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

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The Pittsburgh Pirates faced the New York Mets for a Sunday doubleheader at the Polo Grounds on June 2nd, 1963.

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Pittsburgh was coached by Danny Myrtog and were coming off a 93-win season in 1962.

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They still had much of the core from their 1960 championship team, with the starting rotation that included Bob Friend, Verne Law, and Harvey Haddox,

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and sluggers that included Bill Mazurowski, Roberto Clemente, and now rookie Willie Stargell.

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The Mets, on the other hand, were coming off their infamous 120-loss inaugural season, and 1963 looked no better.

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Coached by Casey Stengel, the Mets entered the game with a 19-31 record.

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This audio recording is from Game 1 of the doubleheader, featuring the radio broadcast of New York announcers Ralph Keiner and Bob Murphy.

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...you're gonna put some line gold on ice...

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...it'll add a lot to your enjoyment of today's games.

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Now here's the beer with a clean clear taste.

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Flips get right all the way through.

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Line gold is beer that has beer to taste.

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Now the lineups of Pittsburgh will have Nick Schofield, a foot to the left flank short leading off.

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Bill Burton in center field batting a second.

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Willie Stargell in right field leading third.

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Bill Masurowski at second, he will bat clean up.

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Jerry Lentzen left field batting number five.

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Moki Bershup catching and batting sixth.

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John Glenn Dunn playing first base and hitting seventh.

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Bob Bailey at third base hitting eighth.

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Tom DeMond and batting ninth.

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Better than a right hander, better than a long.

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The New York Bucks will have Jimmy Curasaw playing center field and Jimmy will be leading off.

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At first base batting second, Tim Harkness.

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Ryan Huss playing second and batting third.

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This night is a clean up hitter, Duke will be in right field.

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Frank Thomas in left field hitting number five.

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Tico Fernandez in short stop hitting sixth.

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Deli Neal playing third, Neal over at seventh.

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Lars Sherry behind the plate batting eighth.

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On the mound batting ninth, Roger Gray.

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Now in just a few moments the young players will be moving out to home plate and the New York Bucks will be taking the field.

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Right now though, a word from Hyde Royce to the rest.

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I got out with my truck for a week on the road.

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Was heading on home with a 10 ton load.

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The trip was long, it felt good to get back.

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Went for a smoke and found an empty pack.

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I asked for my brand of the diner I know.

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The man said, all out of yours, try these Joe.

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Now I only smoked filters, but these were too light.

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But a cute little waitress said things right.

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She said, Hyde Royce tastes the way you like to feel the cigarette today.

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Not too strong.

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Not too light.

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Hyde Royce got an intracasement right.

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That's right.

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That's right, that's right.

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Now I smoke Hyde Royce, it must be fake cause that waitress and I have a wedding date.

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Ah, that's right.

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So now I know what I'll take all bets.

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If you smoke all seven filters to get, you'll find some too strong.

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Some too light.

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But Hyde Royce got an intracasement right.

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That's right.

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That's right.

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That's right.

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The umpire scored today's game, Frank Walsh, behind the plate.

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The first game will be at first, two teams of the team,

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veteran Jocko Canlon calling plays around second,

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and Chris Felichudis will be the umpire at third base.

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Absolutely beautiful day, a real midsummer afternoon,

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as the Mets and Parrots look up at a doubleheader that winds up the four game weekend 30.

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So if you haven't finalized your plan for today as yet,

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we hope you're planning to join us right here on the Polo Ground for today's doubleheader.

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Tomorrow night, the New York Mets will be in Yankee City

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playing the New York Yankees for their first New York meeting ever

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in the Ameris Trophy game for the benefit of San Juan baseball in New York.

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We hope that there will be a big crowd tomorrow night in the Yankee City

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for the youngsters of New York benefiting from it.

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Right now, the New York Mets are going to the playing field.

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And tonight, Bobby Brigham and the Milwaukee Braves will be coming in.

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Here we are under the Braves,

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placed to major race in home runs with 16 and he has 30 here at the I-Verns.

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Truly outstanding ball player off to a tremendous year.

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Right now, Roger Craig, a move to the 50 man,

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Casey Stengel talking to Jocko for a few moments near home plate.

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Now I'm sure he has bound the catching gear,

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and he will be about set for action.

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The New York Yankees are going to the playing field.

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And tonight, Bobby Brigham and the Milwaukee Braves

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will be coming in.

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Here we are under the Braves,

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placed to major race in home runs with 16 and he has 30 here at the I-Verns.

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Truly outstanding ball player off to a tremendous year.

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Right now, Bobby Brigham and the Milwaukee Braves

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are going to the playing field.

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And tonight, Bobby Brigham and the Milwaukee Braves

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will be coming in.

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Here we are under the Braves,

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placed to major race in home runs with 16 and he has 30 here at the I-Verns.

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Truly outstanding ball player off to a tremendous year.

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Right now, Bobby Brigham and the Milwaukee Braves

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Here we are under the Braves,

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placed to major race in home runs with 16 and he has 30 here at the I-Verns.

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Now to play them on Ashlandum,

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Roger Craig serves in his final warm-up touch.

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Setting up the defense for the New York Mets,

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Jim Harkness at first, Ron Hunt flying second,

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Diego Fernandez at short,

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and Charlie Neil will be at third.

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Jimmy Atfield playing Thomas in left field.

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Jimmy Terzol playing center field.

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And a run in right field, Duke Snyder.

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Roger Craig pitching with Don Sherry behind the plate.

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He's going to play it back, and then he'll play it over, and play it out, and double-header, and play it out.

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Joe Field hitting left-handed against Roger, batting at 238 on the air.

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Charlie Neil and Joseph Serd to guard against the possibility of a bunt.

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Diego Fernandez in his stride towards second.

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First flick of the game, if the bridge is well over,

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it's like one goal.

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Roger hoping to stop a quick game losing streak as he takes the nod against the Buster

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in the open as he's double-header.

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Roger has a lifetime record against Pittsburgh of five wins and 11 losses.

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Buster has been a tough ballgripper right through over the years.

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Now the Putsch are on the way, outside can roll one ball in one strike.

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Mets have not been hitting, they have been drifting a very severe team batting rough,

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and DC Sengel hoping to find the remedy,

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and the ballgrab will pass up the customary batting practice before the game today.

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Swing and a miss, one ball and two strikes.

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Two better than right-hander picking up in this game, Roger Drake against Vernon Law.

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Pretty hard right now for KCV to determine who will fix the game for him tomorrow night against the Yankees.

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Inside and low in the counties in two and two.

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He'll just have to play it by ear and make his decision on the basis of how many pitches he uses in today's double-headers.

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Now Craig over the head, a 2-2 delivery.

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Outside and low, ball three and we have a full job.

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Both Roger Drake and Norm Cherry hope the XCOSY will stretch out on that last set.

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Ron Nordy on the coaching line at the first, Frank Okiak at coaching at third.

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Bill Herden waiting on Decker and Willie Satchel.

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We're just underway, first game of the double-headers.

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Well, where is nobody on and a hitter, Bill Herden. Herden hitting at 2-29, he had one hitter home run and five times up in the other two teams. His home run was a line drive just during the third year and landing in the lower deck in the right field with a man on.

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Hit to him by Craig is off the outside corner, one ball and no strikes.

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Well, he kneeled on the edge of the grass, wide of the bag at third.

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Mr. Herden has hammered foul in the head Ron Nordy and one ball, one strike.

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Well, we have had some beautiful days on this home standThe home stand continues right along starting on Tuesday night against Milwaukee.

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Rays will play Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon next week and open date.

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The St. Louis Cubs hope to have three of the top four hitters tonight in the league then next weekend.

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Up high and high, ball two, two and one.

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Well, that's it with a two and one count on Bill Herden.

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Herden sending out a flat trot.

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Let's it go and it's a low ball three, three and one.

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Line drive a base hit through the hole during the right field.

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Good slider grabs it, plays it back in quickly to right high.

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And Herden on the three one hit single to right field.

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Now, Willie Sarge on the right field here hitting Ron to his, batting a two eighty eight on the yard.

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He had one hit a home run in the game yesterday, that game in the eighth inning.

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His home run was a game with bad crowd.

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Went over the goal, then out right by her field and netted back in the lower deck.

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Herden and the Franklin Gulls.

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Up there in the infield hoping for a shot at two and a close serve is taken. One ball, one strike.

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Roger Craig up in pitching position now. Bill Herden is on first, one man out.

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Now Roger comes to the stop and throws the first base.

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Roger going back to the first for just a moment.

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Has to burst the gun out in half.

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Early in the year when they were throwing so many balls, Roger changed his bat of pitching with men on base.

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Now the pitcher in the way.

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Inside and low it's ball two to two and one.

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And he has a fade rat with her.

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Ratted all the balls to all. Roger like everybody else is going to a close stretch, coming to the stop and then this.

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Then after having several balls to all, then he started just taking a pass and coming right to the stop position.

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Two one delivery.

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Now a ball hits in the back towards the screen.

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Now Jerry Amaskin and looking for the play but it's about three.

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The early going during the feats of the ball calls, the New York Mets have some teams called on them.

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Don Rowe and Roger Craig each through five.

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Not doing too on Willie Sagal now.

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In comes the pitch.

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Low on a curve, ball three, three and two.

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Now let's keep an eye on Bill Burton and see if Danny Lurzai has him in motion on three and two with one man down.

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Left hand batter at Willie Sagal up.

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Fernando has a shaded over half far from the second base.

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Fits in with a good pick off.

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Really nice to work on a runner here.

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There he goes.

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Swinging a miss, right three.

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The pitch going down the flag.

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He is out and the fantasy dies.

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Tom Shelley to Tito Fernando.

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Double play of the year for the New York Mets as Sagal strikes out into a double play.

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No runs, one hit, no errors done left on.

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The door in the middle of the first, the fire is coming and the Mets coming to bat.

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Now Jimmy Burrows roll will lead off against better on the right hander of Brian Law.

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Here's the picture on the way.

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Try to fastball it just outside. One ball and no strike.

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Bifting turns in by the big hander of Brian Law.

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It's been very encouraging to the fan as he's returned from the night of early.

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Now ball back to the screen.

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Very early in the year he volunteered to get out of the Carolina Wicks by and bifting himself into a good condition

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and get that arm working one again.

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Taking advantage of the hot weather down there while the weather was still chilly in the major league area.

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One has one-one and lost two.

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Breaking them all outside and low. Two balls and a strike.

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After lifting the ball to the 10th of December,

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was the victim of an unfortunate accident that could cause him to come up with a sore arm.

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Ball three, three and a half.

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A first play on the first.

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Leg was twisted. It's been many a favorite.

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It's been so interesting to develop a sore arm on the ground.

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Really bothered me.

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A drive in the other right center field running hard for the fully charged.

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Go back and go.

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He's down on a run.

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Fully charged still had to go deep into right center field to pull down that long drive that Frank Jones drove.

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Well, away in the bodyThe hitter coming on now is Tim Harkin.

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Now, long into his land. Up here is his fifth.

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In the side, one ball and no strike.

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After pitching the bunch to the defendant in 59 when he won a 120 ball game,

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following here a burn at one through here and lost four.

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He was on the debatable lift from July to October.

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A high top foul.

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The name on the hit will be Ryan Hunt.

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Ryan has three homers and first in the IOTI.

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The slider in the on deck circle.

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Trying to break through against Danny Murkowski's Pirates.

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They have been unable to beat the Pirates so far this year.

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One ball, one strike.

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Now the one-one delivery.

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Now, Smakes knocked down by Law. He runs off the mound.

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Hicks for him. Now throws the first in line.

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Hard ground ball hit by Ryan Hunt.

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Law got his glove down and knocked it down and then threw him out.

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No runs, no hits, no errors, no left on.

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At the end of one the score, the Pirates jumping and the Mets jumping.

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Well, we had more fun on the ice to across Kansas last time and no one you bring in the room down.

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They came in on the 19th of April and over a four game weekend series.

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The Mets came back home, a separate with an eight game losing streak, but they caught fire.

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And swept the four game series from Milwaukee.

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The Mets were hoping that they could duplicate the team when the Braves command it Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon.

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Braves have the hottest hitter in the National League right now, Henry Aaron.

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Aaron, although he does not lead the league in batting, as the swept Covington has that on,

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is leading a major race in home runs for 16 and he has 38 runs down the bend.

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So the signs that are in for the Milwaukee Braves are faced by Henry Aaron, Warren, Fon, and Lou Bordette.

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Coming in for two games Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon.

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Hope you're excited to be with us.

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Take us to our own sale at the advanced sale window at the Polo Ground.

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And for those of you who are committing to Manhattan,

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at the ground central station in the foot of the 42nd and Vanderbilt ramp in the Long Island waiting room of the 10th Street.

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Remember too that for all future home games this season at the New York Mets,

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taking a reservation may be made at all hours close to the metropolitan area.

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Now Bill Masurowski batting clean up for the Braves is up against Roger Gray.

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That's four home runs, he hit one yesterday and 18 runs down the bend.

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One ball and no strikes.

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Masurowski is kind of the dean of the class of ball, but in fact he's only 26 years old.

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In comes the fifth, taking the ball outside and low.

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High fly ball, not too deep to left but not too low.

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Jimmy Sears ball turns for the N, he's under it, and Jimmy takes it from the out.

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One away and nobody on, that'll bring up Jerry Lentz.

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He won the opening game of this series for the parents of a two run homer up, Donald Willie.

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And yesterday again he had three for five and really got home runs.

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Jerry Lentz in this series has four hits and eight times up and has hit two home runs.

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This by Craig is a swinging miss.

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Jerry Lentz stepping in to really pick the pirates up in their moment of need with a referral from many sitting on a five day suspension.

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Now Craig into his line, that delivers.

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In the third no damage done as the ball skips to the back trap. One ball, one strike.

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Another one, Smokey Bird, this is the on-vector.

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He takes and it's over, a fast ball at the letter for a call strike. One ball and two strikes.

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Lentz didn't like the call, he steps out of the batter's box and argues a little bit with Frank Wall.

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Jerry Lentz pretty unhappy on the last call.

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One ball and two strike count, must have a young field chief and pulling around toward right.

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Round out, playing a side or two into right field against left a left hand full hitter.

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Give a side and a high on the count, even two balls and two strikes.

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First game of the double header, we have a lot of baseball going here in the photograph, today I hope you're planning to join us.

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Now Craig with a two two fifth, a ground ball hit down a first base, last fair ball taken by Harkness.

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He'll make the play out of the thrusters.

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That's the amount of hands, it's both actually. Jerry Lentz got all the way to first base, he still had the bat handle at his hands.

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The barrel of the bat, the big part of the bat, fell down toward first and the ball also was fair and it went down to Jim Harkness.

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He rounds and nobody on, down the fire at second, the hitter is better than Smokey Bird.

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Smokey a fine natural hitter, batting a two seventy two, uses an open batting stance.

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Pitch by Craig, a breaking ball inside, one ball and no strikes.

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Smokey is a lifetime three hundred hitter after thirteen years.

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He's a bad at low ball, two to two to no.

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Last year he hit three twenty eight, thirteen home runs and sixty one runs batted out.

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He was in only a hundred and three ball games, so you're going to see that he really did a lot of hitting in the games he did play.

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Third is over, it's all strike two and one.

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Sixty one runs batted in, a hundred and three ball games with a fast pace.

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Now Craig Windy, the pitch to Bird, with a line drive hit hard, a big hit to left center field and the ball is rolling back toward the bleacher.

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Smokey in the last first is on his way to second,

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here's to thinking the ball up in deep left center and Bird just will hold with a double.

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That ball for most players in the national league would have been a three base hit, but Smokey has never been known for his speed of play.

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He may not be able to run, but I will tell you he certainly can hit.

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He's about as fine a natural hitter as you can look at him.

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Now Bird gets on second, two down, hitter of John Gwinn Dunn in the first base.

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Gwinn Dunn batting two eighty nine, doll, randy, right hand hitter, spin from the waist.

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Let's play him deep and just about straight away.

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That's a great pitch by Craig, way up high, I'm sure he had to reach up for that one.

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One ball and no threat.

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Smokey here is the kind of hitter here, the ball players always play, they can walk out of the house in the middle of the winter with snow up to his waist and get a base hitter.

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That's a clung on, a ground ball knocked down by Craig, now Roger hits the bird of the bird family side as well.

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No runs, one hit, no errors and one left on at the end of an inning and a half to score the Pirate Stepping and the Mets Stepping.

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You know some fans seem to enjoy a figure at most during a tense portion of the ball game.

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Others like to light up and relax while the teams are changing sides.

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Well I get full pleasure out of my smoke every time because it's Rice Roy.

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Rice Roy tastes the way he's liked a filter cigarette taste, not too strong, not too light.

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Rice Roy has got the taste that's right, how do I know?

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Well I found that on my own, you see, I spoke to all seven leading filter friends and found some tasted too strong, like they didn't have a filter at all.

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Others tasted too light.

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Make up all the fun and flavor out of smoking.

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Rice Roy is not too strong, not too light.

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Rice Roy has got the taste that's right.

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The next time pick up a carton of Rice Roy.

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It was the Mugger's Crossback or the exclusive new Slime.K.

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Either way I'm sure you'll agree, Rice Roy has got the taste that's right.

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Now this side are up against Verne Law.

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Nobody on, nobody out.

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Right there for the second, this side of the beacon is foul, back towards the three and it's at one.

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Well we hope Yankee Stadium will be back to capacity to buy that for the very worthwhile and warm cause of the Salon Baseball program in New York.

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One ball and one strike.

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The game tomorrow night starts at 8 o'clock at Yankee Stadium and the proceeds of course are to benefit the youngsters of the Salon Baseball program of the metropolitan area.

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A high foul pop-up hit over short and fast, moving over to Bailey, who has a rim and makes the catch near the warning fast.

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A slider fouls out to Bailey. One away, nobody on, the header coming out will be blanked out.

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The game tomorrow night in Yankee Stadium will be the first New York meeting ever between the Mets and the Yankees.

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Next year the game will be played in the Mets beautiful new home, J Stadium out in Flushing on Long Island.

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Now Vernon Law passes up the situation with batter Frank Thomas.

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He holds up a little bit higher, one ball and no strike.

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Thomas hoping he can bring out of his starting point weight and a touch outside the low ball to 2-0.

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Now the 2-0 fish. Slider outside, ball three and Law has gone behind on Thomas for you nothing. He goes for an under, he'll be hitting next and then Charlie Neal.

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Now the 3-0 fish by Vernon, it's outside, ball four and he walks Thomas on 4-50.

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He goes for an under, coming out to his, he'll be hitting it 2-0-8.

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Vernon Law in his last par, says real well against Houston, he went 7-0 against the game after two earned wraps.

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Tires won the game 4-3 although Law did not figure him a decision.

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That's a strike on the outside corner.

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Law defeated the St. Louis Cardinals on the 11th of May 3-2.

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The Cranberries winning, hit by the beacon of Lyon Drive, in the front of left-back field for a base hit.

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Thomas the last second is going on the third and the next half runner is on first and third.

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That is a strike on the real soft Lyon Drive but beyond the lead, Vick Strowfield is on third.

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Thomas on third, one down, Charlie Neal facing Vernon Law.

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Good try to the beacon, fly ball going foul down the right field and this will be another crowd and how to play.

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The Eddie Cain rule fans love is something the right field in the upper deck today will bear better to do steady.

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The ball is hopped up on a foul ball outside first.

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When they're coming back to first, then it makes the captain fouls around.

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Now there are two away and it will be up to Norm to try and drive it around the home.

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Before Norm comes on to here, Will Farr for station identification.

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WTY, a 10 on your radio dial in is connected to the east.

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Now Smokey Burgess on the mound, cutting to Vernon Law. New York with Frank Dabber on third, Tito Fernandez on first and two men down.

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Tom Sherry hitting for the first time in the game, runners on first and third.

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Now all texture runners in pictures, that ball heading down as they were sent for the call of strike one.

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The first ball hit down to third. Bob Bailey is throwing to second. In time for the fourth play and on to first and not in time.

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They wanted to get a double play and we followed right along. They didn't need a double play.

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The fourth play at second, retires to side. They played it out for a double play, forgetting for a moment that there were already two men down.

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Sherry is retired from Bob Bailey to go master of. In the second, no runs, one hit, no errors. And two left on.

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At the end of two innings to score, the Pirates stepping and the Mets stepping.

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Well, we hope you are planning to send in right away for your copy of the official song of the New York Mets entitled Meet the Mets.

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The tune is available in a 45 RPM recording with a Boson rod one-pan on the instrumental version on the reverse side.

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To obtain your copy of the record, Meet the Mets send one dollar to Met official song, Polo Gras, New York 39, New York.

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Well, we hope you are enjoying today's double header just under way two innings late in the opening game.

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I know you'll enjoy a nice little way to figure it out. Right the way it's gotThe day is set right.

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Right now on this sunny Sunday afternoon, I hope that the singer song Meet the Mets for you is well kindered.

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Thank you Bob, and I'm sure that you and I can sing. It's going to be a perfect day to sing.

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Beautiful day for baseball. Of course.

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Double or third innings?

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On the mound for the Mets, Roger Drake looking for his third win of the year. He's lost it. So far he has given up two hits.

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A base hit to Bill Burton and a double to Smokey Burgess.

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And he'll be pitching to Bob Bailey for the first time. Bob a right hand batter playing a third base.

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And the first pitch is slider outside for ball one.

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Bailey batting 234, five home runs and 16 runs battered in.

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All right, you're back again. This time it's on and it's one ball, one strike.

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And an athletic Houston scheduled at Milwaukee. After six, Philadelphia five to Chicago two.

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First to two there. San Francisco at St. Louis. Marishaw and Groyo, the opposing pitches, let game 15 in the way.

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And a curveball if it's like two golf.

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Los Angeles at Cincinnati, Johnny Padres against those two.

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One ball and two strikes and Roger misses outside with a slider to count now. Evens out at shooting two.

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The American Lady anchors nothing, Cleveland nothing after four and a half.

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Stafford and Cradig, that's the first of two. Washington scheduled at Kansas City.

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Boston at Chicago. Marble can't against Herbert, that's the first of two.

