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The second 1959 Major League Baseball All-Star game took place at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Monday, August 3rd, 1959.

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This was the first year that the MLB would play two All-Star games during the summer, a tradition that would only last for four years.

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This was also the first mid-summer classic held on the West Coast.

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The American League was managed by the Yankees' Casey Stengel. The Yankees had won the World Series over the Braves in 1958,

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and this game would mark Casey's eighth All-Star game that he managed in the past 11 years.

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The starting lineup featured five future Hall of Famers, Yogi Berra, Nelly Fox, Luis Aparichio, Mickey Mannell, and Ted Williams.

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The National League was managed by the Braves' Fred Haney. Milwaukee had won the World Series in 1957 and the NL Pennant in 1958,

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making this the second year in the row that Haney would lead the National League stars.

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Their starting lineup would also include five future Hall of Famers, Stan Musial, Ernie Banks, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, and Don Drysdale on the mound.

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This audio recording is from the NBC Radio broadcast featuring announcers Bob Neal and Russ Hodges.

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Well, there's great crowd in the Los Angeles Coliseum that probably is around 50,000 at the moment. Mark is now, as the players go back to their dugouts,

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Drysdale continues to warm up off to the right, Jerry Walker continues to warm up to the left.

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The umpires are coming up, and very shortly now, this 1959 Second All-Star game will be underway.

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First let's pause, 10 seconds for station identification.

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WGY, WGFM's connected.

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The umpires now have moved after the plate. Working back of the plate today, calling balls and strikes in the National League will be Bill Jokowski.

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Charlie Barry of the American League will be at first base. Tony Benzon of the National League will be out at second.

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Bill Summers of the American League will be at third.

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Down the right field foul line will see National League will be Ken Burkhart, and representing the American League down the left field foul line will be Hank Starr.

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So as manager Fred Haney meets out there with the umpires and awaiting the arrival of manager Casey Sangle of the New York Yankees,

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and as the whole general atmosphere of baseball now centers on home plate as Casey Sangle moves out to discuss,

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along with the umpires, just a brief review of the ground rules which they discussed rather carefully before the game.

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It is my pleasure now to turn you over to the gentleman who will take you along in the first half of this ball game.

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I'm broadcast to the voice of the San Francisco Giants, Fred Podgett.

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Thank you Bob Neal, you did a wonderful job of setting the stage and explaining the rather complicated ground rules set up.

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We'll get busy right now with the starting lineups.

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Undoubtedly both managers will let this great crowd of Los Angeles see most of the stars of the afternoon goes on,

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but this is the way they will start the game.

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For the American League team in the visiting gray, the National League team, the home team here,

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playing at first base from the Boston Red Sox, Pete Reynolds.

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At second base, Little Nelly Fox of the Chicago White Sox hitting in the number two spot,

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and starting in left field, and he drew at big innovation as we've ever heard here, Ted Williams, behind the plate,

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Yogi Berra hitting in the number four spot from the New York Yankees,

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in center field, Mickey Matel hitting five, in right field, a youngster and a great ball player, Roger Maris from Kansas City.

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Over at the third base spot, Frank Malzone from the Boston Red Sox.

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At shortstop and for a while today a lot of folks thought that this kid might be the bad boy,

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so small is Louis Apparecio of the Chicago White Sox, and what a glove man he is and a good hitter.

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And the lucky right hander, Jerry Walker, who has won eight and lost five on the season with a fine earned run average of 2.63,

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from the Baltimore Orioles will be the starting pitcher.

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For the nice to league all-stars at second base from Cincinnati, Johnny Temple.

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At third base from the St. Louis Kignal, Ken Boyer.

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In right field, baseball's leading average hitter, Hank Aaron from Milwaukee.

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In center field, the Giants great center fielders from San Francisco, Willie Mays.

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At shortstop, Ernie Banks from the Chicago Cup.

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Starting at first base and he got a wonderful ovation to Stam Museum.

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From the Kignal, in left field, Wally Moon from the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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Atcher, Del Crandall from the Milwaukee Braves.

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And Don Drysdale, whose overall record on the season is 14 wins and 6 defeats goes to the Hill.

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And the nice to league all-stars take the field wearing their own whole uniform.

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Basically white, but at third base, Boyer will wear the Cardinal Red sweatshirt at shortstop Banks with the blue sweatshirt and cap.

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And the center with the white uniform, the orange and black insignia of the Giants.

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And flowing around as each player can be identified easily by his own peculiar mannerisms of the colors that the two teams wear.

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So we're about ready for the first pitch of the second All-Star Game of 1959.

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And it's a big thrill. And the fans of Los Angeles have responded in a wonderful style, as Bob Neal told you, a crowd of approximately 50,000.

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And of course, here in Los Angeles, we have quite a bit of sunshine and heat blistering down, although there is a breeze blowing.

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Quite a good one, in fact. And it's blowing out straight towards center field to those cavernous top field reaches where you've really got to tag the ball.

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Here we call the great pitching of Drysdale in the first All-Star Game on the Fifth Hitler's Wall.

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And Don is out there to try to do that again this afternoon, as he will face the leadoff batter

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of the Boston Red Sox, leading off with the American League All-Star.

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Pete Reynolds, the left-hander, Pete, can slap that ball to any field, and he is batting 3-15.

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A tough man to keep off the base. Here's the first pitch. Drysdale fires a strike call over the outside corner.

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Bill Jocowski going with the right hand. One strike is the count.

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Drysdale into the wind up again. Let's up and is low with ball one. One ball and one strike.

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Comparatively shallow outfield alignment. That very close left field screen has Wallymoon playing well toward left center.

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Don Drysdale winds and throws again. There's a swing on this strike too.

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Reynolds, as Bob Neil reminds me, is a fellow that hits the left field a lot, takes a lot of the pitch,

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and can whip it over there into left field, plays second and first,

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backed at one time, plays some shortstop for the Washington Club.

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The count is one ball and two strikes. Drysdale fires. There's a swing and a strike.

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Pete Reynolds goes down on strike.

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Drysdale hits the inside corner with a blast ball that really had a whiskered on it.

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The matter coming up now is Nellie Fox. He's up there now, one of the most colorful that you'll ever see.

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Nellie a veteran of these all-star games. One of those fellows that never seems to take the big cut at the baseball,

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but every once in a while he muscles up and he'll pound one out of the lot.

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Just a bit. A left-hander against Drysdale. John lets up and is inside with ball one.

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One ball and no strikes with one down, the base is empty.

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The bumper of Ted Williams is off to our left, swinging a couple of clubs around.

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A real sentimental choice for this game. Drysdale fires again. Here's a swing and a foul strike back to the screen.

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Count is one and one. Bill Joukowski calling balls and strikes. We have the six umpires today with umpires manning the left and right field foul line.

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Drysdale throwing one and one to Fox. Mrs. Outside ball two.

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Count is two and one. Drysdale's very seldom comes overhand. It's mostly a three-quarter delivery and an occasional one that comes in by way of third base.

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A virtual crossfire. The young right-hander is ready. The count is two and one. He throws.

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Here's a swing and a foul strike to the left going back into the state. Count two balls and two strikes.

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There's plenty of room to chase foul flies down the left field line, particularly for the third basements.

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Down the right field line, the stands get out very quickly.

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Count even up on number two, Nellie Fox, is two and two. Here's Drysdale picking. Here's a pop foul out of play again on the count holding.

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And two balls and two strikes. This is really a shirt sleeve crowd today.

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Plenty of colors, not a cloud in the sky. A beautiful picture for America's national fat time.

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Drysdale shakes off a sign from Crandall and Nellie Fox decides to back out now with one down on the base of empty, top of the first inning and no score.

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A Dodger right-hander fires. Here's a swing and a flat foul to the left side out of play. That one didn't miss the screen very far.

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The count holds with two balls and two strikes.

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One player missing today from the Naisal League team, Orlando Cepeda, who bruised his wrist Friday, re-injured excitedly, sat out Sunday and it was decided that they should stay at home and take additional treatment.

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A two and two pitch, outside ball three. Drysdale attempts at a curve that failed to get the corner and the count goes to three balls and two strikes.

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John is having a fabulous year for the Los Angeles Dodgers. One of the prime reasons why they're a real contender.

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Now the count is three and two to Nellie Fox. Drysdale fires. Fox takes wide. It's ball four.

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So Nellie Fox walks because the first base runner of the second All-Star game was 1959 and the batter will be the sumbered Ted Williams.

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And we wonder if Ted is going to try to rise to the challenge of the sensitive right field screen.

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It takes a big poke to get over there, but Ted has the type of power that when he hits him, they'll go out of any part.

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May switches into right center. Aaron down the line. Drysdale throws. Williams takes a strike call.

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Fastball over the outside corner. Wally Moon is playing at least 150 feet away from the left field line, giving Williams all of that left field screen if he wants to swing there.

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Big Ted Wedding, adding two cruddy roaches to swing and a ground ball down the first base line, taking the museum.

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He's been thrown into Johnny Temple. Williams is out. Moving to second base on the play is Nellie Fox.

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That's way going from Sam Mewsfield to Johnny Temple. Here is Yogi Berra, the Yankees' great star for Lowe's Ready Here.

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Yogi steps in with a season's batting average of $292. A real veteran of All-Star play, a left handed batter.

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Nellie Fox at second base. Drysdale studying him now. Two down the runner-off. Here's the pitch for Drysdale and here's a swing and a high pop foul out of play. Strike one.

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Two men down on the top of the first inning. With Ferro up there now who can punch the ball to any field, Moon, the left fielder, has moved closer to the left field line.

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May still sheds into right center. Newfield very deep at first base and Aaron down the line and right. Drysdale pump delivers. Strike two call.

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Why did it get the inside corner of the left handed batter? That is on two.

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Now Drysdale decides to take a trip to the Rosenberg. In the on-back circle is the Yankees' great all-round player Mickey Meville.

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Don Drysdale ready. Yogi very awaiting. Here's the pitch to Yogi, ball one. One ball and two strikes the count.

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Now the count one and two is Drysdale as Ferro down to the two strike count. Don is ready again. The pitch to Yogi.

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Fast ball wide, ball two and a count of two and two. You know you love this game of baseball but if you had to stand up there against a fellow like Drysdale, particularly as the right handed, you know I think you might lose a little bit of your vets for the game.

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You never like to see much of the ball. It comes right out of that uniform of his and it comes mighty fast. Ready for the two and two pitch to the left.

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That's three on the side of the track. Well the Americans leave all the time. On the top of the first inning. No runs, no hits, no errors. One left on.

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And so at the middle of the first inning the score is nothing to nothing.

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Now against young Jerry Walker. Johnny Temple standing in, batting 3-28, the great second factor for the Cincinnati Red Leg. Jerry Walker with his record of eight and five. The Livers Temple takes high on him side, ball one.

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Johnny is a pest. He can get on there in any way at all. He doesn't mind getting nipped by a pitch if it means a ball game.

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Great knowledge of the strike zone and enough power to get him out of the park. Ball two high on him side as Jerry Walker curves seems to take off a bit.

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So Temple now looks down to Billy Herman coaching at first base to see what the instructions are on the two and old pitch.

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The American League All-Star trail the score in the top of the first inning. Johnny Temple is leading off with an actually all-star.

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Jerry Walker throws two and all. Temple takes strike one, a fast ball on the inside corner. Johnny has not swung the bat so far.

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Now two balls and one strike.

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Temple is a kind of a kid that just bought his way on to the ball club.

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Rated too small for a long time, but they found out that he's had what it takes.

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He attempts to butt and fouls it off. Strike two. Even up two and two. This is Jerry Walker from Ada, Oklahoma.

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And he is just a brothel boy, only 20 years old, weighs 190 pounds and stands six feet.

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Not even up a two and two now.

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Walker throws.

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Temple swings a line by, they take the left field, down the grass wing to the screen.

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Temple is fine for two and he is in there when they stand up double.

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Jerry Walker, the youngest pitcher ever to pitch in the All-Star game, has Johnny Temple life went over shortstop and as Ted Williams came in,

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not a tipping the catch, but to make the pick up, the ball took an upward hop over his left shoulder.

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He did not touch the ball. It is good as a two-way pitch.

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And now against Jerry Walker, about our Kim Boyer, hitting 3-0-1 during the regular season with a St. Louis Kite.

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And he supplies a lot of their power and a lot of their runs batted in.

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He is a definite threat in any part. 18 overs on the season. 65 runs batted in.

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No score, the nice and weak threatening. Jerry Walker throws, Boyer takes ball one inside.

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Shot one and all. Johnny Temple on a second.

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The outfield of Williams, Manel and Merritt in just about a straightaway defense against the right-handed hitting Kim Boyer.

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Ready for the one and all pitch. Walker throws various ball two too low.

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Boyer has a good fastball. I rather Walker has a good fastball, but he tried to get over the inside corner,

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but it was a trifle low on the count. Two balls and no strike.

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Johnny Temple and Mellie Clark, two of the smallest men on the field exchanging greetings out at second base.

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Henry Aronson in the on-deck trepels.

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Walker throws now and Boyer swings, rounds one to the right side.

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The clock picks up throws the first.

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Hint time, moving to third base is Johnny Temple.

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So the nice and weak off-dive has the chance to score first with a runner at third and one down,

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and Henry Arons stepping up to the plate. What a year he's having and what a ball player he is.

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There's a hand for the introduction of Aronson. Aaron batting 3-66.

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With 29 home runs and 87 runs batted in.

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They're better in the game. The American leg is playing in field back.

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Not too worried about the possibility of scoring the first run.

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The pitch not Aaron. Low ball one.

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Woody Mays will follow. Aaron number 44 in his Milwaukee uniform.

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The nice league team in the white uniform. The American league in the traveling gray.

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Temple down the line. The pitch to Aaron.

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A swing and a high flat on the right field line.

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Temple tagging up. Coming over quickly as Roger Merritt makes the catch coming across the line.

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Here's a throw into the plate. Johnny Temple passes.

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Well, Aaron he scored. And Hulgie was up the line trying to block the plate.

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And the Temple just fell to him and came on into the score with the ball getting away.

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So the nice league leads on the sacrifice by Hank Aaron. One to nothing.

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Now, Fulgis had a lot of success in this policy.

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Season with the giant, Woody Mays. On the season, not quite up to his usual average, but always a threat.

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The center field of Woody Mays batting 293. Jerry Walker winds both to Mays.

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Mays take high on the inside. 4-1. Two down bases empty.

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Nice to lead one. American league nothing in the bottom of the first inning.

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Ready for the one and open to River Jerry Walker. Mays swings round to Deuce III.

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There's a neat pick up a mouthful of the throw across the run. Mays is retired.

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And so are the nice league all-stars.

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In the bottom of the first inning. One run. One hit. No errors. Nobody left on.

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At the end of the inning, the score is nice to lead one. American league nothing.

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In the top of inning number two in the second all-star game of the season.

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From the Coliseum of Los Angeles. Leading off will be Mickey Mapp.

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Mapp will be followed by Roger Merritt and then by Frank Malzone.

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And the ball is a throw to see this kid step up to the plate in baseball uniforms.

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Mapp is batting 2-90 on the air. 55 runs batted in and 20 home runs.

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Getting left handed against Don Drysdale who winds and throws and Mapp will take 4-1.

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Lower than Mapp.

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One of the real long range drivers in the history of baseball.

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Drysdale pitches again to Mapp. That is low for ball team.

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Two balls, no strikes.

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With the baseball season now past the 100 game mark.

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The interest in the national pastime during the months of August and September always is here at the.

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The 2-0 pitch. A lot of strike call on the inside.

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Drysdale giving the big motion. Got the inside corner. It's 2-1.

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The 2-1 wind up. The fast ball a swing on the miss.

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The amount of foul chips that the ball was held onto by Crandell at a strike two.

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And a count of two and two. Mapp is leading off in the top of the second.

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As the nice to lead leads one to nothing.

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Johnny Temple scoring from third on a sacrifice fly hit down the right field line.

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Off the bat of Hank Aaron.

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Two balls, two strikes to shout to wind up but Don Drysdale the pitch.

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A bump past the mound. Inflictly, Mapp cannot make the play and Mapp will.

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Goes off his specialty. A two strike one. And he dragged it past Don Drysdale.

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Nice tried to charge the ball in his second base.

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Could not come up with it and it is a base hit for Mickey Mato.

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And the first hit off Drysdale this season and the all-star game competition as he had gone through against the American Lakers.

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In the first game played in Pittsburgh.

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Matt and I is right fielder Roger Merritt. Kansas sitting his averages three twenty-six.

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Roger has fourteen home runs. A left handed hitter.

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Drysdale goes to first and Mato was almost caught doing the wrong way.

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As museum tagging high on the shoulder as Mato was sliding back in.

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A left handed batter Merritt's leading.

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Drysdale goes to first again. Mato is back. You have to keep Mickey close.

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And with this big crowd here the incentive to steal is undoubtedly there.

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He has stolen seventeen times for the Yankees on the field.

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Museum keeping him close. Drysdale looks over there.

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Now pitches he doesn't go swing and a miss for Merritt. Strike one.

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There's so many facets of the game of baseball that are filling and players like these all-stars can do them about all.

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They can hit the ball out of the lot. They can steal. They can perform the sensational fielding feats.

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There goes Mato. The ball's one on and missed. It's over the second base.

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And there's Mato. He's out of space.

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Roger Merritt's long at the ball. Good catch. Randall's fired a strike to Rony Banks and Mato is out-flighting.

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So the count now is two strikes on the left handed batter Merritt.

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Drysdale double checks the count. It is two strikes.

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Here's Don winding the throw again. This is outside. Ball one. One ball and two strikes.

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It certainly took a perfect throw by Dale Crannell to get Mickey Mantle and that was right on the button.

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Now waiting for the one and two pitch. Drysdale sends it in. Outside for ball two and two.

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Nicely leading one to nothing in the top of the second inning with one out.

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Mickey Mantle is just thrown out of tension in the stable second.

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It's a two and two count to Roger Merritt. Drysdale throws a let up to topside ball three.

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Three balls to strike.

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Can't get over the size of this crowd. The mistake in horseshoe. The Coliseum in Los Angeles. A wonderful turnout.

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Three and two pitch. Now swings him into strike three.

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Drysdale gets him down to three and two count. That's when he reaches back and gets something extra.

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And he's really ended class ball buzzing today.

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The third baseman now, Mike Malzone from the Boston Red Sox.

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Starting 277. Has 64 runs batted in. Tough man at that plate. Drysdale throws two in. There's a long drive for Les Pio and Ritman to make it.

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And it's up over the swing call. Home run for Malzone.

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Mike Malzone ties it up.

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So that ties up the game is one one and Bob I believe that gives you an indication of the way the sentiment goes here today.

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I believe it's off of a nice delete because it was just a little polite round of applause for Malzone.

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Here is Roy Abernico the shortstop from Chicago playing for the American League All-Star betting 273.

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High on inside ball one.

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The drive by Malzone for the home run not particularly well hit but well above the screen.

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It's his first All-Star home run. The next pitch to Abernico is inside for ball two and a count of two and all.

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Don Drysdale checking the scoreboard. The count two and all the score tied at one one.

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The ball is played by the ball.

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The ball is played by the ball.

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The ball is played by the ball.

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The ball is played by the ball.

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The ball is played by the ball.

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Now here's the three and all pitch by Don.

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There's a strike called on the inside corner to Abernico wearing his number 11 from the Chicago White Sox.

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One of the lightest men in baseball.

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Three one pitch.

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Rounding ball foul at the plate. The count goes to three and two.

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Three balls. Two strikes.

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Two down bases empty.

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The American League All-Stars. One the National League All-Stars. One on the top of the second half.

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Drysdale ready. Puzzles and ends.

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Ball four. Lower and outside.

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Drysdale not overly fond of that call as he walks his second man.

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He's given up two hits and one run.

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And Jerry Walker. The youngest man he would have picked in the All-Star game is coming up.

