one slides in there at the knees for a call strike one and one.

579
01:06:07,120 --> 01:06:12,120
Of course, manager Alston is saying and he wants to be ready in the event he has to hit for Don.

580
01:06:12,120 --> 01:06:17,120
But by the time you get to Don, it's conceivable the Dodgers could be tighter ahead.

581
01:06:17,120 --> 01:06:21,120
And that again would change the thinking of manager.

582
01:06:21,120 --> 01:06:23,120
But the big thing in this game is be ready.

583
01:06:23,120 --> 01:06:25,120
Two balls, a strike.

584
01:06:25,120 --> 01:06:28,120
Bounce toward third, Bush Robinson off to the left, a fine play.

585
01:06:28,120 --> 01:06:31,120
On to Johnson double play.

586
01:06:31,120 --> 01:06:45,120
What a double play.

587
01:06:45,120 --> 01:06:48,120
Well, we see now why they say that.

588
01:06:48,120 --> 01:06:51,120
Brooks Robinson is one of the greatest third baseman in baseball.

589
01:06:51,120 --> 01:06:53,120
He just went out to the left like a cat.

590
01:06:53,120 --> 01:07:00,120
Stumbled as he came up with the ball, made a perfect throw to Johnson chest high so they could hit that bag dance away and come over to first for the double play.

591
01:07:00,120 --> 01:07:01,120
And he got it.

592
01:07:01,120 --> 01:07:02,120
Roseboro takes a call.

593
01:07:02,120 --> 01:07:09,120
That is the second double play now for Baltimore, whose team led in defense statistics this year.

594
01:07:09,120 --> 01:07:14,120
And they want to nothing Baltimore two down in the south half of the fifth.

595
01:07:14,120 --> 01:07:18,120
Strike two is called to Roseboro, a soft curve ball in and over.

596
01:07:18,120 --> 01:07:22,120
On to.

597
01:07:22,120 --> 01:07:30,120
If McNally gets out of this inning, the Baltimore pitching staff will a new record of scoreless innings in World Series play twenty nine.

598
01:07:30,120 --> 01:07:31,120
He is one out away from that.

599
01:07:31,120 --> 01:07:39,120
Here's the or two pitch breaking ball outside of all of them to start.

600
01:07:39,120 --> 01:07:44,120
A tremendous homerun by Frank Robinson, his second in the series.

601
01:07:44,120 --> 01:07:48,120
Deep down the left field.

602
01:07:48,120 --> 01:07:55,120
And then a great catch.

603
01:07:55,120 --> 01:07:57,120
Nobody.

604
01:07:57,120 --> 01:08:00,120
At the end of four and one half innings, Baltimore one.

605
01:08:00,120 --> 01:08:06,120
That got you.

606
01:08:06,120 --> 01:08:20,120
And then it got to win you over.

607
01:08:20,120 --> 01:08:26,120
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608
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609
01:08:37,120 --> 01:09:04,120
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610
01:09:04,120 --> 01:09:09,120
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611
01:09:09,120 --> 01:09:14,120
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612
01:09:14,120 --> 01:09:20,120
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613
01:09:20,120 --> 01:09:22,120
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614
01:09:22,120 --> 01:09:23,120
Baltimore leading here.

615
01:09:23,120 --> 01:09:25,120
One run, two hits, no errors.

616
01:09:25,120 --> 01:09:27,120
The Dodgers no runs, two hits, no errors.

617
01:09:27,120 --> 01:09:34,120
As we now move halfway part of this very thrilling World Series game, game four, the game the Dodgers must win.

618
01:09:34,120 --> 01:09:40,120
No one knows it better than the man of the building action, the veteran voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Vince Kelly.

619
01:09:40,120 --> 01:09:41,120
Thank you, Bob.

620
01:09:41,120 --> 01:09:42,120
And hi, everybody.

621
01:09:42,120 --> 01:09:49,120
Kurt Bleffery lead it off as Drysdale goes to work in the bottom of the fifth inning and the breaking ball in on the hands ball one.

622
01:09:49,120 --> 01:09:58,120
Bleffery walked in the second inning, the Orioles a run on the homerun by Frank Robinson, the Dodgers no runs, two hits.

623
01:09:58,120 --> 01:10:03,120
Bleffery left hand hitting left fielder waiting, Drysdale back with a change over for a strike.

624
01:10:03,120 --> 01:10:09,120
Kurt likes the fastball and the Dodgers throughout the series have thrown in breaking stuff and changes.

625
01:10:09,120 --> 01:10:12,120
Drysdale has done both in the count one and one.

626
01:10:12,120 --> 01:10:17,120
Don comes back to the plate, fastball, swung out and missed strike two.

627
01:10:17,120 --> 01:10:21,120
The infield swung around towards first and the outfielder right.

628
01:10:21,120 --> 01:10:25,120
And for Drysdale, this could be his last inning of work.

629
01:10:25,120 --> 01:10:28,120
He is due to bat second when the Dodgers in the sixth inning.

630
01:10:28,120 --> 01:10:33,120
One nothing Baltimore in the bottom of the fifth.

631
01:10:33,120 --> 01:10:36,120
Drysdale reading, setting a target.

632
01:10:36,120 --> 01:10:38,120
Drysdale has walked one through four innings.

633
01:10:38,120 --> 01:10:40,120
Fastball is down and away.

634
01:10:40,120 --> 01:10:43,120
Ball two, two and two.

635
01:10:43,120 --> 01:10:46,120
Drysdale has struck out two.

636
01:10:46,120 --> 01:10:49,120
Dave McNally has struck out two.

637
01:10:49,120 --> 01:10:51,120
Walk one allowed two singles.

638
01:10:51,120 --> 01:10:57,120
And of course the defensive play by Willie Davis, goal tending to take a home run away from Johnny Powell.

639
01:10:57,120 --> 01:10:58,120
Two, two pitch on the way.

640
01:10:58,120 --> 01:11:01,120
Curve ball and a high fly ball to right field.

641
01:11:01,120 --> 01:11:02,120
It's down the line.

642
01:11:02,120 --> 01:11:03,120
LaFever out and Johnson in.

643
01:11:03,120 --> 01:11:07,120
And Lew on the line makes the catch and fair ground.

644
01:11:07,120 --> 01:11:10,120
So curve fly ball to Lew Johnson in the right field corner.

645
01:11:10,120 --> 01:11:11,120
One away.

646
01:11:11,120 --> 01:11:16,120
And the batter will be Dave Johnson.

647
01:11:16,120 --> 01:11:18,120
Dave Johnson fourth series.

648
01:11:18,120 --> 01:11:21,120
Hit into a double play in the second inning.

649
01:11:21,120 --> 01:11:27,120
Right hand hitting second baseman who has been involved in double plays for the Bergs.

650
01:11:27,120 --> 01:11:31,120
Baltimore with two double plays today, three in the last two days.

651
01:11:31,120 --> 01:11:33,120
Johnson takes his strike.

652
01:11:33,120 --> 01:11:36,120
And Baltimore has turned in four in the series.

653
01:11:36,120 --> 01:11:38,120
0-1 account to Dave Johnson.

654
01:11:38,120 --> 01:11:41,120
One out on the fifth, one to nothing Baltimore.

655
01:11:41,120 --> 01:11:43,120
Drives back to the plate.

656
01:11:43,120 --> 01:11:46,120
Fast ball, full foul outside of third to Billy Hunter.

657
01:11:46,120 --> 01:11:47,120
0-2.

658
01:11:47,120 --> 01:11:53,120
Billy who was once sold to the St. Louis Browns by the Dodgers, reported $75,000.

659
01:11:53,120 --> 01:11:55,120
He still has pretty good hands.

660
01:11:55,120 --> 01:11:57,120
0-2.

661
01:11:57,120 --> 01:12:03,120
Andy Barron on deck.

662
01:12:03,120 --> 01:12:06,120
At no time in the series have the Dodgers been out in front.

663
01:12:06,120 --> 01:12:11,120
They have been behind National Anthem almost of the first game.

664
01:12:11,120 --> 01:12:14,120
The strike shoot pitch, the curve ball hit in the air to left center.

665
01:12:14,120 --> 01:12:15,120
Tommy Davis coming.

666
01:12:15,120 --> 01:12:19,120
He's there to make the catch.

667
01:12:19,120 --> 01:12:21,120
Well, maybe not quite.

668
01:12:21,120 --> 01:12:32,120
And the batter will be Andy Etchibarron.

669
01:12:32,120 --> 01:12:35,120
Andy Etchibarron, right hand hitting catcher, struck out in the third inning.

670
01:12:35,120 --> 01:12:37,120
He's 0-1.

671
01:12:37,120 --> 01:12:41,120
If you are interested in ballistics on Frank Robinson's home run,

672
01:12:41,120 --> 01:12:45,120
a fan 10 rows from the top caught it.

673
01:12:45,120 --> 01:12:49,120
The pitch to Etchibarron, breaking ball down and away, one and 0.

674
01:12:49,120 --> 01:12:57,120
When the Dodgers hit in the sixth, they are due to send up John Kennedy, Don Drysdale, and Maury Will.

675
01:12:57,120 --> 01:12:59,120
Drysdale back to work.

676
01:12:59,120 --> 01:13:03,120
In the right hand is one 0 pitch, fast ball on the outside corner for a strike.

677
01:13:03,120 --> 01:13:07,120
He is a much better pitcher than he was in the first game of the series,

678
01:13:07,120 --> 01:13:09,120
but he has still been bitten by the home run ball,

679
01:13:09,120 --> 01:13:13,120
and McNally has been superb through five innings.

680
01:13:13,120 --> 01:13:15,120
1-1 pitch, fast ball fouled away.

681
01:13:15,120 --> 01:13:16,120
He didn't get around on it.

682
01:13:16,120 --> 01:13:17,120
One and 2.

683
01:13:17,120 --> 01:13:22,120
The height of the fire fence is 7 feet.

684
01:13:22,120 --> 01:13:30,120
One and 2, the count to Andy Etchibarron from nearby Los Angeles in La Fuente.

685
01:13:30,120 --> 01:13:34,120
Right hand hit.

686
01:13:34,120 --> 01:13:35,120
Drysdale reading Roseboro.

687
01:13:35,120 --> 01:13:37,120
Now Don's one-two pitch on the way.

688
01:13:37,120 --> 01:13:40,120
Fast ball, a half swing, strike three call.

689
01:13:40,120 --> 01:13:42,120
So Baltimore out in order in the fifth.

690
01:13:42,120 --> 01:13:45,120
And the score at the end of five innings of play.

691
01:13:45,120 --> 01:13:50,120
Baltimore 1 and the Dodgers nothing.

692
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693
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694
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695
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697
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698
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700
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701
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702
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703
01:14:52,120 --> 01:14:57,120
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704
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705
01:14:59,120 --> 01:15:04,120
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706
01:15:04,120 --> 01:15:07,120
The story behind fizz is even stranger than the sound.

