1
00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:07,000
This is RetroSports Radio. Visit RetroSeasons.com for more sports history.

2
00:00:07,000 --> 00:00:14,000
The 1967 Major League Baseball All-Star Game took place at Anaheim Stadium on July 11, 1967.

3
00:00:14,000 --> 00:00:18,000
The starting lineups of the two teams included 12 future Hall of Famers.

4
00:00:18,000 --> 00:00:24,000
The National League was managed by the Dodgers Walt Alston, who would be managing his 7th All-Star Game.

5
00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:27,000
The American League was managed by the Orioles Hank Bauer.

6
00:00:27,000 --> 00:00:31,000
The Orioles won the championship in 1966, their first in franchise history,

7
00:00:31,000 --> 00:00:35,000
dating all the way back to the early days of the American League when they were the St. Louis Browns.

8
00:00:35,000 --> 00:00:53,000
This audio recording is from the radio broadcast featuring announcer Jim Simpson, Tony Kubek, and Buddy Blatner.

9
00:01:05,000 --> 00:01:09,000
Frank Robinson and I are both out with injuries.

10
00:01:09,000 --> 00:01:14,000
The other team was on the other foot, and the Major League, at least, in three games off, is in the driver's seat.

11
00:01:14,000 --> 00:01:19,000
That's right, Jim, and of course, Dallas K-Line has an injury to his hand, a fracture in that hand,

12
00:01:19,000 --> 00:01:26,000
and Frank Robinson was injured in a collision with a white sock, and he, of course, has had double vision for some time,

13
00:01:26,000 --> 00:01:30,000
and no one seems to know when either of these two players will be back in the regular season lineup,

14
00:01:30,000 --> 00:01:33,000
and of course, they're missing this All-Star Game.

15
00:01:33,000 --> 00:01:40,000
But, excepting the experience, the only picture for the American League, Dean Shant, has seen All-Star service

16
00:01:40,000 --> 00:01:44,000
for the National League ground many, Gibson for one, Drysdale many more,

17
00:01:44,000 --> 00:01:49,000
so the experience in this All-Star Game will go to the National League.

18
00:01:49,000 --> 00:01:53,000
All right, Tony, we might point out the temperature here at nearly game time.

19
00:01:53,000 --> 00:01:57,000
As shown on the snowboard in left center field, there's 92 degrees.

20
00:01:57,000 --> 00:02:02,000
There is some fog here in Anaheim, but it is a good paper baseball, even though it is a hot paper baseball.

21
00:02:02,000 --> 00:02:07,000
In just a few moments, we will have the introductions of the National League and the American League Plus,

22
00:02:07,000 --> 00:02:11,000
and of course, the National League here at Anaheim is visiting the club.

23
00:02:11,000 --> 00:02:16,000
Down to our right, along the left field line, Juan Merochel, who has quite an All-Star record, is warming up,

24
00:02:16,000 --> 00:02:18,000
and will start the game for the National League.

25
00:02:18,000 --> 00:02:22,000
Dean Shant is warming up down the left field line for the American League.

26
00:02:22,000 --> 00:02:28,000
While Juan Merochel, he has two victories in All-Star play, in 1962 and again in 1964,

27
00:02:28,000 --> 00:02:32,000
and only one player in history has won three All-Star games.

28
00:02:32,000 --> 00:02:37,000
That was left to Gomez back in the 30s, in 1933, 35, and 37.

29
00:02:37,000 --> 00:02:43,000
And Merochel, who has 12 victories to lead the major leagues of victory thus far this year,

30
00:02:43,000 --> 00:02:47,000
is also a record shows that his sixth to 11 innings, and over the last seven innings,

31
00:02:47,000 --> 00:02:49,000
is not allowed a single run.

32
00:02:49,000 --> 00:02:53,000
Dean Shant, as Tony said, has been an All-Star play before.

33
00:02:53,000 --> 00:02:58,000
And across, he's an exchange room, and has played many ball games here at Anaheim Stadium.

34
00:02:58,000 --> 00:03:01,000
Dean goes last year, he was seven and seven years.

35
00:03:01,000 --> 00:03:05,000
With a Minnesota twin this year, he has won an all, Shant has won 11 ball games.

36
00:03:05,000 --> 00:03:12,000
But an All-Star play in 1964, Dean worked three innings, and did not allow a run,

37
00:03:12,000 --> 00:03:16,000
and only gave up two hits. That was his only All-Star appearance.

38
00:03:16,000 --> 00:03:21,000
The question I believe, Tony Kubek, will be how can the substitute,

39
00:03:21,000 --> 00:03:26,000
who has been picked to replace Frank Robinson, and now Ceylon in the outfield,

40
00:03:26,000 --> 00:03:28,000
pick up the American League squad.

41
00:03:28,000 --> 00:03:31,000
Tony Leverose, of course, is part of the player.

42
00:03:31,000 --> 00:03:33,000
The former rookie of the year is one of two batting captain's gifts.

43
00:03:33,000 --> 00:03:37,000
All there is batting averages well below 300 this year.

44
00:03:37,000 --> 00:03:42,000
Tony is only hitting key 16, but nevertheless, we just remember, you and I have seen him with the player,

45
00:03:42,000 --> 00:03:44,000
that Tony of late has been trying to hit it.

46
00:03:44,000 --> 00:03:47,000
Yes, he has been, of course, Tony hits from the left side,

47
00:03:47,000 --> 00:03:50,000
and he can hit the ball in any direction with power,

48
00:03:50,000 --> 00:03:52,000
and he's going to be a big asset for this American League club.

49
00:03:52,000 --> 00:03:55,000
When you have to put it, and a Leverose in to replace the K-liner, Robinson,

50
00:03:55,000 --> 00:03:58,000
you're not losing a whole lot, and this is the same with Tony Canidale.

51
00:03:58,000 --> 00:04:00,000
A right-handed hitter, a good pole hitter,

52
00:04:00,000 --> 00:04:04,000
and hit the ball out with any swing, has a good arm and a good defensive right-fielder.

53
00:04:04,000 --> 00:04:08,000
So the replacements in this All-Star game for the American League are pretty strong players,

54
00:04:08,000 --> 00:04:11,000
and fouls, and should do a very good job.

55
00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:15,000
Only here in the United States, and those listening on Armed Forces Radio throughout the world,

56
00:04:15,000 --> 00:04:19,000
I'm sure there are many discussions, and even arguments, of which is,

57
00:04:19,000 --> 00:04:21,000
the stronger League, the American League or the American League.

58
00:04:21,000 --> 00:04:25,000
And as we have said, the American League now holds the 1917 head.

59
00:04:25,000 --> 00:04:29,000
They won the last four in a row, whereas in the World Series a year ago,

60
00:04:29,000 --> 00:04:33,000
Baltimore took the National League champions for dodges, four in a row.

61
00:04:33,000 --> 00:04:36,000
More recently, there's been talk about pitts.

62
00:04:36,000 --> 00:04:40,000
And quote Osteen, who used to be in the American League, and who has gone the National League says,

63
00:04:40,000 --> 00:04:44,000
that easily, the Sullivan National League teams have one or two shots,

64
00:04:44,000 --> 00:04:48,000
whereas the American League has pitts of many deeps.

65
00:04:48,000 --> 00:04:50,000
So we've got no white shots to case in point.

66
00:04:50,000 --> 00:04:54,000
And I would imagine today with hitters like Clemente, Aaron, Sepedi,

67
00:04:54,000 --> 00:04:57,000
Sepeda, Alan, Sory, all of those with 300 marks,

68
00:04:57,000 --> 00:05:01,000
that it's going to have to be if the American League pitts, and holds up this clock.

69
00:05:01,000 --> 00:05:04,000
That's right, Jim, the American League has good pitching, good pitching,

70
00:05:04,000 --> 00:05:06,000
depth throughout their staff.

71
00:05:06,000 --> 00:05:09,000
And another thing that I have noticed, as has Sweet Boyer,

72
00:05:09,000 --> 00:05:12,000
who of course I played with, with the Yankees for so many years,

73
00:05:12,000 --> 00:05:14,000
and he is now in the National League with the Atlanta Braves,

74
00:05:14,000 --> 00:05:17,000
he has noticed somewhat of a difference in defense play.

75
00:05:17,000 --> 00:05:21,000
In other words, the National League, although they have the defense of ball players,

76
00:05:21,000 --> 00:05:25,000
they do not seem to have as much defense in the infield.

77
00:05:25,000 --> 00:05:28,000
So this could be a big thing in this all-star game,

78
00:05:28,000 --> 00:05:31,000
to the superiority of the American League's defense.

79
00:05:31,000 --> 00:05:35,000
Well, Sean and I, along with Ronnie Brasser, will be checking throughout the game,

80
00:05:35,000 --> 00:05:39,000
and we'll keep you advised, and of course, I'm sure that you can tell this by listening,

81
00:05:39,000 --> 00:05:43,000
but we'll try to analyze for you a little point, the defense.

82
00:05:43,000 --> 00:05:47,000
And the pitching of both the National League and the American League All-Stars,

83
00:05:47,000 --> 00:05:50,000
as they gather for this, the 38-all-star game.

84
00:05:50,000 --> 00:05:53,000
Now the National League is being introduced to Brasser,

85
00:05:53,000 --> 00:05:55,000
Walt Poster is being introduced,

86
00:05:55,000 --> 00:05:58,000
Poster has won more All-Star games than any other Manichae.

87
00:05:58,000 --> 00:06:04,000
1951, two of them in 1916, again in 1964, and again in 1966.

88
00:06:04,000 --> 00:06:09,000
Five and all, and he has lost two in 1951 and 1957.

89
00:06:09,000 --> 00:06:12,000
Now the starting left field, Lube Rock getting two in the field.

90
00:06:12,000 --> 00:06:15,000
Has been introduced.

91
00:06:15,000 --> 00:06:21,000
From the Fifth Bird's last year's fourth viable player, Roberto Salani, now hitting 352.

92
00:06:21,000 --> 00:06:25,000
Listen to the starting averages that the National League team has introduced.

93
00:06:25,000 --> 00:06:32,000
In center field, he plays right field for the Atlanta Braves, and again hitting 348.

94
00:06:32,000 --> 00:06:37,000
At first base, and with the St. Louis Cardinals leading the Major League,

95
00:06:37,000 --> 00:06:44,000
the National League team has introduced it on the Orlando Stupider, hitting 356.

96
00:06:44,000 --> 00:06:48,000
Micky Allen is the third baseman this year from the Philadelphia City,

97
00:06:48,000 --> 00:06:53,000
and Micky, former Lokey, is here himself, hitting 314.

98
00:06:53,000 --> 00:06:56,000
A man who did not know whether or not he would be here,

99
00:06:56,000 --> 00:06:59,000
because of an injured ankle, the Atlanta Braves' front gets it in here,

100
00:06:59,000 --> 00:07:02,000
and wincing a little bit, but hitting 317 and ready to play,

101
00:07:02,000 --> 00:07:08,000
yellow story. Now the center of the end field, both men are from the Fifth Bird's.

102
00:07:08,000 --> 00:07:12,000
The second base, hitting 293, Bill Masarovsky.

103
00:07:14,000 --> 00:07:18,000
An anonymity at first off, in his first all-star game,

104
00:07:18,000 --> 00:07:21,000
but nevertheless he got more votes than any other player in either the American

105
00:07:21,000 --> 00:07:24,000
and National League balloting, Dean Alley, hitting 283.

106
00:07:24,000 --> 00:07:31,000
And batting night, Juan Merozel, who this year is one-twelf and lost seven,

107
00:07:31,000 --> 00:07:34,000
has struck out 137 and lost only 30.

108
00:07:36,000 --> 00:07:38,000
Down the moment the reserves will be introduced,

109
00:07:38,000 --> 00:07:42,000
39, Tom Haller, Donny Jones, Woody May,

110
00:07:42,000 --> 00:07:44,000
for the first time in many years not starting,

111
00:07:44,000 --> 00:07:47,000
Jim McGovern, Donny Perez, Stephen Lowes,

112
00:07:47,000 --> 00:07:51,000
Rusty Staub and Bill Wynn, the latter two from the Houston Astros.

113
00:07:51,000 --> 00:07:53,000
And Donny Cooperack again, we can only remark,

114
00:07:53,000 --> 00:07:57,000
what a powerful team the National League has lined up along the First Base line.

115
00:07:57,000 --> 00:08:00,000
That's right, Jim, of course, any replacement at his ball game

116
00:08:00,000 --> 00:08:04,000
is a fine player who is replacing a starting player in that position.

117
00:08:04,000 --> 00:08:08,000
Now the American League, the manager of the World Champions,

118
00:08:08,000 --> 00:08:10,000
all-more oiled and solid.

119
00:08:11,000 --> 00:08:13,000
The bank has brought it up to the Third Base.

120
00:08:14,000 --> 00:08:16,000
And this is for Santa Monica, California,

121
00:08:16,000 --> 00:08:18,000
he is an American League fan,

122
00:08:18,000 --> 00:08:20,000
and you will hear a lot of it.

123
00:08:21,000 --> 00:08:25,000
Up here for Brooks Robinson at Third Base.

124
00:08:25,000 --> 00:08:30,000
That's his plate in the last 10-all star game.

125
00:08:30,000 --> 00:08:33,000
Out in the second, and this color is the rookie here.

126
00:08:33,000 --> 00:08:35,000
From the Minnesota twins, Rod Carreau,

127
00:08:35,000 --> 00:08:38,000
with the left-handed hitting, the second base.

128
00:08:40,000 --> 00:08:43,000
Brooks Robinson was hitting 2-56 before the all-star break.

129
00:08:43,000 --> 00:08:46,000
Carreau at 3-13, and only one of two-starters,

130
00:08:46,000 --> 00:08:48,000
over the 300 miles for the American League.

131
00:08:48,000 --> 00:08:51,000
Donny Oliva, who has never hit the low 300,

132
00:08:51,000 --> 00:08:54,000
will bat third and play in the center field.

133
00:08:54,000 --> 00:08:56,000
He is hitting 2-60 at the moment.

134
00:08:56,000 --> 00:08:58,000
Armin Kolibu, make this three today.

135
00:08:58,000 --> 00:09:01,000
He is in, selected to the all-star spot as an outfielder

136
00:09:01,000 --> 00:09:03,000
as a third baseman in the day of the first baseman.

137
00:09:03,000 --> 00:09:06,000
Armin hitting 2-59, with 22 home runs.

138
00:09:06,000 --> 00:09:09,000
23, Magie Arrows, from the Boston Reds.

139
00:09:09,000 --> 00:09:11,000
Will be in right field, batting fifth.

140
00:09:11,000 --> 00:09:14,000
Magie Arrows batting average, 2-90 for the year.

141
00:09:14,000 --> 00:09:16,000
And another Reds, Ardious Kempke,

142
00:09:16,000 --> 00:09:18,000
selected by the players to start in left field.

143
00:09:18,000 --> 00:09:21,000
And Carreau is hitting 3-24.

144
00:09:21,000 --> 00:09:24,000
19 home runs this year, all last year,

145
00:09:24,000 --> 00:09:26,000
he has sent the other total of 60.

146
00:09:26,000 --> 00:09:28,000
Bill Freehand, with 12 home runs,

147
00:09:28,000 --> 00:09:30,000
is planning to collect it all last year,

148
00:09:30,000 --> 00:09:32,000
because they're from the Detroit Tigers.

149
00:09:32,000 --> 00:09:33,000
Hitting 2-75.

150
00:09:33,000 --> 00:09:35,000
Ardious Kempke, from the right field stop,

151
00:09:35,000 --> 00:09:37,000
and he may only play in short time today,

152
00:09:37,000 --> 00:09:39,000
because of a bruised right wrist.

153
00:09:39,000 --> 00:09:41,000
Regal, with 2-70, hitting 2-91.

154
00:09:41,000 --> 00:09:43,000
And the pitcher today,

155
00:09:43,000 --> 00:09:45,000
has lifted the hand that he will get,

156
00:09:45,000 --> 00:09:46,000
forward.

157
00:09:46,000 --> 00:09:48,000
California Angel, now with an Minnesota twin,

158
00:09:48,000 --> 00:09:51,000
James Hanks.

159
00:09:56,000 --> 00:09:57,000
Now the rest of the players,

160
00:09:57,000 --> 00:09:59,000
and coaches for the American League,

161
00:09:59,000 --> 00:10:00,000
at third base today, Bill Rigney,

162
00:10:00,000 --> 00:10:02,000
the manager of the California Angel,

163
00:10:02,000 --> 00:10:03,000
will be coaching in first base,

164
00:10:03,000 --> 00:10:05,000
from the late leading White Rock,

165
00:10:05,000 --> 00:10:07,000
and he's thanking will be the coach.

166
00:10:07,000 --> 00:10:08,000
For the National League,

167
00:10:08,000 --> 00:10:09,000
it will be Harry the Hot War,

168
00:10:09,000 --> 00:10:11,000
for the fifth third part of third base.

169
00:10:11,000 --> 00:10:13,000
And Herman Franks of the San Francisco Giants,

170
00:10:13,000 --> 00:10:14,000
at first base.

171
00:10:14,000 --> 00:10:15,000
We had one goal on,

172
00:10:15,000 --> 00:10:16,000
and all ladies and gentlemen,

173
00:10:16,000 --> 00:10:18,000
here at Anaheim,

174
00:10:18,000 --> 00:10:19,000
and the crowd larger,

175
00:10:19,000 --> 00:10:48,000
are National Amp.

176
00:11:19,000 --> 00:11:31,000
And we'll be back with,

177
00:11:31,000 --> 00:11:32,000
War of the Free Game Color,

178
00:11:32,000 --> 00:11:33,000
after this message,

179
00:11:33,000 --> 00:11:35,000
from the Chrysler Corporation.

180
00:11:35,000 --> 00:11:36,000
Hi, this is Beauty and the Moon.

181
00:11:36,000 --> 00:11:38,000
Now I'm not very handy with a slide wheel,

182
00:11:38,000 --> 00:11:39,000
but 10 of them can be,

183
00:11:39,000 --> 00:11:41,000
as I'm about to be sent from here.

184
00:11:41,000 --> 00:11:50,000
After they've heard the new film of Fury,

185
00:11:50,000 --> 00:11:52,000
the biggest film of the late in his class,

186
00:11:52,000 --> 00:11:54,000
he's saying that it just,

187
00:11:54,000 --> 00:11:55,000
got around,

188
00:11:55,000 --> 00:11:56,000
slapping each other back.

189
00:11:56,000 --> 00:11:58,000
Well, not these guys.

190
00:11:58,000 --> 00:11:59,000
Right, Edie.

191
00:11:59,000 --> 00:12:01,000
Film of engineers also fitted Fury,

192
00:12:01,000 --> 00:12:03,000
with the largest optional V8,

193
00:12:03,000 --> 00:12:05,000
and the biggest brakes in his class.

194
00:12:05,000 --> 00:12:07,000
Plus, torsion bar suspension,

195
00:12:07,000 --> 00:12:09,000
and very touch inferior.

196
00:12:09,000 --> 00:12:11,000
Drive a Fury soon,

197
00:12:11,000 --> 00:12:12,000
and just as please,

198
00:12:12,000 --> 00:12:13,000
Film of engineers,

199
00:12:13,000 --> 00:12:14,000
take along the yard stick.

200
00:12:14,000 --> 00:12:17,000
Fury also has the largest trunk in his class.

201
00:12:17,000 --> 00:12:24,000
That's right, a big, luxurious theory soon.

202
00:12:24,000 --> 00:12:31,000
It's the high value car in the low price field.

203
00:12:31,000 --> 00:12:37,000
This is the Crest Car 57.

204
00:12:37,000 --> 00:12:42,000
See Fury today at your Flima Stealer.

205
00:12:42,000 --> 00:12:48,000
The umpire is today behind the plate, Ed Rungy from the American League and his 4th All-Star Game.

206
00:12:48,000 --> 00:12:51,000
Frank Stikoy of the National League and the 5th All-Star Game is his first name.

207
00:12:51,000 --> 00:12:56,000
Lou DeMurrow of the American League's 2nd Ken Burghardt of the National League is his third.

208
00:12:56,000 --> 00:13:03,000
Down the right field line, umpiring his 4th All-Star Game, Emma Passford and down the left field line from the National League, Chris Felicudas.

209
00:13:03,000 --> 00:13:08,000
And below us now, Red Ruffin and Lloyd Winner.

210
00:13:08,000 --> 00:13:13,000
All members of the Hall of Fame, elected this year, will throw out the first ball.

211
00:13:13,000 --> 00:13:16,000
For this the 38th All-Star Game.

212
00:13:16,000 --> 00:13:21,000
Roughing of course, the form was made with the New York Yankees and Lloyd Winner, quite a hitter for the 5th first time.

213
00:13:21,000 --> 00:13:26,000
We pause 10 seconds for station identification.

214
00:13:26,000 --> 00:13:38,000
WNBC keeps things going with up to the minute traffic reports all weekend long on WNBC, AM at FM, New York.

215
00:13:38,000 --> 00:13:45,000
Jim Simpson along with Tony Kubeck and Buddy Blatner from Anaheim Stadium for the 38th All-Star Baseball Game.

216
00:13:45,000 --> 00:13:51,000
Red Ruffin has taken the ball and Lloyd Winner has taken the position behind the plate and Ruffin will throw out the first ball.

217
00:13:51,000 --> 00:13:52,000
For this the All-Star Game.

218
00:13:52,000 --> 00:13:57,000
And while that's there, what he takes place, that is now called in Buddy Blatner, the voice of the California Angels

219
00:13:57,000 --> 00:14:02,000
and the man who knows the most about this, Anaheim Stadium, the fight of this All-Star Game.

220
00:14:02,000 --> 00:14:05,000
And Buddy, welcome aboard and a few words about Anaheim Stadium.

221
00:14:05,000 --> 00:14:06,000
Jim, thank you.

222
00:14:06,000 --> 00:14:11,000
Apparently a delight for me to share this mood with you and Tony for this great All-Star Ball Game.

223
00:14:11,000 --> 00:14:15,000
We certainly have an awesome array of power and talent on this play today.

224
00:14:15,000 --> 00:14:21,000
I guess we can kind of say that through these quarters fast, the greatest ball players of the world here this afternoon.

225
00:14:21,000 --> 00:14:23,000
And it's a pretty quickly Anaheim Stadium.

226
00:14:23,000 --> 00:14:35,000
It's a year and a half old and it will be swell to a capacity of 46,000 this afternoon with the structure of 3,000 bleacher seats in left field and in right field.

227
00:14:35,000 --> 00:14:41,000
But I think the big thing about this ballpark, and I think Tony will agree with me, is the ball players love it.

228
00:14:41,000 --> 00:14:47,000
It's a functional ballpark as far as the spectators are concerned, but it's a fair ballpark.

229
00:14:47,000 --> 00:14:52,000
This is not a pitch that's a ballpark, nor is it a van box, a hitter's ballpark.

230
00:14:52,000 --> 00:14:56,000
If you hit the ball well, it will leave the ballpark. If you pitch well, you'll win.

231
00:14:56,000 --> 00:15:02,000
Buddy, another thing that was mentioned by some of our infielders, Mazurask and Allianz, are taking care of the infield in this ballpark.

232
00:15:02,000 --> 00:15:07,000
It's a very good infield. They'll see too many bad hops and they like to play on something like this after hip-furt.

233
00:15:07,000 --> 00:15:13,000
That's right. And the infield is not as hard as some that you may find through the mid-west.

234
00:15:13,000 --> 00:15:20,000
It's mid-season because they kind of fake out. But this is our warmest day, but ordinarily it's like cool here.

235
00:15:20,000 --> 00:15:26,000
And the field is in marvelous playing conditions. And I'm going to kind of sit back here and have a bit of a little fly.

236
00:15:26,000 --> 00:15:28,000
All right, Buddy, we'll be hearing from you later on.

237
00:15:28,000 --> 00:15:32,000
First of all, defensively, let us cut the American League squad, which has already taken the field.

238
00:15:32,000 --> 00:15:38,000
Tom and Killer Brew is at first base. Rob Garou is a Minnesota twin, like Killer Brew at second base.

239
00:15:38,000 --> 00:15:43,000
After selling his starting, the shortstop from Boston. Brooks Robinson of Baltimore is the third base.

240
00:15:43,000 --> 00:15:48,000
Carl Diaz-Trempe at Boston in left field. Tony Oliva are the Minnesota twins in center field.

241
00:15:48,000 --> 00:15:54,000
Tony Conigliaro of Boston is in right field. Bill Freehan of Detroit is the catcher, Dean Shant.

242
00:15:54,000 --> 00:16:00,000
Now prepares to pitch. Galube Ross, a left-fielder hitting 282 of the St. Louis car.

243
00:16:00,000 --> 00:16:08,000
Hotline in his first all-star game. Led to National League and Southern Bases last year with 74. He can run.

244
00:16:08,000 --> 00:16:16,000
He's got 28 already this year. He steps in. Left-handed batter to face Dean Shant, who works outside and high with his first pitch for a while.

245
00:16:16,000 --> 00:16:21,000
And of course, Jim, the American League infield has come in quite a bit for Brock, being left-handed hitter.

246
00:16:21,000 --> 00:16:26,000
He has very good speed. He can drag money, he can push the ball down third base, and yet he has the power to drive it by him.

247
00:16:26,000 --> 00:16:34,000
So he's a very, very versatile type player. On inside, his chance for the second pitch is 2-0.

248
00:16:34,000 --> 00:16:39,000
The outfield is pulled ever so slightly to the right.

249
00:16:39,000 --> 00:16:44,000
And that's the first inning of the 38th annual all-star game with Roberto Clemente and Hank Aaron to follow.

250
00:16:44,000 --> 00:16:50,000
Here's the 2-0 pitch from Dean Shant's swing and a miss by Lou Brock, 2-1.

251
00:16:50,000 --> 00:16:58,000
And Tony Kubek and I last Friday night out in Chicago's Comiskey Park, saw Dean Shant hook up with Gary Peters,

252
00:16:58,000 --> 00:17:03,000
with another member of the All-Star squad who ordered one of the finest baseball games that we have seen in many years.

253
00:17:03,000 --> 00:17:09,000
Dan's delivers and has fell off to the left and up stands by Brock and that evens the comments to appeal.

254
00:17:09,000 --> 00:17:15,000
In that ballgame you're referring to, Jim, of course, Dean Shant from the Minnesota Twins was lost by the score of 2-1,

255
00:17:15,000 --> 00:17:21,000
and they lost in the last half of the ninth inning on an air in the infield where Shant gave up 2-1 and runs.

256
00:17:21,000 --> 00:17:26,000
And it was a very good ballgame all the way, very well played. It was a tough chance to score really on Versailles' shortstop.

257
00:17:26,000 --> 00:17:29,000
It was scored an air, but it could have gone either way.

258
00:17:29,000 --> 00:17:34,000
Do tune out and lead off better in the All-Star game. Lou Brock bouncing balls up with it as Rich Robinson,

259
00:17:34,000 --> 00:17:39,000
the third and the first to the fight to speed. It was Lou Brock who stopped down. One down.

260
00:17:39,000 --> 00:17:46,000
Rich Robinson had to back up and the ball might have calmed over his head, but he did get his head on the ball.

261
00:17:46,000 --> 00:17:49,000
Now the white has come down before throwing the ball and nips the ball back up a little bit.

262
00:17:49,000 --> 00:17:52,000
Here's the ball for many, hitting 3-52.

263
00:17:52,000 --> 00:17:55,000
Gerardo will be 33 years old next month,

264
00:17:55,000 --> 00:18:00,000
wrapping from the Dodger organization and what years he has had with the Fifth World Cup.

265
00:18:00,000 --> 00:18:03,000
This is his 11th All-Star game, his 7th start.

266
00:18:03,000 --> 00:18:10,000
He's 8 for 21 at All-Star play, getting 3-81.

267
00:18:10,000 --> 00:18:17,000
Chance works first pitch and Clemente goes around and loses batting help, swinging and missing strike loss.

268
00:18:17,000 --> 00:18:24,000
A little bit about Dean Chance's pitching. He has a very good passball, one that does not move any one particular way all the time.

269
00:18:24,000 --> 00:18:27,000
It's liable to sink, it's liable to take off, it's liable to fail.

270
00:18:27,000 --> 00:18:33,000
He also has a good hard slider and a pretty good full curve at times and it's very effective when he can get it over the plate.

271
00:18:33,000 --> 00:18:38,000
That's ready again, working rather fast. This is a high hopper, killer group comes off first base weight squirt,

272
00:18:38,000 --> 00:18:42,000
the roof goes over the cover, a result play and Clemente beats out an in-deal hit.

273
00:18:42,000 --> 00:18:48,000
A hit of the ball game and his throw the ball game and Hank Aaron comes to the back.

274
00:18:48,000 --> 00:18:53,000
And Jim Medbaugh, about as high in the air, but it did not hit the turf, it hit home plate.

275
00:18:53,000 --> 00:18:57,000
And there just was not a chance for a player committing with his fine speed.

276
00:18:57,000 --> 00:19:01,000
Here is Hank Aaron hitting 3-28.

277
00:19:01,000 --> 00:19:05,000
For Hank, this is his 16th all-star game with sense shot.

278
00:19:05,000 --> 00:19:10,000
He has played left field and right field in the all-star game, but never center field and he's playing center field today.

279
00:19:10,000 --> 00:19:18,000
Hank Aaron of course plays right field for the Atlanta Braves and he did play center field for the Braves back in 1957 when Billy Bruggen was injured.

280
00:19:18,000 --> 00:19:24,000
Now the position is not new to him, but he hasn't been there lately. Clemente on first, one down, top of the first, no score.

281
00:19:24,000 --> 00:19:28,000
Dean Shant working, right.

282
00:19:28,000 --> 00:19:38,000
A little more on Shant's style of pitching. Here's a little unorthodox, he turns his back completely toward the hitter and throws that left glove hand in the face of the hitter.

283
00:19:38,000 --> 00:19:41,000
It's very difficult to pick up the ball from his hand.

284
00:19:41,000 --> 00:19:53,000
And again, ground ball, this is Robinson's chance, he goes to second to Garou, he's got him as Garou goes high in the air and the crowd groans with it because the question was, did Garou have his foot on the bag when he got to throw?

285
00:19:53,000 --> 00:20:00,000
And the second baseman, Frank Sakari in the National League, says yes. And so Aaron reaches first on the first plate. Two out and here's Orlando Sopeta.

286
00:20:00,000 --> 00:20:04,000
He leaves the major league and hits it with 3-56.

287
00:20:04,000 --> 00:20:16,000
Orlando Sopeta has 12 home runs, his second in the National League and RBI is with 59.

288
00:20:16,000 --> 00:20:22,000
Comes up with Aaron at first, two down on the top of the first inning.

289
00:20:22,000 --> 00:20:29,000
And with Henry on first base, there is a steel threat. He does have real good speed and has a very good percentage of stolen bases.

290
00:20:29,000 --> 00:20:35,000
Inside, Tony with a fast ball from Sands, it's strike one. Orlando Sopeta, this is his ninth all-star game of seventh star.

291
00:20:35,000 --> 00:20:44,000
And Tony would hardly believe it. As great a hitter as Orlando Sopeta is in all-star play, he is one for 21. And that was a little blue tip to right field.

292
00:20:44,000 --> 00:20:53,000
Sands is ready, there goes Aaron and the ball is fouled off, up stairs to the right. Right to an Aaron, we'll have to come back. He had a good jump from Dean Sands.

293
00:20:53,000 --> 00:20:59,000
Speaking about that Jim, something about Chance is he is very slow in his delivery toward home plate.

294
00:20:59,000 --> 00:21:05,000
Mentioning before turning his back completely to the hitter, this gives that face runner on first base an added jump, maybe an extra step or so.

295
00:21:05,000 --> 00:21:11,000
With the speed of Brock or Aaron, they may try to take advantage of Chance's move should any of them get on.

296
00:21:11,000 --> 00:21:15,000
Sopeta has looked down the third base where Harry Walker, manager of the park, is giving the sign.

297
00:21:15,000 --> 00:21:21,000
Chance is now ready and throws on the inside corner, getting away momentarily from freehand, but he keeps the ball in front of him.

298
00:21:21,000 --> 00:21:25,000
And no advance by Aaron, 1-2 now to Orlando Sopeta.

299
00:21:25,000 --> 00:21:29,000
Ed Runge, rushing off the plate in case you just join us.

300
00:21:29,000 --> 00:21:37,000
92 degrees here at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, California, as the all-star classic has come to Southern California once again.

301
00:21:37,000 --> 00:21:41,000
Aaron with the short lead off first, with a count of 1-2.

302
00:21:41,000 --> 00:21:50,000
Chance is ready and throws an over-round ball, drops back to the screen, fouled, and the count remains 1-2.

303
00:21:50,000 --> 00:21:59,000
The American League is playing for Orlando Sopeta very deep, both in the infield and the outfield, and he of course has power to hit the ball out in right center or left center field.

304
00:21:59,000 --> 00:22:04,000
But to hit the ball here as Buddy Blatner mentioned, in left center and right center, you've got to hit the ball pretty well.

305
00:22:04,000 --> 00:22:07,000
It's a very honest, very good ballpark to play in.

306
00:22:07,000 --> 00:22:14,000
Here's the one who fits with Aaron running, and there's the ball from freehand, but it is high to Petra Sully, and Aaron has gone on the base.

307
00:22:14,000 --> 00:22:21,000
And Jim's throw was high, but had a good throw, Aaron had such a good break on, seen Chance to picture that a good throw would not have gotten him either.

308
00:22:21,000 --> 00:22:25,000
He just got a real good jump to it as Speedy outran the ball.

309
00:22:25,000 --> 00:22:28,000
2-2 is the count now, just with Sopeta.

310
00:22:28,000 --> 00:22:33,000
And Orlando having one of his great years in this first half of the season now has the chance to drive on the run.

311
00:22:33,000 --> 00:22:36,000
He has 59 on the season, as he said.

312
00:22:36,000 --> 00:22:40,000
307 lifetime batting average.

313
00:22:40,000 --> 00:22:45,000
This sort of all-star game just getting underway when the top of the first inning.

314
00:22:45,000 --> 00:22:51,000
And now Ed Runge calls for the ball and puts the new one in play.

315
00:22:51,000 --> 00:22:54,000
The Peta looks down to Harry Walker.

316
00:23:01,000 --> 00:23:06,000
Aaron with a fairly off second base, Chance looking at him and now throws Sopeta out of ground ball.

317
00:23:06,000 --> 00:23:10,000
Gellibrew goes to his right and will run to the back with the unassisted foot up.

318
00:23:10,000 --> 00:23:13,000
No runs, one hit, no errors, one left.

319
00:23:13,000 --> 00:23:18,000
In the middle of the first inning, the score is nationally nothing with the American League coming to best.

320
00:23:18,000 --> 00:23:22,000
Hi there, ladies and gentlemen. This is Rocky Nogget, the famous fighter.

321
00:23:22,000 --> 00:23:26,000
You know, ladies and gentlemen, I'll let you guys run on the left flight to get in a ring.

322
00:23:26,000 --> 00:23:29,000
Let me tell you, I don't care how good a poker with you are, you get in a ring,

323
00:23:29,000 --> 00:23:32,000
somebody's going to go bam, bam, hit you right up face.

324
00:23:32,000 --> 00:23:36,000
They're going to give you a face hurt. You know, when you shave before you go in a ring,

325
00:23:36,000 --> 00:23:39,000
use a blade that pulls on your face, you're going to get a face hurt.

326
00:23:39,000 --> 00:23:42,000
So when you go in a ring, you got to go bam, bam, hit you right up face.

327
00:23:42,000 --> 00:23:44,000
You're going to get another face hurt.

328
00:23:44,000 --> 00:23:50,000
And let me tell you, ladies and gentlemen, two face hurts in one day, don't do your face any good.

329
00:23:50,000 --> 00:23:55,000
So what I do, ladies and gentlemen, I use the Gillette Super Stainless Blade, the one they call the spoiler.

330
00:23:55,000 --> 00:24:00,000
It's got this miracle plastic coating on the edge that reduces the pull when you shave.

331
00:24:00,000 --> 00:24:04,000
You don't get a face hurt. They want to go in a ring, they got to go bam, bam, hit you right up face.

332
00:24:04,000 --> 00:24:07,000
I only get that one face hurt. And I usually win a fight.

333
00:24:07,000 --> 00:24:12,000
So if all of you ladies and gentlemen, I would get the Gillette Super Stainless Blade, the spoiler.

334
00:24:12,000 --> 00:24:17,000
It's going to make your face feel just great, unless somebody comes along and gives you a punch,

335
00:24:17,000 --> 00:24:20,000
but you let people can't do anything about that.

336
00:24:22,000 --> 00:24:28,000
Jim, send some along with Sonny Kubeck and Buddy Blatner back at Anaheim as we move now to the bottom of the first inning.

337
00:24:28,000 --> 00:24:34,000
It'll be Brooks Robinson of Baltimore, Rod Kru and Sonny Lever of Minnesota Twins to face one narrow shell.

338
00:24:34,000 --> 00:24:38,000
Defensively, Arnold Andelsovina, the Cardinals' first face for the National League.

339
00:24:38,000 --> 00:24:42,000
Bill Maserowski of the Pirates of Second, Gene Alley of the Pirates of Church Rock.

340
00:24:42,000 --> 00:24:44,000
Richie Alam of the Philadelphia Colleges, he's the third base.

341
00:24:44,000 --> 00:24:46,000
Neal Field, leading from left to right.

342
00:24:46,000 --> 00:24:48,000
Blue Brock of the Cardinals in left.

343
00:24:48,000 --> 00:24:52,000
And Kara of the Braves, in center with Roberto Clementi of Pittsburgh in right.

344
00:24:52,000 --> 00:24:57,000
Joe Troy of the Atlanta Braves is behind the plate and Norah Shell, as we said with his last seven innings,

345
00:24:57,000 --> 00:24:59,000
of all-star pitching scores.

346
00:24:59,000 --> 00:25:02,000
And the leader of the majors, with 12-dicts, is Gus Parvis.

347
00:25:02,000 --> 00:25:04,000
He has never, ever had a losing season.

348
00:25:04,000 --> 00:25:07,000
The Montezvah majors.

349
00:25:07,000 --> 00:25:11,000
Set to face Brooks Robinson, hitting 256.

350
00:25:11,000 --> 00:25:15,000
Brooks and the last 10 all-star game.

351
00:25:15,000 --> 00:25:20,000
He has started five, including the last three in a row.

352
00:25:20,000 --> 00:25:27,000
Marishel, he throws every kind of pitch in the book and has that high kick ready for his first six.

353
00:25:27,000 --> 00:25:31,000
Outside and a little high ball under Robinson.

354
00:25:31,000 --> 00:25:36,000
And Jimmy, to show you the type of respect that these American League players who make the both for the all-star team have for Robinson,

355
00:25:36,000 --> 00:25:41,000
he's just hitting 256, but of course, his foul is with the glove defensively as well,

356
00:25:41,000 --> 00:25:44,000
though he's picked out his defensive ability this year.

357
00:25:44,000 --> 00:25:51,000
Marishel rides back, and this fastball gets to the outside corners, one-on-one.