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Jerry Walker.

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And with Abernico at first base again the American League All-Stars made a nice little throw.

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Here's Drysdale looking at Abernico over at first.

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Lob's over there.

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He's got a much better toss than that.

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He was just putting that one on the showcase so to speak.

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Now no pitch to Walker. High for ball one.

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One ball and no strike with two down and runner at first base.

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And he's leading number two in the All-Star game in the Coliseum and looking into the California.

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There goes Abernico and the ball is taken for a strike and Carndall lost the ball.

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It bounced off his glove. He did not have a chance to make the throw.

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And since Abernico was running that will be considered a stolen base during the season.

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And Chicago he had 33 up until today so he gets on there. Now the nice delivery decided to warm up a relief pitcher at Drysdale

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is having a bit of trouble out there and it's Roy's face.

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One-on-one pitch. Walker swings and misses strike two.

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Two men out the score is tied at one-one.

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Carndall with another try now to Don Drysdale.

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Big down stretches. Now steps off.

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Abernico moving back into the bag. The second baseman toppled the shortstop bank.

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Not trying to keep him too close.

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Account one ball and two strikes. Drysdale fires. There's a swing and a miss on a curve in the...

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It is strike three and the side is retired for the American League All-Star. One run on one hit.

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There were no errors. One man is left gone.

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And as we move to the bottom of any number two it's a tie game at one-one.

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Ernie Banks leads off and swings on the first pitch and fouls it down the third base line.

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Strike one. Banks is batting three-tenths.

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In Chicago where he plays for the Cubs they call him Mr. Everything.

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He has 99 runs batted in with 29 on this five-triple and 16 doubles.

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An average of three-tenths for this right-hander hitting shortstop.

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Facing right-hander Jerry Walker.

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Walker throws. Right-spring foul tips is strike two.

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Walker is something of a surprise starter by Casey Stengel who had intended to start his own great reliever Ryan Deren.

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But he had to use Aaron yesterday and Walker certainly showed all-star clasp.

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Here's the picture of Banks. They're just swinging the ground ball slowly.

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He hits the left side. Shots him miles off over the first base pin-time.

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Ernie Banks is out. That's one down.

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In the second inning there's the American League All-Star.

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You're on the side. You're tied at one watch.

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Number six on the third quarter.

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San Muzio.

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One of the greatest of all time, San Muzio.

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On the St. Louis kite.

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Ruber has it that San the man may retire.

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We don't know about that. We're taking the bet to see him in the All-Star game.

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Here's the picture of Muzio that is high and outside for ball one.

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Muzio appearing in his 17th All-Star game has a batting average of three-oh-nine for those 17 games and nine runs batted in.

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Left out here with a count of one ball and no strike.

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Jerry Walker throws again. The man swings and fouls it back.

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Strikes one and one.

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One ball, one strike.

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Certainly wonderful that they have that cool breeze here today.

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As you know, this part of the country can get mighty warm during August, but it's very comfortable.

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One-on-one pitch, a slow curve and a swing and a foul strike too.

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Can't get over the ploy of that Jerry Walker out there.

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Only 20 years old appearing in an All-Star game.

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For all of the excitement he's portraying, he might just as well be pitching back on the stand lots of Ado Oklahoma.

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Now Walker facing Stan Muzio.

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Jerry Wines throws the stand that is low and outside, ball two and two. Two balls, two strikes.

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Yolkebara working behind the plate. Miles Groom at third, Apreet short short.

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Foxes second and Ronald at first.

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Williams, Madeline Merritt for starting out field. Still in there here in the bottom of the second inning.

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Two and two pitch to Muzio, a curve ball and a foul, and she took a late swing and fouled it back to the screen.

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Stan was looking for one in the wheelhouse, but that one wasn't in there, but he had the swing to protect.

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Two balls and two strikes.

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Jerry Walker gets the new baseball now.

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They're deep from Muzio on the infield and outfield with the exception of Williams who's playing a shallow left.

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Here's the two-two pitch, high for ball three.

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So the count goes to three and two on Stan Muzio.

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The target now from Yolkebara.

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The three and two pitch for Walker. There's a swing and a high foul left field out of play.

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And there's an all-star game.

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Susan here for some lucky fan back there.

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Three and two to count.

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There was a new baseball back to Jerry Walker.

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Muzio, Kichowsky and Yolkebara in a bit of a conversation at the play.

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Now the three and two pitch.

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Here's Yolke fouls another one deep to left field.

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That's out of play also and the count holds that three balls and two strikes.

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Walker gets another baseball.

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New Zealand at six U.S. batting style of his.

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Left-handed hitter, crouching low at the plate.

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Now the pitch inside ball four.

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Walker came in with a slider that missed the corner and Muzio draws the base on ball.

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And becomes the second base runner for the nice to make all-stars.

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There's a story side at one line in the bottom of the second inning.

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All the move. A member of the Los Angeles Dodgers after having had quite extensive service with the St. Louis Karten.

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The season's average is two ninety-two.

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New Zealand's first base was one down in the bottom of the second inning.

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Right-handed Jerry Walker hurling for the American League All-stars.

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Fires the Wally Moons.

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High ball one.

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One ball, no strike.

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Casey Stengel said that he might have to use a lot of pitchers today as he doesn't want to put too much weight on any pitchers' shoulders.

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Seven of his heralds have worked recently.

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Now the pitch to Moon, the text takes a foul strike over the outside.

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Fast ball up an eight.

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One and one.

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One ball and one strike to the left-handed batting Wally Moons.

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Muzio leading away.

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Walker throws.

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There's a swing and a foul of the screen.

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Two.

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Jokowski sent the new baseball out to Jerry Walker.

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Moon moves the bat around very well and there's a threat to hit the ball off the left field screen here at the Coliseum.

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He can pick him outside and also has the power to hit it over the right field fence.

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Muzio ready to go to fix the Moon a let up and a line.

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And he's facing a double play.

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He's runnig making a headlong dive off the bat.

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And it's no run.

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No hits, no errors.

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Nobody left on.

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It's a hand of two innings.

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The story is all tied at one watch.

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The imaginary golf star send up Pete Reynolds and his swings and fouls one that apparently winged catcher Del Crandall just a bit.

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Here's that it's hitting on the fleshy part of the left arm.

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But he's all right.

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That's what often happens in this game.

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You turn into sensational play and it's your turn to bat to lead off and that's Pete Reynolds who made the stab with a line drive by Wally Moons and turned it into the double play.

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Strike one drive the line throws again inside for a ball.

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Reynolds, Fox and Williams in the top of the third inning.

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The two clubs tied at one watch.

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Here's the one and one pitch now.

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Reynolds swings fouls it off strike two.

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His first time at bat Reynolds watch a strike out victim.

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Gene Connolly is throwing in the bullpen.

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Drive Dale swings the batter swings and fouls it off as Drive Dale fight it in.

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And it's one and two.

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Like you Gene Connolly, who has been a big help to the Philadelphia field for more than likely be the mid-winning pitcher today.

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Drive Dale of course is scheduled to go only three.

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Reynolds waiting for the one and two pitch.

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Don delivers as a swing and a foul over the visitor dugout back out of play.

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The count is one and two.

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The two clubs are tied.

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One has the only home run of the ball game.

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Another swing and another foul.

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Here to see baseball is a special.

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The great players of the American and National League.

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Ready for the one and two pitch.

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A let up is outside for ball two and two.

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Two strikes. Reynolds played straight away with moon guarding the left field line quite a bit.

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Two, two pitch.

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Back three calls.

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First ball on the inside corner and Reynolds walks back to the bench.

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Drive Dale striking out the assistive.

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And Nellie Fox, who came the first base run of the day when he walked back in the first inning, is up now.

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This is the top of the third with one down on the bases empty and the score tied at one one.

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Nellie.

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Frankie Crosetti coaching over at third and Jeryn lets go Nellie.

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Here's the pitch.

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00:39:30,000 --> 00:39:34,000
Outside it's a ball.

409
00:39:34,000 --> 00:39:38,000
Cook and Lavageetto coaching over at first.

410
00:39:38,000 --> 00:39:40,000
Count one ball and no strikes.

411
00:39:40,000 --> 00:39:46,000
Drive Dale walks off the hill to do a bit of landscaping out there.

412
00:39:46,000 --> 00:39:49,000
I like to keep that mound as smooth as possible.

413
00:39:49,000 --> 00:39:53,000
One of them kicks the puck, lines high, face hits the right field.

414
00:39:53,000 --> 00:40:03,000
Inquickly as Aaron picks it up, gets it back into the infield and foxes on with hit number three for the American League.

415
00:40:03,000 --> 00:40:05,000
Nellie.

416
00:40:08,000 --> 00:40:11,000
Nellie had the first hit.

417
00:40:11,000 --> 00:40:13,000
He butted past the mound and beat it out.

418
00:40:13,000 --> 00:40:18,000
He was thrown out of the ceiling and with two downs, Mow's home forward over the left field screen.

419
00:40:18,000 --> 00:40:20,000
Here's Ted Williams.

420
00:40:20,000 --> 00:40:24,000
Drive Dale pitches and boy there's a big swing in the mid-dike line.

421
00:40:24,000 --> 00:40:34,000
Williams had ideas on that one and you can see why that fellow's had such a fabulous batting career.

422
00:40:34,000 --> 00:40:37,000
There's a quick go to first base.

423
00:40:37,000 --> 00:40:39,000
Fox is back in.

424
00:40:39,000 --> 00:40:43,000
Williams batting 4-17 in all-star league competition.

425
00:40:43,000 --> 00:40:47,000
Who'll ever forget the game that he broke up back in 1941 with that dramatic home run in Detroit.

426
00:40:47,000 --> 00:40:52,000
There's a high giant that's centered well back in the left center of his Wally Mound.

427
00:40:52,000 --> 00:40:55,000
He's got room and he makes the catch.

428
00:40:55,000 --> 00:40:57,000
And it is half number two.

429
00:40:57,000 --> 00:41:02,000
That ball was made 50 homers in the right center with him almost straight away to center.

430
00:41:02,000 --> 00:41:07,000
And Moon, who had skated well down towards center field, made the catch.

431
00:41:07,000 --> 00:41:10,000
Two downs, Fox had to go back to first.

432
00:41:10,000 --> 00:41:13,000
And here is Yogi Berra.

433
00:41:13,000 --> 00:41:17,000
Strikeout victim his first time.

434
00:41:17,000 --> 00:41:20,000
Score tied at 1-1, top of the third inning.

435
00:41:20,000 --> 00:41:24,000
Melly Fox, who wrapped a single to right field, is on at first.

436
00:41:24,000 --> 00:41:26,000
Drive Dale throws to first quickly.

437
00:41:26,000 --> 00:41:33,000
Mugula attempts no tag as the runner is back in.

438
00:41:33,000 --> 00:41:40,000
Don Drive Dale checks at first again and quickly flips to first.

439
00:41:40,000 --> 00:41:47,000
Fox has only four fields on the field, but he's a very heady base runner.

440
00:41:47,000 --> 00:41:51,000
Now the pitch to Yogi, there's a swing in the long drive to right field, a shot at chance.

441
00:41:51,000 --> 00:42:07,000
Back is 10, and let's call it con for a homer to Yogi Berra.

442
00:42:07,000 --> 00:42:13,000
And it is amazing that Yogi's first all-star game home run.

443
00:42:13,000 --> 00:42:16,000
He's had a lot of other hits, and he's played in a lot of all-star games,

444
00:42:16,000 --> 00:42:19,000
but that is his first home run in all-star competition.

445
00:42:19,000 --> 00:42:24,000
And the American League lead at 3-1, as Melly Fox go ahead of him.

446
00:42:24,000 --> 00:42:26,000
Here's the pitch to Mannel, him side for a ball.

447
00:42:26,000 --> 00:42:29,000
That homer by Berra pulls sharply down the line,

448
00:42:29,000 --> 00:42:34,000
sailed over the 333 foot mark, and had a lot of room to spare.

449
00:42:34,000 --> 00:42:38,000
The American League leading, 3-1.

450
00:42:38,000 --> 00:42:41,000
Mannel batting, a count one ball and no strikes.

451
00:42:41,000 --> 00:42:49,000
A let up is in side for a ball two and no strikes.

452
00:42:49,000 --> 00:42:52,000
Berra apparently was waiting for that one.

453
00:42:52,000 --> 00:42:58,000
Now the two and all pitch to the make is low on outside, ball three.

454
00:42:58,000 --> 00:43:04,000
So the American League starting to show its power.

455
00:43:04,000 --> 00:43:06,000
Now the three and all pitch.

456
00:43:06,000 --> 00:43:12,000
Strike called over the outside, it's 3-1.

457
00:43:12,000 --> 00:43:15,000
Yogi Berra on the season has 14 homers for the game,

458
00:43:15,000 --> 00:43:18,000
and he picked a tough part to hit his first all-star game homer.

459
00:43:18,000 --> 00:43:21,000
That strike two calls, and Mannel over the outside,

460
00:43:21,000 --> 00:43:25,000
he can't join through 3-2.

461
00:43:25,000 --> 00:43:29,000
Now in his 11th all-star game, gets his first all-star homer.

462
00:43:29,000 --> 00:43:35,000
3 and 2 pitch, ball four outside, Mannel walks.

463
00:43:35,000 --> 00:43:39,000
Drydale gives up his third base on balls.

464
00:43:39,000 --> 00:43:43,000
He has allowed four hits, three runs.

465
00:43:43,000 --> 00:43:46,000
His club trailing now 3-1 on the top of the third,

466
00:43:46,000 --> 00:43:49,000
and right fielder Roger Merritt, the strike advocate

467
00:43:49,000 --> 00:43:53,000
on his first trip to the plate is up now.

468
00:43:53,000 --> 00:43:57,000
The first time that he's been selected for all-star play, it has not appeared.

469
00:43:57,000 --> 00:44:03,000
Drydale loves the first, and Mannel is back in.

470
00:44:03,000 --> 00:44:06,000
Mannel without feeling his first time.

471
00:44:06,000 --> 00:44:08,000
Here's the pitch to Merritt, there's a liner in the right field,

472
00:44:08,000 --> 00:44:12,000
and it's coming quickly, and makes the grab on the run to the diamond.

473
00:44:12,000 --> 00:44:16,000
In the top of the third, it is two runs, two hits, no errors.

474
00:44:16,000 --> 00:44:19,000
One left on, and the score going to the bottom.

475
00:44:19,000 --> 00:44:26,000
Of hitting number three, it's 3-1 American League.

476
00:44:26,000 --> 00:44:30,000
Mannel, Crandall leading off in the bottom, getting number three.

477
00:44:30,000 --> 00:44:33,000
We'll have a pitch hitter for the nice league all-stars.

478
00:44:33,000 --> 00:44:37,000
Early win is joined for the American League.

479
00:44:37,000 --> 00:44:47,000
Crandall with the season's average of 254, takes the swing and misses, strike one.

480
00:44:47,000 --> 00:44:50,000
Here's the first hearing in his fourth all-star game,

481
00:44:50,000 --> 00:44:53,000
is running 125 with one out of eight.

482
00:44:53,000 --> 00:44:57,000
Here's Walker Thorey, here's the line drive foul on left field, strike two.

483
00:44:57,000 --> 00:45:01,000
Eddie Matthews is out on strike, he will act as the pitch hitter.

484
00:45:01,000 --> 00:45:06,000
Ford Don Drydale, who has wound up his three innings.

485
00:45:06,000 --> 00:45:09,000
New catchers chatting to each other up there.

486
00:45:09,000 --> 00:45:15,000
Gilder Baran, Mannel Crandall.

487
00:45:15,000 --> 00:45:23,000
Cattle on two, score three-one, the American League leading.

488
00:45:23,000 --> 00:45:32,000
Jerry Walker, closer to Crandall, more one outside.

489
00:45:32,000 --> 00:45:36,000
Crandall acts as the captain of the Milwaukee Braves,

490
00:45:36,000 --> 00:45:39,000
and reminds you a lot of a quarterback.

491
00:45:39,000 --> 00:45:43,000
Here's a pitch inside for Borough two.

492
00:45:43,000 --> 00:45:53,000
He's always straightening up during the game to position somebody to act as the holler guy.

493
00:45:53,000 --> 00:45:57,000
He has a count of two balls and two strikes as he leads off, and Walker throws.

494
00:45:57,000 --> 00:46:05,000
Crandall fouls it to the right, the count holds a two and two.

495
00:46:05,000 --> 00:46:15,000
Jim Connick continues to throw for the National League early win for the American League outside.

496
00:46:15,000 --> 00:46:17,000
The count now has two balls and two strikes,

497
00:46:17,000 --> 00:46:19,000
Bill Crandall leading off in the bottom of the third inning,

498
00:46:19,000 --> 00:46:21,000
Jerry Walker into the wind up the pitch,

499
00:46:21,000 --> 00:46:28,000
foul back, and a continued count of two and two.

500
00:46:28,000 --> 00:46:31,000
Two balls, two strikes.

501
00:46:31,000 --> 00:46:34,000
Later on in the day, of course, we'll get the official paid attendance.

502
00:46:34,000 --> 00:46:41,000
It has to be a big one.

503
00:46:41,000 --> 00:46:45,000
Jerry Walker pitching for the American League throws to Crandall,

504
00:46:45,000 --> 00:46:54,000
Bill beats another foul at the place, and it holds that two and two.

505
00:46:54,000 --> 00:46:56,000
No changes for either club as yet.

506
00:46:56,000 --> 00:47:00,000
We'll see the first change when it comes to pitch it turned to bat.

507
00:47:00,000 --> 00:47:09,000
Eddie Mathews will bat for Don Drysdale.

508
00:47:09,000 --> 00:47:12,000
Walker and Crandall hanging in there, the two and two pitch.

509
00:47:12,000 --> 00:47:15,000
Crandall lines one of the center field, base hit.

510
00:47:15,000 --> 00:47:18,000
Letting overcooked him to pick it up as Maddox.

511
00:47:18,000 --> 00:47:23,000
Fires behind the runner, and Crandall has to slide back in.

512
00:47:23,000 --> 00:47:29,000
As Maddox goes off in a power that's fine throwing off.

513
00:47:29,000 --> 00:47:33,000
Crandall makes a big turn expecting a throw to go into second,

514
00:47:33,000 --> 00:47:36,000
and Crandall there with that base ball on its way to third.

515
00:47:36,000 --> 00:47:39,000
And it's hit number two for the nice to leave off, Crandall.

516
00:47:39,000 --> 00:47:42,000
And Eddie Mathews is up now.

517
00:47:42,000 --> 00:47:47,000
Mathews playing in his fifth all-star game, has had one out of 11,

518
00:47:47,000 --> 00:47:51,000
and he is batting for Don Drysdale, who worked three innings,

519
00:47:51,000 --> 00:47:58,000
gave up three runs, four hits, walked three and struck out five.

520
00:47:58,000 --> 00:48:01,000
To leave the Crandall at third base,

521
00:48:01,000 --> 00:48:05,000
Walker delivers high on outside ball one.

522
00:48:05,000 --> 00:48:08,000
Jerry has walked one man, Sam Musings.

523
00:48:08,000 --> 00:48:12,000
Bottom of the third inning, the tempo of the game increases.

524
00:48:12,000 --> 00:48:15,000
Now that one team has established a lead,

525
00:48:15,000 --> 00:48:19,000
and the national lead, the sentimental favorites here in Los Angeles,

526
00:48:19,000 --> 00:48:23,000
because of their team, the Los Angeles Dodgers.

527
00:48:23,000 --> 00:48:27,000
To leave the Crandall, here's the pitch, Mathews falls into the screen.

528
00:48:27,000 --> 00:48:30,000
Thank one and one.

529
00:48:30,000 --> 00:48:32,000
And we have four to two here.

530
00:48:32,000 --> 00:48:38,000
There's a flexing glass backstop, ground level,

531
00:48:38,000 --> 00:48:41,000
and they cut the sailing back there once in a while,

532
00:48:41,000 --> 00:48:44,000
kicks you up.