707
01:15:07,120 --> 01:15:15,120
You see, nature carbonates Saratoga Vichy, giving it a perky little to incredible staying power.

708
01:15:15,120 --> 01:15:21,120
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709
01:15:21,120 --> 01:15:28,120
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710
01:15:28,120 --> 01:15:33,120
On Drysdale in the on deck circle and the 12s, McNally's first pitch is punched down the right field line,

711
01:15:33,120 --> 01:15:37,120
but slicing as she goes in the corner foul and back into the lower deck.

712
01:15:37,120 --> 01:15:38,120
0 and 1.

713
01:15:38,120 --> 01:15:47,120
Bill Rigan loosening up in the Dodger bullpen and since he and everybody else in the ballpark can see Drysdale in the on deck circle,

714
01:15:47,120 --> 01:15:50,120
you wonder whether Phil is just throwing on his own.

715
01:15:50,120 --> 01:15:51,120
We'll see.

716
01:15:51,120 --> 01:15:57,120
Kennedy had a towering foul in the upper left field in the third inning, but then popped out.

717
01:15:57,120 --> 01:16:00,120
0 and 1 to John.

718
01:16:00,120 --> 01:16:02,120
He's 0 for 4 in the series.

719
01:16:02,120 --> 01:16:06,120
Dave McNally, let her into his windup and the strike one pitch.

720
01:16:06,120 --> 01:16:09,120
Breaking ball, swung on and missed 0 and 2.

721
01:16:09,120 --> 01:16:11,120
I think that was his slip pitch.

722
01:16:11,120 --> 01:16:19,120
McNally with a three quarter move, fast ball, curve ball, and a good slip pitch.

723
01:16:19,120 --> 01:16:22,120
He has walked one man for five innings.

724
01:16:22,120 --> 01:16:27,120
In direct contrast to the five he walked in two and a third at Dodger Stadium.

725
01:16:27,120 --> 01:16:36,120
In the strike two pitch, fast ball outside just to show it to Kennedy, 1 and 2.

726
01:16:36,120 --> 01:16:42,120
McNally, a thirder in the regular season, he lost 6.

727
01:16:42,120 --> 01:16:44,120
One, two pitch on the way.

728
01:16:44,120 --> 01:16:46,120
Breaking ball, lined to left for a base hit.

729
01:16:46,120 --> 01:16:48,120
McNally making a bad pitch and he knew it.

730
01:16:48,120 --> 01:16:49,120
He kicked it to dirt.

731
01:16:49,120 --> 01:16:54,120
He got the ball up on Kennedy and John hung it into that field.

732
01:16:54,120 --> 01:17:03,120
So the Dodgers get the leadoff man on for the second time in a row as LaFever opened in the fifth inning with a single.

733
01:17:03,120 --> 01:17:04,120
It's trailing 1 to nothing.

734
01:17:04,120 --> 01:17:07,120
That is a favorite weapon of theirs.

735
01:17:07,120 --> 01:17:09,120
Now the Drysdale comes up to the plate.

736
01:17:09,120 --> 01:17:11,120
Phil Regan stops throwing in the bullpen.

737
01:17:11,120 --> 01:17:13,120
John is a good hitter.

738
01:17:13,120 --> 01:17:16,120
However, the birds expect him to bunt.

739
01:17:16,120 --> 01:17:18,120
Brooks Robinson up inside the bag at third.

740
01:17:18,120 --> 01:17:20,120
Powell ready to push off the bag at first.

741
01:17:20,120 --> 01:17:21,120
The curve is a strike.

742
01:17:21,120 --> 01:17:25,120
Go and 1.

743
01:17:25,120 --> 01:17:30,120
With both Brooks Robinson and Johnny pudging the plate.

744
01:17:30,120 --> 01:17:36,120
Drysdale will not have much room to drop the bunt and he backs out and has another look at Preston Gomez.

745
01:17:36,120 --> 01:17:37,120
Elmore a run on two hits.

746
01:17:37,120 --> 01:17:40,120
The Dodgers no runs on three hits.

747
01:17:40,120 --> 01:17:42,120
We're in the sixth inning, nobody out.

748
01:17:42,120 --> 01:17:46,120
The pitch to Drysdale, he flicks at it and misses for a strike.

749
01:17:46,120 --> 01:17:50,120
Now to hole Owen Tis.

750
01:17:50,120 --> 01:17:55,120
The Don leaning on his bat hand on his left hip staring down at Preston Gomez.

751
01:17:55,120 --> 01:18:02,120
And we'll see whether Walter Austin wants him to try and bunt 0 and 2.

752
01:18:02,120 --> 01:18:08,120
If you make a mistake on Drysdale, particularly if you get the pitch up on him above the belt, he is liable to long ball you.

753
01:18:08,120 --> 01:18:11,120
And of course, McNally, Schaft looks over at first.

754
01:18:11,120 --> 01:18:13,120
Back he comes high and away.

755
01:18:13,120 --> 01:18:15,120
Ball 1, 1 and 2.

756
01:18:15,120 --> 01:18:18,120
Baltimore figuring that with two strikes Drysdale will not bunt.

757
01:18:18,120 --> 01:18:20,120
So Brooks Robin will depth.

758
01:18:20,120 --> 01:18:22,120
Powell continues to hole Kennedy.

759
01:18:22,120 --> 01:18:28,120
John is not a particular base dealing threat.

760
01:18:28,120 --> 01:18:31,120
McNally left foot on the rubber has a look at you Baron.

761
01:18:31,120 --> 01:18:35,120
He outfields straight away on Drysdale.

762
01:18:35,120 --> 01:18:40,120
McNally's one hits outside and he took a little off at that time and almost aimed it.

763
01:18:40,120 --> 01:18:41,120
McCount 2 and 2.

764
01:18:41,120 --> 01:18:43,120
Pound OO's and R's.

765
01:18:43,120 --> 01:18:50,120
John Rice of the Indian League calling balls and strikes.

766
01:18:50,120 --> 01:18:52,120
We're in the sixth inning.

767
01:18:52,120 --> 01:18:54,120
Baltimore 1 on the Frank Robinson's home run.

768
01:18:54,120 --> 01:18:57,120
His second of the series and his 51st of the year.

769
01:18:57,120 --> 01:19:01,120
If you want to count the 49 he hit during the regular season.

770
01:19:01,120 --> 01:19:03,120
2-2 pitch on the way.

771
01:19:03,120 --> 01:19:05,120
Fast ball just low and that's the one he wanted.

772
01:19:05,120 --> 01:19:07,120
McNally angry.

773
01:19:07,120 --> 01:19:11,120
He thought he had it at the knees with it and it's 3 and 2.

774
01:19:11,120 --> 01:19:14,120
Now we'll see if the Dodgers play run and hit.

775
01:19:14,120 --> 01:19:18,120
Kennedy the runner and Drysdale both checking with goal.

776
01:19:18,120 --> 01:19:21,120
McNally visibly upset.

777
01:19:21,120 --> 01:19:27,120
On that 2-2 pitch he tried to sneak the fast ball over at the knees and miss.

778
01:19:27,120 --> 01:19:29,120
Here's a very big pitch now.

779
01:19:29,120 --> 01:19:33,120
We'll see what develops.

780
01:19:33,120 --> 01:19:34,120
Kennedy at first.

781
01:19:34,120 --> 01:19:36,120
How McNally said.

782
01:19:36,120 --> 01:19:37,120
Checking.

783
01:19:37,120 --> 01:19:38,120
Kennedy goes.

784
01:19:38,120 --> 01:19:39,120
The pitch is swung on and missed.

785
01:19:39,120 --> 01:19:41,120
Etchibar juggles.

786
01:19:41,120 --> 01:19:53,120
Throw as they get it.

787
01:19:53,120 --> 01:19:58,120
And the Etchibar on the strike three juggles the ball momentarily.

788
01:19:58,120 --> 01:20:03,120
Was still able to throw a strike to nab the sliding Kennedy.

789
01:20:03,120 --> 01:20:05,120
A big play.

790
01:20:05,120 --> 01:20:07,120
K-2-4 if you're keeping score.

791
01:20:07,120 --> 01:20:12,120
And just like that two out on the sixth.

792
01:20:12,120 --> 01:20:18,120
The Dodgers now have been unable to get a man to second base.

793
01:20:18,120 --> 01:20:25,120
And here is Maury Wills who popped up and fouled out 0 for 2.

794
01:20:25,120 --> 01:20:30,120
McNally fast ball is hit to Brooks Robinson on one hop and Brooks throws him out.

795
01:20:30,120 --> 01:20:33,120
For the Dodgers in the sixth inning no runs one hit.

796
01:20:33,120 --> 01:20:34,120
Nobody left.

797
01:20:34,120 --> 01:20:39,120
And at the end of five and a half innings Baltimore won and the Dodgers nothing.

798
01:20:39,120 --> 01:20:40,120
Insurance.

799
01:20:40,120 --> 01:20:41,120
Tax statement.

800
01:20:41,120 --> 01:20:42,120
Employee tag.

801
01:20:42,120 --> 01:20:44,120
I think that does it.

802
01:20:44,120 --> 01:20:47,120
Now if you raise your right hand and repeat after me.

803
01:20:47,120 --> 01:20:49,120
Repeat after you what?

804
01:20:49,120 --> 01:20:50,120
The Carling Philosopher.

805
01:20:50,120 --> 01:20:51,120
Carling what?

806
01:20:51,120 --> 01:20:52,120
Philosopher.

807
01:20:52,120 --> 01:20:54,120
Time the maker of beer.

808
01:20:54,120 --> 01:20:56,120
Time the maker of beer.

809
01:20:56,120 --> 01:20:58,120
Is also the great destroyer.

810
01:20:58,120 --> 01:21:00,120
Great destroyer.

811
01:21:00,120 --> 01:21:04,120
Shipped from city to city, stashed away in warehouses.

812
01:21:04,120 --> 01:21:08,120
Stashed from city to city, shipped away in warehouses.

813
01:21:08,120 --> 01:21:10,120
Even a great beer like ours.

814
01:21:10,120 --> 01:21:12,120
Even a great beer like yours.

815
01:21:12,120 --> 01:21:13,120
Ours.

816
01:21:13,120 --> 01:21:14,120
Ours.

817
01:21:14,120 --> 01:21:17,120
Would slowly, surely lose the taste that made it great.

818
01:21:17,120 --> 01:21:20,120
Would slowly, surely lose the taste that made it great.

819
01:21:20,120 --> 01:21:21,120
Good.

820
01:21:21,120 --> 01:21:24,120
This is why we brew Black Label.

821
01:21:24,120 --> 01:21:25,120
Good.

822
01:21:25,120 --> 01:21:27,120
This is why you brew Black Label.

823
01:21:27,120 --> 01:21:30,120
In eight breweries around the country.

824
01:21:30,120 --> 01:21:32,120
In eight breweries around the country.