358
00:25:51,000 --> 00:25:54,000
You were mentioning about Marishel, the start of the pitch as well.

359
00:25:54,000 --> 00:25:58,000
This includes a curve ball slider, good fastball, sinker, screwball occasionally,

360
00:25:58,000 --> 00:26:00,000
and as you mentioned, throw it from all positions.

361
00:26:00,000 --> 00:26:04,000
Overhand, side arm, three-quarters arm, so he's got them all.

362
00:26:04,000 --> 00:26:07,000
One-on-one pitch is fouled off to the right and upstairs.

363
00:26:07,000 --> 00:26:08,000
It is one-on-two.

364
00:26:08,000 --> 00:26:10,000
No score, the American League leadoff better in the ball game.

365
00:26:10,000 --> 00:26:12,000
Brooks Robinson now is back.

366
00:26:12,000 --> 00:26:16,000
On Marishel as we saw him early, Tony, did not get off to a good start,

367
00:26:16,000 --> 00:26:20,000
and the sub-time did not appear to be throwing his card as he's begun to likely,

368
00:26:20,000 --> 00:26:23,000
some say it's because he came late through spring 20.

369
00:26:23,000 --> 00:26:25,000
Nevertheless, he was trying to get high on his breaking pitches,

370
00:26:25,000 --> 00:26:27,000
of which he's got a miss or two.

371
00:26:27,000 --> 00:26:30,000
Not on this time, and post on one hop to Maserati's second.

372
00:26:30,000 --> 00:26:33,000
It rolls to Savannah for the first time.

373
00:26:33,000 --> 00:26:35,000
And Brooks hits the ball well.

374
00:26:35,000 --> 00:26:38,000
A line drive, as you mentioned, one hop to Maserati in a difficult play,

375
00:26:38,000 --> 00:26:43,000
and a short hop to a long hop to Maserati, what is known as an in-between hop,

376
00:26:43,000 --> 00:26:45,000
a very difficult play to come up with.

377
00:26:45,000 --> 00:26:47,000
Here's Rod Caru.

378
00:26:47,000 --> 00:26:53,000
And listen to the story of Rod Caru, who is hitting 3-13 with six home runs and 31 RBI.

379
00:26:53,000 --> 00:26:57,000
Two years ago, he was the All-Star second baseman in the Plotus-Pakley.

380
00:26:57,000 --> 00:27:00,000
Last year, he was the All-Star second baseman in the Carolina League.

381
00:27:00,000 --> 00:27:06,000
This year, he is the All-Star second baseman for the American League.

382
00:27:06,000 --> 00:27:08,000
Caru left-handed batter.

383
00:27:08,000 --> 00:27:11,000
He's the Marisela who gives him the big kick, and the ball is outside of low ball one.

384
00:27:11,000 --> 00:27:16,000
Caru, a week ago, played in the first game with the Minnesota twins against the Chicago White Sox,

385
00:27:16,000 --> 00:27:19,000
in their important series, but then on Saturday and Sunday,

386
00:27:19,000 --> 00:27:23,000
with the second and third and fourth games, was doing military duty.

387
00:27:23,000 --> 00:27:25,000
He's now back to play in the All-Star game.

388
00:27:25,000 --> 00:27:28,000
Hit one of the opposite field, back goes Rue Black, on her course with the Waning Black,

389
00:27:28,000 --> 00:27:33,000
and has it, after one-eighth black, and Caru is there with the second base.

390
00:27:33,000 --> 00:27:36,000
And again, we didn't realize that Caru has that kind of power.

391
00:27:36,000 --> 00:27:38,000
He hit it to the left field, the opposite field for him,

392
00:27:38,000 --> 00:27:42,000
and Black hit the fence as he was about to catch the ball.

393
00:27:42,000 --> 00:27:45,000
Early in the year, we struck Caru, and he had a lot of infield hits.

394
00:27:45,000 --> 00:27:48,000
He can run very well, but since then, in the past few weeks,

395
00:27:48,000 --> 00:27:51,000
the hitting of the ball hard has a few home runs, extra bases,

396
00:27:51,000 --> 00:27:53,000
so he's coming around very well for Minnesota.

397
00:27:53,000 --> 00:27:57,000
And now another left-handed player, Tony Oliva, steps in with two down,

398
00:27:57,000 --> 00:28:02,000
and this is Caru's first inning of the All-Star game, for Mannaheim, California.

399
00:28:02,000 --> 00:28:05,000
Oliva and All-Star play, this is his third shot, he has won for 10,

400
00:28:05,000 --> 00:28:08,000
he's got double, he's hitting 100.

401
00:28:08,000 --> 00:28:13,000
Marichel ready with his first pitch, five, all-one.

402
00:28:13,000 --> 00:28:17,000
Tony is only hitting 260, but Mannaheim's Oliva in his last eight games

403
00:28:17,000 --> 00:28:23,000
has 14 hits and 33 times as fast, and is hitting it a 4-24 clip.

404
00:28:23,000 --> 00:28:29,000
His manager, his new manager, Calamera the Twins, has convinced he will again get 300 this year.

405
00:28:29,000 --> 00:28:35,000
Marichel is ready and throws, and Oliva's back goes clear into the nice league All-Star dugout.

406
00:28:35,000 --> 00:28:38,000
As he swings and misses, it is strike-lock.

407
00:28:38,000 --> 00:28:43,000
And Jim, they talk about one of the secrets of a good hitter is being relaxed up at the plate,

408
00:28:43,000 --> 00:28:47,000
and any time you see a hitter throw the bat, and how many does this often, too,

409
00:28:47,000 --> 00:28:50,000
it means he's real relaxed, those hands and arms are very free,

410
00:28:50,000 --> 00:28:54,000
he's got that nice loose grip on the bat, and yet, curving up the hit the ball powerfully.

411
00:28:54,000 --> 00:28:58,000
And you saw Oliva throw that bat a long way into the dugout.

412
00:28:58,000 --> 00:29:01,000
Eventually, someone picks up a white-doll and waves it back, we surrender.

413
00:29:01,000 --> 00:29:06,000
One-on-one, the counter, Oliva. Two-down, first-setting, no score.

414
00:29:06,000 --> 00:29:11,000
Marichel is ready with a big kick and throws this one outside. It is two-and-one.

415
00:29:11,000 --> 00:29:17,000
In numbering the pitches, this seems improbable, but major league ball players, coaches, and managers will tell you

416
00:29:17,000 --> 00:29:20,000
that Marichel has about eight different pitches.

417
00:29:20,000 --> 00:29:23,000
If you can find his pitches with this, the torqueman will deliver.

418
00:29:23,000 --> 00:29:29,000
Not on, three-quarter and overhand. Good one, now, to Oliva.

419
00:29:29,000 --> 00:29:33,000
Not relatively quiet as Oliva goes for a low pitch, swings and misses, it is two-and-two.

420
00:29:33,000 --> 00:29:37,000
Jim, that appeared to be the first screwball that Marichel has thrown.

421
00:29:37,000 --> 00:29:41,000
Took a little bit off, and Oliva is way out in front of the pitch.

422
00:29:41,000 --> 00:29:45,000
Now, I'm in kilobrew on deck.

423
00:29:45,000 --> 00:29:49,000
At this time of the day, in right field, the right fielder will have a little trouble,

424
00:29:49,000 --> 00:29:54,000
because the sun is just right to get in your eyes as you go over those high flies to right field.

425
00:29:54,000 --> 00:29:56,000
It will also affect the first and second basers.

426
00:29:56,000 --> 00:30:02,000
Marichel, this one, he has foul-tipped while Oliva, and this time as bad as fielded by Cepeda at first base.

427
00:30:02,000 --> 00:30:06,000
But he did get a bit of the ball, and the count remains 2-2.

428
00:30:06,000 --> 00:30:12,000
We mentioned earlier about defensive base, but in totally Oliva, it's one of the most difficult hitters there is to play in the big leagues.

429
00:30:12,000 --> 00:30:16,000
He can take the inside pitch, hit it down the left field line, or he might fall out,

430
00:30:16,000 --> 00:30:24,000
and he can do the same with the outside pitch, so any defensive in field play is very difficult to position yourself against a hitter like Tony Oliva.

431
00:30:24,000 --> 00:30:28,000
The National League got one hit in the top of the first inning, a stretch hit.

432
00:30:28,000 --> 00:30:32,000
The American League has yet to stretch, no hit, two down in the first inning.

433
00:30:32,000 --> 00:30:34,000
Marichel with a 2-2 pitch.

434
00:30:34,000 --> 00:30:42,000
At high, Cepeda comes off first base with the glasses down, near the seat, and watches it fall about three rows up to the right.

435
00:30:42,000 --> 00:30:49,000
The problem remains with Cepeda, nearly 46,000 here today, and the temperature at team time was 92 degrees in the scoreboard,

436
00:30:49,000 --> 00:30:54,000
and left center field, he'll show us the BWNBC AMRF New York.

437
00:30:56,000 --> 00:31:01,000
Marichel against Dean Shans, in case you're just joining us, there's no score.

438
00:31:01,000 --> 00:31:05,000
The National League, crying for an unprecedented Cep six-three in a row.

439
00:31:05,000 --> 00:31:08,000
Marichel throws, and this one is fouled back to the screen again.

440
00:31:08,000 --> 00:31:10,000
Off the end of Oliva's back.

441
00:31:10,000 --> 00:31:16,000
Ed Runge, in his fourth All-Star game, the American League umpire who is behind the plate.

442
00:31:16,000 --> 00:31:24,000
Shikori at first base, who is the senior man among the umpires, as far as All-Star experience is concerned, this is his Cup game.

443
00:31:24,000 --> 00:31:28,000
In the row of the American League gets second, Brecht Burkhardt of the National League gets third,

444
00:31:28,000 --> 00:31:32,000
Ashford of the American League down the right field line, Callacudas of the National League down the left field line.

445
00:31:32,000 --> 00:31:34,000
2-2 pitch.

446
00:31:34,000 --> 00:31:38,000
Now Shokoro's hard, and inside, and gets him on the corner, and strikes it off.

447
00:31:38,000 --> 00:31:41,000
That's like under the ball game. No one so hits, no one's left.

448
00:31:41,000 --> 00:31:44,000
At the end of one, the American League nothing, the National League nothing.

449
00:31:46,000 --> 00:31:51,000
You've got an hitch to switch to one of those new longer cigarettes, but there's only one hitch.

450
00:31:51,000 --> 00:31:53,000
Switch to switch to.

451
00:31:53,000 --> 00:31:58,000
Switch to switch to switch to switch to switch to the new super King Thies Winston.

452
00:32:00,000 --> 00:32:04,000
Is there any other? After all, anyone can make a cigarette long, but...

453
00:32:04,000 --> 00:32:10,000
It's not how long you make it, it's how you make it long.

454
00:32:11,000 --> 00:32:16,000
And how does Winston make it long? With an extra measure of that painless good taste,

455
00:32:16,000 --> 00:32:19,000
that has made Winston America's largest selling cigarette.

456
00:32:19,000 --> 00:32:25,000
So if you've got an hitch to switch to a long cigarette, but don't know which to switch to, remember...

457
00:32:25,000 --> 00:32:31,000
Well, it's not how long you make it, it's how you make it long.

458
00:32:31,000 --> 00:32:34,000
Switch to the new Winston Super King.

459
00:32:34,000 --> 00:32:39,000
It should, it should, it should.

460
00:32:40,000 --> 00:32:43,000
We pause 30 seconds for station identification.

461
00:32:43,000 --> 00:32:46,000
Businessmen, do you think temporary office help is expensive?

462
00:32:46,000 --> 00:32:49,000
If you do, you don't know about Olston temporary services.

463
00:32:49,000 --> 00:32:52,000
To use them, you pay only one low rate that covers everything.

464
00:32:52,000 --> 00:32:55,000
Payroll, taxes, insurance, bonding and testing.

465
00:32:55,000 --> 00:32:58,000
Olston temporary services do not cost you money.

466
00:32:58,000 --> 00:33:01,000
They save you money. Look into it. Look up Olston.

467
00:33:01,000 --> 00:33:05,000
That's O-L-S-T-E-N in the white pages of your phone book.

468
00:33:05,000 --> 00:33:12,000
Listen to the up to the minute traffic report, all weekend long, on WNBC, A.M. at FM, New York.

469
00:33:12,000 --> 00:33:18,000
Right now on the first spot on the top of the second, and he swings and misses on the first pitch from Dean Shantz, strike one.

470
00:33:18,000 --> 00:33:22,000
Now, it will be followed by Joe Shorry and Bill Mazurowski.

471
00:33:22,000 --> 00:33:27,000
The only hit of the ball game, and infield hit by Roberto Clementi, is a bounce tie to Harmon Killebrew.

472
00:33:27,000 --> 00:33:31,000
Hans comes right back, outside and low, and it is one-on-one to Alan.

473
00:33:31,000 --> 00:33:35,000
Richie is hitting 3-14.

474
00:33:35,000 --> 00:33:43,000
And many of these National League players consider Alan the strongest man in the world to hear them talk, and there goes.

475
00:33:43,000 --> 00:33:47,000
There goes back in center field, Bonnie Olivine watching the ball for the home run.

476
00:33:47,000 --> 00:33:51,000
National League lead, one-nothing.

477
00:33:51,000 --> 00:33:59,000
And that ball went between dead center field, which is far-oh-six, and the 3-93 side, and went way back in the bleachers.

478
00:33:59,000 --> 00:34:03,000
So Jim, that ball probably carried 420 feet or better.

479
00:34:03,000 --> 00:34:10,000
And, Johnny Kubek, I'm sure you will always remember that just before he hit it, you said that many consider Richie Alan the strongest man in baseball.

480
00:34:10,000 --> 00:34:16,000
Jim, he's looking outside and low slider, what looks like a very good pitch, and appeared to just wave at it.

481
00:34:16,000 --> 00:34:21,000
And the ball just jumped out of the ballpark.

482
00:34:21,000 --> 00:34:28,000
And National League now leads one-nothing, and here's Joe Troy, always home run for himself, hitting 3-17.

483
00:34:28,000 --> 00:34:38,000
Dean Chance throws hide inside the story, and it is all one.

484
00:34:38,000 --> 00:34:49,000
Chance, this year, has one-eleven ball games, remember, opening for the American League round ball crew at second basal at this, tosses to Killer Brew, and that's the first out of the second inning.

485
00:34:49,000 --> 00:34:58,000
And Jim, Joe Torian is way down the first place, he's not running well at all, he's looking pretty much, so he may not see much more action in this ball game.

486
00:34:58,000 --> 00:35:08,000
Bill Mazurowski the batter, hitting 293, playing second base from the district, and every time I'm with you, Tony, I see Mazurowski, I can only think of the 1960 World Series.

487
00:35:08,000 --> 00:35:13,000
Well, it had to be done, I'm glad it was another full-lock that hit that home run to be.

488
00:35:13,000 --> 00:35:22,000
Mazurowski and Kubek, quite up there in the 1960 series. Here is Bill, hitting 293, swinging and missing, at the first pitch from Dean Chance, like one.

489
00:35:22,000 --> 00:35:29,000
From as this is his seventh all-star game as sixth star, 2 for 15, getting 133 at all-star points.

490
00:35:29,000 --> 00:35:36,000
And back, round ball, this is Epps or Selly at shortstop, who throws quickly the first base from there to up.

491
00:35:36,000 --> 00:35:47,000
And that will bring up another shortstop, Gene Alley, Alley born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, was 27 years old yesterday.

492
00:35:47,000 --> 00:36:00,000
This is his ninth season in the professional ranks, the third is the regular of the park. He had 289 last year, the best for the shortstop, and this year he has all-star shortstopped his first game, and yet he was the leading both-getter in fourth league.

493
00:36:00,000 --> 00:36:06,000
Playing foul tips of all, it is strike one.

494
00:36:06,000 --> 00:36:17,000
One to nothing to score, the National League leads on the leadoff home run in the second inning of Richie Allen.

495
00:36:17,000 --> 00:36:20,000
Dean Chance pitching now, 2-D now.

496
00:36:20,000 --> 00:36:26,000
Three quarters, this one hit the right center field, overcomes to Niggly Arrow and has it for the third half.

497
00:36:26,000 --> 00:36:32,000
One run on the home run by Richie Allen, one hit, no errors, none left to score in the middle of the second.

498
00:36:32,000 --> 00:36:38,000
The American League, nothing. Quite a bit of money and it's not necessary for the type of driving he has.

499
00:36:38,000 --> 00:36:44,000
We told Mr. Bessel that doesn't happen at BF Goodrich, because we give you a gadget called the tire calculator.

500
00:36:44,000 --> 00:36:53,000
It asks questions about how fast you drive and how much you drive. Then it tells you which BFG tires suit you best and cost you least.

501
00:36:53,000 --> 00:36:58,000
That sounds like a very good idea and a very helpful one, but you can be sure you'll be copy.

502
00:36:58,000 --> 00:37:05,000
He may be right, but right now the only place you'll find the tire calculator is at BF Goodrich, the street talk tire people.

503
00:37:05,000 --> 00:37:15,000
When you're ready for some straight talk about tires, just drop in any BF Goodrich store dealer.

504
00:37:15,000 --> 00:37:18,000
Look at the yellow pages with the name of the one nearest you.

505
00:37:18,000 --> 00:37:25,000
While we move to the bottom of the second inning and the very first man to come to the back is the man who has Richie Allen for the National League in front.

506
00:37:25,000 --> 00:37:29,000
He's called for the American League in a tie. His name is Harmon Killebrew.

507
00:37:29,000 --> 00:37:37,000
And Killebrew, as we said before, is setting all-star records today by being the only player that he selected to start at three different positions.

508
00:37:37,000 --> 00:37:42,000
He's been on the outfield, he's been selected for third base, and today he's playing first base.

509
00:37:42,000 --> 00:37:49,000
This is his seventh all-star game altogether and what a record he has. Six for 14, hitting at 4.29.

510
00:37:49,000 --> 00:38:00,000
He has two home runs, and if you look back to the record books, there's nobody that has hit four home runs more frequently for times this fact, except they've root our side from Harmon Killebrew.

511
00:38:00,000 --> 00:38:08,000
Killebrew and the National League wins, hitting 2.59. 22 home runs this year, leads the American League in RBI's with 62.

512
00:38:08,000 --> 00:38:14,000
He was surpassed on Sunday for the American League lead in home runs by Frank Howard, and there's two of them and now has 24.

513
00:38:14,000 --> 00:38:21,000
Marichael working, Killebrew, and Killebrew takes five from Marichael, and there's one left time, so they came completely off the mound.

514
00:38:21,000 --> 00:38:29,000
As by many of the National League, many of the American League clubs rather, Jim, pull a complete shift on Killebrew, that is they send their second baseman over to the third base side of second.

515
00:38:29,000 --> 00:38:33,000
The National League is not doing this now, although Alley is playing very strongly in the hole.

516
00:38:33,000 --> 00:38:37,000
Marichael throws again high and outside of Killebrew, it is 2-0.

517
00:38:37,000 --> 00:38:52,000
While Marichael, like a few other pitches, has great control. Usually control is the name of the game, and Marichael this year has struck out quite a few players on 137, but he's walked very few.

518
00:38:52,000 --> 00:38:56,000
There is Frank White.

519
00:38:56,000 --> 00:39:05,000
Killebrew in the past two years has become more of a smart hitter. He was a free-slinger pretty much until the last couple of years, and now he waits for his pitch.

520
00:39:05,000 --> 00:39:09,000
He's not trying to pull everything, he can go the opposite field that time.

521
00:39:09,000 --> 00:39:17,000
There's a broken bat, loose and back a third base, the foul is fouled, and I'm sure Tony that he broke his back, the bat boy is already out to pick it up.

522
00:39:17,000 --> 00:39:21,000
It'll be 2-2 to Armin Killebrew, who now goes after a new bat.

523
00:39:21,000 --> 00:39:27,000
As for Juan Marichael, as we said, 137 strikeouts this year, he has only walked 30 men.

524
00:39:27,000 --> 00:39:30,000
Killebrew is now in the dugout, selecting his next bat.

525
00:39:30,000 --> 00:39:37,000
Tony Kanigliaro and Charles Yosremski, two boys from the third team, off to Red Rock, will be the next to bat.

526
00:39:37,000 --> 00:39:47,000
Bottom of the second inning here at Anaheim Stadium, the 38th All-Star Game to score the National League 1 on Richie Island Home Run, and the American League is nothing.

527
00:39:47,000 --> 00:39:59,000
It has been said many times that these players that come to the All-Star Game would rather have three days off, don't come here to win when you see a fellow like Joe Torre behind the plate limping badly down the first base.

528
00:39:59,000 --> 00:40:06,000
When you see a Daniel Lamassu as a full rib cage musk, muscle and volunteer to pitch, are you wondering how these people are when they say things like this?

529
00:40:06,000 --> 00:40:12,000
Going to the Killebrew, the lead off batter in the bottom of the second inning, and Marichael taking his time with the sign, and there's Marietta.

530
00:40:12,000 --> 00:40:20,000
Right on delivery foul to bat by Killebrew, it is field 2-2.

531
00:40:20,000 --> 00:40:27,000
And of course, after the All-Star Game, we go into what is popularly known as the second half of the season in the American League.

532
00:40:27,000 --> 00:40:34,000
White Sharks are leading by two over Detroit, two and a half over the Minnesota Plains, from Asher League to Cardinals, two and a half games up on Chicago.

533
00:40:34,000 --> 00:40:36,000
Killebrew fouls another one off to the right.

534
00:40:36,000 --> 00:40:48,000
It is field 2-2. The White Sharks will open their second half against Cleveland at Cleveland on Thursday, and the St. Louis Cardinals go home, and will face the Fitzburg Toss.

535
00:40:48,000 --> 00:40:54,000
They find many to win the National League title. Two and two to count the Killebrew.

536
00:40:54,000 --> 00:41:05,000
Overhand Fitzburg Toss, misses outside, it is three and two.

537
00:41:05,000 --> 00:41:14,000
Killebrew, as we have brought up the possibility of his tying the game possibly with a home run, has not had a home run in his last 15 ball games, which for a harmonious but unusual.

538
00:41:14,000 --> 00:41:16,000
Here's a free two-fitch.

539
00:41:16,000 --> 00:41:26,000
Ron Paul, Richie Allen comes over from third, shoots it up, takes it down, throws the first and Killebrew is the first job in the American League second inning.

540
00:41:26,000 --> 00:41:31,000
Here is Tony Konegliaro hitting 2-90.

541
00:41:31,000 --> 00:41:41,000
This is Tony's first all-star game, and Tony is one of the reasons why the Red Sharks are doing so well in the American League this year.

542
00:41:41,000 --> 00:41:48,000
The Red Sharks now in the first division, six games in the back of the Chicago White Sharks, then searching.

543
00:41:48,000 --> 00:41:57,000
Tony has 13 home runs on the year 46 RBI, one down in the bottom of the second, and action league one, the American League nothing.

544
00:41:57,000 --> 00:42:07,000
Jim now down in the American League, both, and we have the first of any kind of activity, Jim McLaughlin is beginning to warm up down there for the American League, so he may be the next pitcher for Hank Fowler.

545
00:42:07,000 --> 00:42:15,000
McLaughlin, of course, from the California Angels, with five shutouts, Ian Johnly, John Leroy, Starks, leads the American League.

546
00:42:15,000 --> 00:42:30,000
There's your pitches, the right center field, and then he comes in called for it, and has it with a basket catch for the second half. And that will bring up Carl Yosemke, hitting 3-24.

547
00:42:30,000 --> 00:42:44,000
Yosemke last year, 16 home runs, this year, thus far, he already has 19, 56 RBI, and he's leading the league in hits with 92.

548
00:42:44,000 --> 00:42:53,000
The left-handed slinger, the step in against Juan Marichel.

549
00:42:53,000 --> 00:43:03,000
Takes low for Marichel, ball one. This is Carl's first start, he was selected in 1965, but was injured and did not play. He was selected again last year, but did not play.

550
00:43:03,000 --> 00:43:10,000
He did play in 1963, that's a substitute. Marichel already with a 1-0 pitch.

551
00:43:10,000 --> 00:43:17,000
Who's going to miss? Yosemke, it is 1-1. National League 1, and there's nothing bottom of the second, 2-0, none off.

552
00:43:17,000 --> 00:43:24,000
And that was a screwball once more by Marichel, he threw several 2-0s, threw one to Yosemke that pitch, and he has it way out in the park.

553
00:43:24,000 --> 00:43:33,000
Screwball breaking away from the left hand, hitter down at time, and with a good motion that Marichel has, he's throwing them quite a bit.

554
00:43:33,000 --> 00:43:42,000
Juan is ready once more, and the 12-game when it throws, and strikes two as Yosemke swings.

555
00:43:42,000 --> 00:43:51,000
Well, it's 8-2-3 innings now, of score to throw, and Marichel is fixed in his all-star career, and he's trying to make it 9-0.

556
00:43:51,000 --> 00:43:59,000
He has won two games, remember, and could win this one, and could tie, lefty Gomez is the only man in history of one free all-star game, we shall see.

557
00:43:59,000 --> 00:44:10,000
Juan Manez is just empty, strikes off, the second strike out from Marichel, and the runs go hit, no errors done left, and at the end of 2 with an actually won, the American League, nothing.

558
00:44:10,000 --> 00:44:17,000
Do the runs really have more fun? Well, I don't know, but I do know this. People whose rides are 67 Dodge Cornette's, sure do.

559
00:44:17,000 --> 00:44:25,000
Dodge Cornette is a moving kind of car, and has a big successful look, and wouldn't beneath all of that luxury is it surprisingly low price.

560
00:44:25,000 --> 00:44:32,000
Now, once you don't have to burn your budget in order to have a luxury look, and a luxury ride, inside you'll find the presence of all vinyl trim,

561
00:44:32,000 --> 00:44:41,000
all padded seats, and rich carpet, and if you really want to live it up, step into the Cornette 500, it's got a two-sport flare with bucket seats and shutter console.

562
00:44:41,000 --> 00:44:48,000
With ever Cornette you prefer, you can customize it with the wide choice of options, like air conditioning, power brakes, and steering.

563
00:44:48,000 --> 00:44:55,000
The lively choice of engines, runs from the economical 225, see we can fit the optional 383, 4-barrel V8.

564
00:44:55,000 --> 00:45:03,000
Cornette, new luxury at a low price. See all the Cornette models at your Dodge dealer, all with a good guys, and a wide-hatch.

565
00:45:03,000 --> 00:45:08,000
Certain spots, a real fifth of pregame strategy holds true throughout this fall game.

566
00:45:08,000 --> 00:45:19,000
One Mara Schell takes strike one, from Dean Chance, one or nothing to score, Mara Schell fits nine innings on Saturday, and beats the badgers.

567
00:45:19,000 --> 00:45:24,000
Oh, he is pitching with just a couple of days away, Chance fits right in height.

568
00:45:24,000 --> 00:45:28,000
Mara Schell goes for an outside pitch from all the way around, and a strike two.

569
00:45:28,000 --> 00:45:34,000
And Jim, these pitchers for opposing teams have pretty much of a call, they don't knock each other down, so to speak.

570
00:45:34,000 --> 00:45:41,000
They try not to side-hive each other, supposedly, but Chance has side-hived on Mara Schell's two consecutive times, two breaking walls,

571
00:45:41,000 --> 00:45:52,000
three-quarters, and Robinson backs up a third for the ground ball, and throws the killer bird first, and Mara Schell is the first stop, in the double the third.

572
00:45:52,000 --> 00:45:56,000
That will bring up Lou Brot, the ground is third back in the first inning.

573
00:45:56,000 --> 00:46:04,000
And Ashley leaves on the second inning lead off home run by Richie Allen, the scores one and nothing.

574
00:46:04,000 --> 00:46:08,000
Freehand behind the plate, killer bird first, true with second, after Sully at short,

575
00:46:08,000 --> 00:46:13,000
Robinson at third, is French in left, Aliva in center, caniglia all in right.

576
00:46:13,000 --> 00:46:18,000
Dean Chance for pitcher, ready to work to the left-handed hitting, Lou Brot.

577
00:46:18,000 --> 00:46:22,000
Brot takes strike one, and that was right down the middle.

578
00:46:22,000 --> 00:46:27,000
True is coming from his second base position, you almost half way depth.

579
00:46:27,000 --> 00:46:33,000
Looks Robinson on the fake run attempt by Brock, and the last pitch was about halfway between home plate and third base,

580
00:46:33,000 --> 00:46:35,000
so they're playing him for a tremendous speed.

581
00:46:35,000 --> 00:46:44,000
Gombal Karoo, over to his right, has it, and throws low to killer-oo, but he digs it off for the second half.

582
00:46:44,000 --> 00:46:49,000
That will bring up Roberto Cremetti, who has one of the two hits that the National League All-Stars have.

583
00:46:49,000 --> 00:46:54,000
Cremetti was a shot right, on or just in front of a place that hot-pie killer-oo had it.

584
00:46:54,000 --> 00:46:57,000
No one was covering first base, and Cremetti, who has seeded of his own,

585
00:46:57,000 --> 00:47:02,000
heated off for hit, later was forced by Hank Aaron.

586
00:47:02,000 --> 00:47:06,000
The sun has gone in momentarily, and the storm would tell this step,

587
00:47:06,000 --> 00:47:11,000
it is dropped to the green temperature, it is now 91.

588
00:47:11,000 --> 00:47:20,000
Hank Aaron on deck as Cremetti steps in. Cremetti will be 33 years old next month.

589
00:47:20,000 --> 00:47:27,000
Five from Gene Shantz, ball one, hitting 381 in all-star play before the game, he's already won for one.

590
00:47:27,000 --> 00:47:30,000
He is 9 for 22 as an all-star player.

591
00:47:30,000 --> 00:47:33,000
And Gene, you're here hitting instructors, talk about certain basics fundamentals,

592
00:47:33,000 --> 00:47:37,000
not pulling your head or stepping out of the box or stepping in the bucket.

593
00:47:37,000 --> 00:47:41,000
And Cremetti is one of those players that violates many of these fundamentals.

594
00:47:41,000 --> 00:47:45,000
He steps in the bucket, hits the ball hard to the opposite field, I guess.

595
00:47:45,000 --> 00:47:48,000
For some of the old-timers, it's reminiscent of the Nell Oss.

596
00:47:48,000 --> 00:47:51,000
Right one, and stands ready to work again on the one-on-one pitch,

597
00:47:51,000 --> 00:47:55,000
and this one again catches the outside corner, it is one and two.

598
00:47:55,000 --> 00:48:02,000
Cremetti with two down on the third, it's nationally won, American League is nothing.

599
00:48:02,000 --> 00:48:07,000
This, of course, will be the last inning that Gene Shantz can work.

600
00:48:07,000 --> 00:48:12,000
Outside and low this time, Shantz could lose the ball game,

601
00:48:12,000 --> 00:48:16,000
hopefully, of course, the American League can rally in the bottom of air third against Walmart as well.

602
00:48:16,000 --> 00:48:22,000
So many of the types of hitters that can look very bad on a breaking ball away from him and Lowell,

603
00:48:22,000 --> 00:48:26,000
and the very next pitch, you'll go out and lightly hit it to the opposite field out of the park.

604
00:48:26,000 --> 00:48:29,000
He's very difficult to pitch, you have to mix them up.

605
00:48:29,000 --> 00:48:35,000
This is the 2-2 pitch, and this one is outside and low, hopping by freehand, and it is three and two.

606
00:48:35,000 --> 00:48:40,000
There's not been a walk in the ball game yet.

607
00:48:40,000 --> 00:48:47,000
Gene Shantz this year has struck out 115 and walked 40.

608
00:48:47,000 --> 00:48:50,000
And like Marichela, it struck out 137 and walked 30.

609
00:48:50,000 --> 00:48:53,000
He does have pretty good control, all-doorless control.

610
00:48:53,000 --> 00:48:58,000
That's got Shantz in trouble last Friday night in the ninth inning against the Chicago White Sox,

611
00:48:58,000 --> 00:49:03,000
and he has a 2-1 earn run, and has lost 2-1 to the White Sox in an important game.

612
00:49:03,000 --> 00:49:11,000
Three and two to count now with Slametting, waiting for 3-2 pitch from Gene Shantz.

613
00:49:11,000 --> 00:49:15,000
Lowell, upstairs to the right.

614
00:49:15,000 --> 00:49:21,000
Still freehand, the quite captured behind the place for the American League was the hitterly All-Star Press Conference yesterday

615
00:49:21,000 --> 00:49:25,000
when discussing trying to catch Gene Shantz.

616
00:49:25,000 --> 00:49:30,000
Naturally, it's quite difficult for a catcher to step in and catch if the kid that he's not caught before is Slametting.

617
00:49:30,000 --> 00:49:34,000
He strikes out, first strike out, first hand, and so on, so hits, so errors.

618
00:49:34,000 --> 00:49:42,000
Not left, in the middle of the first, an action league won, and the American League nothing.

619
00:49:42,000 --> 00:49:45,000
Man, if you're like me, you like to keep something for yourself.

620
00:49:45,000 --> 00:49:50,000
Your razor, your shaving cream, your Gillette-like guard, and I can't blame you.

621
00:49:50,000 --> 00:49:54,000
The trouble is, when you keep the right guard to yourself, you leave your family to sense with it.

622
00:49:54,000 --> 00:49:57,000
And your family has their right to the right guard.

623
00:49:57,000 --> 00:49:59,000
It's a spray, they can all use it.

624
00:49:59,000 --> 00:50:05,000
Matter of fact, the right guard is the perfect personal family in York, because nothing touches you but the spray itself.

625
00:50:05,000 --> 00:50:10,000
Now keep your razor, eat your shaving cream, but please, care of the right guard.

626
00:50:10,000 --> 00:50:12,000
It's the family thing to do.

627
00:50:12,000 --> 00:50:14,000
And now it's time to try and eat Gillette-Folme shaving cream.

628
00:50:14,000 --> 00:50:17,000
Gillette-Folme has the mouth of smooth shaving comfort.

629
00:50:17,000 --> 00:50:21,000
In every can of you, Gillette-Folme, you get pillows, a freemly list,

630
00:50:21,000 --> 00:50:25,000
with the willing foamy lathers, and soaps heat down in your beard.

631
00:50:25,000 --> 00:50:28,000
Keeps it soft and moist right through your day.

632
00:50:28,000 --> 00:50:30,000
Nobody makes a lather like foamy.

633
00:50:30,000 --> 00:50:33,000
So moist, so rich, so free.

634
00:50:33,000 --> 00:50:36,000
And nobody makes a lather like Gillette.

635
00:50:45,000 --> 00:50:49,000
In Simpson-Mattonecoubeck and Buddy Blatner, we're moving to the bottom of the third inning.

636
00:50:49,000 --> 00:50:56,000
Bill Frehan, Rico Petrucelli, and I am sure Alpencitter for a billion cents.

637
00:50:56,000 --> 00:50:59,000
Dan's believe the ball game.

638
00:51:00,000 --> 00:51:06,000
Having given up two hits, one run, struck out one, and lost no one.

639
00:51:06,000 --> 00:51:11,000
And unless the American League ties it up or goes ahead, he could be the losing pitcher.

640
00:51:11,000 --> 00:51:17,000
Here's Bill Frehan of the Detroit Tigers, the catcher hitting 275,

641
00:51:17,000 --> 00:51:20,000
leaving off against Juan Marichel on the bottom of the third.

642
00:51:23,000 --> 00:51:28,000
Marichel ready with his first pitch, and it's out of play, strike one.

643
00:51:28,000 --> 00:51:30,000
Frehan was born and raised in Detroit.

644
00:51:30,000 --> 00:51:33,000
The player represented him once at the University of Michigan for a couple of years,

645
00:51:33,000 --> 00:51:35,000
got a big bonus, about $100,000.

646
00:51:35,000 --> 00:51:39,000
But then went back to Michigan on the offseason and got his degree.

647
00:51:39,000 --> 00:51:42,000
This is his fourth all-star game in his second start.

648
00:51:42,000 --> 00:51:45,000
He's two for three at bat, hitting 667.

649
00:51:45,000 --> 00:51:49,000
Last year, he had 12 home runs all year. This year, he's got 12 already.

650
00:51:51,000 --> 00:51:54,000
Marichel ready with the strike one pitch.

651
00:51:55,000 --> 00:51:59,000
Got on this time and fouled again, up to three, and back to the plate, and it strikes two.

652
00:52:00,000 --> 00:52:04,000
Bill Frehan, last year, the last couple of years, has hit 234.

653
00:52:04,000 --> 00:52:06,000
Three years ago, he hit over 307.

654
00:52:06,000 --> 00:52:09,000
Last couple of years, he's been hit by Pitchfalt a couple of times.

655
00:52:09,000 --> 00:52:12,000
When he hit 307, he was hit 10-11 times.

656
00:52:12,000 --> 00:52:17,000
This year, with another good year, he has already been hit 12 times in the first half of the season.

657
00:52:17,000 --> 00:52:20,000
He's like Pitchfalt, Marichel, he's called out on strikes.

658
00:52:23,000 --> 00:52:25,000
Jim McLaughlin continues to warm up for the American League,

659
00:52:25,000 --> 00:52:28,000
and looks like he will be the next pitcher that Hank Farrell will use.

660
00:52:28,000 --> 00:52:33,000
For the National League, Ferguson Jenkins, the right-hander of the Chicago Cubs, has gotten up,

661
00:52:33,000 --> 00:52:37,000
so it looks like he will be manager Walter Austin's second strike for the Mound Duty.

662
00:52:39,000 --> 00:52:41,000
Here's Rico Pettuselli.

663
00:52:41,000 --> 00:52:45,000
Garce McLaughlin, as we said, is from the California Angels, and a favorite on with rest,

664
00:52:45,000 --> 00:52:49,000
and Ferguson Jenkins is the most rested man for the National League.

665
00:52:49,000 --> 00:52:51,000
The goalie is on deck now.

666
00:52:52,000 --> 00:52:54,000
Hi, Pettuselli.

667
00:52:56,000 --> 00:53:00,000
It could be that Rico Pettuselli would have bruised wrists, some thought that he would not.

668
00:53:00,000 --> 00:53:07,000
He could go out, and the goalie coming in to bat for being chance could stay in, but we'll see.

669
00:53:07,000 --> 00:53:09,000
Here's the one ballpitch.

670
00:53:09,000 --> 00:53:13,000
Get high in the air, a chance for Bill Mazurowski in the short right field.

671
00:53:13,000 --> 00:53:16,000
The second baseman backs up, and has it for the second half.

672
00:53:23,000 --> 00:53:25,000
The applause is for Jim Fragosi.

673
00:53:25,000 --> 00:53:31,000
Let's judge stuff. Now, the California Angels, who's home here, of course, is in Anaheim, California.

674
00:53:32,000 --> 00:53:37,000
Fragosi stepping in to bat for Dean Chan, sitting at 280 with 7-home runs, 24 RBI.

675
00:53:37,000 --> 00:53:43,000
This is Jim's third all-star game. He started in 64, and he played last year.

676
00:53:43,000 --> 00:53:46,000
He's hitting 167 all-star play with one for this.