533
00:48:44,000 --> 00:48:47,000
Nobody down a lot of the plate, but Del Crandall,

534
00:48:47,000 --> 00:48:53,000
and Eddie Mathews is the batter.

535
00:48:53,000 --> 00:48:58,000
Ready for the one and one pitch, here's a swing and a high foul to the right,

536
00:48:58,000 --> 00:49:01,000
out of play.

537
00:49:01,000 --> 00:49:13,000
Counted one ball and two strikes.

538
00:49:13,000 --> 00:49:15,000
Right hander, Jerry Walker, only 20 years old,

539
00:49:15,000 --> 00:49:22,000
is one of eight in last five for the Baltimore Orioles.

540
00:49:22,000 --> 00:49:30,000
And he doesn't appear to be overawed by this all-star game situation at all.

541
00:49:30,000 --> 00:49:34,000
Mathews waiting on the one and two pitch now.

542
00:49:34,000 --> 00:49:38,000
Jerry Walker's ready to throw. Mathews swings and misses strike three.

543
00:49:38,000 --> 00:49:41,000
Eddie was fighting an even 373 runs,

544
00:49:41,000 --> 00:49:48,000
and he went down, going for a high fastball toward the outside.

545
00:49:48,000 --> 00:49:51,000
That is strikeout number one for Walker.

546
00:49:51,000 --> 00:49:54,000
And here is Johnny Temple, the second baseman.

547
00:49:54,000 --> 00:49:59,000
Temple doubled over a shortstop, his first time at that, went to third.

548
00:49:59,000 --> 00:50:02,000
On an infield over off the bat of Ken Boyer and scored,

549
00:50:02,000 --> 00:50:05,000
when Aaron hit a high flight on the right field line,

550
00:50:05,000 --> 00:50:09,000
caught by Merritts, but deep enough for Temple to score.

551
00:50:09,000 --> 00:50:11,000
Crandall at first with one out.

552
00:50:11,000 --> 00:50:20,000
Jerry Walker throws, strike called over the outside corner to me.

553
00:50:20,000 --> 00:50:25,000
Crandall blocked the goal there at first, but didn't.

554
00:50:25,000 --> 00:50:28,000
Mathews temple checks with Billy Herman,

555
00:50:28,000 --> 00:50:31,000
who coaches for them a walkie-braise during the regular season.

556
00:50:31,000 --> 00:50:42,000
Walker throws the first base to Ronald, back in his Crandall.

557
00:50:42,000 --> 00:50:45,000
Here's the right hander ready again. Walker throws the temple.

558
00:50:45,000 --> 00:50:50,000
The only attempt to butt misses is a throw to first base, and Crandall is barely back in.

559
00:50:50,000 --> 00:50:53,000
Temple is telling Bill to Koffke that he did not monitor balls,

560
00:50:53,000 --> 00:51:01,000
but it is called strike two just the same.

561
00:51:01,000 --> 00:51:05,000
This time pass today, the Koffke calling the balls and strikes.

562
00:51:05,000 --> 00:51:09,000
Chollibera, a very rather at first,

563
00:51:09,000 --> 00:51:12,000
on his infield of second base, and Bill summers at third,

564
00:51:12,000 --> 00:51:17,000
with Burr Card and Stewart taking care of the left and right field foul line.

565
00:51:17,000 --> 00:51:21,000
Temple is at a count of two strikes now, a good man hitting that ball to right field.

566
00:51:21,000 --> 00:51:25,000
Jerry Walker throws, Johnny Temple swings in front of a high drive to center,

567
00:51:25,000 --> 00:51:33,000
Mathews back half-room, waiting makes the catch at number two.

568
00:51:33,000 --> 00:51:36,000
Well that puts it all up to ten ball here, it's a nice league all-star,

569
00:51:36,000 --> 00:51:41,000
better do any scoring here, and the bottom of the third inning with two down.

570
00:51:41,000 --> 00:51:49,000
American League leading, three to one on the bottom of the third.

571
00:51:49,000 --> 00:52:00,000
Boyer appearing in his third all-star contest.

572
00:52:00,000 --> 00:52:06,000
He's been applying here in his two other games, he has four out of six up until today,

573
00:52:06,000 --> 00:52:13,000
four out of seven now, the fifth to Boyer, strike over the outside corner.

574
00:52:13,000 --> 00:52:19,000
Ken's a right hander-hitter in one of the three Boyer brothers to make the big leagues,

575
00:52:19,000 --> 00:52:26,000
Floyd, Cletus, and Kenny.

576
00:52:26,000 --> 00:52:32,000
The only one stretch out of fifth to Boyer, low for a ball and it's one and one.

577
00:52:32,000 --> 00:52:37,000
Matt's seen some changes now after three innings as manager Casey Stengel and Fred Haney

578
00:52:37,000 --> 00:52:47,000
have some great stars at the Water Shield offensive on the West Coast.

579
00:52:47,000 --> 00:52:56,000
The counter is one and one, straight away in deep defense in all departments against Ken Boyer.

580
00:52:56,000 --> 00:53:05,000
He's got the crannel at first, now the pitch, low for ball two, two balls and a strike.

581
00:53:05,000 --> 00:53:11,000
The American League one ahead, off Don Drysdale on the top of the third inning,

582
00:53:11,000 --> 00:53:17,000
with Yogi Berra, over to the right field three.

583
00:53:17,000 --> 00:53:22,000
After two and one stretch here it is to Boyer, a take wide for ball three.

584
00:53:22,000 --> 00:53:36,000
The slider, went a little too far, got three balls and a strike.

585
00:53:36,000 --> 00:53:42,000
So now Boyer looks down and quietly at Billy Harlan, the third base coach.

586
00:53:42,000 --> 00:53:45,000
Crandall is in on the secret.

587
00:53:45,000 --> 00:53:50,000
Three and one-six, there's a swing and a foul down the third base line, the count three and two.

588
00:53:50,000 --> 00:53:59,000
Now in this situation Crandall will be going, and yelling because the fan down the left field line

589
00:53:59,000 --> 00:54:10,000
failed to stop that ground ball as it was bounding into the field and then a park attendant, got it.

590
00:54:10,000 --> 00:54:12,000
It's three and two to Ken Boyer.

591
00:54:12,000 --> 00:54:16,000
Two down, three one in the American League, leading the right to the league,

592
00:54:16,000 --> 00:54:26,000
Callateam and Los Angeles, a quick go to first base and Bill Crandall is back in.

593
00:54:26,000 --> 00:54:30,000
Now ladies and gentlemen, three and two to Ken Boyer, off the foul.

594
00:54:30,000 --> 00:54:40,000
Ken Boyer, off the walk, and up to the left field, off the drive.

595
00:54:40,000 --> 00:54:44,000
Another new baseball after Jerry Walker.

596
00:54:44,000 --> 00:54:51,000
The breeze and one of quite a bit of force is going straight out toward center field.

597
00:54:51,000 --> 00:54:59,000
Certainly not a gale, but it's enough to cool off the Callateam and help fly balls that are hit near the fences out in that direction.

598
00:54:59,000 --> 00:55:05,000
Again the three-two stretch, the Crandall goes, here's a high pop up to the left side of the infield,

599
00:55:05,000 --> 00:55:10,000
waiting for it as Apparecchio, and the shut-up has it and they've died as they tired.

600
00:55:10,000 --> 00:55:13,000
No runs, one hit, no errors, one man is left off.

601
00:55:13,000 --> 00:55:18,000
At the end of three, the American League three, the national league one.

602
00:55:18,000 --> 00:55:25,000
Do you, do you want, do you really want a decent game?

603
00:55:25,000 --> 00:55:29,000
Do you really want a decent game?

604
00:55:29,000 --> 00:55:40,000
That's the way, that's the way, that's the way, that's the way, that's the way, that's the way, that's the way.

605
00:55:40,000 --> 00:55:45,000
We now have 30 seconds for station identification.

606
00:55:45,000 --> 00:55:49,000
WGY 810 on your radio dial, WGF and Schenectady.

607
00:55:49,000 --> 00:55:56,000
Well it's the hottest team in town, Jim Shultz and the team of expert mechanics and salesmen at Schenectady Plymouth.

608
00:55:56,000 --> 00:56:00,000
Sales are zooming, trade-ins bring more, the service is unbeatable.

609
00:56:00,000 --> 00:56:08,000
Drive up Plymouth from Schenectady Plymouth, 1016 State Street.

610
00:56:08,000 --> 00:56:17,000
Get out, 32.

611
00:56:17,000 --> 00:56:24,000
A new pitcher for the NICELIG, Tim Conway comes in and if Gary Walker walks to the bench for the American League all-size,

612
00:56:24,000 --> 00:56:27,000
he was given a fine then.

613
00:56:27,000 --> 00:56:33,000
This young right-hander worked the first three innings against the Power League and NICELIG team and held them the two hits.

614
00:56:33,000 --> 00:56:40,000
Confidently, it could have had a shutout and it not been for a bad hop on a single hit by Johnny Temple in the first minute,

615
00:56:40,000 --> 00:56:44,000
resulted in a double, it's a ball bounded over the head of Ted Williams.

616
00:56:44,000 --> 00:56:49,000
He went through four three innings, gave up one run, allowed two hits.

617
00:56:49,000 --> 00:56:52,000
Walked one and struck out one.

618
00:56:52,000 --> 00:56:58,000
So now, Jim Conway, formerly with the Milwaukee Braves, the full left of Boston Braves,

619
00:56:58,000 --> 00:57:04,000
and now with the Philadelphia Fills, is the oncoming pitcher.

620
00:57:04,000 --> 00:57:08,000
Conway is making an appearance in his third all-star game.

621
00:57:08,000 --> 00:57:11,000
He has one-one while losing one.

622
00:57:11,000 --> 00:57:14,000
A towering right-hander and a great basketball player with a Boston Celtic.

623
00:57:14,000 --> 00:57:18,000
The pitch to Frank Malzone is low on him's side for ball one.

624
00:57:18,000 --> 00:57:27,000
Conway represents the only player change for the NICELIG so far today.

625
00:57:27,000 --> 00:57:30,000
The NICELIG team throws to Malzone, low for ball two.

626
00:57:30,000 --> 00:57:38,000
Malzone went over the left field screen in the first time at bat.

627
00:57:38,000 --> 00:57:44,000
This is the fourth game for Malzone in all-star competition.

628
00:57:44,000 --> 00:57:47,000
Here's the two-and-old pitch now.

629
00:57:47,000 --> 00:57:50,000
Zag got back ball over the outside.

630
00:57:50,000 --> 00:57:55,000
It's Malzone, Aparichiel and a pinch hitter for Jerry Walker.

631
00:57:55,000 --> 00:57:59,000
In the top of the fourth inning.

632
00:57:59,000 --> 00:58:02,000
The catch is two-and-one. Conway wide throws.

633
00:58:02,000 --> 00:58:10,000
Malzone takes ball three. High on the outside, it's three-and-one.

634
00:58:10,000 --> 00:58:19,000
We've all been a strike.

635
00:58:19,000 --> 00:58:21,000
Here's Conway firing again.

636
00:58:21,000 --> 00:58:29,000
Malzone swings and pops at high foul and out of sight of the left even though Kenny Boyer shoots it all the way to the sixth.

637
00:58:29,000 --> 00:58:35,000
The NICELIG team, in fact, with its starting line with moon and left, mazes instead of airing and right.

638
00:58:35,000 --> 00:58:37,000
Boyer at third.

639
00:58:37,000 --> 00:58:39,000
Banks at short. Temple at second.

640
00:58:39,000 --> 00:58:43,000
Gagele at first.

641
00:58:43,000 --> 00:58:47,000
Crandall catching and him Conway the only replacement.

642
00:58:47,000 --> 00:58:49,000
The three-and-two pitch to Frank Malzone.

643
00:58:49,000 --> 00:58:51,000
Now, the back to Conway.

644
00:58:51,000 --> 00:58:53,000
Here's who the highly-roasted first.

645
00:58:53,000 --> 00:58:55,000
And Gagele's a big hand.

646
00:58:55,000 --> 00:59:02,000
Conway's showing his fast-kick ball ability and went far up in the air to come down with that.

647
00:59:02,000 --> 00:59:07,000
Now, Willie Aparichiel is about it.

648
00:59:07,000 --> 00:59:10,000
It's third all-star game.

649
00:59:10,000 --> 00:59:12,000
One of the real speedsters of the game.

650
00:59:12,000 --> 00:59:16,000
And on the season, about in 273, where they should go to the white spot.

651
00:59:16,000 --> 00:59:20,000
And one of the big leaders, while they're leading the league.

652
00:59:20,000 --> 00:59:30,000
Here's Conway pitching. Aparichiel swings and fouls it to the right. Strike one.

653
00:59:30,000 --> 00:59:36,000
In goes the Rosenberg again.

654
00:59:36,000 --> 00:59:38,000
Malzone, number 11.

655
00:59:38,000 --> 00:59:40,000
Another Aparichiel, number 11 waiting.

656
00:59:40,000 --> 00:59:47,000
Swings down to slowly to the left side. Up with it is Boyer. Hips to first. And Aparichiel is out for out number two.

657
00:59:47,000 --> 00:59:50,000
Now, the American lady has sent up a pitch hitter.

658
00:59:50,000 --> 00:59:54,000
Holder starting pitcher, Jerry Walker.

659
00:59:54,000 --> 00:59:58,000
He's runnig in the on-back circle. He'll go to the bench.

660
00:59:58,000 --> 01:00:02,000
Let's have a hitter up here.

661
01:00:02,000 --> 01:00:09,000
And Gene Woodling, who's having a fabulous season with the Baltimore club, is coming up to pinch it.

662
01:00:09,000 --> 01:00:14,000
Pinch it for Jerry Walker.

663
01:00:14,000 --> 01:00:17,000
Your attention, please.

664
01:00:17,000 --> 01:00:23,000
The last time I've had him, Woodling, has had some days here of late.

665
01:00:23,000 --> 01:00:24,000
From the bottom of the line.

666
01:00:24,000 --> 01:00:26,000
Late for headlines when he drives in all the runs.

667
01:00:26,000 --> 01:00:31,000
That is 341 on the season with 61 runs by the end and 15 homers.

668
01:00:31,000 --> 01:00:34,000
And Gene has always been the type of hitter.

669
01:00:34,000 --> 01:00:39,000
When he gets in a streak with that beautiful group swing of his, it's almost impossible to get him out.

670
01:00:39,000 --> 01:00:45,000
A stocky left-handed batter.

671
01:00:45,000 --> 01:00:57,000
Against Connors, Gene throws. Woodling flings and pops his foul to the left and out of place. Strike one.

672
01:00:57,000 --> 01:01:02,000
It's a nice to wait to use one pinch hitter Matthews, who would like to strike that victim.

673
01:01:02,000 --> 01:01:06,000
And Woodling, starting to play, crouching very low as Connors throws.

674
01:01:06,000 --> 01:01:11,000
Gene flings on a change-up curve and it's strike two.

675
01:01:11,000 --> 01:01:13,000
Two down the base is nothing.

676
01:01:13,000 --> 01:01:19,000
The American League All-Star is leading, three to one.

677
01:01:19,000 --> 01:01:22,000
The on-two-pitch for Connors to win, a bounding ball beats the first base.

678
01:01:22,000 --> 01:01:27,000
Grab the stand, use your left-muse, and runs over and ties the wagon as bad as you can.

679
01:01:27,000 --> 01:01:30,000
And he draws a big hand for that and Connors gets a hand too.

680
01:01:30,000 --> 01:01:33,000
No runs, no hits, no errors, nobody left on.

681
01:01:33,000 --> 01:01:38,000
When moved to the bottom of the fourth inning, the score of the game is American League three, nice to league one.

682
01:01:38,000 --> 01:01:43,000
Here in the Coliseum in Los Angeles, California, where the score is the American League three, the nice to league one,

683
01:01:43,000 --> 01:01:49,000
a new hurler comes on early win. He has been selected for All-Star competition six times.

684
01:01:49,000 --> 01:01:53,000
He has been in five games.

685
01:01:53,000 --> 01:02:00,000
And early has one win to his credit and no defeat in All-Star competition.

686
01:02:00,000 --> 01:02:07,000
On the season, this great right-hander for the Chicago White Sox is 1-14 while losing six.

687
01:02:07,000 --> 01:02:16,000
And it's one of those active players around who has given a stand-up, reaching the 300 mark in victory.

688
01:02:16,000 --> 01:02:25,000
He will face Hank Aaron, Willie Mays and Ernie Banks in the bottom of inning number four.

689
01:02:25,000 --> 01:02:33,000
And at his first time, set a sacrifice on the season.

690
01:02:33,000 --> 01:02:37,000
Here's how he's going to win.

691
01:02:37,000 --> 01:02:41,000
All-Star.

692
01:02:41,000 --> 01:02:47,000
The first time that one might have to miss a pitching turn or two, he's having a picture made the other day,

693
01:02:47,000 --> 01:02:54,000
and the bench collapsed about, as it's early says, about ten big fat guys fell on him.

694
01:02:54,000 --> 01:02:57,000
But his foot appears to be alright.

695
01:02:57,000 --> 01:03:01,000
The one and only left, wing of the next player, and on a high-breaking career ball,

696
01:03:01,000 --> 01:03:06,000
they're broken across the letters, the count is one and one.

697
01:03:06,000 --> 01:03:10,000
The American League All-Star is leading, three to one.

698
01:03:10,000 --> 01:03:19,000
Henry Aaron Banks, over the 400 mark for a long time on the season, now at a patty, three-sixty-six.

699
01:03:19,000 --> 01:03:28,000
One and one pitch, Aaron goes for a high-fast ball and doesn't get it, strike two.

700
01:03:28,000 --> 01:03:38,000
The count is one and two.

701
01:03:38,000 --> 01:03:44,000
Early when studies these signs, no other changes in the American League defense.

702
01:03:44,000 --> 01:03:47,000
Just in the pitchers' box.

703
01:03:47,000 --> 01:03:50,000
Here's the one and two pitch, not Aaron.

704
01:03:50,000 --> 01:03:56,000
A swing and a high popper, yet right near the mouth, coming over third base with miles on,

705
01:03:56,000 --> 01:04:01,000
and Frank makes the one-handed catch, as it's apparently, but it's not adding more to the best,

706
01:04:01,000 --> 01:04:04,000
but he was able to blow this one-handed.

707
01:04:04,000 --> 01:04:10,000
Now we'll bring up Willie May.

708
01:04:10,000 --> 01:04:17,000
And Mays and Wynne face each other many a time in the World Series of 1954,

709
01:04:17,000 --> 01:04:23,000
and also many times in spring training, as early as a pitcher for the Cleveland Indians for years,

710
01:04:23,000 --> 01:04:27,000
when they trained against the Giants over in Arizona.

711
01:04:27,000 --> 01:04:32,000
When studying Willie Mays, with one down and the bottom of the four-finnings,

712
01:04:32,000 --> 01:04:38,000
and Willie has been feeding everything high, if this is not a Willie, there's a curved, nice call on the inside corner.

713
01:04:38,000 --> 01:04:43,000
Boy, he broke off a beauty.

714
01:04:43,000 --> 01:04:49,000
Mays batting 293 on the season for the San Francisco Giants.

715
01:04:49,000 --> 01:04:57,000
Early when Wynne throws again, curve, and misses outside, it's a ball, one and one.

716
01:04:57,000 --> 01:05:04,000
Ball and strike with one down, the nice, linked fan here getting a bit impatient, starting to level those hands together.

717
01:05:04,000 --> 01:05:08,000
They want some activity.

718
01:05:08,000 --> 01:05:12,000
Here's the one and one, since Mays is swinging a high top of the short right field.

719
01:05:12,000 --> 01:05:18,000
Nellie Fox is getting back, getting a beat on it now, and he makes the catch for out number two.