825
01:21:32,120 --> 01:21:33,120
Hired, congratulations.

826
01:21:33,120 --> 01:21:36,120
You're hired, congratulations.

827
01:21:36,120 --> 01:21:41,120
With Ben Scully by Prince Figgins here from Memorial Stadium in Baltimore.

828
01:21:41,120 --> 01:21:46,120
Where the Orioles have whips no errors, the Dodgers no runs, three hits and no errors.

829
01:21:46,120 --> 01:21:50,120
They have now gone through 30 consecutive innings without a score.

830
01:21:50,120 --> 01:21:54,120
And the Baltimore defense have pulled off three straight double plays.

831
01:21:54,120 --> 01:21:59,120
And they have Sparkle behind McNally who leads it off and here's Ben.

832
01:21:59,120 --> 01:22:02,120
Don Drysdale working on his opposing pitcher Dave McNally.

833
01:22:02,120 --> 01:22:05,120
Right hand batter, fouls a fastball off to the right 0-1.

834
01:22:05,120 --> 01:22:08,120
McCloud giving McNally a well-dragged round of applause.

835
01:22:08,120 --> 01:22:11,120
Dave has been right on the plate all day.

836
01:22:11,120 --> 01:22:16,120
Walked just one man and what balls the Dodgers have hit with men on base of...

837
01:22:16,120 --> 01:22:18,120
0-1 to count to Dave.

838
01:22:18,120 --> 01:22:22,120
Hit back to Drysdale in the third inning.

839
01:22:22,120 --> 01:22:25,120
Outfield shades him a little bit right field.

840
01:22:25,120 --> 01:22:33,120
The strike one to John Noy overhand curve for a strike in the count 0-1-2.

841
01:22:33,120 --> 01:22:35,120
One run, two hits for Baltimore.

842
01:22:35,120 --> 01:22:38,120
No runs, three hits for the Dodgers.

843
01:22:38,120 --> 01:22:40,120
Sparkling play on both sides.

844
01:22:40,120 --> 01:22:43,120
Here's John Noy, curve ball over, strike three called.

845
01:22:43,120 --> 01:22:49,120
So McNally goes down on three for Don Drysdale's fourth strikeout.

846
01:22:49,120 --> 01:22:55,120
And the leadoff man, Luis Aparicio.

847
01:22:55,120 --> 01:23:00,120
Aparicio, right hand hitting shortstop, fouled out to Johnsboro in the first inning.

848
01:23:00,120 --> 01:23:03,120
Hit a high twisting fly ball down the right field line in the third.

849
01:23:03,120 --> 01:23:08,120
And Lou Johnson went right against the boards to make the catch.

850
01:23:08,120 --> 01:23:13,120
So Aparicio is 0-2. He is 3-4-15 in the series.

851
01:23:13,120 --> 01:23:15,120
Drysdale ready, starts him off with a fastball.

852
01:23:15,120 --> 01:23:17,120
It's lined to center for a pitch.

853
01:23:17,120 --> 01:23:26,120
Willie Davis plays it on a hop and gets it back in.

854
01:23:26,120 --> 01:23:28,120
That is hippie for Baltimore.

855
01:23:28,120 --> 01:23:35,120
It is interesting to know the Orioles have gotten six hits in two.

856
01:23:35,120 --> 01:23:40,120
They won one, one to nothing. They're leading the other one to nothing.

857
01:23:40,120 --> 01:23:46,120
Russ Snyder tried and actually hit the ball twice with his bat in the first inning.

858
01:23:46,120 --> 01:23:48,120
That end popped up in the fourth.

859
01:23:48,120 --> 01:23:53,120
So the center fielder is open one for five.

860
01:23:53,120 --> 01:23:59,120
Drysdale set at the bell, turns and throws to first, driving Aparicio back.

861
01:23:59,120 --> 01:24:02,120
There has been a goal invasion in the series at Maury Wills.

862
01:24:02,120 --> 01:24:09,120
We'll see now whether Aparicio might be at the front end of a play as Drysdale is up on top and set.

863
01:24:09,120 --> 01:24:12,120
The pitch to Snyder, a strike.

864
01:24:12,120 --> 01:24:14,120
All in one to count.

865
01:24:14,120 --> 01:24:21,120
In the Dodger both Ben Rynoski and Phil Regan begin to loosen up.

866
01:24:21,120 --> 01:24:24,120
Rynoski to left-handed.

867
01:24:24,120 --> 01:24:27,120
On deck, Frank Robinson.

868
01:24:27,120 --> 01:24:30,120
One out, six in, one nothing Baltimore.

869
01:24:30,120 --> 01:24:34,120
Drysdale set at the belt, delivers and it's away, one and one.

870
01:24:34,120 --> 01:24:38,120
Light breeze blowing from the right field corner, slamming over to left.

871
01:24:38,120 --> 01:24:42,120
Not really hard enough to affect a fly ball.

872
01:24:42,120 --> 01:24:46,120
Kennedy is up a couple of steps, about even with the baguette third.

873
01:24:46,120 --> 01:24:48,120
The outfield bounce straight away.

874
01:24:48,120 --> 01:24:54,120
Although, Lou Johnson gives the left-handed Snyder most of the right field corners.

875
01:24:54,120 --> 01:24:55,120
Drysdale's one-one pitch.

876
01:24:55,120 --> 01:24:57,120
Aparicio goes a pitcher down to Wills.

877
01:24:57,120 --> 01:24:58,120
They've got him hung up.

878
01:24:58,120 --> 01:25:02,120
Wills to Parker, he's tagged out.

879
01:25:02,120 --> 01:25:07,120
So Aparicio going on a pitch out and it went two-six-three from Roseboro to Wills.

880
01:25:07,120 --> 01:25:12,120
Parker.

881
01:25:12,120 --> 01:25:18,120
So we still have only one stolen base in the series.

882
01:25:18,120 --> 01:25:29,120
To tie and upset, Roseboro, Snyder waved at the ball and he's charged with as many as one and two.

883
01:25:29,120 --> 01:25:33,120
Two out, six in, one nothing Baltimore.

884
01:25:33,120 --> 01:25:40,120
When the Dodgers hit in the seventh, if you are not keeping score, Willie Davis, Lou Johnson and Tommy Davis.

885
01:25:40,120 --> 01:25:43,120
Drysdale ended up one-two pitch, fastball hit back to the box.

886
01:25:43,120 --> 01:25:46,120
Don Hazard just lobs to Parker and that'll do it.

887
01:25:46,120 --> 01:25:49,120
In the sixth inning for Baltimore, no runs are hit, no play left.

888
01:25:49,120 --> 01:25:56,120
And at the end of sixth, Baltimore one, the Dodgers nothing.

889
01:25:56,120 --> 01:26:11,120
Two for bottle, what it's got to make two heads up handsome.

890
01:26:11,120 --> 01:26:15,120
Two for bottle, to let heads up grooms like water only better.

891
01:26:15,120 --> 01:26:17,120
Won't dry, won't splash you down.

892
01:26:17,120 --> 01:26:24,120
So men, take the pledge, use heads up.

893
01:26:24,120 --> 01:26:28,120
We will continue this game on the next cassette.

894
01:26:54,120 --> 01:27:15,120
Seventh inning, one to nothing in favor of Baltimore.

895
01:27:15,120 --> 01:27:17,120
The Bears with a run on three hits, no errors.

896
01:27:17,120 --> 01:27:20,120
The Dodgers no runs, three hits and no errors.

897
01:27:20,120 --> 01:27:25,120
For the Dodgers, Willie Davis, Lou Johnson and Tommy Davis.

898
01:27:25,120 --> 01:27:30,120
Dave McNally comes to the play to drag bunt attempt dismissed by Willie in the count of one.

899
01:27:30,120 --> 01:27:38,120
This rounded to Johnny Powell and struck out and made the defensive play on Powell's bid for a home run in the fourth inning.

900
01:27:38,120 --> 01:27:49,120
Willie is one in the series, fouls it away, oh and two.

901
01:27:49,120 --> 01:28:04,120
Standing back of the rubber now looks into Etchibar and the outfield fanned out on Willie.

902
01:28:04,120 --> 01:28:11,120
The strike two pitch on the way, hit over the head of Aparicio into left center, but right there is Bleffery to make the catch for the hour.

903
01:28:11,120 --> 01:28:14,120
Little fly ball, one out. He was jammed.

904
01:28:14,120 --> 01:28:20,120
Lou Johnson, Lou Johnson fouled out and singled.

905
01:28:20,120 --> 01:28:26,120
He's one for two, but was cut down as Tommy Davis hit into the double play in the fourth.

906
01:28:26,120 --> 01:28:36,120
The Birds have come up with three double plays today, four double play teams played here and five double plays in the series.

907
01:28:36,120 --> 01:28:39,120
And they lead one nothing on three hits here in the.

908
01:28:39,120 --> 01:28:52,120
Johnson a bunt in the air foul, Etchibar and Glovesill.

909
01:28:52,120 --> 01:28:58,120
So quickly two out in the seventh inning, Bowen the Dodgers nothing and Tommy Davis coming up.

910
01:28:58,120 --> 01:29:05,120
And for the Dodgers, they have now set a record and it is just getting longer and longer.

911
01:29:05,120 --> 01:29:12,120
They held the score in their last 30 and two thirds innings.

912
01:29:12,120 --> 01:29:19,120
Tommy Davis lined out to right grounded into a double play, 0 for 2.

913
01:29:19,120 --> 01:29:31,120
McNally into his wind up and delivers and the pitch of Tommy's right foot ball one.

914
01:29:31,120 --> 01:29:34,120
Tom right hand hitting left fielder.

915
01:29:34,120 --> 01:29:38,120
He's one 0 pitch on the way, swung on and missed one and one.

916
01:29:38,120 --> 01:29:43,120
Tom National League's batting champion in 1962 and in 1963.

917
01:29:43,120 --> 01:29:51,120
And of course suffered their broken leg that kept him out of last festivities.

918
01:29:51,120 --> 01:29:57,120
One and one to Tommy Davis as McNally in with Etchibar.

919
01:29:57,120 --> 01:30:01,120
Dave comes back one one fastball and he jammed him and he popped it up.

920
01:30:01,120 --> 01:30:06,120
Johnny Powell looks over at Dave Johnson. It's the second baseman for the cat.

921
01:30:06,120 --> 01:30:09,120
And the Dodgers roll over quietly in the seventh inning.

922
01:30:09,120 --> 01:30:15,120
And at the end of six and a half innings of play, it's Baltimore one, the Dodgers nothing.

923
01:30:15,120 --> 01:30:21,120
This is Joe Garagio. Rules, rules. Sometimes you form and sometimes you end them.

924
01:30:21,120 --> 01:30:24,120
But the world of sport would not exist without them.

925
01:30:24,120 --> 01:30:28,120
The rule book of a sport isn't just a set of laws made to be broken.