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And Detroit at Minnesota, Paul and Kopp, the opposing pitches, that game just getting underway.

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Also, Baltimore at Los Angeles, no warmups there.

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Here's the pitch and a high pop up to the shortstop Cecil Fernandez.

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He waits to make the catch right on the dirt club's infield on the edge of the grass.

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So Bailey is out for the first out here in the third.

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And it will bring up Byrne Law.

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Byrne batting for the right hand side as one hit and six trips to the plate.

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Byrne and Law, bettered with the Pittsburgh Pirates in many years.

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He lives in Boise, Idaho and the first pitch to him is a curveball looper strike one.

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Byrne's no runs on two hits, but that's that no runs and one hit.

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Cradig back to the plate.

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And it's the swing of it, first strike two.

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Byrne going for a low outside slider. If it's looked as though it might have been off of the plate.

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Law Roger is one two strike.

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And back to the plate.

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There's a lane drive in the center field, a big hit curveball.

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Roger trying to take a fastball by Byrne and Law.

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Law picked it up and lined it to center field for the third hit off Roger Gray.

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Better give the puck to base runner with one out.

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And bring up Mitch Schofield.

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Dick is with it, here batting from the left hand side.

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Struck out swinging his first time up.

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Schofield batting 237, no home runs and ten runs better than.

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For the first time in his life he's had the job at shortstop all his own.

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Dick's corner parrots play behind Dick Groat and Don Holt in the infield.

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Also Bill Maddrowski for not much of a chance.

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First pitch is low and it's ball one.

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Parrots made room for him when they traded Groat and Don Holt away.

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Parrots also have a veteran shortstop, Johnny Logan on their team.

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Logan for many years has starved with Milwaukee.

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There's a curve that's outside and now Roger two balls and no strikes to Dick Schofield.

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No score, we're in the top of the third, Mets have one out.

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Dick's little action last year for Pittsburgh.

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Played only 44 games and this year he's been in the 11th.

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There's a strike call, the slider at the knees and the count now, two balls and one strike.

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Let's try to switch for Dick Logan who played all the games in 1954 and 55 for Milwaukee.

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There's a swing and a miss for strike two.

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Johnny Logan making the fix, Schofield the batter.

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Two balls and two strikes.

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Not being held on, Jim Harkin playing about six steps behind.

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Here's the two two pitches, swing and a miss and a curve ball and he's stuck him out.

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Roger picking up the second strike in the ball game.

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After getting Dick Schofield in the first inning, so now he has a total of three.

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Schofield going down twice, Williams-Garcia going down once.

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That'll bring up Bill Burton.

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That'll bring those two right center fielders first time up and he takes a fastball outside for ball one.

434
00:43:21,000 --> 00:43:28,000
Burton running 234 left hand batter.

435
00:43:28,000 --> 00:43:31,000
He had his first home run this year and yesterday's game.

436
00:43:31,000 --> 00:43:42,000
He's a swing and a curve and it's strike one. One ball, one strike.

437
00:43:42,000 --> 00:43:45,000
Burton last year had six home runs for the fall season.

438
00:43:45,000 --> 00:43:49,000
He batted 247 for the Pirates.

439
00:43:49,000 --> 00:43:51,000
One one pitch topped out by the Pitchers now.

440
00:43:51,000 --> 00:43:52,000
Roger Drake comes over.

441
00:43:52,000 --> 00:43:56,000
Fields it, throws the first in time to retire the side.

442
00:43:56,000 --> 00:43:58,000
All the bucks, no runs on one hit.

443
00:43:58,000 --> 00:44:02,000
There's one man left and the score at the end is two and a half innings of play.

444
00:44:02,000 --> 00:44:06,000
The Pirates nothing and New York Mets nothing.

445
00:44:06,000 --> 00:44:08,000
Say let me ask you a question.

446
00:44:08,000 --> 00:44:11,000
What's the difference between good and great?

447
00:44:11,000 --> 00:44:15,000
Well out of my way of thinking, more often than not, it's a matter of time.

448
00:44:15,000 --> 00:44:17,000
Yes, time.

449
00:44:17,000 --> 00:44:20,000
A fellow that rushes through things hard, me and Willie Nilly,

450
00:44:20,000 --> 00:44:24,000
just doesn't get the same results as a fellow who takes his time.

451
00:44:24,000 --> 00:44:25,000
And that's figures.

452
00:44:25,000 --> 00:44:30,000
It figures too that time is a very important factor in brewing beer.

453
00:44:30,000 --> 00:44:35,000
That's why the brewers of Rheingold Extra Dry take extra time in brewing beer.

454
00:44:35,000 --> 00:44:39,000
They take the extra time necessary to brew extra dry beer.

455
00:44:39,000 --> 00:44:40,000
The results?

456
00:44:40,000 --> 00:44:42,000
Beer and beer to taste.

457
00:44:42,000 --> 00:44:45,000
Beer that's fresh and bright and clean clear through.

458
00:44:45,000 --> 00:44:47,000
Beer that's easy to enjoy.

459
00:44:47,000 --> 00:44:49,000
That's Rheingold Extra Dry.

460
00:44:49,000 --> 00:44:54,000
The beer that's easy to get along with right after glass after glass.

461
00:44:54,000 --> 00:44:57,000
That's time to make it Rheingold.

462
00:44:57,000 --> 00:45:06,000
Rheingold Extra Dry Beer.

463
00:45:06,000 --> 00:45:09,000
Bottom half of the third inning, Vernon Law coming out to the pitchers now.

464
00:45:09,000 --> 00:45:11,000
I'm slowly getting ready to take his warm-up pitchers.

465
00:45:11,000 --> 00:45:14,000
So while we wait for him to warm up, let's check the scores.

466
00:45:14,000 --> 00:45:19,000
In the national league, the starting pitchers in the Houston-Nilawake game are Bruce and Lamaster.

467
00:45:19,000 --> 00:45:21,000
Houston now at the top of the first.

468
00:45:21,000 --> 00:45:22,000
The Braves coming to bat.

469
00:45:22,000 --> 00:45:27,000
Braves will come in here to open up a two-game series on Tuesday.

470
00:45:27,000 --> 00:45:33,000
That'll be June the 4th, a night game, and Wednesday, June the 5th, a day game.

471
00:45:33,000 --> 00:45:36,000
Philadelphia 5, Chicago 2 after 6 1 half.

472
00:45:36,000 --> 00:45:40,000
And Enchil's now pitching for the Cubs, McLean still in for Philadelphia.

473
00:45:40,000 --> 00:45:43,000
Williams, Lemon, and Matthews home runs in that one.

474
00:45:43,000 --> 00:45:44,000
That's the first of two.

475
00:45:44,000 --> 00:45:45,000
San Francisco at St. Louis.

476
00:45:45,000 --> 00:45:49,000
Marichal looking for his eighth win going for the Giants.

477
00:45:49,000 --> 00:45:54,000
Patel looking for his sixth win going for the St. Louis Cardinals.

478
00:45:54,000 --> 00:45:58,000
Giants now in one game ahead of the second-place Cardinals.

479
00:45:58,000 --> 00:46:00,000
And third place, the Los Angeles Dodgers.

480
00:46:00,000 --> 00:46:02,000
The Dodgers are playing Cincinnati.

481
00:46:02,000 --> 00:46:06,000
The starting pitcher, Johnny Padres against Kim O'Duel.

482
00:46:10,000 --> 00:46:13,000
Right here at the bottom half of the third inning.

483
00:46:13,000 --> 00:46:16,000
And the first man up will be Roger Gray.

484
00:46:16,000 --> 00:46:21,000
Roger is on the top of the batting order, Jimmy Pearsaw and Jim Harkness.

485
00:46:30,000 --> 00:46:33,000
Burton running 234 left hand batter.

486
00:46:37,000 --> 00:46:40,000
He had his first home run this year in yesterday's game.

487
00:46:40,000 --> 00:46:42,000
There's a swing and a curve and it's strike one.

488
00:46:42,000 --> 00:46:46,000
One ball, one strike.

489
00:46:51,000 --> 00:46:54,000
Burton last year had six home runs for the full season.

490
00:46:54,000 --> 00:46:57,000
He batted 247 for the Pirates.

491
00:46:57,000 --> 00:47:00,000
One-one pitch topped out by the pitchers now.

492
00:47:00,000 --> 00:47:01,000
Roger Gray comes over.

493
00:47:01,000 --> 00:47:02,000
Fields it.

494
00:47:02,000 --> 00:47:05,000
So is the first in time to retire to size.

495
00:47:05,000 --> 00:47:07,000
For the Bucks, no runs on one hit.

496
00:47:07,000 --> 00:47:08,000
No errors.

497
00:47:08,000 --> 00:47:09,000
One man left.

498
00:47:09,000 --> 00:47:11,000
And the score at the end is two and a half innings of play.

499
00:47:11,000 --> 00:47:14,000
The Pirates nothing and New York Mets nothing.

500
00:47:15,000 --> 00:47:17,000
Say let me ask you a question.

501
00:47:17,000 --> 00:47:20,000
What's the difference between good and great?

502
00:47:20,000 --> 00:47:25,000
Well, in my way of thinking, more often than not, it's a matter of time.

503
00:47:25,000 --> 00:47:26,000
Yes, time.

504
00:47:26,000 --> 00:47:33,000
A fellow that's rushed his two things early and really nearly just doesn't get the same results as a fellow who takes his time.

505
00:47:33,000 --> 00:47:34,000
And that's figures.

506
00:47:34,000 --> 00:47:39,000
The figures too, the time is a very important factor in brewing beer.

507
00:47:39,000 --> 00:47:44,000
That's why the brewers of Rheingold Extra Dry take extra time in brewing beer.

508
00:47:44,000 --> 00:47:48,000
They take the extra time necessary to brew extra dry beer.

509
00:47:48,000 --> 00:47:49,000
The results?

510
00:47:49,000 --> 00:47:51,000
Beer is beer's good taste.

511
00:47:51,000 --> 00:47:54,000
Beer that's brisk and bright and clean beer brew.

512
00:47:54,000 --> 00:47:56,000
Beer that's easy to enjoy.

513
00:47:56,000 --> 00:47:58,000
That's Rheingold Extra Dry.

514
00:47:58,000 --> 00:48:03,000
The beer that's easy to get along with right after glass after glass.

515
00:48:03,000 --> 00:48:06,000
So next time, make a Rheingold.

516
00:48:06,000 --> 00:48:09,000
Rheingold Extra Dry Beer.

517
00:48:15,000 --> 00:48:17,000
Bottom half of the third inning.

518
00:48:17,000 --> 00:48:19,000
Vernon Law coming out to the pitchers now.

519
00:48:19,000 --> 00:48:21,000
I'm slowly getting ready to take his warm-up pitches.

520
00:48:21,000 --> 00:48:24,000
So while we wait for him to warm up, let's check the scores.

521
00:48:24,000 --> 00:48:27,000
In the back, we'll make the starting pitchers in the Houston, Milwaukee game.

522
00:48:27,000 --> 00:48:30,000
Our first and the master, Houston, out on top.

523
00:48:30,000 --> 00:48:32,000
The first of Rays coming to bat.

524
00:48:32,000 --> 00:48:37,000
So Coven here to open up a two-game series on Tuesday.

525
00:48:37,000 --> 00:48:43,000
That'll be June the 4th, a night game, and Wednesday, June the 5th, a day game.

526
00:48:43,000 --> 00:48:46,000
Philadelphia 5, Chicago 2 after 6 1 half.

527
00:48:46,000 --> 00:48:48,000
And in short, now pitching for the Cubs.

528
00:48:48,000 --> 00:48:50,000
McClellan still in for Philadelphia.

529
00:48:50,000 --> 00:48:52,000
Williams, Lemon, and Matthews home runs in that one.

530
00:48:52,000 --> 00:48:53,000
That's the first of two.

531
00:48:53,000 --> 00:48:55,000
San Francisco at St. Louis.

532
00:48:55,000 --> 00:48:58,000
Marichal looking for his eighth win going for the Giants.

533
00:48:58,000 --> 00:49:03,000
Rolio looking for his sixth win going for the St. Louis Cardinals.

534
00:49:03,000 --> 00:49:07,000
Giants now only one game ahead of the second-place Cardinals.

535
00:49:07,000 --> 00:49:09,000
In third place, the Los Angeles Dodgers.

536
00:49:09,000 --> 00:49:11,000
The Dodgers are playing Cincinnati.

537
00:49:11,000 --> 00:49:15,000
The starting pitchers, Johnny Padres against Jim O'Toole.

538
00:49:19,000 --> 00:49:22,000
Right here at the bottom half of the third inning.

539
00:49:22,000 --> 00:49:26,000
And the first man up will be Roger Craig.

540
00:49:26,000 --> 00:49:28,000
Roger is in the top of the batting order.

541
00:49:28,000 --> 00:49:31,000
Jimmy Pearsaw and Tim Harkness.

542
00:49:31,000 --> 00:49:32,000
Vernon Law on the mound.

543
00:49:32,000 --> 00:49:34,000
And his first pitch to Roger is a curve.

544
00:49:34,000 --> 00:49:37,000
It's one on and missed with strike one.

545
00:49:37,000 --> 00:49:40,000
Well, Roger threw two curves to Vernon Law.

546
00:49:40,000 --> 00:49:42,000
Got two strikes and then came in with a fastball.

547
00:49:42,000 --> 00:49:44,000
Law single the center field.

548
00:49:44,000 --> 00:49:46,000
Here's Law with his second pitch.

549
00:49:46,000 --> 00:49:47,000
Hits the slider.

550
00:49:47,000 --> 00:49:50,000
Law gets off the grub of the catcher, Smokey Virgert.

551
00:49:50,000 --> 00:49:52,000
One ball, one strike.

552
00:49:52,000 --> 00:49:57,000
Roger with two hits and 27 trips to the plate.

553
00:49:57,000 --> 00:50:01,000
His last hit, a line drive to center field.

554
00:50:06,000 --> 00:50:07,000
Don't go in the game.

555
00:50:07,000 --> 00:50:09,000
As Law comes back with the curveball,

556
00:50:09,000 --> 00:50:12,000
again Roger swings and misses.

557
00:50:12,000 --> 00:50:14,000
One ball and two strikes.

558
00:50:14,000 --> 00:50:17,000
Vernon Law lets him pull his second wind of the year.

559
00:50:17,000 --> 00:50:20,000
There's the slider just outside.

560
00:50:20,000 --> 00:50:21,000
Two balls and two strikes.

561
00:50:21,000 --> 00:50:23,000
Vernon with a real good slider.

562
00:50:23,000 --> 00:50:24,000
A curveball.

563
00:50:24,000 --> 00:50:26,000
He also changes speedball.

564
00:50:26,000 --> 00:50:28,000
Not too fast.

565
00:50:28,000 --> 00:50:29,000
Law's is controlled.

566
00:50:29,000 --> 00:50:32,000
He's throwing like his arm is flying again.

567
00:50:32,000 --> 00:50:34,000
Now the two-two pitch.

568
00:50:34,000 --> 00:50:36,000
This is Law with ball three.

569
00:50:36,000 --> 00:50:38,000
So five pitches.

570
00:50:38,000 --> 00:50:40,000
Law's is in the second.

571
00:50:40,000 --> 00:50:44,000
This is Law with ball three.

572
00:50:44,000 --> 00:50:46,000
So five pitches to Roger Craig.

573
00:50:46,000 --> 00:50:49,000
He can't pull the object better than Jimmy Tinsall.

574
00:50:52,000 --> 00:50:55,000
Vernon Law bothered by arm trouble the last two years.

575
00:50:58,000 --> 00:51:00,000
Here's a three-two pitch to Craig.

576
00:51:00,000 --> 00:51:01,000
A fastball.

577
00:51:01,000 --> 00:51:02,000
Looked at, called, strike three.

578
00:51:02,000 --> 00:51:05,000
Roger's got the pitch for a dot sign.

579
00:51:05,000 --> 00:51:08,000
So Law picks up his first strike out of the ball game.

580
00:51:08,000 --> 00:51:10,000
He has one out here in the bottom half of the third.

581
00:51:10,000 --> 00:51:12,000
And the batter is Jimmy Tinsall.

582
00:51:21,000 --> 00:51:24,000
Jimmy's slide out to deep right center field.

583
00:51:24,000 --> 00:51:25,000
His first time up.

584
00:51:25,000 --> 00:51:28,000
A real nice running catch by the right fielder.

585
00:51:28,000 --> 00:51:30,000
Let me start, y'all.

586
00:51:30,000 --> 00:51:31,000
Jimmy has been in the slump.

587
00:51:31,000 --> 00:51:32,000
He's old for 18 now.

588
00:51:32,000 --> 00:51:35,000
But he gets the ball well all through it.

589
00:51:35,000 --> 00:51:37,000
He takes the slider low for ball one.

590
00:51:37,000 --> 00:51:39,000
And the dirt getting off the ground for Burgess.

591
00:51:44,000 --> 00:51:48,000
Tinsall hit the ball well against Bob Friend yesterday.

592
00:51:48,000 --> 00:51:50,000
Didn't get any base hits.

593
00:51:52,000 --> 00:51:56,000
Third baseman, Bob Biddy, looking for possible bunnies, even with the bag.

594
00:51:56,000 --> 00:51:57,000
Here's the pitch back.

595
00:51:57,000 --> 00:51:59,000
A line shot off of the hand of Vernon Law.

596
00:51:59,000 --> 00:52:00,000
Pitch up by the judge, Duffin.

597
00:52:00,000 --> 00:52:01,000
He's out.

598
00:52:02,000 --> 00:52:05,000
So once again, Tinsall off to the base end.

599
00:52:05,000 --> 00:52:07,000
He throws his hat high in the air.

600
00:52:07,000 --> 00:52:09,000
And Law now might be hurt.

601
00:52:11,000 --> 00:52:15,000
Here comes the trainer, Danny Wayman and Danny Murcoff.

602
00:52:15,000 --> 00:52:17,000
The manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

603
00:52:17,000 --> 00:52:19,000
Law slides that one down with his bare hand.

604
00:52:19,000 --> 00:52:22,000
He deflected the ball just enough to allow the shortstop,

605
00:52:22,000 --> 00:52:26,000
Dick Schofield, to pick the ball up about near the second base.

606
00:52:26,000 --> 00:52:30,000
And Tinsall hit it so hard, it was an easy chance at first.

607
00:52:30,000 --> 00:52:33,000
So Jimmy hit the ball hard twice now.

608
00:52:33,000 --> 00:52:35,000
Here's scoring. Law gets in the fifth of the play.

609
00:52:35,000 --> 00:52:37,000
It goes 1-6-3.

610
00:52:37,000 --> 00:52:40,000
Now he'll take some warm-up pitches to see if his hand's all right.

611
00:52:42,000 --> 00:52:45,000
That's quite the game that Law has been hit.

612
00:52:45,000 --> 00:52:47,000
It's not hurt.

613
00:52:47,000 --> 00:52:51,000
Bounce one off his leg and Vernon picked it up and threw him out.

614
00:52:51,000 --> 00:52:55,000
Warming up on the bullpen now for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Earl Francis.

615
00:52:57,000 --> 00:53:01,000
While in your shortstop, the Pirates really need no help.

616
00:53:01,000 --> 00:53:03,000
They're playing good ball, but the mess room they do,

617
00:53:03,000 --> 00:53:06,000
and they've had no help at all and no luck.

618
00:53:06,000 --> 00:53:08,000
That ball a real smash.

619
00:53:08,000 --> 00:53:11,000
It was ticketed to go all the way to center field for a base hit.

620
00:53:11,000 --> 00:53:13,000
Law got his bare hand on it.

621
00:53:15,000 --> 00:53:17,000
Here's Tinsall and down.

622
00:53:17,000 --> 00:53:21,000
So the Bucks now have two men out in the batter, Tim Harkness,

623
00:53:21,000 --> 00:53:23,000
who filed out his first time up.

624
00:53:23,000 --> 00:53:31,000
Now batting at 2.45.

625
00:53:31,000 --> 00:53:35,000
Tim got up to 2.60 something.

626
00:53:35,000 --> 00:53:39,000
The Sinsons dropped back down.

627
00:53:39,000 --> 00:53:47,000
And he looks at a change of pace at ball one.

628
00:53:47,000 --> 00:53:49,000
Now batting 2.47.

629
00:53:49,000 --> 00:53:52,000
Warhol runs 16 runs about it in.

630
00:53:52,000 --> 00:53:54,000
There's one off the handle that'll drop in.

631
00:53:54,000 --> 00:53:57,000
Shortstop going back in can't get through it.

632
00:53:57,000 --> 00:54:00,000
And Harkness picks up a base hit.

633
00:54:00,000 --> 00:54:05,000
Getting the ball off the hand just over the shortstop's head on looping line drive.

634
00:54:05,000 --> 00:54:07,000
And let's now have a runner first with two outs.

635
00:54:07,000 --> 00:54:10,000
The score is nothing nothing and the batter is Ron Harkness.

636
00:54:10,000 --> 00:54:15,000
The way with this.

637
00:54:15,000 --> 00:54:20,000
Second base hit off Byrne Law in the game.

638
00:54:20,000 --> 00:54:23,000
The other base hit by Tico Fernandez.

639
00:54:23,000 --> 00:54:27,000
Tico had the only good base hit off Bob Brent yesterday.

640
00:54:27,000 --> 00:54:31,000
Brent pitching a two hitter, winning 10 to 1.

641
00:54:31,000 --> 00:54:35,000
Brent had 17 for second he's out before a base hit.

642
00:54:35,000 --> 00:54:40,000
By Eddie Cranesville, ball is pitch for no hitter.

643
00:54:40,000 --> 00:54:44,000
First pitch to Ron Hunt, a curve ball for ball one.

644
00:54:44,000 --> 00:54:48,000
Hunt hit a smash back to the box this first down and up.

645
00:54:48,000 --> 00:54:51,000
It was off of the leg of Byrne Law and they threw him out.

646
00:54:51,000 --> 00:54:54,000
So he is all for one and now down to 280.

647
00:54:54,000 --> 00:54:56,000
Still leads the club in batting.

648
00:54:56,000 --> 00:54:58,000
Here's the pitch back to Hunt.