720
01:05:18,000 --> 01:05:24,000
Two men down, and Ernie Banks, the great shortstop of the Cubs, will be up.

721
01:05:24,000 --> 01:05:33,000
Ernie's down about the third, his first time.

722
01:05:33,000 --> 01:05:38,000
Mays appearing in his fifth All-Star game, has batted 11 times with three hits.

723
01:05:38,000 --> 01:05:43,000
Two doubles, he's looking for his first All-Star home run.

724
01:05:43,000 --> 01:05:50,000
Early when delivers, Banks takes a slider, tight called over the outside.

725
01:05:50,000 --> 01:05:56,000
The American League leading three to one with two down, the base is empty, and the bottom of the fourth inning.

726
01:05:56,000 --> 01:06:01,000
As Wynne Wynne delivers again, Banks takes the high curve inside for a ball one and one.

727
01:06:01,000 --> 01:06:11,000
On occasion, but not too often, Wynne will show you the knuckleball, only one he figures, and he has you set up for it perfectly.

728
01:06:11,000 --> 01:06:14,000
It's not his Sunday pitch at all.

729
01:06:14,000 --> 01:06:27,000
With one and one fastball, a swing and a strike two, one and two.

730
01:06:27,000 --> 01:06:33,000
Straight away, and big defense for Ernie Banks.

731
01:06:33,000 --> 01:06:35,000
Now the one and two delivery.

732
01:06:35,000 --> 01:06:39,000
That swings and misses, that's it, and the nice moves are out of order.

733
01:06:39,000 --> 01:06:55,000
No hit, no errors, nobody left on, and so at the end of the fourth inning, the score is the American League three, the nice to league one.

734
01:06:55,000 --> 01:06:58,000
There is a lineup change for the nice to league.

735
01:06:58,000 --> 01:07:05,000
Stan Mugil has been relieved at first base, and Frank Robinson will go into shape over there.

736
01:07:05,000 --> 01:07:16,000
As we have the top of the order up for the American League, Pete Ronald, Nellie Fox and Chad Williams.

737
01:07:16,000 --> 01:07:27,000
Jim Connelly in his first inning of pitching, retired the tail end of the batting order, Miles on Apparicio, and Gene Woodling, with no difficulty.

738
01:07:27,000 --> 01:07:30,000
Now you'll be facing the top of the order, Ronald, Fox and Williams.

739
01:07:30,000 --> 01:07:40,000
In the top of the fifth, the American League leading three to one, a home run by a fellow John accounting for one of their runs, a two run over by Yogi Berra over the distant right field screen for their three,

740
01:07:40,000 --> 01:07:49,000
a double by Johnny Temple, and a sacrifice fly by Hank Aaron, accounting for the only run for the nice to league all the time.

741
01:07:49,000 --> 01:07:59,000
Connelly pitching to Pete Ronald from the red sock, there's a batter hit slowly to the right side, and is fouled before Frank Robinson at first base can pick it up.

742
01:07:59,000 --> 01:08:04,000
Well, Ronald's a one.

743
01:08:04,000 --> 01:08:16,000
Ronald's in a great battle for the American League batting title last season with no doubt of a last few days of the campaign by his own teammates, Ed Williams.

744
01:08:16,000 --> 01:08:23,000
Pete hit some of the crotch, choked up a bit, and his left hand is batting stance.

745
01:08:23,000 --> 01:08:30,000
Chalice outfield defense against him, Connelly gives it the fastball down low for ball one.

746
01:08:30,000 --> 01:08:36,000
One ball and one strike.

747
01:08:36,000 --> 01:08:43,000
Gene Connelly throws again now, fastball is inside ball two. Connelly came straight over the top that time.

748
01:08:43,000 --> 01:08:56,000
Gene's ragged with the field nine and seven. Philadelphia club had trouble winning on the West Coast in regular season play until Connelly picks into a win hole with a giant that field stadium in San Francisco.

749
01:08:56,000 --> 01:08:59,000
Ball three, high and inside with a fastball.

750
01:08:59,000 --> 01:09:02,000
Real one.

751
01:09:02,000 --> 01:09:09,000
White wall out, he with the dazzling knuckleball, but warming up with Elston Howard.

752
01:09:09,000 --> 01:09:20,000
Connelly is low, ball four, and Pete Ronald walks with Connelly, walks his first man and submits his first base runner, but he came off.

753
01:09:20,000 --> 01:09:29,000
Drivesale with the first three, gives him three runs all earned on four hits, walk three and struck out five.

754
01:09:29,000 --> 01:09:40,000
Now, Nellie Fox will be the batter in Bill Sandel, decide this would be a good time to go out and have a chat with Gene Connelly.

755
01:09:40,000 --> 01:09:51,000
With Wilhelm warming up, we saw early women head for the showers and that must have been case to single general idea, just that early pitch one in.

756
01:09:51,000 --> 01:10:01,000
Wilhelm is firing them up a ball down the left-hand line. Nellie Fox had a conference with Cookie and I was getting out of his first base coach.

757
01:10:01,000 --> 01:10:07,000
They tell Ronald all about it. Ronald is on the back now. Fox is a good man for the front order hit and runs.

758
01:10:07,000 --> 01:10:13,000
Killed up on the club. Here's the lead at first base.

759
01:10:13,000 --> 01:10:21,000
The overhand curve called a strike and Nellie Fox went selected for an all-star play nine times and has appeared in eight games.

760
01:10:21,000 --> 01:10:26,000
Overall average is 346. Today a perfect right here with a walk and a single.

761
01:10:26,000 --> 01:10:37,000
Top of the fifth inning, three to one, the American League leading. Connelly checks his first post to Fox again a pitch out, but the runner Pete Ronald's first was not going.

762
01:10:37,000 --> 01:10:45,000
And Williams has a couple of pieces of lumber. It is loosening up down to our left.

763
01:10:45,000 --> 01:10:49,000
The temperature of the call of team today is 70.

764
01:10:49,000 --> 01:11:04,000
But just Fox left 1,000. The left side out of play and it's a count of one ball and two strikes.

765
01:11:04,000 --> 01:11:08,000
One to the count. No matter down or on a first.

766
01:11:08,000 --> 01:11:18,000
Frank Robinson right on the back with the runner. Connelly throws and Fox wins and grabs it to Johnny Temple to go to second to bank for one back to third. No double play.

767
01:11:18,000 --> 01:11:24,000
Just one out on the fourth and second base. Johnny Temple number four to running bank number six if you're starting.

768
01:11:24,000 --> 01:11:29,000
And again for his good attack. In the game here is said with you.

769
01:11:29,000 --> 01:11:36,000
That is found out the first to fly to left.

770
01:11:36,000 --> 01:11:44,000
The legend for all star plays 16 times.

771
01:11:44,000 --> 01:11:48,000
Here's the latest place to pitch to Williams low for ball one.

772
01:11:48,000 --> 01:11:54,000
That is had only one real good cut at a ball today. That was his last time up when he started he liked to audience.

773
01:11:54,000 --> 01:12:03,000
With a tremendous way he knows but you can certainly see that wonderful rhythm and power that he presents.

774
01:12:03,000 --> 01:12:08,000
It's currently set to change up. This is the outside for ball two.

775
01:12:08,000 --> 01:12:13,000
A quick throw to first base and sliding back in there and then first is Mellie Fox.

776
01:12:13,000 --> 01:12:20,000
He tore up quite a bit of Los Angeles rule of stake getting back in there.

777
01:12:20,000 --> 01:12:25,000
Count to ball most right.

778
01:12:25,000 --> 01:12:27,000
That was him. The left side of it.

779
01:12:27,000 --> 01:12:35,000
Conway throws the head strike at the name of fast ball on the inside corner.

780
01:12:35,000 --> 01:12:39,000
The count out to one.

781
01:12:39,000 --> 01:12:43,000
The fans thrilling to the threat of said Williams is the 21 pictures.

782
01:12:43,000 --> 01:12:49,000
We're going to follow the right side. The count goes to two and two.

783
01:12:49,000 --> 01:12:52,000
Had injury problems throughout his entire career.

784
01:12:52,000 --> 01:12:55,000
More than his shaft up break.

785
01:12:55,000 --> 01:12:58,000
Like it was in an all star game a few years ago in Chicago.

786
01:12:58,000 --> 01:13:03,000
They collided with the left field scoreboard and broke his wrist.

787
01:13:03,000 --> 01:13:07,000
He's had numerous other injuries mostly during spring training.

788
01:13:07,000 --> 01:13:11,000
Here's the two pitchers for Williams and swinging a little strike three.

789
01:13:11,000 --> 01:13:16,000
Conway's ducking out on a free throw ball.

790
01:13:16,000 --> 01:13:19,000
Up at the plate now. Held him out.

791
01:13:19,000 --> 01:13:21,000
Responsible for the two run late in the morning American League.

792
01:13:21,000 --> 01:13:23,000
It's the homers.

793
01:13:23,000 --> 01:13:25,000
Over the eastern right field swing.

794
01:13:25,000 --> 01:13:28,000
One of the toughest parts for the left-handed hitter for the homer.

795
01:13:28,000 --> 01:13:30,000
In base box.

796
01:13:30,000 --> 01:13:31,000
Two down.

797
01:13:31,000 --> 01:13:33,000
Out of the fifth inning.

798
01:13:33,000 --> 01:13:36,000
Ronald who walked in that first base.

799
01:13:36,000 --> 01:13:40,000
Conway to face Yogi.

800
01:13:40,000 --> 01:13:41,000
A trick.

801
01:13:41,000 --> 01:13:44,000
I cleared inside ball one.

802
01:13:44,000 --> 01:13:55,000
There's been selected for all star place 12 signs as appeared in 10-missions.

803
01:13:55,000 --> 01:13:57,000
Jim Conway fires again to Yogi.

804
01:13:57,000 --> 01:14:05,000
There's a curve that gets in over the letters on the outside of called strike one and one.

805
01:14:05,000 --> 01:14:07,000
Four hits for the American League all star.

806
01:14:07,000 --> 01:14:12,000
Just two for the National League.

807
01:14:12,000 --> 01:14:14,000
Shipped around to the right on Yogi now.

808
01:14:14,000 --> 01:14:17,000
Conway comes in wide with ball two.

809
01:14:17,000 --> 01:14:25,000
Count two and one.

810
01:14:25,000 --> 01:14:28,000
Walley Moon the left fielder.

811
01:14:28,000 --> 01:14:32,000
Well down at left center giving Yogi all of the left field line.

812
01:14:32,000 --> 01:14:33,000
Here's the two and one pitch.

813
01:14:33,000 --> 01:14:35,000
Bear swings and fouls in that direction.

814
01:14:35,000 --> 01:14:42,000
Hits out of play back among the strike table.

815
01:14:42,000 --> 01:14:43,000
Heave it up.

816
01:14:43,000 --> 01:14:44,000
Two balls.

817
01:14:44,000 --> 01:14:49,000
Two strikes.

818
01:14:49,000 --> 01:14:56,000
Base ball interest and rivalry here on the West Coast intense between the Giants and the Dodgers.

819
01:14:56,000 --> 01:15:00,000
Here's a curve and a swing and a foul back and a continued count of two and two.

820
01:15:00,000 --> 01:15:07,000
Then with the fact that Milwaukee is visiting the West Coast, first the place that Francisco and then Los Angeles during the coming week.

821
01:15:07,000 --> 01:15:10,000
Everybody wants to take it to the body.

822
01:15:10,000 --> 01:15:15,000
And the same for the hills around all of the other cities in the American League.

823
01:15:15,000 --> 01:15:20,000
Here's Conway's two-two pitch to Bear swinging a back three in the side of the track.

824
01:15:20,000 --> 01:15:22,000
No run, no hit, no errors.

825
01:15:22,000 --> 01:15:24,000
One left knock.

826
01:15:24,000 --> 01:15:26,000
Moving to the bottom of inning number five.

827
01:15:26,000 --> 01:15:31,000
The score is American League three, nice to league one.

828
01:15:31,000 --> 01:15:35,000
That's way left field for the American League.

829
01:15:35,000 --> 01:15:37,000
Moving to the bottom of inning number five.

830
01:15:37,000 --> 01:15:41,000
And ready to take over now as we have a few lineup changes.

831
01:15:41,000 --> 01:15:45,000
You've heard this fellow on many of the famous sports events, the Bulls games.

832
01:15:45,000 --> 01:15:47,000
All-Star and World Series sports.

833
01:15:47,000 --> 01:15:50,000
And the season you're here with the cool interview. Bob Neal.

834
01:15:50,000 --> 01:15:51,000
Thank you very much, Rod.

835
01:15:51,000 --> 01:15:52,000
Hello everybody.

836
01:15:52,000 --> 01:16:20,380
We're ready to move into the last half of the fifth inning here in the College

837
01:16:20,380 --> 01:16:22,380
and we're going to take a look at the game.

838
01:16:22,380 --> 01:16:24,380
And going out into right field is Rocky Calabido.

839
01:16:24,380 --> 01:16:26,380
We've got some changes in the umpire and two.

840
01:16:26,380 --> 01:16:29,380
Bill Summers of the American League will take over at the plate.

841
01:16:29,380 --> 01:16:37,380
And going down to third base will be Ken Berthart.

842
01:16:37,380 --> 01:16:40,380
And out in right field is Bill Joukowski.

843
01:16:40,380 --> 01:16:42,380
Now Joukowski's coming out now. He'll get out on the third base.

844
01:16:42,380 --> 01:16:44,380
We'll take some for you as they work out.

845
01:16:44,380 --> 01:16:53,380
And that's Frank Robinson is coming along and Robinson who took over at third base at first base with family as you moved in there now first time at bat.

846
01:16:53,380 --> 01:16:55,380
So Bill Summers works the plate.

847
01:16:55,380 --> 01:16:59,380
And Frank Robinson steps in.

848
01:16:59,380 --> 01:17:03,380
Fine ball player from the center of Red Lake started as an outfielder.

849
01:17:03,380 --> 01:17:04,380
Has moved to first base.

850
01:17:04,380 --> 01:17:07,380
Has been a great help to find your Freddie Hutchinson in the Red Lake.

851
01:17:07,380 --> 01:17:08,380
The outfield shades to the left.

852
01:17:08,380 --> 01:17:09,380
First pitch by win.

853
01:17:09,380 --> 01:17:17,380
A swing of John Deacon and Paulie Caring and it is going back and it is over to Robinson.

854
01:17:17,380 --> 01:17:19,380
Robinson picks on that first pitch.

855
01:17:19,380 --> 01:17:22,380
Summers will win a fast ball and he drives it high over the left field fence.

856
01:17:22,380 --> 01:17:26,380
Left center field fence if you will about 335 feet away.

857
01:17:26,380 --> 01:17:27,380
Well done, I think.

858
01:17:27,380 --> 01:17:29,380
Now they quiet up to this time.

859
01:17:29,380 --> 01:17:34,380
Suddenly strikes with devastating force and they pick up a run and it's three to two.

860
01:17:34,380 --> 01:17:38,380
Robinson on the first pitch gets his first off-side game homerun.

861
01:17:38,380 --> 01:17:40,380
Up there now is Wally Moon.

862
01:17:40,380 --> 01:17:46,380
He lines into a double play on a fine flag and a line drive by the first base on C. Ronald.

863
01:17:46,380 --> 01:17:49,380
Wally Moon left hand batters, stands deep in the box.

864
01:17:49,380 --> 01:17:51,380
The outfield playing him straight away.

865
01:17:51,380 --> 01:17:54,380
Now he's on the third move in just off the edge of the grass.

866
01:17:54,380 --> 01:18:01,380
Earl Winn, the veteran right hander, deals a field ball at top five ball one.

867
01:18:01,380 --> 01:18:09,380
Nationally prepares now to make a number of changes. They've got a lot of activity along the sidelines.

868
01:18:09,380 --> 01:18:13,380
Earl Winn looking into Yogi Barra is set and fires down.

869
01:18:13,380 --> 01:18:16,380
There is a curve outside ball two. Two balls, no strike.

870
01:18:16,380 --> 01:18:22,380
The batter, Wally Moon and the American League League 3-2 are playing in the last half of the set-thinny.

871
01:18:22,380 --> 01:18:26,380
Four hits for the American League, three hits for the National League and it's been some big ones.

872
01:18:26,380 --> 01:18:33,380
Pan Jones is throwing in the bullpen for the National League. Fine right hander from the San Francisco Giants.

873
01:18:33,380 --> 01:18:38,380
Winn takes down the sign, very deliberate wind-up, two ball delivery.

874
01:18:38,380 --> 01:18:43,380
There's a curve that catches the outside corner and it's two and one.

875
01:18:43,380 --> 01:18:50,380
There's a fine breeze blowing up towards the outfield.

876
01:18:50,380 --> 01:18:52,380
And the fans really enjoying this one.

877
01:18:52,380 --> 01:18:57,380
Earl Winn with the sign is ready. Fires on the two-one pitch, it's outside ball three.

878
01:18:57,380 --> 01:19:03,380
Three balls and a strike now to Wally Moon. The National League with nobody outbounding in the last half of the set-thinny,

879
01:19:03,380 --> 01:19:07,380
they've drawn within one run of the tie.

880
01:19:07,380 --> 01:19:12,380
Yolly Fox drifting back at second base, Pete Reynolds deep at first.

881
01:19:12,380 --> 01:19:15,380
And Earl Winn, back at the spotter, three-one.

882
01:19:15,380 --> 01:19:19,380
Comes down with the next pitch and it's a high curve outside ball four.

883
01:19:19,380 --> 01:19:22,380
So the National League gets Wally Moon on first base.

884
01:19:22,380 --> 01:19:26,380
And there's a runner there with Del Cando coming along.

885
01:19:26,380 --> 01:19:32,380
Cando got a single right through the center in the third inning.

886
01:19:32,380 --> 01:19:38,380
So Earl Winn now has his word cut out for him as Del Cando, who can hit the long ball

887
01:19:38,380 --> 01:19:41,380
and who's a cagey veteran of experience at that place.

888
01:19:41,380 --> 01:19:47,380
Slightly open stance now, zone is backed up from the third base back about two or three steps.

889
01:19:47,380 --> 01:19:51,380
The outfield is shading around to the left now, it's Colby Donight's center.

890
01:19:51,380 --> 01:19:54,380
Reynolds holds against the runner to look by Winn.

891
01:19:54,380 --> 01:19:59,380
And the pitch fired down to Cando. He fires to Boney Fox just, and it is grabbed by Winn for the out.

892
01:19:59,380 --> 01:20:02,380
Time to bump that ball and top it up right inside the plate.

893
01:20:02,380 --> 01:20:13,380
Grab by early Winn for out number one and Wally Moon hustles back to first.

894
01:20:13,380 --> 01:20:18,380
Number 15 coming up there now is Joe Cunningham.

895
01:20:18,380 --> 01:20:21,380
He's done an outstanding job for the St. Louis Cardinals this year.

896
01:20:21,380 --> 01:20:24,380
He's a good fan about it.

897
01:20:24,380 --> 01:20:32,380
Now the season has been hitting the 3-43, flying in the outfield.

898
01:20:32,380 --> 01:20:38,380
So now Nellie Fox and Earl Winn get together to have a little visit on how they're going to pitch to this young man.

899
01:20:38,380 --> 01:20:43,380
He can swing that big bat and the difference in the ball game at the moment is only one run.

900
01:20:43,380 --> 01:20:51,380
American League 3 the nice league 2 and the base runner on it first with only one man out.

901
01:20:51,380 --> 01:20:54,380
Dilley O'Dowell a left hander working in the American League ball fan.

902
01:20:54,380 --> 01:20:57,380
Here's the check by Winn, the check on the runner's first hand to pitch.

903
01:20:57,380 --> 01:21:00,380
Now side ball one.