926
01:30:28,120 --> 01:30:32,120
It's common courtesy. And if they aren't observed, the game would be chaos.

927
01:30:32,120 --> 01:30:38,120
And it's true in most everything we do, like driving, traffic based on common courtesy.

928
01:30:38,120 --> 01:30:40,120
And it's even true in business.

929
01:30:40,120 --> 01:30:45,120
The best businesses are run by the rules of courtesy, like your Chrysler Plymouth dealer.

930
01:30:45,120 --> 01:30:49,120
He calls his rule book customer care. What's that mean?

931
01:30:49,120 --> 01:30:53,120
Well, it means when you bring your car in for service, he's nice to you.

932
01:30:53,120 --> 01:30:58,120
And courtesy is observed. Why? Well, because he wants you to come back.

933
01:30:58,120 --> 01:31:01,120
But he doesn't base his business on bedside manner alone.

934
01:31:01,120 --> 01:31:07,120
He's got certified service, factory trained mechanics using genuine Mopar Chrysler parts.

935
01:31:07,120 --> 01:31:09,120
And fix only what needs to be fixed.

936
01:31:09,120 --> 01:31:14,120
So if you're best service in the book, see the guys who play by the rules with customer care.

937
01:31:14,120 --> 01:31:17,120
You're Chrysler Plymouth dealer.

938
01:31:17,120 --> 01:31:24,120
The last president of the United States as the guest to the Baltimore management and himself a Nevada American League fan

939
01:31:24,120 --> 01:31:29,120
and basically a Minnesota twin fan is standing up to stretch as they're ready to move it out.

940
01:31:29,120 --> 01:31:32,120
It's the Orioles. One run, three hits, no errors.

941
01:31:32,120 --> 01:31:35,120
The Dodgers 0-3 and 0 into the bottom of the seventh and tenth.

942
01:31:35,120 --> 01:31:41,120
All right, Bob. It'll be Frank Robinson who put the birds on the boards with his home run in the fourth inning.

943
01:31:41,120 --> 01:31:43,120
And that's the story. One to nothing, Baltimore.

944
01:31:43,120 --> 01:31:47,120
Great pitching duel between Don Drysdale and Dave McNally.

945
01:31:47,120 --> 01:31:50,120
The fastball outside ball one, one and oh.

946
01:31:50,120 --> 01:31:54,120
Frank Robinson left and then hit one out.

947
01:31:54,120 --> 01:31:58,120
It'll be followed by Brooks Robinson and then Johnny Powell.

948
01:31:58,120 --> 01:32:05,120
Roseboro wigwagging sign to the mound and Drysdale comes back with a breaking ball at his low.

949
01:32:05,120 --> 01:32:08,120
As Robinson started his swing, he held up.

950
01:32:08,120 --> 01:32:11,120
And John Rice did not commit himself in the count two and oh.

951
01:32:11,120 --> 01:32:17,120
The Dodgers are suddenly running out of time.

952
01:32:17,120 --> 01:32:19,120
Pouch left to them.

953
01:32:19,120 --> 01:32:26,120
Drysdale is due to bat fifth when the Dodgers hit in the eighth inning.

954
01:32:26,120 --> 01:32:28,120
Don into his windup and the two pitch on the way.

955
01:32:28,120 --> 01:32:32,120
Soft curve fouled away. Robinson way out in front of it.

956
01:32:32,120 --> 01:32:38,120
Hitted off the end of the stick upstairs to the right.

957
01:32:38,120 --> 01:32:47,120
If you are throwing Frank Robinson a fastball, you throw it one of two places, either way inside the knuckles or so far outside that he can't get it.

958
01:32:47,120 --> 01:32:51,120
But Drysdale got a fastball over the heart of the plate and he hit it out in the inning.

959
01:32:51,120 --> 01:32:56,120
Two one pitch, breaking ball, swung on and missed and the bat goes to the bat rack.

960
01:32:56,120 --> 01:33:06,120
Two and two. So Drysdale has given Frank Robinson nothing but break here in the seventh inning.

961
01:33:06,120 --> 01:33:14,120
Now played umpire John Rice saying something to Frank Robinson.

962
01:33:14,120 --> 01:33:18,120
Robbie does not use any tape on the handle of the bat to get it.

963
01:33:18,120 --> 01:33:20,120
So he just picks up some dirt.

964
01:33:20,120 --> 01:33:26,120
A run on three hits for Baltimore, no runs three hits for the Dodgers in the bottom of the seventh inning.

965
01:33:26,120 --> 01:33:28,120
It has been quite a game.

966
01:33:28,120 --> 01:33:32,120
The Orioles have left one man on base and so have the Dodgers.

967
01:33:32,120 --> 01:33:41,120
Curved ball got him swinging so all breaking stuff is a Frank Robinson one away.

968
01:33:41,120 --> 01:33:44,120
Five strikeouts for Don Drysdale.

969
01:33:44,120 --> 01:33:54,120
And here is Brooks Robinson getting a well deserved round of applause for the great play he made on West Parker's ground ball in the fifth inning.

970
01:33:54,120 --> 01:34:00,120
Loosening up just in case in the Baltimore bullpen right hander Stu Miller.

971
01:34:00,120 --> 01:34:04,120
Drysdale's fastball four one.

972
01:34:04,120 --> 01:34:11,120
Brooks Robinson single to center in the second inning. Ground to the third and the fourth. One for two.

973
01:34:11,120 --> 01:34:15,120
Drysdale comes back to him one oh. Fastball hit to the left of Wills.

974
01:34:15,120 --> 01:34:22,120
Morrie over grabs it at the belt and flips to Parker for the out.

975
01:34:22,120 --> 01:34:28,120
Here is Johnny Powell.

976
01:34:28,120 --> 01:34:33,120
Struck out in the second inning and hit the towering smash to dead center.

977
01:34:33,120 --> 01:34:35,120
It is four ten here at.

978
01:34:35,120 --> 01:34:43,120
Willie Davis went to the fence was all set to coil and leap and the breeze blew it a good five or six feet to his life.

979
01:34:43,120 --> 01:34:50,120
So then Willie had to go over to and leap and was able to spear it.

980
01:34:50,120 --> 01:34:55,120
Drysdale ready in the pitch to Powell. Change up hit off the fist the middle.

981
01:34:55,120 --> 01:34:58,120
So Powell singles to center.

982
01:34:58,120 --> 01:35:04,120
Willie Davis gets it back in an hour.

983
01:35:04,120 --> 01:35:14,120
So with two out a single by Johnny Powell and the batter the left hand hitting left fielder Carpere.

984
01:35:14,120 --> 01:35:19,120
For Drysdale he's allowed four hits.

985
01:35:19,120 --> 01:35:27,120
Bluffery has walked and fly to right. Quite a game. Each side with one man left on base.

986
01:35:27,120 --> 01:35:32,120
Drysdale turns on the rubber up on top now and set at the belt. They're not going to hold Powell.

987
01:35:32,120 --> 01:35:35,120
The fastball is low ball one.

988
01:35:35,120 --> 01:35:44,120
The understatement of the year would be to say the Dodgers do not expect Powell to try to steal.

989
01:35:44,120 --> 01:35:48,120
Want to know the count?

990
01:35:48,120 --> 01:36:02,120
Drysdale again set and the one old pitch to Bluffery fastball again ball two.

991
01:36:02,120 --> 01:36:09,120
On deck the right hand hitting second baseman Dave Johnson.

992
01:36:09,120 --> 01:36:17,120
Run four hits no errors for Baltimore. One left. No runs three hits no errors for the Dodgers. One left.

993
01:36:17,120 --> 01:36:25,120
Drysdale took off his cap gazed out towards Santa Fe for a moment. Now back to the wars.

994
01:36:25,120 --> 01:36:27,120
Two and all. Bluffery.

995
01:36:27,120 --> 01:36:32,120
Infield swung way around to first with LaFever playing a deep second base.

996
01:36:32,120 --> 01:36:36,120
Drysdale's two old pitch fastball over for a strike. Two and one.

997
01:36:36,120 --> 01:36:45,120
So in the inning all breaking stuff to Frank Robinson all fastballs to Kurt Bluffery.

998
01:36:45,120 --> 01:36:50,120
Parker going steady with the foul line about three feet back of the bag at first.

999
01:36:50,120 --> 01:36:55,120
Drysdale to Bluffery and it's swung on and missed strike two.

1000
01:36:55,120 --> 01:36:57,120
Two and two.

1001
01:36:57,120 --> 01:37:10,120
In the eighth inning the Dodgers will have more fever. West Parker and Johnny Roseborough.

1002
01:37:10,120 --> 01:37:26,120
Drysdale peers into Roseborough Bluffery waiting. Now Don is up on top of backward glance at Powell and two pitch fastball fouled away.

1003
01:37:26,120 --> 01:37:33,120
The only run of the ball game in the fourth inning is Frank Robinson hit a Don Drysdale fastball way back into the left field seat.

1004
01:37:33,120 --> 01:37:37,120
His second home series both against Drysdale.

1005
01:37:37,120 --> 01:37:43,120
And for Frank Robinson he's hit 51.

1006
01:37:43,120 --> 01:37:48,120
Two two pitch to Bluffery. Curveball hit in the air to right field. It's playable.

1007
01:37:48,120 --> 01:37:52,120
Lou Johnson is there waiting and waiting and makes the catch.

1008
01:37:52,120 --> 01:37:56,120
So in the seventh of Baltimore no runs one hit a man left.

1009
01:37:56,120 --> 01:38:00,120
And the score at the end Baltimore one the Dodgers nothing.

1010
01:38:00,120 --> 01:38:08,120
Wow wow wow wow.

1011
01:38:08,120 --> 01:38:16,120
Winston tastes good.

1012
01:38:16,120 --> 01:38:34,120
Luck your cigarette should.

1013
01:38:34,120 --> 01:38:53,120
I would.

1014
01:38:53,120 --> 01:39:05,120
Winston tastes good like your cigarette should make your cigarette Winston.

1015
01:39:05,120 --> 01:39:13,120
You know priority yesterday there had been three hundred and sixty eight World Series games and only two decided one nothing by home runs.

1016
01:39:13,120 --> 01:39:22,120
Now there might be two more back to back yesterday and the fewest hits is twenty two in a series of the Dodgers right now only have fifteen.

1017
01:39:22,120 --> 01:39:25,120
So there are three personal records going on here.

1018
01:39:25,120 --> 01:39:31,120
All right Bob it'll be Jimmy LeFevre to lead it off followed by West Parker and then Johnny Roseboro.

1019
01:39:31,120 --> 01:39:36,120
Eighth inning one nothing Baltimore change up swung on and miss LeFevre out in front of it.

1020
01:39:36,120 --> 01:39:46,120
Switch hitting second baseman batting right hand. He has walked and single.

1021
01:39:46,120 --> 01:39:51,120
McNally comes back to the playdough one and mid as he appeared to turn that over a little bit.