677
00:53:47,000 --> 00:53:52,000
Fragosi does have power, as we said he already has 7-home runs.

678
00:53:52,000 --> 00:53:58,000
Thumbs up with 2 down on the bottom of the third, and Ashley leading 1-0 on Richie Allum's home run on the second.

679
00:54:00,000 --> 00:54:03,000
Air shell ready with a side-arm pitch strike walk.

680
00:54:05,000 --> 00:54:11,000
Fragosi is one of the fine young players that has come along at the American League for a long time,

681
00:54:11,000 --> 00:54:15,000
and of course the Angels have many of these good young players on their ball clubs.

682
00:54:15,000 --> 00:54:18,000
Fragosi can hit with Howard Eaterfield, has great range at short,

683
00:54:18,000 --> 00:54:23,000
has a ball pull down the left field line. Another side-arm pitch for Marichael,

684
00:54:23,000 --> 00:54:28,000
that Fragosi got out in front of and lined very deep for Traus.

685
00:54:28,000 --> 00:54:33,000
It is strike two. Fragosi, of course, is seen with Bobby Cannat, the second baseman for the Angels,

686
00:54:33,000 --> 00:54:37,000
and they form this fine-to-double-play combination, as you'll ever want to see,

687
00:54:37,000 --> 00:54:49,000
breaking very close to Dean Alliam, Bill Maserati of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

688
00:54:49,000 --> 00:54:52,000
Down on the third, he strikes Fragosi the bench-shitter for Dean Cannat.

689
00:54:52,000 --> 00:54:57,000
Marichael throws an off-feed-fit, it stays low, and goes right through the legs of Joe Chorri.

690
00:54:57,000 --> 00:55:01,000
Chorri was injured in a run-down, and Joe now goes out, as though, I would imagine,

691
00:55:01,000 --> 00:55:07,000
and he was caught up on the signs, but Marichael waved at him, and Joe is now coming back.

692
00:55:07,000 --> 00:55:11,000
Joe was injured in a run-down play against the Phillies a couple of weeks ago,

693
00:55:11,000 --> 00:55:15,000
and missed part of few games of the brave. He was stepped on, back to the bench.

694
00:55:15,000 --> 00:55:19,000
One and two now, the count for Fragosi.

695
00:55:19,000 --> 00:55:25,000
Marichael with another, so far, brilliant, all-star pitching effort.

696
00:55:25,000 --> 00:55:30,000
He's allowed no hits, struck out free. Side-arm, low, gets away from Chorri, it's two-two.

697
00:55:30,000 --> 00:55:34,000
And Jim, now I believe they're going to have a conference with Pittsburgh for the last one.

698
00:55:34,000 --> 00:55:38,000
Joe Chorri stepped out to his right, as though he were going to receive a breaking ball,

699
00:55:38,000 --> 00:55:41,000
and the ball went off to his left. Marichael threw a fastball.

700
00:55:41,000 --> 00:55:46,000
Once again, he stepped out his right for the breaking ball, and the ball bounced off his chest protector.

701
00:55:46,000 --> 00:55:51,000
He got another fastball, so they're getting their signs straightened out right now.

702
00:55:51,000 --> 00:55:54,000
Two and two to come. Let's see how.

703
00:55:54,000 --> 00:55:57,000
National League One, American League Nothing, Dean Chance has completed his chores.

704
00:55:57,000 --> 00:56:02,000
Juan Marichael can pitch no longer after this, and Tony has pointed out, most likely Jim McLaughlin.

705
00:56:02,000 --> 00:56:05,000
Now the California Angels will come into pitch for the American League,

706
00:56:05,000 --> 00:56:08,000
Ferguson Jenkins of the Chicago Cup, for the National.

707
00:56:08,000 --> 00:56:12,000
Here's the two-two pitch, the side-arm delivery, road right back through the hole,

708
00:56:12,000 --> 00:56:14,000
and there's the first hit off Marichael.

709
00:56:14,000 --> 00:56:19,000
Fragosi takes the turn at first, and he comes back with a sink.

710
00:56:19,000 --> 00:56:25,000
And if you don't think that these Anaheim fans, like that, just look into this squad.

711
00:56:25,000 --> 00:56:30,000
That brings up Brooks Robinson with two down and a third,

712
00:56:30,000 --> 00:56:37,000
and Robinson does that, sir, eight home runs this year, 32 RBI.

713
00:56:37,000 --> 00:56:41,000
And the American League fans, as Tony said here at Anaheim, come to life.

714
00:56:41,000 --> 00:56:48,000
Their teams are training one-to-nothing strike one on the outside, caught up from Marichael.

715
00:56:48,000 --> 00:56:56,000
The American League has lost its last four all-star encounters in a row, and is training one-to-nothing right now.

716
00:56:56,000 --> 00:57:05,000
Like one pitch from Marichael, it's high. It is one-on-one to Brooks Robinson.

717
00:57:05,000 --> 00:57:10,000
And Becker's Rob Drew should he get pretend.

718
00:57:10,000 --> 00:57:13,000
Now the center's come back out again, but the temperatures dropped another degree,

719
00:57:13,000 --> 00:57:16,000
it is now nighty. It was nighty two at game time.

720
00:57:16,000 --> 00:57:20,000
There goes for Josie Gromvall. Overcomes Richie Allen.

721
00:57:20,000 --> 00:57:24,000
The third-person has Brooks Robinson by two or three steps for the third out.

722
00:57:24,000 --> 00:57:29,000
No Marichael is all through having given up one hit, striking out three and allowing no run.

723
00:57:29,000 --> 00:57:32,000
No runs, one hit, no errors, one left.

724
00:57:32,000 --> 00:57:37,000
At the end of three, an actually won the American League, nothing.

725
00:57:37,000 --> 00:57:41,000
Here's an announcement that answers today's problem of auto insurance cancellation.

726
00:57:41,000 --> 00:57:49,000
Allstate Insurance Company is announcing a revolutionary long-term renewal guarantee that applies to all auto insurance coverages.

727
00:57:49,000 --> 00:57:56,000
60 days after your insurance is enforced, you are protected by Allstate's five-year renewal guarantee.

728
00:57:56,000 --> 00:58:01,000
You simply renew each year with a policy and rates, then in effect.

729
00:58:01,000 --> 00:58:08,000
What's more, you're covered by Allstate's good driver plan, with rates lowered or raised by your own family driving record.

730
00:58:08,000 --> 00:58:15,000
The five-year guarantee stays in force as long as you and the other drivers in your family hold valid driver's licenses.

731
00:58:15,000 --> 00:58:24,000
In a nutshell, this means that during the guarantee period, you can cancel Allstate's chance, even if you have accidents.

732
00:58:24,000 --> 00:58:29,000
More than ever, you're in good hands with Allstate.

733
00:58:29,000 --> 00:58:36,000
Allstate's renewal guarantee is available in almost every state, but is not for the sign-riff or commercial vehicle.

734
00:58:36,000 --> 00:58:42,000
An hour we pause, 30 seconds for a station identification given in force.

735
00:58:42,000 --> 00:58:46,000
Do you still think of temporary office personnel as just fill-ins at vacation time?

736
00:58:46,000 --> 00:58:54,000
Let's think about this. Use Allstate Temporary Services on a regular standby basis, and you can instantly staff up or down at any time.

737
00:58:54,000 --> 00:58:58,000
That means there's no need for costly overstaffing on permanent payroll.

738
00:58:58,000 --> 00:59:04,000
It'll pay you to look into it. Look up Allstate, that's O-L-S-T-E-N, in the white pages of your phone book.

739
00:59:04,000 --> 00:59:11,000
All regularly scheduled programs canceled to bring you the All-Star Game on WNBC, AM & FM, New York.

740
00:59:11,000 --> 00:59:18,000
Back at Anaheim Stadium as the 38th All-Star Game continues, we have pitching changes and changes of field, and 30 of boats.

741
00:59:18,000 --> 00:59:23,000
And they're boats from the Angels, by the way. Here's also the voice of the California Angels, Buddy Blattman.

742
00:59:23,000 --> 00:59:28,000
Tim, thank you. Traveled out of the top half of any number forward, and actually gone top one to nothing.

743
00:59:28,000 --> 00:59:37,000
In the batter's box, Hank Aaron, he's over one in the ballgame. And on the mound, 23-year-old redhead, freckle-faced right-handed, Jim McLaughlin.

744
00:59:37,000 --> 00:59:41,000
A winner of eight and a loser of two, so far this year for the Angels.

745
00:59:41,000 --> 00:59:47,000
Hank Aaron, a slashing tight bidder up there in the picture. He's taken high for ball one.

746
00:59:47,000 --> 00:59:50,000
Underway in the top half of any number forward.

747
00:59:50,000 --> 01:00:01,000
Hank Aaron, born in Mobile, now lives in Wisconsin, and is 14th Major League season at the age of 33. Already he has collected better than 2500 hits.

748
01:00:01,000 --> 01:00:07,000
And a fish. It's a curve, it's a beauty, it spins in, and evens the count of ball one is right one.

749
01:00:07,000 --> 01:00:15,000
So Hank Aaron, still going strong at 33, should reach the 3,000-hit plateau in his great career.

750
01:00:15,000 --> 01:00:20,000
That's what's one of my cards. A diving shot by Fred Dopey, and Jim can't make a play.

751
01:00:20,000 --> 01:00:25,000
Fred Dopey now starts diving for third base. He's got this one off.

752
01:00:25,000 --> 01:00:30,000
So a part of play for Jim is the base hit for Hank Aaron.

753
01:00:32,000 --> 01:00:35,000
Hank is on. He has a stolen base in this ballgame.

754
01:00:35,000 --> 01:00:40,000
And here comes the baby bull. Orlando's defeated. Big, wrong right-handed hitter.

755
01:00:40,000 --> 01:00:47,000
He operates McClose Sands and has that bat right down on the end. He has the little pop straight away, and of course, the...

756
01:00:47,000 --> 01:00:51,000
Getting 356 this year in his 10th Major League season.

757
01:00:51,000 --> 01:00:55,000
Orlando Sopeta. The curve ball is up to two high for ball one.

758
01:00:55,000 --> 01:00:59,000
Nobody out here in the top of the fourth inning. And Hank Aaron in first base.

759
01:00:59,000 --> 01:01:02,000
An extra-legant bat and they lead one to nothing.

760
01:01:02,000 --> 01:01:08,000
Sopeta with a 307 lifetime mark.

761
01:01:08,000 --> 01:01:14,000
Led the league in home runs with 46 back in 1961. The pitch to him. Slung on a ground ball.

762
01:01:14,000 --> 01:01:17,000
Third base. Brooks Robinson in the second one. The first base.

763
01:01:17,000 --> 01:01:19,000
And they get a pair. Well done.

764
01:01:19,000 --> 01:01:24,000
And a great pivot here by Rodney Caru. The rookie second base of Minnesota Quinn.

765
01:01:24,000 --> 01:01:27,000
The double play started by Brooks Robinson.

766
01:01:27,000 --> 01:01:31,000
And ball can he handle that. Leathered his third base.

767
01:01:31,000 --> 01:01:35,000
That's about right, but he's of course talking about the flop and you see it off a lot of him.

768
01:01:35,000 --> 01:01:38,000
And he has a low ball pitch. He has a very good sinker.

769
01:01:38,000 --> 01:01:43,000
And of course, he gets a lot of ground balls and his in-fielders get a lot of double play chances.

770
01:01:43,000 --> 01:01:46,000
Certainly does. This young man has come of age since spring training.

771
01:01:46,000 --> 01:01:49,000
Here's the guy who has made the difference in the ball game. Richie Allen.

772
01:01:49,000 --> 01:01:54,000
Fireball right-handed hitter. He homers. And the floor reaches the right center in the second.

773
01:01:54,000 --> 01:01:56,000
He takes a breaking ball for strike one.

774
01:01:56,000 --> 01:02:02,000
Richie Allen. And the next pitch. Swung on. He flares this one foul and on a play down the right field line.

775
01:02:02,000 --> 01:02:06,000
It will settle in the lower gear. Strike two.

776
01:02:06,000 --> 01:02:08,000
Richie Allen.

777
01:02:08,000 --> 01:02:11,000
Oh, in his fourth year now, the Major League.

778
01:02:11,000 --> 01:02:14,000
Commands a salary of $75,000.

779
01:02:14,000 --> 01:02:19,000
The most ever paid a man in his fourth year of Major League play.

780
01:02:19,000 --> 01:02:25,000
Third ball. And kind of weighs it this way.

781
01:02:25,000 --> 01:02:29,000
Striking out. And cruising right to the top of the fourth inning in here.

782
01:02:29,000 --> 01:02:31,000
Gentlemen, welcome. Strikeout number one for Jim.

783
01:02:31,000 --> 01:02:34,000
In the top of the fourth inning, the National League no runs.

784
01:02:34,000 --> 01:02:36,000
They picked up a hit and nobody left on base.

785
01:02:36,000 --> 01:02:41,000
Store at the end of three and a half. The National League won. The American League, nothing.

786
01:02:41,000 --> 01:02:47,000
Four play-to-play. And the first line in premium I have no idea exactly what that means.

787
01:02:47,000 --> 01:02:52,000
The Booth Herbert of Detroit admits he gets confused with tire stores.

788
01:02:52,000 --> 01:02:56,000
When it comes to buying a tire, I just have to go along with what the salesman says.

789
01:02:56,000 --> 01:03:01,000
We showed Mr. Herbert how he could pick out his next tires himself at BF Goodrich.

790
01:03:01,000 --> 01:03:03,000
He'd do it with the tire calculator.

791
01:03:03,000 --> 01:03:08,000
He'd ask you some questions about your driving, about the speeds and roads and so on.

792
01:03:08,000 --> 01:03:11,000
Then it tells you which BFG tires suit you best.

793
01:03:11,000 --> 01:03:13,000
What did Mr. Herbert think of this?

794
01:03:13,000 --> 01:03:15,000
I think it's a very good idea.

795
01:03:15,000 --> 01:03:19,000
Very good. You can figure out exactly what kind of tire your car needs.

796
01:03:19,000 --> 01:03:22,000
Which as I said before, something that's always confused me.

797
01:03:22,000 --> 01:03:23,000
I think it's a great idea.

798
01:03:23,000 --> 01:03:26,000
A great idea. The tire calculator.

799
01:03:26,000 --> 01:03:30,000
Come in and try it at BF Goodrich. The Straight Talk Tire People.

800
01:03:30,000 --> 01:03:35,000
The Straight Talk Tire People are ready for you now at any BF Goodrich store or dealer.

801
01:03:35,000 --> 01:03:38,000
Next to the elevators for the name of the one nearest to you.

802
01:03:38,000 --> 01:03:41,000
Moving down to the bottom of the fourth inning, again, buddy's left.

803
01:03:41,000 --> 01:03:48,000
Alright Jim, thank you. And on the mound for the National League, the Tall Lean Right-Hander.

804
01:03:48,000 --> 01:03:53,000
Ferguson Jenkins, he's 6'5", gets a lot of leverage. He needs to throw hard.

805
01:03:53,000 --> 01:03:57,000
23 years of age, makes his home in Canada, Ontario.

806
01:03:57,000 --> 01:04:02,000
First man he'll face here, the last half of inning number four, will be Rob Caru.

807
01:04:02,000 --> 01:04:05,000
And what a job this young man has done.

808
01:04:05,000 --> 01:04:10,000
Rob Caru, who was born in Panama and then moved into New York.

809
01:04:10,000 --> 01:04:13,000
High school age, and a rather strange thing too.

810
01:04:13,000 --> 01:04:17,000
Rob Caru was picked up by a Minnesota scout, playing in Central Park.

811
01:04:17,000 --> 01:04:21,000
And was picked up by a part-time scout who was a policeman.

812
01:04:21,000 --> 01:04:25,000
And it was his area of Central Park in New York.

813
01:04:25,000 --> 01:04:30,000
And he has told me to me to stop this pair of hands that I have seen in a long, long time.

814
01:04:30,000 --> 01:04:33,000
He has outstanding speed, good back control.

815
01:04:33,000 --> 01:04:36,000
But defensively, those soft hands and a good arm.

816
01:04:36,000 --> 01:04:42,000
Right-hand buddy, rather, and of course, Caru is, as you mentioned, very fast hit from the left side.

817
01:04:42,000 --> 01:04:48,000
And Caru has been timed in the 100-yard dash in less than 9.7 seconds, so he can fly.

818
01:04:48,000 --> 01:04:51,000
And this National League defense will have to state him in close.

819
01:04:51,000 --> 01:04:52,000
Rob Caru.

820
01:04:52,000 --> 01:04:58,000
All right, here we go. We view playing the last half of inning number four, Rob Caru, at the plate.

821
01:04:58,000 --> 01:05:03,000
And his rookie tour through the American League is average at 3.13.

822
01:05:03,000 --> 01:05:07,000
He's all for one in this ballgame, sending Lou Brock to the wall for his long drive in the first.

823
01:05:07,000 --> 01:05:10,000
Ferguson Jenkins is on the mound.

824
01:05:10,000 --> 01:05:14,000
And the big rod henna delivers a pitch of swung on it high in the air down the right field line.

825
01:05:14,000 --> 01:05:17,000
Foul territory, and this one will grip out of play.

826
01:05:17,000 --> 01:05:21,000
A buddy in pursuit, but no chance for this one.

827
01:05:21,000 --> 01:05:27,000
Strike one to Rob Caru to be followed by Tony Oliva and then Harmon Killebrew.

828
01:05:27,000 --> 01:05:33,000
Ferguson Jenkins has been a release pitcher for the Chicago Cubs and manager Leo DeRotra first.

829
01:05:33,000 --> 01:05:38,000
The beginning of this year and all of last year, but with Kenny Holstman and Wolfhander going into the service,

830
01:05:38,000 --> 01:05:41,000
Jenkins has been put into the starting rotation and done very well.

831
01:05:41,000 --> 01:05:45,000
He certainly has done just that. And his next pitch.

832
01:05:45,000 --> 01:05:51,000
The curve ball bounces up there and gets away from Torrey, and the cop moves on now to Paul 1 and strike one on Rob Caru.

833
01:05:51,000 --> 01:05:56,000
The outfield is about straight away.

834
01:05:56,000 --> 01:06:01,000
The difference in the ball game, the home run by Richie Allen in the second.

835
01:06:01,000 --> 01:06:04,000
Nice to leg one, the American leg nothing.

836
01:06:04,000 --> 01:06:09,000
And now the 1-1 delivery. Swung on a ground wall, foul outside first base, and this one close to the line.

837
01:06:09,000 --> 01:06:12,000
Ball one and strike two.

838
01:06:12,000 --> 01:06:20,000
Well the American league kind of talking about this year because they won in 1937, 1947 and 1957.

839
01:06:20,000 --> 01:06:27,000
So they think possibly, the forearm rolls through, they could capture this one, and they trail by a run.

840
01:06:27,000 --> 01:06:31,000
Jenkins ready and the big man delivers.

841
01:06:31,000 --> 01:06:34,000
But just swung on and rolls foul back towards the base of the three.

842
01:06:34,000 --> 01:06:38,000
No change in the count at 12, one and strike two, nobody out and nobody on.

843
01:06:38,000 --> 01:06:42,000
Play here in the last half of any number four.

844
01:06:42,000 --> 01:06:46,000
Jenkins pretty much is a fast ball pitcher. He tries to overpower the hitters.

845
01:06:46,000 --> 01:06:51,000
Although this year he has come up with a little bit of a full curve which has made a much more effective.

846
01:06:51,000 --> 01:06:56,000
The river's outside now and the count level is just two and two on Rob Caru.

847
01:06:56,000 --> 01:06:59,000
Rob now asking for the Rosenberg.

848
01:06:59,000 --> 01:07:02,000
I can remember this spring.

849
01:07:02,000 --> 01:07:08,000
His manager, the manager of Jenkins, Leo DeRotter telling us that this young man was going to be awfully good.

850
01:07:08,000 --> 01:07:13,000
And last year with Philadelphia and the Cums, Jenkins a sixth game winner.

851
01:07:13,000 --> 01:07:16,000
He has come on strong as predicted.

852
01:07:16,000 --> 01:07:19,000
But just swung on foul back up towards the press box.

853
01:07:19,000 --> 01:07:21,000
It's wall two and strike two.

854
01:07:21,000 --> 01:07:25,000
Rob Caru is going to be taken away up there at home plate.

855
01:07:25,000 --> 01:07:31,000
The manager of the California Angels, Bill Rigney, the coaches box is third.

856
01:07:31,000 --> 01:07:39,000
And the press, the little guy and flutter guy, Eddie Sankey, the manager of the white box now in first place in the American League, the coach at first base.

857
01:07:39,000 --> 01:07:44,000
Ed Runge who lives in San Diego, working behind the plate.

858
01:07:44,000 --> 01:07:46,000
And the pitch.

859
01:07:46,000 --> 01:07:48,000
Swung on. This will get high in the air.

860
01:07:48,000 --> 01:07:50,000
In the center field it belongs to Hank Aaron.

861
01:07:50,000 --> 01:07:52,000
Hank is under it.

862
01:07:52,000 --> 01:07:57,000
And Hank's under this one for Rob number one.

863
01:07:57,000 --> 01:07:59,000
Here comes Tony Oly.

864
01:07:59,000 --> 01:08:05,000
Tony, the strikeout victim in the first.

865
01:08:05,000 --> 01:08:12,000
Tony from Cuba, six feet two. He weighs 190 pounds, 26 years of age.

866
01:08:12,000 --> 01:08:15,000
He led the American League in hitting his first two years.

867
01:08:15,000 --> 01:08:18,000
Last year he was second.

868
01:08:18,000 --> 01:08:23,000
A lifetime average in the American League of 318. He's a great one.

869
01:08:23,000 --> 01:08:29,000
Takes a big change of pace outside, looks it over well. It's wall one.

870
01:08:29,000 --> 01:08:34,000
One out of nobody on the last half of the fourth inning.

871
01:08:34,000 --> 01:08:38,000
Aliva got off to a very full start. This year mainly through injury problems.

872
01:08:38,000 --> 01:08:42,000
All ribcage muscles, whole muscle is legs, various other injuries.

873
01:08:42,000 --> 01:08:44,000
He started to hit in about the last two or three weeks.

874
01:08:44,000 --> 01:08:46,000
He's gotten his average up considerably.

875
01:08:46,000 --> 01:08:49,000
He's just a good hitter, Tony. He'll be up there when the season is over.

876
01:08:49,000 --> 01:08:51,000
And now Jenkins spends a curve ball across.

877
01:08:51,000 --> 01:08:55,000
Even the counted ball one in strike one.

878
01:08:55,000 --> 01:08:58,000
Jenkins quickly ready and the one one delivery.

879
01:08:58,000 --> 01:09:00,000
Swung on in a long wave.

880
01:09:00,000 --> 01:09:02,000
Wow, upstairs down the right field line.

881
01:09:02,000 --> 01:09:04,000
Wall one in strike two.

882
01:09:04,000 --> 01:09:10,000
After one thing a year, mid-season the stadium just becomes engulfed with straightness.

883
01:09:10,000 --> 01:09:15,000
For the American League missing badly, Frank Robinson and Al Kline

884
01:09:15,000 --> 01:09:20,000
have two top hitters in the American League. They're both out with injuries.

885
01:09:20,000 --> 01:09:23,000
The next delivery.

886
01:09:23,000 --> 01:09:26,000
And Tony Aliva kind of clicks this when Fowler stays on the left.

887
01:09:26,000 --> 01:09:28,000
He just crazed it away.

888
01:09:28,000 --> 01:09:33,000
So he stays alive up there. Wall one in strike two.

889
01:09:33,000 --> 01:09:36,000
Tony Aliva is a good low ball, low fastball hitter.

890
01:09:36,000 --> 01:09:38,000
Also a pretty good off-season catch hitter.

891
01:09:38,000 --> 01:09:40,000
He can hit the breaking wall and the slider.

892
01:09:40,000 --> 01:09:42,000
What most possible try to do,

893
01:09:42,000 --> 01:09:44,000
I don't know if the California Angels do too,

894
01:09:44,000 --> 01:09:48,000
try to jam him, hit him inside on the fist with high fastball.

895
01:09:48,000 --> 01:09:51,000
He has the ability to follow these pitches off though many times as he did this last one.

896
01:09:51,000 --> 01:09:53,000
That's right. That wide spread same.

897
01:09:53,000 --> 01:09:54,000
He'll go to the opposite field.

898
01:09:54,000 --> 01:09:58,000
Now, this is feeling the ground ball up the middle into center field for a base hit.

899
01:09:58,000 --> 01:10:00,000
Tony Aliva is on.

900
01:10:00,000 --> 01:10:02,000
That is hit number two for the American League.

901
01:10:02,000 --> 01:10:06,000
The other one, a base hit, nice up the middle by Jim Fragosi in the third.

902
01:10:06,000 --> 01:10:09,000
Here is Harman Killebrew.

903
01:10:09,000 --> 01:10:13,000
Big man of the Minnesota twins.

904
01:10:13,000 --> 01:10:15,000
And he is some kind of big strong.

905
01:10:15,000 --> 01:10:19,000
5 feet 11, 210 pounds.

906
01:10:19,000 --> 01:10:24,000
Harman now 31 years of age in his 11th full season in the Major League.

907
01:10:24,000 --> 01:10:32,000
He has collected already 336 home runs.

908
01:10:32,000 --> 01:10:35,000
Five times he has hit 40 or more home runs in a season.

909
01:10:35,000 --> 01:10:38,000
And four times he has hit the American League.

910
01:10:38,000 --> 01:10:43,000
He swings it a curve, gets a piece of this and then files it back towards the base of the screen.

911
01:10:43,000 --> 01:10:45,000
Black one, the Killebrew.

912
01:10:45,000 --> 01:10:50,000
And if you play here in the last half of any number four, one out and Tony Aliva without standing,

913
01:10:50,000 --> 01:10:52,000
feet at first base.

914
01:10:52,000 --> 01:10:54,000
On back, Tony Kinningley-Harrows.

915
01:10:54,000 --> 01:10:56,000
Killebrew, none for one in the ball game.

916
01:10:56,000 --> 01:10:58,000
That's right away there.

917
01:10:58,000 --> 01:11:01,000
And that's squeezing the shot out of that fat handle.

918
01:11:01,000 --> 01:11:08,000
This is those calling cards for Tony Aliva throwing by Jenkins, driving Tony back to the bag.

919
01:11:08,000 --> 01:11:11,000
The outfield, front toward left and deep.

920
01:11:11,000 --> 01:11:15,000
And the curve ball and he plants this one far up on the screen.

921
01:11:15,000 --> 01:11:17,000
It gets up there towards the front box.

922
01:11:17,000 --> 01:11:18,000
Strike two.

923
01:11:18,000 --> 01:11:24,000
And I think Harman would like to have that pitch back, buddy, because it was a breaking ball that Jenkins got up in his eyes

924
01:11:24,000 --> 01:11:26,000
and he had a very good cut at it.

925
01:11:26,000 --> 01:11:29,000
It was out in front of it perfectly, but just got under it slightly.

926
01:11:29,000 --> 01:11:31,000
So far so right.

927
01:11:31,000 --> 01:11:34,000
He was a little bit off balance.

928
01:11:34,000 --> 01:11:36,000
Aliva.

929
01:11:36,000 --> 01:11:38,000
Not a commanding lead off for his face.

930
01:11:38,000 --> 01:11:41,000
That's a fast ball thrown by Jenkins.

931
01:11:41,000 --> 01:11:46,000
Wall one and strike two.

932
01:11:46,000 --> 01:11:48,000
The biggest crowd ever.

933
01:11:48,000 --> 01:11:53,000
Mannaheim stadium, good total around 46,000.

934
01:11:53,000 --> 01:11:55,000
Rakey stuff outside.

935
01:11:55,000 --> 01:11:58,000
It's wall two and strike two on Killebrew.

936
01:11:58,000 --> 01:12:03,000
Deep at third base is Richie Allen.

937
01:12:03,000 --> 01:12:08,000
So we have quite a contrast now in the pitching combinations from the starter.

938
01:12:08,000 --> 01:12:12,000
Mara, Shell and Chance with a lot of motion.

939
01:12:12,000 --> 01:12:14,000
Two men working now with more fluid delivery.

940
01:12:14,000 --> 01:12:17,000
Cliter over the outside corner, he's got them looking.

941
01:12:17,000 --> 01:12:21,000
And that is strikeout number one for Ferguson Jenkins.

942
01:12:21,000 --> 01:12:23,000
There comes Tony Canigliereau.

943
01:12:23,000 --> 01:12:29,000
Tony would like to have this guy's chance as far as the career is concerned on his fourth year in the major league at the age of 22.

944
01:12:29,000 --> 01:12:34,000
Buddy, I'd like to have John in my entire nine year major league career, what he's done in just his short two.

945
01:12:34,000 --> 01:12:37,000
He's hit a lot of home runs as an ideal ballpark for him.

946
01:12:37,000 --> 01:12:40,000
A good full hitter and he can hit that fence in Fenway Park.

947
01:12:40,000 --> 01:12:41,000
He certainly can.

948
01:12:41,000 --> 01:12:43,000
84 home runs this first three years.

949
01:12:43,000 --> 01:12:44,000
Her ball is too low.

950
01:12:44,000 --> 01:12:48,000
Wall one, there are two odds and Tony will leave at first base.

951
01:12:48,000 --> 01:12:51,000
In action, league one, the American league nothing.

952
01:12:51,000 --> 01:12:56,000
Way in the lab, sad with any number four.

953
01:12:56,000 --> 01:13:01,000
Now Tony goes over to his first base coach, Eddie Stankett, he gets straight on some signs.

954
01:13:01,000 --> 01:13:06,000
He possibly, healthy missed the steal sign from the third base coach, Bill Rigney.

955
01:13:06,000 --> 01:13:08,000
So, he's got it straightened out.

956
01:13:08,000 --> 01:13:12,000
That ball that Tony Canigliereau is inside for ball two.

957
01:13:12,000 --> 01:13:18,000
Tony is over one, flying out to Roberto Coletti in shallow life center field in the second.

958
01:13:18,000 --> 01:13:21,000
The outfield is a source of respect in his power.

959
01:13:21,000 --> 01:13:23,000
They're about straight away.

960
01:13:23,000 --> 01:13:27,000
They just a bit into left center, is the centerfielder Aaron.

961
01:13:27,000 --> 01:13:31,000
They do nothing but the runner starts to pitch his best to go to second base.

962
01:13:31,000 --> 01:13:34,000
They're going again, he's on a second base.

963
01:13:34,000 --> 01:13:38,000
That wraps it up for the American league here in the last half, hitting number four.

964
01:13:38,000 --> 01:13:41,000
No runs, a base hit and no one left on base.

965
01:13:41,000 --> 01:13:43,000
And it's toward the end of four.

966
01:13:43,000 --> 01:13:48,000
Nice to league all stars, one of the American league all stars, nothing.

967
01:13:48,000 --> 01:13:51,000
And now our word from Bill Garazula.

968
01:13:51,000 --> 01:13:55,000
In 1955, the key word for the Brooklyn Dodgers was first.

969
01:13:55,000 --> 01:13:58,000
They won the first ten games of the season, setting the league record.

970
01:13:58,000 --> 01:14:01,000
They clinked the National League pen and on September 8th.

971
01:14:01,000 --> 01:14:03,000
The first team ever to do it that early.

972
01:14:03,000 --> 01:14:09,000
And they topped it all off by winning the World Series, bringing Brooklyn its first world championship.

973
01:14:09,000 --> 01:14:14,000
Eight years earlier, in 1947, Pricer Corporation scored a first of its own.

974
01:14:14,000 --> 01:14:18,000
In that year, Pricer set up its master technician service conference.

975
01:14:18,000 --> 01:14:22,000
The oldest and largest training program in the auto industry.

976
01:14:22,000 --> 01:14:27,000
This conference, devising to monthly sessions held at local Pricer Plymouth and Dodge dealers,

977
01:14:27,000 --> 01:14:31,000
keeps experienced technicians up to date on the latest service techniques.

978
01:14:31,000 --> 01:14:37,000
Or even more advanced instructions, these sessions also receive visits from the Pricer Mobile Training Center.

979
01:14:37,000 --> 01:14:40,000
Sort of a technical school on wheels.

980
01:14:40,000 --> 01:14:44,000
All this adds up to the best possible care for your car and you.

981
01:14:44,000 --> 01:14:49,000
Customer care and exclusive at your Pricer Plymouth and Dodge dealers.

982
01:14:51,000 --> 01:14:53,000
We roll right along in this little game.

983
01:14:53,000 --> 01:14:55,000
It's now the top half of hitting number five.

984
01:14:55,000 --> 01:14:57,000
The National League on top one's enough.

985
01:14:57,000 --> 01:14:58,000
It's a difference.

986
01:14:58,000 --> 01:15:00,000
The home run by Ricky Allen in the second.

987
01:15:00,000 --> 01:15:02,000
He really pumped that one hard.

988
01:15:02,000 --> 01:15:06,000
Over the wall in deep right center field and into the bleachers.

989
01:15:06,000 --> 01:15:08,000
Joe Torrey at the plate.

990
01:15:08,000 --> 01:15:10,000
The catchers of the Atlanta Braves.

991
01:15:10,000 --> 01:15:13,000
Our right-handed hitter, McCloff and the Leverage.

992
01:15:13,000 --> 01:15:15,000
Here's a ground ball at Jim Frigoti.

993
01:15:15,000 --> 01:15:18,000
A nice big convenient hop and Jim throws out stories.

994
01:15:18,000 --> 01:15:22,000
Who is lucky, you saw him out by forty feet.

995
01:15:22,000 --> 01:15:25,000
One man away, bringing about Bill Mazurotti.

996
01:15:25,000 --> 01:15:27,000
Bill is over at one of the ball games.

997
01:15:27,000 --> 01:15:30,000
He bounced off to the shortstop at that time.

998
01:15:30,000 --> 01:15:32,000
Rico Petroselli in the second.

999
01:15:36,000 --> 01:15:39,000
From Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Bill Mazurotti.

1000
01:15:39,000 --> 01:15:42,000
In his 12th major league season at the age of 30.

1001
01:15:42,000 --> 01:15:44,000
Here's a cherry ball thrown here by Jim McLaughlin.

1002
01:15:44,000 --> 01:15:46,000
Strike one.

1003
01:15:46,000 --> 01:15:49,000
Dean Stance, cheering through the first three,

1004
01:15:49,000 --> 01:15:50,000
gave up one run.

1005
01:15:50,000 --> 01:15:52,000
The home run by Ricky Allen.

1006
01:15:55,000 --> 01:15:57,000
The next delivery by the redhead.

1007
01:15:57,000 --> 01:15:59,000
He's pumped it right down the middle.

1008
01:15:59,000 --> 01:16:01,000
He threw it hard for strike two.

1009
01:16:06,000 --> 01:16:08,000
Jim McLaughlin, the age of 23.

1010
01:16:08,000 --> 01:16:11,000
It's Cumberbane as a major league pitcher.

1011
01:16:11,000 --> 01:16:13,000
The two strike delivery, swung on a ground ball at Frigoti,

1012
01:16:13,000 --> 01:16:15,000
digs it out, straightens up,

1013
01:16:15,000 --> 01:16:17,000
and throws out Mazurotti.

1014
01:16:17,000 --> 01:16:19,000
Two outs here in the top of the fifth inning.

1015
01:16:21,000 --> 01:16:23,000
And here comes Gene Alley.

1016
01:16:23,000 --> 01:16:26,000
The young man who has come on strong in the past two years.

1017
01:16:26,000 --> 01:16:29,000
From Richmond, Virginia.

1018
01:16:29,000 --> 01:16:33,000
And Dean was 27 years of age yesterday.

1019
01:16:33,000 --> 01:16:35,000
All splendid right handed it here.

1020
01:16:35,000 --> 01:16:38,000
Two outs and nobody on the top of the fifth.

1021
01:16:38,000 --> 01:16:40,000
Alley is over one.

1022
01:16:40,000 --> 01:16:42,000
Fetched by McLaughlin, the curve,

1023
01:16:42,000 --> 01:16:44,000
over the outside corner.

1024
01:16:44,000 --> 01:16:47,000
Strike one over the outer edge of the plate for strike one.

1025
01:16:51,000 --> 01:16:53,000
Mary Walker, the coach of third.

1026
01:16:53,000 --> 01:16:55,000
Herman Slanks at first base.

1027
01:16:55,000 --> 01:16:57,000
Mass wall, he had him jammed,

1028
01:16:57,000 --> 01:17:00,000
but it's inside, ball one in strike one.

1029
01:17:01,000 --> 01:17:03,000
How do you see so many pitchers come up

1030
01:17:03,000 --> 01:17:05,000
in your tenure as a broadcaster

1031
01:17:05,000 --> 01:17:07,000
and see so many with the great ability that McLaughlin,

1032
01:17:07,000 --> 01:17:10,000
but he seems to have that quality of maturity

1033
01:17:10,000 --> 01:17:13,000
that's poison on the mound, nothing seems to rattle him.

1034
01:17:13,000 --> 01:17:16,000
And that has come about in only the past three months, Tony.

1035
01:17:16,000 --> 01:17:18,000
Still a young man that's thrown the ball hard

1036
01:17:18,000 --> 01:17:21,000
without much of a purpose.

1037
01:17:21,000 --> 01:17:23,000
He had never had command of the ball game,

1038
01:17:23,000 --> 01:17:25,000
and now he does. He's nice and free and easy out there.

1039
01:17:25,000 --> 01:17:27,000
The count two and one on Alley the next pitch.

1040
01:17:27,000 --> 01:17:29,000
And he thunders it down the middle.

1041
01:17:29,000 --> 01:17:31,000
And the redhead's thrown hard.

1042
01:17:31,000 --> 01:17:33,000
Ball two and strike two.

1043
01:17:33,000 --> 01:17:37,000
He's seemingly put it all together in the months of May.

1044
01:17:37,000 --> 01:17:40,000
And it's unusual this young man is now in his sixth year

1045
01:17:40,000 --> 01:17:42,000
of professional pitchings.

1046
01:17:42,000 --> 01:17:44,000
And always it's kind of flopped around.

1047
01:17:44,000 --> 01:17:45,000
The two-two pitch, curve ball,

1048
01:17:45,000 --> 01:17:47,000
fouled back and out of play by Gene Alley.

1049
01:17:47,000 --> 01:17:49,000
No change in the count as wall two and strike two.

1050
01:17:49,000 --> 01:17:52,000
There are two out here on the top of the fifth inning.

1051
01:17:52,000 --> 01:17:55,000
Nicely, Guadani, American League, nothing.

1052
01:17:56,000 --> 01:17:58,000
McLaughlin seems to be indicative of what's happening

1053
01:17:58,000 --> 01:18:01,000
to this entire California ball club, doesn't he buddy?

1054
01:18:01,000 --> 01:18:03,000
This whole ball club could be shut up.

1055
01:18:03,000 --> 01:18:05,000
They are coming of age.

1056
01:18:05,000 --> 01:18:07,000
They're putting things together and winning a lot of ball games.

1057
01:18:07,000 --> 01:18:09,000
They sure are. They won twenty-six, twenty-four

1058
01:18:09,000 --> 01:18:11,000
and last thirty-five.