904
01:21:00,380 --> 01:21:05,380
Winn may be bothered a little by the bandage that he has around his left ankle

905
01:21:05,380 --> 01:21:11,380
and is reported to you during a safety checking session for the team.

906
01:21:11,380 --> 01:21:16,380
Part of the platform collapsed and an early sound about five members of the white stock sitting on him.

907
01:21:16,380 --> 01:21:20,380
Throw to first, back throw, back safely.

908
01:21:20,380 --> 01:21:23,380
One ball no side.

909
01:21:23,380 --> 01:21:29,380
Easy lob over to first, he's back safely.

910
01:21:29,380 --> 01:21:36,380
Alright, Cunningham who stands very deep in that box, he's almost taken hands there with umpire Bill Summers working the place.

911
01:21:36,380 --> 01:21:41,380
Look over to first in the place, one down, about to the left right, I believe you're having a piece of the box.

912
01:21:41,380 --> 01:21:44,380
Throw to first, he's too late. Fourth play at second base.

913
01:21:44,380 --> 01:21:51,380
While our slow rowers have to wait for it to come along and he tossed it over to the fourth.

914
01:21:51,380 --> 01:21:56,380
But Cunningham gets on.

915
01:21:56,380 --> 01:22:01,380
So Cunningham on a few of his shots, he's on that batting for the counter.

916
01:22:01,380 --> 01:22:04,380
And Junior Gilliam is coming along.

917
01:22:04,380 --> 01:22:08,380
Junior is a quick hitter batting from the left side against the right hander early win.

918
01:22:08,380 --> 01:22:17,380
Gilliam batting 3-19 and he'll get a big hand, as he represents the Los Angeles Tigers.

919
01:22:17,380 --> 01:22:21,380
Early win now with a runner first two out, playing in the last defense inning.

920
01:22:21,380 --> 01:22:31,380
He has won to Gilliam outside with a curve and it's all won. The vaccine wins for the knuckleball yet.

921
01:22:31,380 --> 01:22:41,380
Vader Pinson, a very fast man, has come in to run for Cunningham.

922
01:22:41,380 --> 01:22:48,380
So Pinson, Vader Pinson, a very quick foot of youngsters, comes in to run for Joe Cunningham.

923
01:22:48,380 --> 01:22:53,380
With the battered Junior Gilliam, swinging that wood in the last half of the fifth inning.

924
01:22:50,380 --> 01:22:56,380
The homer by Barry in the third gave him two minutes free.

925
01:22:53,380 --> 01:22:56,380
The batter leaves away. Win takes the stretch and takes a look at him.

926
01:22:56,380 --> 01:23:00,380
The National League got a run on a double and it's back to five-and-a-half.

927
01:22:56,380 --> 01:23:02,380
Pinson has been away the pitch. It's just outside and it's all two. Two balls, no strike.

928
01:23:00,380 --> 01:23:06,380
The homer is going to run for the second.

929
01:23:02,380 --> 01:23:09,380
Well that home run ball has been a big one today. Not too many of them, but what had been hit has gone for an important run.

930
01:23:06,380 --> 01:23:10,380
The homer is going to run for the second.

931
01:23:10,380 --> 01:23:14,380
The homer is going to run for the third.

932
01:23:14,380 --> 01:23:20,380
The homer by Barry in the third gave him two minutes free. The National League got a run on a double and it's back to five-and-a-half.

933
01:23:20,380 --> 01:23:22,380
The first inning to take an early lead.

934
01:23:22,380 --> 01:23:26,380
And now the National League threatened here in the fifth inning as Robinson hits one for a homer on.

935
01:23:26,380 --> 01:23:28,380
They have a run on at first two outs.

936
01:23:28,380 --> 01:23:30,380
All two counts of the batter, Junior Gilliam again wins.

937
01:23:30,380 --> 01:23:32,380
Pits on the runner.

938
01:23:32,380 --> 01:23:36,380
There goes Pinson. The pitch is hung on and fouled back.

939
01:23:36,380 --> 01:23:40,380
So Pinson gets a tremendous jump on a pitcher and can really fly.

940
01:23:40,380 --> 01:23:44,380
It started down the second, comes back as the ball is fouled off.

941
01:23:44,380 --> 01:23:46,380
Two balls in the strike.

942
01:23:54,380 --> 01:23:58,380
David Pinson has had 16 steals on the season so far.

943
01:23:58,380 --> 01:24:02,380
So you get an idea of just how fast and loose this young man is.

944
01:24:02,380 --> 01:24:10,380
Win is mindful of it, throws over to first, he's back safely again.

945
01:24:10,380 --> 01:24:14,380
Sets now by Win. Pinson bobbing him a little bit, edges away. Two balls in the strike.

946
01:24:14,380 --> 01:24:18,380
Mark and his feet and Win now tips off the runner.

947
01:24:18,380 --> 01:24:20,380
Fans are loving it.

948
01:24:20,380 --> 01:24:24,380
Alright, once again Pinson jumps off to a lead. There's Win with a threat.

949
01:24:24,380 --> 01:24:26,380
And the pitch coming down to Gilliam.

950
01:24:26,380 --> 01:24:32,380
Outside, ball free. Three balls in the strike. Win misses with the curve.

951
01:24:32,380 --> 01:24:36,380
Well Gilliam now steps out.

952
01:24:36,380 --> 01:24:40,380
Takes a look down to the third base coach.

953
01:24:40,380 --> 01:24:44,380
Pete Reynolds holding against the runner at first base.

954
01:24:44,380 --> 01:24:51,380
Pinson now looks into Gilliam and they kind of exchange the niceties of the afternoon and Win would like to be in on it.

955
01:24:51,380 --> 01:24:54,380
Takes off the first line from Yogi Barr.

956
01:24:54,380 --> 01:24:57,380
Now takes the second Pinson edges away.

957
01:24:57,380 --> 01:25:08,380
Three-one pitch with outside ball for and the National League has runners at second and first.

958
01:25:08,380 --> 01:25:15,380
So Junior Gilliam up there battling for Johnny Temple draws a lock.

959
01:25:15,380 --> 01:25:24,380
And Tim Boyer who was a very flinty and big star for the National League in 1956 in Washington not only with his great defensive play,

960
01:25:24,380 --> 01:25:28,380
but with his big crowd he's up there now. He's headless in two times at bat.

961
01:25:28,380 --> 01:25:35,380
He has not faced early Win. His two previous efforts were against the young right-handed Jerry Walker.

962
01:25:35,380 --> 01:25:40,380
So a fast man at second and a speed third first and the stretch now by Win with the outfield slanted around to the last.

963
01:25:40,380 --> 01:25:45,380
The first pitch coming down a fast ball over the outside corner for strikes.

964
01:25:45,380 --> 01:25:50,380
Win despite his many years in baseball can still reach back and blister one through there.

965
01:25:50,380 --> 01:25:56,380
Plus he is a cumulative fast knowledge of how exactly to work with these batters.

966
01:25:56,380 --> 01:26:03,380
Fletcher's once again looks back to the runner at second Pinson and deals one and is high on outside and it's one-on-one.

967
01:26:03,380 --> 01:26:07,380
One ball, one strike.

968
01:26:07,380 --> 01:26:12,380
Win the last half of the fifth inning and the excitement starts to build.

969
01:26:12,380 --> 01:26:20,380
As manager Fred Haney digs into his reserves and Casey Sangle goes for his and all of these all stars

970
01:26:20,380 --> 01:26:23,380
teaching his own right fine Major League ball player.

971
01:26:23,380 --> 01:26:28,380
One-one delivery. Half swing side to go. Check it. It's outside. Two balls and a strike.

972
01:26:28,380 --> 01:26:30,380
Breaking ball. Drop down and outside.

973
01:26:30,380 --> 01:26:41,380
Calabito who's taken over in right field is on a line in right center making a battle over in left center and back near the screen in left is Al Keyline.

974
01:26:41,380 --> 01:26:46,380
Now zone backed up along the line at third base and Appalachio deep at York.

975
01:26:46,380 --> 01:26:48,380
Foxy shaded over near second.

976
01:26:48,380 --> 01:26:54,380
The runners lead away now. Pinson at second junior Gilliam at first and early win ready with a two-one delivery.

977
01:26:54,380 --> 01:27:00,380
Pinson on the outside corner and it's two and two. Get that fast ball just above the belt over the outside corner.

978
01:27:00,380 --> 01:27:10,380
Two-two count with two outs. Two on and a big pitch coming up.

979
01:27:10,380 --> 01:27:16,380
Pinson now moves down the line from second. Gilliam again leads away from first and win with a strike.

980
01:27:16,380 --> 01:27:24,380
Pinson is ready. Fire to the batter. Five ball three. Three balls and two strikes. Time to get him to go for that high fast ball.

981
01:27:24,380 --> 01:27:34,380
The Boyle is having none of it and it's now three and two. A post out and a pressure mount.

982
01:27:34,380 --> 01:27:41,380
National League fans predominantly here in the Los Angeles Coliseum. About 50,000 of them.

983
01:27:41,380 --> 01:27:47,380
And of course we're just guessing. Second go now as early win takes a look back to the runners and there we go.

984
01:27:47,380 --> 01:27:59,380
The three to 50's. Now time for a four to make it to the loaded.

985
01:27:59,380 --> 01:28:06,380
Well early win now has the bases loaded and one of the most amazing young men in baseball today.

986
01:28:06,380 --> 01:28:13,380
Hey there, come along. So let's pick where all these gentlemen are at the moment.

987
01:28:13,380 --> 01:28:22,380
We got Peter Pinson over at third base. At second base is Junior Gilliam and Boyle is on at first.

988
01:28:22,380 --> 01:28:27,380
Mike Wilhelm going in the bullpen for the American League. Hank Aaron the batter.

989
01:28:27,380 --> 01:28:33,380
He has sacrificed with a five ball that's brought in a run and he's up to the third base and first pitch to him.

990
01:28:33,380 --> 01:28:40,380
He's outside and it's ball one.

991
01:28:40,380 --> 01:28:45,380
Base is loaded. National League coming up here in the last half of the fifth inning.

992
01:28:45,380 --> 01:28:50,380
Four hits for the American League, three hits for the National League and it's three to two with the American League leading.

993
01:28:50,380 --> 01:28:59,380
Here's the pitch coming down. Wings and fouls it off. Back on the screen and it's one and one.

994
01:28:59,380 --> 01:29:06,380
One of the amazing things about Hank Aaron is this youngster who's been a terror of the National League for so many years with his fine hitting.

995
01:29:06,380 --> 01:29:10,380
He knows our competition has never had an extra base hit.

996
01:29:10,380 --> 01:29:18,380
So that I'm sure is something of great concern to early win. He's mindful of it and he'll be working with extreme caution but with the bases loaded.

997
01:29:18,380 --> 01:29:24,380
How careful can you be? Base is loaded.

998
01:29:24,380 --> 01:29:29,380
There's a swing and a ground ball out of first base and taken by Pete Reynolds.

999
01:29:29,380 --> 01:29:33,380
That's all. As Hank Aaron grounds out to Pete Reynolds.

1000
01:29:33,380 --> 01:29:36,380
One run for the National League and a lead off home run by Frank Robinson.

1001
01:29:36,380 --> 01:29:40,380
There were no errors and three men are left on at the end of five for winning the score.

1002
01:29:40,380 --> 01:29:45,380
The American League three, the National League two.

1003
01:29:45,380 --> 01:29:52,380
We're going to have a new batterie now as we move into the top half of the sixth inning for the National League, Sam Jones.

1004
01:29:52,380 --> 01:29:59,380
He has done an outstanding job for the San Francisco Giants who has won 14 games while losing 10 on the season so far.

1005
01:29:59,380 --> 01:30:03,380
And his 14 victories equals his first winning year of his career.

1006
01:30:03,380 --> 01:30:10,380
So now in the National League lineup we will have Charlie Neal at second base.

1007
01:30:10,380 --> 01:30:15,380
Junior Gilliam will be at third.

1008
01:30:15,380 --> 01:30:28,380
As a pitcher, Hal Smith from the Cardinals will catch and make him out of a base Jones. A pitch zone, a fast ball outside, ball one.

1009
01:30:28,380 --> 01:30:37,380
Hal Smith working back of that play as Sam Jones gets set to go and he fires on the one ball delivery and he gets the strike over.

1010
01:30:37,380 --> 01:30:45,380
Never forget watching the no hit game pitch by Sam Jones against the pitch strike pilot some years ago. Walk the bases, pull in the ninth inning then strike out the next three men.

1011
01:30:45,380 --> 01:30:50,380
Filed off to the left and it is a one ball two strike count to Mickey Maddow.

1012
01:30:50,380 --> 01:30:56,380
Maddow so far today got a single in the second inning when he pushed the box by the starting pitcher for the National League, Don Drysdale.

1013
01:30:56,380 --> 01:31:02,380
He walked in the third so he's one for one. One ball and two strikes and we're playing in the top of the sixth inning.

1014
01:31:02,380 --> 01:31:13,380
The American League leads three to two. Here's the delivery. Outside and it's two balls two strikes.

1015
01:31:13,380 --> 01:31:29,380
Junior Gilliam at third. Ernie Banks at shortstop. Charlie Neal at second. Frank Robinson at first. The two to pitch. Outside ball three. Just missed with that one.

1016
01:31:29,380 --> 01:31:36,380
Wally Moon is still in left field. Willie Mays is still out in right center and Mike Aaron is out in right field.

1017
01:31:36,380 --> 01:31:39,380
So a full count to Mickey Maddow. Jones sets the three to delivery.

1018
01:31:39,380 --> 01:31:47,380
Full on a drive to the right of the field. Going out there is Willie Mays. He's got it and now number one.

1019
01:31:47,380 --> 01:31:53,380
Willie Mays makes it look so easy as he just drifts up there and he casually catches that ball.

1020
01:31:53,380 --> 01:32:00,380
There's no indication that he's taking it easy. That's his great drive and ability of catching that ball.

1021
01:32:00,380 --> 01:32:08,380
Rocky Colabido who has 31 home runs on the season. Strong right hand batter from the Cleveland Indians.

1022
01:32:08,380 --> 01:32:17,380
Deep in the batter's box and Sam Jones who's no stranger to him used to be a teammate as fires a fast ball going outside. Ball one.

1023
01:32:17,380 --> 01:32:23,380
Moon back near the shadow of the pension left field. Willie Mays over in left center. Deep in right is.

1024
01:32:23,380 --> 01:32:29,380
There's a back ball for a strike. A beautiful pitch on the outside corner. One ball in one strike.

1025
01:32:29,380 --> 01:32:38,380
Colabido comes over to the on-back circle where Frank Malzone has the rosin bag.

1026
01:32:38,380 --> 01:32:46,380
Colabido took over from Roger Maric. Maric was hit with him two times in bat and Colabido is getting his first swing in the bat.

1027
01:32:46,380 --> 01:32:50,380
Here's the one one delivery. A curve and he drives it deep in the left and it's foul.

1028
01:32:50,380 --> 01:32:54,380
Make a souvenir out there for the folks.

1029
01:32:54,380 --> 01:32:59,380
Thoughts one ball, two strikes.

1030
01:32:59,380 --> 01:33:09,380
Colabido has developed a little trademark of flexing his back muscles which is just tapped back down in there.

1031
01:33:09,380 --> 01:33:16,380
He sort of draws a beating point that bat out like a rifle at Sam Jones. Jones ready to throw that arm up there. Here comes the one two quicks.

1032
01:33:16,380 --> 01:33:23,380
A side arm. Back ball outside. Two balls, two strikes.

1033
01:33:23,380 --> 01:33:30,380
Russ can check me on this. I don't think Jones ever comes down with the same pitch for the same batter in three times.

1034
01:33:30,380 --> 01:33:39,380
Two two deliveries. Frank's been called as he holds a fast ball in the outside corner. That ball jumps over the corner and Colabido took it.

1035
01:33:39,380 --> 01:33:44,380
So Sam Jones records the strikeout. That's the strikeout. Recorded by Max and Lake Pitches Bay.

1036
01:33:44,380 --> 01:33:48,380
John Gladfield had five in his three innings. Conley worked two in the strikeout too.

1037
01:33:48,380 --> 01:33:54,380
And Jones records one. There's two out in the bat and now Frank Malzone. His home run in the second inning.

1038
01:33:54,380 --> 01:34:00,380
The American League back into a one one tie. Three to two American League. The Pitches Malzone.

1039
01:34:00,380 --> 01:34:10,380
Texas swinging the ball. Drops outside and low on its ball one. One ball no strike.

1040
01:34:10,380 --> 01:34:18,380
Gilliam guarding that foul on its third back up two or three steps. Jones set for the big motion. Fire's outside and it's ball two.

1041
01:34:18,380 --> 01:34:29,380
That's the bad one. I'm fired up. Summer's taking a good look at it. Summer's a six over at the turn of the fifth inning from I'm fired up.

1042
01:34:29,380 --> 01:34:38,380
Joukalki holds about the same size and the choice all of these men in blue have not only dedicated their lives to baseball but work at it every minute.

1043
01:34:38,380 --> 01:34:44,380
There's a half swing but it catches the inside corner and it's like one.

1044
01:34:44,380 --> 01:34:51,380
Jones trying to check his swing but that ball of Jones moved and caught the inside corner two and one two out. Nobody asked.

1045
01:34:51,380 --> 01:34:56,380
Three runs on four hits. No errors for the American League. Two runs three hits. No errors for the National League.

1046
01:34:56,380 --> 01:35:01,380
Then some fine pitching here this afternoon. Here's Jones with a two one delivery.

1047
01:35:01,380 --> 01:35:07,380
There's a fly ball hit deep in the center field. Well he made a change. He's having a approach to best skills on ball.

1048
01:35:07,380 --> 01:35:15,380
It's a good catch by Willie Mays like an end going up for a football catch and he makes the catch and that's all for the American League in the sixth inning.

1049
01:35:15,380 --> 01:35:20,380
Nothing to cross and at the end of five and a half innings of play.

1050
01:35:20,380 --> 01:35:26,380
Now in the middle of the sixth inning the score is the American League three the National League two.

1051
01:35:26,380 --> 01:35:31,380
Here's what's in Nellie Park leaves the diamond and sure enough he went out of his way to touch third base.

1052
01:35:31,380 --> 01:35:39,380
He's had these little two positions and most of them can't tell you why but there are many things they have good reasons for and that includes shaving the Gillette way.

1053
01:35:39,380 --> 01:35:45,380
As Nellie's teammate Louis Apparecio puts it I never owned a smoother shaving razor than that Gillette adjustable.

1054
01:35:45,380 --> 01:35:52,380
It's fast and comfortable. Yes comfort is the story for never before has it been a razor like the Gillette adjustable.

1055
01:35:52,380 --> 01:35:59,380
You simply turn the adjusting dial to get nine different degrees of edge exposure and edge angle to fit your exact requirement.

1056
01:35:59,380 --> 01:36:06,380
It's easy to find the setting for you. A turn to the left gives less exposure dial to the right for more blade edge.

1057
01:36:06,380 --> 01:36:17,380
The Gillette 195 adjustable is the one piece razor changes blade instantly rinses clean back and it's so with this guarantee we guarantee the finest shave you've ever had of your money back.

1058
01:36:17,380 --> 01:36:21,380
You fans have gone so for the 195 adjustable you may have a little trouble finding it.

1059
01:36:21,380 --> 01:36:42,380
Over years I received the use of pie within a few days in Tim's family case with Gillette blue blade dispenser on the $1.95.

1060
01:36:42,380 --> 01:36:54,380
I'm going to have a few changes in the American League now. You put it is white bull home of the Baltimore Orioles will help spend so many years working over there in the National League.

1061
01:36:54,380 --> 01:36:59,380
We'll pitch first to Willie Mays and do a new catch of Sherm roller pop the foul over near the stand.

1062
01:36:59,380 --> 01:37:02,380
Joe Pete Ronald trading his eyes right near the foul line. He's got it.