649
00:54:58,000 --> 00:55:02,000
It's low, ball two.

650
00:55:02,000 --> 00:55:07,000
Two balls and no strikes.

651
00:55:19,000 --> 00:55:21,000
Jim Harkness at first base, no score.

652
00:55:21,000 --> 00:55:24,000
Parts for three hits and that's with two.

653
00:55:24,000 --> 00:55:27,000
And a fast ball, comes through there for a strike call.

654
00:55:27,000 --> 00:55:31,000
There's the high strike that they talked about earlier in the year.

655
00:55:31,000 --> 00:55:34,000
The pitch up around the shoulder.

656
00:55:34,000 --> 00:55:36,000
Ron Hunt didn't like the call.

657
00:55:36,000 --> 00:55:40,000
It's down to two balls and one strike.

658
00:55:45,000 --> 00:55:49,000
Ball back and there's a check on the swing and the ball goes foul.

659
00:55:49,000 --> 00:55:51,000
At the top of the first inning at St. Louis,

660
00:55:51,000 --> 00:55:57,000
The Giants are scoring at least two runs on a home run by Willie Mays.

661
00:55:57,000 --> 00:55:59,000
Home run coming off the starting pitcher,

662
00:55:59,000 --> 00:56:01,000
Ernie Brody all for the St. Louis Cardinals.

663
00:56:01,000 --> 00:56:06,000
Juan Marshall is going for the San Francisco Giants.

664
00:56:06,000 --> 00:56:09,000
So Willie picking up a big home run.

665
00:56:09,000 --> 00:56:11,000
Giants only one game on top of the Cardinals.

666
00:56:11,000 --> 00:56:13,000
A base ball hit right back to the mound.

667
00:56:13,000 --> 00:56:20,000
Picked up by Byrne Law, the throw to first inside to reach the other side.

668
00:56:20,000 --> 00:56:23,000
In the inning for the Mets, no runs, one hit.

669
00:56:23,000 --> 00:56:24,000
No errors.

670
00:56:24,000 --> 00:56:26,000
One man left and the score is through three innings to play now.

671
00:56:26,000 --> 00:56:29,000
The Pirates nothing at the New York Mets.

672
00:56:29,000 --> 00:56:31,000
Nothing.

673
00:56:34,000 --> 00:56:36,000
Well it's going to be a big day,

674
00:56:36,000 --> 00:56:40,000
or I guess I should correctly say a big night, tomorrow night,

675
00:56:40,000 --> 00:56:43,000
when the Mets go across the river to take on the New York Yankees.

676
00:56:43,000 --> 00:56:48,000
The Yankees are scheduled to start partial bridges on the mound against the Mets

677
00:56:48,000 --> 00:56:55,000
in that fan-like baseball game that will be for the young players around the New York area.

678
00:56:55,000 --> 00:57:00,000
A charity ball game and still plenty of tickets left.

679
00:57:00,000 --> 00:57:03,000
So if you haven't made your plans for Monday night,

680
00:57:03,000 --> 00:57:08,000
you'll get your chance to see the Mets in action in the American League for the first time.

681
00:57:08,000 --> 00:57:13,000
They'll be playing in Yankee Stadium for the first time and certainly not the last.

682
00:57:13,000 --> 00:57:16,000
All around parking lots will be open to accommodate the crowd.

683
00:57:16,000 --> 00:57:19,000
Still plenty of tickets left, so come on in.

684
00:57:19,000 --> 00:57:21,000
Yankees are going with their starting lineup.

685
00:57:21,000 --> 00:57:27,000
What's the possible exception of Elton Howard who has scheduled those catch-ball games of the doubleheader today?

686
00:57:27,000 --> 00:57:31,000
For the Yankees, partial bridges on the mound.

687
00:57:35,000 --> 00:57:40,000
And as J'Kasey Stengel hasn't made any definite plans as to who his pitcher will be,

688
00:57:40,000 --> 00:57:44,000
he's going to wait till after the doubleheader here today.

689
00:57:44,000 --> 00:57:51,000
Yankees in the Mets tomorrow night at Yankee Stadium. Game time at 8 p.m. We'll be on the air at 7.55.

690
00:57:51,000 --> 00:57:56,000
Radio all the way, so if you can't make it, join in on the fun.

691
00:57:56,000 --> 00:58:00,000
Here's your radio. Here's the first pitch as Roger Craig starts the top of the fourth.

692
00:58:00,000 --> 00:58:03,000
No score. Throw for ball one.

693
00:58:04,000 --> 00:58:07,000
That air is ripped. Willie Sargeo, the right fielder.

694
00:58:09,000 --> 00:58:12,000
Willie struck out his first time up.

695
00:58:12,000 --> 00:58:15,000
Roger had two strikeouts in the first inning.

696
00:58:16,000 --> 00:58:19,000
Sargeo, a big one. There's a pitch-back low, ball two.

697
00:58:19,000 --> 00:58:22,000
It was a strikeout double play running on the pitch.

698
00:58:22,000 --> 00:58:25,000
Bill Burton throwing out at second.

699
00:58:25,000 --> 00:58:31,000
Sargeo batting 284. He had a homerun yesterday when the Irish picked up four homeruns.

700
00:58:31,000 --> 00:58:36,000
There's a swing and a miss and a change up on the count now. Two balls and one strike.

701
00:58:36,000 --> 00:58:45,000
Sargeo, a big fellow, and he has an arm better than Comenny, which is almost hard to believe.

702
00:58:45,000 --> 00:58:49,000
Comenny looks to have changed his pace. It's on the outside corner.

703
00:58:49,000 --> 00:58:52,000
This time a curve ball, two balls and two strikes.

704
00:58:52,000 --> 00:58:57,000
Hard to believe anybody could throw harder than Comenny, but they claim the farthest frame that Sargeo can.

705
00:58:59,000 --> 00:59:03,000
We haven't had a chance to see him throw. There's a bouncy ball through the middle.

706
00:59:03,000 --> 00:59:07,000
Ron Hunt, a backhand play to throw to first page and not inside.

707
00:59:13,000 --> 00:59:19,000
Now KG Singles coming out to argue. Ken Burkardt, the umpire there, calling save.

708
00:59:19,000 --> 00:59:23,000
A real close play, and Sargeo beat it out.

709
00:59:23,000 --> 00:59:27,000
A fine play by Ron Hunt going to his right side.

710
00:59:27,000 --> 00:59:33,000
The backhand of the ball is there to make a good throw to first.

711
00:59:33,000 --> 00:59:38,000
Ron, if you think about the umpire, Ken Burkardt gives the...

712
00:59:38,000 --> 00:59:43,000
That's a letter at first page to know now that Bill Mazurowski's the batter.

713
00:59:43,000 --> 00:59:52,000
Mazurowski takes the first pitch, a fast ball from strike one.

714
01:00:02,000 --> 01:00:07,000
Maz fly it out to center field his first time. He's not even 286 now.

715
01:00:07,000 --> 01:00:13,000
He's still leading up for a draw to throw.

716
01:00:13,000 --> 01:00:16,000
He beats it back, of course.

717
01:00:16,000 --> 01:00:21,000
Now another throw to first page. It's down to Sargeo.

718
01:00:23,000 --> 01:00:26,000
Bucks with a run at first to go out. We're in the south of the fourth hole score.

719
01:00:26,000 --> 01:00:38,000
A tie and a hit is out. Bucks with a break, 50-1.

720
01:00:47,000 --> 01:00:52,000
Well, that'll take care of the decision at first page, Sargeo will race.

721
01:00:52,000 --> 01:00:57,000
Everybody happy now?

722
01:00:57,000 --> 01:01:04,000
And Roger with three throws to first and the third one got him.

723
01:01:04,000 --> 01:01:08,000
One strike gap to Mazurowski and the next pitch is low for ball one.

724
01:01:08,000 --> 01:01:16,000
Roger with a four wind up. One ball, one strike.

725
01:01:16,000 --> 01:01:19,000
Earl Branch is still drawing in the bullpen for the Pirates,

726
01:01:19,000 --> 01:01:23,000
which might indicate that Verne Law might have trouble with that bare hand

727
01:01:23,000 --> 01:01:25,000
to stop that smash by Zimmy Pinnasol.

728
01:01:25,000 --> 01:01:29,000
Trigger to miss on a change up from strike two.

729
01:01:29,000 --> 01:01:32,000
One ball and two strikes.

730
01:01:32,000 --> 01:01:49,000
And there's a foul ball out of play.

731
01:01:49,000 --> 01:01:56,000
Got holding at one and two and the American Lady Yankees out on the top of the sixth.

732
01:01:56,000 --> 01:02:00,000
Don't score that ball, Gaden Stafford, against Kralik.

733
01:02:00,000 --> 01:02:06,000
Now in the bottom of the sixth inning, Joe Adchak with a home run with two on to complete them,

734
01:02:06,000 --> 01:02:09,000
at least a three nothing lead. That's a first to two.

735
01:02:09,000 --> 01:02:14,000
Washington scheduled at Kansas City, Boston and Chicago, Mambo can't against Irving.

736
01:02:14,000 --> 01:02:18,000
That's a first to two. Detroit and Minnesota, ball and cut.

737
01:02:18,000 --> 01:02:25,000
Detroit out on the top of the first with no score and Baltimore at Los Angeles.

738
01:02:25,000 --> 01:02:33,000
Right here, no score. One out top of the fourth inning. They count one ball and two strikes on Bill Mazurowski.

739
01:02:33,000 --> 01:02:44,000
There's a monkey ball is short. Fernandez up with it. Underhands the first two guys.

740
01:02:44,000 --> 01:02:50,000
Two men out and Jerry Lynch comes up. Jerry grounded out the first base his first time up.

741
01:02:50,000 --> 01:02:55,000
That's breaking right in half. He's had two home runs in this series.

742
01:02:55,000 --> 01:03:03,000
Raise his total to five. He has driven in 13 runs and he's got him at 245.

743
01:03:03,000 --> 01:03:07,000
Jerry acquired by the Pirates for the second time in his career.

744
01:03:07,000 --> 01:03:12,000
The trade is then Bob Skitter to the Cincinnati Reds.

745
01:03:12,000 --> 01:03:16,000
First pitch to the left hand batter is out side in time for ball one.

746
01:03:16,000 --> 01:03:32,000
Lynch originally was drafted from the Yankees by the Pirates. They lost him in the draft to Cincinnati and now they have traded back for him.

747
01:03:32,000 --> 01:03:37,000
Greg Shaggess winds and comes back and he drops the bird.

748
01:03:37,000 --> 01:03:42,000
It's on the outside corner above the knees for strike one. One ball and one strike.

749
01:03:42,000 --> 01:03:52,000
One time Jerry Lynch was converted into a catcher. When an injury stopped that he went back to the outfield.

750
01:03:52,000 --> 01:03:56,000
He's been a fine hitter all his life.

751
01:03:56,000 --> 01:04:09,000
Here's the one more pitch to Lynch. There's a swing, a hard one and a fast ball for strike two.

752
01:04:09,000 --> 01:04:13,000
He's in his first year about at.329 in Pearlwall.

753
01:04:13,000 --> 01:04:20,000
In 1953 he's not the feet he's not taking any with a.333 average.

754
01:04:20,000 --> 01:04:28,000
One ball, two strikes. Roger trying to putt the curve off throws it too far down in the dirt ball too.

755
01:04:28,000 --> 01:04:44,000
In 1962 Jerry Lynch was the fellow who since defended for the Cincinnati Reds. He had a home run off Bob Anderson looking for the curve in the eighth inning.

756
01:04:44,000 --> 01:04:51,000
Here is.22 and there's a swing and a miss and a let up for strike three and Roger gets out of the inning.

757
01:04:51,000 --> 01:04:59,000
Strike out the fourth in the ball game and for the Pirates no runs on one hit erased by the pickoff by Roger Gregg.

758
01:04:59,000 --> 01:05:06,000
There were no errors and no one left on base. And score at the end of three and a half innings of play.

759
01:05:06,000 --> 01:05:09,000
The New York Mets nothingThe Pittsburgh Pirates nothing.

760
01:05:09,000 --> 01:05:17,000
You can throw away your opener forever. That's right. You don't need an opener to take off the top of triangles.

761
01:05:17,000 --> 01:05:29,000
Reingold's new Chug-A-Mug. Why you don't even need a glass. Reingold's new Chug-A-Mug is the first beer container with a top that's so easy to open and a wide mouth to drink from.

762
01:05:29,000 --> 01:05:38,000
To open Chug-A-Mug pull the metal tab on top straight out of the box. That's right. Chug-A-Mug. No openers, no glasses, no food.

763
01:05:38,000 --> 01:05:48,000
Chug-A-Mug is filled with twelve ounces of famous Reingold Extra DryThe beer with a taste of brisk and bright and steamed clear through.

764
01:05:48,000 --> 01:05:56,000
If you haven't already enjoyed Reingold Extra Dry on the New Chug-A-Mug, you have a move on. There's a six pack waiting for you at your dealer's now.

765
01:05:56,000 --> 01:06:03,000
Chug-A-Mug holds the same and costs the same as the twelve ounce can. And there's no deposit to pay.

766
01:06:03,000 --> 01:06:09,000
My beer is right on my beer. It's a brand new white bar.

767
01:06:09,000 --> 01:06:11,000
Welcome on.

768
01:06:11,000 --> 01:06:29,000
It'll be this night here, Frank Thomas and Tico Fernandez against Fern Law.

769
01:06:29,000 --> 01:06:42,000
The first pitch to do is a change of pace. It's slow for ball one. Law has given up only two hits so far. He has struck out one and walked one.

770
01:06:42,000 --> 01:07:11,000
In the third inning he was hit by a line smash off the back of Jimmy Pearsaw. There's the driveThe right is going to go all the way at the home run.

771
01:07:11,000 --> 01:07:26,000
Number 398 for Duke Natter. He's only two away from the coveted 400 mark and that is his ninth of the season.

772
01:07:26,000 --> 01:07:41,000
He was putting the mess out in front for the first time in this game and the first time in the series. An eight by Toro Warnucking in the pitch to Frank Thomas. Fine, the left field foul. Paul Kirby just fouled about a foot.

773
01:07:41,000 --> 01:08:03,000
Law has hit only two away from the mansion's 400 uper. That home run 398 in his major league career. He leaves the mansion home runs with nine. That was a line smash in the lower stand in right field.

774
01:08:03,000 --> 01:08:19,000
Thomas with a one strike out and Vern Law comes back on the outside corner with a five or strike two. We were saying Law was hit by a smash off the back of Jimmy Pearsaw and hit his fair hand and pitted in and he might be having some trouble.

775
01:08:19,000 --> 01:08:43,000
Now the two strikeouts and it's a fastball. What is the lead? Ball strike three. Thomas out and strikes. For the second strikeout for Vern Law. He's too dead ball well so the hand must be alright. Thomas now big argument with Frank Waltz to home plate umpire.

776
01:08:43,000 --> 01:08:50,000
Now it's not even coming in to keep Thomas in the ball game.

777
01:08:50,000 --> 01:08:53,000
Still trying to get the law.

778
01:08:53,000 --> 01:09:18,000
Now it's going to be Casey Singel coming out of the dugout. And here comes Ken Burkard to even up the side. Burkard to umpire first base.

779
01:09:18,000 --> 01:09:28,000
Casey Singel. Now he's in the argument. Frank WaltzThe umpire Frank Thomas is back in there.

780
01:09:28,000 --> 01:09:50,000
And also here comes Joshua Cotten. So all of the umpires with the exception of Chris Kalachutas who is staying out of it on one side. And on the other side Casey Singel, Frank Thomas and Sally Heard.

781
01:09:50,000 --> 01:10:00,000
The way Frank is arguing there's a possibility he might have been kicked out of the ball game.

782
01:10:00,000 --> 01:10:29,000
Frank coming off the diamond now. He might have been ejected from the game the way he got back in the argument. Root deck right away and see. Yes he's out of the ball game. Frank now going to club on. So Thomas has been ejected from the game by Frank Waltz. That is why Casey Singel has extended the argument.

783
01:10:29,000 --> 01:10:47,000
That's all for Frank Thomas. They score the first game of this double header. They score a one nothing in the Mets lead. They're in the bottom half of the fourth inning. Homework by Zip Snyder putting the Mets on tap here in the fourth.

784
01:10:47,000 --> 01:11:02,000
Better now is Tico Fernandez. Tico had a face hit to left center fielder's first jack lock. He's heading 224.

785
01:11:02,000 --> 01:11:23,000
And Law's first pitch is low. A curve ball for ball one. Law back a furlough attempt. It's foul. One ball one strike. And while we wait for a new ball to be put in play we'll pause for station identification.

786
01:11:32,000 --> 01:11:48,000
The return of WTY is connected. You're in the Orkman stationThe time is one minute after three and the temperature is 82 degrees.

787
01:11:48,000 --> 01:12:16,000
Thomas ejected by home plate on fire Frank Waltz for arguing to call third strike. Ball misses for the slider outside. Two balls and two strikes to Fernandez.

788
01:12:16,000 --> 01:12:31,000
The right hander back to work. And again outside. This time with a curve and the count goes to three and twoThe other take batter is Johnny Neal.

789
01:12:31,000 --> 01:12:46,000
He's in the 32 and he misses low outside for ball four. That gives Fernandez first base three and brings up Johnny Neal. Second walk issued by Vernon Law. Law has given up one run on three hits.

790
01:12:46,000 --> 01:13:07,000
All run to Dishmatter. No runs on four hits. Johnny fouled out his first time. He's batting 232. Right hand batting third baseman.

791
01:13:07,000 --> 01:13:27,000
That's closed in for chance of a double playThe first pitch is inside for ball one. Left side of the infield for the Bucs I should say. Playing an awful shallow double play depth.

792
01:13:27,000 --> 01:13:38,000
His back is back to law. He goes to the shortstop serving his secondThe return to third base is in time for double play. One six three if you're keeping the scorecard.

793
01:13:38,000 --> 01:13:52,000
That retires the side but the Mets scored one run on a home run by Dishmatter. That was the only base hit in the inning. There were no errors. One man ejected from the game Frank Thomas and one man throwing left on.

794
01:13:52,000 --> 01:14:11,000
The score at the end four innings of playThe Mets won the Pittsburgh Pirates nothing. And now to bring you up to date in the score of the round of eight here is Bob Murphy.

795
01:14:11,000 --> 01:14:23,000
The Mets are in the play around. Duke Schneider will go to left field and Eddie Crane will go to right field. In other games, Carl Warwick over to the second at Milwaukee.

796
01:14:23,000 --> 01:14:33,000
Houston won Milwaukee nothing at the end of an inning in a net. Bob Bruce against Denny LamaskiThe Braves are in the polo grass playing the Mets on Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon.

797
01:14:33,000 --> 01:14:42,000
In the ninth inning at County Nice Stadium, the Phillies lead the Chicago Cubs 5-2 behind Calamari who have been fishing brilliant balls.

798
01:14:42,000 --> 01:14:54,000
Kim Brewer falls low and Bonnie Schultz for the cut. Home runs by Billy Williams, Jim Lemon and Nelson Matthews. That's the first game of a doubleheader today in Philadelphia.

799
01:14:54,000 --> 01:15:06,000
Willie Mays in a two run over in the opening inning as the Giants lead the Cardinals 2-0 at the end of an inning and a half. Juan Marichal against Ernie Brolio. They ought to have a lot of excitement out of St. Louis.

800
01:15:06,000 --> 01:15:16,000
The Cardinals, the red hot balls, who ever nods us the game out of first place. Dodgers nothing, Cincinnati nothing at the end of an inning and a half. Johnny Padres against Jillo Coole.

801
01:15:16,000 --> 01:15:28,000
In the American wake, the Reveille 8-9, Cleveland 4, Yankees nothing. Bill Stafford against Jack Crilley. Home runs by Joe Hadcock with two on and Jose Askew with the bases clear.

802
01:15:28,000 --> 01:15:43,000
Reds back two on a two run homer back. Stuart Weistracht nothing after an inning and a half. Smokey Burgess fouls the first pitch off.

803
01:15:43,000 --> 01:15:59,000
Bob Allison has hit his 13th home run in the second inning at Minneapolis. Glensley the Tigers 1-0. Bill Pahl against Jim Cotts. That first game is over now in Philadelphia.

804
01:15:59,000 --> 01:16:16,000
Billy's one, a tie after two. Cal McCloskey all the way for the victory and Jim Drew are the losers. Right here are two strikeouts on Smokey Burgess.

805
01:16:16,000 --> 01:16:30,000
Smokey hit a land drive doubleThe left center field is first down up. Now Roger over the head in comes his pitch. Outside and high. One ball, two strikes.

806
01:16:30,000 --> 01:16:43,000
This side are now playing left field. Eddie Crane pool has been right. Right time a Spanish by Empire's right wall for arguing two screenlessly on a call of a third strike.

807
01:16:43,000 --> 01:16:53,000
Now the pitch on the way. Breaking ball in the dirt and the count even two and two.

808
01:16:53,000 --> 01:17:13,000
That's played one to nothing on the home run by Duke Snyder who's ninth of the year. Duke now needs two more to reach 400. Now Craig Dover's two and two. A curve hit on the ground. George Ronnie Huck.

809
01:17:13,000 --> 01:17:41,000
The batter takes the Huckets one away. Well out of nobody on the batter will be Don Vendana. Vendana 0 for one was thrown out by Roger Craig in first down up.

810
01:17:41,000 --> 01:17:48,000
Roger winding with the pitch to Clemman. A fast ball is high. One ball and no strikes.

811
01:17:48,000 --> 01:17:57,000
Opening game with a double header. Al McSean and Tracy Schaller the second game pitchers today.

812
01:17:57,000 --> 01:18:12,000
The mayor's trophy game in Yankee Stadium starting at 8 o'clock. Both teams will be feeling their regular on us as the Mets and Yankees turn out to help the San Lax baseball program in New York.

813
01:18:12,000 --> 01:18:32,000
Breaking ball going outside two and 0 on Dan Vendana.

814
01:18:32,000 --> 01:18:42,000
Craig is on the way and is outside a ball three so Roger goes behind on Clem Vendana three and 0. Craig will consistently pitch very well behind the hitters.