1022
01:39:51,120 --> 01:40:03,120
Almost like a screwball one and one Dave McNally has limited the Dodgers to three hits all singles and has not allowed a man to get the second base through seven innings.

1023
01:40:03,120 --> 01:40:13,120
The one one pitch whack foul third one hop at kangaroos up into the lower deck one and two.

1024
01:40:13,120 --> 01:40:26,120
The Fever series has two hits in eleven at bats for the Dodgers. Lou Johnson has the most hits and has four.

1025
01:40:26,120 --> 01:40:34,120
Here's the one two pitch taken low and inside ball to two and two Baltimore a defensive measure here in the eighth inning.

1026
01:40:34,120 --> 01:40:36,120
Paul Blair now in Sutterfield.

1027
01:40:36,120 --> 01:40:46,120
Kurt Bluffery comes out and Russ Snyder moves over to left. Rekeeping score football Blair and Kurt Bluffery's fun.

1028
01:40:46,120 --> 01:40:55,120
Two two pitch to Jim LeFevre fastball high started to go after it and held out three and two.

1029
01:40:55,120 --> 01:41:04,120
The Dodgers trail since the fourth have gotten the leadoff man on base in the fifth inning and again in the sixth.

1030
01:41:04,120 --> 01:41:12,120
However each time the following man hit into or missed into a double play as it turned out with Drysdale.

1031
01:41:12,120 --> 01:41:35,120
Three two pitch fastball hit in the air to Sutterfield back goes Blair away back to the track to the fence leaps up and hits.

1032
01:41:35,120 --> 01:41:46,120
Paul Blair who was just put into the game by Hank Bauer Sutterfield made the perfect play as he went straight to the fence turn timed his leap and hauled it in.

1033
01:41:46,120 --> 01:41:55,120
Not quite as spectacular as Willie Davis catch but now in the waning moments of the ballgame it appears even bigger.

1034
01:41:55,120 --> 01:42:00,120
Still one nothing Baltimore and Parker fouls it away.

1035
01:42:00,120 --> 01:42:16,120
A fine play by Paul Blair and Sutterfield where Powell's ball was really kissed that was not of LeFevre's better bolts even though he hit it that far.

1036
01:42:16,120 --> 01:42:24,120
The strike one pitch on the way to Parker swung and that was the slip pitch and West was way out in front of it oh and two.

1037
01:42:24,120 --> 01:42:31,120
And West like many of the Dodgers now appearing to be pressing and high and away.

1038
01:42:31,120 --> 01:42:34,120
Parker robbed of a hit by Brooks Robinson.

1039
01:42:34,120 --> 01:42:38,120
Next one is low ball one.

1040
01:42:38,120 --> 01:42:50,120
The Dodgers of course now have only five outs left to them with one out.

1041
01:42:50,120 --> 01:42:55,120
McNally stands back of the rubber looks in to get his sign.

1042
01:42:55,120 --> 01:42:58,120
Left hand to Ruddy and the one two pitch on the way.

1043
01:42:58,120 --> 01:43:09,120
High chopper down to third baseman Robinson Brooks gloves it out.

1044
01:43:09,120 --> 01:43:11,120
The two out in the eighth inning.

1045
01:43:11,120 --> 01:43:16,120
Baltimore is nothing and the left hand hitting catcher Johnny Roseborough coming up to the plate.

1046
01:43:16,120 --> 01:43:25,120
Roseborough fly to right and struck out it's been a long series for Johnny's one for thirteen.

1047
01:43:25,120 --> 01:43:29,120
Willie Davis has had the longest seer for fifteen.

1048
01:43:29,120 --> 01:43:37,120
Pitch hit foul down the right field line oh and one.

1049
01:43:37,120 --> 01:43:43,120
One run four hits and no errors for Baltimore the run a homerun by Frank Robinson in the fourth inning.

1050
01:43:43,120 --> 01:43:47,120
No runs three hits and no the Dodgers.

1051
01:43:47,120 --> 01:44:02,120
We're in the eighth two out.

1052
01:44:02,120 --> 01:44:08,120
McNally checking with that you baron now Dave delivers fastball away one and one.

1053
01:44:08,120 --> 01:44:21,120
Roseborough basically low ball hitter but John with bad hands ever since the last two months of the season and painfully sore right.

1054
01:44:21,120 --> 01:44:30,120
Blair shades him slightly towards right center one one pitch on the way a little high up around two and one.

1055
01:44:30,120 --> 01:44:43,120
Paid attendance today fifty four thousand four hundred and fifty eight so we have more here actually thirteen more than we had yesterday.

1056
01:44:43,120 --> 01:44:56,120
Doing one account to Johnny Roseborough McNally comes back to the plate fastball grounded down to Dave Johnson the second baseman up with a cleanly and throws him out.

1057
01:44:56,120 --> 01:45:02,120
The Dodgers are out in order again eight in a row retired by McNally and the end of seven and a half innings of play.

1058
01:45:02,120 --> 01:45:06,120
Baltimore one and the Dodgers nothing.

1059
01:45:06,120 --> 01:45:09,120
You never know how huge this country is.

1060
01:45:09,120 --> 01:45:13,120
You try to ship beer across it.

1061
01:45:13,120 --> 01:45:16,120
It is so huge.

1062
01:45:16,120 --> 01:45:19,120
Your beer is in a huge warehouse.

1063
01:45:19,120 --> 01:45:24,120
You load these huge trucks right away.

1064
01:45:24,120 --> 01:45:28,120
Huge traffic jams and then the roads.

1065
01:45:28,120 --> 01:45:31,120
You should see the roads.

1066
01:45:31,120 --> 01:45:35,120
They are so long.

1067
01:45:35,120 --> 01:45:40,120
Sooner or later your beer starts to lose the taste that made it great.

1068
01:45:40,120 --> 01:45:44,120
The Carling Black label people couldn't stand still for that.

1069
01:45:44,120 --> 01:45:46,120
Came down by a brewery here.

1070
01:45:46,120 --> 01:45:48,120
Build a brewery there.

1071
01:45:48,120 --> 01:45:50,120
Rebuild a brewery somewhere else.

1072
01:45:50,120 --> 01:45:55,120
Think of it. Eight great breweries brewing one great beer.

1073
01:45:55,120 --> 01:45:59,120
Carling Black label.

1074
01:45:59,120 --> 01:46:10,120
It sort of takes your breath away.

1075
01:46:10,120 --> 01:46:18,120
Well Big D has only one thing you can look forward to and that's to stop Baltimore here in the ninth inning.

1076
01:46:18,120 --> 01:46:24,120
And then go right on and hope that somehow or other his team can scramble to get him back in the game with a tie.

1077
01:46:24,120 --> 01:46:28,120
Or it's one to nothing in a fantastic pitching performance.

1078
01:46:28,120 --> 01:46:32,120
Bottom of the eighth inning one to nothing Baltimore.

1079
01:46:32,120 --> 01:46:36,120
Dave Johnson and the Etchibar and Pitchave McNally.

1080
01:46:36,120 --> 01:46:40,120
Drysdale ready starts him with a fastball away ball one.

1081
01:46:40,120 --> 01:46:43,120
Dave Johnson grounded into a double eye to left.

1082
01:46:43,120 --> 01:46:45,120
Right hand hitting second baseman over two.

1083
01:46:45,120 --> 01:46:49,120
A run on four hits for Baltimore. No runs three hits for the Dodgers.

1084
01:46:49,120 --> 01:46:53,120
Drysdale's fastball out and low ball two.

1085
01:46:53,120 --> 01:46:59,120
The Dodgers today cannot be accused of leaving men on base.

1086
01:46:59,120 --> 01:47:03,120
They have left one man on base in eight innings.

1087
01:47:03,120 --> 01:47:08,120
Baltimore leaving two.

1088
01:47:08,120 --> 01:47:19,120
Ball pitch on the way. Fastball over for a strike in the count two and one.

1089
01:47:19,120 --> 01:47:27,120
Two and one. The count to Dave Johnson.

1090
01:47:27,120 --> 01:47:41,120
Drysdale into his windup and the two one pitch on the way. Fastball is low. Ball three. Three and one.

1091
01:47:41,120 --> 01:47:46,120
Johnson is four for thirteen.

1092
01:47:46,120 --> 01:47:49,120
Dave waiting. Drysdale ready in the three one pitch.

1093
01:47:49,120 --> 01:47:55,120
Fast for the bat. A fly ball to shallow right. Lou Johnson coming in a hurry and makes the catch.

1094
01:47:55,120 --> 01:48:02,120
So Dave Johnson a fly ball to shallow right. One away.

1095
01:48:02,120 --> 01:48:08,120
Drysdale has made one bad pitch. One pitch he'd like to get back. Second chance.

1096
01:48:08,120 --> 01:48:11,120
That was the fastball to Frank Robinson out over the plate.

1097
01:48:11,120 --> 01:48:14,120
And Robbie hit it deep into the left field seats.

1098
01:48:14,120 --> 01:48:20,120
And that's the story that along with the tremendous pitch performance of left-hander Dave McNally.

1099
01:48:20,120 --> 01:48:24,120
Here's Andy Etchibar and he struck out twice today.

1100
01:48:24,120 --> 01:48:27,120
The ball comes to him with a curve, bonnet in the air.

1101
01:48:27,120 --> 01:48:34,120
Parker gloves it for the out. In fair ground says first baseman Paramil Steiner.

1102
01:48:34,120 --> 01:48:55,120
And now an ovation building for Baltimore left-hander Dave McNally.

1103
01:48:55,120 --> 01:49:00,120
McNally right hand batter. Drysdale fastball is swung on and missed on one.

1104
01:49:00,120 --> 01:49:06,120
Davis hit back to the box and struck out.

1105
01:49:06,120 --> 01:49:10,120
Two out. Bottom of the eighth. Baltimore won the Dodgers nothing.

1106
01:49:10,120 --> 01:49:14,120
In the ninth the Dodgers are due to send up Kennedy Drysdale.

1107
01:49:14,120 --> 01:49:19,120
Fastball is low. Ball one. One and one.

1108
01:49:19,120 --> 01:49:23,120
With McNally going you think of possible right-handed pinch hitters.

1109
01:49:23,120 --> 01:49:29,120
You have Dick Stewart, Al Ferrara, Jeff Torborg, Nate Oliver and switch hitter Jim Gilliam.

1110
01:49:29,120 --> 01:49:35,120
Slow curve is popped up. Wills goes out, turns now and makes the catch.

1111
01:49:35,120 --> 01:49:40,120
The Baltimore out in order in the eighth inning and the score at the end of eighth.

1112
01:49:40,120 --> 01:49:44,120
Ball one and the Dodgers nothing.

1113
01:49:44,120 --> 01:49:49,120
And now here's our favorite umpire Nick Crone. Another anecdote.

1114
01:49:49,120 --> 01:49:53,120
A particular baseman in our league has what we call an early foot.