1059
01:18:11,000 --> 01:18:13,000
There's this in-foot ball strike three.

1060
01:18:14,000 --> 01:18:17,000
So McLaughlin records strikeout number two

1061
01:18:17,000 --> 01:18:20,000
and makes the league down without commotion here

1062
01:18:20,000 --> 01:18:22,000
in the top of the fifth inning, down in order

1063
01:18:22,000 --> 01:18:24,000
and nothing to cross in the score.

1064
01:18:24,000 --> 01:18:26,000
At the end, the four and a half makes the league one

1065
01:18:26,000 --> 01:18:28,000
and the American League nothing.

1066
01:18:28,000 --> 01:18:30,000
Well, now that summer is in full swing,

1067
01:18:30,000 --> 01:18:32,000
are you spending much time outdoors?

1068
01:18:32,000 --> 01:18:34,000
You know, sun and wind and swimming

1069
01:18:34,000 --> 01:18:36,000
can be great in limited doses.

1070
01:18:36,000 --> 01:18:38,000
But too much can leave your eyes

1071
01:18:38,000 --> 01:18:40,000
swarming in bloodshot.

1072
01:18:40,000 --> 01:18:42,000
And once you let tired eyes slow you down,

1073
01:18:42,000 --> 01:18:44,000
get help fast with double action,

1074
01:18:44,000 --> 01:18:46,000
20-20 eye drop.

1075
01:18:46,000 --> 01:18:48,000
Now, just a couple of drops to 20-20

1076
01:18:48,000 --> 01:18:50,000
will relieve and clear up tired bloodshot eyes in minutes.

1077
01:18:50,000 --> 01:18:52,000
You see, 20-20 is medicated.

1078
01:18:52,000 --> 01:18:54,000
And acts as a decongestant too.

1079
01:18:54,000 --> 01:18:56,000
Reduce swelling and swelling

1080
01:18:56,000 --> 01:18:58,000
close work, like lights, your blazing sun,

1081
01:18:58,000 --> 01:19:00,000
smoke, or any of these external irritations

1082
01:19:00,000 --> 01:19:02,000
can cause pain, swelling and redness.

1083
01:19:02,000 --> 01:19:04,000
And double action is 20-20 soothes fast,

1084
01:19:04,000 --> 01:19:06,000
relieves fast, soothes and clears your tired eyes.

1085
01:19:06,000 --> 01:19:08,000
And the 20-20 applicator bottle is easy to carry with you

1086
01:19:08,000 --> 01:19:10,000
and easy to use any way and any time at all.

1087
01:19:10,000 --> 01:19:12,000
So this summer after your eyes are tired,

1088
01:19:12,000 --> 01:19:14,000
use double action 20-20.

1089
01:19:14,000 --> 01:19:16,000
And you can see that you're getting

1090
01:19:16,000 --> 01:19:18,000
a lot of relief in your eyes.

1091
01:19:18,000 --> 01:19:20,000
And you can see that you're getting

1092
01:19:20,000 --> 01:19:22,000
a lot of relief in your eyes.

1093
01:19:22,000 --> 01:19:24,000
And you can see that you're getting

1094
01:19:24,000 --> 01:19:26,000
a lot of relief in your eyes.

1095
01:19:26,000 --> 01:19:28,000
And you can use double action 20-20

1096
01:19:28,000 --> 01:19:30,000
and just remember to carry along

1097
01:19:30,000 --> 01:19:32,000
the two-way eye drop soothing,

1098
01:19:32,000 --> 01:19:34,000
cleansing 20-20.

1099
01:19:34,000 --> 01:19:36,000
Right finger there,

1100
01:19:36,000 --> 01:19:38,000
holding Canikli arrow.

1101
01:19:48,000 --> 01:19:50,000
Ready for action now on the last half

1102
01:19:50,000 --> 01:19:52,000
of any number five.

1103
01:19:52,000 --> 01:19:58,140
Tony can equally arrow waves at a curve doesn't get it strike one Tony is over one now

1104
01:19:58,140 --> 01:20:02,400
Captain for the National League Tom Haller at San Francisco Giants

1105
01:20:02,400 --> 01:20:11,680
Galea Fenske to follow another curve same result one on and missed by Tony it's like two

1106
01:20:11,680 --> 01:20:20,320
Ferguson Jenkins is on the mound big right-handed pitcher for Chicago's Cubs

1107
01:20:20,320 --> 01:20:25,280
after the angels have won 25 of their last 33

1108
01:20:25,280 --> 01:20:30,080
that just one on it high in the air back towards the screen in pursuit Tom Haller

1109
01:20:30,080 --> 01:20:34,600
looks up and this one lands atop the screen and the cap remains back to

1110
01:20:34,600 --> 01:20:38,680
funny we've got a little more activity in the American League's goal and a left-hander

1111
01:20:38,680 --> 01:20:43,120
Gary Peters of the White Sox has begun the throw down there so he may be the next

1112
01:20:43,120 --> 01:20:46,360
pitcher for manager Hank Bauer

1113
01:20:46,360 --> 01:20:53,840
the parade of talent continues it's like you on Tony can equally arrow

1114
01:20:59,680 --> 01:21:06,720
Jenkins now on top of the man looks in to accept the sign from Tom Haller and the

1115
01:21:06,720 --> 01:21:10,060
two-strike delivery one on and missed he got him on strike

1116
01:21:10,060 --> 01:21:20,080
I got number two for Jenkins no Tony it is kind of strange with all this awesome

1117
01:21:20,080 --> 01:21:27,160
display of power and talent on hand still the command of the game is that little

1118
01:21:27,160 --> 01:21:34,540
patch of real estate right out there in the center of the dialer. The pitcher seemed to control in games like this. That's about right and of course I saw the

1119
01:21:34,540 --> 01:21:40,060
Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Yankee ball club. Four games straight on the

1120
01:21:40,060 --> 01:21:43,480
strength of their pitching and of course that was the year that Merrith had a good

1121
01:21:43,480 --> 01:21:47,040
year Manel had a good year Howard had a good year so that's good pitching will

1122
01:21:47,040 --> 01:21:53,040
usually beat that good hitting. Carl Yatremke now to play the left one foul on the first

1123
01:21:53,040 --> 01:21:57,400
base line for strike one. Carl a strikeout victim in the second facing Juan Merrith

1124
01:21:57,400 --> 01:22:06,360
Michelle the next celebrity. This one grabbed the outer end. He fell high for strike two and Jenkins tough and hard.

1125
01:22:06,360 --> 01:22:13,400
All in two to Carl Yatremke. Now in his seventh year of play with the Boston Red Sox

1126
01:22:13,400 --> 01:22:25,400
he's 27 years of age. The curve is low. All one strike two. And Yatremke a complete ball player.

1127
01:22:25,400 --> 01:22:32,400
A great outfielder with a strong throwing arm and he has speed. A hundred thousand dollar bonus baby.

1128
01:22:32,400 --> 01:22:40,400
That time he attended the University of Notre Dame. Best ball outside. It's two and two. One out of nobody on the last half of the fifth inning.

1129
01:22:40,400 --> 01:22:47,400
The National League won the American League nothing. Yatremke has never had this good home run start and apparently he's

1130
01:22:47,400 --> 01:22:52,400
pulling the ball more this year. He's gotten away from trying to hit that left field fence and ten ways hard.

1131
01:22:52,400 --> 01:22:58,400
Absolutely. A line drive towards center field. Aaron comes in the ball gets high. Yatremke towards second base.

1132
01:22:58,400 --> 01:23:02,400
And he'll check you in there. And quite likely he's out of this as a double.

1133
01:23:02,400 --> 01:23:07,400
As a line drive to another ball in that towards center field. Hank Aaron came in trying to pick it off his shoes off.

1134
01:23:07,400 --> 01:23:17,400
He gets away from it. It'll be a double for Carl Yatremke. Yes. You know you were mentioning Tony about him

1135
01:23:17,400 --> 01:23:23,400
throwing the ball. He is now. He has always previously gone into the opposite field. His high is amazing.

1136
01:23:23,400 --> 01:23:32,400
Ligur is 20 home runs. And already this year he is selected 19. The tying run now at second base and one out.

1137
01:23:32,400 --> 01:23:40,400
Tying run being carried by Yatremke. Bill Freehand at the plate. He checks his swing and takes loan outside for ball one.

1138
01:23:40,400 --> 01:23:49,400
Freehand struck out in the third. Bill off to a good start this year. The past two seasons he has just been battered and beaten to a pulp.

1139
01:23:49,400 --> 01:24:00,400
With injuries. Periodically and damaging injuries for the past two years. An outstanding receiver is Bill Freehand.

1140
01:24:00,400 --> 01:24:06,400
Her ball misses the outside corner. Two and a O to Bill Freehand.

1141
01:24:06,400 --> 01:24:13,400
The reason you have activity now in the bullpen is Jim McLaughlin is scheduled next.

1142
01:24:13,400 --> 01:24:28,400
They two and nothing fits. Over the inside corner and Bill Freehand not real happy with the call made here by the play down fire and run.

1143
01:24:28,400 --> 01:24:39,400
Ball two and strike one. Now the American League home run leaders. In fact the major league home run leader is Frank Howard who is not selected to play in the

1144
01:24:39,400 --> 01:24:52,400
dream game. But his swing on it popped up. Shallow and left field and zipping back on the outfield grass is Gene Alley and he puts this one away for out number two.

1145
01:24:52,400 --> 01:24:59,400
Here comes the mix.

1146
01:24:59,400 --> 01:25:23,400
Nicky Matlin. That's from Nunnidip response from the fans here in Black Dallas. Banned innovation for Nicky Matlin.

1147
01:25:23,400 --> 01:25:49,400
Nicky Matlin. You know Tony manager Walter Alton of the National League now. I think you're a nice thing. He is called a conference at the mound and I believe this is called primarily to allow all these fans to just have open vent of their emotions regarding

1148
01:25:49,400 --> 01:25:59,400
Nicky Matlin to give him the the ovation of the course he so rightly deserves at the age of 36 now and his 17th year of play with the Yankees.

1149
01:25:59,400 --> 01:26:06,400
Buddy another thing about that is manager Walter Alton is playing to win also and he wants to go out to talk to Jenkins. There is a base open.

1150
01:26:06,400 --> 01:26:15,400
The man on second base with two outs, a right hander coming up to that after man, little for Gulfies. But Alton also knows that these people want to see Nicky here.

1151
01:26:15,400 --> 01:26:25,400
So let's see what the season he made. That's right. Nicky Matlin. Deep in the batter's box. He swings and doesn't get it if that falls at own potential.

1152
01:26:25,400 --> 01:26:49,400
One strike one. Nicky Matlin better than 500 home runs in his tremendous career and makes it now and will take daddy on 600. He's feeling good this year playing at first base. That's more alone away.

1153
01:26:49,400 --> 01:26:56,400
Ragosi on deck should man'll keep things going here in the last half of the fifth. He outfields towards right empty.

1154
01:26:56,400 --> 01:27:20,400
Fastball. One hundred missed by the Mc and he had a violent swing at this one. Fastball about letter high. His ball won. Strike two. So Mc had one caught in mind. Put the American League on top. Two to one.

1155
01:27:20,400 --> 01:27:33,400
And Nicky Matlin hitting for Jim McLaughlin. And young Jim working two innings in this ball game giving up no runs only one hit. And facing but six men in two innings. Striking out a pair.

1156
01:27:33,400 --> 01:27:40,400
We are. Left hander from Houston has begun to warm up now. Buddy in the National League's bullpen. And the two to two fish.

1157
01:27:40,400 --> 01:27:51,400
Fastball on the outside corner and Matlin pulled out the crisis. Back in for the American League in the last half of the fifth inning. And strike out number three for Ferguson Jenkins.

1158
01:27:51,400 --> 01:28:05,400
No runs. The base is doubled by Eugenio M.F. Donvay and the score at the end of five remains. The National League All-Stars won the American League All-Stars. Nothing.

1159
01:28:05,400 --> 01:28:15,400
Hey Mitch suddenly I've got an itch to switch to one of those new longer cigarettes. Great sketch. Then switch. But there's only one hitch Mitch. I don't know which to switch to.

1160
01:28:15,400 --> 01:28:25,400
Well pardon the pitch but there's only one long cigarette to which you should switch. Switch Mitch. Switch. The new super king size Winston.

1161
01:28:25,400 --> 01:28:36,400
Is there any other after all anyone can make a cigarette long. Not how long you make it. You make it long.

1162
01:28:36,400 --> 01:28:45,400
And how does Winston make it long with an extra measure of that famous good taste that has made Winston America's largest selling cigarette.

1163
01:28:45,400 --> 01:28:55,400
So if you've got an itch to switch to a long cigarette but don't know which to switch to switch to the new Winston super king.

1164
01:28:55,400 --> 01:29:09,400
It's just.

1165
01:29:09,400 --> 01:29:18,400
Well back to action out the big A. Anaheim stadium in Anaheim California. It's a one to nothing bargain. The National League and Gary Peter left hander.

1166
01:29:18,400 --> 01:29:23,400
The Chicago White Sox is now on the mound.

1167
01:29:23,400 --> 01:29:33,400
Now coming out of the dugout buddy I'll let you tell who it is. I hope they'll know from your applause in just a moment to say hey guys it's Willie May.

1168
01:29:33,400 --> 01:29:40,400
Ferguson Jenkins now to play it on the mound Gary Peter. So for this year Gary is one in and lost for fastball.

1169
01:29:40,400 --> 01:29:45,400
Grab the outer edge for Black One.

1170
01:29:45,400 --> 01:29:52,400
Peters has a very good thinker also a hard slider and he's a big slow overhand curve ball and a lot of left hand hitters.

1171
01:29:52,400 --> 01:29:59,400
Ningen kind of wants to kick up and throw hard. He throws a fastball right on by Jenkins here for strike two.

1172
01:29:59,400 --> 01:30:05,400
The two Mays to follow.

1173
01:30:05,400 --> 01:30:15,400
The two strike pitch is on the way to curve ball. This one gets away from Gary. Throw a tie and away. All one in strike two.

1174
01:30:15,400 --> 01:30:23,400
The top of the sixth. Each floor clap with three hits. But the big one won an excellent home run hit by Richie Allen.

1175
01:30:23,400 --> 01:30:33,400
They leave things off in the second. And Jenkins now walking back for a new weapon.

1176
01:30:33,400 --> 01:30:37,400
Don't think he'd be that strong. Don't need to check his swing and break a bat.

1177
01:30:37,400 --> 01:30:43,400
I couldn't see. Possibly there was some tape on the handle of his bat that was too close to the barrel of the bat against regulations.

1178
01:30:43,400 --> 01:30:51,400
And Ed Rungy the plate umpire saw something wrong. Obviously had to send Ferguson Jenkins back to the dugout.

1179
01:30:51,400 --> 01:30:56,400
All right we're set to go. Ball one is right to Jenkins.

1180
01:30:56,400 --> 01:31:00,400
Gary Peters delivers.

1181
01:31:00,400 --> 01:31:12,400
And again the curve ball slips out of the side of his hand. Traveling high and away for ball two. It's two and two.

1182
01:31:12,400 --> 01:31:21,400
He's right handed all the way and fits one on and he flares this one foul into the dugout. The next to the league all-stars scattered a little talent.

1183
01:31:21,400 --> 01:31:28,400
Peters has that plenty of rest. We saw him pitch the ball game against the Minnesota twins in Comiskey Park, Coyote.

1184
01:31:28,400 --> 01:31:32,400
So he's in the right field. Back goes to Nigliao near the track to capture this one.

1185
01:31:32,400 --> 01:31:42,400
And Jenkins gets a good beat for the ball. There's a long way into the right field. Here comes Willie May.

1186
01:31:42,400 --> 01:31:47,400
That's a good one.

1187
01:31:47,400 --> 01:31:51,400
That's a ball that's above the knee towards the outer edge for strike one.

1188
01:31:51,400 --> 01:32:00,400
Willie better than 4,600 hits in his great career. 542 home runs as he began the season.

1189
01:32:00,400 --> 01:32:09,400
Back ball one not in this. A little close to this bat ball up around the letters of Willie May. One out. Nobody on.

1190
01:32:09,400 --> 01:32:13,400
The top of the sixth.

1191
01:32:13,400 --> 01:32:17,400
Willie May now lives in San Francisco. He was born in Alabama.

1192
01:32:17,400 --> 01:32:24,400
Back ball got him on strike. Just got a neatly mid-outside corner and just above the knees of Willie.

1193
01:32:24,400 --> 01:32:33,400
So his pattern here was in and out and up and down. Moved the ball around in an excellent fashion against Willie May.

1194
01:32:33,400 --> 01:32:40,400
And for Gary Peters that is strikeout number one. And here comes Roberto Clemente. An infield base hit in the first.

1195
01:32:40,400 --> 01:32:44,400
With a big chance on the amount of that time, he'll have mesmerized and then go over to cover it.

1196
01:32:44,400 --> 01:32:47,400
Although I think with the speed of Clemente he would have beaten it anyway.

1197
01:32:47,400 --> 01:32:52,400
Roberto Clemente.

1198
01:32:52,400 --> 01:32:55,400
And outstanding hit it. One of the very best.

1199
01:32:55,400 --> 01:33:04,400
He takes inside ball one. It's only mentioned previously. So many different hitting styles on display by these talented men today.

1200
01:33:04,400 --> 01:33:07,400
There's no one set way.

1201
01:33:07,400 --> 01:33:11,400
Thanks Clemente. Low sun conventional.

1202
01:33:11,400 --> 01:33:17,400
He swings a pilot swing here and drives his foul up against the screen. It's ball one and strike one.

1203
01:33:17,400 --> 01:33:29,400
It's good for the young men. I think around the country too to see a ball game like this. Only because they then see that there is no set and patented way to walk to the plate and go about the work of hitting.

1204
01:33:29,400 --> 01:33:38,400
That's right buddy. A young boy has to realize his own capabilities. It's great. Everything else has to be considered. So he has to use the skill that he was given.

1205
01:33:38,400 --> 01:33:48,400
And the strike two on Roberto Clemente. He's been actually in the top of the six with two outs and nobody on. All one strike two to count in the fifth for the left handers.

1206
01:33:48,400 --> 01:33:56,400
And clearly that's a few. He's got him looking. Right guard. Number two. So Jerry Peters knocked down an actually in order here in the top of the six.

1207
01:33:56,400 --> 01:33:59,400
Three up straight on. Nothing to draw.

1208
01:33:59,400 --> 01:34:04,400
And to start the end of five and a half. The National League one and the American League nothing.

1209
01:34:04,400 --> 01:34:10,400
I heard a man say to me and it kind of threw me off completely where this is a full flight.

1210
01:34:10,400 --> 01:34:14,400
I want to tell you this is a full four flight. I don't know.

1211
01:34:14,400 --> 01:34:19,400
That's George. He was telling us about his experience buying tires.

1212
01:34:19,400 --> 01:34:23,400
I go I look for tires. Tell me it's a good tire.

1213
01:34:23,400 --> 01:34:26,400
He never asked me what kind of driving I do where I drive how I drive.

1214
01:34:26,400 --> 01:34:38,400
I told Mr. Medwar come to BF Goodrich. Ask you all those questions with our tire calculator and the calculator will tell you which BF Goodrich tires suits you best and cost you least.

1215
01:34:38,400 --> 01:34:40,400
What did he think of our tire calculator?

1216
01:34:40,400 --> 01:34:44,400
You have something I did more realistically how to choose a tire.

1217
01:34:44,400 --> 01:34:52,400
I think he's very helpful. Very helpful. The tire calculator. Try it next time at BF Goodrich. The straight talk tire people.

1218
01:34:52,400 --> 01:34:56,400
Help yourself with our calculator and some straight talk.

1219
01:34:56,400 --> 01:35:01,400
BF Goodrich store dealer. One nearest to you. Listen. In your yellow face.

1220
01:35:01,400 --> 01:35:03,400
I'm on the six-pillars again.

1221
01:35:03,400 --> 01:35:05,400
All right Jim.

1222
01:35:05,400 --> 01:35:12,400
Some changes defensively for the National League as the American League comes to bat down the last 10 to 6.

1223
01:35:12,400 --> 01:35:17,400
Willie Mays is now stationed in Centrifield in Hank Aaron and has moved around the left.

1224
01:35:17,400 --> 01:35:21,400
In the batters box for the American League Jim Frigosa. Jim is number one.

1225
01:35:21,400 --> 01:35:25,400
And taken to Liberty Hill and Jim takes five. Ball one.

1226
01:35:25,400 --> 01:35:32,400
Park frog of the Angels Jim Frigosa. Still a young man but down his 60 year of Major League play at the age of 25.

1227
01:35:32,400 --> 01:35:42,400
And buddy looking over the American League race who would have thought the Angels would be in the position they are right now as the same goes for the Boston Red Sox.

1228
01:35:42,400 --> 01:35:45,400
Actually they've got some fine young ball players and they're threatening for a pennant.

1229
01:35:45,400 --> 01:35:48,400
That's right. Now ball one is strike one to Jim.

1230
01:35:48,400 --> 01:35:53,400
Yet the Angels buried in last place on June the 7th.

1231
01:35:53,400 --> 01:35:59,400
Good thinking fastball thrown here by Jenkins. Jim swings over it and the count is one and two.

1232
01:35:59,400 --> 01:36:06,400
Brooks Robinson will follow and then Rod Karoo. Ferguson Jenkins on the mound doing quite a job.

1233
01:36:06,400 --> 01:36:12,400
Juan Marichel works the first three. Jim swings in a bad ball doesn't get it.

1234
01:36:12,400 --> 01:36:19,400
He strikes out. Strike out number four for Jenkins. Here comes Brooks Robinson.

1235
01:36:19,400 --> 01:36:24,400
Brooks no luck in two tries. Slight is rolled out of the infield.

1236
01:36:24,400 --> 01:36:31,400
Well the National League Bob Gibson is up now buddy in the bullpen so we'll see if Walter Austin will use him.

1237
01:36:31,400 --> 01:36:36,400
The curve ball is long on in mid. By Brooks Robinson and Brooks he had his pitch there.

1238
01:36:36,400 --> 01:36:46,400
He was thrown high by Jenkins. And Brooks was in full this kind of swing right on through it. Strike one.

1239
01:36:46,400 --> 01:36:51,400
Next pitch is one on a long drive in the left field. The ball blocks me not holding. It is gone.

1240
01:36:51,400 --> 01:37:04,400
It's a home run and a brand new game.

1241
01:37:04,400 --> 01:37:11,400
So Brooks Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles. They're great third basemen. Sales one out of here in left field.

1242
01:37:11,400 --> 01:37:17,400
And it's a one to one ball game. So it's been a long ball out here.

1243
01:37:17,400 --> 01:37:25,400
The National League run a home run by Richie Allen. So Brooks Robinson gets the American League on board

1244
01:37:25,400 --> 01:37:29,400
and they draw even down this ball game in the last half for six this one and one.

1245
01:37:29,400 --> 01:37:35,400
And the curve swings and flares it all foul. On the left field side the mezzanine section.

1246
01:37:35,400 --> 01:37:37,400
Strike one.

1247
01:37:37,400 --> 01:37:41,400
Buddy the high breaking ball that Robinson got and you said was his pitch and he just missed.

1248
01:37:41,400 --> 01:37:44,400
He got right back once more and hit it out of the ballpark.

1249
01:37:44,400 --> 01:37:54,400
He sure did. The curve is none for two. He swings. Got a bad ball here. Try to check his swing but he figures on this one for strike two.

1250
01:37:54,400 --> 01:38:01,400
And the one ball game the last half of the six. One out. Donnie Oliva will follow.

1251
01:38:01,400 --> 01:38:05,400
And Jenkins ready now. The two strike delivery. Trying away. One and two.

1252
01:38:05,400 --> 01:38:13,400
Rob Caru at the age of 21 and a rookie. Makes the American League all star team. It's quite a story.

1253
01:38:13,400 --> 01:38:20,400
Quite a rise. It's fame for this young man who now makes his home in New York.

1254
01:38:20,400 --> 01:38:25,400
Extremely pleasant young man I might end. Curb ball is low at two and two.

1255
01:38:25,400 --> 01:38:30,400
Because he was reared in Panama he speaks Spanish of course but he's always gone to English speaking schools.

1256
01:38:30,400 --> 01:38:36,400
So he's fluent in both Spanish and English.

1257
01:38:36,400 --> 01:38:43,400
Caru wearing a golf glove on his left hand with so many of the players who even in this hot weather.

1258
01:38:43,400 --> 01:38:47,400
And now Curb ball is hung on and missing. Caru is down on strikes.

1259
01:38:47,400 --> 01:38:54,400
He puts strikeout records for Ferguson Jenkins. He puts strikeout number five in the book.

1260
01:38:54,400 --> 01:38:58,400
Here is Tony Oliva. Tony is one for two. He is strikeout.

1261
01:38:58,400 --> 01:39:04,400
And then Rolls one through the middle into center field for a base hit facing Jenkins in the fourth inning.

1262
01:39:04,400 --> 01:39:11,400
Now the last half of the sixth.

1263
01:39:11,400 --> 01:39:17,400
The bat ball fails high and away to this left handed hitter Ball one.

1264
01:39:17,400 --> 01:39:22,400
The golf glove that so many hitters wear is about to say they wear them in the cold weather to keep the sting out of their bats.

1265
01:39:22,400 --> 01:39:26,400
But they start off rather well at the plate. It becomes a superstition I think.

1266
01:39:26,400 --> 01:39:32,400
That's right. Curb ball waved out here by Tony Oliva. Ball one and strike one.

1267
01:39:32,400 --> 01:39:38,400
And some will tell you they get a better grip on the bat too.

1268
01:39:38,400 --> 01:39:42,400
That's possibly what I needed in 20 years too late.

1269
01:39:42,400 --> 01:39:45,400
The one one pitch. He threw this one by him.

1270
01:39:45,400 --> 01:39:48,400
And a feeble swing by Tony Oliva. And evidently guessing wrong.

1271
01:39:48,400 --> 01:39:52,400
And it's all one and strike two and Jenkins has had good stuff. He made one bad pitch.

1272
01:39:52,400 --> 01:39:58,400
Ah Curb ball to Brooks Robinson. And Brooks they cleared the wall in left field.

1273
01:39:58,400 --> 01:40:03,400
Now a one to one ball game. And this has been a honey.

1274
01:40:03,400 --> 01:40:08,400
They won two pitch. Curb ball he gets a piece of this one and pounds it out of the glove to catch it.

1275
01:40:08,400 --> 01:40:18,400
Tom Heller stays alive up there. No change in the count. It's all one and strike two.

1276
01:40:18,400 --> 01:40:21,400
We were talking about the fairness of this ballpark buddy.

1277
01:40:21,400 --> 01:40:25,400
And I was talking to some of these hitters from both leagues about the background.

1278
01:40:25,400 --> 01:40:28,400
It's a very good background.

1279
01:40:28,400 --> 01:40:34,400
It is that tremendous canvas in dead center field. Needed a tee three.

1280
01:40:34,400 --> 01:40:40,400
I'll leave a pile to pitch away. This ball is way inside.

1281
01:40:40,400 --> 01:40:45,400
Now players from all ball clubs that Tony and we've experienced this now in two years here in Anaheim.

1282
01:40:45,400 --> 01:40:51,400
They love to play here. The temperature is just about right in the evenings at around 65 degrees. 70.

1283
01:40:51,400 --> 01:40:58,400
And it is a fair ballpark. It's a gorgeous ballpark in its tropical setting. Complete with palm trees and all.

1284
01:40:58,400 --> 01:41:02,400
Fastballs. One run and miss. And Jenkins.

1285
01:41:02,400 --> 01:41:08,400
Right down to Tony O'Leary. They strike out number six for him. So Jenkins working three and he strikes out six.

1286
01:41:08,400 --> 01:41:10,400
Here in the last half of the season.

1287
01:41:10,400 --> 01:41:15,400
Well the American League one run on one yes. The home run by Brooks Robinson and no one left on base.

1288
01:41:15,400 --> 01:41:24,400
And the score at the end of six now reads the American League one and the National League one.

1289
01:41:24,400 --> 01:41:27,400
Well right now let's take a break and talk about another kind of excitement.

1290
01:41:27,400 --> 01:41:34,400
It's something youthful and lively and it has a great shape. Now you say what is it? It's a 67 dot dart.

1291
01:41:34,400 --> 01:41:40,400
Now this is a big contact for you. Big on luxury and comfort. With home padded seats and full type of things.

1292
01:41:40,400 --> 01:41:46,400
The dart and why the lineup is big too. There are two door hard tops. Two and four door sedans.

1293
01:41:46,400 --> 01:41:51,400
And of course the one way of getting out in the sun. The ever popular dodge dart convertible.

1294
01:41:51,400 --> 01:41:55,400
And now speaking of excitement. Have you seen the new dart GP hard top?

1295
01:41:55,400 --> 01:42:01,400
It comes with the things that you would expect a Ford car to have. Like bucket seats and center console.

1296
01:42:01,400 --> 01:42:07,400
And a choice of spirited engine. Up to the optional four barrel 273 cubic inch V8.

1297
01:42:07,400 --> 01:42:13,400
So pick yourself a dart. Any dart. It's the quickest way out of the dull driving rush.

1298
01:42:13,400 --> 01:42:19,400
The dart looks like fun and it certainly is. The price? Well that's the only small thing about a dodge dart.

1299
01:42:19,400 --> 01:42:24,400
So see you soon at your dodge dart. The good guys in the white hat.

1300
01:42:28,400 --> 01:42:33,400
At the end of six it needs to play. The National League one, the American League one.

1301
01:42:33,400 --> 01:42:38,400
We're set for action now in the top of the seventh. And again we call it for you here comes Jim Simpson.

1302
01:42:38,400 --> 01:42:42,400
Thank you Bob Lappner. Dick McCallup. It's the new second baseman for the American League.

1303
01:42:42,400 --> 01:42:46,400
His manager Hank Nahr makes still another change. Hank Aaron. His base Gary Peters.

1304
01:42:46,400 --> 01:42:51,400
And now the first one off the chest of woods Robinson that lifts us up with it and throws him out.

1305
01:42:53,400 --> 01:42:57,400
And Aaron hit the ball very well but Robinson got in trouble with the ball hurriedly.

1306
01:42:57,400 --> 01:43:03,400
Knocked it down and was able to throw up the police foot at Henry Aaron. As Orlando's competitor comes up

1307
01:43:03,400 --> 01:43:06,400
letters complete the pitching record of Arguson Jenkins.

1308
01:43:06,400 --> 01:43:15,400
Now one run on Brook Robinson Holm-Lon free hits six strikeouts and six strikeouts ties him with some pretty exclusive companies.

1309
01:43:15,400 --> 01:43:20,400
After Orlando takes his first pitch we'll see what happens. It's outside ball one from Peters.

1310
01:43:20,400 --> 01:43:27,400
In 1934 Carl Hubble struck out 34 or rather six. In 1943 Johnny Vandemere struck out six.

1311
01:43:27,400 --> 01:43:33,400
And in 1950 Larry Janssen struck out six. Now up to the right by Sopeta to add one more.

1312
01:43:33,400 --> 01:43:39,400
Ferguson Jenkins the fourth man in all-star history to strike out six in his tenure on the mound.

1313
01:43:39,400 --> 01:43:45,400
One to one to score one down to the seventh. Sopeta was grounded into a double play and grounded the first base to bat.

1314
01:43:45,400 --> 01:43:52,400
Larry Peters in his second inning for the fastball catches the inside corner and it's one and two.

1315
01:43:52,400 --> 01:43:58,400
As we remarked as we came on the air was one for twenty one and all-star play before today.

1316
01:43:58,400 --> 01:44:03,400
He's now one for twenty three. And of course a much better hitter than that.

1317
01:44:05,400 --> 01:44:07,400
Richie Allens Holm-Lon the only run for the National League.

1318
01:44:07,400 --> 01:44:11,400
Brooks Robinson Holm-Lon the only run for the American League.

1319
01:44:11,400 --> 01:44:18,400
In the seven Peters working round back by Sopeta. One to two.

1320
01:44:18,400 --> 01:44:22,400
Talking about some of these power hitters from both leagues.

1321
01:44:22,400 --> 01:44:30,400
Jim one thing I noticed in batting practice these hitters like Sopeta and the Phillies Richie Allens are using very heavy bats.

1322
01:44:30,400 --> 01:44:36,400
Thirty eight forty ounces whereas in the American League a Mickey Mantle or a Harman Kilibro is using a thirty two ounce bat.

1323
01:44:36,400 --> 01:44:41,400
So there's quite a bit of difference in weight as far as the bats these players are using.

1324
01:44:41,400 --> 01:44:44,400
Peters ready for the one and two pitch.

1325
01:44:44,400 --> 01:44:49,400
Kerrball and Sopeta is out in front of it and lined it hard, fouled into the left field seats.

1326
01:44:55,400 --> 01:44:59,400
God remains at one and two as the American League looses at the last corner.

1327
01:44:59,400 --> 01:45:03,400
O'Rourke trying to catch the National League. The National League has the overall edge in all-star games.

1328
01:45:03,400 --> 01:45:07,400
Nineteen to seventy. Peters is ready. Fast-fouls head to the inside corner.

1329
01:45:07,400 --> 01:45:11,400
Again and Gary as his third strikeout. Two down in the seventh.

1330
01:45:11,400 --> 01:45:17,400
And Sopeta was caught looking and you'll see that happen with many right-handed hitters and good ones against Gary Peters.

1331
01:45:17,400 --> 01:45:22,400
His fast-fall may start three or four inches inside and breaks very sharply over home play.

1332
01:45:22,400 --> 01:45:25,400
So you'll see a lot of called third strikes with Peters on the mound.

1333
01:45:25,400 --> 01:45:29,400
There is Richie Allens who let off the second inning hitting a ball and was rather low in a ray.

1334
01:45:29,400 --> 01:45:34,400
Way and hitting it to the opposite field for the home run into the right center field stand.

1335
01:45:34,400 --> 01:45:38,400
He struck out swinging in the fourth. Kerrball and he swings into strike one.

1336
01:45:41,400 --> 01:45:46,400
Tony Kubeck had just said that Richie Allens has probably more power than any other man.

1337
01:45:46,400 --> 01:45:50,400
When he comes to brute power and he, the next pitch, hit one to the opposite field.

1338
01:45:50,400 --> 01:45:53,400
Strike again right down the middle from Gary Peters.

1339
01:45:53,400 --> 01:45:56,400
He's already struck out three in one and two-thirds innings.

1340
01:45:56,400 --> 01:46:01,400
Talking to Tommy Helms and Pete Rhodes of the Cincinnati ball club who are at the All-Star game

1341
01:46:01,400 --> 01:46:04,400
and they were saying that he either hits the ball very hard or strikes out.

1342
01:46:04,400 --> 01:46:06,400
He doesn't hit a ball badly.

1343
01:46:06,400 --> 01:46:10,400
Inside with the fast-fall it is two-two.

1344
01:46:20,400 --> 01:46:22,400
Fast-fall inside again.

1345
01:46:22,400 --> 01:46:26,400
There have been no walks at all in this ball game.

1346
01:46:26,400 --> 01:46:29,400
The American League has struck out six.

1347
01:46:29,400 --> 01:46:33,400
Jenkins did that all by himself with an extra leg and Marichelle has three.

1348
01:46:33,400 --> 01:46:35,400
Check the count. It is now two-two to Allens.

1349
01:46:35,400 --> 01:46:39,400
Fast-fall on the way. Now it is three and two.

1350
01:46:39,400 --> 01:46:43,400
Brooks Robinson is playing Allens pretty close to the third baseline

1351
01:46:43,400 --> 01:46:46,400
and yet Tony Alleva, the center-fielder for the American League,

1352
01:46:46,400 --> 01:46:50,400
all charges playing Allens' shade slightly toward right field.

1353
01:46:50,400 --> 01:46:54,400
So he can hit with powered anti-fielder. That type of indication.

1354
01:46:54,400 --> 01:46:56,400
Three-two pitches fouled back.

1355
01:46:56,400 --> 01:46:58,400
One-round free hits, no errors for the National League.

1356
01:46:58,400 --> 01:47:00,400
One-round four hits, no errors for the American.

1357
01:47:00,400 --> 01:47:02,400
Chance followed by McLaughlin and now Peters.

1358
01:47:02,400 --> 01:47:04,400
Marichelle started for the National League.

1359
01:47:04,400 --> 01:47:10,400
Jenkins followed him and Cleyar probably will be the next pitcher for the National League.

1360
01:47:10,400 --> 01:47:13,400
Mays has made an appearance and struck out.

1361
01:47:13,400 --> 01:47:16,400
But he's in the game and Allens strikes out.

1362
01:47:16,400 --> 01:47:18,400
That's the fourth for Gary Peters.

1363
01:47:18,400 --> 01:47:20,400
Allens no hits, no errors.

1364
01:47:20,400 --> 01:47:22,400
None left in the middle of the seventh.

1365
01:47:22,400 --> 01:47:26,400
The score remains from National League one and the American League one.

1366
01:47:26,400 --> 01:47:31,400
Hello, face?

1367
01:47:31,400 --> 01:47:33,400
Yes.

1368
01:47:33,400 --> 01:47:37,400
Are you really my face?

1369
01:47:37,400 --> 01:47:39,400
Yes, what do you want?

1370
01:47:39,400 --> 01:47:45,400
Well, you're going to think this is silly, but I've been told to ask you about this Gillette Tecmatic razor.

1371
01:47:45,400 --> 01:47:47,400
Oh, it's beautiful.

1372
01:47:47,400 --> 01:47:49,400
Beautiful? It looks kind of funny to me.

1373
01:47:49,400 --> 01:47:51,400
It shaves beautiful, shaves beautiful.

1374
01:47:51,400 --> 01:47:54,400
I like being treated gently. I do have feelings.

1375
01:47:54,400 --> 01:47:56,400
You never meant to hurt your feelings.

1376
01:47:56,400 --> 01:48:00,400
That Tecmatic thing feels very light. It puts less pressure on pressure.

1377
01:48:00,400 --> 01:48:02,400
How I hate pressure.

1378
01:48:02,400 --> 01:48:03,400
Yes, I'd notice that.

1379
01:48:03,400 --> 01:48:06,400
Now, Nick, do you know what one Nick can do to my pride?

1380
01:48:06,400 --> 01:48:10,400
With a Tecmatic, you're just not going to make me so much. That is a fact.

1381
01:48:10,400 --> 01:48:13,400
Hey, you really do like this Gillette Tecmatic, don't you?

1382
01:48:13,400 --> 01:48:15,400
Well, why didn't you speak up before?

1383
01:48:15,400 --> 01:48:17,400
Well, I'm not a big fan of this.

1384
01:48:17,400 --> 01:48:19,400
Oh, not heard.

1385
01:48:19,400 --> 01:48:23,400
The Gillette Tecmatic razor. Ask your face about it.

1386
01:48:23,400 --> 01:48:32,400
We move now to the bottom of the seventh inning of this 1-1 38th annual All-Star game.