815
01:18:42,000 --> 01:18:58,000
He may walk Clem Vendana but nonetheless it usually is of little concern when he falls this far behind. Strike sold in the outside corner three and 1.

816
01:18:58,000 --> 01:19:07,000
Craig is a man out of D. Roger's thread while Don Vendana goes for the rising back.

817
01:19:07,000 --> 01:19:13,000
Roger relies on real good control to go with his stuff. A lot of pitch acknowledge.

818
01:19:13,000 --> 01:19:23,000
And he will consistently on the first two pitches try to get the hitter to go for his pitch and if he messes with the strike zone he doesn't concern him.

819
01:19:23,000 --> 01:19:36,000
Craig out of the three and 1 pitch. That's over. That's two.

820
01:19:36,000 --> 01:19:42,000
Now Craig Winding here's the payoff pitch. A nice hit hard. A base hit going left field.

821
01:19:42,000 --> 01:19:55,000
This batter fielding the ball in left takes it back in now to Tico Fernandez. Though Don Vendana has single the left that's base hit number five for the Parrots.

822
01:19:55,000 --> 01:20:09,000
One away and one on and the batter of the third baseman is Bob Bailey.

823
01:20:09,000 --> 01:20:15,000
Good throw by Roger. A little bit low. One ball and no strikes.

824
01:20:15,000 --> 01:20:22,000
Roger's trying to get Bailey to go after a breaking ball hoping to make him hit it on the ground and give the infield a shot at the double play.

825
01:20:22,000 --> 01:20:29,000
The outfield playing is tried toward left.

826
01:20:29,000 --> 01:20:36,000
Now Craig Ready delivers a thick swing slow ground ball down toward Harkness. Harkness will have to tag Bailey on the line.

827
01:20:36,000 --> 01:20:47,000
Vendana moves to second. He didn't mean to hit that one. He was holding up on the swing.

828
01:20:47,000 --> 01:20:58,000
Now there are two away and if this is their cover a burn law will be getting on to hit. He's single to center field in the third inning.

829
01:20:58,000 --> 01:21:21,000
Now hitting a 2.86. It would be a great thing if the Parrots could ever develop a catcher named Order.

830
01:21:21,000 --> 01:21:35,000
Two outs. John's on Vendana on second.

831
01:21:35,000 --> 01:21:55,000
Now Craig comes to the stop and the breaking ball is inside high. One ball and no strikes.

832
01:21:55,000 --> 01:22:17,000
The ball is in front. One to nothing. We're in the top of the system. Swing and a miss on slider. One ball, one strike.

833
01:22:17,000 --> 01:22:25,000
The catcher checks with his battering mate Norma SherryThe one-one good. A loop being popped up on toward Carroll Center. Out goes Ryan Hanna.

834
01:22:25,000 --> 01:22:37,000
The pass is to the eye. No runs, one hit. No errors and one left on. So we have come halfway at the end of four and a half.

835
01:22:37,000 --> 01:22:48,000
The score of this one and the Parrots nothing. Well it's not really pretty this time of the year. It kind of leaves you with one big impression.

836
01:22:48,000 --> 01:22:58,000
Nature is a pretty wonderful thing. Yes sir, that nature takes its course and brings it out extra lateThe natural way is not really the best.

837
01:22:58,000 --> 01:23:09,000
You know this is true with beer too. Beer brews the natural way. As more it's fresh, you're going to taste better. Now Ryan goes extra dry if brews the natural way.

838
01:23:09,000 --> 01:23:19,000
Sure it's the long, slow, costlier way, but it tastes often taste. A taste that's brisk and bright and clean, clear brews.

839
01:23:19,000 --> 01:23:28,000
That's why we say that Ryan goes extra dry if beer has beer to taste. Now look, why don't you do the natural thing.

840
01:23:28,000 --> 01:23:37,000
Enjoy a tall, foaming glass of Ryan goes extra dry and discover the difference that Ryan makes. You'll be glad you did.

841
01:23:37,000 --> 01:23:56,000
Only remember to make it rain gold. Rain gold extra dry.

842
01:23:56,000 --> 01:24:08,000
Norm Scherrie will be hitting for New York against the Deacon, Ern LawsThe game goes down to the last half of the fifth inning.

843
01:24:08,000 --> 01:24:35,000
Norm 0-1, hit a ground ball down to Faley into the fourth play of the second inning. Tried to hold up on the swing, he was ruled by the breaking ball, yet John Dupar strike one.

844
01:24:35,000 --> 01:24:48,000
One ball, one strike.

845
01:24:48,000 --> 01:25:06,000
Now Law into his windup, the missed to Scherrie, a ball over at the knees for the tall strike.

846
01:25:06,000 --> 01:25:22,000
Norm Scherrie looking at the smoky birdiesThe judges want him to swing and a minute to strike him out. Scherrie confused on the count, watches as the ball goes around the infield.

847
01:25:22,000 --> 01:25:38,000
Now he's asking on trial Frank Walsh, the Pirates think they have him strug out. Here comes Sally Amos, there is real confusion on the count. Norm Scherrie after swinging and lifting on the first week thought he was strug out.

848
01:25:38,000 --> 01:25:53,000
Pirates got the ball around the infield, Scherrie just kept standing there, now checking Frank Walsh. Sally Amos comes up off the lines at first.

849
01:25:53,000 --> 01:26:12,000
Third strikeout for Vernon Law and it brings up Roger Craig. Ball one, low and onside.

850
01:26:12,000 --> 01:26:35,000
This one is over for a tall strike, Roger takes it all away on it, one ball, one strike.

851
01:26:35,000 --> 01:26:45,000
One one delivery, down ball passed the mound, George short, field is on the run by Schofield, takes the first in hand and drags it out.

852
01:26:45,000 --> 01:26:54,000
Schofield has a wide range of short stuff and goes particularly well to this low side. Two outs and nobody on now, Jimmy Terzol is the hitter.

853
01:26:54,000 --> 01:27:10,000
Jimmy has been hitting the ball real well but he hasn't been able to pound any holes for it. He had a real shot his last time up that went off the hand of Vernon Law, it was handled by the short stuff Schofield that threw him out.

854
01:27:10,000 --> 01:27:29,000
And Jim in disgust at hitting the hard shots right at somebody, he flips it up high in the air. He hit the ball real well his first time up, a long drive to right center and Willie Starrns will run it down.

855
01:27:29,000 --> 01:27:53,000
Soby today has not been a drop for Terzol but he's been in one of those streets where he's been hitting the ball hard right at somebody.

856
01:27:53,000 --> 01:28:02,000
Two outs and nobody on as Vernon Law goes into his winder. This to Terzol, Jimmy bluffs it up front and it's outside at low, one ball and no strikes.

857
01:28:02,000 --> 01:28:16,000
He brought down Glenn Zillerman, Bob Bailey on the run as he bluffs that one.

858
01:28:16,000 --> 01:28:39,000
Out to Terzol, Benny Fluehse, flaxes foul back over a broadcasting boot and out of play. One ball, one strike.

859
01:28:39,000 --> 01:29:02,000
New York 1, Pittsburgh nothing, this is the last half of inning number 5. Swing and a miss on a slider, one ball and two strikes.

860
01:29:02,000 --> 01:29:14,000
Now the 1-2 delivery. Checks swing and ground ball at fair down the first base line. Glenn Vennon handles it easily and makes the play at first unassisted to erase the Mets.

861
01:29:14,000 --> 01:29:24,000
No runs, no hits, no errors and none left gone. Five innings complete, the score of the New York Mets won and the Pittsburgh Pirates nothing.

862
01:29:24,000 --> 01:29:32,000
That'll come all on as we tune in Melodious Dawn.

863
01:29:54,000 --> 01:29:58,000
My favorite series, this is KB, the one key that brings life to KB.

864
01:29:58,000 --> 01:30:10,000
It's why the five and five will play you wise, the baby and the three belong to the right. Oh, dear, that's the place to die.

865
01:30:10,000 --> 01:30:20,000
Join the band, Bob, try one goal that could ride. It's quick, bright and full, clear through. It's clear as near as the gate.

866
01:30:20,000 --> 01:30:28,000
It's not bitter and not sweet. It's a dry flavor treat. Won't you try it? It's a dry ride for me.

867
01:30:28,000 --> 01:30:42,000
Good.

868
01:30:42,000 --> 01:31:00,000
In the first inning, Dick Schofield, the player leadoff batter, is up for the third time. Schofield batting left handed against Craig, has put up twice in both times rather than struck him out. Ground ball foul going down the first base line. Ron Nourvy on the coaching line handles this way.

869
01:31:00,000 --> 01:31:16,000
Schofield had three hits and five times up and also drew a one. He was on base four times so he did quite a job of setting the table and he fired when he entered him.

870
01:31:16,000 --> 01:31:32,000
Now Craig over the head delivers to Schofield, a slow ground ball. That hit his foot, the foul ball. Although it rolled in fair territory and Harkins grabbed it, it is ruled a foul ball.

871
01:31:32,000 --> 01:31:47,000
Schofield on the angle and after hitting, it came out in fair territory. Now he's got a rubar going on it and they want to look the ball over to see if they can determine for sure that he was hit by it.

872
01:31:47,000 --> 01:32:03,000
This is one of those games where the arguments are popping up like intermittent rain.

873
01:32:03,000 --> 01:32:18,000
Schofield on the coaching line, the ball is in the net and he's got a good shot. Schofield on the coaching line, the ball is in the net and he's got a good shot.

874
01:32:18,000 --> 01:32:33,000
Schofield on the coaching line, the ball is in the net and he's got a good shot. Schofield on the coaching line, the ball is in the net and he's got a good shot.

875
01:32:33,000 --> 01:32:48,000
Schofield on the coaching line, the ball is in the net and he's got a good shot. Schofield on the coaching line, the ball is in the net and he's got a good shot.

876
01:32:48,000 --> 01:33:03,000
Schofield on the coaching line, the ball is in the net and he's got a good shot. Schofield on the coaching line, the ball is in the net and he's got a good shot.

877
01:33:03,000 --> 01:33:28,000
That's one happy sign from Norm Scherrie. Wines and pitches, a little bit high, one ball and two strikes.

878
01:33:28,000 --> 01:33:39,000
15-1-2, slow ground ball, off the mound comes Craig in a hurryThe other half's across the other half and Schofield is out.

879
01:33:39,000 --> 01:33:53,000
Well away, nobody onThe batter will be Bill Burton. Burton, the center fielder, singled the right in the first inning and was thrown out by Craig in the third inning.

880
01:33:53,000 --> 01:34:05,000
Bill Burton heading it 232.

881
01:34:05,000 --> 01:34:24,000
All in. Bill Burton is now an eight-year veteran, a lifetime average of 268. Inside and low, that goes to the backstop. Nobody on, nobody hurt.

882
01:34:24,000 --> 01:34:43,000
And the count, two balls and no strikes. Last year he fell off to 247 from a 260 of the previous year.

883
01:34:43,000 --> 01:35:00,000
Burton a real good defensive ball player and the fairfield area, Forbes Field in Pittsburgh is one of the largest. Now a dual pitch, a line drive toward center, they sit beyond the reach of Tego Fernandez.

884
01:35:00,000 --> 01:35:24,000
Bill Burton swings around first, he's on, that is the sixth Pittsburgh hit. They've had one hit in each of the six innings so far.

885
01:35:24,000 --> 01:35:43,000
Roy Starjow, the right fielder, left-hand hitter, got a base hit his last time up, he's one for two. Good curve by Craig, is in, strike called.

886
01:35:43,000 --> 01:35:52,000
Pitching to and going between two veteran right-handers, Roger Craig and Vernon Law. That's half the infield, hoping for two, a quick throw to first, but not in time.

887
01:35:52,000 --> 01:36:05,000
Roy Starjow is on first with a four-banging Craig 50 blocks. Earlier this year he picked off Joe Torre.

888
01:36:05,000 --> 01:36:29,000
Out of the pitch on the way, swinging him up some off-the-beat, good strike two. Milwaukee Braves with a red-hot Henry Aaron will be in for a game on Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon.

889
01:36:29,000 --> 01:36:40,000
Aaron Lastier wound up third in the major leagues of the home run, betraying Willie Maeve and Harmon Killibrew. One ball and two strikes.

890
01:36:40,000 --> 01:36:56,000
One real, far more hitter can turn a lot of things around for a ball club. Minnesota Twins were really struggling, trying to stay out of the cellar while Harmon Killibrew was on the sideline, but as soon as he got back in the lineup and got going, the Twins caught fire.

891
01:36:56,000 --> 01:37:18,000
Here's the one-two pitch, strike three called. Willie Starjow caught looking at a breaking ball in the outside corner. Strikeout number five for Roger Craig, and now there are two away.

892
01:37:18,000 --> 01:37:34,000
Nobody will ever forget the way Willie Maeve turned the footstool of the Giants around when he came up.

893
01:37:34,000 --> 01:37:49,000
Now the hitter is Maserowski, the cleanup batter. He hits right-handed. Breaking ball outside and low, one ball and no strikes. Maeve has flied to center and grabbed it out short to first. He is over two.

894
01:37:49,000 --> 01:38:10,000
Maserowski replaced Dick Grode as the captain of the Pittsburgh club, and he always brings the line-ups left out for the meeting at home plate. That's over at the knees for a call strike, one ball and one strike.

895
01:38:10,000 --> 01:38:24,000
New York won, Pittsburgh nothing. We're in the top of the sixth inning. Bill Burton leading out first, two men down. A throw to first, not in time.

896
01:38:24,000 --> 01:38:40,000
Now Roger pitches, foul ball hit down to third base leg. Charlie Neal tracking it down on the final ground. One ball and two strikes on Maserowski.

897
01:38:40,000 --> 01:38:56,000
Maserowski, although still a young man, is now the dean of the Pittsburgh infield.

898
01:38:56,000 --> 01:39:12,000
Count one and two on MasThe serve on these fast just about straight away. Change it a little bit toward left. A line drive hit right down to the field line. Foul ball, foul ball, a foul ball.

899
01:39:12,000 --> 01:39:27,000
It goes into the feet, it was fouled by Henshaw. First fellow to hit it at first started to call our home runThe check-in fans in midair whirled and said foul ball.

900
01:39:27,000 --> 01:39:42,000
Our broadcasting point here in the polo grounds, we looked right strike there down on the field line. If you ever saw a line drive, it was right down a line, that was it. Usually they are hooking back toward the foul ball.

901
01:39:42,000 --> 01:39:58,000
That ball was hit on the line by Maserowski and it was as straight as a string right down the line and at the last moment it was fouled by Jeff Henshaw. Had the ball been fair, it would have hit the screen.

902
01:39:58,000 --> 01:40:13,000
But that was a close call. They have the screen attached to the foul ballThe screen is in fair territory. Had that ball been fair, it would have definitely hit the screen.

903
01:40:13,000 --> 01:40:28,000
It's all over in Cleveland, a two-hit shutout for Jack Kralik as the Indians beat the Yankees today 5-0. Bill Stafford to lose their home run by Joe Hadcock with 2-1 and Jose Hasky with a base is clear.

904
01:40:28,000 --> 01:40:48,000
1-2 to count on Maserowski and he threw the king of the ice care into the New York mess with Alex. Now Craig checks the runner, here's the pitch. Bounce foul off the plate, coming back, no play.

905
01:40:48,000 --> 01:41:03,000
At the end of three innings in Chicago, the Red Sox lead the White Sox 2-1. Bill Monbouchette against Ray Herbert. Big Steward a two-run homer and Rodney Hanson-Homer with nobody on.

906
01:41:03,000 --> 01:41:21,000
Al Kaelheim's two-run homer has Detroit leading up to the twins 2-1 after three and a half. Moe, all two in the count, even 2-2. Bill Fall and Jim Cotter, the pitchers from that game.

907
01:41:21,000 --> 01:41:35,000
Count 2-2 on Maserowski, the Pittsburgh cleanup hitter. Bill Horton on first base, two men back.

908
01:41:35,000 --> 01:41:51,000
Now Cowboy Craig has the signs of Norm ScherrieThe 2-2 pitch, swing and a miss, push him out. That's number six for Roger Craig. No runs, one hit, no errors and one left on.

909
01:41:51,000 --> 01:42:18,000
Now it's time for the 5-1-1 and a half innings to score the miss one and the virus nothing.

910
01:42:18,000 --> 01:42:37,000
The rush is starting for New York again for the loss. He makes the breaking ball over for the tall stretch.

911
01:42:37,000 --> 01:42:49,000
Al Kaelheim's finger to the left center this last time up goes after the change in the foul ball in the count strike two.

912
01:42:49,000 --> 01:43:12,000
Nobody out, nobody out, last half of the sixth inning a real good one going, that's in the front one to nothing. Now Moe, why isn't this it? Taken low by Jim Horton, it's one ball and two strikes.

913
01:43:12,000 --> 01:43:27,000
Two and two pitch, breaking ball high and outside, two and two. Jim hitting two-fifty-three with four homers and sixteen rows batted in.

914
01:43:27,000 --> 01:43:45,000
A full hitter with that open batting stance, they play him around toward right fieldThe 2-2 pitch, hit hard on the ground, stay out by Tungent and he throws to the pitcher and law, in time for the off. Right here before Ron Huck comes on to hit. Let's pause for station identification.

915
01:43:45,000 --> 01:43:57,000
The UG-1 is connected, E-810 on your dial, the time is three, the temperature is 82 degrees.

916
01:43:57,000 --> 01:44:19,000
The last of the sixth innings, Ron Huck. Round of two for two, both stands have been thrown out by the Deacon. Duke Snyder waiting on Dech, Duke's homerun, the only scoring him again.

917
01:44:19,000 --> 01:44:31,000
The ball is off, it's outside and low, one ball and no strikes.

918
01:44:31,000 --> 01:44:51,000
Now off checking with the veteran Smokey Berger. Hits to Ron Huck, fouls foul, one ball and one strike.

919
01:44:51,000 --> 01:45:09,000
The Alihemos coaching is first and Kuky Lanugeno at third. Baseline coaches have had little to do in this game today. A high pop fly to short left field. Coming in, coming in Jerry Lynch, he has it for the off.

920
01:45:09,000 --> 01:45:37,000
The ball is out and nobody are. Now here is Duke Snyder coming back. Duke now has 398 homeruns. He needs two more to become the ninth man in the history of baseball to hit 400 or more homeruns.

921
01:45:37,000 --> 01:45:46,000
Last ball in the inside corner is strike.

922
01:45:46,000 --> 01:46:08,000
Well we hope you had a good supply of Ryan Gold extra dry on hand to add to your pleasure over the weekend. Ryan Gold is there as fair as should taste. It's just Snyder a swinging animus at a high heart rate.

923
01:46:08,000 --> 01:46:23,000
That's number one roofer, Mrs. Joan Shipman Basin is here watching the game today. She has as her Jeff her sister Mrs. Benjamin Holt at Portland, Maine. Her sister-in-law thank you pardon.

924
01:46:23,000 --> 01:46:43,000
In the dirt, one ball and two strikes.

925
01:46:43,000 --> 01:46:59,000
Two outs, nobody on. Last half of the six. And Snyder swings and misses strike three. Vernon Law hosting his fourth strikeout in six inningsThe Mets go down in order. No runs, no hits, no errors and then left on.

926
01:46:59,000 --> 01:47:19,000
At the end of third inning is the scoreThe New York Mets won and the Pittsburgh Barrett's nothing. Now as we get set for inning number seven, here to detail every exciting play for you, Lindsey Nelson.

927
01:47:19,000 --> 01:47:31,000
All right Bob Murphy, we'll be going through the top of the seventh year. At this time we'd like to remind you that on June 22nd we'll have a big day here at the Polo Grounds. It'll be the second annual Old Timers Day.

928
01:47:31,000 --> 01:47:44,000
And acceptance is keep coming in from established major leaguers who were born or reared in this area. Who will take part in that Old Timers Day game here at the Polo Grounds on Saturday afternoon, June 22nd.

929
01:47:44,000 --> 01:47:58,000
Some of them will be here for the celebration. A man like Ralph Branca to form a Dodger ace who now has his own radio and television show and addition to an extra in business.

930
01:47:58,000 --> 01:48:05,000
Bobby Thompson who also examples in television although he is primarily an executive with a paper and hope.

931
01:48:05,000 --> 01:48:17,000
Hank Greenberg, the Hall of Famer from James Monroe High School in the Bronx has his own brokerage business. Tommy Holmes who played with Boston Braves and later managed that club as an executive with an electronic firm on Long Island.

932
01:48:17,000 --> 01:48:26,000
Johnny Murphy, the Old Family. And here's his administrative assistant, the President George L. Weiss of the Mets. They'll all be here on June 22nd.

933
01:48:26,000 --> 01:48:37,000
The Old Timers will split up into National and American League games and play an abbreviated game before the regularly scheduled game that day between the Phillies and the Mets. Tickets are now on sale and we hope you'll be on hand.

934
01:48:37,000 --> 01:48:43,000
Here's Jerry Lynch in the place that leads off for the Pirates in the time of the summer. Roger Craig pitches in there for a call strike.

935
01:48:43,000 --> 01:48:50,000
Lynch has grounded out the first base and struck out swinging thus far today.

936
01:48:50,000 --> 01:48:58,000
The Mets leading here by the very thin margin of one run, one to nothing.

937
01:48:58,000 --> 01:49:10,000
Craig has the time charge for motion. Pitches run out and chopped off foul. It's a two strike couch now to Jerry Lynch.

938
01:49:10,000 --> 01:49:19,000
This is the first game of a scheduled doubleheader at the Polo Grounds today.

939
01:49:19,000 --> 01:49:37,000
And as Bob Murphy has told you, we have our usual quarter of banners on hand brought here and some of them I think prepared here by Mets fans. They get out to additions every few minutes.

940
01:49:37,000 --> 01:49:53,000
And now Lewis Pomp somehow just straightened out the dirt where he's been striding. Rubbed up the ball. Now turns to get his side from Norm Sherry.

941
01:49:53,000 --> 01:50:07,000
It is the two strike pitch. All right, the ground ball that is going to second base. Hart is up with it. Goes on to first in time. Lifted so Roger Craig deflected the ball. We'll see what the official of store says.