1115
01:49:53,120 --> 01:49:55,120
He is also open and friendly.

1116
01:49:55,120 --> 01:50:00,120
One day he greets me with say how may I ask is your dear mother.

1117
01:50:00,120 --> 01:50:05,120
My mother was fine I answer and she told me to tell you to keep your flag.

1118
01:50:05,120 --> 01:50:08,120
He does not phase. He tries again with.

1119
01:50:08,120 --> 01:50:13,120
They say you discovered a terrific new razor. They say write thy reply.

1120
01:50:13,120 --> 01:50:18,120
It's down the market. The Gillette Tic-Matic. It ends blade handling forever.

1121
01:50:18,120 --> 01:50:24,120
Since super stainless steel is unquilled and sealed inside a cartridge like film and a camera.

1122
01:50:24,120 --> 01:50:27,120
Each edge lasts about a week.

1123
01:50:27,120 --> 01:50:30,120
Flip a lever and a wedge locks in place.

1124
01:50:30,120 --> 01:50:35,120
The Gillette Tic-Matic ends the beard but very, very light against the skin.

1125
01:50:35,120 --> 01:50:39,120
Try it. Well next road trip we will.

1126
01:50:39,120 --> 01:50:45,120
Hey ump, the Gillette Tic-Matic is the lightest touch and shaving. You were right.

1127
01:50:45,120 --> 01:50:49,120
Early foot I rejoin. I am never wrong.

1128
01:50:49,120 --> 01:50:55,120
Well as it goes now the Dodgers are down to their last inhalation.

1129
01:50:55,120 --> 01:50:58,120
They are going to have to do it as they send Dick Stewart up there.

1130
01:50:58,120 --> 01:51:01,120
And they will come on with Ferrer in behind him.

1131
01:51:01,120 --> 01:51:06,120
It's into the top half of the Dodgers. No runs, three hits, no errors.

1132
01:51:06,120 --> 01:51:09,120
The Orioles 1, 4 and 0.

1133
01:51:09,120 --> 01:51:14,120
And a fellow who has hit a lot of home runs against Baltimore and then has played in the American League.

1134
01:51:14,120 --> 01:51:20,120
Dick Stewart is going to come up and bat in place of Kennedy and then with Al Ferrer on deck.

1135
01:51:20,120 --> 01:51:23,120
It's do or die but the news there is no question about it.

1136
01:51:23,120 --> 01:51:26,120
Into the top half of the ninth and here is Ben Scully.

1137
01:51:26,120 --> 01:51:34,120
Alright Bob, Dick Stewart, quite a few home runs here at Memorial Stadium in his American League days with the Boston Red Sox.

1138
01:51:34,120 --> 01:51:38,120
Is now asked to go up there and try and rip one for the National League.

1139
01:51:38,120 --> 01:51:44,120
The Stewart right hand hitter, McNally's pitch high and inside, ball one, 1 and 0.

1140
01:51:44,120 --> 01:51:49,120
So the Dodgers come up with Dick Stewart followed by Al Ferraro and then Maury Wells.

1141
01:51:49,120 --> 01:51:58,120
Strange that Dick Stewart who has cut a drift by the New York Mets is now up here trying to hide the future of the Dodgers in the ninth inning of the World Series.

1142
01:51:58,120 --> 01:52:01,120
Passball is swung on and missed, one and one.

1143
01:52:01,120 --> 01:52:08,120
Of course here in Baltimore for every strike and for every out the cheers will get louder and louder.

1144
01:52:08,120 --> 01:52:12,120
And for the Dodgers, time grows shorter.

1145
01:52:12,120 --> 01:52:15,120
One nothing Baltimore in the ninth.

1146
01:52:15,120 --> 01:52:20,120
One one pitch, fastball foul back in on the hands, one and two.

1147
01:52:23,120 --> 01:52:30,120
For the Dodgers this is their 13th World Series and there are people who will remember when this story is completed.

1148
01:52:30,120 --> 01:52:36,120
The Dodger record in their previous 12 World Series they won four and lost eight.

1149
01:52:36,120 --> 01:52:42,120
All four championships under the reigns of manager Walter Alston.

1150
01:52:45,120 --> 01:52:47,120
One and two, the count to Dick Stewart.

1151
01:52:47,120 --> 01:52:53,120
Of course here in Baltimore on this Sunday afternoon they can't wait to holler, the King is dead, long live the King.

1152
01:52:53,120 --> 01:52:59,120
Because the Dodgers champions of last year have three outs left to them.

1153
01:52:59,120 --> 01:53:04,120
Here's the one two pitch in their strike three call.

1154
01:53:04,120 --> 01:53:21,120
Four strikeouts for Dave McNally, one away in thinning.

1155
01:53:21,120 --> 01:53:34,120
Here is Al Ferrara, right hand hitting outfielder.

1156
01:53:34,120 --> 01:53:39,120
Finch hitting for Don Drysler. McNally's curve is lined to center basehead.

1157
01:53:39,120 --> 01:53:45,120
So Ferrara keeps the Dodgers afloat with a single and Nevada will be Maury Wells.

1158
01:53:45,120 --> 01:53:54,120
Four hits for the Dodgers, Nate Oliver will now roll Ferrara.

1159
01:53:54,120 --> 01:53:58,120
Nate Oliver running for Ferrara.

1160
01:54:04,120 --> 01:54:07,120
One run, four hits, no errors for Baltimore.

1161
01:54:07,120 --> 01:54:10,120
No runs, four hits, no errors for the Dodgers.

1162
01:54:10,120 --> 01:54:15,120
And Maury Wells at the plate, he is 0 for 3 today.

1163
01:54:15,120 --> 01:54:19,120
He has one hit in 13 at bats in the series.

1164
01:54:19,120 --> 01:54:24,120
Johnny Powell holding the bag on Nate Oliver.

1165
01:54:24,120 --> 01:54:27,120
And Dave McNally looks in to get his sign.

1166
01:54:27,120 --> 01:54:30,120
The left hand to Ruddy and the pitch to Wells.

1167
01:54:30,120 --> 01:54:35,120
Fast ball, swung on and missed, dropped by Etchibar and Oliver holding it first, 0-1.

1168
01:54:35,120 --> 01:54:40,120
The only run, the home run by Frank Robinson in the fourth inning.

1169
01:54:40,120 --> 01:54:50,120
And now it looms as the tallest mountain in the baseball world as McNally tries to make it stand up.

1170
01:54:50,120 --> 01:54:53,120
McNally belt, looks at Oliver, checks again.

1171
01:54:53,120 --> 01:54:57,120
And the strike one pitch, fast ball low, 1-1.

1172
01:54:57,120 --> 01:55:04,120
Dave of course, trying to make Wills, keep the ball on the ground.

1173
01:55:04,120 --> 01:55:09,120
Brooks Robinson doing a little house keening down there at third base.

1174
01:55:09,120 --> 01:55:11,120
Powell holding the bag on Oliver.

1175
01:55:11,120 --> 01:55:19,120
The outfield relatively shallow, with Paul Blair particularly so in center.

1176
01:55:19,120 --> 01:55:26,120
Blair of course is up a couple of steps to handle the base hit and try and prevent Oliver to third.

1177
01:55:26,120 --> 01:55:31,120
The 1-1 pitch to Wills, outside and again dropped by Etchibar and Boyle too.

1178
01:55:31,120 --> 01:55:43,120
So Andy's dropped two in a row for a catcher, two and one to count.

1179
01:55:43,120 --> 01:55:49,120
Stuart Miller, Moe Drabowski in the Baltimore bullpen, Phil Regan in the Dodger bullpen,

1180
01:55:49,120 --> 01:55:53,120
and McNally and Wills head to head.

1181
01:55:53,120 --> 01:55:57,120
2-1 pitch to Morrie, fast ball high, ball three.

1182
01:55:57,120 --> 01:56:08,120
And now Luis Aparicio going around to Council McNally.

1183
01:56:08,120 --> 01:56:16,120
So Aparicio talking to Dave, McNally worked two and a third innings in the first game.

1184
01:56:16,120 --> 01:56:20,120
And it's a tremendous eight innings today.

1185
01:56:20,120 --> 01:56:28,120
No Dodger through eight innings has been able to get to see this.

1186
01:56:28,120 --> 01:56:33,120
3-1 to count to Wills who backs out and picks up a handful of dirt.

1187
01:56:33,120 --> 01:56:38,120
Ninth inning, one out, and Wills also had a peek at Preston Gomez.

1188
01:56:38,120 --> 01:56:40,120
So did base runner Oliver.

1189
01:56:40,120 --> 01:56:44,120
And McNally said, checking.

1190
01:56:44,120 --> 01:56:47,120
Checks, Oliver does not go and the pitch is ball four.

1191
01:56:47,120 --> 01:56:52,120
And so for the first time today, who's have a runner at second,

1192
01:56:52,120 --> 01:56:56,120
it is Nate Oliver and the runner at first, Morrie Wills.

1193
01:56:56,120 --> 01:57:02,120
We will be back on side two to continue the game.

1194
01:57:02,120 --> 01:57:04,120
For Dave McNally, his second walk.

1195
01:57:04,120 --> 01:57:13,120
The other one came to Jimmy LaFever back in the second inning.

1196
01:57:13,120 --> 01:57:18,120
Willie Davis, who is the hungriest of all Dodger hitters, is the batter.

1197
01:57:18,120 --> 01:57:23,120
Willie today, grounded out, struck out, fly to left.

1198
01:57:23,120 --> 01:57:32,120
He has one hit in 15 at bat.

1199
01:57:32,120 --> 01:57:38,120
Willie's base hit left field in the first game against Mo Drabowski.

1200
01:57:38,120 --> 01:57:40,120
Left hand hitting Salofielder.

1201
01:57:40,120 --> 01:57:43,120
McNally in some trouble with one out.

1202
01:57:43,120 --> 01:57:45,120
And a set and delivers, and it's very high.

1203
01:57:45,120 --> 01:57:49,120
A nice save by Etcher Barron, ball one.

1204
01:57:49,120 --> 01:57:50,120
The birds begin to stir.

1205
01:57:50,120 --> 01:57:55,120
Nest Hank Bauer and his pitching coach, Harry Brekeen, have a little chat.

1206
01:57:55,120 --> 01:58:03,120
While Drabowski and Miller heat up back of the left field fence.

1207
01:58:03,120 --> 01:58:06,120
Nate Oliver at second, Morrie Wills at first.

1208
01:58:06,120 --> 01:58:11,120
And nothing Baltimore in the ninth.

1209
01:58:11,120 --> 01:58:16,120
McNally looks into Etcher Barron, who wigwags a sign out to him.

1210
01:58:16,120 --> 01:58:17,120
Left hand is one hole pitch.

1211
01:58:17,120 --> 01:58:21,120
Willie takes a strike, breaking ball.