1387
01:48:32,400 --> 01:48:35,400
And it is not for you, but rather Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals,

1388
01:48:35,400 --> 01:48:38,400
and Walter Alston of the Saps, to pitch this to seventh inning.

1389
01:48:38,400 --> 01:48:44,400
Gibson is 10-6 on the year with 118 strikeouts, only 29 walks.

1390
01:48:44,400 --> 01:48:46,400
With a 3.5 for year in run after.

1391
01:48:46,400 --> 01:48:51,400
And Gus Sality, pitched to Philadelphia, 9-2-3 in the inning.

1392
01:48:51,400 --> 01:48:53,400
So he is working with P-Day's work.

1393
01:48:53,400 --> 01:48:59,400
Gibson, a big right-hander, and Tony, it's almost an understatement to say with a blazing fastball.

1394
01:48:59,400 --> 01:49:03,400
That's about right. They talk about throwing aspirin tablets, and they call them flame throwers.

1395
01:49:03,400 --> 01:49:07,400
Well, Gibson is just that. He's a hard thrower, doesn't try to finesse these hitters,

1396
01:49:07,400 --> 01:49:09,400
tries to overpower them.

1397
01:49:09,400 --> 01:49:13,400
Here's Harmon Killerbrew. He's rounded off the third, and has been called out on strikes.

1398
01:49:13,400 --> 01:49:18,400
Harmon Killerbrew to be followed by Conigliaro, and here's Frampke,

1399
01:49:18,400 --> 01:49:21,400
barring of course, and hitters in this all-star game.

1400
01:49:25,400 --> 01:49:30,400
Long drive, center field, Willie Maze though, has it in range with that familiar top of the glove.

1401
01:49:30,400 --> 01:49:33,400
You let everybody know he's got it, and takes it for the first down.

1402
01:49:35,400 --> 01:49:39,400
That'll bring up Tony Conigliaro, who is glad to write, and has struck out.

1403
01:49:39,400 --> 01:49:46,400
Tom Hall is behind the plate, so Payne remains at first, and Masarovsky is second alley at short, and Allen at third.

1404
01:49:46,400 --> 01:49:50,400
Hank Aaron is shot in the center, has moved to left, replacing Luebock.

1405
01:49:50,400 --> 01:49:53,400
Willie Maze is in center, and Roberto Clemente in right.

1406
01:49:53,400 --> 01:49:57,400
Bob Gibson, the third pitcher to follow, Maricela and Jenkins.

1407
01:50:01,400 --> 01:50:06,400
Gibson ready to face Conigliaro, right-handed batter, and he jams him, and he fouls it up-stair.

1408
01:50:06,400 --> 01:50:11,400
Mike Watt, we talked before the ball game about the pre-game strategy of these two managers, Jim,

1409
01:50:11,400 --> 01:50:16,400
and the foul is pre-game strategy, with not to use too many players, and he's already changed two,

1410
01:50:16,400 --> 01:50:22,400
besides pitchers, his shortstop and second baseman, inside fast pitch from Gibson,

1411
01:50:22,400 --> 01:50:25,400
backing Conigliaro out of the box, in a hurry.

1412
01:50:25,400 --> 01:50:29,400
Manager Walt Alston of the National League has just changed his catcher, Hallow,

1413
01:50:29,400 --> 01:50:33,400
who replaced Tori, who was injured, so they're both going against their strategy.

1414
01:50:33,400 --> 01:50:38,400
Here's the one-on-one pitch, and Conigliaro fouls it from back to the screen, it is one and two.

1415
01:50:41,400 --> 01:50:46,400
Now, last year, Tony at St. Louis, where it was 105 degrees officially, we went to extra innings

1416
01:50:46,400 --> 01:50:50,400
before Woody, Mario Will, singled in Tim McCover to make it two to one.

1417
01:50:50,400 --> 01:50:54,400
There's a foul at the plate by Conigliaro. That remains one and two, and here we are again,

1418
01:50:54,400 --> 01:50:59,400
in much more pleasant weather, in another beautiful stadium, Anaheim, St. Louis is also beautiful,

1419
01:50:59,400 --> 01:51:04,400
and another close all-star game, one-to-one, Gibson ready, and throwing, and strikes out,

1420
01:51:04,400 --> 01:51:09,400
Conigliaro swinging, Gibson first strikeout, two down and the seventh.

1421
01:51:09,400 --> 01:51:15,400
And now for the American League, and the bullpen of former Yankee teammate, and left-hander, Al Downey has begun the throw.

1422
01:51:15,400 --> 01:51:22,400
And Stardew Sremski, who is struck out and doubled, comes to back.

1423
01:51:22,400 --> 01:51:26,400
With one down and the fifth innings, Sremski doubles, Aaron Friedpore,

1424
01:51:26,400 --> 01:51:29,400
who gets the ball bounced away from him, but was left there.

1425
01:51:29,400 --> 01:51:34,400
Swings at the first-fifth strike one, freehand, popped out, and Mickey Mantle came into bat

1426
01:51:34,400 --> 01:51:39,400
for pitcher Jim McLaughlin, who was called on a third strike.

1427
01:51:39,400 --> 01:51:42,400
Then, Brooks Robinson made everything right in the sixth inning with a home run.

1428
01:51:42,400 --> 01:51:47,400
Low, to use Sremski, and it is one-on-one.

1429
01:51:47,400 --> 01:51:51,400
It's nice to watch, and easy to watch from up here, Jim, when you see some of these great players,

1430
01:51:51,400 --> 01:51:55,400
like Mickey Mantle, I mean, Mickey Mantle rather batting, but Willie Mays defensively,

1431
01:51:55,400 --> 01:51:58,400
and you see, even when the ball isn't hitting his direction, he seems to be breaking.

1432
01:51:58,400 --> 01:52:02,400
They talk about the instinct of a ball player, and Mays has it, of course, everybody knows,

1433
01:52:02,400 --> 01:52:06,400
but he breaks in many directions.

1434
01:52:06,400 --> 01:52:10,400
Well from Gibson, and then right back with a fast ball, and Sremski goes around on a first strike.

1435
01:52:10,400 --> 01:52:12,400
The count now is two and two.

1436
01:52:12,400 --> 01:52:15,400
The shadows of the gun to Lincoln here, Danaheim from left field,

1437
01:52:15,400 --> 01:52:17,400
stretching across the right field.

1438
01:52:17,400 --> 01:52:21,400
The temperature's about four degrees from ninety to a game time to eighty-eight.

1439
01:52:21,400 --> 01:52:26,400
All in all, a pleasant afternoon, two-two pitch with two outs, this is low and very close.

1440
01:52:26,400 --> 01:52:29,400
Three and two, there's not going to walk in the ball again, it is nationally one,

1441
01:52:29,400 --> 01:52:33,400
American League one, two outs, in the bottom of the semifinal.

1442
01:52:33,400 --> 01:52:37,400
Gibson working very quickly, comes right back with a fast ball,

1443
01:52:37,400 --> 01:52:41,400
in and the right center field, Mays coming on fast, and walks into the ball from front of him.

1444
01:52:41,400 --> 01:52:43,400
And Sremski has his second hit.

1445
01:52:43,400 --> 01:52:46,400
A fifth hit for the American League.

1446
01:52:46,400 --> 01:52:53,400
Yes, didn't hit that ball particularly well, here on the fifth, I think, is that little Texas Liga just in front of Willie Mays.

1447
01:52:53,400 --> 01:52:57,400
Sremski now two for three, and here's Bill Frehan,

1448
01:52:57,400 --> 01:53:01,400
who was called out on strikes in the third, and popped to the shortstop in the fifth.

1449
01:53:06,400 --> 01:53:12,400
Frehan, as we said many times, has a lot of power, and already 12 home runs and 40 RBI.

1450
01:53:12,400 --> 01:53:17,400
Now, Sremski in his first start in all-star play has gone two for three.

1451
01:53:17,400 --> 01:53:21,400
Gibson ready, throwing at the right hand of Frehan, fast ball inside corner, strike one.

1452
01:53:24,400 --> 01:53:31,400
Armbeck is Gary Peters, who I doubt would be valid for Tony, because he's a fine hitter.

1453
01:53:31,400 --> 01:53:35,400
Fast ball is inside, Frehan goes for D, to avoid it.

1454
01:53:35,400 --> 01:53:41,400
Since there have been so many strikeouts, including 10 for the National League,

1455
01:53:41,400 --> 01:53:46,400
we'll tell you that the strikeout record for two teams in a non-ending all-star game is 18.

1456
01:53:48,400 --> 01:53:53,400
There have been seven fouled back by Frehan, by the American League thus far,

1457
01:53:53,400 --> 01:53:58,400
so we've got 17, and have a way little bit chance that time is adding a new record for Sremski.

1458
01:54:00,400 --> 01:54:03,400
One and two to Frehan with his Sremski at first.

1459
01:54:03,400 --> 01:54:08,400
Bob Gibson, the third nationally pitcher. There goes the runner, and it is strike three.

1460
01:54:08,400 --> 01:54:10,400
As Frehan swings to the low pitch and strikes out.

1461
01:54:10,400 --> 01:54:15,400
And that ties the record for strikeouts in the all-star game for two teams.

1462
01:54:15,400 --> 01:54:20,400
That's the 18, and that is the 11 for the National League and the second for Bob Gibson.

1463
01:54:21,400 --> 01:54:23,400
No runs, one hits, no errors, one left.

1464
01:54:24,400 --> 01:54:27,400
At the end of seven, National League won, American League won.

1465
01:54:27,400 --> 01:54:33,400
I've done it again, done one again.

1466
01:54:33,400 --> 01:54:35,400
Come out without cigarettes.

1467
01:54:35,400 --> 01:54:37,400
Full here, try one of mine.

1468
01:54:37,400 --> 01:54:42,400
Oh, that's okay. I'm here. Try one of mine. Have a Salem.

1469
01:54:44,400 --> 01:54:50,400
Salem is the man of Salem, at least I'm sure he's for you.

1470
01:54:50,400 --> 01:54:56,400
Salem is the man of Salem, all while from America.

1471
01:54:56,400 --> 01:55:04,400
And you, the man of Salem, don't take anything but the best.

1472
01:55:04,400 --> 01:55:11,400
Salem is the man of Salem, one friend that I'll sell all the best.

1473
01:55:13,400 --> 01:55:14,400
Try one of mine.

1474
01:55:15,400 --> 01:55:20,400
Thanks to Salem, thanks to Salem, all the best.

1475
01:55:20,400 --> 01:55:31,400
And now for Manahar, we've lost 30 seconds worth station identification.

1476
01:55:31,400 --> 01:55:34,400
Businessmen, do you think temporary office help is expensive?

1477
01:55:34,400 --> 01:55:37,400
If you do, you don't know about Olston temporary services.

1478
01:55:37,400 --> 01:55:40,400
To use them, you pay only one low rate that covers everything.

1479
01:55:40,400 --> 01:55:43,400
Pay roll, taxes, insurance, bonding, testing.

1480
01:55:43,400 --> 01:55:47,400
Olston temporary services do not cost you money, they save you money.

1481
01:55:47,400 --> 01:55:53,400
Look into it. Look up Olston, that's O-L-S-T-E-N in the white pages of your phone book.

1482
01:55:53,400 --> 01:56:00,400
All regularly scheduled programs canceled to bring you the All-Star Game on WNBC, M&FM, New York.

1483
01:56:03,400 --> 01:56:05,400
The 38th All-Star Game now moves into the eighth inning.

1484
01:56:05,400 --> 01:56:09,400
Manahar, this is Jim Simpson, and I'm sure that Buddy Blasner and Johnny Cookeback,

1485
01:56:09,400 --> 01:56:12,400
both of whom have played a lot of Major League Baseball,

1486
01:56:12,400 --> 01:56:16,400
and seen a lot of it, will agree with me that this is one of the finally pitched All-Games,

1487
01:56:16,400 --> 01:56:18,400
the All-Star history.

1488
01:56:18,400 --> 01:56:23,400
Tom Haller will get his first swings, having replaced Joe Torrey in the bottom of the fifth inning

1489
01:56:23,400 --> 01:56:25,400
after Torrey's rounded out in two attempts.

1490
01:56:25,400 --> 01:56:30,400
Bill Mazurowski and Gene Halley are the schedule pitchers, or rather, batters after Haller.

1491
01:56:31,400 --> 01:56:37,400
Gary Peters has struck out four and allowed no hits in his two innings on the mound.

1492
01:56:37,400 --> 01:56:45,400
One-to-one the score, home run by Richie Holland-Cillies from the National League

1493
01:56:45,400 --> 01:56:49,400
and by Bruce Robinson of Baltimore, for the American League.

1494
01:56:49,400 --> 01:56:51,400
That's it, that's the scoring.

1495
01:56:51,400 --> 01:56:53,400
The left-handed hitting Haller steps in.

1496
01:56:53,400 --> 01:56:57,400
Tom was 30 years old last month, now lives in California.

1497
01:56:57,400 --> 01:57:02,400
Fine quarterback for Illinois, 10th year, 6th year, is the starting Giants catcher.

1498
01:57:02,400 --> 01:57:08,400
He's on the All-Star squad last year, but did not play in Rich's one foul by first base into the stands.

1499
01:57:08,400 --> 01:57:10,400
Strike one.

1500
01:57:10,400 --> 01:57:14,400
Now this is Haller's first real attempt in All-Star play.

1501
01:57:17,400 --> 01:57:19,400
Well, it is one-on-one now, Halley.

1502
01:57:19,400 --> 01:57:24,400
And this year, Jim, it was exceptionally tough in the balloting for the All-Star positions

1503
01:57:24,400 --> 01:57:27,400
of catch and outfield positions for the National League.

1504
01:57:27,400 --> 01:57:30,400
There have been so many great ones, some good ones have been left off this team.

1505
01:57:30,400 --> 01:57:34,400
Little pop fly that Fragosi at shortstop backs up and now backs up some more

1506
01:57:34,400 --> 01:57:37,400
and takes it for the first stop of the eighth inning.

1507
01:57:40,400 --> 01:57:45,400
That will bring up Bill Mazurowski as his ground of the short on two occasions.

1508
01:57:49,400 --> 01:57:51,400
One-to-one the score.

1509
01:57:51,400 --> 01:57:55,400
Remember, NBC is bringing you this All-Star game today here in the United States

1510
01:57:55,400 --> 01:58:02,400
and of course, around the world and armed forces radio, we'd like to remind you of NBC television's coverage of Major League Baseball in a moment.

1511
01:58:02,400 --> 01:58:09,400
Outside of Mazurowski, NBC of course is on every weekend on Saturdays with Major League Baseball, the primary game this week.

1512
01:58:09,400 --> 01:58:12,400
The Chicago Cubs have surprised everybody by tying for the lead.

1513
01:58:12,400 --> 01:58:15,400
Now, I've lost 7-3 half Los Angeles defending champions.

1514
01:58:15,400 --> 01:58:18,400
Inside with the curveball to Mazurowski, it's 2-0.

1515
01:58:18,400 --> 01:58:26,400
And for those in Chicago and in Los Angeles, Tony and I will be in San Francisco for the game between Houston and the San Francisco Giants.

1516
01:58:26,400 --> 01:58:31,400
Speaking of Houston, we are, their pitcher is up and warming again on the National League bullpen.

1517
01:58:31,400 --> 01:58:37,400
2-0 pitch from Gary Peters to Mazurowski way outside of this 3-0 and we're not on a walk in this game yet.

1518
01:58:37,400 --> 01:58:46,400
Jim talking a little about Mazurowski was that he led the National League 7 consecutive roles for years in a row in double plays.

1519
01:58:46,400 --> 01:58:48,400
So he's got a record for himself in that.

1520
01:58:48,400 --> 01:58:52,400
Strike as Mazurowski was taking all the way from Gary Peters.

1521
01:58:54,400 --> 01:58:57,400
He's never been known for hitting much for an average.

1522
01:58:57,400 --> 01:59:03,400
This year he is of course adding a 2-93 but he's always been a very consistent coach hitter.

1523
01:59:03,400 --> 01:59:10,400
Now back and Peters who has won 10 and lost 4 this year down 3-0 has now quickly run it up to 3-2.

1524
01:59:10,400 --> 01:59:19,400
Well we've had 18 strikeouts and no walks and I'm sure they will dig out a record sooner or later if this no walks keeps up to see if that's ever been done before.

1525
01:59:19,400 --> 01:59:25,400
The pitchers have been getting the ball around the plate fouled again off to the right and up stairs out of play.

1526
01:59:25,400 --> 01:59:30,400
3-2, one down on the 8th, National League 1, American League 1.

1527
01:59:30,400 --> 01:59:38,400
Each team has a left hander in their bullpen right now. Al Downey the left hander continues to warm up as Cuellar does for the National League.

1528
01:59:38,400 --> 01:59:47,400
Peters working his last inning and back with a 3-2 and there's a shot in the left field but right there just steps the in-text is on the line for the second half.

1529
01:59:50,400 --> 01:59:56,400
And that will bring up Gene Alley. The shortstop of the fifth bird clock, he's flat to right and has been called out on the plate.

1530
01:59:59,400 --> 02:00:02,400
Alley the top post getter in either league.

1531
02:00:03,400 --> 02:00:06,400
And this is his first all-star game in quarter through.

1532
02:00:06,400 --> 02:00:10,400
Peters ready, big curve ball, drop so far strike one.

1533
02:00:12,400 --> 02:00:17,400
Peters fighting out against the Chicago rather against the Minnesota twins for the Chicago White Sox,

1534
02:00:17,400 --> 02:00:20,400
we've got only effective at throwing harder than we have seen in front sometimes.

1535
02:00:20,400 --> 02:00:26,400
There's a fast ball lined right back to Peters who as a golfers glove underhands the killer with first and third out.

1536
02:00:26,400 --> 02:00:29,400
No runs, no hits, no errors and none left.

1537
02:00:29,400 --> 02:00:32,400
And Gary Peters has worked three innings and not a man has reached the base.

1538
02:00:32,400 --> 02:00:36,400
In the middle of the eighth, a national league won and an American league won.

1539
02:00:36,400 --> 02:00:38,400
People are driving and have a better tire than tires.

1540
02:00:38,400 --> 02:00:43,400
I know that a formal Ostrow of Chicago does a lot of driving around 40,000 miles a year.

1541
02:00:43,400 --> 02:00:46,400
We asked him how he goes about buying tires.

1542
02:00:46,400 --> 02:00:50,400
I buy a tire at my price really. I don't know anything about tires.

1543
02:00:50,400 --> 02:00:54,400
I figure if I spend the money on the tires, spend a lot of money on the tire, I get a better tire.

1544
02:00:54,400 --> 02:01:00,400
We told Mr. Ostrow there's a different way to buy tires at BF Goodrich with a gadget called the tire calculator.

1545
02:01:00,400 --> 02:01:05,400
You tell it about your driving, how much you do, how fast you go and so on.

1546
02:01:05,400 --> 02:01:08,400
Then it tells you which BF Goodrich tire suits you best.

1547
02:01:08,400 --> 02:01:11,400
It'll be the one that costs you least in the long run too.

1548
02:01:11,400 --> 02:01:16,400
We asked Mr. Ostrow how he'd feel about a dealer that used the tire calculator.

1549
02:01:16,400 --> 02:01:18,400
You have to be honest.

1550
02:01:18,400 --> 02:01:19,400
Couldn't be anything else.

1551
02:01:19,400 --> 02:01:24,400
You'll like the way they do business at BF Goodrich. The straight talk tire people.

1552
02:01:24,400 --> 02:01:30,400
When you're ready for some straight talk about tires, just drop into any BF Goodrich store or dealer.

1553
02:01:30,400 --> 02:01:33,400
Look in the elephantage. The name are wireless, nearest you.

1554
02:01:33,400 --> 02:01:36,400
We'll guarantee there's all three. With the three things that fit you,

1555
02:01:36,400 --> 02:01:43,400
you're subscribed by All Star Rules and Don Mincher, the California Angels first baseman who's come in

1556
02:01:43,400 --> 02:01:55,400
to pin for him and dropped the first one in his first left field right in front of Hacker and started with a single.

1557
02:01:55,400 --> 02:01:58,400
And now Jim, we're going to get a pinch runner for Don Mincher.

1558
02:01:58,400 --> 02:02:02,400
Tommy Agee of the White Sox is coming in to run.

1559
02:02:02,400 --> 02:02:05,400
And Buddy Blatter, our partner up here in the booth, has a formula.

1560
02:02:05,400 --> 02:02:09,400
Mincher's got quite a hot bat in the last five games. He's driven in ten runs.

1561
02:02:09,400 --> 02:02:12,400
So he's kept that bat hot by getting on base for the American League.

1562
02:02:12,400 --> 02:02:17,400
And remember that last year's rookie of the year, Tommy Agee, struck 44 bases last year.

1563
02:02:17,400 --> 02:02:23,400
And he has stolen 22 already this year. And so he can run.

1564
02:02:23,400 --> 02:02:30,400
The speed of the Goal White Sox, now in first base in Tommy Agee, and Jim Pertee, who has singled and struck out, is up.

1565
02:02:30,400 --> 02:02:36,400
Is he up to Bunt? He tries to Bunt, which rolls foul, picked up quickly by Haller as Agee slides into second base,

1566
02:02:36,400 --> 02:02:41,400
but he'll have to come back. It's a 1-1 ball game and Hacked Power in the American League,

1567
02:02:41,400 --> 02:02:44,400
looking for the 1-run, Tony, as it's the bottom of the eighth inning.

1568
02:02:44,400 --> 02:02:51,400
If they can score here, all they have to do is worry about the top of the ninth.

1569
02:02:51,400 --> 02:02:53,400
Now Downing continues to warm for the American League.

1570
02:02:53,400 --> 02:02:58,400
We are, and now another man, another left-hander, is up down in the nationally pole pin,

1571
02:02:58,400 --> 02:03:01,400
as quickly Tom Haller runs out to Bob Gibson.

1572
02:03:01,400 --> 02:03:05,400
We'll report again that Gibson, although he can get out of this trouble,

1573
02:03:05,400 --> 02:03:10,400
and of course he may not did work 9-2-3 in his Saturday at Philadelphia.

1574
02:03:10,400 --> 02:03:15,400
He's working with just 2 days of rest after an extended period on the mound.

1575
02:03:15,400 --> 02:03:18,400
Go see the matter. He attempted the Bunt the first time.

1576
02:03:18,400 --> 02:03:22,400
He swears around the Bunt, lets this one go inside with the fastball from Gibson.

1577
02:03:22,400 --> 02:03:24,400
It is 1-1. Agee is standing on first base.

1578
02:03:24,400 --> 02:03:27,400
Sepeda had broken in from first, and Allen from third.

1579
02:03:27,400 --> 02:03:32,400
National League won, American League won on home runs by Richie Allen and Brooks Robinson.

1580
02:03:32,400 --> 02:03:36,400
Last of the eighth inning. Nobody is out. Agee, as for Go see Bunt,

1581
02:03:36,400 --> 02:03:40,400
it's a beauty picked up by Gibson, he goes to first.

1582
02:03:40,400 --> 02:03:43,400
Asarovsky covering in the sacrifices, complete. Agee is the second base,

1583
02:03:43,400 --> 02:03:46,400
with Brooks Robinson the home run hitter do up.

1584
02:03:46,400 --> 02:03:48,400
And a pretty good Bunt by Jim Fragosi.

1585
02:03:48,400 --> 02:03:52,400
Bob Gibson, one of the finest ceiling pitchers in the Major League,

1586
02:03:52,400 --> 02:03:56,400
got off the mound very hurriedly, but a perfect Bunt by Jim Fragosi.

1587
02:03:56,400 --> 02:03:58,400
Targas and Jenkins was the pitcher on the mound,

1588
02:03:58,400 --> 02:04:01,400
without hanging high curveball, came to Robinson.

1589
02:04:01,400 --> 02:04:03,400
And he dropped it over the left field spin.

1590
02:04:03,400 --> 02:04:07,400
Gibson is the pitcher now. With Agee as second base,

1591
02:04:07,400 --> 02:04:10,400
running for Don Minters, who hit Gibson's first pitch for a single,

1592
02:04:10,400 --> 02:04:14,400
he's been sacrificed along by another angel, Jim Fragosi.

1593
02:04:14,400 --> 02:04:16,400
And Hanna Hines is loving it.

1594
02:04:16,400 --> 02:04:19,400
Fastball by Gibson hit the inside corner strike one.

1595
02:04:19,400 --> 02:04:22,400
We've now got three left handers warming up, Jim.

1596
02:04:22,400 --> 02:04:25,400
Hell downing continues to throw for the American League, Mike Cuellar,

1597
02:04:25,400 --> 02:04:28,400
for the national along with Chris Short.

1598
02:04:28,400 --> 02:04:31,400
Out of the way by Brooks Robinson. It's two strikes.

1599
02:04:31,400 --> 02:04:34,400
A year ago, Tony, it was MacCawber of St. Louis in St. Louis,

1600
02:04:34,400 --> 02:04:36,400
who went up to 10th inning with a single,

1601
02:04:36,400 --> 02:04:38,400
and came around to score the winning runs, 2-1.

1602
02:04:38,400 --> 02:04:41,400
Here at Hanna Hines, a couple of California angels

1603
02:04:41,400 --> 02:04:43,400
that flipped the American League in pretty fair position.

1604
02:04:43,400 --> 02:04:45,400
High pop up.

1605
02:04:45,400 --> 02:04:47,400
As the Rasky goes out, but coming in fast as Plametti

1606
02:04:47,400 --> 02:04:50,400
in short light center, waits for it and takes it with a basket catch.

1607
02:04:50,400 --> 02:04:54,400
There are two down, with Dick McCullough due up for the first time.

1608
02:04:54,400 --> 02:04:57,400
McCullough took over in the National League 7th inning

1609
02:04:57,400 --> 02:05:00,400
after Rod Drew the starter had flagged deep to the left.

1610
02:05:00,400 --> 02:05:02,400
Lived the center and struck out swinging.

1611
02:05:02,400 --> 02:05:04,400
Dick is up for the first time in this game.

1612
02:05:04,400 --> 02:05:07,400
Of course, I'm sure that most know that McCullough

1613
02:05:07,400 --> 02:05:10,400
for the last two years was the starting shortstop.

1614
02:05:10,400 --> 02:05:12,400
On the All-Star squad, the manager, Mayo Smith,

1615
02:05:12,400 --> 02:05:15,400
knew at Detroit, switch stick, the second base this year.

1616
02:05:15,400 --> 02:05:17,400
Ray Orton started it short,

1617
02:05:17,400 --> 02:05:20,400
and as we look, McCullough was back at shortstop.

1618
02:05:20,400 --> 02:05:25,400
McCullough with that high stance of his, holding his arms as he does,

1619
02:05:25,400 --> 02:05:28,400
takes the fastball outside, all one.

1620
02:05:28,400 --> 02:05:30,400
And Tony, I'm trying to think of words to describe the way

1621
02:05:30,400 --> 02:05:32,400
that McCullough holds that bat.

1622
02:05:32,400 --> 02:05:34,400
He's keeping down his right elbow, gives him throws again,

1623
02:05:34,400 --> 02:05:36,400
he swings it, misses the strike line.

1624
02:05:36,400 --> 02:05:39,400
Jim, it looks as though if the pitcher were to throw in right at McCullough,

1625
02:05:39,400 --> 02:05:41,400
he'd hit him right square on the chest.

1626
02:05:41,400 --> 02:05:44,400
But as the pitcher starts into his delivery, he pops that bat back,

1627
02:05:44,400 --> 02:05:47,400
and he's going to throw it back in the middle of the bat.

1628
02:05:47,400 --> 02:05:50,400
But as the pitcher starts into his delivery, he pops that bat back

1629
02:05:50,400 --> 02:05:52,400
into a normal hitting position.

1630
02:05:52,400 --> 02:05:55,400
HG's on second with two down in the bottom of the eighth inning,

1631
02:05:55,400 --> 02:05:58,400
McCullough's a batter in a one-to-one ball game.

1632
02:05:58,400 --> 02:06:01,400
American League has six hits, National League three, gives him throws,

1633
02:06:01,400 --> 02:06:04,400
hits the right field, Clemente drips over to the right,

1634
02:06:04,400 --> 02:06:07,400
taps his glove and takes the basket catch for the third half.

1635
02:06:07,400 --> 02:06:13,400
No runs, a man left at second on one hit, no errors, and the score.

1636
02:06:13,400 --> 02:06:17,400
At the end of eighth, the National League one and the American League one.

1637
02:06:21,400 --> 02:06:22,400
This is Edie Gourmet.

1638
02:06:22,400 --> 02:06:25,400
Someone asked me a very silly question the other day.

1639
02:06:25,400 --> 02:06:27,400
He said, Edie, you know a lot about Clemente.

1640
02:06:27,400 --> 02:06:30,400
Could you explain Baracuda's torsion bar suspension?

1641
02:06:30,400 --> 02:06:35,400
Why, sure I say torsion bar is bar, that is, for them.

1642
02:06:35,400 --> 02:06:40,400
You know, all those little torsions from, well, they help take the lumps out of the road.

1643
02:06:40,400 --> 02:06:43,400
Let's sum it up this way, Edie, with torsion bar suspension,

1644
02:06:43,400 --> 02:06:48,400
a Baracuda doesn't corner, it's carved, and that's what makes Baracuda a sports car,

1645
02:06:48,400 --> 02:06:52,400
especially with optional power up to a 383 cubic inch V8.

1646
02:06:52,400 --> 02:06:54,400
Drive a wild new Baracuda soon.

1647
02:06:54,400 --> 02:07:00,400
Clemente is out the window over this year.

1648
02:07:00,400 --> 02:07:09,400
Follow your Sears, Clemente, or today.

1649
02:07:09,400 --> 02:07:13,400
Your Clemente is out to win you over with a wild new Baracuda.

1650
02:07:13,400 --> 02:07:15,400
Fastback, hard, African vertical.

1651
02:07:15,400 --> 02:07:18,400
In all of America's great sports cars, see Baracuda soon.

1652
02:07:18,400 --> 02:07:24,400
Now coming into pitch, and remember, the only American League pitcher with previous All-Star experience with Dean Chance.

1653
02:07:24,400 --> 02:07:29,400
Another man new to All-Star action is Al Downey, a little up-to-ender from the New York Yankees,

1654
02:07:29,400 --> 02:07:35,400
who this year, has a 9-5 record of 2.67 earned run average,

1655
02:07:35,400 --> 02:07:40,400
has only given up 3 home runs, and Tony Friday downing pitch to a shutout over Baltimore.

1656
02:07:40,400 --> 02:07:43,400
And you played with Al, I know. What kind of pitcher is he?

1657
02:07:43,400 --> 02:07:47,400
Al Downey has had difficulty in his past controlling his pitches.

1658
02:07:47,400 --> 02:07:53,400
He's had good stuff all of his career, and very erratic with his fastball curveball and hard slider.

1659
02:07:53,400 --> 02:07:59,400
Now we see Jim, that coming out of the dugout, the pinch hit, is Jim Wynn of the Houston Astros.

1660
02:07:59,400 --> 02:08:03,400
So he'll be hitting for the pitcher.

1661
02:08:03,400 --> 02:08:08,400
This season, Downey has not had much control of trouble, and of course this is pretty much an evidence,

1662
02:08:08,400 --> 02:08:11,400
evidence with a great record that he had at this time.

1663
02:08:11,400 --> 02:08:15,400
Downey has records for strikeouts to 106 for walks 38.

1664
02:08:15,400 --> 02:08:20,400
Jim Wynn, who is coming out to bat for Bob Gibson.

1665
02:08:20,400 --> 02:08:23,400
25 years old, born and lives in Cincinnati, was hurt last year,

1666
02:08:23,400 --> 02:08:28,400
and put it up, he crashed into the wall, August 1st was lost to the Astros for the rest of the year.

1667
02:08:28,400 --> 02:08:32,400
There's not plenty more, but he leaves the major leagues of RBI's this year with 65,

1668
02:08:32,400 --> 02:08:38,400
and he has 21 home runs, and is quite a hitter.

1669
02:08:38,400 --> 02:08:42,400
Bob Gibson worked two innings, allowed no runs, only two hits and struck out two,

1670
02:08:42,400 --> 02:08:48,400
and again we have the statistic that nobody has walked anybody.

1671
02:08:48,400 --> 02:08:54,400
Now in the American League's bullpen, Jim Lomburg of the Boston Red Sox has begun to throw,

1672
02:08:54,400 --> 02:08:57,400
and Al Downey is nothing but right-handed hitters to face.

1673
02:08:57,400 --> 02:09:00,400
We are in the ninth inning of this one-to-one ball game,

1674
02:09:00,400 --> 02:09:05,400
and Al Downey comes down now to where anything can happen,

1675
02:09:05,400 --> 02:09:10,400
and has to do with dramatic suddenness, as the home runs of Ricky Allen and Bruce Robinson have done.

1676
02:09:10,400 --> 02:09:13,400
There has been no real rally, no real threat,

1677
02:09:13,400 --> 02:09:16,400
only AG got as far as second base with just one out,

1678
02:09:16,400 --> 02:09:19,400
and the eighth inning for the American League did not score.

1679
02:09:19,400 --> 02:09:23,400
Stremsky also doubled and did not score.

1680
02:09:23,400 --> 02:09:26,400
Al Downey ready to face the right-hander, Jim Wynn,

1681
02:09:26,400 --> 02:09:30,400
and now off the ninth inning, one-to-one, and there is a curve ball that left slow.

1682
02:09:30,400 --> 02:09:33,400
Ball one, one run, six hits, no errors for the American League,

1683
02:09:33,400 --> 02:09:35,400
one run, three hits, no errors for the National League,

1684
02:09:35,400 --> 02:09:37,400
seven strikeouts for the Americans,

1685
02:09:37,400 --> 02:09:40,400
eleven for the National, including a record tying,

1686
02:09:40,400 --> 02:09:43,400
six for Ferguson Jenkins, line drive to right field,

1687
02:09:43,400 --> 02:09:52,400
and Knickley-Arrow plays it on the hop, and Jim Wynn has to face him, Al Downey.

1688
02:09:52,400 --> 02:09:54,400
And now coming up is Woody May.

1689
02:09:54,400 --> 02:09:56,400
Al Downey strikes in the sixth inning.

1690
02:09:56,400 --> 02:09:59,400
But that in line California is an American League City.

1691
02:09:59,400 --> 02:10:04,400
Of course, there are a lot of National Lakers down here from nearby Los Angeles and Dodgerwood.

1692
02:10:04,400 --> 02:10:09,400
But there is almost a gasp of fear rather than applause and admiration

1693
02:10:09,400 --> 02:10:11,400
for the single-right field by Jim Wynn,

1694
02:10:11,400 --> 02:10:16,400
and the realization that Woody May's ever dangerous is due up.

1695
02:10:16,400 --> 02:10:20,400
Wynn is also quick at first base.

1696
02:10:20,400 --> 02:10:23,400
Robinson is playing in back of the bag at third.

1697
02:10:23,400 --> 02:10:30,400
May squares around the bunt, takes low ball one.

1698
02:10:30,400 --> 02:10:32,400
A tough decision, Jim, for manager Waldoch,

1699
02:10:32,400 --> 02:10:34,400
and he wants to win this ball game,

1700
02:10:34,400 --> 02:10:37,400
and he knows these people want to see Woody May's hit one out,

1701
02:10:37,400 --> 02:10:41,400
and yet he's having him bunt, so you can see that he's trying to win this ball game very hard.

1702
02:10:41,400 --> 02:10:43,400
National League has won the last four in a row.

1703
02:10:43,400 --> 02:10:45,400
Downey looks at first and comes home with a fastball.

1704
02:10:45,400 --> 02:10:48,400
If misses outside, it is two and all to Woody May's.

1705
02:10:48,400 --> 02:10:54,400
And Wynn is referred to by Clemente Hank Aaron and Orlando Sepeta and Richie Allen on deck.

1706
02:10:54,400 --> 02:10:57,400
Clemente is the right-handed hitter. Aaron is the right-handed hitter.

1707
02:10:57,400 --> 02:11:04,400
Sepeta and Downey is a left-handed pitcher, and Willie Mays is right-handed.

1708
02:11:04,400 --> 02:11:07,400
Two and all, none out. Wynn at first, ninth inning.

1709
02:11:07,400 --> 02:11:12,400
Downey comes back with a change-up, that's left over, and it's two and one.

1710
02:11:12,400 --> 02:11:14,400
And Willie started a bunt at the pitch, Jim,

1711
02:11:14,400 --> 02:11:16,400
but Downey had great motion on the change-up,

1712
02:11:16,400 --> 02:11:20,400
and this is something very unusual in a bunt situation with Willie attempting a bunt first strike.

1713
02:11:20,400 --> 02:11:24,400
The change-up is not really an ideal pitch to throw, and I believe it's called Willie.

1714
02:11:24,400 --> 02:11:32,400
Onward continues to warm up in the American League both in to find young pitcher from the Boston Reds.

1715
02:11:32,400 --> 02:11:36,400
Downey is ready and throws a fastball. This one is low, how thought he had it?

1716
02:11:36,400 --> 02:11:38,400
It is three and one.

1717
02:11:38,400 --> 02:11:42,400
Bob Robinson and Killabrew were breaking in from third and first.

1718
02:11:42,400 --> 02:11:48,400
Jim No walks, remember, by any pitcher on either team.

1719
02:11:48,400 --> 02:11:50,400
And it is now three and one to Willie Mays.

1720
02:11:50,400 --> 02:11:55,400
Let's see whether or not Walter Austin has Mays on the three and one after having him attempt a bunt.

1721
02:11:55,400 --> 02:11:58,400
Swinging away.

1722
02:11:58,400 --> 02:12:03,400
Swinging away, high drive, center field, back goes Tony Alivo, over to his right,

1723
02:12:03,400 --> 02:12:07,400
drifting back forward, tagging his first and heading for second as Wynn,

1724
02:12:07,400 --> 02:12:11,400
and Wynn goes in after the catch.

1725
02:12:11,400 --> 02:12:14,400
And Tony Alivo, the centerfielder, has a very good arm and hurried his throw back in,

1726
02:12:14,400 --> 02:12:17,400
and a pretty good throw at that, but Jim Wynn with his amazing speed,

1727
02:12:17,400 --> 02:12:21,400
tagged up and made a very good base running maneuver to get into second base.

1728
02:12:21,400 --> 02:12:25,400
And that brings up right-handed Roberto Clementi,

1729
02:12:25,400 --> 02:12:31,400
who beat out an infield hit in the first inning, struck out swinging in the third and was called out in the sixth.

1730
02:12:31,400 --> 02:12:37,400
But now the National League has a going head run on second base with one down.

1731
02:12:37,400 --> 02:12:41,400
Exactly the same situation the American League had against Bob Gibson in the bottom of the eighth inning.

1732
02:12:41,400 --> 02:12:45,400
They did not score.

1733
02:12:49,400 --> 02:12:55,400
And then he steps in, the shadows here at Anaheim have now reached almost completely across center field.

1734
02:12:55,400 --> 02:12:58,400
Ford ride, only Conigliaro in right has faded in sunshine,

1735
02:12:58,400 --> 02:13:03,400
and the deficit drops from a game time, 92 to 87.