942
01:50:07,000 --> 01:50:19,000
Lifted so Craig deflected it just a little because Hart changed directions. He'll make it one four to three. He did. Just barely got a glove on it. So if you're scoring, make it one to four to three. Picture the second to first.

943
01:50:19,000 --> 01:50:30,000
Nobody on base. And that'll bring up Smokey Burchett. Burchett doubles. And the top of the second, it was in between it and went all the way to the wall in front of the bleachers and center field.

944
01:50:30,000 --> 01:50:39,000
But Smokey is not exactly noted as being the fastest man in the league and he was content to pull up safely at second. He got it out second to first and the top of the fifth.

945
01:50:39,000 --> 01:50:49,000
Craig Fregi-Roller swung on and fouled off to strike one.

946
01:50:49,000 --> 01:51:10,000
Frank Walsh is the umpire behind the plate and Roger Craig wants another ball and he is getting it.

947
01:51:10,000 --> 01:51:31,000
Craig getting a side again from Norm Sherry. Here's the pitch. Low for ball one. It's one and one. Don Glenn Dunn is on deck.

948
01:51:31,000 --> 01:51:44,000
We're in the top of the seventh with one man out and nobody on base. Ryan Hunt at second base is playing about five steps back on the edge of the outfield grass on left hand out of Smokey Burchett.

949
01:51:44,000 --> 01:51:50,000
Here's the pitch missing outside. It's two and one as Freg goes behind out of Burchett.

950
01:51:50,000 --> 01:52:04,000
It's Craig Fogel playing right field. Duke Snyder in left field for the message. Frank Thomas was ejected from the ball again by a plate umpire, Frank Walsh in the fourth inning for a post testing of Carl Burt's strike.

951
01:52:04,000 --> 01:52:15,000
Now the two-one pitch diverges. Swung on and chopped off the plate over in the foul territory. It goes as a foul strike. It's two and two.

952
01:52:15,000 --> 01:52:37,000
Norm Sherry feeds the ball. Frank Walsh wants Craig to touch them to let him examine it. He doesn't leave it in playThe ball was chopped off the plate and Burchett asked that it be examined.

953
01:52:37,000 --> 01:52:47,000
What the young player looks for when he looks at that ball is any signs of discoloration, any blemish that might be on the ball. Here's a pitch foul on and a foul on out of play.

954
01:52:47,000 --> 01:53:00,000
Down pass, Frank Yosyak to coach his third. Well it was nip and tuck between the ball boy and the fans.

955
01:53:00,000 --> 01:53:10,000
And the fan got it and he's a hero in his section of the polo guard. Two and two as the gods emerge into the plate.

956
01:53:10,000 --> 01:53:22,000
There's one thing for sure. When National League Baseball came back to New York, a lot of people who think that baseball is a lot of fun were glad to see it come back and they turn out in great numbers here.

957
01:53:22,000 --> 01:53:32,000
And they enjoy themselves. Here's two to pitch, one on and foul back. There's no play on it. Sherry turns but this one's in the upper deck.

958
01:53:32,000 --> 01:53:52,000
Pickout holds it two and two. One man out, nobody on base. Met bleeding by a score of one to nothing in the top of the seventh. This is the first game of a scheduled double headed.

959
01:53:52,000 --> 01:54:02,000
Burgess is in and waiting. Craig with the two to pitch. Morata to ground ball towards second. Hott takes it on the outfield grass. So it's the first in time.

960
01:54:02,000 --> 01:54:12,000
So Burgess has gone to the second to first, two men out, nobody on. Hott thought that he could play that deeply back there of course on Burgess.

961
01:54:12,000 --> 01:54:26,000
He thought he could still make the play in time and he did. With a faster man up there he could not afford to play that position because he couldn't throw him out even if he made the play cleanly.

962
01:54:26,000 --> 01:54:42,000
The second man out, nobody on base. He had a single in the top of the fifth.

963
01:54:42,000 --> 01:55:04,000
Now Roger Craig starts the motion. Swing and a miss, strike one. I remember a World Series game in 1957 in Milwaukee. Jerry Coleman at second base played Eddie Matthews deeply and the ground ball was hit right at him and Matthews beat it out for base hit and the Braves went on to rally and won a ball again.

964
01:55:04,000 --> 01:55:24,000
Here's the pitch high and away for Ball is one-one. So that of course is a part of Major League Baseball, knowing your hitters, knowing where to play them and where you can afford to play them to get the little extra advantage by positioning yourself.

965
01:55:24,000 --> 01:55:37,000
Here's the one-one pitch. Swung on foul back and out of play. We were talking to Dick Crote out in St. Louis. He of course was the field captain of these parts for so many years before going to St. Louis this year.

966
01:55:37,000 --> 01:55:57,000
He was well aware that he had slowed up a step or two at this stage of his career but figured that he laid up for it in the knowledge that he had gained through the years in being able to place himself advantageously on the various hitters so that he didn't need the extra step or two to get the ball.

967
01:55:57,000 --> 01:56:18,000
Craig getting a sign and here is the one-two pitch. Meyer tight, turned him in good, two and two. Two men out, nobody on baseThe Mets leading here by a score of one to nothing.

968
01:56:18,000 --> 01:56:30,000
Here is the two-two pitch. It's in this one, strike three, struck him out. For the first time today Roger Craig sets the side down in orderThe first inning which the Mets have not had a base hit.

969
01:56:30,000 --> 01:56:41,000
No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. As the end is six and a half innings, it's the Mets one, the Mets nothing. And now a word from Viceroy Cigarette.

970
01:56:41,000 --> 01:56:50,000
Gather round you filter smokers, listen to the brothers' song. With the Viceroy history lesson like you never heard before.

971
01:56:50,000 --> 01:57:15,000
Columbus sailed the ocean in 1492, and you could see that beauty was brewing in the truce. But they had all been smoking the other filter brands. Some do like it, some have not, as the hottest ever says. As the Viceroy's Christopher told the Mane, just Viceroy taste the way you'd like a filter cigarette to taste.

972
01:57:15,000 --> 01:57:33,000
That's right, by an old rival company, the USA Land. Well, that's right, boys, round the end is what Columbus said. And that is how Columbus discovered his new land. That's how the crew discovered too that Viceroy is their friend.

973
01:57:33,000 --> 01:57:45,000
Not too strong, not too light. Viceroy's got a little bit of a taste, that's right, that's right, Viceroy.

974
01:57:45,000 --> 01:58:04,000
We're going to the bottom of the seventh now, and the Mets will be setting up at Craneville. It'll be coming up for the first time when Brian Thomas was ejected by Don R. Frank Walsh in the fourth inning. Craneville will land to the outfield. And it's coming up here for the first time.

975
01:58:04,000 --> 01:58:21,000
Glennon Law, who started, is still in the ballgame.

976
01:58:21,000 --> 01:58:35,000
Here's the pitch for the one-away football. Craneville appeared yesterday as a pinch hitter, and ruined what had been a perfect game performance and a no-hitter to that point by about Crane. It was a little nubber on the plate, he beat it out for base hit.

977
01:58:35,000 --> 01:58:55,000
That's a good low football. Two and 0. And the crowd is getting itself aroused here.

978
01:58:55,000 --> 01:59:09,000
It's in there for a tall strike, it's two and one.

979
01:59:09,000 --> 01:59:30,000
To this point the Mets have only three hits. Here's a play, and a drive to the right for a base hit. It's going to be off the wall, played by Starjow. Craneville will have to hold it first, if it throws up second. But Eddie Craneville spun that one out on a line shot into right, rolled all the way to the wall, and the wicket was played by Starjow.

980
01:59:30,000 --> 01:59:46,000
So coming up now is Chico Fernandez. He has singled and walked today. That's hit number four for the Mets, off Ernham Law. That's leading by a score of one to nothing.

981
01:59:46,000 --> 02:00:00,000
I see Big Bob Beale up his throwing down into both ends for the Pittsburgh Pirates now, along with Tommy Siss. Right-handed Tommy Siss, left-handed Bob Beale up his throwing into both ends for the Pirates.

982
02:00:00,000 --> 02:00:16,000
While Chico Fernandez checks with Sideman, cookie lava Jetta at thirdThe KC Singles is going to play it hereThe Mets have a one-run lead. We're in the bottom of the seventh, so the Pirates must protect against the likelihood of a sacrifice.

983
02:00:16,000 --> 02:00:32,000
The Pirates does not spot the pitches high. That's why John Glendellan, out of Gallup, from his position is third. At the first, Bob Beale is playing a shallow third base. Chico has shortened up on the bat, as so to find.

984
02:00:32,000 --> 02:00:46,000
The fair is not exactly square when he's on. He shortens up and by. So the first that's falling back in, grabbing the bag with his fair hand, is Srainbull. Long alley set. Here's the pitch.

985
02:00:46,000 --> 02:01:08,000
One-on-one, and it is a foul ball coming off and out of play. One-on-one is the count. John Glendellan has started to charge at first base, and Fernandez took his full cut. So Casey Niles has had to sacrifice on one, and is off once. Let's see if he's all in 80.

986
02:01:08,000 --> 02:01:34,000
Might have it back on here, there's a one-one count. Now the pitch is going on and it's all off. He took his full cut again. So the count runs to one ball and two strikes on Fernandez.

987
02:01:34,000 --> 02:01:50,000
John Glendellan lost, looking in to get his tie now. As Srainbull leads at first as a throw-over, he's back safely. John Glendellan is the first baseman.

988
02:01:50,000 --> 02:02:05,000
Two-pitch, one-on, foul back, out of play. One ball and two strikes now. Did you see Joe Fernandez batting number six in the netting order for Casey's single match today? Charlie Neal is on deck.

989
02:02:05,000 --> 02:02:20,000
Nobody out in the bottom of the seventh. We'll be on the air to them all night at 7.55 p.m. from Yankee Stadium to bring you the game between the Yanks and the Nets.

990
02:02:20,000 --> 02:02:37,000
The pitch is a pitch-out. Nothing on and it's 2-2. Now it's picking up, Chasie says, might have something on there, might have Crane's throw going and ball for the pitch-out. It's 2-2.

991
02:02:37,000 --> 02:02:55,000
He might have now. It just went out wide on the left and it's going to be in there for Mason. It just went off my ledge, plays it back in, holding the second as Srainbull and on at first is Chico Fernandez.

992
02:02:55,000 --> 02:03:08,000
So the Nets have put Mason back to back here for the first time in this game at the bottom of the seventh. Give them Mason on his first and second, nobody out and Charlie Neal coming up.

993
02:03:08,000 --> 02:03:25,000
Check with Brennan Law. By this for the Mets now off law. A long run in the game, came on a fourth inning home run by Duke Sniders. Charlie Neal looks down to Cookie Lava Jadot to see what Chasie wants put on here.

994
02:03:25,000 --> 02:03:39,000
They'll have to protect against the likelihood of a sacrifice in this situation with nobody out.

995
02:03:39,000 --> 02:03:56,000
Brennan at first base comes in on the edge of the grass. And it's called by Jaco Cotterlin as the Mets are getting someone in from the full fence. Sammy Taylor is running along the wall and comes on in down.

996
02:03:56,000 --> 02:04:11,000
And Jaco wants to have him available as the bench hitter. Now Law checks and here is the pitch. Neal Shorten takes the pitch in there for Carl Streit. He lost the punt, did not offer to punt it actually, and took the call.

997
02:04:11,000 --> 02:04:26,000
Streit, the powers are playing it slimmed in and charging it first. Bailey has to bag it third and they're going to let Law handle anything down the third base line. Strike one count out of Neal.

998
02:04:26,000 --> 02:04:41,000
And then it's still in on the edge of the grass at first. Here's the pitch, one on, and it's the fly ball in the center field. Cranepool will have to go back for second. He's there, Burton takes the ball, Cranepool takes the ball, the throw does not go, there's no advance.

999
02:04:41,000 --> 02:05:02,000
And it's running on the pitch. So there are runners at first and second still with one man out and Norm Sherry coming up. Sherry has hit into a force play and struck out swinging here today.

1000
02:05:02,000 --> 02:05:12,000
That's leading 1-0. Now Sammy Taylor comes out to the on deck circle and Sherry is going to be called back. So Taylor is going to bat for Sherry.

1001
02:05:12,000 --> 02:05:19,000
A few singles going through the left hand batter against right hander Vernon Law here.

1002
02:05:19,000 --> 02:05:30,000
They try to get a little something extra in here on the bottom half of the seventh inning because one run is not so very much.

1003
02:05:30,000 --> 02:05:42,000
To this point in the game the Mets have one run on five hits and no errorsThe Marats have no runs on six hits and no errors.

1004
02:05:42,000 --> 02:05:48,000
Taylor batting for Sherry.

1005
02:05:48,000 --> 02:05:57,000
Taylor has been up only three times since rejoining the New York Nuts from Buffalo and he has one hit so his batting average is 333.

1006
02:05:57,000 --> 02:06:19,000
Taylor steps in, measures his distance with the handler on the back.

1007
02:06:19,000 --> 02:06:30,000
The runner is leading first and secondThe pitch is swung on and missed for strike one.

1008
02:06:30,000 --> 02:06:53,000
Get Crane Blue to second. Here you go Fernandez is first. Fernandez is two for two in a walk today. Little Hubbard on the first baseline will all have to play it and he does.

1009
02:06:53,000 --> 02:07:00,000
Taylor is on top of the pitcher first and that will bring up Richard Crane.

1010
02:07:00,000 --> 02:07:09,000
He has been up 27 times this year and has only two hits. He has rounded out and was called out on strikes today.

1011
02:07:09,000 --> 02:07:17,000
With a chance here to do his own personal cause a great deal is good. Runner is in scoring position with two men out.

1012
02:07:17,000 --> 02:07:35,000
Two cold runners going down towards the bullpen area with catcher's gloves. Here's a swing and a miss out of breaking ball. It is strike one.

1013
02:07:35,000 --> 02:07:42,000
Crane standing right in there as law starts the motion again. Swing and a miss is strike two.

1014
02:07:42,000 --> 02:07:54,000
Crane just blocked his order second. Fernandez is the base runner there. Two strike catcher Crane.

1015
02:07:54,000 --> 02:08:02,000
Law now deferred to the lead. He has to sign the two strike pitch. Low for ball. It's one and two.

1016
02:08:02,000 --> 02:08:16,000
The end of this half inning we will bring you up to date on scores of other games played all around the major leagues this afternoon.

1017
02:08:16,000 --> 02:08:32,000
Here's the one and two pitch. It's in there for a call strike three. Roger Craig is called out on strike. Strike out number five for Bernard Law and in the bottom of the seventh.

1018
02:08:32,000 --> 02:08:39,000
The end of the seventh full game to playThe Mets won and the Pirates nothing.

1019
02:08:39,000 --> 02:08:46,000
And now to bring you up to date on scores of other games all around the major leagues. Here's Ralph Kinnick.

1020
02:08:46,000 --> 02:08:52,000
In a single game Houston won Milwaukee one after four and a half innings of play. Bob Hughes against Enigma Master. Home run by Warwick in the second with no one on.

1021
02:08:52,000 --> 02:09:01,000
Final of the first game Philadelphia five, Chicago two. Winning pitcher was McGrishy. He's now five and two. Home runs by Williams, Lemmon and Matthews.

1022
02:09:01,000 --> 02:09:10,000
In the second game is Cal Coons against Armahappy. No score after one and a half. San Francisco three, St. Louis nothing after four and a half innings of play.

1023
02:09:10,000 --> 02:09:17,000
One Marshall who has a seven and three record going for the Giants on the shutout. Fifteen four, St. Louis. It's Ernie Brody.

1024
02:09:17,000 --> 02:09:21,000
A home run by Mays in the first with one on for two of the three runs for the Giants.

1025
02:09:21,000 --> 02:09:28,000
The Cincinnati Reds with five runs in the bottom half of the second. We lost Angus by a score of five to nothing after four and a half.

1026
02:09:28,000 --> 02:09:35,000
countless now pitching in place of Padres for the Dodgers. Jim O'Toole with an eight three record going for the Cincinnati Reds.

1027
02:09:35,000 --> 02:09:42,000
The American leg a two hit shutout by Jack Crerick. Defeated the Yankees five to nothing and losing pitcher was Stafford.

1028
02:09:42,000 --> 02:09:46,000
Atcock can ask you home runs in that game. In the second game it's Williams against McDowell.

1029
02:09:46,000 --> 02:09:51,000
Washington to Kansas City. Daniels against Bolsfield. That game not yet underway.

1030
02:09:51,000 --> 02:09:59,000
In the sixth Chicago two at the end of four. Mambo-Kett and DeBusher. Stewart enhancing home runs in that one and that's the first of two.

1031
02:09:59,000 --> 02:10:04,000
Also the American leg Detroit. Three, Minnesota three at the end of five and a half.

1032
02:10:04,000 --> 02:10:10,000
Ball against Cotts. Home runs by Allison, Kaelin, Killebrew and Calabito. Baltimore scheduled at Los Angeles.

1033
02:10:10,000 --> 02:10:14,000
That's the story around the leg and now here's Lindsay Nelson once again.

1034
02:10:14,000 --> 02:10:21,000
Okay, Ralph and Sammy Taylor staying in the ball game behind the plate for the New York Mets. Bob Bailey is up and Roger Craig starts the motion to pitch his run.

1035
02:10:21,000 --> 02:10:27,000
It's a ground ball deep and short. Say it Matt Fernandez. Long throw and he's safe at first base.

1036
02:10:27,000 --> 02:10:33,000
He's safe at first base. And we're going to get a pinch hitter. Johnny Logan is going to back from Burnham Hall.

1037
02:10:33,000 --> 02:10:37,000
Roy Pace is not throwing in the bullpen for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

1038
02:10:37,000 --> 02:10:48,000
And Bailey tosses that ball deep to short Fernandez feeling it with all they had on it. So over to first it's just not in time to get Bailey in and then field hits.

1039
02:10:48,000 --> 02:11:00,000
Now Johnny Logan is coming up. Batting for long with Pace throwing in the bullpen.

1040
02:11:00,000 --> 02:11:07,000
Now it's kept at leadoff and on base here in the top half of the eighth inning. That's leading by a score of one to nothing.

1041
02:11:07,000 --> 02:11:19,000
Let's see how Danny Murdoch plays it here. Craig now with the pitch and it's in there for a called strike. He was not squared. He was set to swing away.

1042
02:11:19,000 --> 02:11:32,000
Logan has taken a look down at Frank Ilisiak, the time man for the Pirates at series base. Bailey is the base runner.

1043
02:11:32,000 --> 02:11:42,000
And Craig started the pitch. Logan backed out and asked that the ball be examined. And a new ball is being put in play.

1044
02:11:42,000 --> 02:11:55,000
John Logan has run up 11 times this year and has four hits for an average of 364.

1045
02:11:55,000 --> 02:12:01,000
Little Al Jackson is throwing in the bullpen now for the miss. Left-hander Al Jackson. Here's the pitch.

1046
02:12:01,000 --> 02:12:18,000
Going away for a ball. Harkness moved in several steps to protect against the run possibility. It's one and one now to Johnny Logan.

1047
02:12:18,000 --> 02:12:31,000
Craig shakes off a side and now nods affirmatively. Bailey leaves it first and here's the pitch. It's felted in the center field. Peirthal is going back and makes the catch.

1048
02:12:31,000 --> 02:12:34,000
Peirthal's turned it in, circled around and then backed up to make the catch.

1049
02:12:34,000 --> 02:12:53,000
That's by Bailey at first. There is one away as Logan flies out the center field. That will bring up Dick Scofield. He's a switch hitter batting left of course in this game. Struck out swinging, struck out swinging and grinded out pitcher to first.

1050
02:12:53,000 --> 02:13:03,000
Scofield settles himself easily into the batter's box.

1051
02:13:03,000 --> 02:13:13,000
Craig has his side now as Bailey leaves off the bag at firstThe pitch, breaking ball at 10 there for Carl's strike to Dick Scofield.

1052
02:13:13,000 --> 02:13:21,000
Roy Face continuing to throw in the bullpen for the Pirates. Al Jackson continuing to warm up for the Mets.

1053
02:13:21,000 --> 02:13:28,000
The second game here today, Tracy Salad is scheduled to pitch for the Mets. Now McBean for the Pirates. Here's a throw over. It's not in time.

1054
02:13:28,000 --> 02:13:36,000
Craig has one pickoff here today. He picked up Willie Sargent.

1055
02:13:36,000 --> 02:13:45,000
Tries again, falling back in there as Bob Bailey.

1056
02:13:45,000 --> 02:13:51,000
Here's the pitch and it's fouled out. Not a play. Two strike out now to Scofield.

1057
02:13:51,000 --> 02:14:02,000
Roger Craig figured that he has a better chance. Of course, I think I was concerned with Mennon and Mew in the lead because the fellows who have been around a while don't take too many chances with Roger Craig.

1058
02:14:02,000 --> 02:14:13,000
Of course, that's what you want to achieve. If you can keep a short haul around them just by reputation, that's so much the better.

1059
02:14:13,000 --> 02:14:26,000
Bailey leads off first. Pitch is low for ball. It's one and two. Sammy Taylor back there behind the plate now.

1060
02:14:26,000 --> 02:14:36,000
Top half of the eighth inning with the Mets leading by a score of one to nothing.

1061
02:14:36,000 --> 02:14:54,000
Craig has his sign. Here's the pitch. Low. Taken on a short haul by Taylor. It's two and two now to Scofield.

1062
02:14:54,000 --> 02:15:04,000
Let's see if Danny Mercho has anything on here. Bob Bailey is based on that first. Takes his lead.

1063
02:15:04,000 --> 02:15:23,000
Pitch is low and it's three-two now. Nothing on. Now full count to Scofield.

1064
02:15:23,000 --> 02:15:37,000
One man out of full count to Scofield with Bailey at first. Bailey leads. Here's a throw over. Not in time.

1065
02:15:37,000 --> 02:15:44,000
Dan Craig with the pitch. That is how he walked him. That is the first walk given up today by Roger Craig. It moves Bailey to second.

1066
02:15:44,000 --> 02:15:51,000
And before Burton comes up in order to allow our stations to identify themselves, we call us for station identification.