1212
01:58:21,120 --> 01:58:24,120
One thing in McNally's favor, hard pressed inning.

1213
01:58:24,120 --> 01:58:26,120
He was still behind on the batter.

1214
01:58:26,120 --> 01:58:30,120
He came in with a breaking ball.

1215
01:58:30,120 --> 01:58:38,120
One and one to count.

1216
01:58:38,120 --> 01:58:42,120
The out and the inning, Dick Stewart struck out as a pen for Kennedy.

1217
01:58:42,120 --> 01:58:47,120
Ferrara hitting for Drysdale Singled, and Wills has won.

1218
01:58:47,120 --> 01:58:50,120
One and one to Willie Davis.

1219
01:58:50,120 --> 01:58:54,120
McNally is set, checking, checks again, now works the plate.

1220
01:58:54,120 --> 01:58:57,120
Slow curve, hit in the air to Frank Robinson in right field.

1221
01:58:57,120 --> 01:59:05,120
He goes back and make that in the run as whole.

1222
01:59:05,120 --> 01:59:17,120
And the Dodgers have one out.

1223
01:59:17,120 --> 01:59:23,120
Lou Johnson has four hits in the series.

1224
01:59:23,120 --> 01:59:28,120
McNally is set, he's in the fourth inning.

1225
01:59:28,120 --> 01:59:32,120
And as Johnson comes up to the plate, Harry McKean goes walking out to the

1226
01:59:32,120 --> 01:59:36,120
to make sure number one, McNally remembers how to pitch to him,

1227
01:59:36,120 --> 01:59:40,120
and also to make sure he has enough left.

1228
01:59:40,120 --> 01:59:44,120
Whatever McKean has, McNally, he nods yes.

1229
01:59:44,120 --> 01:59:48,120
Johnson today fouled out in the first inning, single the left field,

1230
01:59:48,120 --> 01:59:53,120
and fouled out trying to bunt in the seventh.

1231
01:59:53,120 --> 01:59:58,120
All right, McKean goes prodding back to the Baltimore dugout.

1232
01:59:58,120 --> 02:00:00,120
One-nothing Baltimore in the ninth inning.

1233
02:00:00,120 --> 02:00:07,120
The Dodgers have not scored a run in 32 and two-thirds consecutive innings.

1234
02:00:07,120 --> 02:00:14,120
Though you talk about a hungry ball club, they are down to the last bite.

1235
02:00:14,120 --> 02:00:19,120
McNally's rattling the rubber, Etchie Barron settles low in the crouch.

1236
02:00:19,120 --> 02:00:24,120
Nate Oliver away from second, Maury Wills for first, and the sun comes out.

1237
02:00:24,120 --> 02:00:30,120
McNally is ready and delivers, and it's swung on and missed.

1238
02:00:30,120 --> 02:00:35,120
Breaking down and away, 0-1.

1239
02:00:35,120 --> 02:00:40,120
Johnny Rice, the American League umpire, cleans off home plate.

1240
02:00:40,120 --> 02:00:45,120
On deck, Tom Davis.

1241
02:00:45,120 --> 02:00:50,120
McNally again looks in to get his son, the Etchie Barron, 0-1 to count to Lou Johnson.

1242
02:00:50,120 --> 02:00:54,120
The left-hander Ruddy checks the runners to strike one pitch.

1243
02:00:54,120 --> 02:01:10,120
Breaking ball from a non-miss, strike two.

1244
02:01:10,120 --> 02:01:20,120
The Lou Johnson with the goals and two strikes is standing in the way of the Baltimore Orioles being champions of the world.

1245
02:01:20,120 --> 02:01:26,120
McNally is set and ready, and the strike two pitch swung on a fly ball to right center.

1246
02:01:26,120 --> 02:01:47,120
It's playable, ball bearing, and waiting. He's got it.

1247
02:01:47,120 --> 02:01:59,120
They are going wild in Baltimore, understandably so, as the birds of mob Dave McNally and Hank Bauer and thousands of fans pour out onto the field,

1248
02:01:59,120 --> 02:02:08,120
and hail to the champs as the Baltimore Orioles knock the ground off the Dodgers' head and become the champions of the world for 1966.

1249
02:02:08,120 --> 02:02:12,120
The final score, Baltimore the Dodgers, nothing.

1250
02:02:12,120 --> 02:02:19,120
We'll be back with the highlights of the fourth game of the World Series right after this message.

1251
02:02:19,120 --> 02:02:23,120
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1252
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1256
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1257
02:02:56,120 --> 02:02:59,120
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1258
02:02:59,120 --> 02:03:10,120
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1259
02:03:10,120 --> 02:03:16,120
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1260
02:03:16,120 --> 02:03:20,120
The totals on the ball game, Baltimore, one run, four hits, and no errors.

1261
02:03:20,120 --> 02:03:27,120
They left two men on base. For the Dodgers, no runs, four hits, and no error. Left three men on base.

1262
02:03:27,120 --> 02:03:34,120
The Dodgers shut out again, wind up the series going 33 consecutive scoreless innings.

1263
02:03:34,120 --> 02:03:41,120
The winning pitch, Abe McNally, who could go only two and a third in the first game, and McNally comes back to go all the way.

1264
02:03:41,120 --> 02:03:45,120
Right now, Pandemonium and Joy in the Baltimore dressing room.

1265
02:03:45,120 --> 02:03:50,120
And let's go down there and go with Chuck Thompson.

1266
02:03:50,120 --> 02:03:54,120
Something like this ain't a beer cold.

1267
02:03:54,120 --> 02:04:00,120
The Orioles are the world's champions, and they have come into their clubhouse and now having a meeting from the corner with their manager, Hank Bauer.

1268
02:04:00,120 --> 02:04:03,120
And let's get the first man we can get up here right now.

1269
02:04:03,120 --> 02:04:07,120
Oriole third baseman, Brooks Robinson. There cannot possibly be a happier moment.

1270
02:04:07,120 --> 02:04:15,120
You're a long time for this. It's 1965 when I signed, and it's just great knowing you're the number one team in the world in 1966.

1271
02:04:15,120 --> 02:04:19,120
And I'm real happy to be on this club. And we thought we were going to win when we started this thing.

1272
02:04:19,120 --> 02:04:24,120
And we just got pretty good pitching, and these kids, they pitch like hell, and I'm just happy about it.

1273
02:04:24,120 --> 02:04:29,120
Brooks and you fellas played perfect defensive baseball. You took advantage of every opportunity given to you.

1274
02:04:29,120 --> 02:04:31,120
It was a great win for the Orioles in the American League.

1275
02:04:31,120 --> 02:04:32,120
Thank you very much.

1276
02:04:32,120 --> 02:04:34,120
Congratulations, Brooks Robinson.

1277
02:04:34,120 --> 02:04:41,120
We'll try to pick off a few more of them as they get up here, and we'd also like to get the commissioner of baseball, Commissioner Eckert, if he can come up here.

1278
02:04:41,120 --> 02:04:46,120
Paulie, come on up here if you can for a second, please.

1279
02:04:46,120 --> 02:04:49,120
Here's the young man who had the distinction of making the final out of the game, Paul Blair.

1280
02:04:49,120 --> 02:04:55,120
He won yesterday's ball game with a home run. And Paul, they have kidded you all year long and called you motored mouth.

1281
02:04:55,120 --> 02:05:00,120
They won't let it down. I'm not going to feel the thrill. I can't talk too good right now.

1282
02:05:00,120 --> 02:05:03,120
When the ball was in the air coming down to you, was it bouncing a little bit, Paul?

1283
02:05:03,120 --> 02:05:06,120
No, it wasn't bouncing. I thought all over. We'll hurry up and get here.

1284
02:05:06,120 --> 02:05:09,120
And this is a prize trophy that nobody will take from Paul.

1285
02:05:09,120 --> 02:05:11,120
You never get this ball. Paul from mine.

1286
02:05:11,120 --> 02:05:14,120
Congratulations. A great win for you and the Orioles.

1287
02:05:14,120 --> 02:05:15,120
Thank you.

1288
02:05:15,120 --> 02:05:21,120
Beautiful job. A job well done. Here's the young man who did it, Dave McNally, who pitched the shutout. Dave, in the ninth inning.

1289
02:05:21,120 --> 02:05:29,120
First of all, let me get your breath a little bit. In the ninth inning, I was a little worried as I watched. I thought maybe Hank Bauer was on his way out.

1290
02:05:29,120 --> 02:05:30,120
Any thoughts like that cross your mind?

1291
02:05:30,120 --> 02:05:37,120
No. When two men got out, I thought there might be a chance. I knew Lufthander was coming up and Willie Davis was coming up, and I thought he'd leave me in it for him.

1292
02:05:37,120 --> 02:05:40,120
I knew if I got him out, I would get to Lou Johnson.

1293
02:05:40,120 --> 02:05:41,120
Beautiful defense, wasn't it?

1294
02:05:41,120 --> 02:05:43,120
What pitch was the best one for you today, Dave?

1295
02:05:43,120 --> 02:05:48,120
I think I both pretty good pitchers, and that's what it takes for me to win. I have to have two good pitchers, one to help the other one.

1296
02:05:48,120 --> 02:05:49,120
Another ball?

1297
02:05:49,120 --> 02:05:51,120
A curveball fastball. When I had to get somebody out, I went mostly to my curveball.

1298
02:05:51,120 --> 02:05:54,120
Dave, the Oriole infield played brilliantly behind you today.

1299
02:05:54,120 --> 02:06:00,120
Everybody played brilliantly. Bob Lurge jumped on the fence, caught that ball, and every time somebody got under, they made a good play and got a double play.

1300
02:06:00,120 --> 02:06:03,120
Thank you very much, Dave McAuley. Again, congratulations.

1301
02:06:03,120 --> 02:06:04,120
Thank you, Chuck.

1302
02:06:04,120 --> 02:06:05,120
Let's get the other end right up here. Come on over here.

1303
02:06:05,120 --> 02:06:13,120
Here's the man who's done it, Frank. I don't know whether you've had a chance to collect your thoughts enough to express yourself, but just how does it feel?

1304
02:06:13,120 --> 02:06:20,120
There's no words to express it, Chuck. You're just floating around here now, and you say, great, that really doesn't tell you.

1305
02:06:20,120 --> 02:06:27,120
It tells you true feelings. You know, things just never happens. It only happens once in a lifetime, and I'm glad I was in the right place at the right time.

1306
02:06:27,120 --> 02:06:31,120
Well, Frank, you've come on to great as have you ever had a greater year?

1307
02:06:31,120 --> 02:06:32,120
No, no.

1308
02:06:32,120 --> 02:06:38,120
Well, here's your home run coming up right now on the screen. We're taking a look at it. And there wasn't any doubt in your mind about it being out?

1309
02:06:38,120 --> 02:06:39,120
No, sir.