1736
02:13:03,400 --> 02:13:07,400
It's been great space for a winner for the spectators, a little warm perhaps for the players,

1737
02:13:07,400 --> 02:13:09,400
but what a 38-yard-old car game.

1738
02:13:09,400 --> 02:13:14,400
One-to-one, National League American League ninth inning.

1739
02:13:14,400 --> 02:13:18,400
Bounding throw to Clementi, who lags with it upstairs, foul to the right.

1740
02:13:18,400 --> 02:13:21,400
When you talk about somebody having his work cut out for him,

1741
02:13:21,400 --> 02:13:27,400
it's Sal Gowney, a left-hander to face these full right-handers for the National League.

1742
02:13:27,400 --> 02:13:34,400
National League is one of last four to roll, holds the 19-17 heads over the American League, there's been one top.

1743
02:13:34,400 --> 02:13:42,400
National League is one 16 of the last 21, and right now are threatening in the side roll game here in the ninth.

1744
02:13:42,400 --> 02:13:47,400
Gowney working his most rival player of last year, fails to hit the corner.

1745
02:13:47,400 --> 02:13:55,400
Upside, one more.

1746
02:13:55,400 --> 02:14:02,400
Gim Landra continues to throw, so should Clementi get on by a walk or hit,

1747
02:14:02,400 --> 02:14:07,400
manager Hancock may be forced into making a change for the right-hander.

1748
02:14:07,400 --> 02:14:10,400
Downing left on the one-one pitch.

1749
02:14:10,400 --> 02:14:13,400
Down again upstairs, off the fifth, just one and two.

1750
02:14:13,400 --> 02:14:16,400
Clementi.

1751
02:14:16,400 --> 02:14:20,400
Downing last Friday worked with Baltimore, and shuts him out, as he said.

1752
02:14:20,400 --> 02:14:25,400
Baltimore not having the use of Frank Robinson, nor do the All-Stars today.

1753
02:14:25,400 --> 02:14:29,400
Frank took himself out of the game Friday night, and can bury the White Sox replacement.

1754
02:14:29,400 --> 02:14:35,400
Al Kailan, of course, injured his hand several weeks ago, and has been lost to the Tigers and also to the All-Stars.

1755
02:14:35,400 --> 02:14:40,400
But that is forgotten now by the fans here as they're watching a one-one ball game.

1756
02:14:40,400 --> 02:14:46,400
Lankan, one and two to Clementi, downing right.

1757
02:14:46,400 --> 02:14:53,400
And the most breaking pitch comes out.

1758
02:14:53,400 --> 02:14:58,400
Pretty good change up curveball, Jim, that Clementi was fooled on somewhat,

1759
02:14:58,400 --> 02:15:02,400
was a little bit out in front of it, had a good touch, and a little bit out in front of it.

1760
02:15:02,400 --> 02:15:06,400
And the record writers will enter another little rotation in the next year's book.

1761
02:15:06,400 --> 02:15:10,400
The All-Stars are lining performance, if this goes on, in here.

1762
02:15:10,400 --> 02:15:12,400
And no more.

1763
02:15:12,400 --> 02:15:19,400
Nineteen shots, a clip seeing the previous record of 18 in the ball game in 1959, and again in 1964.

1764
02:15:19,400 --> 02:15:28,400
Hank Aaron, curveball stays high, and Aaron is ball one, downing, trying to pitch his way out of trouble.

1765
02:15:28,400 --> 02:15:33,400
Against the likes of Woody Maze, Roberto Clementi, and now Hank Aaron.

1766
02:15:33,400 --> 02:15:36,400
He talked about the unorthodox sitting over a fair show of Clementi,

1767
02:15:36,400 --> 02:15:40,400
while Henry Aaron is another unorthodox right-handed hitter and a great hitter.

1768
02:15:40,400 --> 02:15:43,400
He accepts that turn, which is not advised by many hittingers,

1769
02:15:43,400 --> 02:15:46,400
but he's a good hitter.

1770
02:15:46,400 --> 02:15:50,400
And this is the first time in a long time, that he's been hit by a ball,

1771
02:15:50,400 --> 02:15:55,400
and he's been hit by a ball, and he's been hit by a ball, and it's a good hit.

1772
02:15:55,400 --> 02:16:00,400
And the record writers will enter another little rotation in the next year's book.

1773
02:16:00,400 --> 02:16:05,400
And the record writers will enter another little rotation in the next year's book.

1774
02:16:05,400 --> 02:16:10,400
He's been hit by a ball, and in the next two years, he's been hit by a ball,

1775
02:16:10,400 --> 02:16:13,400
and he's been hit by a ball, and he's been hit by a ball.

1776
02:16:13,400 --> 02:16:17,400
And it's the first time in a long time, that he's been hit by a ball.

1777
02:16:17,400 --> 02:16:20,400
When it comes to the unorthodox right-handed hitter and a great hitter,

1778
02:16:20,400 --> 02:16:26,400
he accepts that turn, which is not advised by many hittingers, but he keeps that back back at all times.

1779
02:16:26,400 --> 02:16:29,400
Donning is ready, curveball to Bruce Robinson and one hop.

1780
02:16:29,400 --> 02:16:33,400
The shot prefers to Killebrew, and Donning is out of trouble.

1781
02:16:33,400 --> 02:16:37,400
But a hairdroom that many use the most turned out to be water.

1782
02:16:37,400 --> 02:16:39,400
And water had already been invented.

1783
02:16:39,400 --> 02:16:41,400
So all of Gillette's develop heads up.

1784
02:16:41,400 --> 02:16:43,400
A hairdroom that mixes with water.

1785
02:16:43,400 --> 02:16:45,400
Gillette heads up.

1786
02:16:45,400 --> 02:16:49,400
You get the clean looking feel of water with the staying power of a hairdroom.

1787
02:16:49,400 --> 02:16:51,400
And you can get heads up in a bottle or two.

1788
02:16:51,400 --> 02:16:55,400
Believe it that Gillette has something for everybody.

1789
02:16:55,400 --> 02:16:57,400
I don't know.

1790
02:16:57,400 --> 02:17:03,400
Jim Simpson with Tony Kubeck and Buddy Blatner as we move now to the round of the ninth inning.

1791
02:17:03,400 --> 02:17:07,400
Tony Oliva, Armand Killebrew and Tony Kanikiearo the batter.

1792
02:17:07,400 --> 02:17:11,400
And we have a new pitcher from the Philadelphia Phillies, Chris Short.

1793
02:17:11,400 --> 02:17:17,400
As come in the pitch, Short worked on Saturdays against the Cardinals.

1794
02:17:17,400 --> 02:17:21,400
Eight innings, five and two on the air and has been injured.

1795
02:17:21,400 --> 02:17:29,400
72 strikeouts, 40 walks and the new pitcher to Short has been pushed onto a play.

1796
02:17:29,400 --> 02:17:33,400
A master out and Chris Short here.

1797
02:17:33,400 --> 02:17:37,400
Well as how Downing had to work to some power, so does Chris Short.

1798
02:17:37,400 --> 02:17:39,400
Although Oliva is the left-handed batter.

1799
02:17:39,400 --> 02:17:43,400
But Killebrew follows and then Kanikiearo.

1800
02:17:43,400 --> 02:17:48,400
And in the bottom of the ninth inning, Tony Kubeck, you know, I know, those listening around the world know.

1801
02:17:48,400 --> 02:17:52,400
It only takes one swing of the batter to end this game for the American League.

1802
02:17:52,400 --> 02:17:58,400
And Tony Oliva, as we mentioned earlier, has been a hot hitter for the Minnesota Twins in the past several weeks.

1803
02:17:58,400 --> 02:18:04,400
He had a rather slow start, but when Oliva is hitting, he doesn't care if it's left-handed, right-handed or both-handed.

1804
02:18:04,400 --> 02:18:06,400
He can hit them.

1805
02:18:06,400 --> 02:18:09,400
He's got a good eye when he's hitting the ball well and can hit with power at any field.

1806
02:18:09,400 --> 02:18:14,400
Eight home runs this year, getting a 4-24 over the last eight games in the regular play.

1807
02:18:14,400 --> 02:18:18,400
Short delivers a little ground-water alley at Shortstop.

1808
02:18:18,400 --> 02:18:22,400
Shortthrow the first and has to leave up for the first out on the bottom of the ninth.

1809
02:18:24,400 --> 02:18:30,400
And now Harman Killebrew, who is grounded the third, called out on strikes and fly to center.

1810
02:18:30,400 --> 02:18:33,400
One to one to stall in the second inning.

1811
02:18:33,400 --> 02:18:36,400
Ritchie Allen of the Phillies, forward in the sixth inning.

1812
02:18:36,400 --> 02:18:39,400
Brooks Robinson of the Orioles, forward and that has been hit.

1813
02:18:39,400 --> 02:18:49,400
46,000 here at Anaheim Stadium this afternoon as the all-star classic has moved to Southern California.

1814
02:18:53,400 --> 02:18:57,400
No matter who wins and who loses this game, the argument will continue to raise,

1815
02:18:57,400 --> 02:19:01,400
which is the Starter League, the National League or the American League.

1816
02:19:01,400 --> 02:19:07,400
Short throws and Killebrew, did not mean to hit it, pops it up on a check swing to Nazarowski's second base,

1817
02:19:07,400 --> 02:19:09,400
and takes it for the second out.

1818
02:19:15,400 --> 02:19:20,400
And Short to Nigli Arrow, go down before Short and we go into extra innings.

1819
02:19:20,400 --> 02:19:24,400
To be advised, there have been four extra innings in all-star history.

1820
02:19:24,400 --> 02:19:26,400
All have been won by the National League.

1821
02:19:26,400 --> 02:19:31,400
But then remember, the National League has won four in a row and nobody has ever won five in a row.

1822
02:19:31,400 --> 02:19:37,400
Nigli Arrow in the batter, takes high, on a slow curve from Chris Short, ball one.

1823
02:19:37,400 --> 02:19:41,400
Only fly to right of the second, struck out swinging in the fifth and again in the seventh.

1824
02:19:47,400 --> 02:19:49,400
Swings on a curve ball, it is one and one.

1825
02:19:49,400 --> 02:19:56,400
Ritchie Allen in the third base and for the National League is now playing just one step away from that third base line.

1826
02:19:56,400 --> 02:20:01,400
Orlando Cepeda is playing closer to the line, they want to cut down the possibility of an extra base hit down that line.

1827
02:20:01,400 --> 02:20:10,400
One-one pitch, right field, Clometty is over, Maze is over, it's Clometty who is calling for it, putting down the glasses and taking it for the third out.

1828
02:20:10,400 --> 02:20:12,400
And so we go to extra innings.

1829
02:20:12,400 --> 02:20:14,400
No arms, no hits, no errors, none left.

1830
02:20:14,400 --> 02:20:18,400
At the end of nine, the National League won, the American League won.

1831
02:20:18,400 --> 02:20:28,400
Now we go to extra innings, the top of the 10th inning we'll find Orlando Cepeda, Ritchie Allen and Tom Haller against the left hander, Al Downey.

1832
02:20:28,400 --> 02:20:36,400
And of course, both Cepeda and Allen, that right handed, and both of course have great talent.

1833
02:20:36,400 --> 02:20:42,400
Cepeda today, as ground at the first, unassisted hit into a double plate, has been called out on strikes.

1834
02:20:42,400 --> 02:20:59,400
And so in Orlando's all-star career, he has won for 24, that's a blue single, and everybody knows, someday, the big goal Orlando Cepeda, whose father was the greatest flair in Puerto Rican baseball history, has got to break out of it.

1835
02:21:01,400 --> 02:21:05,400
29 years old, line just on the right center field over his critically high hole.

1836
02:21:05,400 --> 02:21:08,400
Back handed, Cepeda hits the warning clock.

1837
02:21:08,400 --> 02:21:24,400
Great catch by Tony Collegalier, he ran a very long way into the ball of the right center field, and very hard down the line by Cepeda, and he called in full stride in front of the 375 stride, right in front of the warning track.

1838
02:21:24,400 --> 02:21:27,400
And that will bring up Ritchie Allen.

1839
02:21:27,400 --> 02:21:38,400
Now on the first time at FAT, in the ball of the deep right center field, and went into the seats, where the last of the leagues only run. One to one, in the tenth.

1840
02:21:42,400 --> 02:21:46,400
Downing is ready, and throws a fastball, it is low, ball one to Allen.

1841
02:21:48,400 --> 02:21:52,400
Now on deck, it looks as though Ernie Banks will do the batting for Tom Halle.

1842
02:21:52,400 --> 02:22:00,400
Downing is ready again, throws a fastball, and Allen fouls off, it is one to one.

1843
02:22:00,400 --> 02:22:07,400
Banks having one of his greatest years, and he had a number of great ones last year, Ernie had only 15 home runs.

1844
02:22:07,400 --> 02:22:14,400
This year, he has already hit 15, and aged 36, he's the oldest player in this all-star game.

1845
02:22:14,400 --> 02:22:25,400
Downing throws another fastball on the outside corner, strikes two to Allen, who since that home run has struck out twice, 12 times swinging.

1846
02:22:25,400 --> 02:22:31,400
Downing-Cubeck remarks that, nationally players say Ritchie either hits the ball for it, or it strikes out.

1847
02:22:34,400 --> 02:22:37,400
Fastball inside and low, backing it up, it's two-two.

1848
02:22:37,400 --> 02:22:48,400
We were about to say that this is one of the first times that neither ball club has anybody warming up in the bullpen, but now Jim Catfish Hunter of the Kansas City Athletics has gotten up, and he's warming up to the American League.

1849
02:22:49,400 --> 02:22:54,400
Riking pitch that stays inside, it is three and two, and again, low point out, there have been no walks.

1850
02:22:54,400 --> 02:23:05,400
Speaking of Catfish Hunter, I loved the way he got his name. I wondered about it. He ran away from home one time, went out fishing, caught a couple of Catfish, and came neatly back, and his fans started Catfish ever after.

1851
02:23:05,400 --> 02:23:08,400
Downing throws a fastball and strikes him out.

1852
02:23:13,400 --> 02:23:19,400
Second strikeout for Downing, that's nine for the American League as Ernie Banks comes up to replace Haller.

1853
02:23:21,400 --> 02:23:25,400
That's the 20th strikeout on this all-star game as opposed to no walks.

1854
02:23:25,400 --> 02:23:33,400
An hour of Ernie Banks, 15 years with a cop net replayed in the line, there's only Al Ceylon and Billy O'Dell among the active players can say that.

1855
02:23:33,400 --> 02:23:40,400
Ernie Banks, in the major leagues, has got the record for the most home runs by a shortstop, 47-19-58.

1856
02:23:40,400 --> 02:23:50,400
He's had six seasons where he would never miss the game. He, like Roger Maris and Mickey Matles, the only active player to be a most reliable player two years in a row, in 1958 and 59.

1857
02:23:50,400 --> 02:23:57,400
This is his 12th all-star game. He's nine for 31, 2-90 with a home run, a triple and a double.

1858
02:23:57,400 --> 02:24:04,400
Downing works and Banks files it off. Strike one. Two down, 10th inning, one to one to score.

1859
02:24:04,400 --> 02:24:10,400
We're talking about the heavy bats that some of these nationally players use now, Sepeta, Richie Allen.

1860
02:24:10,400 --> 02:24:18,400
Ernie Banks was a player that used one of the lightest bats of any of the major leagues, but this year he's changed to a heavy bat and he's had been very successful.

1861
02:24:18,400 --> 02:24:29,400
Blind drive, right center field, this list is over, drop in, it does, in front of Kenicki Allen and Banks, the veteran, the oldest man on either side, comes through with a base hit with two down and a 10th.

1862
02:24:29,400 --> 02:24:33,400
And that brings up Bill Mazurowski, who has hit this on the day.

1863
02:24:35,400 --> 02:24:44,400
Banks hit with not hit real solidly. It was a semi-line drive that he hit off the end of the bat. It not hit very hard, but he threw it out there in the right spot.

1864
02:24:44,400 --> 02:24:54,400
That's the fifth hit. More than nationally, two off-deans chance including all-in-one, one off the drop, and none off-feeters who retired, nine in a row, and now two off-out downing.

1865
02:24:54,400 --> 02:24:57,400
That's a rough case, rounded out twice and lined to left.

1866
02:25:00,400 --> 02:25:05,400
Swing and a miss on a curve ball, hit strike one.

1867
02:25:05,400 --> 02:25:15,400
This game although in extra innings is only about two hours and 15 minutes old.

1868
02:25:15,400 --> 02:25:21,400
Moving right along, downing ready, fast ball which is fouled back to the screen, it is two strikes from Mazurowski.

1869
02:25:25,400 --> 02:25:33,400
And if downing gets through this Tony, if nothing else, he's going to get a pat on the back from other left-handers who have had their face and maybe they haven't been too many.

1870
02:25:33,400 --> 02:25:38,400
It likes it mays, Flemeny, Aaron, Sopeta, and Allum all in a row and then Ernie Banks.

1871
02:25:42,400 --> 02:25:47,400
Fast ball is fouled upstairs to the right. Still two strikes to Mazurowski.

1872
02:25:49,400 --> 02:25:57,400
Manager Wal Olson is looking a little ahead right now. Should Mazurowski and Gene Alley get on base, that will bring up Chris Short for pitcher.

1873
02:25:57,400 --> 02:26:03,400
And he's got Tom Siever, a right-hander from the Mets warming up in the bullpen at this time.

1874
02:26:03,400 --> 02:26:11,400
Two down with Banks at first. Bits remains very high. Freehand had to step up to get it. Gets one and two.

1875
02:26:12,400 --> 02:26:20,400
Alley is the on-back batter. On runs, and we'll repeat it again. Richie Allen and Bruce Robinson that has been the only strong miss to 38-ohl star game.

1876
02:26:20,400 --> 02:26:28,400
And finished. Here's the ball, hit to left field. Kostropski is over now and has it for the third out.

1877
02:26:28,400 --> 02:26:35,400
All arms one hit, no errors, then one left. At the end of nine and a half, the National League won, the American League won.

1878
02:26:35,400 --> 02:26:50,400
The nine home team recover as the new catcher from the Cardinals and 20-poise. If this man is a face Richie Allen at third. Chris Short the pitcher, raising the ball outside. The card was done. All one. Freehand, the pitcher is on back.

1879
02:26:50,400 --> 02:26:53,400
Now, let me the batter on back and this one on back.

1880
02:26:53,400 --> 02:27:04,400
Now, it's coming through. Chris Short and it is two out.

1881
02:27:06,400 --> 02:27:12,400
And on those changes for the National League, the Cardinals are back in the number six spot, and as you're back in the number five position.

1882
02:27:12,400 --> 02:27:22,400
The Stemsky steps back in, facing the left hand of Chris Shaw, and on each occasion,

1883
02:27:22,400 --> 02:27:42,400
the counter has been 3-0, and on each occasion, going through this once, Al Downey once, they've got out of the situation.

1884
02:27:42,400 --> 02:27:51,400
And now he could see Bill Stemsky as Matt Selvys comes out of the dugout, and here's probably the best for Al Downey.

1885
02:27:51,400 --> 02:27:59,400
Bill Stemsky with 12-0 runs on the U.S. and the funny feedback is that, for the possibility that they're simply going to fly,

1886
02:27:59,400 --> 02:28:07,400
the move to Stemsky, who has just had a long conversation with first-year Stemsky, down to second base.

1887
02:28:07,400 --> 02:28:11,400
Rags is thinking in the third base, and breaking in from first-to-second, and there's the bottom.

1888
02:28:11,400 --> 02:28:16,400
Perfect one, picked up by Shaw, and left the go to first-sacrifice works, down on second base, and Stemsky wins one down,

1889
02:28:16,400 --> 02:28:22,400
Matt Selvys approves him, and the game of the hour, that ends Al Downey.

1890
02:28:22,400 --> 02:28:30,400
And Jim Riff's perfect execution by these all-stars in almost every play, sacrificed Bunts in the lay-down perfectly,

1891
02:28:30,400 --> 02:28:39,400
and the queries of the Bunts have done just what they're supposed to, and a wild-toed ball here.

1892
02:28:39,400 --> 02:28:45,400
Al Downey wants two innings, he's got two hits, and walked nobody.

1893
02:28:45,400 --> 02:28:59,400
Here's Matt Selvys, of the Cleveland Indians, on and lives in Jasper, Texas, and a hard-working man of field and out-back.

1894
02:28:59,400 --> 02:29:03,400
One hot-bird to Al Downey goes to third, and got to mid-hour pass.

1895
02:29:03,400 --> 02:29:09,400
Al was the second-first to mid-hour's one down, and now Riff is picked to foul down in that second base.

1896
02:29:09,400 --> 02:29:18,400
Al Riff's got him all the way back, as Al wants to third, on the lead run, and down, and a two-down, and Alvys is on first, going with the inner strike.

1897
02:29:18,400 --> 02:29:25,400
Matt Selvys picked a ball very high, one-hot, and Al went a step or two to his right field at the very three,

1898
02:29:25,400 --> 02:29:32,400
and bounced the ball off for Al's, made a hurt and throw, and Riff scooped the ball out in the very third, and ran down to the second base.

1899
02:29:32,400 --> 02:29:45,400
Alvys at first base, and Fragosi, were sacrificed, one-hot, three, and single, as their replacement for Riff O'Cetruselli, who started the game all the way into it.

1900
02:29:45,400 --> 02:29:52,400
Fragosi, a California Indian jokers up, as we're in the 10th inning, with two down and a one-to-one ball game.

1901
02:29:52,400 --> 02:30:05,400
Alvys at first short, on left-hander, facing right-hander for Fragosi, and throws a big breaking curve that is outside ball one.

1902
02:30:05,400 --> 02:30:12,400
And Al Vyshalli is extended way off to the right field wall. The sun is dropped behind the left field stand.

1903
02:30:12,400 --> 02:30:23,400
Al Vyshalli is now up the original shot, Al is short. It was a fast ball, but Fragosi throws a way to the right. He gives an as-a-nise. One-on-one.

1904
02:30:23,400 --> 02:30:34,400
Fragosi has a very good fast ball and a very good curve. He tries to keep the ball down. Good pitcher has pretty good control.

1905
02:30:34,400 --> 02:30:42,400
You're taking a sound on the mound. One-on-one the counter for Fragosi. Jim does not step out, but just stays there waiting for Fisk short to get ready.

1906
02:30:42,400 --> 02:30:54,400
Al Vyshalli at the short lead off first base. Short delivers a fast ball and Fragosi will win down swinging on three-waterway pitches last time off left-hander and foul it off. One and two.

1907
02:30:54,400 --> 02:31:01,400
His manager, currently the third base coach for the American League All-Stars, Bill Ridney, gives him the sign from third base.

1908
02:31:01,400 --> 02:31:13,400
Magnet Elder, second, and White Stocks at first. And now McConnors, new to the game, and short. You're off for a few words, Sonny.

1909
02:31:13,400 --> 02:31:20,400
We're going to mention that Max Elvis, who is on first base, has never stolen a many bases in his career, but he can run pretty well.

1910
02:31:20,400 --> 02:31:27,400
And it wouldn't surprise us at all to see him get the go-ahead sign to try and get in scoring position.

1911
02:31:27,400 --> 02:31:35,400
One and two to the top, two down. One to one to score. Bottom of the 10th, Fragosi strikes out.

1912
02:31:35,400 --> 02:31:46,400
No one, no hit, no errors in one left. And now it's a 10-10, the last of the two ones, the American League, won.

1913
02:31:46,400 --> 02:31:57,400
Hi, this is Nick O'Neill. Now I'm not very handy with the flywheel, but he's an engineer that's got to be a great player.

1914
02:31:57,400 --> 02:32:01,400
After the day of the new climate fuel, the biggest standard door in his class is friends that have just sat around slapping each other back.

1915
02:32:01,400 --> 02:32:03,400
We're not going to be a good friend.

1916
02:32:03,400 --> 02:32:09,400
Righty. The good of engineers also get a fury with the largest option of the eighth and the biggest breaks in its class.

1917
02:32:09,400 --> 02:32:20,400
Plus torsion bar suspension and very harsh interiors, rather fury soon. And just the threeest level engineers, little on the outside, fury also has the largest choke in its class.

1918
02:32:20,400 --> 02:32:26,400
Your memory can be about the way you are from the beginning.

1919
02:32:26,400 --> 02:32:33,400
I will never see a friend like you again.

1920
02:32:33,400 --> 02:32:42,400
Yes, my little big, little furious fury soon. It's the high value car in the low price field, the success car of 67.

1921
02:32:42,400 --> 02:32:45,400
He's fury today at your Timothy.

1922
02:32:45,400 --> 02:32:52,400
Now, Jim Catfish Hunter. You're coming in the pitch, you're right ahead of the pitcher with a Kansas City raise and in the home uniform of the A's.

1923
02:32:52,400 --> 02:32:59,400
The first as the white uniform with the green sleeves, green hats, white shoes and golden green stockings.

1924
02:32:59,400 --> 02:33:04,400
And Jim Catfish Hunter is eight and seven this year at Kansas City.

1925
02:33:04,400 --> 02:33:12,400
On a fine one, one average of 2.63, he was stuck out 105, his walk 50, giving up five home runs.

1926
02:33:12,400 --> 02:33:17,400
The last time he worked was right here in Enaheim Friday night. He worked six innings.

1927
02:33:17,400 --> 02:33:23,400
And Gene Alley is the first man that he will face.

1928
02:33:23,400 --> 02:33:31,400
And Gouwacht is the pitcher at this shot, I wish you'd see.

1929
02:33:31,400 --> 02:33:36,400
Left handed play-ars up once more for the National League.

1930
02:33:36,400 --> 02:33:44,400
And I would imagine that we'll see a finisher or a pitcher or should I look at how he may see a sacrifice depending upon the situation.

1931
02:33:44,400 --> 02:33:49,400
Many of Enaheim's three hands still behind the plate as General Alley has his fill in the first baseman.

1932
02:33:49,400 --> 02:33:55,400
Now there's now the second baseman, Plays and Rocks, who will replace Ketcher-Sunney as a shortstop.

1933
02:33:55,400 --> 02:33:58,400
Let's Robinson as he named it all the way after a base.

1934
02:33:58,400 --> 02:34:01,400
And the after, Green Ark and Big is also named it in tact.

1935
02:34:01,400 --> 02:34:04,400
Stem Steele, New Park and Conigliara, winning from left to right.

1936
02:34:04,400 --> 02:34:10,400
Now Hunter is the fifth pitcher, Chance McGrathen, Peterson, Donning and now Hunter.

1937
02:34:10,400 --> 02:34:20,400
Alley, after the fourth time, has slid to right, been called out on strikes and down it off to the first base to move the pitcher counter.

1938
02:34:20,400 --> 02:34:29,400
Gene from Richmond, Virginia in his first All-Star game and his one-to-one ball game that has moved around long very quickly.

1939
02:34:29,400 --> 02:34:36,400
Despite the fact we are now in the 11-20.

1940
02:34:36,400 --> 02:34:40,400
Now there are one of our dark spine young pitchers at Kansas City.

1941
02:34:40,400 --> 02:34:45,400
End of the on-bire, the Kansas City is to bring their up out of the second division, throws this one inside.

1942
02:34:45,400 --> 02:34:50,400
So Alley thought as he got away, but on fire, and Lungy said it's like one.

1943
02:34:50,400 --> 02:34:56,400
That pitcher has a good breaking ball, a good wide-sweeping curve at back to Alley out of there.

1944
02:34:56,400 --> 02:34:59,400
Fastball outside this time, and it's one and one.

1945
02:34:59,400 --> 02:35:05,400
On deck now are Tommy Helms of Cincinnati, who obviously will bat for the pitcher.

1946
02:35:05,400 --> 02:35:10,400
Chris Schoen.

1947
02:35:10,400 --> 02:35:15,400
Hunter is ready, fastball, high hopper, but foul pass while it's in the third base.

1948
02:35:15,400 --> 02:35:18,400
The third by the ball boy down the left heel line.

1949
02:35:18,400 --> 02:35:21,400
And it's like two. One and two.

1950
02:35:21,400 --> 02:35:28,400
Helms is in the on-becton, as you mentioned, but I would imagine that this is only in the event that Alley would get on,

1951
02:35:28,400 --> 02:35:35,400
and that is what alley is sending a good runner up to the plate. The possibility is that should have a knock-in,

1952
02:35:35,400 --> 02:35:38,400
and he'll put up the left hand of the pitcher.

1953
02:35:38,400 --> 02:35:42,400
All again, and that's what alley has. Not now, but on strikes.

1954
02:35:42,400 --> 02:35:44,400
And that's the 21st strike out of the game.

1955
02:35:44,400 --> 02:35:47,400
And now Helms doing a back, and the season is turning to that.

1956
02:35:47,400 --> 02:35:49,400
They're fitting in on who's coming up.

1957
02:35:49,400 --> 02:35:54,400
While alley is doing just what we thought, he's putting up a rusty style of the Houston Astros.

1958
02:35:54,400 --> 02:35:59,400
And alley himself is trying to get ahead of the press alley's all-star style, and he wouldn't be here.

1959
02:35:59,400 --> 02:36:06,400
Rusty Starr is in his first all-star game. He has seven on runs, 39 on the line, only 23 years old.

1960
02:36:06,400 --> 02:36:10,400
Five years ago, he got $100,000 to side.

1961
02:36:10,400 --> 02:36:12,400
And he was putting a hot back stone to get back.

1962
02:36:12,400 --> 02:36:18,400
An example of a lead off of the American League. Starr, for the United States, with Houston, has hit the safe through in his last 10 games.

1963
02:36:18,400 --> 02:36:24,400
But the left-handed batter steps in against the right-handed hunter, with one down and the 11th in the score.

1964
02:36:24,400 --> 02:36:32,400
Starr has very good power, and now the American League defense has shifted over way to the right to play them to four.

1965
02:36:32,400 --> 02:36:36,400
On a ready, fastball, right back to left center field.

1966
02:36:36,400 --> 02:36:38,400
Nothing to clean.

1967
02:36:38,400 --> 02:36:44,400
The Clemson Alley, and Starr holds on to first base with a single with one down and the 11th.

1968
02:36:44,400 --> 02:36:50,400
And that will be left, really, very well.

1969
02:36:50,400 --> 02:36:52,400
Very well.

1970
02:36:52,400 --> 02:36:54,400
Very well.

1971
02:36:54,400 --> 02:37:00,400
Well, even his first appearance as a consider for Lube Rock in the sixth inning was called out on strike.

1972
02:37:00,400 --> 02:37:02,400
He fired the center in the ninth.

1973
02:37:02,400 --> 02:37:06,400
Well, now he follows it.

1974
02:37:06,400 --> 02:37:16,400
On a ready, and throws a fastball right away. It's like we're on a run of all-one.

1975
02:37:16,400 --> 02:37:26,400
One run, six hits, no errors for the American League, and the Starr single. It is now a one run, six hits, no errors for the National League.

1976
02:37:26,400 --> 02:37:30,400
On a ready again, back to the knees out of there this time. It's two-none.

1977
02:37:30,400 --> 02:37:36,400
To the left hander for the National League will probably come into the ball game to replace Chris Short.

1978
02:37:36,400 --> 02:37:42,400
He's been loosening up several times during the course of his ball game.

1979
02:37:42,400 --> 02:37:46,400
Lina Haun is led to the long wall to get something like this, an all-star game.

1980
02:37:46,400 --> 02:37:52,400
Now, on ball by May, he's proposed he can only go to first and dies, and just gets May, is by a step.

1981
02:37:52,400 --> 02:37:56,400
Now, in the second, goes Leslie Starr.

1982
02:37:56,400 --> 02:38:02,400
And for Gossy May to find play, the ball was hit into the dirt in front of home-place bounce high over Catfish Hunter's head,

1983
02:38:02,400 --> 02:38:05,400
and for Gossy May to make a hurt throw and a quick charge out of the ball.

1984
02:38:05,400 --> 02:38:07,400
And now, we're going to come out of here.

1985
02:38:07,400 --> 02:38:10,400
He won 12 home runs and 52 RBIs on the year.

1986
02:38:10,400 --> 02:38:14,400
And he's struck out his last three times in bad in this all-star game.

1987
02:38:14,400 --> 02:38:18,400
Myrtle did one in the dirt in the first inning and beat it out for a hit, so it was one for four.

1988
02:38:18,400 --> 02:38:28,400
He struck out swinging him a third and ninth innings in this all-alarm strikes in the sixth.

1989
02:38:28,400 --> 02:38:34,400
Myrtle looks back at Starr in a second and throws a change of curveball at his strike one.

1990
02:38:34,400 --> 02:38:44,400
And once again, the right-hander backed out of the box on the pitch, wide-breaking curveball by Catfish Hunter.

1991
02:38:44,400 --> 02:38:51,400
Hunter's ready again. This time a fastball strike two.

1992
02:38:51,400 --> 02:38:54,400
Now, this game may be called the year of his strikeout.

1993
02:38:54,400 --> 02:39:01,400
But the first of the runs by anyone could change that to the year of Bill and the May.

1994
02:39:01,400 --> 02:39:06,400
Starr but second. Two out in the 11th inning of the 38th annual all-star game.

1995
02:39:06,400 --> 02:39:16,400
La Mania back. Kyle Kipsit just did get a piece of the ball over the end of his back and saves him a half-two strikes.

1996
02:39:16,400 --> 02:39:21,400
And with Starr in scoring position, honestly, look at the outfield.

1997
02:39:21,400 --> 02:39:24,400
He's going to be challenging some pretty strong arms in the strengths field.

1998
02:39:24,400 --> 02:39:28,400
Aliva and especially Tony Canigliaro of the Whitefield for the American League.

1999
02:39:28,400 --> 02:39:34,400
And maybe Alorino, as you said, Tony, was swinging his right arm around in the Whitefield, anticipating the possibility.

2000
02:39:34,400 --> 02:39:47,400
As of always, punch Starr upstairs to the right, and it is still a two-strike and a fine attack by a second.

2001
02:39:47,400 --> 02:39:54,400
Nobody has gotten as far as known base except the two men who have hit home runs, Richie Allen and Bert Robinson.

2002
02:39:54,400 --> 02:40:03,400
Such has been the pitchers. There has been one walk in more than 20 strikeouts. Only six hits a piece.

2003
02:40:03,400 --> 02:40:11,400
Honor is ready with a two-strike pitch. This time, the ball stays outside, and it's one and two.

2004
02:40:11,400 --> 02:40:15,400
Only that looks like a breaking pitch for Thorne Harleys in before.

2005
02:40:15,400 --> 02:40:23,400
Looks more like a hard slider jam. The ball, of course, that does not break as much as the sweeping curveball in Hunter's throws many times.

2006
02:40:23,400 --> 02:40:37,400
One and two to Cremati with Starr but second. Honor checks Starr and now steps off.

2007
02:40:37,400 --> 02:40:42,400
The money never moved from the batter's box, Hunter with the sign again.

2008
02:40:42,400 --> 02:40:52,400
Reaches outside and rips one, and if you want to tell your man to land right, and back of the dugout, I would have been better.

2009
02:40:52,400 --> 02:41:01,400
Stung the hands of Cremati who hit the ball. One and two. Cremati is up there really guarding the plate, and that was one of those breaking balls that Hunter throws.

2010
02:41:01,400 --> 02:41:07,400
The big one. And looks like there's a fitter two outside, and Cremati reached right across the plate to foul a line and drive off.

2011
02:41:07,400 --> 02:41:10,400
Aaron is the man on deck.

2012
02:41:10,400 --> 02:41:14,400
The match in the fans, begin to clap it up.

2013
02:41:14,400 --> 02:41:20,400
Honor delivers fast ball of just misses. It is two-two.

2014
02:41:20,400 --> 02:41:26,400
Ed Runby has been working the plate today. Frank Secari at first, Louis DeMorro at second, and Burkhardt at third.

2015
02:41:26,400 --> 02:41:30,400
One and a half to Cremati, but in right. Chris Gallagheros to the left.

2016
02:41:30,400 --> 02:41:33,400
Reads from the sleeve. Here's the two-two pitch.

2017
02:41:33,400 --> 02:41:35,400
Fast ball and he strikes out.

2018
02:41:35,400 --> 02:41:39,400
No one comes in. No one is one left. In the middle of the 11th.

2019
02:41:39,400 --> 02:41:42,400
The American lead one.

2020
02:41:42,400 --> 02:41:50,400
I go, ladies and gentlemen, this is Rocky and I are going to find a fighter. You know ladies and gentlemen, I want you guys to know what it's like to get a ring.

2021
02:41:50,400 --> 02:41:55,400
I want you to tell me how I'm going to pull you, if you get a ring, somebody's going to go bam, bam, hit you right at face.

2022
02:41:55,400 --> 02:41:57,400
I'm going to give you a face hurt.

2023
02:41:57,400 --> 02:42:02,400
You know, what you say before you go in a ring, use a ball, get balls right in your face, you're going to get a face hurt.

2024
02:42:02,400 --> 02:42:06,400
If someone is going to ring, you're going to go bam, bam, hit you right at face. You're going to get another face hurt.

2025
02:42:06,400 --> 02:42:12,400
Let me tell you, ladies and gentlemen, two face hurts in one go, going through your face. Any good.

2026
02:42:12,400 --> 02:42:15,400
So what I do, ladies and gentlemen, I use the Gillette Super Stainless Blade.

2027
02:42:15,400 --> 02:42:21,400
The one they call a spoiler. It's got this miracle plastic coating on the edge. It reduces the pull when you shave.

2028
02:42:21,400 --> 02:42:25,400
You don't get a face hurt. If someone is going to go in a ring, a guy goes bam, bam, hit me right at face.

2029
02:42:25,400 --> 02:42:28,400
I only get that one face hurt. And I usually win a fight.

2030
02:42:28,400 --> 02:42:32,400
So I'll follow you, ladies and gentlemen. I will get the Gillette Super Stainless Blade.

2031
02:42:32,400 --> 02:42:36,400
The spoiler is going to make your face feel just great.

2032
02:42:36,400 --> 02:42:40,400
Unless somebody comes along and gives you a punch, but you let people can't do anything about that.

2033
02:42:40,400 --> 02:43:09,400
The incident with Tony Kubeck and we do have to...

2034
02:43:09,400 --> 02:43:14,400
And he'll be facing Brooks Robinson, Dick McCollough and Tony Aliva.

2035
02:43:14,400 --> 02:43:17,400
You're in the bottom of the 11th of this 1-to-1 ball game.

2036
02:43:17,400 --> 02:43:23,400
So now we've had Mary Schau, Jankos, Bob Gibson, Chris Short, and I'm Mike Cuellar.

2037
02:43:23,400 --> 02:43:27,400
Chris Short worked two innings, walk one, the only walk of the ball game.

2038
02:43:27,400 --> 02:43:39,400
The winner, the L-8 Mother, struck out one and said...

2039
02:43:39,400 --> 02:43:42,400
Three out throws fairly hard. A left hander, of course, he has a pretty good slider and curve ball,

2040
02:43:42,400 --> 02:43:45,400
and it appeared, Jim, that he was working on a screwball out on the bullpen.