1067
02:15:51,000 --> 02:16:01,000
This is a call to WGUI Schenectady. You are in the OrgMets stationThe time is four minutes after four and the temperature is 83 degrees.

1068
02:16:01,000 --> 02:16:08,000
This is Lindsay Nelson with Ralph Gander and Bob Murphy at the Polo GroundThe Pirates now have runners at first and second.

1069
02:16:08,000 --> 02:16:14,000
We have one man out and left-hand batter Bill Burton at the plate. He's two for three today.

1070
02:16:14,000 --> 02:16:32,000
He's out of the first inning. Grounder dot Pitcher to first and third and single in the sixth. Pitch misses for ball one.

1071
02:16:32,000 --> 02:16:40,000
Craig takes out his cap. That'll get back on his head. Bailey leading at second. Scofield leading at first.

1072
02:16:40,000 --> 02:16:46,000
Pitch to Burton. Going out at the ground ball. Going towards second base. Taking by Hunt and he goes and gets the middle man.

1073
02:16:46,000 --> 02:16:52,000
There is no further throw as Fernandez took it to Morris Scofield. Bailey moving on to third.

1074
02:16:52,000 --> 02:17:00,000
Hightniss had gone for the ball and Craig had started a little late to first. It would have been tough to get anybody at first base on play like that.

1075
02:17:00,000 --> 02:17:07,000
Hunt fired on over to Chico in time to get the middle man. They're out at first and third now with two men up.

1076
02:17:07,000 --> 02:17:17,000
Burton becomes the base runner at first. Scofield is out. Hunt to Fernandez with Bailey moving to third on the play and Willie Sargeal is up.

1077
02:17:17,000 --> 02:17:23,000
Struck out swinging. Single and was called out on strike.

1078
02:17:23,000 --> 02:17:33,000
He beat one out on the top of the fourth. After Hunt had gone to his right to steal the ball, got it over there cleanly but just not in time to get Willie Sargeal.

1079
02:17:33,000 --> 02:17:39,000
Craig is set and here's the pitch. Hunt on and fouled off. It's strike one.

1080
02:17:39,000 --> 02:17:46,000
And that's lead by a score of one to nothing. First game of the schedule double header.

1081
02:17:46,000 --> 02:17:55,000
On a summer's day at the Polo Ground.

1082
02:17:55,000 --> 02:18:03,000
Let's see if Danny Martell has anything on here. Bailey is based on his first.

1083
02:18:03,000 --> 02:18:25,000
Take his lead. Pitch is low and it's 3-2 now. Nothing on. A full count to Scofield.

1084
02:18:25,000 --> 02:18:39,000
One man out, a full count to Scofield with Bailey at first. Bailey leads. Here's a throw over. Not in time.

1085
02:18:39,000 --> 02:18:46,000
Again Craig with the pitch as how he walked him. That is the first walk given up today by Roger Craig. He moves Bailey to second.

1086
02:18:46,000 --> 02:18:53,000
And before Burton comes up in order to allow our stations to identify themselves, we follow up for station identification.

1087
02:18:53,000 --> 02:19:03,000
We are tuned to WGUI's Connected E. You are in the OrgMAT stationThe time is 4 minutes after 4 and the temperature is 83 degrees.

1088
02:19:03,000 --> 02:19:10,000
This is Lindsay Nelson with Ralph Gander and Bob Murphy at the Polo GroundThe pilots now have runners at first and second.

1089
02:19:10,000 --> 02:19:16,000
We have one man out and left hand batter Phil Burton at the plate. He's two for three today.

1090
02:19:16,000 --> 02:19:33,000
He's grounded out Pitcher to first and third and single him at sixth. Pitch misses for pole one.

1091
02:19:33,000 --> 02:19:41,000
Craig takes out his cap and settles it back on his head. Bailey leading at second and Scofield leading at first.

1092
02:19:41,000 --> 02:19:46,000
Here's the pitch to Burton. He's gone out at the ground ball going towards him at second base.

1093
02:19:46,000 --> 02:19:49,000
He goes against the middle man. There is no further throw.

1094
02:19:49,000 --> 02:19:54,000
And Fernandez took it to fourth. Scofield Bailey moving on to third.

1095
02:19:54,000 --> 02:19:59,000
Hykness had gone for the ball. And Craig had started a little late to first.

1096
02:19:59,000 --> 02:20:02,000
It would have been tough to get anybody at first base on play like that.

1097
02:20:02,000 --> 02:20:08,000
Hykness fired on over to Chico in time to get to middle man. They're running at first and third now with two men out.

1098
02:20:08,000 --> 02:20:19,000
So Burton becomes the base runner at first. Scofield is out. Hunt to Fernandez with Bailey moving to third on the play and Willie Sargell is up.

1099
02:20:19,000 --> 02:20:26,000
Truck out swinging, singled and was called out on strike.

1100
02:20:26,000 --> 02:20:36,000
He beat one out in the top of the fourth. After Hunt had gone to his right field ball and got it over there cleanly but just not in time to get Willie Sargell.

1101
02:20:36,000 --> 02:20:42,000
Craig is set and here's the pitch. Swung on and all off. It's strike one.

1102
02:20:42,000 --> 02:20:48,000
The Mets lead by a score of one to nothing. First game of a dead jewel double header.

1103
02:20:48,000 --> 02:20:58,000
On a summer's day at the Polo Grounds.

1104
02:20:58,000 --> 02:21:06,000
Craig again is set as runners lead. Pitch is swung on at the ground ball to first. Taken by Hykness. He'll make the play unassisted.

1105
02:21:06,000 --> 02:21:12,000
The drive free fire. So Sargell is out on a ground ball to first and ends the top of the eighth.

1106
02:21:12,000 --> 02:21:19,000
The Pirates got no runs on one hit. No med errors. Two Pirates left at the end of seven and a half innings.

1107
02:21:19,000 --> 02:21:24,000
It's the Mets one to Pirates nothing. Coming up now at two and I know you're going to like it.

1108
02:21:24,000 --> 02:21:32,000
My beer is Rye Gold. It's a dry beer. Think of Rye Gold whenever you buy beer.

1109
02:21:32,000 --> 02:21:40,000
It's not bitter, not sweet. It's a dry flavored treat. Won't you try extra dry Rye Gold beer?

1110
02:21:40,000 --> 02:21:48,000
Join in and treat yourself to the clean sparkling taste of New York's favorite beer, Rye Gold Extra Dry.

1111
02:21:48,000 --> 02:22:00,000
Rye Gold has a flavor all its own because it's brewed of only the choicest ingredients. It brews the long, slow, costlier way for flavor that's brisk and bright and clean clear through.

1112
02:22:00,000 --> 02:22:02,000
It's beer as beer should taste.

1113
02:22:02,000 --> 02:22:24,000
My beer is Rye Gold. It's a dry beer. Think of Rye Gold whenever you buy beer. It's not bitter, not sweet. It's a dry flavored treat. Won't you try extra dry Rye Gold beer?

1114
02:22:24,000 --> 02:22:32,000
Here at the Polo Grounds we'll be going now.

1115
02:22:32,000 --> 02:22:37,000
To the eighth inning.

1116
02:22:37,000 --> 02:22:42,000
The bottom half of the eighth and Roy Faith has come on the pitch for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

1117
02:22:42,000 --> 02:22:48,000
He's told you all about it and carried you the rest of the way. Here is Ralph Keider.

1118
02:22:48,000 --> 02:22:58,000
Thank you, Lindsay. And of course, don't have to talk too much about Roy Faith. He's been recognized as one of the greatest relief pitchers in the history of baseball.

1119
02:22:58,000 --> 02:23:10,000
This year he has a record of two wins and 13 losses and 14 appearances. He's worked 13 and one-third innings. In that time he gave up 12 at seven runs, walked three and struck at five.

1120
02:23:10,000 --> 02:23:26,000
Faith, the man with the famous forkball at this strikeout pitch, he throws a slider curveball and he's very sneaky fast.

1121
02:23:26,000 --> 02:23:31,000
So the Mets have a one-nothing lead as a result of Duke's batter's home run.

1122
02:23:31,000 --> 02:23:37,000
And we're in the bottom half of the eighth inning. First man up will be Jimmy Pearsaw against Faith.

1123
02:23:37,000 --> 02:23:47,000
Jimmy has hit the ball well and two or three times into the play. Right hand batter.

1124
02:23:47,000 --> 02:23:54,000
And the first pitch to Jim is bounced down to second base. Mazurowski puts the club on it and does the job at first.

1125
02:23:54,000 --> 02:23:59,000
So one pitch by Faith and Pearsaw is out and the batter will be Jim Harkness.

1126
02:23:59,000 --> 02:24:12,000
Say, wouldn't right now be a good time to pour yourself a glass of Reingold Extra Dry? You bet it would. So open up order up a Reingold Extra Dry. It's beer is beer, it should taste.

1127
02:24:12,000 --> 02:24:21,000
Jim Hickman now going out to the full pen to warm up so we'll see him in the game as a defensive manager in the top of the ninth.

1128
02:24:21,000 --> 02:24:32,000
First pitch to Harkness fouled back and out of play for strike one.

1129
02:24:32,000 --> 02:24:40,000
The starting pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates was Vernon Law. He gave up only five hits, one of them a home run of Dipsnider.

1130
02:24:40,000 --> 02:24:45,000
He went to total of seven innings, striking out five and walking two.

1131
02:24:45,000 --> 02:25:01,000
He recovered completely from a shoulder ailment. Now to one strike pitch. It's high. One ball, one strike.

1132
02:25:01,000 --> 02:25:15,000
Right face now into the wind up the one, one pitch. There's a drive to right. It's going to be out of here, but it's a foul ball. Right off the facade of the roof down the right field line.

1133
02:25:15,000 --> 02:25:26,000
The ball fouled by about 10 feet. Really well hit. But Jim Harkness was just a little bit out in front.

1134
02:25:26,000 --> 02:25:31,000
A long strike and the gap now one and two. There's a curve, a good one for strike three.

1135
02:25:31,000 --> 02:25:40,000
Face coming through with a good curve ball. That is out number two.

1136
02:25:40,000 --> 02:25:56,000
And the strike gap brings up Ron Hunt. Ron is 0 for 3 in the game. Batting at 277.

1137
02:25:56,000 --> 02:26:03,000
This is facing his 15th professional year. It's 10 from the major leg.

1138
02:26:03,000 --> 02:26:11,000
There's a ball down the right field line, but it's going to go foul. That's due in the upper deck. This one foul more salt than Harkness.

1139
02:26:11,000 --> 02:26:15,000
It's a long strike for strike one.

1140
02:26:15,000 --> 02:26:24,000
Almost two drives to right. Charging up the crowd here as they watch a fine gameThe score one nothingThe Mets lead. We're in the bottom half of the eighth inning.

1141
02:26:24,000 --> 02:26:29,000
And the pitch back to the plate is inside. One ball, one strike. Roger Craig going all the way for the Mets.

1142
02:26:29,000 --> 02:26:34,000
In the ninth he'll work the bill Measurowski, Jerry Lynch, and Schmozky Burgess.

1143
02:26:34,000 --> 02:26:38,000
Roger has the heart of the batting order to take out in the ninth inning.

1144
02:26:38,000 --> 02:26:42,000
There's a fast ball, a check swingThe ball's dwindled out by the pitcher's mound.

1145
02:26:42,000 --> 02:26:46,000
Face fixes up and makes the play all the way himself.

1146
02:26:46,000 --> 02:26:51,000
So face one, two, threeThe Mets are out. And the score at the end of eight innings of play.

1147
02:26:51,000 --> 02:26:59,000
The New York Mets oneThe Pittsburgh Pirates coming to bat in the top of the ninth. Nothing.

1148
02:26:59,000 --> 02:27:07,000
All the Mets here, but well it's really been popular and it's gone into a second edition with the first edition completely sold out.

1149
02:27:07,000 --> 02:27:16,000
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1150
02:27:16,000 --> 02:27:23,000
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1151
02:27:23,000 --> 02:27:28,000
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1152
02:27:28,000 --> 02:27:34,000
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1153
02:27:34,000 --> 02:27:39,000
Incidentally, on the farm for the Mets, one hitter for Steve Dillon.

1154
02:27:39,000 --> 02:27:45,000
He started the season for the Mets and he's a local boy here and one of the real bright young prospects.

1155
02:27:45,000 --> 02:27:51,000
But getting back to the Met Yearbook, it's almost a must for any sports library.

1156
02:27:51,000 --> 02:27:56,000
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1157
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1158
02:28:05,000 --> 02:28:09,000
Jim Hickman now on left field in place of Duke Snodder.

1159
02:28:09,000 --> 02:28:15,000
Met's need three outs to pick up the first victory here in this double header.

1160
02:28:15,000 --> 02:28:22,000
First man up for Pittsburgh, Bill Mazurowski. And on the mound, Roger Craig. He's gone all the way.

1161
02:28:22,000 --> 02:28:26,000
And the first pitch is outside for ball oneThe slider down around the knees.

1162
02:28:26,000 --> 02:28:31,000
Mazurowski just missed the home run by a man of an inch or two his last time up.

1163
02:28:31,000 --> 02:28:34,000
He is 0-3 in the game.

1164
02:28:34,000 --> 02:28:41,000
Roger now back to work and the pitch is on the outside corner this time, the same pitch.

1165
02:28:41,000 --> 02:28:43,000
That evens the count out of one ball and one strike.

1166
02:28:43,000 --> 02:28:46,000
Al Jackson and Larry Bernard warming up for the Mets.

1167
02:28:46,000 --> 02:28:51,000
Jackson was up in the eighth inning.

1168
02:28:51,000 --> 02:28:55,000
Now Roger with the one-one pitch. A change of pace, a real good one for strike two.

1169
02:28:55,000 --> 02:28:59,000
A swing and a miss by Bill Mazurowski.

1170
02:28:59,000 --> 02:29:05,000
Roger putting the ball way back in his hand. Real good motion on that one.

1171
02:29:05,000 --> 02:29:09,000
Roger worked out of the jam in the eighth inning.

1172
02:29:09,000 --> 02:29:16,000
After giving up a base hit and a walk with one out, he got Bill Burton and Willie Starzol.

1173
02:29:16,000 --> 02:29:18,000
One nothing lead in the top of the ninth.

1174
02:29:18,000 --> 02:29:22,000
Pitch back is lined away. Gray Bull coming on and he can't get to it.

1175
02:29:22,000 --> 02:29:25,000
Picked it on the first up and throws it on in.

1176
02:29:25,000 --> 02:29:28,000
Saw the Pirates have a time run at first base. No one out.

1177
02:29:28,000 --> 02:29:35,000
The batter coming up is Jerry Lynch.

1178
02:29:35,000 --> 02:29:40,000
Gray Bull was set around into right center field for that one and had a long run.

1179
02:29:40,000 --> 02:29:43,000
He decided he couldn't get to it and put it on the big hop.

1180
02:29:43,000 --> 02:29:51,000
That base hit, number eight in the ball game off Roger Gray.

1181
02:29:51,000 --> 02:29:55,000
Jerry Lynch, left hand batter, all for three.

1182
02:29:55,000 --> 02:30:02,000
Jerry batting 236.

1183
02:30:02,000 --> 02:30:05,000
And the first pitch is low for ball one.

1184
02:30:05,000 --> 02:30:11,000
This is a real tough spot for Fitcher because in this ball park you never know with the short line.

1185
02:30:11,000 --> 02:30:14,000
Lynch has two home runs in the series.

1186
02:30:14,000 --> 02:30:18,000
One of them winning the ball game, two to nothing for Don Swal.

1187
02:30:18,000 --> 02:30:20,000
Pirates have won the first two games of the series.

1188
02:30:20,000 --> 02:30:22,000
This is the third.

1189
02:30:22,000 --> 02:30:24,000
Final game coming up right after this.

1190
02:30:24,000 --> 02:30:27,000
Six pitch back is a strike call.

1191
02:30:27,000 --> 02:30:35,000
Roger with the breaking pitch and the count now, one ball and one strike.

1192
02:30:35,000 --> 02:30:41,000
Mets looking for and hoping for a double play right here against Lynch.

1193
02:30:41,000 --> 02:30:43,000
They've had one in the game.

1194
02:30:43,000 --> 02:30:46,000
That was a strikeout double play, number 49 for them.

1195
02:30:46,000 --> 02:30:50,000
Bouncy ball blocked by Taylor but it'll give Mets a round two seconds.

1196
02:30:50,000 --> 02:30:52,000
Double goes down there too late.

1197
02:30:52,000 --> 02:30:58,000
So Roger Craig while pitches Bill Mazurowski to tie run to second base.

1198
02:30:58,000 --> 02:31:10,000
There's no one out and the count now, two balls and one strike and Jerry Lynch.

1199
02:31:10,000 --> 02:31:15,000
That ball bounced way out in front of the plate and bounced up and hit Sammy Taylor on the mask

1200
02:31:15,000 --> 02:31:17,000
and then rolled about 15 feet away.

1201
02:31:17,000 --> 02:31:20,000
He had no chance to get Mazurowski.

1202
02:31:20,000 --> 02:31:24,000
Two balls and one strike and Roger backs the plate.

1203
02:31:24,000 --> 02:31:28,000
And this curve ball is ball for ball three.

1204
02:31:28,000 --> 02:31:31,000
So Roger now working in the top of the ninth inning.

1205
02:31:31,000 --> 02:31:33,000
Three balls and one strike to Jerry Lynch.

1206
02:31:33,000 --> 02:31:48,000
The on deck batter is Smokey Burgess.

1207
02:31:48,000 --> 02:31:52,000
He's been going all the way down the line, one to nothing to Mets lead.

1208
02:31:52,000 --> 02:31:57,000
This back is fouled down and away for strike two.

1209
02:31:57,000 --> 02:32:01,000
Roger with a slider down around the base and it's a full cat now.

1210
02:32:01,000 --> 02:32:08,000
The only run of the game scored in the bottom half of the fourth inning on a home run by Duke Snyder.

1211
02:32:08,000 --> 02:32:14,000
Mets had a chance in the seventh inning as they got their first two men on with bases against Byrne Law

1212
02:32:14,000 --> 02:32:17,000
but then the next three couldn't do a thing.

1213
02:32:17,000 --> 02:32:23,000
And they were stranded.

1214
02:32:23,000 --> 02:32:27,000
Right here though, the Pirates with the time run at second base, no one out.

1215
02:32:27,000 --> 02:32:33,000
Three balls and two strikes. Roger shaking no on the set of signs given to him.

1216
02:32:33,000 --> 02:32:37,000
He looked again.

1217
02:32:37,000 --> 02:32:41,000
Now Craig Shad and the Fitches hit hard on the ground in the first base with Harkness.

1218
02:32:41,000 --> 02:32:45,000
He takes it, races to the back, wins the race and moving to third on the out

1219
02:32:45,000 --> 02:32:47,000
is Phil Mazurowski.

1220
02:32:47,000 --> 02:32:51,000
Fine play turned in by Tim Harkness. That ball was well hit.

1221
02:32:51,000 --> 02:32:54,000
Tim got in front of it and came up with it.

1222
02:32:54,000 --> 02:33:05,000
So the time run now at third with one out and the batter is Smokey Burgess.

1223
02:33:05,000 --> 02:33:09,000
Smokey doubles his first time up.

1224
02:33:09,000 --> 02:33:15,000
And he bounced his second, his other two times up. He is one for three. Bounding at 274.

1225
02:33:15,000 --> 02:33:20,000
Roger Craig trying to preserve a shutout and also to keep the Pirates from scoring the time run.

1226
02:33:20,000 --> 02:33:26,000
And there's the ball to center. It's going to score the time run, a base hit.

1227
02:33:26,000 --> 02:33:30,000
Scoring from third base, Phil Mazurowski with his planned new game.

1228
02:33:30,000 --> 02:33:33,000
Just did a real good hit.

1229
02:33:33,000 --> 02:33:38,000
A low curve ball. He just went down and got it and hit it off the center field for a base hit.

1230
02:33:38,000 --> 02:33:43,000
That's Casey Stegel.

1231
02:33:43,000 --> 02:33:47,000
That is the ninth hit of the day off for Roger Craig and it might be all for Roger.

1232
02:33:47,000 --> 02:33:50,000
Coming in to run for Smokey Burgess.

1233
02:33:50,000 --> 02:33:53,000
One brand.

1234
02:33:53,000 --> 02:33:57,000
A little short fellow, five foot nine and a half.

1235
02:33:57,000 --> 02:34:07,000
Smokey bothered by two bobbins, bad dogs and lockers feed.

1236
02:34:07,000 --> 02:34:11,000
In first base, of course, is the go ahead run.

1237
02:34:11,000 --> 02:34:24,000
Ball game tied up one to one. Casey Stegel talking with Roger Craig in the mound.

1238
02:34:24,000 --> 02:34:27,000
And we're going to have a change.

1239
02:34:27,000 --> 02:34:29,000
There goes the sign out.

1240
02:34:29,000 --> 02:34:31,000
And then in the right hand batter is due up next.

1241
02:34:31,000 --> 02:34:37,000
It's going to be Larry Bernard, the right hander, coming in the ball game.

1242
02:34:37,000 --> 02:34:43,000
So while we wait for Bernard to come in, let's check the scores.

1243
02:34:43,000 --> 02:34:48,000
In the national league, Milwaukee won. Houston won after five and a half innings of play.

1244
02:34:48,000 --> 02:34:54,000
Bob Bruce pitching for the Colts 45s, Denny LaMaster for the Braves.

1245
02:34:54,000 --> 02:34:58,000
Jaco Conlon running all the way out the bullpen to get Larry Bernard.

1246
02:34:58,000 --> 02:35:01,000
The evidently didn't see the call in by Conlon.

1247
02:35:01,000 --> 02:35:06,000
And now Conlon all the way out the bullpen to get him to come on in.

1248
02:35:06,000 --> 02:35:11,000
Incidentally, the Houston Colts, I should say the Milwaukee Braves will be in here next.

1249
02:35:11,000 --> 02:35:15,000
The Milwaukee Braves will be in here at the Polar Grounds next on June 4th and 5th.