1063
01:37:02,380 --> 01:37:12,380
The foul ball taken by Pete Ronald as Willie Mays goes on that hooker ball of white willow and found it off.

1064
01:37:12,380 --> 01:37:16,380
Willow has had a rather incredible career with the former New York Giants.

1065
01:37:16,380 --> 01:37:20,380
Now San Francisco Giants he worked for many years.

1066
01:37:20,380 --> 01:37:27,380
There's an excellent relief for them and drifted in the American League.

1067
01:37:27,380 --> 01:37:35,380
As banks playing and fouling it off back of the screen come Sherm roller. I don't know what it'll have a chance to win might bring it back in its out of play.

1068
01:37:35,380 --> 01:37:43,380
Willow my guess you could say reached the height of his career last September 20th when he pitched a no run no hit game versus New York.

1069
01:37:43,380 --> 01:37:46,380
One and nothing.

1070
01:37:46,380 --> 01:37:57,380
So the American League now facing perhaps one of the most devastating home run it is in the National League or any bank. The man with the quick list or as Russ says as they say over in Chicago Mr. Everything.

1071
01:37:57,380 --> 01:38:05,380
I feel around the left. Willhelm gives him a fluttering knuckleball it's over for Sykes and it's like two.

1072
01:38:05,380 --> 01:38:10,380
No ball to Sykes.

1073
01:38:10,380 --> 01:38:18,380
Next week he's out of the back and it's not hold to strike.

1074
01:38:18,380 --> 01:38:25,380
Some folks say that all will have really needs to do to get warmed up as the manicures nails.

1075
01:38:25,380 --> 01:38:33,380
But the knuckleball really jumped around and when White has good control of it which he usually does.

1076
01:38:33,380 --> 01:38:41,380
He started off this year racking up nine straight victories. There's nothing in two six days of playing and he's playing this one out of fly ball deep in the center.

1077
01:38:41,380 --> 01:38:43,380
He's got it.

1078
01:38:43,380 --> 01:38:49,380
And he's back changing that net play to a fastball but he learns that the center field is two out of the sixth inning.

1079
01:38:49,380 --> 01:38:51,380
Right.

1080
01:38:51,380 --> 01:38:58,380
Two down and Frank Robinson who puts an estimate within a run of a tie. The American League is leading three to this is the last half of the sixth inning.

1081
01:38:58,380 --> 01:39:06,380
Robinson hit a home run in the fifth inning. That one came off early when he walked in the second inning off Young Jerry Walker.

1082
01:39:06,380 --> 01:39:11,380
The pitch is a fastball. Willhelm changing up and coming down with a fastball.

1083
01:39:11,380 --> 01:39:15,380
About 90 percent of his deliveries are net plays.

1084
01:39:15,380 --> 01:39:20,380
Ready now fires the right hand batter. This one way wide goes back.

1085
01:39:20,380 --> 01:39:31,380
One ball and one strike.

1086
01:39:31,380 --> 01:39:36,380
One and one two out nobody on.

1087
01:39:36,380 --> 01:39:54,380
The American League leading by one run three to two the score. Willhelm's back with a one one set. There's a swing a solid back to the box back out of a second.

1088
01:39:54,380 --> 01:40:07,380
And the hit to now even four feet. The American League got only two hits off Jerry Walker. There's young 20 year old right handed who left the ball game after three innings having allowed only one run stuck out one.

1089
01:40:07,380 --> 01:40:17,380
And only two bases early when works the fourth and willhelm here working in the sixth inning.

1090
01:40:17,380 --> 01:40:28,380
Left hand batting Wally Moon is up there over the first he's back safely. Frank Robinson the base runner first.

1091
01:40:28,380 --> 01:40:34,380
Brian Jiren is throwing slow ball one.

1092
01:40:34,380 --> 01:40:38,380
Brian Jiren up and throwing in the American League bullpen.

1093
01:40:38,380 --> 01:40:49,380
The greatest danger for willhelm is with a man on one ball delivery. There's a swing and a five ball hit in the center field. Man will just be back to backing. He has room and he makes the chance to be up.

1094
01:40:49,380 --> 01:40:59,380
So the sixth inning no runs one hit. There were no errors and one man is left on for the next league. And at the end of the sixth inning the score is American League three the next league two.

1095
01:40:59,380 --> 01:41:08,380
Top of the seventh inning and for the American League facing Sam Jones will be the bottom portion of the lineup.

1096
01:41:08,380 --> 01:41:12,380
Louis Apparicio is going to come up there.

1097
01:41:12,380 --> 01:41:18,380
Imagine the folks around Oklahoma way are really singing the praises tonight of the young Jerry Walker.

1098
01:41:18,380 --> 01:41:30,380
Everybody here both National League and American League just generally baseball fans. Youngster only 20 years old. There's only been an organized baseball for a few years coming in and doing such an incredible job.

1099
01:41:30,380 --> 01:41:40,380
Millie O'Dell has joined Ryan Jiren in the bullpen. O'Dell the left handed from Baltimore Ryan Jiren the number one fastball releaser for the New York Yankees.

1100
01:41:40,380 --> 01:41:51,380
And Sam Jones will try his luck here in the top of the seventh inning against Louis Apparicio. Little Louis has done just about everything you could ask for a ball player and more.

1101
01:41:51,380 --> 01:42:01,380
He's been a really strong man. He didn't only box but she called the white box so far this year. Made incredible stops and has an amazing arm and can run.

1102
01:42:01,380 --> 01:42:04,380
Swings the bat pretty well. Looks at a fastball outside ball one.

1103
01:42:04,380 --> 01:42:11,380
Sam Jones working now for the National League. Diaseo Farad calmly in the fourth and Jones came on in the sixth.

1104
01:42:11,380 --> 01:42:23,380
Next delivery. There's a strike. Jones who has great motion sort of pivots around on his right foot and kind of conceals his arm with a twist of his hip motion and then kicks that leg and brings that ball around.

1105
01:42:23,380 --> 01:42:30,380
One ball and one strike. The delivery. Fastball. On outside. Two balls and one strike.

1106
01:42:30,380 --> 01:42:40,380
On deck for the American League. Coming up as a pinch hitter is Tony Kubek. Two balls and a strike. Fastball outside.

1107
01:42:40,380 --> 01:42:53,380
All three. So, like Wilhelm is going to lead. He did a fine job.

1108
01:42:53,380 --> 01:43:02,380
Three one pitch. Swung on. Top foul. Coming over his house. This may have a chance forward. It is out of play. And it stands on the count of three balls. Two strikes.

1109
01:43:02,380 --> 01:43:08,380
Nobody out. Apparicio leading off. This is the top of the seventh inning.

1110
01:43:08,380 --> 01:43:18,380
Fans have seen some magnificent pitching by both sides today. And they've seen some fine defensive play and they have seen the power demonstrated with the home run.

1111
01:43:18,380 --> 01:43:31,380
Apparicio stands in there. Fans flat footed about halfway deep. Now bends over to the way. Three two deliveries. Wow this one back. Count holds three and two.

1112
01:43:31,380 --> 01:43:47,380
Kubek is just really getting back in the shape after a collision with Gail McTugel in a series some weeks ago.

1113
01:43:47,380 --> 01:43:54,380
Two strikes. Apparicio away. There's an X-50. Tired to check his swing but Jones gets it over the inside corner for strike three.

1114
01:43:54,380 --> 01:44:04,380
Apparicio becomes a strikeout victim. And for Jones that's his second. And nine strikeouts recorded by National Expecute.

1115
01:44:04,380 --> 01:44:18,380
Tony Kubek comes up now at the bat for Royce Wilhelm. Tought a lot of the Billy O'Dell Ryan Duren for the American League in the last half of the seventh.

1116
01:44:18,380 --> 01:44:25,380
First pitch is slow floating serve. There's a little hind inside. Ball one.

1117
01:44:25,380 --> 01:44:35,380
Al Smith of the Cardinals working back at that plate. Sam Jones on the mound and moving in close to third is Junior Gilliam.

1118
01:44:35,380 --> 01:44:48,380
Gilliam protecting against the slap on the left side of the infield has moved within about a step of the infield grass at third. The outfield playing straight away.

1119
01:44:48,380 --> 01:44:59,380
Two balls and no strike. Jones that by the fastball down low ball three. Three balls no strike. The American League is leading three two.

1120
01:44:59,380 --> 01:45:07,380
We're playing in the top of the seventh inning. Tony Kubek batting for Royce Wilhelm. Left hand batter strong. Wicks gets the strike.

1121
01:45:07,380 --> 01:45:14,380
Three and one as Jones ups that good fastball right down the middle.

1122
01:45:14,380 --> 01:45:21,380
Coaching at third for the American League. Harry Cuffillado Jettos the manager of Washington coaching at first. Three one delivery.

1123
01:45:21,380 --> 01:45:31,380
Like you'll call he got another fastball. Well that Jones has lost that can get back in there and find that mustard seed and really spread it all over that ball. He can fire.

1124
01:45:31,380 --> 01:45:38,380
And with his motion he makes that ball jump in there.

1125
01:45:38,380 --> 01:45:46,380
Now pitching the Tony Kubek he's ready and comes down with it and he just missed outside ball four.

1126
01:45:46,380 --> 01:45:59,380
So Kubek is on first walk given up by Jones. One up and Pete Reynolds about it. Reynolds about it we can go. He shifted over to first base.

1127
01:45:59,380 --> 01:46:12,380
He has stuck out twice today. He's walked. He's a never been this man with that bat and only leads away. Takes a fastball hand outside ball one.

1128
01:46:12,380 --> 01:46:19,380
One of the teams the American League took some slow motion pictures of Reynolds to show to the batters to show how he concentrates on the ball.

1129
01:46:19,380 --> 01:46:28,380
Takes the strike and it's one one. They discovered with the slow motion films that Reynolds looked at ball and practically could read the signature of the person in the league if it came up there.

1130
01:46:28,380 --> 01:46:30,380
Really concentrated on it.

1131
01:46:30,380 --> 01:46:38,380
So the first by Jones. The ball gets fired Robinson and going the second is Tony Kubek. The ground roll holds him there as the ball bounces into the sand.

1132
01:46:38,380 --> 01:46:48,380
Jones just fired that ball over to first. Now presumed with the San Francisco Giants the first baseman is probably always anticipating that throw.

1133
01:46:48,380 --> 01:47:00,380
And that's not just head yet. So it'll be. And the first day of the ballgame is charged against the pitcher. Sam Jones on the floor with the last only two back to go the second.

1134
01:47:00,380 --> 01:47:14,380
That feels straight away. One ball camp. Pete Reynolds about it one one. I was a curve and two balls in the track.

1135
01:47:14,380 --> 01:47:20,380
Three to two. The American League is leading and they're threatening here in the seventh inning. Kubek with the long lead in second.

1136
01:47:20,380 --> 01:47:28,380
Gilliam again with that left hand batter up there not far away from the back of third. A curve outside ball three.

1137
01:47:28,380 --> 01:47:36,380
Part of the ball and thanks to him over to field. He fumbled it momentarily and they have got thanks for the matter.

1138
01:47:36,380 --> 01:47:48,380
So it was all game going here until the seventh inning and two areas in a row. Now I have put the American League with runners at third and a runner third.

1139
01:47:48,380 --> 01:48:02,380
One of those matches that bounced back through the box is Jones reached out with his bare hands. The ball was deflected just out of his fingertips and as bank had broken for the ball he had to sort of retrace his steps and reach for it and the ball just dipped off the end of his drop.

1140
01:48:02,380 --> 01:48:14,380
So three to two. The American League lead and they now have a chance to add to their lead as Nellie Fox steps up there with one hit in two official times at back.

1141
01:48:14,380 --> 01:48:24,380
Runners at third and first and only one out. Jones ready. Spins one. That's a little high on outside ball one. Gilliam right on the edge of the grass at third.

1142
01:48:24,380 --> 01:48:32,380
Ernie Banks shaded over near second. Charlie Neal is backed up at second base and Reynolds of course the base on his first team held there by Robinson.

1143
01:48:32,380 --> 01:48:43,380
One ball delivery. Jones flies out in the left field curving foul. That's little nally Fox during the regular season.

1144
01:48:43,380 --> 01:48:57,380
Final magician with that net.

1145
01:48:57,380 --> 01:49:17,380
The youngster has popped out of his fans to get that foul ball and the officer is not chasing him. There's no funny thing. He just wants to warn them that the baseball field is a diamond in south and it's in close years and time is extended strictly for the ball players and not for the youngsters.

1146
01:49:17,380 --> 01:49:28,380
In the baseball people don't want to have a souvenir. They don't want to get killed if a line drives them back there and these youngsters are out in the field. One more one strike and that pitch is high and it's ball two.

1147
01:49:28,380 --> 01:49:35,380
Two balls in a strike now. Nellie Fox about it.

1148
01:49:35,380 --> 01:49:47,380
Charlie and three two and they're threatening to cook something up here with Tony Cuback the base runner third coming down the line. Ronald holding closest first. Jones ready to one.

1149
01:49:47,380 --> 01:50:05,380
Ronald holds the second and coming in the store is Tony Cuback. Fox lined the shot by the pitcher and right out of a second base in the center field and L.R.P. she was throwing early in the ball game and up and throwing for the nice league.

1150
01:50:05,380 --> 01:50:15,380
Nellie Fox drives in the run with a single and is hit number five.

1151
01:50:15,380 --> 01:50:22,380
Well about an hour ago he's making his first appearance batting in the number three spot he took over for Ted Williams in left field.

1152
01:50:22,380 --> 01:50:30,380
He had a home run in the first offside game in Pittsburgh this year and runners in second and first and he takes the fastball inside the back to the web or one.

1153
01:50:30,380 --> 01:50:45,380
C.L.I.N. batting three twenty three. Suffered a complex factor earlier this year but has apparently recovered and he's ever dangerous.

1154
01:50:45,380 --> 01:50:56,380
Jones ready fires down on the fastball it's blown outside ball two. Al C.L.I.N. of the Detroit Tigers finds out of high school moves right into the big league.

1155
01:50:56,380 --> 01:51:04,380
Four to two the American League is leading this is the top of the seven. Jones and Cuback delivers the curve that's not so run it's two balls in a strike.

1156
01:51:04,380 --> 01:51:13,380
Four hits a beautiful curveball. Jones starts it right at these right hand batters and then it just lands right over.

1157
01:51:13,380 --> 01:51:17,380
Now field around to the left. Pete Ronald in second and L.R.P. Fox at first.

1158
01:51:17,380 --> 01:51:23,380
There's a swing and a fly ball hit in the shallow center field coming in as Willie May's poised under and he's got it.

1159
01:51:23,380 --> 01:51:30,380
Looks at basket under and made the grab on it. Throw in the second base and we have two out.

1160
01:51:30,380 --> 01:51:44,380
C.L.I.N. is up there now. L.R.I.N. has certainly been a big iron man for the Chicago White Fox. He's taken over for Yogi Bear on the season batting two sixty five.

1161
01:51:44,380 --> 01:52:00,380
L.R. very quiet. Dan's fairly deep in the batter's box and then just slightly at the knee. Jones sends a fast ball inside and L.R. backs away.

1162
01:52:00,380 --> 01:52:10,380
Now field straight away. Four to two the American League is leading. Five hits for the American League. Four hits for the N.I.N. League and two errors here in the seventh inning have not helped the N.I.N. League.

1163
01:52:10,380 --> 01:52:19,380
Sowing error by Jones. A deflected ball and an error charged the bank. Next pitch he takes the strike and it's one and one.

1164
01:52:19,380 --> 01:52:26,380
Lauer commenting with Al Smith the catcher on the beauty of that pitch. Fun over there by Jones.

1165
01:52:26,380 --> 01:52:40,380
Sam Jones known as the two six. One one delivery. Strike the third out first to the way to Robinson and Lauer is going for third. Keep Reynolds big for third.

1166
01:52:40,380 --> 01:52:49,380
And throw it down to the first base and Frank Robinson hit him on the heel of the glove, bounced away from him and it'll be another error.

1167
01:52:49,380 --> 01:52:56,380
Air charge to the first base from Frank Robinson. Al Smith threw a strike down there right over the back.

1168
01:52:56,380 --> 01:53:06,380
And on the play Reynolds is allowed to go to third base and that's the third error for the N.I.N. League. Runners the third and first and Lauer sends in there.

1169
01:53:06,380 --> 01:53:14,380
One two pitch to him. A curve outside. Ball two second.

1170
01:53:14,380 --> 01:53:22,380
Oh Pete Reynolds sends out there at third. Melly Fox at first. Two balls to Frank. And ready now is Jones.

1171
01:53:22,380 --> 01:53:29,380
Tins one that just misses outside. Ball three.

1172
01:53:29,380 --> 01:53:37,380
Al Smith handling the catching for the N.I.N. League. Empire Bill Summers working back at the plate.

1173
01:53:37,380 --> 01:53:42,380
Bill Jokowski who started back at the plate worked the first four and a half and has moved to third base.

1174
01:53:42,380 --> 01:53:44,380
And it varies out of second.

1175
01:53:44,380 --> 01:53:51,380
Pete still takes it on and Jones is outside ball four and the bases are loaded.

1176
01:53:51,380 --> 01:53:55,380
Those fans Jones have given up their second walk.

1177
01:53:55,380 --> 01:54:05,380
Lauer Fates is throwing out there in the N.I.N. League both ends and making Melly come up against fans Jones.

1178
01:54:05,380 --> 01:54:09,380
Well this is a tough situation for Jones.

1179
01:54:09,380 --> 01:54:16,380
That third base run on Fox is on second. That first base is Sham Lauer and the pitch seminal.

1180
01:54:16,380 --> 01:54:21,380
Back ball over the outside corner of Scythe.

1181
01:54:21,380 --> 01:54:30,380
American League leading four or two as the American League starts to pile up some potential runs here in three minutes on in two minutes.

1182
01:54:30,380 --> 01:54:36,380
Jones ready fires on the one strike pitch. It's playing in a miss and it's strike two.

1183
01:54:36,380 --> 01:54:39,380
All right.

1184
01:54:42,380 --> 01:54:47,380
Tom Drivedale who started for the N.I.N. League sitting right down in front of us.

1185
01:54:47,380 --> 01:54:51,380
He liked Jerry Walker. Very nice. Fine looking young man.

1186
01:54:51,380 --> 01:55:01,380
Two strikes here at the bases loaded. Jones ready fires and a half swing and it is ball one strike two.

1187
01:55:01,380 --> 01:55:14,380
Here's the official play dependence. Seventy four thousand nine hundred and eighty two wonderful baseball fans from all around the United States and especially out here in the West Coast.

1188
01:55:14,380 --> 01:55:25,380
Watching these all start coming to Madel twins and slices of foul and the fans out in the field can hold one ball two strikes.

1189
01:55:25,380 --> 01:55:33,380
Matter is Mickey Madel. Here's two outs.

1190
01:55:33,380 --> 01:55:41,380
Van Jones in a very tough spot as the American League tries to break this ballgame wide open. Here's the one that's coming down to Madel.

1191
01:55:41,380 --> 01:55:47,380
Two goody misses and that is all as Van Jones strikes up Madel.

1192
01:55:47,380 --> 01:55:54,380
Second strike out of the inning and the seventh inning for the American League. They get a run. They have one hit.

1193
01:55:54,380 --> 01:55:58,380
There are three National Leagueers and three men were left on.

1194
01:55:58,380 --> 01:56:05,380
The middle of the seventh inning. The score is the American League for the National League too.

1195
01:56:05,380 --> 01:56:07,380
Number two.

1196
01:56:07,380 --> 01:56:13,380
Al Cailine has moved over to the center field and Tony Kubeck has gone out into left.

1197
01:56:13,380 --> 01:56:15,380
So Mickey Madel has come out.

1198
01:56:15,380 --> 01:56:20,380
O'Dell is the new pitcher for the American League. The left hander fires first.