2041
02:43:45,400 --> 02:43:50,400
Brooks Robinson with a home run. The only run of the American League swings and hits this one high,

2042
02:43:50,400 --> 02:43:52,400
and it'll probably reach the seats.

2043
02:43:52,400 --> 02:43:59,400
Down the left field line, Brooks just got a little bit too far in front of it, and Jim McArthur races out to Mike Cuellar.

2044
02:43:59,400 --> 02:44:02,400
He's giving Cuellar a little warning to keep the ball down on Robinson.

2045
02:44:02,400 --> 02:44:11,400
Robinson likes that ball, felt high or above that pin, and McArthur knows it once and to keep that ball down around the knees.

2046
02:44:11,400 --> 02:44:17,400
Right one to Robinson with McCollough and Aliva to follow.

2047
02:44:17,400 --> 02:44:22,400
Cuellar and Aliva both left handers. Robinson at that, the right hander.

2048
02:44:22,400 --> 02:44:28,400
Cuellar, the left hander. One and one now.

2049
02:44:28,400 --> 02:44:33,400
And, of course, maybe Hank Darrell will reach into his bullpen, or his fence.

2050
02:44:33,400 --> 02:44:36,400
Curve ball from Cuellar does not make it over the flight stage outside.

2051
02:44:36,400 --> 02:44:40,400
He wants a new ball, with his two and one. One to one to score.

2052
02:44:40,400 --> 02:44:46,400
The bottom of the 11th inning is a 38th annual All-Star game.

2053
02:44:46,400 --> 02:44:57,400
Now the curve ball, five upstairs, it is 2-2.

2054
02:44:57,400 --> 02:45:01,400
A reminder again of NBC's major league coverage on television Saturday.

2055
02:45:01,400 --> 02:45:05,400
Most of the country will see the Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles.

2056
02:45:05,400 --> 02:45:08,400
Those in Los Angeles and Chicago will see Houston at San Francisco.

2057
02:45:08,400 --> 02:45:16,400
Cuellar's pitch is on the outside corner, and Robinson strikes out.

2058
02:45:16,400 --> 02:45:20,400
Looks to their home plate for a while and had a few words with the eight-on-fire Ed Rowey.

2059
02:45:20,400 --> 02:45:23,400
He's got the pitch minute for the outside. There's often trouble.

2060
02:45:23,400 --> 02:45:27,400
Here is Dick McCollough.

2061
02:45:27,400 --> 02:45:32,400
The eldest right hander is the common occurrence, the most common occurrence here in this All-Star game.

2062
02:45:32,400 --> 02:45:36,400
McCollough has 16 home runs this year, so he can hit with power, but he's a facing the left hander.

2063
02:45:36,400 --> 02:45:43,400
It's low, but on Mike Frear, he's all-in.

2064
02:45:43,400 --> 02:45:49,400
Mays was shading McCollough slightly to right center field, but he just moved over a couple of steps over to the third base side.

2065
02:45:49,400 --> 02:45:51,400
He's playing him a little bit so left field.

2066
02:45:51,400 --> 02:46:01,400
We're going to miss Farmer-Collough. It's one and one.

2067
02:46:01,400 --> 02:46:08,400
Well, Seabrook has not been used. Riesdale has not been used. Dosteen Ford, Mashenleg, Lombard, and Hornan and Harkins.

2068
02:46:08,400 --> 02:46:13,400
Long to right field. I close for Maddie, but it is too high. Not nearly one and black.

2069
02:46:13,400 --> 02:46:18,400
You know, the basket catch, he makes the second out of the inning.

2070
02:46:18,400 --> 02:46:22,400
McCollough very nearly got around on the pitch and drove it out of here.

2071
02:46:22,400 --> 02:46:28,400
It was a little high. There's Tony Lealock. It was one for four and struck out twice.

2072
02:46:28,400 --> 02:46:32,400
As you mentioned, the name of Don's rise there, Jimmy, just got up.

2073
02:46:32,400 --> 02:46:40,400
He's starting to throw very, very slowly, but he's loosening up.

2074
02:46:40,400 --> 02:46:47,400
We are in the 11th inning of a ball game that started roughly about two hours and 40 minutes ago, with a curvature 92.

2075
02:46:47,400 --> 02:46:53,400
It has dropped to 85 and the shot has come, and Aliva has lost his job again on the point of the minute.

2076
02:46:53,400 --> 02:46:59,400
We are throwing a bat, and the Mashenleg dugout to the first base. Now, this time, pass the Mashenleg dugout.

2077
02:46:59,400 --> 02:47:03,400
It's interesting to see the defensive alignment of the National League.

2078
02:47:03,400 --> 02:47:09,400
Tony Perez, the third baseman, is playing right through the bag on the star of the line, as is Orlando Sopada.

2079
02:47:09,400 --> 02:47:13,400
They're protecting one more against that extra base set.

2080
02:47:13,400 --> 02:47:17,400
One strike down over the 2 out of the 11th. One to one in the score.

2081
02:47:17,400 --> 02:47:21,400
Mike Cuellar, Houston throw strikes with a breaking pitch.

2082
02:47:21,400 --> 02:47:27,400
All in a two.

2083
02:47:27,400 --> 02:47:31,400
Now, everybody's been talking about the hitters.

2084
02:47:31,400 --> 02:47:35,400
After this game, they're going to start talking about the pitchers.

2085
02:47:35,400 --> 02:47:40,400
Amazing control. A high rate of strikeouts and very few hits, and thus far only two runs.

2086
02:47:40,400 --> 02:47:42,400
Last ball high.

2087
02:47:42,400 --> 02:47:44,400
Bill Lever, there's one and two.

2088
02:47:44,400 --> 02:47:50,400
You've got to remember, Jim, that in an all-star game or a World Series, you see a pitcher once or twice, especially in an all-star game.

2089
02:47:50,400 --> 02:47:53,400
You might see a pitcher one time, and the next time up, you're facing somebody different.

2090
02:47:53,400 --> 02:47:57,400
It may be a pitcher you've never seen before, so you never get a chance to see how his ball is breaking.

2091
02:47:57,400 --> 02:48:00,400
I am close.

2092
02:48:00,400 --> 02:48:03,400
Yes, Bill Lever takes the ball two, two and two.

2093
02:48:03,400 --> 02:48:09,400
You may have an opportunity as a hitter in the all-star game to see the opposing pitcher's curve ball one time.

2094
02:48:09,400 --> 02:48:13,400
His fast ball one time. If he's got a lot of pitchers, he may throw you three, four different pitches.

2095
02:48:13,400 --> 02:48:17,400
You never see the same one twice, and this makes it difficult for a hitter.

2096
02:48:17,400 --> 02:48:20,400
Two, two pitch.

2097
02:48:20,400 --> 02:48:25,400
Alina swings and misses, and very nearly that's three hours to mound, but it's back.

2098
02:48:25,400 --> 02:48:27,400
Now he has lost to death.

2099
02:48:27,400 --> 02:48:31,400
Another strikeout. Alonzo hits two hours on left, and now at the end of 11.

2100
02:48:31,400 --> 02:48:35,400
Naturally one, then accidentally one.

2101
02:48:35,400 --> 02:48:37,400
Camels, real big.

2102
02:48:37,400 --> 02:48:39,400
That is five longer.

2103
02:48:39,400 --> 02:48:43,400
Camels have been a favorite for years and years, and today they still are.

2104
02:48:43,400 --> 02:48:50,400
Indians enjoy the real taste of the great tobaccos, and now you can also have this cooking pleasure of view camel filters.

2105
02:48:50,400 --> 02:48:56,400
Camel filters have a real taste too.

2106
02:48:56,400 --> 02:49:01,400
Camel filters have a real taste too.

2107
02:49:01,400 --> 02:49:05,400
Camel filters have a real taste too.

2108
02:49:05,400 --> 02:49:09,400
Camel filters, big arrest.

2109
02:49:09,400 --> 02:49:13,400
Put them together, and what have you got? Two great camel cigarettes. That's what.

2110
02:49:13,400 --> 02:49:16,400
Camel filters have a real taste too.

2111
02:49:16,400 --> 02:49:17,400
And mine longer.

2112
02:49:17,400 --> 02:49:20,400
Camel filters have a real taste too.

2113
02:49:20,400 --> 02:49:22,400
And mine longer.

2114
02:49:22,400 --> 02:49:24,400
Camel filters have a real taste too.

2115
02:49:24,400 --> 02:49:26,400
And mine longer.

2116
02:49:26,400 --> 02:49:31,400
Camel filters have a real taste too.

2117
02:49:31,400 --> 02:49:34,400
We pause 30 seconds for station identification.

2118
02:49:34,400 --> 02:49:41,400
All regular scheduled programs canceled to bring you the all-star game on WNBC, AM and FN New York.

2119
02:49:41,400 --> 02:49:47,400
WNBC, AM and FN New York.

2120
02:49:47,400 --> 02:49:54,400
Now I'll tell you something. I don't give a hoot how many are this way. I'm telling you sir, you've got a head full of chicken fat and good night.

2121
02:49:54,400 --> 02:50:01,400
It will be a good night for you when you join Brad Cranbull from 9 to midnight on WNBC.

2122
02:50:01,400 --> 02:50:05,400
Jim Simpson with Tony Kubeck, off of the 12th.

2123
02:50:05,400 --> 02:50:10,400
On his rose and Aaron Swings and Mrs. It is strike one.

2124
02:50:10,400 --> 02:50:13,400
On a ready again, it is pop-up.

2125
02:50:13,400 --> 02:50:24,400
Robinson waving everybody off and now for Ghostie comes in and back of the mound and says I don't have it, and does.

2126
02:50:24,400 --> 02:50:27,400
One down now on the 12th inning.

2127
02:50:27,400 --> 02:50:30,400
And Sopeta.

2128
02:50:30,400 --> 02:50:34,400
Now this is a continuing story that we have brought to you all along.

2129
02:50:34,400 --> 02:50:43,400
Sopeta now is 0-4, which makes him 1-25 in his all-star career, but can make me all really rock with the back-handed stab at the warning track at the end of the 10th inning.

2130
02:50:43,400 --> 02:50:49,400
And inside for Mutter, while 1.

2131
02:50:49,400 --> 02:50:53,400
The American League is aligning defensively for Sopeta, playing him to hit late.

2132
02:50:53,400 --> 02:50:56,400
I'll leave us playing toward right field.

2133
02:50:56,400 --> 02:51:00,400
Gostemski left is toward left center. Good pitch from Hunter.

2134
02:51:00,400 --> 02:51:05,400
Catches the inside corner. It's 1-1 to Sopeta.

2135
02:51:05,400 --> 02:51:07,400
Before that line drive, it can nearly arrow flag down.

2136
02:51:07,400 --> 02:51:11,400
Sopeta had ground about, hit into a double play and had been called out on strikes.

2137
02:51:11,400 --> 02:51:15,400
Here's the 1-1 pitch from Catfish Hunter. He's straight up in the air.

2138
02:51:15,400 --> 02:51:20,400
Back goes McCulloch on the grass and back a second base on the right field side and has it for the second out.

2139
02:51:20,400 --> 02:51:26,400
2 par-pots.

2140
02:51:26,400 --> 02:51:32,400
And now, for the first time at back today, Tony Perez, who replaced Richie Allen at third base.

2141
02:51:32,400 --> 02:51:44,400
Allen, who hits the home run for the only national league run and the second inning struck out swinging the next three times.

2142
02:51:44,400 --> 02:51:53,400
Tony Perez, who has played first base, third base, or Cincinnati, makes a curve ball that's inside ball one.

2143
02:51:53,400 --> 02:51:57,400
Tony was born in Cuba, now lives in Puerto Rico, is off to a great start.

2144
02:51:57,400 --> 02:52:07,400
17-0 runs, 56 RBI's. And it's his first all-star game and he swings and fouls tips at strike one.

2145
02:52:07,400 --> 02:52:19,400
Well, Richie Allen got his home run in the second, deleted off, Rick Robinson got one in the sixth, and that's been it. We're now in the 12th.

2146
02:52:19,400 --> 02:52:23,400
Connor just standing there, standing in. Now ready to pitch to Perez of Cincinnati.

2147
02:52:23,400 --> 02:52:28,400
Breaking pitch that he fouls down the right field line, it'll go deep in the seats.

2148
02:52:28,400 --> 02:52:40,400
One and two.

2149
02:52:40,400 --> 02:52:43,400
Tony ready again.

2150
02:52:43,400 --> 02:52:47,400
On deck is McCover, who has not yet batted either in this all-star game.

2151
02:52:47,400 --> 02:52:53,400
Last ball and strike three, we've got another strikeout. And that's the 26th of this ball game.

2152
02:52:53,400 --> 02:52:59,400
And that's the first time so hits the horizon left. In the middle of the 12th, and I asked what he'd want. The American League wants.

2153
02:52:59,400 --> 02:53:05,400
Why two fly, and there's first line in premium, I have no idea exactly what that means.

2154
02:53:05,400 --> 02:53:06,400
Who's Herbert?

2155
02:53:06,400 --> 02:53:13,400
He's Detroit. Let's see if he gets confused in tire stores. When it comes to buying a tire, I just have to go along with what the salesman says.

2156
02:53:13,400 --> 02:53:19,400
We showed Mr. Herbert how he could pick out his next tires himself at BF Goodrich. You do it with the tire calculator.

2157
02:53:19,400 --> 02:53:23,400
It asks you some questions about your driving, about the speeds and roads and so on.

2158
02:53:23,400 --> 02:53:28,400
Then it tells you which BFG tire suits you best. What did Mr. Herbert think of this?

2159
02:53:28,400 --> 02:53:30,400
I think it's a very good idea.

2160
02:53:30,400 --> 02:53:34,400
Very good. You can figure out exactly what kind of tire your car needs.

2161
02:53:34,400 --> 02:53:38,400
Which I said before, something that's always confused me. I think it's a great idea.

2162
02:53:38,400 --> 02:53:44,400
A great idea. The tire calculator. Come in and try it at BF Goodrich, the straight talk tire people.

2163
02:53:44,400 --> 02:53:50,400
Help yourself to a tire calculator and some straight talk at any BF Goodrich store or dealer.

2164
02:53:50,400 --> 02:53:52,400
One nearest to you is listed in your yellow page.

2165
02:53:52,400 --> 02:54:00,400
We're now on the top of the 12th inning. If there's anything can happen and it already has, the all-star game, the 58th handle, it is 1-1.

2166
02:54:00,400 --> 02:54:02,400
Arm and killer brew, hitler's in four attempts.

2167
02:54:02,400 --> 02:54:12,400
The off the face to left-hander is Mike Puyard. Killer brew, the last time off, checked his swing, tried to duck out of the way of the pace and coughed it up to the second base.

2168
02:54:12,400 --> 02:54:21,400
The American League at first, as the home team batted last or won, can win it for them in the last of the 12th.

2169
02:54:21,400 --> 02:54:25,400
Nobody's been getting many runs in this ballgame. Puyard pitches and as the ground ball to Ali, it's shortstop.

2170
02:54:25,400 --> 02:54:30,400
He waits on the ball, now guns it over to first-versa-pata has it for the first down.

2171
02:54:30,400 --> 02:54:39,400
That will bring up Tony Canigliaro, who applied to ride in the second again on the ninth and struck out twice in between.

2172
02:54:39,400 --> 02:54:55,400
The lights, of course, are on as a matter of fact, were turned on before the game began at 4.15 Pacific Coast time this afternoon.

2173
02:54:55,400 --> 02:55:05,400
Puyard throws, the Canigliaro hits an inside pitch, he was banned on the play and cleared Bill Rigney, the manor to the angels and the coach at third base, out of the coach's box.

2174
02:55:05,400 --> 02:55:12,400
Tony has 13 home runs, 46 RBI's and a great voice. He's a recording star.

2175
02:55:12,400 --> 02:55:21,400
Seems very well, led to Lig at home runs at age 20. Another pitch in on the fifth, and again fouled off, but this time up so viciously, it is strike two.

2176
02:55:21,400 --> 02:55:25,400
One out of the 12th, National League One, American League One.

2177
02:55:25,400 --> 02:55:33,400
Jim and the American League bullpen, Joel Harlan of the White Sox has gotten up in his beginning to throw.

2178
02:55:33,400 --> 02:55:45,400
Puyard is ready, fastball foul at the plate, bounced up and hit Canigliaro on the shoulder, and the cover remains two strikes.

2179
02:55:45,400 --> 02:55:55,400
Well, the pen and races again after this one is over, the White Sox go to Cleveland and Pittsburgh goes to St. Louis for games on Thursday, but everybody's attention here now is on the 38th All-Star game.

2180
02:55:55,400 --> 02:56:05,400
Two strikes, Canigliaro with one out in the bottom of the 12th. Fastball hit off the fifths again, the cover may have a play in back of the plate on the high-pull foul, and does for the second half.

2181
02:56:05,400 --> 02:56:21,400
Alcarod Yosremski, who has been one of the most successful, matters for either team. He has a double in the single, he struck out his first time up, and the only walk is against 25 strikeouts, his last time up.

2182
02:56:21,400 --> 02:56:31,400
He was sacrificed a second, but then on a hard hit by Alvers to the shortstop, Yosremski was caught between second and third and run down.

2183
02:56:31,400 --> 02:56:41,400
Two outs, Carla left-hander in to step against the left-hand of Cuiard, takes it inside, slotted for ball one.

2184
02:56:41,400 --> 02:56:50,400
Now once more for the National League, Don Drysdale is beginning to throw, so each ball club has a pitcher up and getting ready.

2185
02:56:50,400 --> 02:56:57,400
Law again to Canigliaro, Yosremski, and it is two balls.

2186
02:56:57,400 --> 02:57:06,400
Gellibur led off the bottom of the 12th by grounding up, Canigliaro fouled out with the catcher, and here's Carl Yosremski, who has 19 home runs and 56 RBI's this year.

2187
02:57:06,400 --> 02:57:13,400
A lot of power in this youngster. Outside, it is ball three.

2188
02:57:13,400 --> 02:57:18,400
Freehand is the batter on deck.

2189
02:57:18,400 --> 02:57:27,400
Yosremski looked down to Bill Rigney, Jim, but I would think that Ankole will have him hitting. If he gets the good pitch that he can hit, he'll be going for everything.

2190
02:57:27,400 --> 02:57:32,400
Last ball and he hits it. One hop across the glove of Maserlowski.

2191
02:57:32,400 --> 02:57:37,400
Yosremski rounds, first and holds up there with his third hit in four official times as well.

2192
02:57:37,400 --> 02:57:45,400
And here comes Bill Freehand, who is hole for three.

2193
02:57:45,400 --> 02:58:01,400
That's the first hit off Cuiar, who is struck out too.

2194
02:58:01,400 --> 02:58:12,400
And Tony, you were so right again. Here is Freehand with all the power to end a 12 home runs, 33 RBI's, a light hander against the left hand of Cuiar, who makes his move to first.

2195
02:58:12,400 --> 02:58:18,400
But Yosremski was only a step or so off the bat.

2196
02:58:18,400 --> 02:58:28,400
Ponderos come out of the dugout for the American League. It is in the on deck circle, but should Freehand get on, I'm sure Ankole will use a pinch hitter.

2197
02:58:28,400 --> 02:58:34,400
They are ready and delivers low to Freehand, ball one.

2198
02:58:34,400 --> 02:58:52,400
Reza third, the fated first, out of it short, Maserlowski at second, Aaron in left, Clemente in right, Maison center, McHarver now the catcher, and Cuiar the pitcher for the National League.

2199
02:58:52,400 --> 02:59:05,400
Cuiar works to the plate, ground ball, Reza's chances of third, he'll go to second for the fourth, and that's the end of the inning. A run's on one hit, no errors in one man left, and now at the end of 12, scoring the National League one and the American League one.

2200
02:59:05,400 --> 02:59:20,400
Now let's take a break and talk about another kind of excitement. It's something useful and lively, and it has a great shape. What is it? A 67 Dodge Dodge. This is a big compact, big arm luxury and comfort, with long padded seats and full carbon.

2201
02:59:20,400 --> 02:59:30,400
The Dodge bottle line up is big too, there are two door hard tops, two and a quarter or so hands in the first, and the fun way of getting out of the Somme, the ever pocketed Dodge, is Dodge convertible.

2202
02:59:30,400 --> 02:59:44,400
And speaking of excitement, have you ever seen a new Dodge GT hard top? It comes with the things you expect the sports car to have, like bucket seats, center console, and a charge of spirited engines, up to the optional 4 barrel 273 cubic inch VA.

2203
02:59:44,400 --> 02:59:55,400
It's a picket Dodge, any Dodge. It's the quickest way out of a Dell driving rough. The arch looks like fun and it is, and the price, that's the thing small about Dodge, Dodge. See it soon as your Dodge deals.

2204
02:59:55,400 --> 03:00:04,400
The good guys and the white hats. We move now to the top of the 13th inning, and buddy Blacke, let's see if you can get us some runs.

2205
03:00:04,400 --> 03:00:14,400
Alright Jim, thank you. Good to be back with you. I've already made one tour of the dugout, looking for a post game still that never came about.

2206
03:00:14,400 --> 03:00:24,400
Jim Katz, face hunter, brilliant young Brian Andrews on the mound right now. We've seen magnificent pitching in this ball game. We traveled out of the top half of the 13th.

2207
03:00:24,400 --> 03:00:34,400
The National League All-Stars won. The American League All-Stars won. Both runs, direct result of home runs.

2208
03:00:34,400 --> 03:00:48,400
Zip by Ritzy Allen back in the second for the National League. And Brooks Robinson cleared the wall in the left in the sixth. Here's Tim McCarver, young fine catcher of the Cardinals from Memphis, Tennessee.

2209
03:00:48,400 --> 03:00:58,400
A left-handed hitter and hunter, bends in a curve for strike one. Tim McCarver, who scored the winning run in last years, all-star game.

2210
03:00:58,400 --> 03:01:09,400
And Tim runs unusually well for a catcher. These brazes from foul upstairs on the left. McCown moves on now to strike two.

2211
03:01:09,400 --> 03:01:19,400
Bill Mazurowski to follow. And then Gene Alley. And everyone enjoying this win.

2212
03:01:19,400 --> 03:01:27,400
The two-strike delivery. Swung on, a line, drive down the left field line. Could be a problem. Yosemski is over. Can't make the play. It rolls to the barrier.

2213
03:01:27,400 --> 03:01:34,400
In the second base, Tim McCarver. He'll hold there with a stand-up double.

2214
03:01:34,400 --> 03:01:44,400
Good try by Kyle Yosemski, but the ball kept slicing away from him. The left-handed hitting McCarver, hitting it down the left field line. He just did not catch up to it.

2215
03:01:44,400 --> 03:01:53,400
Carl will ordinarily play most every hitter into left-center field. I think this is the influence of that strange con toers, the park in which he plays, the Fenway Park in Boston.

2216
03:01:53,400 --> 03:02:00,400
You give everybody the line, and you play fairly shallow, you have to, and into left-center field.

2217
03:02:00,400 --> 03:02:11,400
Well, I would imagine now, with Mazurowski up, he'll be trying to advance the runner McCarver into third base so that he can score on that sacrifice fly.

2218
03:02:11,400 --> 03:02:21,400
The American League, set their defense for the Bunt. Shallow at first base, is Harman Gillibrook. Brooks Robinson must hold his ground, even with a bag at third.

2219
03:02:21,400 --> 03:02:27,400
McCarver, we told you, is a good runner. Mazurowski squares the Bunt. It squares the back foul towards the screen for strike one.

2220
03:02:27,400 --> 03:02:34,400
Mazurowski, none for four in this ballgame. Twice is rolled out to the shortstop, and twice is going out to the left fielder.

2221
03:02:34,400 --> 03:02:44,400
Mazurowski, fire-uply built. A right-handed hitter. Tim McCarver at second base. There's nobody out here in the top half of any number 13.

2222
03:02:44,400 --> 03:02:52,400
Joel Harlan continues to work in the bullpen for the American League, and Don Drysdale continues to throw for the National League.

2223
03:02:52,400 --> 03:03:01,400
Strike one in the con to Mazurowski. Extremely shallow now, Harman Gillibrook. And the pitch by Hunter.

2224
03:03:01,400 --> 03:03:08,400
A bunted ball, it's a good Bunt down the first base line, picked off by Gillibrook, throwing to McCarver at first base, covering for the up.

2225
03:03:08,400 --> 03:03:12,400
A perfect sacrifice Bunt for Mazurowski, and now the infield must play in.

2226
03:03:12,400 --> 03:03:23,400
And Dean Alley is the hitter due here now for the National League.

2227
03:03:23,400 --> 03:03:30,400
Dean Alley, no luck in four tries in this ballgame. Joel Flender right-handed hitter. We've seen more votes than any of the men.

2228
03:03:30,400 --> 03:03:36,400
The All-Star selections.

2229
03:03:36,400 --> 03:03:44,400
With the American League infield playing in, Hunter's job will be to try and keep the ball down, keep it low, try to force the ground ball.

2230
03:03:44,400 --> 03:03:50,400
Alley's up there battling in the opposite direction. He wants to get the ball, belt higher above it so he can hit the ball to the outfield.

2231
03:03:50,400 --> 03:03:55,400
So we've got a battle between that pitch and hitter going on constantly.

2232
03:03:55,400 --> 03:04:04,400
The infield is in tight, and Hunter appears that he is going to pitch from the stretch position, and the infield now is shallowed up.

2233
03:04:04,400 --> 03:04:14,400
It's a one-to-one ballgame at the top of the 13th. Hunter pitching from the stretch position, and the fastball barreled through there for strike one.

2234
03:04:14,400 --> 03:04:22,400
And the reason Hunter now is working from the stretch position, he's gone against the Bunt.

2235
03:04:22,400 --> 03:04:28,400
And the Carver at third. He scored the winning run last year for the National League.

2236
03:04:28,400 --> 03:04:37,400
Jim began the inning with a double. The next pitch, Kerb, and this one. Ben's a little bit too low. Ball one and strike one.

2237
03:04:37,400 --> 03:04:46,400
Gene Alley at the plate. We see Pete Rose out on deck. The outfield is straight away, and reasonably shallow.

2238
03:04:46,400 --> 03:05:00,400
The infield is in tight. Ball one and strike one. Gene Alley. Hunter accepts the sign, and now delivers the one-to-one for Chikurbo, a way of death by Alley hits one and two.

2239
03:05:00,400 --> 03:05:08,400
Well now with two strikes, the attempt at a squeeze is all but eliminated, buddy, so it looks like Alley will be swinging away once more.

2240
03:05:08,400 --> 03:05:18,400
And we'll see now how Hunter goes into the full line. He might, but he seems comfortable now in this position. He will not go into his wind-up.

2241
03:05:18,400 --> 03:05:29,400
The one-two pitch. Slumrun and the one-to-one strike. And that is strikeout number four for Tim Katz, his honey.

2242
03:05:29,400 --> 03:05:42,400
And here comes the real Bulldog. Rose, hitting here.

2243
03:05:42,400 --> 03:06:00,400
And Rose, of course, is a switch-hitter, and right now we've got a little conference on the mound. Freehand has gone out to talk to Hunter, and he's just making sure that Hunter knows how to pitch Rose, whether he's a high-ball hitter, low-ball hitter. He wants to know where to make sure to settle the youngster down.

2244
03:06:00,400 --> 03:06:13,400
And Rose, a flying hitter. He has collected 414 hits his past two years with Cincinnati. He infield now, normal depth. Still 15 from the stretch position as Hunter, and he delivers fastball.

2245
03:06:13,400 --> 03:06:26,400
This one sails high and away to Pete Rose for ball one. There are two outs here in the top of the 13th. Tim McCarver's third base. It's a one-to-one ball game.

2246
03:06:26,400 --> 03:06:38,400
Rose, stockily built. He's a good runner. Now the full win by Hunter and the pitch. A curve up too high, ball two, two and all.

2247
03:06:38,400 --> 03:06:46,400
Willie May, kneels in the on-decks, sir. This has been an excellent ball game.

2248
03:06:46,400 --> 03:07:07,400
Jamfax House here's the big A, and a Hyme Stadium. A curve. That's what bends in for a strike. It's two and one. So Hunter, dropping behind Pete Rose, comes back with a breaking ball. He spins it in for a strike. It's two and one.

2249
03:07:07,400 --> 03:07:18,400
The two-one delivery. Slung on, and high in the air. This one is shallow in center field. Who wants it? Nicola drifting back out there. Saliva comes in and puts it away for out number three.

2250
03:07:18,400 --> 03:07:40,400
So the National League denied here in the top half of inning number 13. No runs, one hit, and a man left on base. Kledoff doubled by Tim McCarver goes for nuts. And the score at the end of 12-1 happens to play. The National League All-Stars won. The American League All-Stars won.

2251
03:07:40,400 --> 03:08:00,400
Hello, uh, face? Are you really my face? Yes, what do you want? Well, you're gonna think this is silly, but I've been told to ask you about this Gillette Technatic Razor. Oh, it's beautiful.

2252
03:08:00,400 --> 03:08:16,400
Beautiful? It looks kind of funny to me. It shaves beautiful. Shaves beautiful. I like being treated gently. I do have feelings. I never meant to hurt your feelings. The Technatic thing feels very light. It puts less pressure on pressure. How I hate pressure. Yes, I'd notice that.

2253
03:08:16,400 --> 03:08:23,400
Now, Nic, do you know what one Nic can do to my pride? With the Technatic, you're just not going to make me so much. That is a fact.

2254
03:08:23,400 --> 03:08:33,400
Nic, you really do like this Gillette Technatic, don't you? Well, why didn't you speak up before? Faces should be seen, not heard.

2255
03:08:33,400 --> 03:08:45,400
The Gillette Technatic Razor. Ask your face about it.

2256
03:08:45,400 --> 03:09:07,400
The sense of view playing on the last pass of the 13th inning, and on the mound now, on the National League, the big, strong one, and it's Don Drysdale and the Dodgers. Big D, now 30 years of age, in his 12th Major League, 6th.

2257
03:09:07,400 --> 03:09:18,400
Drysdale, 6 feet 6, 218 pounds, so he becomes the tallest and heaviest of all the National League All-Star.

2258
03:09:18,400 --> 03:09:24,400
Warren and Van Ice, California, now makes his home at Hinton Hill. He has quite a mistake there.

2259
03:09:24,400 --> 03:09:35,400
Drysdale will move, of course, into the number 7 position in the batting order. Rose will stay in the position he pinched in number 9.

2260
03:09:35,400 --> 03:09:44,400
He leaves things off. It will be Jim Hunter. So, pitcher against pitcher, right-hander against right-hander here.

2261
03:09:44,400 --> 03:09:51,400
And off we go in the last half of the 13th. Drysdale accepts the sign, the big man delivers.

2262
03:09:51,400 --> 03:10:06,400
He's got our fastball. Come on and miss, Strike 1. He buzzed this one pretty good. Don Drysdale plays a 20-game winner. In 1962, he captured 25. In 1965, he won 23.

2263
03:10:06,400 --> 03:10:25,400
Fastball outside, and Hunter almost figured on this one. All got a five to catcher, Tim McRiver. It's ball one and Strike 1. Rose now playing in second base. Perez at third.

2264
03:10:25,400 --> 03:10:36,400
Ball one is Strike 1. Jim Fragosi will follow, and the fish now to Hunter. This is outside, it's two and one. It's a one-to-one ball game in the last half of the 13th.

2265
03:10:36,400 --> 03:10:47,400
The National League's only tally came in the second on a home run by Richie Allen. The two-one fish swung on and missed. It levels the count at two and two.

2266
03:10:47,400 --> 03:10:52,400
The American League tally in inning number 6, a home run by Brooks Robinson.

2267
03:10:52,400 --> 03:11:01,400
Buddy, I imagine if Hank Bauer had a left-handed pinch-itter at this time, he would have used him for 100. All these guys left is Kazanova, Ken Berry, and Etch-a-Baron.

2268
03:11:01,400 --> 03:11:15,400
That's right. Filed back by Hunter, the count remains even, then two and two. And Hunter has done a good job on the line. He has already worked in 3-inning.

2269
03:11:15,400 --> 03:11:23,400
It's all the biggest try to ever witness a ball game here, and then I've seen him enjoying this one. Here comes the two-to-fitch.

2270
03:11:23,400 --> 03:11:27,400
Swung on and missed. He's got him on strike, and Strikeout 3 continues.

2271
03:11:27,400 --> 03:11:47,400
Jim Fragosi takes in. Jim is 1-3 in the long game. He is singled, sacrificed, and struck out twice. Jim with pretty good power.

2272
03:11:47,400 --> 03:11:59,400
He's a big man for his short stuff. He takes a strike, like Tony Kubek on my left. Fragosi, 6-2, and he weighs 198 pounds.

2273
03:11:59,400 --> 03:12:05,400
And Buddy, if there were ever a stage set for some maroaks by the hometown boy, that's right. Here's the ground ball of the Perez at third.

2274
03:12:05,400 --> 03:12:13,400
It's a long throw across. He's got him. But it didn't happen.

2275
03:12:13,400 --> 03:12:23,400
So there are two outs. And here comes Brooks Robinson. And you know that Brooks right here has only one throw in line. He's going to go for it all.

2276
03:12:23,400 --> 03:12:29,400
Brooks won for five in this game. And that one hit on Buddy Big. The home run back in the sixth.

2277
03:12:29,400 --> 03:12:33,400
Right-hander against right-hander, and Drysdale goes to work.

2278
03:12:33,400 --> 03:12:41,400
Sidearm fastball sails high and inside for ball one. Two outs, and nobody on the last half of the 13th inning.

2279
03:12:41,400 --> 03:12:46,400
He knows that I've never seen Drysdale pitch as Buddy mentioned. He's tall and he comes from the side quite often.

2280
03:12:46,400 --> 03:12:56,400
He still has a very good fastball and moves into the right-handed hitters. Once the ball comes overhand with a fastball, one that takes off as a good hard slider and occasional slow curve ball.

2281
03:12:56,400 --> 03:13:03,400
He only has all the social graces, but out there in the middle of the diamond, he's a real tiger, like a backroom brawler.

2282
03:13:03,400 --> 03:13:14,400
And the next pitch. Swung on line drive. Off to Clever Perez. It travels down the left field line. And now, him and Hager, they're calling this ball foul.

2283
03:13:14,400 --> 03:13:26,400
And Buddy, it appeared that the ball hit Perez's love, but apparently it did not. Had it touched his love, it would have been a fair ball because the ball wasn't fair territory when Perez almost touched it.

2284
03:13:26,400 --> 03:13:38,400
Henry Aaron Clark also was a fair ball. He played it and touched and threw in the second base to try to get Robinson, but now, Robinson's coming back to head and Bill Ridley is going out to argue.

2285
03:13:38,400 --> 03:13:52,400
Bill finally has... Bill was not watching either umpire, Ken Burtard or Emmett Ashford. And this ball did appear to go off the glove of Perez and then carry him into foul territory.

2286
03:13:52,400 --> 03:14:02,400
But evidently, he had reached across the line when the ball hit his glove. So it evens the count on Robinson at ball one and strike one.

2287
03:14:02,400 --> 03:14:09,400
And Perez now has almost as tried the line at third and deep.

2288
03:14:09,400 --> 03:14:19,400
Rysedale taking too much time and Robinson steps out.

2289
03:14:19,400 --> 03:14:43,400
And the late innings and protecting against the extra base at East Dany right on that line.

2290
03:14:43,400 --> 03:15:03,400
And the American League All-Star story here in the last half of the 13th facing John Ryse. And the score at the end of 13, the National League One and the American League One.

2291
03:15:03,400 --> 03:15:13,400
And the score of line two fly and this first line in premium I have no idea exactly what that means.

2292
03:15:13,400 --> 03:15:17,400
When it comes to buying a tire, I just have to go along with what the salesman says.

2293
03:15:17,400 --> 03:15:29,400
We showed Mr. Herbert how he could pick out his next tires himself at BF Goodrich. You do it with the tire calculator. It asks you some questions about your driving, about the speeds and roads and so on.

2294
03:15:29,400 --> 03:15:34,400
Then it tells you which BFG tire suits you best. What did Mr. Herbert think of this?

2295
03:15:34,400 --> 03:15:40,400
I think it's a very good idea. Very good. You can figure out exactly what kind of tire your car needs.

2296
03:15:40,400 --> 03:15:44,400
Which as I said before is something that's always confused me. I think it's a great idea.

2297
03:15:44,400 --> 03:15:51,400
A great idea. The tire calculator. Come in and try it at BF Goodrich, the Straight Talk Tire people.

2298
03:15:51,400 --> 03:16:00,400
The Straight Talk Tire people are ready for you now at any BF Goodrich store or dealer. Check your yellow pages. The name of the one nearer is Q.

2299
03:16:00,400 --> 03:16:09,400
I'd like to go along with Jim Simpson and Tony Kubeck. Bring it all your way from the big A, Anaheim Stadium and Anaheim, California.

2300
03:16:09,400 --> 03:16:17,400
We're set now for action. The top half of any number 14 is a one-to-one ballgame. And again, the color for you. Here comes Jim.

2301
03:16:17,400 --> 03:16:26,400
All right, buddy. One-to-one, what he made is a brilliant comedienne, Hank Aaron. Unless it pitches you to go against, catch fish hunters.

2302
03:16:26,400 --> 03:16:34,400
As we are now in extra innings. And that is the understatement of the year. This is the top of the 14th.

2303
03:16:34,400 --> 03:16:39,400
Not already for his first pitch to what he made. He fouled it off to the right, strike one.

2304
03:16:39,400 --> 03:16:43,400
Maze has been called out on strikes, fly to center, and grounded to short.

2305
03:16:43,400 --> 03:16:47,400
For the fourth time, even though he did not make an appearance until the sixth inning.

2306
03:16:53,400 --> 03:17:05,400
Not already again. Fastball backs Maze out. This game now is approximately three hours and 15 minutes old, and it has gone from 92 degrees at game time to a pleasant 81 now.

2307
03:17:05,400 --> 03:17:16,400
The pitch is one on by Maze. It's one and two. Jim, and when you think of an all-star, you know, Willie Maze or any of the others, you think of the big home run hitter, you think of a pitcher that can strike out the hitter.

2308
03:17:16,400 --> 03:17:25,400
But one thing we've seen today, something that also makes them all stars, is the ability to execute the easy plays. The fundamentals in baseball, that means so much in winning ballgames.

2309
03:17:25,400 --> 03:17:31,400
All hits right away, center field, and Aliva starts back, and now holds up and has it for the first time of the 14th.

2310
03:17:31,400 --> 03:17:37,400
Although he drove a little back somewhat, he didn't get out of it. It was a breaking ball that Willie waved at.

2311
03:17:37,400 --> 03:17:40,400
Hit a little on the end of the bat and just didn't quite get a hold of it.

2312
03:17:40,400 --> 03:17:51,400
While a personal pride on any phase, or plays any part of Major League Baseball, the fellas' riding that are played right now with Roberto Clemente is out for blood.

2313
03:17:51,400 --> 03:17:58,400
He beat a ball into the ground in the first inning and went for a base hit. Since then, he has struck out swinging, called out on strikes, and struck out twice more swinging.

2314
03:17:58,400 --> 03:18:12,400
He has struck out his last four times at bat. After coming into this ballgame with one of the fine averages in the National League and in Major League Baseball, about 352 takes ball one outside.