1250
02:35:15,000 --> 02:35:21,000
A night game on the 4th and a day game on the 5th.

1251
02:35:21,000 --> 02:35:25,000
At Philadelphia, the Phillies won the first game of a doubleheader five to two.

1252
02:35:25,000 --> 02:35:29,000
In the starting pitcher, Cal McGlash, he now has five and two on his year.

1253
02:35:29,000 --> 02:35:32,000
Home runs by Williams, Lemon, and Matthews in that game.

1254
02:35:32,000 --> 02:35:35,000
In the second game, Chicago 2 Philadelphia nothing after two and a half.

1255
02:35:35,000 --> 02:35:38,000
Cal Coons pitching against the Hark the Haffey.

1256
02:35:38,000 --> 02:35:43,000
In a single game at St. Louis, the Giants are out in front three to one after six innings of play.

1257
02:35:43,000 --> 02:35:46,000
Juan Marshall working on his eighth win, he had seven and three.

1258
02:35:46,000 --> 02:35:50,000
Pitching now for the Cardinals, Humphries who came in the ball game in the sixth.

1259
02:35:50,000 --> 02:35:53,000
The play is the starting pitcher, Ernie Brodeo.

1260
02:35:53,000 --> 02:35:57,000
He's got a red-blade Los Angeles five to nothing after five and a half innings.

1261
02:35:57,000 --> 02:36:01,000
Jim O'Toole pitching the shutout so far, he has eight and three.

1262
02:36:01,000 --> 02:36:06,000
In the ball game in place of Humphries, Alvarez, Humphries the starting pitcher.

1263
02:36:06,000 --> 02:36:13,000
Now Roger Craig after a tremendous ball game getting a five-and as he goes slowly to center field.

1264
02:36:13,000 --> 02:36:16,000
It's a real heartbreaker to pitch as well as Roger did.

1265
02:36:16,000 --> 02:36:19,000
And to see a shutout go out the window in the final inning.

1266
02:36:19,000 --> 02:36:28,000
Roger with a one-nothing lead going into the ninth inning losing it as Masurowski scored from third on a base hit by Smokey Burgess.

1267
02:36:28,000 --> 02:36:35,000
In the American League, the Yankees were shut out on a two-hit shutout by Jack Kralik his record four and five down.

1268
02:36:35,000 --> 02:36:38,000
Cleveland scoring five runs off Stafford and Renton.

1269
02:36:38,000 --> 02:36:41,000
Atcock and DeZue kicking in with home runs.

1270
02:36:41,000 --> 02:36:45,000
In the second game with Williams on the mound for the Yankees and McDowell going for Cleveland,

1271
02:36:45,000 --> 02:36:48,000
they'll score after one and a half innings of play.

1272
02:36:48,000 --> 02:36:50,000
In a single game at Kansas City, Washington one.

1273
02:36:50,000 --> 02:36:53,000
Kansas City coming to bat the bottom half of the first.

1274
02:36:53,000 --> 02:36:55,000
Daniels against Bowsfield.

1275
02:36:55,000 --> 02:37:00,000
Home run by Coddy giving Washington the lead.

1276
02:37:00,000 --> 02:37:05,000
Here comes Jiu-Jitsu going on now is.

1277
02:37:05,000 --> 02:37:09,000
To correct that, a home run now by Coddy tying up the ball game.

1278
02:37:09,000 --> 02:37:14,000
It's one-one with Kansas City batting to the bottom half of the first inning.

1279
02:37:14,000 --> 02:37:18,000
At Chicago, it's a tie ball game after five, six to six.

1280
02:37:18,000 --> 02:37:22,000
Marv O'Kett going for the Red Sox, pitching for Chicago now.

1281
02:37:22,000 --> 02:37:26,000
Bauman who came in the game in place of DeBusher who relieved the starter Ray Herbert.

1282
02:37:26,000 --> 02:37:30,000
Stewart, Hanson, and Robinson home runs in that game.

1283
02:37:30,000 --> 02:37:35,000
Also in the American League, Minnesota five, Detroit three after six.

1284
02:37:35,000 --> 02:37:41,000
Ball and Cot home runs by Allison his 13th, Kavine, Killebrew, and Calovito.

1285
02:37:41,000 --> 02:37:46,000
And scheduled at Los Angeles, Robin Roberts going for the ball of Orioles against Dean Chance.

1286
02:37:46,000 --> 02:37:52,000
That game just getting underway.

1287
02:37:52,000 --> 02:37:55,000
Larry Bernard now taking his warm-up pitches on the mound.

1288
02:37:55,000 --> 02:38:03,000
Larry pitching in his 12th game has worked 21 innings giving up 20 hits allowing only seven earn runs.

1289
02:38:03,000 --> 02:38:05,000
His record one and one.

1290
02:38:05,000 --> 02:38:09,000
He has a three-point all earn run average.

1291
02:38:09,000 --> 02:38:16,000
The ball will be up to Larry Bernard to keep Roger Craig from coming up with a defeat.

1292
02:38:16,000 --> 02:38:20,000
The runner at first base is Roger Craig's responsibility.

1293
02:38:20,000 --> 02:38:25,000
Also in with Larry Bernard, the change in catchers, it's going to be Choo-Choo Baldwin.

1294
02:38:25,000 --> 02:38:46,000
Roger Craig going eight and one third innings giving up only one run so far.

1295
02:38:46,000 --> 02:38:47,000
He allowed nine hits.

1296
02:38:47,000 --> 02:38:52,000
He struck out seven and he walked only one.

1297
02:38:52,000 --> 02:38:58,000
Going around the score coming in the ninth inning.

1298
02:38:58,000 --> 02:39:01,000
Larry Bernard, the right-hander will work to Don Glenn-Ninnan.

1299
02:39:01,000 --> 02:39:04,000
Don, the big right-hand batter.

1300
02:39:04,000 --> 02:39:10,000
On at first base will be Burgess's bench runner, Ron Brand.

1301
02:39:10,000 --> 02:39:24,000
Rendinnan one for three in the game.

1302
02:39:24,000 --> 02:39:32,000
And the first pitch is a curve of slow for ball one.

1303
02:39:32,000 --> 02:39:38,000
Tom Sisk going in the bullpen now for the Pirates.

1304
02:39:38,000 --> 02:39:48,000
Rendinnan the seventh batter in the batting order so the pitcher is scheduled up after the eighth man, Bob Bailey.

1305
02:39:48,000 --> 02:39:49,000
It's now the one-oh pitch.

1306
02:39:49,000 --> 02:39:56,000
It's low at ball two.

1307
02:39:56,000 --> 02:39:59,000
Bernard worked in the eighth inning of the first game of this series.

1308
02:39:59,000 --> 02:40:07,000
He pitch one in and he gave up no runs, no hits.

1309
02:40:07,000 --> 02:40:09,000
Score-tied one to one.

1310
02:40:09,000 --> 02:40:11,000
Top of the ninth inning, one man out.

1311
02:40:11,000 --> 02:40:14,000
The Pirates with the runner at first base.

1312
02:40:14,000 --> 02:40:17,000
Now Bernard with his two-oh pitch to Glenn-Ninnan.

1313
02:40:17,000 --> 02:40:27,000
And he gets a strike down around the knees on the outside corner.

1314
02:40:27,000 --> 02:40:31,000
Two balls and one strike.

1315
02:40:31,000 --> 02:40:36,000
Met setback for a double play.

1316
02:40:36,000 --> 02:40:40,000
He's now in the first base and the pitcher, Glenn-Ninnan, is popped up in foul territory.

1317
02:40:40,000 --> 02:40:42,000
Chance for Coleman also harks this.

1318
02:40:42,000 --> 02:40:45,000
They're coming over, but it's going to drop down.

1319
02:40:45,000 --> 02:40:50,000
Neither one could get to it.

1320
02:40:50,000 --> 02:40:53,000
That move is a count of two balls and two strikes.

1321
02:40:53,000 --> 02:40:56,000
Both men had to go over 100 feet to get to that ball.

1322
02:40:56,000 --> 02:41:16,000
They came down before either could get within catching distance.

1323
02:41:16,000 --> 02:41:21,000
Two balls and two strikes.

1324
02:41:21,000 --> 02:41:27,000
Glenn-Ninnan, the real fast man at first base.

1325
02:41:27,000 --> 02:41:30,000
And he draws the throw.

1326
02:41:30,000 --> 02:41:32,000
No tag made by Harkness.

1327
02:41:32,000 --> 02:41:34,000
Glenn getting back ahead.

1328
02:41:34,000 --> 02:41:40,000
Now time call as Glenn-Ninnan steps out of the batter's box.

1329
02:41:40,000 --> 02:41:42,000
Glenn-Ninnan batting at 290.

1330
02:41:42,000 --> 02:41:45,000
Here's the 2-2 pitch and it's sliced off the line.

1331
02:41:45,000 --> 02:41:52,000
It's going to drop in, going down the line, and it's going to curve foul.

1332
02:41:52,000 --> 02:41:59,000
Glenn-Ninnan slicing the ball into the lower stands down the right field side in foul territory.

1333
02:41:59,000 --> 02:42:02,000
That returns Brand to first base.

1334
02:42:02,000 --> 02:42:09,000
Count holds at 2-2.

1335
02:42:09,000 --> 02:42:10,000
Score one-to-one.

1336
02:42:10,000 --> 02:42:11,000
Top of the ninth inning.

1337
02:42:11,000 --> 02:42:16,000
One man out, Lawrence Batty.

1338
02:42:16,000 --> 02:42:26,000
First of two, Larry Bernard, reading the signs from 2-2 Coleman.

1339
02:42:26,000 --> 02:42:29,000
Now again the 2-2 pitch.

1340
02:42:29,000 --> 02:42:31,000
It's low on the dirt dug out by Coleman.

1341
02:42:31,000 --> 02:42:36,000
The runner holds at first base and the count fills out at three balls and two strikes.

1342
02:42:36,000 --> 02:42:39,000
Going all the way down the line to Don Glenn-Ninnan.

1343
02:42:39,000 --> 02:42:54,000
The on deck batter is Bob Bailey.

1344
02:42:54,000 --> 02:42:57,000
Glenn at first base, leading off now.

1345
02:42:57,000 --> 02:43:01,000
Here's the go-ahead run.

1346
02:43:01,000 --> 02:43:03,000
Heading further off.

1347
02:43:03,000 --> 02:43:06,000
He goes and the pitch is hit to center field in the air.

1348
02:43:06,000 --> 02:43:11,000
Strongly, it's Peresaw, long run, off to the right fielder, and now Crane Bull makes the catch.

1349
02:43:11,000 --> 02:43:21,000
Here's a throw to first base and it is not in time.

1350
02:43:21,000 --> 02:43:24,000
Eddie Crane Bull coming from out of nowhere to haul that one down.

1351
02:43:24,000 --> 02:43:26,000
Peresaw couldn't get to it.

1352
02:43:26,000 --> 02:43:29,000
Ball is hit just to the right field side of center field.

1353
02:43:29,000 --> 02:43:32,000
And Peresaw, deep in left center, had a long run.

1354
02:43:32,000 --> 02:43:37,000
Crane Bull picked it up and Glenn, thinking the ball might drop in, had to really hurry to get back.

1355
02:43:37,000 --> 02:43:42,000
It meets a perfect throw by Crane Bull and got back just in time.

1356
02:43:42,000 --> 02:43:46,000
So, Bernard now has his second out and he'll pitch to Bob Bailey.

1357
02:43:46,000 --> 02:43:49,000
Bailey has one hit and three dives up.

1358
02:43:49,000 --> 02:43:52,000
He bounced the deep short and beat out the throw.

1359
02:43:52,000 --> 02:44:00,000
He's batting 236 and the first pitch is a curve that's inside the ball one.

1360
02:44:00,000 --> 02:44:08,000
Roger Gregg started the inning. He had a 1-0 game his way, but the Pirates tied it up on the base hit by Maserowski to right field.

1361
02:44:08,000 --> 02:44:15,000
A wild pitch and a base hit by Smokey Berkut.

1362
02:44:15,000 --> 02:44:19,000
Now the one hope is to Bailey and it popped off a chance for Hartnett.

1363
02:44:19,000 --> 02:44:31,000
He's got a little bit of a game in foul territory and he makes the depth.

1364
02:44:31,000 --> 02:44:37,000
So very Bernard that he's done all year, does another fine job in relief.

1365
02:44:37,000 --> 02:44:41,000
He keeps Roger Gregg from losing the real tough game.

1366
02:44:41,000 --> 02:44:48,000
Bernard came in the game with a runner at first base and one out and he picked up Don Glenn Minnan on a fly ball to right and Bob Bailey on a foul out.

1367
02:44:48,000 --> 02:44:52,000
To the first base run. In the end for the Pirates, one run to tie it up.

1368
02:44:52,000 --> 02:44:54,000
They had two hits.

1369
02:44:54,000 --> 02:44:57,000
There were no errors. A wild pitch and one man was left.

1370
02:44:57,000 --> 02:45:04,000
Now we go to the bottom half of the ninth inning with the score tied at one to one.

1371
02:45:04,000 --> 02:45:08,000
Ron Brand now in as a catcher.

1372
02:45:08,000 --> 02:45:10,000
Elroy Faye on the mound for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

1373
02:45:10,000 --> 02:45:23,000
We're in the bottom half of the ninth inningThe score tied one to one and batting for the first time Jim Hickman.

1374
02:45:23,000 --> 02:45:25,000
And the first pitch by Faye.

1375
02:45:25,000 --> 02:45:33,000
A slider just outside for ball one. Jim with five home runs. 23 runs batted in. Batting 238.

1376
02:45:33,000 --> 02:45:39,000
He leads the clock and runs batted in. He came in the game in defense in place of Duke Schneider.

1377
02:45:39,000 --> 02:45:52,000
There's a swing and a miss for strike one. One ball, one strike.

1378
02:45:52,000 --> 02:45:57,000
Game tied at one one.

1379
02:45:57,000 --> 02:46:08,000
And the pitch back to Jim is outside. Two balls and one strike.

1380
02:46:08,000 --> 02:46:14,000
After Hickman, Eddie Grainbow and Chico Fernandez.

1381
02:46:14,000 --> 02:46:18,000
Now 2-1 Faye gets a bouncy ball to third.

1382
02:46:18,000 --> 02:46:22,000
Picked up by BaileyThe throw in time for out number one.

1383
02:46:22,000 --> 02:46:27,000
Elroy Faye has pitched to four men now and retired them allThe relief of burn loss.

1384
02:46:27,000 --> 02:46:33,000
The batter is Ed Grainbow. Ed Singel, the right field, is last time up.

1385
02:46:33,000 --> 02:46:45,000
Here's one for two in the game.

1386
02:46:45,000 --> 02:46:53,000
Now it's one run on nine hitsThe Mets have one run on five. One out in the bottom half of the ninth inning.

1387
02:46:53,000 --> 02:47:11,000
Here's the pitch to Grainbow. Eddie takes outside. Ball one.

1388
02:47:11,000 --> 02:47:24,000
One ball, no strikes. Now time called as Ron Brand talks to Frank Walz about where Hickman is standing in the batter's box.

1389
02:47:24,000 --> 02:47:35,000
Should say where Grainbow is standing in the batter's box. Hickman out to third.

1390
02:47:35,000 --> 02:47:48,000
Grainbow got in the game when Frank Thomas was ejected by Frank Walz when he protested a call third strike in the fourth inning.

1391
02:47:48,000 --> 02:47:58,000
And he takes a strike through there. One ball, one strike.

1392
02:47:58,000 --> 02:48:08,000
Ed one for one. His first time up. A single shot for the right field off Vernon Law. Law gave up only five hits.

1393
02:48:08,000 --> 02:48:15,000
Now back outside. It's ball two. Two balls and one strike.

1394
02:48:15,000 --> 02:48:26,000
A big hit in the ball game for the Mets. A home run by Dibb-Sennert in the fourth for their only runs.

1395
02:48:26,000 --> 02:48:38,000
Now it's two to oneThe pitch back to Grainbow. Filed away and the count now moves to two and two.

1396
02:48:38,000 --> 02:48:54,000
Walz throwing back by Walz going over base's head. Picked up out back by second base.

1397
02:48:54,000 --> 02:49:07,000
Two balls and two strikes. One man out. Bottom half of the ninth inningThe score tied one to one.

1398
02:49:07,000 --> 02:49:12,000
Now it's two to two pitch. There's a line driveThe right field, the face there.

1399
02:49:12,000 --> 02:49:24,000
And a Grainbow with a second base hit. And now the Mets out. Go ahead and run at first base. A real pause for station identification while we wait for Chico Fernandez to come up.

1400
02:49:24,000 --> 02:49:33,000
That's a WGY connected to your New York Mets stationThe time is 4.35The temperature 83 degrees.

1401
02:49:33,000 --> 02:49:42,000
Got there along with Bob Murphy and Lindsey NelsonThe Mets won the winning run on at first baseThe pirates have one outThe batter is Chico Fernandez.

1402
02:49:42,000 --> 02:49:50,000
Chico two hits and two times up. Also a walk to go along.

1403
02:49:50,000 --> 02:50:02,000
Now face sets and comes to the plate and there's a strike called and the outside cornered the knee. Face with a slider right down there.

1404
02:50:02,000 --> 02:50:18,000
First base hit off Roy's face. He had retired four in a row. Grainbow on at first. Here's the set position and the pitch back has taken roll.

1405
02:50:18,000 --> 02:50:26,000
One ball, one strike. Fernandez batting two forty.

1406
02:50:26,000 --> 02:50:43,000
Pirates on the run in the top of the ninth inning. Dying up the game. Now the Mets have their chance to untie. There again it's low outside. A fast ball. Two balls and one strike.

1407
02:50:43,000 --> 02:50:49,000
Jerry Lynch in left field. A real deep left field. He's way back there.

1408
02:50:49,000 --> 02:50:58,000
The outfield about normal. Fernandez had twenty home runs for Detroit last year. So far for the Mets he's had one.

1409
02:50:58,000 --> 02:51:04,000
Here's the pitchThe runner going but it's fouled away.

1410
02:51:04,000 --> 02:51:19,000
Throwing the hit and run play. Face picks up a foul strike and returning to first bases at Grainbow. Down now two balls and two strikes.

1411
02:51:19,000 --> 02:51:36,000
Zico with a base hit to center field his first time. Up and a base hit. To left field his second official time. In between the walks. Eight three three times. Batting for the first time against face.

1412
02:51:36,000 --> 02:51:46,000
Now the right hander sets and comes back and the pitch is low. That fills it out with three balls and two strikes.

1413
02:51:46,000 --> 02:51:55,000
So right here a big play coming up. Runner at first baseThe winning run. Three and two as Zico Fernandez has one man out.

1414
02:51:55,000 --> 02:52:05,000
Bottom half the ninth and score a tie. We'll probably see Grainbow go. He goesThe pitch is fouled away.

1415
02:52:05,000 --> 02:52:23,000
Three to two. Face keeps it going and he picks up a foul strike.

1416
02:52:23,000 --> 02:52:36,000
Three balls and two strikes. Face taking the time from his catcher Ron Brand. Here's the stretch position. And a throw to first base. Grainbow back easily.

1417
02:52:36,000 --> 02:52:42,000
Now again the set. There goes GrainbowThe pitch again fouled away.

1418
02:52:42,000 --> 02:52:57,000
Well the excitement kept going there as they battled right down to the laptopThe score tied one to oneThe power is dying in the ballgame. Off of the ninth inning. Maserowski single to right. Moved to second on a wild pitch.

1419
02:52:57,000 --> 02:53:12,000
Scored when Smokey Burgess single to center field. Roger Craig receiving no credit for a very fine effort. Ballgame in the hands now of Elroy Fates and Larry Bernard.

1420
02:53:12,000 --> 02:53:41,000
There goes Elroy Fates. He hits the left field. Grainbow rounds. He'll get thirdThe throw goes into second base.

1421
02:53:41,000 --> 02:53:56,000
Well the pressure really onThe runner going to count three and two. Geekle front end is. Single to left field. By getting the extra strikes on the hit and run play.

1422
02:53:56,000 --> 02:54:12,000
Eddie Grainbow has no trouble going to thirdThe Mets now have the winning run at third base. Now a conference at the mound. It's Danny Murtagh to talk it over with Elroy Fates. They'll be talking about whether or not to watch Charlie Neal. And pitch to the next man, Juju Coleman.

1423
02:54:12,000 --> 02:54:26,000
They have a chance and option of putting another runner on base. Cross the runs behind. Eddie Grainbow means nothing. Seven people at the mound to listen to the discussion from Danny Murtagh.

1424
02:54:26,000 --> 02:54:47,000
Fating the third baseman, shortstop. Dick Stokefield, the second baseman. Bill Masurowski, the catcher. Ron Brand, the first baseman. Don Flanagan. And that base hit by Geekle Flanagan is third in the ballgame. He has reached four times, one to the walk. Three times on base hit.

1425
02:54:47,000 --> 02:54:59,000
Infield, Coleman to courtThe batter is Charlie Neal. And Charlie now being called out to talk to Kukinova-Geno. Mets have a chance to win it here in the bottom half of the ninth inning.

1426
02:54:59,000 --> 02:55:20,000
Shortstop, one to oneThe winning run on his third. Now Charlie Neal back in the batter's box. Charlie was 0-8-6 today. He's 0-3. Batting at 2-29. Fly ball and do it.

1427
02:55:20,000 --> 02:55:35,000
Upfield, Jordan up. One out. And here's the sort of first base by face. Eddie back there ahead of the throw. And Geekle Fernandez. His run means nothing. And the first pitch, a pitch out for 4-1.

1428
02:55:35,000 --> 02:55:53,000
Harris looking for a possible squeeze. Pitching out on the very first pitch. Well, you can't go any further down the line. Bottom half of the ninth inning. First game of a double hitter.

1429
02:55:53,000 --> 02:56:06,000
Now face at one and all to Charlie Neal. Again a pitch out and again it's ball two. This time Charlie Neal moving around to attempt the front. Seeing the ball outside, he took it.

1430
02:56:06,000 --> 02:56:15,000
And that play would have been a safety squeeze. Drainball to third base, not breaking on the pitch.