1199
01:56:20,380 --> 01:56:24,380
The right hander is Mading Tester, Hal Smith.

1200
01:56:24,380 --> 01:56:29,380
Hit growth is starting to throw in the... I guess he's on the on-back circle.

1201
01:56:29,380 --> 01:56:37,380
Hit, hit, one on, popped up back to second base. Moving over there is Nellie Fox underneath the ball and on the edge of the grass he's got it.

1202
01:56:37,380 --> 01:56:41,380
So Hal Smith up there leading off to the National League last half of the seventh inning.

1203
01:56:41,380 --> 01:56:45,380
Fox to Nellie Fox, one out.

1204
01:56:45,380 --> 01:56:50,380
O'Dell working here in the last half of the seventh inning.

1205
01:56:50,380 --> 01:56:55,380
And we're going to have a 10-fitter for Sam Jones.

1206
01:56:55,380 --> 01:56:59,380
Dick Groves comes on the back foot Jones.

1207
01:56:59,380 --> 01:57:02,380
Go to right hand batter where it's number 24.

1208
01:57:02,380 --> 01:57:06,380
O'Dell fires a pass ball over the outside corner for his strike on the season.

1209
01:57:06,380 --> 01:57:14,380
Groves is batting 263. He's a fine runner and he's picked up for the 15th double so far in the 1959 campaign.

1210
01:57:14,380 --> 01:57:16,380
Pick, kill, and the dirt.

1211
01:57:16,380 --> 01:57:20,380
As the Dells fires the breaks off the curve it's one ball one strike.

1212
01:57:20,380 --> 01:57:23,380
Four runs and five hits, no errors for the American League.

1213
01:57:23,380 --> 01:57:26,380
Two runs on four hits and three errors for the National League.

1214
01:57:26,380 --> 01:57:34,380
Kyle McCrack, who's been one of the most amazing pitches in baseball this year, starting to throw in the American League ball fan.

1215
01:57:34,380 --> 01:57:37,380
There's a line one hopper to Louis Apparicio.

1216
01:57:37,380 --> 01:57:39,380
Wines it up, fires it over the first and he gets in.

1217
01:57:39,380 --> 01:57:44,380
Ball starts off as a liner, dips a little bit, and a one hopper to Apparicio.

1218
01:57:44,380 --> 01:57:47,380
He throws him out at first and he's two down.

1219
01:57:47,380 --> 01:57:57,380
Billy O'Dell gets the first two men to face him and he brings up Junior Gilliam. He came up.

1220
01:57:57,380 --> 01:58:05,380
And he goes back in the leadoff spot for the National League.

1221
01:58:05,380 --> 01:58:15,380
O'Dell delivers the curve that he fouls back.

1222
01:58:15,380 --> 01:58:18,380
Junior Gilliam.

1223
01:58:18,380 --> 01:58:20,380
Up, deal around to the left.

1224
01:58:20,380 --> 01:58:24,380
Tony Kubeck in left, Al Cailan has moved to center and Rocky Calabito's in right.

1225
01:58:24,380 --> 01:58:28,380
With Malzón in third, Apparicio and Fox are played all the way at short and second.

1226
01:58:28,380 --> 01:58:32,380
Fastball is low, one ball one strike.

1227
01:58:32,380 --> 01:58:41,380
Two outs, nobody on. Four to two, the American League leading the National League.

1228
01:58:41,380 --> 01:58:48,380
O'Dell delivers a fastball for a strike, one ball two strikes.

1229
01:58:48,380 --> 01:58:53,380
O'Dell, a classy little left hand here, has a good fastball.

1230
01:58:53,380 --> 01:58:58,380
He's just one of the group of promising young pitchers that Paul Richards has developed over at Baltimore.

1231
01:58:58,380 --> 01:59:03,380
He fouled off, not a play.

1232
01:59:03,380 --> 01:59:08,380
Well, it's one and two.

1233
01:59:08,380 --> 01:59:11,380
Junior Gilliam, wearing number 19.

1234
01:59:11,380 --> 01:59:18,380
He stands fairly well away from the play, and his back is the right-handed.

1235
01:59:18,380 --> 01:59:21,380
That three-quarters deep in the batter's box.

1236
01:59:21,380 --> 01:59:24,380
O'Dell looks him over and is ready and delivers on the one-two.

1237
01:59:24,380 --> 01:59:27,380
There's a curve, tipping low and inside, ball two. Two balls, two strikes.

1238
01:59:27,380 --> 01:59:31,380
54,982 here today.

1239
01:59:31,380 --> 01:59:36,380
Fine turnout.

1240
01:59:36,380 --> 01:59:40,380
O'Dell, set two-two pitchers, fouled off.

1241
01:59:40,380 --> 01:59:47,380
And the count holds, two balls, two strikes.

1242
01:59:47,380 --> 01:59:53,380
The fans have seen a lot of baseball.

1243
01:59:53,380 --> 02:00:00,380
Two exciting battles for the fans in both leagues will resume tomorrow.

1244
02:00:00,380 --> 02:00:03,380
O'Dell delivers on the two-two. There's a swing and a foul.

1245
02:00:03,380 --> 02:00:12,380
Cutting back in the stands, another souvenir, and a count holds. Two balls, two strikes.

1246
02:00:12,380 --> 02:00:21,380
Some five-bill summers, setting off that play.

1247
02:00:21,380 --> 02:00:26,380
The ball on the ball game, the home run hitting, and the pitching has been the big story,

1248
02:00:26,380 --> 02:00:33,380
has occurred low, and it's ball three. Three balls, two strikes.

1249
02:00:33,380 --> 02:00:38,380
There's O'Dell. Young left-hand is firing toward the American League.

1250
02:00:38,380 --> 02:00:41,380
Gary Walker started, worked three. Early wind came on on the fourth, worked two.

1251
02:00:41,380 --> 02:00:44,380
O'Dell works one, and O'Dell works here in the seventh.

1252
02:00:44,380 --> 02:00:51,380
Now, a kicker to left field, and it is point over to the home run.

1253
02:00:51,380 --> 02:00:53,380
Over to the left field swing for the home run by Junior Gilliam.

1254
02:00:53,380 --> 02:01:02,380
And it puts the national lead right back into the ball game.

1255
02:01:02,380 --> 02:01:12,380
There's Gilliam, the first one over that fence after it.

1256
02:01:12,380 --> 02:01:17,380
Gilliam has had no previous all-star record, but he has now as he whacked the home run.

1257
02:01:17,380 --> 02:01:23,380
Here's Tally Neal. He has been picking on that fence a bit late.

1258
02:01:23,380 --> 02:01:27,380
First pitch to him, as the ground ball hit down to the third base, and now Zones on the ball.

1259
02:01:27,380 --> 02:01:30,380
Pitch it up, fires to first, and he's down at first.

1260
02:01:30,380 --> 02:01:35,380
Now, Zones, Fumble, that ball, picked it up, fired over to Pete Ronalds in time to get the runner.

1261
02:01:35,380 --> 02:01:39,380
And in the seventh inning for the national league, they get a run on one hit.

1262
02:01:39,380 --> 02:01:46,380
There's no-one left on, and at the end of seventh inning to play, the score is the American League four of the National League three.

1263
02:01:46,380 --> 02:01:50,380
The broad face will be the pigeon out for the National League.

1264
02:01:50,380 --> 02:01:55,380
Diageal started calmly in the fourth, Jones in the sixth, and Pace, who has an incredible record,

1265
02:01:55,380 --> 02:02:00,380
has 14 victories, no defeat from the season, has 19 in a row over two seasons.

1266
02:02:00,380 --> 02:02:02,380
Surprising fellow to look at him.

1267
02:02:02,380 --> 02:02:04,380
Russ, of course, has an opportunity to see him.

1268
02:02:04,380 --> 02:02:07,380
He doesn't stand too tall. He stands about five-eighths.

1269
02:02:07,380 --> 02:02:10,380
But he's a pretty fancy pitcher, and he's ready to pitch to Colomito.

1270
02:02:10,380 --> 02:02:14,380
Delivered, there's a guard keeping the left field, and it is gone!

1271
02:02:14,380 --> 02:02:16,380
That one will be about halfway up in the Coliseum.

1272
02:02:16,380 --> 02:02:18,380
Go out to Colomito.

1273
02:02:18,380 --> 02:02:20,380
It's a long drive.

1274
02:02:20,380 --> 02:02:26,380
High in the sands of the left field area of the Coliseum to make it five-threes.

1275
02:02:26,380 --> 02:02:35,380
Pace delivered one pitch, and Colomito hit it out of here.

1276
02:02:35,380 --> 02:02:39,380
Five-threes now.

1277
02:02:39,380 --> 02:02:41,380
There's the home run ball.

1278
02:02:41,380 --> 02:02:44,380
Third home run hit by the American League so far today.

1279
02:02:47,380 --> 02:02:51,380
One by Malzón, one by Yogi Berra, and one by Colomito.

1280
02:02:51,380 --> 02:02:56,380
Frank Malzón on the batter. Pace ready. Delivered.

1281
02:02:56,380 --> 02:02:59,380
As the ground ball hits the right side, coming in is Charlie Neal.

1282
02:02:59,380 --> 02:03:01,380
Up with it first, or Alvinson, he's out at first.

1283
02:03:01,380 --> 02:03:04,380
One out in the top of the eighth inning.

1284
02:03:11,380 --> 02:03:15,380
There are Royce Pace as a perpose that he calls.

1285
02:03:15,380 --> 02:03:21,380
Has a big motion for a little man, and it looks like he's really blinding it with his dazzling fastball.

1286
02:03:21,380 --> 02:03:27,380
He's got a good fastball, but he has a port ball, which I guess acts pretty much like a knucklehead, doesn't it, sir Russ?

1287
02:03:27,380 --> 02:03:31,380
Roy up ratio looks at a pass ball for a strike.

1288
02:03:33,380 --> 02:03:35,380
One out in the top of the eighth inning.

1289
02:03:35,380 --> 02:03:37,380
The American League leading now five-threes.

1290
02:03:37,380 --> 02:03:39,380
It's coming down to up ratio.

1291
02:03:39,380 --> 02:03:41,380
Twins and misses, back two.

1292
02:03:41,380 --> 02:03:48,380
William keeping his eye on up ratio, now dripped back with a two strike count on him.

1293
02:03:48,380 --> 02:03:50,380
Up ratio, a fine runner.

1294
02:03:50,380 --> 02:03:53,380
Willie Mays has moved Calo in left center.

1295
02:03:53,380 --> 02:03:57,380
There's a fastball on inside. One ball to strike.

1296
02:03:57,380 --> 02:04:00,380
Wally Mowin on in left field.

1297
02:04:00,380 --> 02:04:03,380
Willie Mays in left center. Hank Aaron in right.

1298
02:04:03,380 --> 02:04:05,380
William at third. Banks at short.

1299
02:04:05,380 --> 02:04:08,380
Charlie Neal at second, and Frank Alvinson at first.

1300
02:04:08,380 --> 02:04:14,380
Hal Smith handling the catching, and it's outside ball two, as he tried a fastball in the outside corner.

1301
02:04:17,380 --> 02:04:23,380
We have had three homeruns for the American League, and we have had two homeruns hit for the National League.

1302
02:04:28,380 --> 02:04:29,380
Faith looks him over.

1303
02:04:29,380 --> 02:04:34,380
Aparicio Fengen there. The two-two delivery is fun, and it's a fastball outside ball three.

1304
02:04:34,380 --> 02:04:36,380
Hal Smith with the arm cocked ready to fire.

1305
02:04:36,380 --> 02:04:41,380
But outside, says Umpire Bill Summers, and the count is full. Three and two. One up.

1306
02:04:52,380 --> 02:04:54,380
Faith from New York State.

1307
02:04:56,380 --> 02:05:00,380
Looks in now. He's set to work. Comes down with a three-two delivery.

1308
02:05:00,380 --> 02:05:07,380
Plung arm popped out into shallow right center field. Moving over as Willie Mays, he lets Hank Aaron take this one and end at bat number two.

1309
02:05:07,380 --> 02:05:14,380
Alright, nicely. He gets quite an outfield after now with Wally Mowin in left, Mays in center, and Hank Aaron in right.

1310
02:05:16,380 --> 02:05:20,380
Fine seed. Fine throwing arm.

1311
02:05:20,380 --> 02:05:23,380
Two down, and about an hour of chronic cue-back.

1312
02:05:23,380 --> 02:05:30,380
Two-back came up to bat for Wilhelm in the seventh inning walk.

1313
02:05:30,380 --> 02:05:35,380
He laid his floor to run as three errors. He swings and misses on the fourth ball of strike one.

1314
02:05:43,380 --> 02:05:44,380
Faith ready.

1315
02:05:45,380 --> 02:05:49,380
Lines and fires, and he's grown outside. One ball, one strike.

1316
02:05:49,380 --> 02:05:57,380
Five runs on six hits. No errors for the American League. Three runs on five hits, and three errors for the National League.

1317
02:06:02,380 --> 02:06:05,380
Throwing outside ball two. Two balls and a strike.

1318
02:06:05,380 --> 02:06:11,380
Conny Cureback batting here in the half of the eighth inning.

1319
02:06:11,380 --> 02:06:15,380
Two balls, one strike.

1320
02:06:19,380 --> 02:06:23,380
Next hit to swing and miss, and it's strike two.

1321
02:06:29,380 --> 02:06:32,380
Two balls, two strikes, two outs.

1322
02:06:32,380 --> 02:06:37,380
Two-two delivery as they swing the foul-pip on, to my catcher, Hal Smith.

1323
02:06:37,380 --> 02:06:44,380
So it goes as a strikeout in the eighth inning. One run on one hit. No errors, and nobody left.

1324
02:06:44,380 --> 02:06:49,380
And so at the middle of the eighth inning, the score is the American League five, the National League three.

1325
02:06:53,380 --> 02:07:00,380
Licks power now takes over at first base for the American League, and Cal McCleary has come on to take over the fishing.

1326
02:07:00,380 --> 02:07:07,380
Cal McCleary, representing the Cleveland Indians. Also from Oklahoma, we've had a lot of Oklahomans fishing here today.

1327
02:07:07,380 --> 02:07:10,380
You can comment from Oklahoma, Walter from Oklahoma.

1328
02:07:10,380 --> 02:07:14,380
Now McCleary, he's 116 while losing four. We'll pitch first to Hank Aaron.

1329
02:07:14,380 --> 02:07:18,380
The first pitch to him, a strike for the Cures.

1330
02:07:18,380 --> 02:07:25,380
Hank Aaron, one of the truly great ball players of the National League and in all of baseball.

1331
02:07:25,380 --> 02:07:32,380
He's got 29 home runs so far this year, and he's been playing with that 400 mark all year.

1332
02:07:32,380 --> 02:07:37,380
Now, field around the left for him, McCleary steals one, he swings, and he misses, and it's strike two.

1333
02:07:37,380 --> 02:07:43,380
McCleary has perhaps one of the sharpest breaking serves in the American League, and also has a very sneaky fastball.

1334
02:07:43,380 --> 02:07:46,380
That's the batter's up. He's got a good ball.

1335
02:07:46,380 --> 02:07:55,380
He's been in the American League and also has a very sneaky fastball. That's the batter's up.

1336
02:07:55,380 --> 02:08:01,380
He's ready now, working on a two-strike count, comes down with it, and there's a curve that's a little low, and it's ball one-strike two.

1337
02:08:01,380 --> 02:08:10,380
Last half of the eighth inning, the American League leaves in the ball game by a score of five to three.

1338
02:08:10,380 --> 02:08:16,380
McCleary's ready, fires. There's a curve outside, and it's two-ball two-strike. Hermolala grabbing that one.

1339
02:08:16,380 --> 02:08:27,380
Frank Malzone, Lillie Apparicio, Nellie Fox have gone all the way so far in this ball game, and big power taking over at first base.

1340
02:08:27,380 --> 02:08:33,380
Here's the pitch to him. He's got to swing on a slow-breaking curve, and it's ball three. Three-ball two-strike.

1341
02:08:33,380 --> 02:08:40,380
Well, this is a very big pitch for the National League and the American League alike, even though there's a two-hundred differential.

1342
02:08:40,380 --> 02:08:46,380
You get a man on, things start moving around. On Beck is Willi Mays. Here's the three-two pitch.

1343
02:08:46,380 --> 02:08:53,380
Wings out, a bouncer down a ball zone, up with the ball. Fires it across the power. He's out. One away in the eighth inning.

1344
02:08:53,380 --> 02:09:05,380
And Camilo Pascual. Three-side kick, Pete Ramos. Sides the throw on the bullpen.

1345
02:09:05,380 --> 02:09:13,380
Pascual and Ramos have been certainly the two strong men of the Washington Picking Staff in very close to these many years.

1346
02:09:13,380 --> 02:09:19,380
Ramos explaining today to us that they're concerned over in Washington about Pascual. He's about to very sore arm.

1347
02:09:19,380 --> 02:09:27,380
Pitch coming to Willi Mays. Wings on, a bouncer to the third baseman. Now he's on on a big hot play as it goes. The first play, he's out.

1348
02:09:27,380 --> 02:09:34,380
So McCoy gets to where the big head is of the National League to bounce out to the third baseman.

1349
02:09:34,380 --> 02:09:43,380
And coming up now is Ernie Banks of the National League and Chicago Cubs. Banks did hit listen three times in a back.

1350
02:09:43,380 --> 02:09:59,380
And that's unusual for this man with the great wrist. Two outs, picked by McCoy. Back ball, strike one.

1351
02:09:59,380 --> 02:10:11,380
Here's McCoy's ready. Comes down with a one strike delivery. Just strikes two calls. Side to check but couldn't one-around.

1352
02:10:11,380 --> 02:10:17,380
Now Taylor is out in left center field. Backed up in left is Tony Kubec in Rocky Coliseal in right center field.

1353
02:10:17,380 --> 02:10:25,380
Now giving Banks all of that right field corner. Two strike delivery comes down as he tries to curve and it misses outside. One ball to strike.

1354
02:10:25,380 --> 02:10:37,380
Two out, nobody on. Last half of the eighth inning. American League leading the National League five to three.

1355
02:10:37,380 --> 02:10:48,380
Second delivery, outside and low and it's ball two. Two balls to strike.

1356
02:10:48,380 --> 02:10:54,380
Banks is practically over at second base for Banks. They're taking it to Banks. He's going to pull that ball.

1357
02:10:54,380 --> 02:10:59,380
Malzone guarding the line at third. Two, two pitch on the way. Wings at a curve and he misses strike three.

1358
02:10:59,380 --> 02:11:07,380
Now McCoy comes in in the eighth inning and retires three of the big men for the National League and in the eighth nothing across for the National League.

1359
02:11:07,380 --> 02:11:13,380
At the end of the eighth inning, the score is the American League five, the National League three.

1360
02:11:13,380 --> 02:11:17,380
Big power at first base leads off against Roy Face in the top of the ninth inning.

1361
02:11:17,380 --> 02:11:22,380
Face delivers, he hits the scribble on the first base line, taken by Robinson, steps on the baggies out.

1362
02:11:22,380 --> 02:11:41,380
The ball is leading on the first pitch, got a hold of that fourth ball but dribbled it along the first base line, taken by Robinson who was able to grab the ball, step on first and it went out.

1363
02:11:41,380 --> 02:11:47,380
Face came on and worked the eighth inning. Was met by, home run by Calabito, then put down the side and ordered.

1364
02:11:47,380 --> 02:11:56,380
Nelly Park's about it, has two hits and three official times at bat. He's played the entire game, lined up by Face in the first pitch to Nelly.

1365
02:11:56,380 --> 02:12:06,380
High outside ball one.

1366
02:12:06,380 --> 02:12:10,380
Face looks in the house, and it's ready to work. And now the one ball pick. There's a swing there.

1367
02:12:10,380 --> 02:12:20,380
Ground ball to the right side coming in for it is Carly Neal throws to Robinson, two out. Two up, two down.