2315
03:18:12,400 --> 03:18:21,400
And of course, all of these stars in this classic, Jim, play hard, but I don't think you find any that plays this game more intently than Roberto Clemente.

2316
03:18:21,400 --> 03:18:34,400
On a ready, outside corner, about children high, and it's a strike, one-on-one. There have been 28 strikeouts in this game that has broken all records, and only one walk.

2317
03:18:34,400 --> 03:18:42,400
Each team has 7th, it's one-to-one, but then he watches another one go outside for ball two, two-and-one.

2318
03:18:42,400 --> 03:18:56,400
Now it seems ages ago that Richie Allen hit a home run into the center field seats, that was in the second inning, they could have won nothing, and then they in the sixth inning, Rich Robinson came back with a home run over left field wall.

2319
03:18:56,400 --> 03:19:06,400
And that's the score. Two-and-one now, Clemente with one down and the 14th. Round ball, and Colliff follows it to fix it up and close it out.

2320
03:19:06,400 --> 03:19:16,400
Colliff waited on the ball, Tony, and the last moment had little trouble with it, but through and on it's 20th time. And here comes Hank Aaron.

2321
03:19:16,400 --> 03:19:28,400
Aaron reached on the fourth play in the first, and then Stoller base, beat out an infield hit in the fourth, was called out on strikes, and a leather grounded out the next three times.

2322
03:19:28,400 --> 03:19:41,400
Two out now, and the 14th on it throws Aaron, bounces a foul toward the American League dugout and over the roof and into the stands. Strike one.

2323
03:19:41,400 --> 03:19:53,400
And at this point every hitter going to that plate gym is thinking of just one thing, and that's the end of the hall with one swing, so we're seeing some pretty good cuts at these pitches, and consequently we're seeing more strikeouts too.

2324
03:19:53,400 --> 03:20:04,400
On a ready again, this one has hit off the fifth foul and hits on top of the National League dugout. Two strikes.

2325
03:20:04,400 --> 03:20:18,400
Looking down the list of possible pinch hitters, Ken Berry, Paul Casanova, and Andy Etcheverry remain for the American League, and we are about to run the gamut of the American League.

2326
03:20:18,400 --> 03:20:32,400
Looking down the list, I can't find a one, Tony, they're all used up. Jim, I can't either. I think Hank Bauer has a little bit of the upper hand, he's still got three left.

2327
03:20:32,400 --> 03:20:38,400
Walter Alton does not have a catcher left, should something happen to Tim McIron. One, two, pitch, hit off the fifths, and very high in center field.

2328
03:20:38,400 --> 03:20:54,400
The Lever lost it for a while and the light's now under it, and has it for the third out. No one's no hits nor is in the four teams, and at the end of the four teams, the National League won, and the American League won.

2329
03:20:54,400 --> 03:21:01,400
In 1955, the key word for the Brooklyn Dodgers was first. They won the first ten games of the season, setting a league record.

2330
03:21:01,400 --> 03:21:11,400
They clinched the National League pen on September 8th, the first team ever to do it that early, and they topped it all off by winning the World Series, bringing Brooklyn its first world championship.

2331
03:21:11,400 --> 03:21:24,400
Eight years earlier, in 1947, Chrysler Corporation scored a first of its own. In that year, Chrysler set up its Master Technician Service Conference, the oldest and largest training program in the auto industry.

2332
03:21:24,400 --> 03:21:34,400
This conference, divided into monthly sessions held at local Chrysler Plymouth and Dodge dealers, keeps experienced technicians up to date on the latest service techniques.

2333
03:21:34,400 --> 03:21:42,400
For even more advanced instruction, these sessions also receive visits from the Chrysler Mobile Training Center, sort of a technical school on wheels.

2334
03:21:42,400 --> 03:21:51,400
All this ends up with the best possible care for your car and you. Customer care, and exclusive at your Chrysler Plymouth and Dodge dealers.

2335
03:21:51,400 --> 03:21:58,400
Back at Anaheim, Jim Simpson with Tony Kubeck and Buddy Blatner. We move now to the bottom of the 14th inning.

2336
03:21:58,400 --> 03:22:07,400
Dick McCullough, Armand Kilibrew and Tony Canigliaro, the scheduled hitters, to face Don Drysdale, now working his second inning.

2337
03:22:07,400 --> 03:22:17,400
There have been 28 strikeouts, seven hits by each team, including home runs by Richie Allen and Brooke Troutensen.

2338
03:22:17,400 --> 03:22:21,400
And if you just joined us, that brings you up to date. McCullough ready to face the right-handed.

2339
03:22:21,400 --> 03:22:28,400
Drysdale takes outside with a fast ball from Drysdale, wall one.

2340
03:22:28,400 --> 03:22:33,400
The faders at first, rows at the second. Alley remains at short, where he's been the entire game.

2341
03:22:33,400 --> 03:22:41,400
Perez at third, Aaron at left, Mays and Center, Clemente and Wright. Carver the catcher, and there's ball two.

2342
03:22:41,400 --> 03:22:49,400
Maryshell, Jenkins, Gibson, short, Cuiar and now Drysdale for the National League.

2343
03:22:49,400 --> 03:22:56,400
Tom Sever and Danny LaMastra are the only two left for the National League, and LaMastra has a pulled muscle in the rib cage, so that leaves Sever.

2344
03:22:56,400 --> 03:23:04,400
Eyeball hits the right field, Clemente trots in, waves off, rows are come out in the short ride and takes it.

2345
03:23:04,400 --> 03:23:12,400
And now the first out of the 14th, the American League 14th. That will bring up Tony Oliva.

2346
03:23:12,400 --> 03:23:22,400
Well Oliva has faced a couple of left-handers in his last couple of times as bad, and now is up against the right-handed, Don Drysdale.

2347
03:23:22,400 --> 03:23:28,400
Drysdale this year with a 7-10 record has surrendered eight home runs.

2348
03:23:28,400 --> 03:23:35,400
You're thinking what everybody in the ballpark is thinking, and what Oliva will be swinging for, and LaMastra throws and has them all lined to right center field.

2349
03:23:35,400 --> 03:23:48,400
Dopping into the base hit, picked up on the third out by Woody Mays, and Oliva with one down and the 14th is on, bringing to bat Harman Killabrew.

2350
03:23:48,400 --> 03:23:55,400
First hit off down to LaMastra, and here's Killabrew, who's been up five times in the valley here.

2351
03:23:55,400 --> 03:24:02,400
The four today, Killabrew has quite an all-star record. He was 6 for 14 for 429 in two home runs.

2352
03:24:02,400 --> 03:24:07,400
Now he is 6 for 19th in all-star play.

2353
03:24:07,400 --> 03:24:11,400
Sidearm pitch fastball and pretty quick join, low ball one, is a Killabrew.

2354
03:24:11,400 --> 03:24:17,400
And Jim, we've mentioned before about how much these all-star games mean to the individual players, and also to the leagues.

2355
03:24:17,400 --> 03:24:25,400
And Harman Killabrew, I rode in on the plane with him, and Rod Karoo for Minneapolis, and Harman has a full groin muscle, and yet he hasn't begged out of that lineup.

2356
03:24:25,400 --> 03:24:28,400
He's still in there swinging to bat after 14 innings.

2357
03:24:28,400 --> 03:24:35,400
Rise down out of the stretch, and look at Oliva first, and now checks Oliva at first, and throwing track in time.

2358
03:24:35,400 --> 03:24:38,400
Want to know the killer, Bruce.

2359
03:24:38,400 --> 03:24:47,400
Last of the 14th inning of the 38th annual all-star game, it is all tied at 1-1.

2360
03:24:47,400 --> 03:24:51,400
Now back by Killabrew, pitching on the fifth, it's 1-1.

2361
03:24:51,400 --> 03:24:59,400
Don Drysdale does not have the ability to get the ball to home plate very quickly.

2362
03:24:59,400 --> 03:25:07,400
He's big and tall and lanky and everything else, so there's a possibility of a steel thread by Oliva, although he is not a base-stealing threat really.

2363
03:25:07,400 --> 03:25:11,400
But we could see Oliva trying to get into scoring position.

2364
03:25:11,400 --> 03:25:16,400
Killabrew waits, Oliva leads our first base in the 14th inning with 1-down.

2365
03:25:16,400 --> 03:25:19,400
Drysdale has the sign and is in the stretch.

2366
03:25:19,400 --> 03:25:21,400
Now a check at first.

2367
03:25:21,400 --> 03:25:23,400
Oliva is back.

2368
03:25:23,400 --> 03:25:26,400
God remains 1-1.

2369
03:25:26,400 --> 03:25:32,400
We have not heard the crowd yet, estimated that nearly 46,000, and I don't believe a soul has gone home.

2370
03:25:32,400 --> 03:25:39,400
But the game already now comes with a pitch right down the middle strike two.

2371
03:25:39,400 --> 03:25:47,400
And now for the first time of the day, we are noticing the wind, which is blowing toward left field.

2372
03:25:47,400 --> 03:25:51,400
It is not a strong wind at all, but there's been little or no wind here today.

2373
03:25:51,400 --> 03:25:58,400
And again, it started at 4-15 California time, 1-2 now to Killabrew.

2374
03:25:58,400 --> 03:26:01,400
Drysdale taking the time.

2375
03:26:01,400 --> 03:26:06,400
Grows it from the outside corner and Killabrew is called out on strike.

2376
03:26:06,400 --> 03:26:16,400
The 29th strikeout of this ball game.

2377
03:26:16,400 --> 03:26:18,400
That brings up Tony Canigliaro.

2378
03:26:18,400 --> 03:26:25,400
Tony is glad to write twice as strikeout swinging twice, and the last time, I fouled with a catch in McCarland.

2379
03:26:25,400 --> 03:26:33,400
As we've told you, Tony has the power also. He has 13 home runs this year.

2380
03:26:33,400 --> 03:26:39,400
Drysdale working now with two out of the Levant first, and Canigliaro fouled it off to the right.

2381
03:26:39,400 --> 03:26:47,400
Boston Red Sox, very much in penance contention, they're now in fifth place, six games out.

2382
03:26:47,400 --> 03:26:54,400
I'm rather happy with the fact that other remaining 80 ball games in the American League 50 will be played at very friendly Fenway Park.

2383
03:26:54,400 --> 03:26:58,400
The first half of the season may have done very well on the road.

2384
03:26:58,400 --> 03:27:02,400
One strike to Canigliaro, two down on the 14th, one to one to score.

2385
03:27:02,400 --> 03:27:11,400
Aliva at first, and Drysdale taking his time.

2386
03:27:11,400 --> 03:27:15,400
Don again checks Aliva at first base.

2387
03:27:15,400 --> 03:27:22,400
The crowd hums a bit, but remember Aliva, if he should score, the ball game is over, and Drysdale wants to keep him close.

2388
03:27:22,400 --> 03:27:26,400
Don works Saturday, four and two-thirds innings, and here he is strong again.

2389
03:27:26,400 --> 03:27:32,400
Another check at first base, and Aliva was just a step or two off.

2390
03:27:32,400 --> 03:27:36,400
And mentioning the Red Sox surge this year, Jim, they of course have always been a home ball club,

2391
03:27:36,400 --> 03:27:43,400
and have never been able to win on the road very often, but they, this year, are putting together some very important wins on the road,

2392
03:27:43,400 --> 03:27:47,400
and this has made them penance contenders for the first time in many years.

2393
03:27:47,400 --> 03:27:52,400
Drysdale staring in for the sign after having stepped off once.

2394
03:27:52,400 --> 03:28:00,400
The stretch, fast ball, which is low, it is one and one to Canigliaro.

2395
03:28:00,400 --> 03:28:11,400
Donny has had 11 home runs in his last 28 ball games, which is part of pace.

2396
03:28:11,400 --> 03:28:17,400
And Drysdale is taking his time now, he doesn't want to get that lost tag hung up on him,

2397
03:28:17,400 --> 03:28:23,400
so he's walking around in that mound, looking around to see if his outfielders and infielders are positioned the way he wants them,

2398
03:28:23,400 --> 03:28:27,400
and he's finally getting ready to pitch right now.

2399
03:28:27,400 --> 03:28:33,400
Don is ready now, checking Aliva's sidearm pitch, stays inside, it is two and one.

2400
03:28:33,400 --> 03:28:37,400
Two and one to Canigliaro with Aliva at first base.

2401
03:28:37,400 --> 03:28:43,400
They're all game fast approaching the three and a half hour mark, and we're in the bottom of the 14th inning.

2402
03:28:43,400 --> 03:28:48,400
This pitch is a good pitch for a steal attempt, Jim, with two and one on Canigliaro.

2403
03:28:48,400 --> 03:28:56,400
Drysdale doesn't want, if he doesn't have to, to go to three and one on Canigliaro, so we could see a possible steal attempt.

2404
03:28:56,400 --> 03:29:06,400
Aliva is not moving, the ball is far off and upstairs to the right by Donny, and it is two-two.

2405
03:29:06,400 --> 03:29:11,400
Well, after this, of course, the teams go back to their penises,

2406
03:29:11,400 --> 03:29:15,400
and the White Sox open at Cleveland on Thursday, and Pittsburgh moves into St. Louis.

2407
03:29:15,400 --> 03:29:20,400
The White Sox and the Cardinals at the All-Star break, White Sox leading Detroit by two games,

2408
03:29:20,400 --> 03:29:23,400
and the Cardinals leading the Cubs by three and a half.

2409
03:29:23,400 --> 03:29:28,400
The only banks of the Cubs are saying that the Cubs' seven-game losing streak will be broken at the expense of the Dodgers,

2410
03:29:28,400 --> 03:29:30,400
he announced, starting Thursday.

2411
03:29:30,400 --> 03:29:33,400
Two and two, bottom of the 14th.

2412
03:29:33,400 --> 03:29:38,400
Canigliaro waits, Drysdale is ready, the ball is low, Aliva is running, the ball is waiting for him,

2413
03:29:38,400 --> 03:29:40,400
and MacCopper is joining off.

2414
03:29:40,400 --> 03:29:43,400
MacCopper throws, and that ends the 14th inning.

2415
03:29:43,400 --> 03:29:47,400
Canigliaro still at back, no runs, one hit, no errors, and none left,

2416
03:29:47,400 --> 03:29:51,400
but now at the end of the 14th, National League won, the American League won.

2417
03:29:54,400 --> 03:29:58,400
Hey, Mitch, suddenly I've got an itch to switch to one of those new longer cigarettes.

2418
03:29:58,400 --> 03:30:03,400
Great, Skitch, then switch, but there's only one hitch, Mitch, I don't know which to switch to.

2419
03:30:03,400 --> 03:30:07,400
Well, pardon the pitch, but there's only one long cigarette to which you should switch, Skitch.

2420
03:30:07,400 --> 03:30:08,400
Which, Mitch?

2421
03:30:08,400 --> 03:30:09,400
Which?

2422
03:30:09,400 --> 03:30:11,400
The new Super King-sized Winston.

2423
03:30:13,400 --> 03:30:14,400
Is there any other?

2424
03:30:14,400 --> 03:30:18,400
After all, anyone can make a cigarette long, but...

2425
03:30:18,400 --> 03:30:23,400
It's not how long you make it, it's how you make it long.

2426
03:30:23,400 --> 03:30:29,400
And how does Winston make it long? With an extra measure of that famous good taste

2427
03:30:29,400 --> 03:30:32,400
that has made Winston America's largest selling cigarette.

2428
03:30:32,400 --> 03:30:37,400
So if you've got an itch to switch to a long cigarette, but don't know which to switch to,

2429
03:30:37,400 --> 03:30:39,400
switch to the new Winston Super King.

2430
03:30:48,400 --> 03:30:51,400
We pause 30 seconds for station identification.

2431
03:30:51,400 --> 03:30:56,400
And open us today's New York Daily News for the heartwarming story of how the Irish

2432
03:30:56,400 --> 03:30:59,400
have been charmed by Jackie Kennedy, Caroline, and John John.

2433
03:30:59,400 --> 03:31:03,400
This exclusive special series on the former First Families visit to the Emerald Isle

2434
03:31:03,400 --> 03:31:06,400
starts today in the New York Daily News.

2435
03:31:06,400 --> 03:31:11,400
All regularly scheduled programs canceled to bring you the all-star game on WNBC,

2436
03:31:11,400 --> 03:31:21,400
AMNF, and New York.

2437
03:31:21,400 --> 03:31:24,400
Honor is ready with the first pitch of the 15th inning.

2438
03:31:24,400 --> 03:31:28,400
The Zepeda, it is inside ball one, and this has set a new record for the longest all-star

2439
03:31:28,400 --> 03:31:30,400
game played as we move to the 15th inning.

2440
03:31:30,400 --> 03:31:32,400
And remember, there have been 29 strikeouts.

2441
03:31:32,400 --> 03:31:33,400
Another record.

2442
03:31:33,400 --> 03:31:37,400
This one is hit to right field, back close to Nick Leal, back on the warning track,

2443
03:31:37,400 --> 03:31:41,400
looking up and has it, a step from the wall.

2444
03:31:41,400 --> 03:31:43,400
Zepeda is out again.

2445
03:31:43,400 --> 03:31:49,400
He is over six on the day one for 27 in his all-star career, but today twice as it's

2446
03:31:49,400 --> 03:31:53,400
deep and hard-riven balls to right field.

2447
03:31:53,400 --> 03:31:58,400
And you can see the stroke that Zepeda developed in Candlestick Park with a wind blowing out

2448
03:31:58,400 --> 03:31:59,400
to right field.

2449
03:31:59,400 --> 03:32:03,400
I think if Orlando had been in Candlestick Park, he would have had himself a home run.

2450
03:32:03,400 --> 03:32:08,400
Here is Tony Perez, who's been at that only once and he struck out on the 12th.

2451
03:32:08,400 --> 03:32:11,400
Jim Catfish on her still on, still working as an extra innings.

2452
03:32:11,400 --> 03:32:14,400
The pitchers no longer have to go just to three innings.

2453
03:32:14,400 --> 03:32:19,400
Right one to Perez, a breaking ball on the inside corner.

2454
03:32:19,400 --> 03:32:22,400
During the regulation nine, a pitcher can go no more than three innings.

2455
03:32:22,400 --> 03:32:25,400
Once the regulation nine is gone, they run out of pitchers.

2456
03:32:25,400 --> 03:32:27,400
There's a long drive to left field off about Perez.

2457
03:32:27,400 --> 03:32:38,400
That goes to Krebski looking up, home run.

2458
03:32:38,400 --> 03:32:46,400
National lead, lead two to one in the 15th.

2459
03:32:46,400 --> 03:32:48,400
Perez hit the ball very well.

2460
03:32:48,400 --> 03:32:53,400
It's carried on a line drive just over the 375 foot sign in left center field.

2461
03:32:53,400 --> 03:32:58,400
This ball very well in this Krebski cannot get back to the wall at all.

2462
03:32:58,400 --> 03:33:04,400
That will not go into the regular season books, only into the all-star records, but that's the 18th home run.

2463
03:33:04,400 --> 03:33:07,400
That Perez is hit in championship competition this year.

2464
03:33:07,400 --> 03:33:09,400
17, there's another drive.

2465
03:33:09,400 --> 03:33:14,400
This time by Macarver, picked up in right field by Conigliara and holds into a single.

2466
03:33:14,400 --> 03:33:26,400
And Macarver has been wheeling a hot pass.

2467
03:33:26,400 --> 03:33:31,400
And now Tommy Helms, who was out once before, only to be called back.

2468
03:33:31,400 --> 03:33:36,400
He'll come up to back for Don Garza.

2469
03:33:36,400 --> 03:33:38,400
National lead, well it's all been home run.

2470
03:33:38,400 --> 03:33:41,400
Richie Alamez-Wong and Tony Perez in this the 15th inning.

2471
03:33:41,400 --> 03:33:46,400
Bert Robinson is home run for the American League and that's it, two to one in the 15th.

2472
03:33:46,400 --> 03:33:54,400
The National League now with one out in the 15th would like to have a run in the 15th.

2473
03:33:54,400 --> 03:33:58,400
He runs nine hits to the National, one eight and oh for the American.

2474
03:33:58,400 --> 03:34:01,400
Sykes from Jim Katfish on it.

2475
03:34:01,400 --> 03:34:06,400
And when the National League takes the field, it'll be Tom Seaver of the Mets coming into the ballgame.

2476
03:34:06,400 --> 03:34:14,400
And the only pitcher that manager Waldole has left, Sykes and Denny Lamaster, who as we mentioned before is injured.

2477
03:34:14,400 --> 03:34:20,400
Like one pitch to Helms and this one is a little high and it's one and one.

2478
03:34:20,400 --> 03:34:29,400
Joel Harlan is now up for the American League, he's beginning to throw so should a rally get going here we could see Joel.

2479
03:34:29,400 --> 03:34:34,400
More of the hits in one run have come off 100 for the National League.

2480
03:34:34,400 --> 03:34:46,400
McArthur first, Helms the batter, line drive right to McCollough who trots over and throws it to Killibrew but a double play as McArthur was off and running.

2481
03:34:46,400 --> 03:34:50,400
And it stunned McCrudden, McCard was off because the ball was not that sharply hit.

2482
03:34:50,400 --> 03:34:54,400
One run on the home run by Perez, two hits, no errors and none left.

2483
03:34:54,400 --> 03:34:58,400
In the middle of the 15th, the National League two, the American League one.

2484
03:34:58,400 --> 03:35:08,400
I heard a man say to me and it kind of threw me off completely where this is a four-ply tire and then another one will tell you this is a full four-ply tire and I don't know still what.

2485
03:35:08,400 --> 03:35:10,400
That's George Medwar of Boston.

2486
03:35:10,400 --> 03:35:13,400
He was telling us about his experience buying tires.

2487
03:35:13,400 --> 03:35:20,400
I go, I look for a tire, if a fellow tells me it's a good tire, they never ask me what kind of driving I do, where I drive, how I drive.

2488
03:35:20,400 --> 03:35:32,400
We told Mr. Medwar, come to BF Goodrich, we ask you all those questions with our tire calculator and the calculator will tell you which BF Goodrich tire suits you best and cost you least.

2489
03:35:32,400 --> 03:35:34,400
What did he think of our tire calculator?

2490
03:35:34,400 --> 03:35:38,400
He has some good idea more realistically how to choose a tire.

2491
03:35:38,400 --> 03:35:39,400
That would be very helpful.

2492
03:35:39,400 --> 03:35:45,400
Very helpful. The tire calculator. Try it next time at BF Goodrich, the Straight Talk tire people.

2493
03:35:45,400 --> 03:35:52,400
Help yourself to a tire calculator and some Straight Talk at any BF Goodrich store or dealer.

2494
03:35:52,400 --> 03:35:54,400
The one nearest to you is listed in your yellow pages.

2495
03:35:54,400 --> 03:36:00,400
Now coming into pitch and what a thrill this must be for him and what moments of nervousness he must be feeling.

2496
03:36:00,400 --> 03:36:02,400
Tom Seaver of the New York Mets.

2497
03:36:02,400 --> 03:36:07,400
Seaver, last time out, Saturday, went to full line innings to beat Atlanta.

2498
03:36:07,400 --> 03:36:17,400
8-5 on the air with a 2.65 earned on average, 14 home runs. That has been the mainstay of the Mets staff and has pitched 10 complete ball games.

2499
03:36:17,400 --> 03:36:22,400
He will face Conigliaro who is back when Aliba was thrown out of tempting distill.

2500
03:36:22,400 --> 03:36:25,400
There's Fromsky and Bill Freehand.

2501
03:36:25,400 --> 03:36:27,400
From the New York Mets.

2502
03:36:27,400 --> 03:36:35,400
And out with the Tom Seaver, a right hander is coming in the fifth.

2503
03:36:35,400 --> 03:36:38,400
Seaver warming up is Conigliaro standing by.

2504
03:36:38,400 --> 03:36:40,400
Tony has struck out twice.

2505
03:36:40,400 --> 03:36:44,400
That's why they're right twice and has fouled out once.

2506
03:36:44,400 --> 03:36:47,400
The National League, well, a lot of workers, there have been 29 strikeouts.

2507
03:36:47,400 --> 03:36:55,400
The 15 innings makes it the longest all-star game in history and no team has ever won more than four all-star games in a row.

2508
03:36:55,400 --> 03:37:01,400
The National League has won four and right now could be the team that wins five in a row.

2509
03:37:01,400 --> 03:37:03,400
Should they win right here?

2510
03:37:03,400 --> 03:37:07,400
Of course, there's still a happening to go against the young rookie Tom Seaver.

2511
03:37:14,400 --> 03:37:20,400
Seaver, Tony Kubeck, when we saw him, he beat Atlanta last Saturday, but a couple of weeks ago we saw him against Atlanta.

2512
03:37:20,400 --> 03:37:24,400
And against a good power hitting team he was immensely affected.

2513
03:37:24,400 --> 03:37:28,400
Right, Jim, we were talking, Buddy Blatner and I, about Jim McLaughlin.

2514
03:37:28,400 --> 03:37:33,400
And I would compare Tom Seaver to McLaughlin and that he has a tremendous amount of toys for youngsters.

2515
03:37:33,400 --> 03:37:37,400
He's not afraid to get ahead of the hitters, to challenge these big hitters and throw that ball across the plate.

2516
03:37:37,400 --> 03:37:41,400
He's got a lot of ability, a good heart, a pretty good fastball.

2517
03:37:42,400 --> 03:37:49,400
All right, the American League drilling by one, bottom of the 15th in danger of losing their fifth in a row to the National League.

2518
03:37:49,400 --> 03:37:55,400
The National League wins, they'll have a 20-17 edge, they will have won 17 of the last 22.

2519
03:37:55,400 --> 03:38:00,400
With that in mind, Conigliaro, Yosemstraski and Prihan are due up in the bottom of the 15th.

2520
03:38:00,400 --> 03:38:06,400
And here's Tom Seaver's first pitch, the fastball which is catching Conigliaro after the East with Strike One.

2521
03:38:07,400 --> 03:38:16,400
Jim, we inadvertently forgot that Claude Osteen, a left-hander from the Dodgers, is with the National League All-Star team and he begins to warm up now.

2522
03:38:16,400 --> 03:38:28,400
Another low-fastball from Seaver, but this one is too low and it's one-and-one.

2523
03:38:28,400 --> 03:38:34,400
The crowd very quiet as Seaver winds and throws on the outside, it's two-and-one now.

2524
03:38:34,400 --> 03:38:43,400
Conigliaro has one thing in mind, get on base, he represents the tying run.

2525
03:38:43,400 --> 03:38:50,400
The crowd is still here, 46,000, nearly there's a ball popped up foul, it'll be out of play and back into play.

2526
03:38:50,400 --> 03:38:54,400
22.

2527
03:38:54,400 --> 03:39:01,400
Conigliaro is another player that gets hit quite often by pitch balls, he's had fractures in the arm and everything else from being hit.

2528
03:39:01,400 --> 03:39:06,400
And he keeps that left front foot of his, very close to home plate and his left elbow is in the strike zone.

2529
03:39:06,400 --> 03:39:11,400
So these pitchers made so a ball it is close to being a strike and it could hit him.

2530
03:39:11,400 --> 03:39:14,400
Here's a 2-2 pitch from Seaver, it is low 3-and-2.

2531
03:39:14,400 --> 03:39:17,400
Tony, you're speaking of being hit, John Wyatt.

2532
03:39:17,400 --> 03:39:24,400
Conigliaro earlier this spring and Tony suffered a hairline fracture of the shoulder, but his back is doing very well.

2533
03:39:24,400 --> 03:39:27,400
With 13-0 runs and 46 RBIs on the air.

2534
03:39:27,400 --> 03:39:34,400
3-and-2 pitch from Seaver, ground ball foul, almost made it into the American League All-Star dugout,

2535
03:39:34,400 --> 03:39:41,400
picked up by third base coach Bill Rickley, still 3-and-2.

2536
03:39:41,400 --> 03:39:46,400
There has only been one loss and this is not the time for a pitcher to walk a player.

2537
03:39:46,400 --> 03:39:51,400
Due to one, National League lasted the 15th, Conigliaro the lead off batter, 3-and-2, the pitch,

2538
03:39:51,400 --> 03:40:02,400
hit high in the air, overcomes Aaron in left field, bays in center, it is Hank Aaron in short left field, who has it for the first time.

2539
03:40:02,400 --> 03:40:07,400
The first time begins to run out on the American League as Carl Diastemski comes into bat.

2540
03:40:07,400 --> 03:40:15,400
Carl has been the hottest hitter in this game, in that after striking out on the second inning, he doubled in the fifth,

2541
03:40:15,400 --> 03:40:24,400
singled in the seventh through the game's only walk in the tenth and singled again in the twelfth.

2542
03:40:24,400 --> 03:40:33,400
Officially he is 3-for-4. Seaver throws outside Conig, right one.

2543
03:40:33,400 --> 03:40:44,400
Now some of the fans, very few, feeling that perhaps this game could be over, are beginning to make their way out.

2544
03:40:44,400 --> 03:40:55,400
Bottom of the 15th, Seaver throws inside Diastemski, out of this one-and-one.

2545
03:40:55,400 --> 03:41:02,400
Here at Anaheim, where strictly at American League City, they are getting the fight songs out for the American League with trails 2-to-1.

2546
03:41:02,400 --> 03:41:08,400
That's all, misses outside, it is 2-and-1 and as you said, Tony Kubek, Seaver is not afraid to get ahead of the batter,

2547
03:41:08,400 --> 03:41:14,400
he was ahead, he was behind to Conig Vierro and got him on a short flight to left heel.

2548
03:41:14,400 --> 03:41:19,400
He has the rare ability for a young pitcher to get his breaking ball over the hard slider that he has almost anytime he wants to.

2549
03:41:19,400 --> 03:41:20,400
So he has confidence.

2550
03:41:20,400 --> 03:41:27,400
Low and now he is 3-to-1 on Diastemski.

2551
03:41:27,400 --> 03:41:32,400
Let's see now if Seaver will go with his best pitch on 3-and-1, which is the slider.

2552
03:41:32,400 --> 03:41:39,400
Olstein is warming up, should he be needed, worked as recently as Sunday and went 9-and-2-3 innings on Sunday, so should he come in,

2553
03:41:39,400 --> 03:41:43,400
he'd be coming in with just one day's rest.

2554
03:41:43,400 --> 03:41:49,400
He won the score and the last of the 15th, Seaver throws outside and low, and there is the second walk-in ball game with Stemski.

2555
03:41:49,400 --> 03:41:57,400
The possession of Tyron takes the base.

2556
03:41:57,400 --> 03:42:08,400
3-and is in the batter's box now, but Ken Berry has come into the arms-extra goal and we could get him as a pinch hitter.

2557
03:42:08,400 --> 03:42:13,400
Berry, a last minute replacement when Frank Robertson took himself out of the all-star game last Friday night.

2558
03:42:13,400 --> 03:42:20,400
Bill 3-and-a-day has struck out, popped out, struck out again, sacrificed and reached on the fourth play.

2559
03:42:20,400 --> 03:42:27,400
3-and with a lot of power won down 15th innings, throw and 3-and took a mighty cut strike one.

2560
03:42:27,400 --> 03:42:36,400
Stemski's on first, nationally out on front fire run.

2561
03:42:36,400 --> 03:42:45,400
Seaver, as did Don Drysdale the inning before taking his time, realizing the import of the situation.

2562
03:42:45,400 --> 03:42:50,400
Low, and it's one-and-one.

2563
03:42:50,400 --> 03:42:59,400
A catfish hunter stands to be the loser, and of course, Drysdale stands to be the winner, having been in there when the home run was hit by a threat.

2564
03:42:59,400 --> 03:43:10,400
Bill 3-and at the play-chip is not particularly fast. He does hit a lot of ground balls hard, so with Seaver on the mound, a good stage of our low ball pitch, we have a double-play possibility.

2565
03:43:10,400 --> 03:43:17,400
Here's the 1-1 pitch, like two. 3-and-take-y.

2566
03:43:17,400 --> 03:43:24,400
It is 1-and-2.

2567
03:43:24,400 --> 03:43:29,400
And now for the first time in this game, the tension begins to build.

2568
03:43:29,400 --> 03:43:39,400
Because the runs of all-score on homers, sudden swiftness, there's a ball, lying in the center field, what he mays, comes in a step or two and has it for the second half.

2569
03:43:39,400 --> 03:43:46,400
Bill hit the ball very well, hit it almost directly at Mays. Hardly had to move, but he hit the ball very well.

2570
03:43:46,400 --> 03:43:54,400
Now Ken Berry, and Ken, a last-minute replacement, as we said, for Frank Robinson, represents the last chance for the American League.

2571
03:43:54,400 --> 03:44:00,400
There are two down here in the 50s. Ken Berry has 4 home runs, 26 RBI's, and head off to a great start.

2572
03:44:00,400 --> 03:44:05,400
But as of last weekend, it was all for 26.

2573
03:44:05,400 --> 03:44:19,400
Jim, we can't mention enough times how flawlessly both of these ball clubs have played. No errors by either team.

2574
03:44:19,400 --> 03:44:26,400
They've executed all the little things, the sacrifices, the force outs, all the little things that make true superstars and true all-stars.

2575
03:44:26,400 --> 03:44:31,400
One strike to Bering.

2576
03:44:31,400 --> 03:44:37,400
Bistremski still at first base, with two down in the last of the 15.

2577
03:44:37,400 --> 03:44:49,400
National League leading by one. Berry takes outside from Tom Siever, a rookie pitcher from the Mets who's trying to save the game for the National League, and Don drives there.

2578
03:44:49,400 --> 03:44:55,400
One-on-one to come. Berry, a right-handed batter.

2579
03:44:55,400 --> 03:45:11,400
Siever ready and throws, and he threw this one right-five, Berry, who's long and missed. One and two.

2580
03:45:11,400 --> 03:45:23,400
And now with a one-two count to Ken Berry, the crowd edges forward a little bit more. He throws outside and loads. Two-two to Ken Berry.

2581
03:45:23,400 --> 03:45:28,400
Well, this has been the longest game in all-star history, and it's been one of the most exciting.

2582
03:45:28,400 --> 03:45:35,400
And all of the scoring has come on home runs with dramatic swiftness. There have been no real rallies as such.

2583
03:45:35,400 --> 03:45:50,400
Two-two. Swing and a miss, strike three. The 30th strikeout of this all-star game that has gone 15 innings, retires Ken Berry, and the American League, the National League, wins it by the score of two to one.

2584
03:45:50,400 --> 03:45:57,400
And now we're going to talk about another kind of excitement. It's something youthful and lively, and it has a great shape. What is it? The 67 Dodge Dark.

2585
03:45:57,400 --> 03:46:04,400
This is a big compact. Big on luxury and comfort with foam padded seats and full carpeting. The dark model line-up is big also.

2586
03:46:04,400 --> 03:46:11,400
There are two-door hard tops, two and four-door sedans, and of course, a fun way of getting out on the sun, the ever-popular Dodge Dark Convertible.

2587
03:46:11,400 --> 03:46:20,400
And speaking of excitement, have you seen the new Dark PT hard top? It comes with the things you expect this sports car to have, like bucket seats, center console, and a choice of spirit of engine.

2588
03:46:20,400 --> 03:46:28,400
Up to the optional four-barrel, 273 cubic inch V8. Pick a dark, any dark. It's the quickest way out of the dull driving rush.

2589
03:46:28,400 --> 03:46:36,400
Dark looks like fun, and it is. And price? Well, that's the thing small about Dodge Dark. See you soon at your Dodge News. The good guys and the light hats.

2590
03:46:36,400 --> 03:46:45,400
Well, money-blattner. This is the first All-Star game in Edelheim, but a lot of things are going into the record books, and some have been one of the greats.

2591
03:46:45,400 --> 03:46:56,400
Jim, this won't be long remembered. Again, we say the name of the game is pitching. That was on display here this afternoon, an early evening, magnificent pitching by both ball clubs.

2592
03:46:56,400 --> 03:47:02,400
And of course, as Tony mentioned, an airless ball game through 15 innings, the longest All-Star game on record.

2593
03:47:02,400 --> 03:47:14,400
I think the unusual twist is that three runs were scored in the ball game. All three were home runs, and all three were hit by third baseman Richie Allen, Tony Perez, and then Brooks Robinson.

2594
03:47:14,400 --> 03:47:25,400
And for 25-year-olds, Tony Perez, I know he'll long remember this one because the rather strange thing last year, he hit, let's see, but four home runs all of last year.

2595
03:47:25,400 --> 03:47:38,400
He had 17 home runs now at the All-Star break, and that's what he puts in the Trophy row. A great ball game all the way around, and the 46,000 I know thoroughly enjoyed it as much as we enjoyed, bringing it right on down the line to everyone in the country.

2596
03:47:38,400 --> 03:47:46,400
Thank you, buddy-blattner, the words of the California Angels, and a big thanks to you for working with us. Tony Kuback has an X player. How did you see this 38-year-old star game?

2597
03:47:46,400 --> 03:47:59,400
Jim, I saw Eddie Stanky of the White Sox coaching down at first base this entire ball game, and Eddie, of course, speaks about the intangibles in baseball, the little things, the fundamentals that most big league players perform and do, and that's what we saw today.

2598
03:47:59,400 --> 03:48:07,400
A good fundamental ball game, no errors, great pitching, the whole run when it was needed, great play under pressure, and it was pressure all the way in this tight ball game.

2599
03:48:07,400 --> 03:48:11,400
So Eddie Stanky is sure proud of his ball club, the American League, even though they did lose it.

2600
03:48:11,400 --> 03:48:19,400
Thank you also, Tony. The National League, which is one of its fifth in the row, which is a brand new record, 15 innings, a brand new record, 30 strikeouts, a brand new record.

2601
03:48:19,400 --> 03:48:28,400
Drivesdale-Lewinner, two runs, both on homers, by Richie Allen and Tony Perez, nine hits, no errors. The American League, a home run by Brooks Robinson, eight hits, no errors.

2602
03:48:28,400 --> 03:48:36,400
Hunter the loser, Drivesdale-Lewinner, our engineer for NBC has been John Pollock. Our NBC producer has been Hal Ashby.

2603
03:48:36,400 --> 03:48:45,400
Two runs, nine hits, no errors for the National League, one run, eight hits, no errors for the American, Jim Simpson with Tony Kubeck and Buddy Blatner, and that wraps up the 1967 All-Star Baseball game.

2604
03:48:45,400 --> 03:48:49,400
Be with us again for the first game of the 1967 World Series.

2605
03:48:49,400 --> 03:48:58,400
When your host says today, again, will be Chrysler Corporation, makers of Plymouth, Dodge, Chrysler, Imperial and Dodge trucks, by Gillette, heads up, hair groom.

2606
03:48:58,400 --> 03:49:09,400
It grooms your hair with a clean look of water, by Camel Cigarettes, regular in-pilots, Abarille Smoke, Abar Camels, and by B.F. Goodrich, the straight-talk tire people.

2607
03:49:09,400 --> 03:49:29,400
The final score once again in the 38th All-Star game in 15ings, the National League 2, the American League 1. This has been an NBC Radio Network production.