1310
02:06:39,120 --> 02:06:49,120
Well, Frank Robinson, you've won a triple crown, and I think the baseball will agree with me that you'll become the first player in the history of this valuable player in both the American and the National League.

1311
02:06:49,120 --> 02:06:50,120
Keep my fingers crossed, yes.

1312
02:06:50,120 --> 02:06:52,120
Tell me, Frank, how do you feel about Baltimore?

1313
02:06:52,120 --> 02:07:00,120
Great, great. We went out to win it for the CBA Chuck, and this is a great team. Let me say this is a great pleasure playing with these guys.

1314
02:07:00,120 --> 02:07:08,120
They believe in themselves, and they went out and proved this really proves it. And I'd just like to say it was a great bunch of guys, and it was a real pleasure playing this year with these fellows.

1315
02:07:08,120 --> 02:07:12,120
Frank Robinson, congratulations again, and good luck.

1316
02:07:12,120 --> 02:07:13,120
Thank you.

1317
02:07:13,120 --> 02:07:15,120
Have a nice, easy, cool sort of a winter.

1318
02:07:15,120 --> 02:07:16,120
Thank you.

1319
02:07:16,120 --> 02:07:20,120
We'll be here at the Oriole Clubhouse in just a moment.

1320
02:07:24,120 --> 02:07:26,120
I've just run out.

1321
02:07:26,120 --> 02:07:27,120
You've just run out?

1322
02:07:27,120 --> 02:07:29,120
I'm out of cigarettes.

1323
02:07:29,120 --> 02:07:31,120
Well, try one of mine.

1324
02:07:31,120 --> 02:07:33,120
Try one of yours?

1325
02:07:33,120 --> 02:07:36,120
Sure. Try one of mine.

1326
02:07:36,120 --> 02:07:58,120
Say love. Say love is the best of cigarettes. How refreshing's your taste for you. Say love is the best of cigarettes. All of America's turning to you. When you buy a mess of cigarettes, don't take anything up the best.

1327
02:07:58,120 --> 02:08:19,120
Say love is the best of cigarettes. Open that up, smells all the rest. Try one of mine. Turn to go love. Turn to say love. All it takes is that springtime fresh.

1328
02:08:19,120 --> 02:08:38,120
Well, the happy fellow right up here with me is the manager of the Orioles, Hank Bauer. I don't know whether he's the happiest or whether American League president Joe Cronin is, but first of all, Hank, you've been in this, you've had this experience as a player, now as a manager. I don't know whether you're aware of the two or not, but I think people would like to hear what you have to say.

1329
02:08:38,120 --> 02:08:55,120
I think this is the greatest thing that ever happened to me in baseball. I did play on seven, but never as a manager like I was this year. We got good young kids, and let me say this, everybody says we didn't have pitching. We had a better pitching than they did.

1330
02:08:55,120 --> 02:08:58,120
Yeah, I think the record books will show that for many years to come.

1331
02:08:58,120 --> 02:09:01,120
And we had a bunch of kids too, Chuck, through 100 percent.

1332
02:09:01,120 --> 02:09:12,120
Hank, and you did a 100 percent job yourself. Everybody in baseball recognizes that fact. You deserve a great deal of credit, and I think it's a wonderful day. And, Jonah, how does the American League feel about a four-game streak?

1333
02:09:12,120 --> 02:09:28,120
The American League congratulates Hank Bauer. He's done a wonderful job. They stepped out in League and they knocked all the clubs off. We thought we were going to have a real good race this year, but old Hank stepped out, and he really showed the rest of the League, and I think he's proven it to the whole world and sweeping the World Series. We're proud of you, Hank.

1334
02:09:28,120 --> 02:09:29,120
Thank you very much, Joe.

1335
02:09:29,120 --> 02:09:35,120
Hank, I don't want to dwell on a negative subject at all, but did you at any time think about going to Mcdally and Menaithening?

1336
02:09:35,120 --> 02:09:49,120
Yes, I did. I was a little afraid of Johnson, and Cat went out and asked him how he felt, and said he was on. We went to breaking balls with Johnson. I think if he would have got on base, I would have brought in Stu Miller to pitch to Tommy Davis.

1337
02:09:49,120 --> 02:10:11,120
Hank Bauer, manager of the World Champion Baltimore Orioles, congratulations, Hank. It's been a great privilege being with you. And right now, that's about to end here in the Winners Clubhouse, the World Champion Russ Snyder. Congratulations. Over here is Boo Powell. Come on in here, Boo. We've got to leave right now. We've got to turn things back to Kurt Gump in the announced booth.

1338
02:10:11,120 --> 02:10:16,120
Now, we'll continue with more World Series highlights in just a moment.

1339
02:10:16,120 --> 02:10:25,120
We're in the home of a man with a most unusual hobby. Mr. Wilvers, you collect beer cans. Tell us about them.

1340
02:10:25,120 --> 02:10:37,120
Here's what we call a first-day can. Pick it up in Atlanta the first day, the Carling Black Label Brewery opened up there. And there's another Black Label can from their Phoenix Brewery. The ring tab is on the bottom instead of the top.

1341
02:10:37,120 --> 02:10:41,120
I see. That's sort of a pop bar.

1342
02:10:41,120 --> 02:10:49,120
Here, Black Label can from their Baltimore Brewery. Look, brood and filled in Baltimore. Baltimore. Well, instead of R, you see, mistake, very rare.

1343
02:10:49,120 --> 02:10:50,120
Oh, yes.

1344
02:10:50,120 --> 02:10:54,120
Here's a match block of six from Carling's Tacoma Brewery. Beautiful, isn't it?

1345
02:10:54,120 --> 02:10:56,120
It looks like a six-pack.

1346
02:10:56,120 --> 02:11:01,120
Match block of Tacoma. The shoreman offered me $90 for these.

1347
02:11:01,120 --> 02:11:06,120
I noticed, Mr. Wilvers, your whole collection seems to be Carling Black Label cans.

1348
02:11:06,120 --> 02:11:09,120
Well, because they're only human. After all, I do drink all this beer.

1349
02:11:09,120 --> 02:11:12,120
And what does Mrs. Wilbers think about your collection?

1350
02:11:12,120 --> 02:11:22,120
She won't dash them.

1351
02:11:22,120 --> 02:11:30,120
Well, ladies and gentlemen, very quickly, this was a very abbreviated series and a lot of surprises took place. And there isn't any question about that.

1352
02:11:30,120 --> 02:11:35,120
First game, some two-thirds shutout pitching, a motorbasket struck out 11, the Orals winning 5-2.

1353
02:11:35,120 --> 02:11:41,120
In the second ballgame, a 20-year-old shot him out 6-0. The youngest pitcher shot out in the World Series.

1354
02:11:41,120 --> 02:11:47,120
Willie Davis committed three errors in one inning. That's a record. The Dodgers had six in one game. That tied a record.

1355
02:11:47,120 --> 02:11:52,120
In the third game, a 21-year-old by the name of Bunker went out and won a ballgame. And Paul Blair homered.

1356
02:11:52,120 --> 02:11:57,120
That became then the third game in the history of the World Series ever to be won by a home winger.

1357
02:11:57,120 --> 02:12:01,120
Wingo did it in 23, Heinrich in 49, now Blair in yesterday's game.

1358
02:12:01,120 --> 02:12:06,120
And they came right back today on back-to-back. Frank Robinson hit a home run.

1359
02:12:06,120 --> 02:12:16,120
And thus, four games, two back-to-back, have been won by a score of 1-0 in all of the World Series games by virtue of a home run.

1360
02:12:16,120 --> 02:12:21,120
Another record established, the Dodgers, the fewest hits by a club in the series. The record was 22.

1361
02:12:21,120 --> 02:12:28,120
The Dodgers have your books now as they had 10-13 a total all day of 17 others of the series.

1362
02:12:28,120 --> 02:12:32,120
So they eclipsed the old mark at 22 being the fewest hits.

1363
02:12:32,120 --> 02:12:38,120
Lots of tremendous thrills and great plays. And certainly they'll be talking a long, long time about this World Series.

1364
02:12:38,120 --> 02:12:45,120
Whereabouts, they only used one relief pitcher, the Orioles did, and never at one time called on a pinch hitter.

1365
02:12:45,120 --> 02:12:52,120
28 Dodgers going down on strikeouts, a team that was supposed to have inferior pitching, but did not.

1366
02:12:52,120 --> 02:12:56,120
So this World Series is all wrapped up and it was tremendous.

1367
02:12:56,120 --> 02:13:03,120
Our broadcast was authorized under broadcast rights granted by the Commissioner of Baseball, solely for the entertainment of our listening audience.

1368
02:13:03,120 --> 02:13:11,120
Any publication, rebroadcast, or other actions and accounts of this game without the express consent of the Commissioner of Baseball is prohibited.

1369
02:13:11,120 --> 02:13:20,120
Certainly has too, if I may tell you, to been a great joy to work alongside our producer Len Dunn of NBC and our WBL engineer, Burt Bader,

1370
02:13:20,120 --> 02:13:27,120
to Jimmy Simpson, who was invaluable on all of the stats and the records and everything set along with Alan Roth and Kirk Gowdy, Chuck Thompson,

1371
02:13:27,120 --> 02:13:32,120
and of course my running mate here, Ben Sley, the veteran voice of the Los Angeles Statues.

1372
02:13:32,120 --> 02:13:37,120
I gave it a score this one, the Baltimore Birds made sure they weren't going back to Los Angeles.

1373
02:13:37,120 --> 02:13:44,120
And they won it, nothing. So they then extended the Dodgers score to a streak to 33, and that is another record.

1374
02:13:44,120 --> 02:13:55,120
Baltimore wins this one, one more hits, no errors, the Dodgers 0-4-0. Two sensational catches, one by Willie Davis and a ball hit by Boog Powell in the fourth.

1375
02:13:55,120 --> 02:13:59,120
Talk about a long time, otherwise they would have had a two-nothing lead.

1376
02:13:59,120 --> 02:14:09,120
Then they came right back and repaid the compliment and Blair, who's homer, won it yesterday, down and saved a homerun off the Battle of Fever as he leaped a good two to three feet higher than the fence,

1377
02:14:09,120 --> 02:14:14,120
seven feet tall at the 4'10 mark and hauled in what would have been the tying blast of Battle of Fever.

1378
02:14:14,120 --> 02:14:22,120
So three double plays in a row, marvelous pitching by McNally, a whale of a World Series even though you are a Dodger fan.

1379
02:14:22,120 --> 02:14:28,120
So that will wrap up the fourth and final game of the 1966 World Series.

1380
02:14:30,120 --> 02:14:38,120
The final score once again in the fourth and final game of the World Series here in Memorial Stadium, Baltimore, was one to nothing in Baltimore.

1381
02:14:38,120 --> 02:14:43,120
And now for Vince Gulley. This is Bob Prince saying thanks very much for being with us.

1382
02:14:43,120 --> 02:15:09,120
This has been a sports presentation of NBC News.