1368
02:12:20,380 --> 02:12:26,380
So Face has retired, and has five men to fake him. And Al Kline comes up there.

1369
02:12:26,380 --> 02:12:33,380
Kline took over for Ted Williams, he's had one time at bat, hit a par ball in the center field.

1370
02:12:33,380 --> 02:12:38,380
That field drips around just a simple two to the left. The American League leads five three, top of the ninth inning.

1371
02:12:38,380 --> 02:12:49,380
Fits come down to Kline, swings about to the wrong fouls. Their baseline, Cercetti makes a nice stop on that one, throws it back over to Face.

1372
02:12:49,380 --> 02:12:57,380
Cercetti looked in such marvelous physical trim, looks like he could take a glove and move out there and play.

1373
02:12:57,380 --> 02:13:05,380
Face ready now, delivers to Kline, swings and fouls it back in its second.

1374
02:13:05,380 --> 02:13:13,380
Five runs on six hits, no errors for the American League, three runs on five hits and three errors for the National League.

1375
02:13:13,380 --> 02:13:21,380
The errors figured only in one run being scored. They came all in the seventh inning.

1376
02:13:21,380 --> 02:13:27,380
Nothing in two-picks, one on, twice foul, going into the sand pounding right field.

1377
02:13:27,380 --> 02:13:33,380
The shadows now started to drift out in the Coliseum, part of the left field area in the game.

1378
02:13:33,380 --> 02:13:40,380
But it's been a truly beautiful day in California as Russ told you, not a cloud in the sky.

1379
02:13:40,380 --> 02:13:46,380
No ball with two strikes, now Kline waiting as Roy Face gets set and deals on the two strikes hit.

1380
02:13:46,380 --> 02:13:53,380
He takes and it's inside, gets the dip and it's one ball with two strikes.

1381
02:13:53,380 --> 02:14:05,380
Sam Ball around, Dex. Face working carefully, Kline's got the power, one two deliveries, swings and fouls it one off.

1382
02:14:05,380 --> 02:14:09,380
Count holes, that's one and two.

1383
02:14:09,380 --> 02:14:21,380
We're on the last half of the ninth inning, the National League will have some big swingers coming along.

1384
02:14:21,380 --> 02:14:30,380
Now Kline swinging that bat, here's the one two-picks, one on, foul, back, this one coming back out of play.

1385
02:14:30,380 --> 02:14:41,380
So Kline distributing a few souvenirs around.

1386
02:14:41,380 --> 02:14:51,380
If you've seen what's down to this game, there's seven new players in his lineup, started with a group of left handed.

1387
02:14:51,380 --> 02:14:59,380
And it's been a battle, five, three, that's the short. Here's one two-picks, he fouls this one off.

1388
02:14:59,380 --> 02:15:03,380
Kline, a very difficult man to fool.

1389
02:15:03,380 --> 02:15:12,380
There's Roy Face working out there, but Face who has fooled some of the best hitters in baseball, trying to get out of this one with two out and nobody on.

1390
02:15:12,380 --> 02:15:19,380
Deliveries and there's a swing and a miss, and that is strike three and that's all for the American League of the Ninth inning.

1391
02:15:19,380 --> 02:15:28,380
Nothing is far, and at the end of eight and a half innings of play, short is the American League five, the National League three.

1392
02:15:28,380 --> 02:15:36,380
Well, it's last half of the ninth inning, we'll be here as far as the nice league can send their last chance to get back into this one.

1393
02:15:36,380 --> 02:15:43,380
Calvito pops out the right field, now Kline does back out the center, not the left field is Sonny Kubeck.

1394
02:15:43,380 --> 02:15:48,380
Malzón and third up, we feel it's short, boxed, second power, first and Cal McLean comes out.

1395
02:15:48,380 --> 02:15:55,380
Box, up, we feel Malzón, the only three-mile players in the American League to go all the way.

1396
02:15:55,380 --> 02:16:02,380
The first league has had Aaron and Mays and Banks and Moon have gone all the way.

1397
02:16:02,380 --> 02:16:11,380
So it's up to Cal McLean, man who started his baseball career in this National League, who himself admits that when he came out to the Pacific Coast Conference

1398
02:16:11,380 --> 02:16:16,380
and learned to throw that good curveball, it helped him a great deal in his baseball career,

1399
02:16:16,380 --> 02:16:25,380
and who last year moved into the kind of favorite role of an extraordinarily fine right-handed pitcher, has again repeated this year,

1400
02:16:25,380 --> 02:16:32,380
and he's out there now working in the last half of the ninth inning.

1401
02:16:32,380 --> 02:16:41,380
Well, but Frank Robinson, I'm sorry, the center-matter first baseman who has hit a home run in two times and bad is coming along.

1402
02:16:41,380 --> 02:16:47,380
Robinson came on in the fifth inning, he's had two for two, a single in the sixth and a home run in the fifth.

1403
02:16:47,380 --> 02:16:52,380
Now McLean's getting his first look at this big three-swinger.

1404
02:16:52,380 --> 02:16:57,380
All right, the right-hand is set, the pitch coming down, he takes top five, ball one.

1405
02:16:57,380 --> 02:17:06,380
Quick trying him with a fastball, five to three, the score, and that's making it two runs to tie it up.

1406
02:17:06,380 --> 02:17:12,380
McLean's ready, and fires on the one ball pit, there's a strike for the curve.

1407
02:17:12,380 --> 02:17:21,380
Goal at one and one.

1408
02:17:21,380 --> 02:17:26,380
One ball and one strike.

1409
02:17:26,380 --> 02:17:32,380
There's a smash, one-two, and a left-hand there, it's in there for a great hit, and Frank Robinson opens up the ninth inning

1410
02:17:32,380 --> 02:17:36,380
for the nice league with a single in the left center, he's third hit of the day.

1411
02:17:36,380 --> 02:17:42,380
Great hit off Carroll and three.

1412
02:17:42,380 --> 02:17:46,380
And that's, he ends up the base, takes the piece.

1413
02:17:46,380 --> 02:17:50,380
Nice league has had two home runs so far today.

1414
02:17:50,380 --> 02:17:55,380
The American League has had three, and Walley Moon is up there now, a left-hand batter.

1415
02:17:55,380 --> 02:18:02,380
Moon has gone all the way, lined into a double play, and a far more of a center field in his walk, and Smokey Burgess,

1416
02:18:02,380 --> 02:18:07,380
on back for Pittsburgh, representing the Pittsburgh Pirates, and we're going to have some activity in the move then,

1417
02:18:07,380 --> 02:18:11,380
hitting Raymores, goes to work once again for the American League.

1418
02:18:11,380 --> 02:18:19,380
All right, the runner-first, Robinson leads away, McLean is ready to work, the pitch coming down, a 200-minute on a curve, back one.

1419
02:18:19,380 --> 02:18:25,380
Well, the nice league fans here in the Coliseum in Los Angeles now moving to the edges of their seats,

1420
02:18:25,380 --> 02:18:31,380
as a nice league team tries to pull itself together and get back into this when they fail by two.

1421
02:18:31,380 --> 02:18:36,380
McLean checks on the runner, delivers a curve that's blown outside one-on-one.

1422
02:18:36,380 --> 02:18:41,380
Here on Walley, of the American League White Sox handling the catchings, McLean's on the mound,

1423
02:18:41,380 --> 02:18:47,380
now zone it's third after he feels it's short-cocks the second, and takes power at first base.

1424
02:18:47,380 --> 02:18:51,380
That's from McLean, looks to the runner, the delivery.

1425
02:18:51,380 --> 02:18:55,380
Down ball, foul off to the right, rolling over near the nice league dugout.

1426
02:18:55,380 --> 02:19:00,380
Starts one ball and two sides.

1427
02:19:00,380 --> 02:19:11,380
Nobody out, and the runner's first base.

1428
02:19:11,380 --> 02:19:15,380
McLean's looking in, has the habit of popping that ball into his glove.

1429
02:19:15,380 --> 02:19:21,380
Big Oklahoma lad takes the stretch, and the one-two delivery, back ball outside.

1430
02:19:21,380 --> 02:19:25,380
Ball two, blown outside, is it left-hand battered?

1431
02:19:25,380 --> 02:19:34,380
Walley Moons, who has delighted these Los Angeles Dodger fans who are in the tendon here.

1432
02:19:34,380 --> 02:19:39,380
Back ball outside, ball two, blown outside, is it left-hand battered?

1433
02:19:39,380 --> 02:19:47,380
Walley Moons, who has delighted these Los Angeles Dodger fans who are in the tendon here today,

1434
02:19:47,380 --> 02:19:50,380
along with the rest of the baseball fans watching this game.

1435
02:19:50,380 --> 02:19:56,380
Two-two-two, now to look to first, here she comes, foul, and it is two-and-two.

1436
02:19:56,380 --> 02:20:04,380
Once hung on a curveball, just got a little piece of it, fouled it down at his feet.

1437
02:20:04,380 --> 02:20:10,380
Multiburges, now the Pittsburgh Pirates on deck, and he's been a big man for those pirates this year,

1438
02:20:10,380 --> 02:20:18,380
with sidelines for a while with a pox in hand, but he can swing that back, left-hand batter.

1439
02:20:18,380 --> 02:20:25,380
Now I have to check my twist, to look to the run of the two-two-twist, outside, ball three.

1440
02:20:25,380 --> 02:20:31,380
Trying to get him to go through fastball, and Walley Moons takes his swing, and it's a full count now, three-and-two.

1441
02:20:31,380 --> 02:20:36,380
With Frank Robinson the base runner first, and the Imargamie leads by two-and-two,

1442
02:20:36,380 --> 02:20:41,380
it's the five-to-three ball game. Each team with six hits, and that makes it committed three-and-two,

1443
02:20:41,380 --> 02:20:45,380
the Imargamie has played her with ball.

1444
02:20:45,380 --> 02:20:50,380
Not too straight away for the Imargamie, Calabio, Deacon, right, K-line, straight away in center.

1445
02:20:50,380 --> 02:20:55,380
McLeese ready, fires on the three-and-two, here she comes, it's upside from all four.

1446
02:20:55,380 --> 02:21:02,380
And the Imargamie is in the lead.

1447
02:21:02,380 --> 02:21:07,380
So they have run as a second in first now for the National League,

1448
02:21:07,380 --> 02:21:14,380
with Walley Moons drawing the base on ball, and moving Frank Robinson down the second.

1449
02:21:14,380 --> 02:21:21,380
And Hal Smith is done a back from south.

1450
02:21:21,380 --> 02:21:26,380
And that will undoubtedly back for the pitchers.

1451
02:21:26,380 --> 02:21:29,380
Nobody out here in the last half of the ninth inning, the National League,

1452
02:21:29,380 --> 02:21:33,380
with using the count itself out, is up there now with Hal Smith the right-hand batter.

1453
02:21:33,380 --> 02:21:38,380
Runner's leading away, power looking for a month. Months at foul, trying to push it along the first base line.

1454
02:21:38,380 --> 02:21:43,380
Big power driving in from first base, but the ball is fouled off.

1455
02:21:43,380 --> 02:21:47,380
And yet Malzón, semi-anchored at third base, he's moved into the edge of the grass.

1456
02:21:47,380 --> 02:21:52,380
The idea of course is to try and commit Malzón, get him to come in if they can,

1457
02:21:52,380 --> 02:21:56,380
or get the runner over if they can.

1458
02:21:56,380 --> 02:21:58,380
So that's what they're trying to do.

1459
02:21:58,380 --> 02:22:02,380
McLeese trying to make it difficult for Smith to month that ball.

1460
02:22:02,380 --> 02:22:06,380
Big power flying just off the edge of the grass at first, ready to drive in.

1461
02:22:06,380 --> 02:22:09,380
McLeese with a stretch, the runner's edging away the pitches.

1462
02:22:09,380 --> 02:22:12,380
Tires the bottom, he misses far, second two.

1463
02:22:12,380 --> 02:22:21,380
McLeese, fire the pass ball, hummed it down there. Smith's time to reach it, the bottom, he misses for strike two.

1464
02:22:21,380 --> 02:22:25,380
So the pressure amounts here in the last half of the ninth inning,

1465
02:22:25,380 --> 02:22:30,380
as the tires of the National League come battling back against the stars of the American League.

1466
02:22:30,380 --> 02:22:36,380
Not feel around to the left. Malzón even with the bag, has moved back a separate two.

1467
02:22:36,380 --> 02:22:41,380
Power still flying a little wary right off the edge of the grass, McLeese stretches.

1468
02:22:41,380 --> 02:22:49,380
The curve is inside and it's one-two.

1469
02:22:49,380 --> 02:22:51,380
This has been a key-stop battle all afternoon.

1470
02:22:51,380 --> 02:22:53,380
National League went out ahead with a run in the first inning,

1471
02:22:53,380 --> 02:22:59,380
American League tied it up with one in the second, they got two in the third, and that's the way it's been going.

1472
02:22:59,380 --> 02:23:01,380
Here's a one-two pitch, it's changing the net now.

1473
02:23:01,380 --> 02:23:05,380
Back ball, back three.

1474
02:23:05,380 --> 02:23:09,380
Throwing a play-kick to strike out.

1475
02:23:09,380 --> 02:23:11,380
That's his second.

1476
02:23:11,380 --> 02:23:22,380
Now tell me the fourth National League player that has stuck out today.

1477
02:23:22,380 --> 02:23:25,380
American League players have stuck out for a long time.

1478
02:23:25,380 --> 02:23:30,380
Mokie Burge is coming up, batting average on the season at 289, left-hand batter.

1479
02:23:30,380 --> 02:23:34,380
I feel playing him straight away, collobita's over in the corner and right, the pitch coming down to him.

1480
02:23:34,380 --> 02:23:39,380
When got, Ram Maldon goes to the first with a throw and he's out at first.

1481
02:23:39,380 --> 02:23:46,380
He's going to go the second with a throw, but Foxy had to play deep and the three-person pick up with his left-hand batter could not get over inside the cover.

1482
02:23:46,380 --> 02:23:54,380
And so Burge bounces out, but the runners move up, runners are second and save two there now, and it leaves it up now to Jilly Gilliam.

1483
02:23:54,380 --> 02:24:04,380
Love Daly, knuckleball, pass ball, find a third ball, pick it from the center to the edge.

1484
02:24:04,380 --> 02:24:09,380
So the tying runs are out on the bases. Two men out.

1485
02:24:09,380 --> 02:24:16,380
Now Mokie Burge is hit the down ball on the left side, taken by Maldon, who could not throw the second, and had to go to first with a throw for the out.

1486
02:24:16,380 --> 02:24:18,380
Two outs, Jilly Gilliam.

1487
02:24:18,380 --> 02:24:25,380
Hit a home run. He's waiting now as the pitch from the plate comes down. If the curve is dropped, blow it inside.

1488
02:24:25,380 --> 02:24:30,380
Ball one. Gilliam hit his home run with the right-hand batter.

1489
02:24:30,380 --> 02:24:34,380
The batting left-handed against the right-handed counter-click.

1490
02:24:34,380 --> 02:24:38,380
Potential tying runs on the bases. Robinson has third while he won the second.

1491
02:24:38,380 --> 02:24:42,380
The pitch to Gilliam. Pitch, blow, ball, two, pick up.

1492
02:24:42,380 --> 02:24:49,380
The out-match comes in. Go ahead, ball ten.

1493
02:24:49,380 --> 02:24:55,380
One ball and one strike.

1494
02:24:55,380 --> 02:25:00,380
That ball really jumped over there.

1495
02:25:00,380 --> 02:25:03,380
One and one with two out and two on the pitch.

1496
02:25:03,380 --> 02:25:08,380
Wings on the down ball right side, taken by Coward, a race for the Maldon. He's out with Coward's down first.

1497
02:25:08,380 --> 02:25:17,380
So the American League wins the ball game five to three and in the ninth inning, no runs, one hit, no errors, and two men left for the National League.

1498
02:25:17,380 --> 02:25:22,380
And the final score is the American League five, the National League three.

1499
02:25:22,380 --> 02:25:28,380
Final score, American League five, run, pick, hit, no errors. The National League three, run, pick, hit, then three errors.

1500
02:25:28,380 --> 02:25:33,380
In a moment we'll review the highlights of the game for you.

1501
02:25:33,380 --> 02:25:38,380
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1502
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1503
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1505
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1506
02:26:04,380 --> 02:26:08,380
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1507
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1508
02:26:13,380 --> 02:26:16,380
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1509
02:26:16,380 --> 02:26:22,380
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1510
02:26:22,380 --> 02:26:31,380
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1511
02:26:31,380 --> 02:26:34,380
Bob Neal, a great job of calling this game with the American League All-Star.

1512
02:26:34,380 --> 02:26:40,380
He won by a score of five to three. Five runs, six hits, no errors. The three runs, six hits, three errors.

1513
02:26:40,380 --> 02:26:48,380
What a day in the young career of Jerry Walker, who starts in his first big league game, 20 years old,

1514
02:26:48,380 --> 02:26:54,380
and he has returned the winning picture of the day and the loser will be Don Drysdale.

1515
02:26:54,380 --> 02:26:59,380
Don was tagged for the long home run by Yogi Berra, which put the American League on top three to one,

1516
02:26:59,380 --> 02:27:01,380
and the National League never could quite catch up.

1517
02:27:01,380 --> 02:27:06,380
Home runs on the afternoon, and there was only one that you could say was not really well tagged,

1518
02:27:06,380 --> 02:27:09,380
and that was the home run by Frank Maldone early in the game,

1519
02:27:09,380 --> 02:27:14,380
but real long well-op by Rocky Colovito, Yogi Berra, Frank Robinson, and Junior Gilliam.

1520
02:27:14,380 --> 02:27:19,380
And this game at one time was just a fantastic dream, really came true.

1521
02:27:19,380 --> 02:27:28,380
At 54,982, pay their way into the Los Angeles Califium to see the American League All-Stars and the National League All-Stars come to grips,

1522
02:27:28,380 --> 02:27:34,380
and a game that gave the fans everything that they came to see, great managing by Casey Stingel and by Fred Haney,

1523
02:27:34,380 --> 02:27:43,380
as they jumbled their forces as well as they could, and came out with the type of baseball game that fans will continue to turn out to see.

1524
02:27:43,380 --> 02:27:46,380
You'd have to signal out Gary Walker as the number one hero, the youngster,

1525
02:27:46,380 --> 02:27:51,380
but it was a great team victory for the American League, and the two clubs are now, even on the season,

1526
02:27:51,380 --> 02:27:58,380
the National League winning the first one and the American League winning the second game today by a score of five to three.

1527
02:27:58,380 --> 02:28:04,380
This broadcast is authorized under broadcasting rights granted by the Commissioner of Baseball slowly for the entertainment or listening audience.

1528
02:28:04,380 --> 02:28:13,380
And any publication, rebroadcast, or other use of the descriptions and accounts of this game without the express consent of the Commissioner is prohibited.

1529
02:28:13,380 --> 02:28:20,380
Well, the second All-Star game of 1959 goes into the record book, and what a great victory it was for the American League.

1530
02:28:20,380 --> 02:28:24,380
The next event on the Gillette Caliocata Sports takes place at Madison Square Garden Friday night.

1531
02:28:24,380 --> 02:28:30,380
In a ten-round weatherway stretch, Charlie Scott meets Jesper Ortega, the unit who then for all the expectations,

1532
02:28:30,380 --> 02:28:37,380
felt your local lifting for time and station. Thanks to our NBC engineer, John Panley,

1533
02:28:37,380 --> 02:28:42,380
that broadcast was produced by NBC Sports Director Carl Jonas.

1534
02:28:46,380 --> 02:28:52,380
And now this is Russ Hodges correcting our NBC engineer, John Pollack, saying,

1535
02:28:52,380 --> 02:29:01,380
smooth sailing, smooth shaving, and goodnight for your host, the Gillette Safety Razor Company.