1431
02:56:15,000 --> 02:56:27,000
Now face again, two and all. And the pitch to Neal is outside for ball three. Well what Danny Bertha obviously don't face was, we're going to watch this fellow.

1432
02:56:27,000 --> 02:56:37,000
Let's see if we can grab him into a play. There's ball four. A pitch out on the first three pitches looking for a possible squeeze play.

1433
02:56:37,000 --> 02:56:48,000
And then games are signed for the intentional fast. All the bases are loaded but the main run, the only run that counts on a third base, Jucic Coleman is scheduled up.

1434
02:56:48,000 --> 02:57:14,000
And he is out docking to Casey Tangle. Jucic came in the game in place of Sammy Taylor. Larry Bernard came in the game to pitch in the ninth inning.

1435
02:57:18,000 --> 02:57:36,000
Now face is loaded. Jucic Coleman the batter, left hand batter. Jucic Batty for the first time, Batty 172. Now time call as Ron Brand goes out to talk to the Holroyd base.

1436
02:57:36,000 --> 02:57:53,000
Infield still playing in. They can't afford to give up any runsThe winning run is that third baseThe score tied one to one, one out here in the bottom half of the ninth inning.

1437
02:57:53,000 --> 02:58:11,000
Now face in the set position to protect against the squeeze and the first pitch hit on the ground, caught down the air, caught in the air and the touch of first base is made a double play.

1438
02:58:11,000 --> 02:58:28,000
Line drive by Jucic Coleman headed for right field. Not hit too hard, John Glenn-Denin made a dive forward and caught the ball one handed. As he lay thrown to the ground, he reached over and touched first base, doubling up Charlie Neal there.

1439
02:58:28,000 --> 02:58:44,000
So the breaks go against the Mets, a double play retiring the side. In the inning, no runs on two hits. There were no errors. A walk in the bases, at one time loaded, two men were left. Mets having a chance to break it open and the ball hit well by Coleman.

1440
02:58:44,000 --> 02:58:58,000
But John Glenn-Denin turning it into a fine play to end the inning. So as they go to the top of the tenth inning, the score tied one to one. It will be up to Larry Bernard to hold the Pittsburgh bar.

1441
02:58:58,000 --> 02:59:04,000
The Mets have not had too much luck with Pittsburgh. They have won only two games from them in their career.

1442
02:59:04,000 --> 02:59:17,000
While we get set to go to the tenth, let's check a quick look at the scores. Milwaukee won, Houston won at the end of seven. Philadelphia won the first game of two, five to two. In the second game, they have protested the second game.

1443
02:59:17,000 --> 02:59:36,000
They are 3-0. That's after three and a half innings of play. San Francisco leading St. Louis 3-1 after seven. And the Cincinnati Reds lead the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-0 after sixThe American Lake Cleveland beat New York 5-0. In the second game, Cleveland leads 2-0 after two and a half.

1444
02:59:36,000 --> 02:59:54,000
Williamson-McDowell in that one. Washington won, Kansas City won at the end of two. Austin six, Chicago six at the end of six. That's the first of two. Detroit six, Minnesota five at the end of seven. And Baltimore scheduled that Los Angeles.

1445
02:59:54,000 --> 03:00:07,000
That's the story around the leg. And right now, we're moving to the top of the tenthThe first man up is Alroy Fait. And he swings the misses for strike one on the first pitch.

1446
03:00:07,000 --> 03:00:34,000
He's batting for the first time. He's batting from the left-hand side. Bernard comes back with a curve to get strike two, another swing. Larry Bernard came in the game in the ninth inning with one man out. He has pitched to two men, retired them, now working on the third. And now he's retired the third. A strikeout call.

1447
03:00:34,000 --> 03:00:51,000
First strikeout for Larry. Roger Gregg who worked eight in one third inning. That's seven strikeouts. Roger gave up nine hits. And only one run, but that run came in the ninth inning to erase the great pitching performance.

1448
03:00:51,000 --> 03:01:11,000
And now we're moving to the top of the tenthThe first man left is Alroy Fait. And he swings the misses for strike one on the first pitch. He's batting for the first time. He's batting from the left-hand side.

1449
03:01:11,000 --> 03:01:30,000
And he's batting from the right-hand side. And he's batting from the left-hand side. His fingers are on the ground. And he's batting from the left-hand side. And he swings the misses for strike two.

1450
03:01:30,000 --> 03:01:32,000
Greg, who worked eight in one third inning.

1451
03:01:32,000 --> 03:01:34,000
That seven strike out.

1452
03:01:37,000 --> 03:01:39,000
Roger gave up nine hits.

1453
03:01:39,000 --> 03:01:45,000
And only one run, but that run came in the ninth inning to erase the great pitching performance.

1454
03:01:45,000 --> 03:01:48,000
Now the batter is Dick Stofield.

1455
03:01:54,000 --> 03:01:57,000
On the first pitch to Dick is his sight dog.

1456
03:01:57,000 --> 03:01:59,000
Stofield has struck out twice.

1457
03:01:59,000 --> 03:02:01,000
Now it's back to the pitcher and walk.

1458
03:02:05,000 --> 03:02:09,000
Batting at 234. Batting left handed, he's a switch hitter.

1459
03:02:11,000 --> 03:02:13,000
And Bernard's with a fastball outside.

1460
03:02:13,000 --> 03:02:15,000
McCann now one ball, one strike.

1461
03:02:21,000 --> 03:02:23,000
On deck is Bill Burton.

1462
03:02:25,000 --> 03:02:27,000
Short side, one to one.

1463
03:02:27,000 --> 03:02:30,000
Now Bernard's with a curve, a gist mittens.

1464
03:02:30,000 --> 03:02:32,000
Two balls and one strike.

1465
03:02:45,000 --> 03:02:47,000
Here's the lineup in the two one pitch.

1466
03:02:47,000 --> 03:02:59,000
Third ball fouls away.

1467
03:03:03,000 --> 03:03:06,000
All ball, seeing the count go to 22.

1468
03:03:06,000 --> 03:03:13,000
All right, it's one run on nine hits.

1469
03:03:13,000 --> 03:03:15,000
It meant to have one run and seven.

1470
03:03:22,000 --> 03:03:25,000
Now the pitch back to the Stofield high for ball three.

1471
03:03:25,000 --> 03:03:27,000
Three balls and two strikes.

1472
03:03:27,000 --> 03:03:37,000
Larry Bernard with a record of one win and one loss.

1473
03:03:37,000 --> 03:03:41,000
Lucky for the sign from Juju Coleman.

1474
03:03:41,000 --> 03:03:44,000
He takes it. Here's the lineup in the full camp pit.

1475
03:03:44,000 --> 03:03:46,000
It's over. Hit on the ground and short.

1476
03:03:46,000 --> 03:03:48,000
Kiko Fernandez up with it.

1477
03:03:48,000 --> 03:03:57,000
In time, the first base for at number two.

1478
03:03:57,000 --> 03:04:00,000
And the batter now will be Bill Burton.

1479
03:04:00,000 --> 03:04:02,000
Bill has two hits and four times up.

1480
03:04:02,000 --> 03:04:13,000
All against Roger Gregg. He's not even against, but on for the first time.

1481
03:04:13,000 --> 03:04:15,000
Burton the left hand batter.

1482
03:04:15,000 --> 03:04:21,000
He's running at 236.

1483
03:04:21,000 --> 03:04:23,000
And he takes a fastball high for ball one.

1484
03:04:23,000 --> 03:04:25,000
One ball, no strikes.

1485
03:04:25,000 --> 03:04:28,000
That's what's been a run in the fourth inning on a home run by Dix Natter.

1486
03:04:28,000 --> 03:04:30,000
He no longer is in the game.

1487
03:04:30,000 --> 03:04:34,000
Pirates go there to the ninth to tie it up.

1488
03:04:34,000 --> 03:04:39,000
On a base hit by Mazuroff, he'll be a wild bitch and a base hit by Burton.

1489
03:04:39,000 --> 03:04:53,000
There's ball two against the fastball. Two balls and no strikes.

1490
03:04:53,000 --> 03:04:56,000
Fernandez back to the plate and there's a bouncy ball to short.

1491
03:04:56,000 --> 03:04:57,000
A tough chance for Fernandez.

1492
03:04:57,000 --> 03:05:01,000
He picks it up after dropping the ball and his throw is late.

1493
03:05:01,000 --> 03:05:04,000
Fernandez got the half off and the ball came off his glove.

1494
03:05:04,000 --> 03:05:07,000
Hit him in the chest, bounced right down in front of him.

1495
03:05:07,000 --> 03:05:12,000
He picked it up, but by then he was too late to get Burton who's a fast man.

1496
03:05:12,000 --> 03:05:16,000
It's going in there on the shortstop Fernandez.

1497
03:05:16,000 --> 03:05:21,000
That is the first error of the game.

1498
03:05:21,000 --> 03:05:25,000
And it gives the far at the baserunner at first base and brings up Willie Starjow.

1499
03:05:25,000 --> 03:05:27,000
Short tied one to one.

1500
03:05:27,000 --> 03:05:38,000
Starjow batting in the third position in the batting order is one for four.

1501
03:05:38,000 --> 03:05:41,000
Well, Burton on at first base to go ahead right.

1502
03:05:41,000 --> 03:05:54,000
And the first pitch to the left hand batter is a fastball in the outside corner, strike one call.

1503
03:05:54,000 --> 03:05:57,000
In the top of the 10th inning, two men out.

1504
03:05:57,000 --> 03:06:00,000
Irish batting.

1505
03:06:00,000 --> 03:06:02,000
Now Bernard's back to the plate with a curve.

1506
03:06:02,000 --> 03:06:07,000
This one is fouled away and it's strike two.

1507
03:06:07,000 --> 03:06:19,000
For the Mets in their half of the 10th inning, they will have Mary Bernard leading off and then Jimmy Pearsaw and Tim Hocknitz in that order.

1508
03:06:19,000 --> 03:06:26,000
And the chance to win it in the night is not a great play by Don FlanDenon.

1509
03:06:26,000 --> 03:06:31,000
When he ran at third base, the pitches were loaded, one out and FlanDenon turned in a double play.

1510
03:06:31,000 --> 03:06:33,000
There goes Burton breaking for second.

1511
03:06:33,000 --> 03:06:38,000
The shorter second base is in track, he is off.

1512
03:06:38,000 --> 03:06:41,000
Fine play by Mary Bernard.

1513
03:06:41,000 --> 03:06:44,000
He's got the look at first base and Don Burton breaking for second.

1514
03:06:44,000 --> 03:06:47,000
Burton has nowhere to go but to go all the way.

1515
03:06:47,000 --> 03:06:52,000
We're not doing the right thing, moving around off the mound, going to second base.

1516
03:06:52,000 --> 03:06:56,000
Fernandez covered and every tire is aside.

1517
03:06:56,000 --> 03:07:12,000
In the inning four, the Pirates no runs, no hits, one error, no one left and the score at the end of nine and a half innings of play, the Pirates one, the New York Mets one.

1518
03:07:12,000 --> 03:07:19,000
That's the left half of the tenth inning, the score tied one to one and the first man up will be Larry Bernard.

1519
03:07:19,000 --> 03:07:27,000
On and off of Pittsburgh, it's out wide face and the first pitch is swung on in this for strike one.

1520
03:07:27,000 --> 03:07:35,000
Larry a good inning pitcher, one time a catcher in his early career.

1521
03:07:35,000 --> 03:07:46,000
It's out face back again and it's strike two this time called.

1522
03:07:46,000 --> 03:07:50,000
Bernard is 0 for 6, looking for his first major league base hit.

1523
03:07:50,000 --> 03:07:58,000
There's a hard ground ball right to the middle of 8-10.

1524
03:07:58,000 --> 03:08:27,000
It's time for Bernard to get his first major league hit and it's a big one. That is the winning run at first base and now it's going to be Rod Ganeel running for Larry.

1525
03:08:27,000 --> 03:08:35,000
Rod Ganeel running for Larry Bernard. Larry being used actually in that case as a pitch hitter.

1526
03:08:35,000 --> 03:08:44,000
That is your KC Tingle thinking that Bernard would get the best chance of getting a base hit right there.

1527
03:08:44,000 --> 03:08:54,000
Now the batter is Jimmy Pearsall. Jimmy is 0 for 4, ready for the second down against Delroy Faith.

1528
03:08:54,000 --> 03:09:01,000
Pearsall's first two times up found him hitting the ball well but coming up with nothing but that back.

1529
03:09:01,000 --> 03:09:06,000
He drives to right, a smash off the hand of Vernon Law.

1530
03:09:06,000 --> 03:09:13,000
Here's Faith with his first pitch. Pearsall first the ball goes foul and then in giving chase but not catching up with the ball.

1531
03:09:13,000 --> 03:09:16,000
Throw it to one strike down.

1532
03:09:16,000 --> 03:09:25,000
The two starting pitchers in this game, Vernon Law pitching fine baseball and Roger Gregg.

1533
03:09:25,000 --> 03:09:30,000
Vernon Law with 7 innings, gave up 5 hits and one run, a home run to Duke Snyder.

1534
03:09:30,000 --> 03:09:35,000
Roger Gregg with 8 and 1 third innings, gave up one run, allowed 9 hits.

1535
03:09:35,000 --> 03:09:41,000
Roger struck out 7 and walked 1. Law struck out 5 and walked 2.

1536
03:09:41,000 --> 03:09:49,000
Now it's up to Delroy Faith and Larry BernardThe game is in their hands. Faith on the mound.

1537
03:09:49,000 --> 03:09:59,000
And a throw to first Faith, Reins Canilo back at the end of the tag.

1538
03:09:59,000 --> 03:10:05,000
Bottom half of the 10th inning, here's the pitch by Faith, a pitch ad, no play on.

1539
03:10:05,000 --> 03:10:13,000
That time Don Cranendon evidently missed his time because he was right on top of Pearsall. There was no chance to throw to first Faith.

1540
03:10:13,000 --> 03:10:19,000
Delroy had not strayed too far away so there would have been no chance of picking him up.

1541
03:10:19,000 --> 03:10:24,000
One ball, one strike.

1542
03:10:24,000 --> 03:10:26,000
Now it's Faith again.

1543
03:10:26,000 --> 03:10:30,000
The pitch to Pearsall, front of the mound, picked up by Faith.

1544
03:10:30,000 --> 03:10:45,000
You'll have to go to first. She does demand a run from him now but let's have a 21 at second base.

1545
03:10:45,000 --> 03:10:59,000
A big sacrifice by Jimmy Pearsall. Now it's Tim Hockbysons' turn. Tim has 1 hit and 4 times up.

1546
03:10:59,000 --> 03:11:08,000
They're going to put him on. There's all one. That means they'll pitch to Ron Hunt. All two.

1547
03:11:08,000 --> 03:11:16,000
Last time the Pirates had a man put on as a result of an intentional pass, they pick up a double play.

1548
03:11:16,000 --> 03:11:22,000
They watch out at Neal and then Kichu Goldman batting right into the first base from Cranendon.

1549
03:11:22,000 --> 03:11:35,000
That's the bag for a double play to take the Pirates out of a real tough inning in the ninth inning.

1550
03:11:35,000 --> 03:11:43,000
At Cincinnati, I should say at St. Louis, Louis Reyes has just hit his third home run of the game.

1551
03:11:43,000 --> 03:11:48,000
The Jazz now lead the St. Louis Cardinals by a score of 6-1.

1552
03:11:48,000 --> 03:11:58,000
The home run of the first, the eighth, and the ninth. Also home run in the game for the Giants, Orlando Cepeda.

1553
03:11:58,000 --> 03:12:02,000
Right here at all the nets where the base hit good with itThe batter is Ron Hunt.

1554
03:12:02,000 --> 03:12:13,000
Runners at first and second. One out for the bottom half of the tenth.

1555
03:12:13,000 --> 03:12:26,000
Ron would know it so far today. He is 0-4. Right hand battingThe first pitch is fouled away for strike one.

1556
03:12:26,000 --> 03:12:43,000
Runners the leading batter for the Mets at 275. He has three home runs, 13 runs right of there.

1557
03:12:43,000 --> 03:12:57,000
Bob Gini on at second base. Jim Harkness at first. And Elroy Face, a demand for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

1558
03:12:57,000 --> 03:13:06,000
One of the top relief men in baseballThe base has compiled quite a record in relief.

1559
03:13:06,000 --> 03:13:13,000
Only one other pitcher in Major League history top team and that is Hartswell House. One ball, one strike.

1560
03:13:13,000 --> 03:13:33,000
Time in now. Here's the pitch to Hutt. It's raw for balls. One and a count now, one and one.

1561
03:13:33,000 --> 03:13:46,000
Right taking plenty of time now, Seth. And if it's too hard, there's a slider over for strike call.

1562
03:13:46,000 --> 03:14:07,000
One ball and two strikes. Elroy Face. Nice set. And the pitch to Hutt.

1563
03:14:07,000 --> 03:14:30,000
Here's the ball to Neal. Here's the goal and the Mets get it.

1564
03:14:30,000 --> 03:14:40,000
And Bill Burton ran together. Out in left center field. Lynch was hurt on the play. He is now up and the ball was dropped.

1565
03:14:40,000 --> 03:14:53,000
Bob Gini, who has moved back to second base, got up and moved on in to win the ball game for the Mets in the bottom of the 10th inning by a score of 2 to 1.

1566
03:14:53,000 --> 03:15:04,000
We'll have to check to see how they score. They ran together very hard. So the Mets by scoring one run in the bottom half of the 10th inning have won the first game of this double header.

1567
03:15:04,000 --> 03:15:09,000
We'll be back with a recap and the total is just one minute.

1568
03:15:09,000 --> 03:15:17,000
Well fans, here we are in the Mets second great season. You and I have been denouncing that Bob Murphy has got a date for over 90 more Mets-Bots match.

1569
03:15:17,000 --> 03:15:28,000
So far with Neal, that's stocking up right now with Ryan Gold Extra Dry. You know, nothing adds quite so much to your enjoyment of the game as settling back and relaxing with a tall, posse grass of Ryan Gold.

1570
03:15:28,000 --> 03:15:33,000
That's because Ryan Gold is beer as beer should be. And dry tells you why.

1571
03:15:33,000 --> 03:15:41,000
Yes, two of the words, extra dry, tell you that Ryan Gold is brewed, a long, slow, costly way for a flavor that's fresh and bread and clean clear through.

1572
03:15:41,000 --> 03:15:53,000
Next chance you get, why don't you make it a point to open up or order up a bottle of glass of refreshing Ryan Gold Extra Dry. Enjoy it along with all the games.

1573
03:15:53,000 --> 03:16:00,000
Well, just about everything happened out here at the Fallen Grounds and the Mets won their first game of the year from the Pittsburgh Pirates here.

1574
03:16:00,000 --> 03:16:05,000
Len, Gary Lentz and Bill Burton ran together on the fly ball in left center field.

1575
03:16:05,000 --> 03:16:13,000
Rod Gneel scoring on the play giving the Mets a 3-1 victory. Losing pitcher in the ball game was Al Roy Fait.

1576
03:16:13,000 --> 03:16:22,000
Al Roy picking up his fourth loss of the year. He has won two ball gamesThe winning pitcher in the relief, Larry Bernard, his second one of the year, he has lost one.

1577
03:16:22,000 --> 03:16:33,000
For the Mets, Roger Craig started his 8-1 third inning giving up one run. On 9, if he stuck out seven and lost one, Roger pitching a fine ball game and seeing a 1-0 shutout go out the window.

1578
03:16:33,000 --> 03:16:38,000
But Bill Majarovski, single through right fielder, last time up in the ninth inning.

1579
03:16:38,000 --> 03:16:46,000
Gary Lentz was the next batter and he bounced to first base. And as he went to first base it was out to Warnock.

1580
03:16:46,000 --> 03:16:51,000
Majarovski, who was on second base as a result of a wild pitch, moved to third.

1581
03:16:51,000 --> 03:16:59,000
Ed Gwojcik-Bergis, with one man out of running at third base, single through center field on a low curve ball in the very first pitch, that tied up the game.

1582
03:16:59,000 --> 03:17:14,000
That was all for Roger. Larry Bernard came in and then got the right fielder, Willie Stardew on a fly ball, Don Glendon and also, and then went to last inning, the 10th inning against Pittsburgh, one, two, three.

1583
03:17:14,000 --> 03:17:20,000
For the Mets, their first run came in the fourth inning and a home run by Dick Schneider and their final run came in the tenth.

1584
03:17:20,000 --> 03:17:27,000
We still have had no decision from the official score as to how that ball will be scored. They're going to check the rule book.

1585
03:17:27,000 --> 03:17:37,000
On the play, Gary Lentz in left field came charging on to go out to the fly ball. He got his drop on the ball, but he was hit at the same time by Bill Gordon, who was also coming for the ball.

1586
03:17:37,000 --> 03:17:44,000
They crashed together in a big heap, went down, Lentz was hurt on the play and the ball rolled about 15 feet away.

1587
03:17:44,000 --> 03:17:57,000
Rod Cunneal, who was on second base, scored and that's the way the game ended, 2-1. For the Mets, two runs, eight hits, one error. For the Pilots, one run, nine hits and no errors.

1588
03:17:57,000 --> 03:18:03,000
Don't forget that the Mets will have another game coming your way in just about 30 minutes. Now they're going to give the official score.

1589
03:18:03,000 --> 03:18:17,000
What an error on Gary Lentz, and believe me, that poor guy got the short end of the up deal all the way around. He had the ball, but his drop was hit by Burton and Burton knocked it out. So he gets the error and it's going to go as an unearned run, but the Mets still win it 2-1.

1590
03:18:17,000 --> 03:18:27,000
Tickets are on sale for games coming up with Milwaukee, St. Louis and Cincinnati at three convenient locations, downtown at Grand Central Station and Petrovania Station.

1591
03:18:27,000 --> 03:18:40,000
Tickets are on sale right here at the Polar Grounds at the Advanced Reservation Windows. Final score this game, 2-1The schedule features for the second game coming your way in about 20 minutes will be Alma King for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Tracy Stoddard.

1592
03:18:40,000 --> 03:18:57,000
Right now though, we return you to your local station.