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

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The Montreal Expos faced the Atlanta Braves for a Sunday afternoon game on July 30, 1978.

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The Expos were an average team, but had some hope with the arrival of manager Dick Williams the previous season.

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Williams had won an ALPEN in his skipper for the Red Sox and two World Series with the A's in the early 1970s.

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The Braves were trying to recover from a slow decline into the Seller in the 1970s.

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They had won the NL West in 1969, but slowly declined into a 101 loss team by 1977.

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So they hired a new first year manager for 1978, Bobby Cox. He would go on to manage for another 30 years.

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This audio recording is from the Atlanta Radio broadcast featuring announcer Skip Carey and Pete Van Weeran.

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Dave Cash related off. Cash at 267. Two homers, 23 RBIs to be followed by Andre Dawson.

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Box coming off a great game in Philadelphia.

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DRA 5.4-0.

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Vita Philly's 4-0. He pitched against Montreal earlier this year.

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On his first game after being recalled from Richmond, pitched into the fifth inning.

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He has no record. He wasn't involved in a decision against Montreal. Bouncing ball.

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Nice play, Reusberg short. Throwing low. Get away. It'll be on error on Reusberg. Good throws, got it.

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Cash hit the ball. The Reusberg left. He came up cleanly with the ball, but through low to first.

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Down a second base. On the error, two base errors, is Cash.

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Now Dawson. Dawson at 245. 16 homers, 51 RBIs.

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Hit a home run here last night. He'll be followed by Valentine.

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Box with a fast ball in the curve and occasional palm ball.

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Dawson a right-handed batter and the pitch to him is a ball-all.

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1-0. Valentine on deck. The outfield pulled around to the left.

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Box looks at second and there's his pitch. Curve will pop foul out of play.

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Nolan catching, even though there's a left-hander pitching. Ray catch down to a right.

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Raise the ball up. He's got his transistor to his ear.

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He got some good fielders out here. No net, no glove.

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The 1-1 pitch. Here it is. Low, 2-1. Cincinnati in the mall.

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We'll keep you posted today on Pete Rose. Their game starts at about the same time hours does.

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Larry Christensen's going to try to halt the streak for Philadelphia.

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Now bogs with a 2-1. Curve. He didn't go free at 1.

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Sherry coaching third. Gardner first. The Braves try to win this series.

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They were down last night, got up off the floor. They were trailing 5-0 and 1.

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3-1. Flung on. Fly ball right along the line. Matthew should catch it after a long run.

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He's under it. He's got it. The tag. Here comes a throw.

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And it will be cut off and Cash makes third. But an out in right field. There's Dawson flies there.

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Now, Valentine. Valentine is 3-0-4. 19 homers. 60 RBI.

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He was helpless last night, but not so on Friday night when he had two home runs. One in each game.

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Field is bathed in sunlight. Boy, we've had some beautiful weather for baseball.

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We hope that it continues Monday through Wednesday as Cincinnati. All night games. Thursdays off.

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Then next weekend, four games in three days with the Houston Astros.

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Rocks in field up. Almost hit it. 1-0.

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One ball no second. Here it is. Curved. Did he go? They're going to ask for help on that. They are.

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And Rungi at first says no, he didn't go. 2-0. Minnesota leading New York to the nothing after 3.

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And Texas score us with Chicago White Sox after 1. Nothing to report in the national.

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Dodgers beat the Pirates last night 2-1. Padres 1 again. 2-0.

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One on bouncer. Slowly short. Runner held. Here's a throw. Got it. 2-0. Very nicely done, Reuter.

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Now everybody moves back. 2-0 away. Tony Perez ahead of her. 2-98. 8 homers. And 53 RBI.

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Bog gets his wind up back. Cash is a third. Very deep a third is Horner.

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Bog looks the runner back and here's a pitch. Fastball bounce. Short. Deep short. Top play. Reuter. Long throw.

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And it's in dive on a hop. How about that? Reuter threw a 1 hopper. Murphy patiently waiting.

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And they still made the play from deep in the hole. In fact, he was 5 feet back on the grass. That's the beauty.

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That saved a run. No run. No hits. An error. One left. The error did not hurt. Montreal fails to score.

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Top of the first in Atlanta is coming to bat.

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What if Ryman's been around. He's pitched with several major league ball clubs.

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ERA is 3.74 in 20 games. As an ex-ball though it's a lot better than that. 2.16 in seven games.

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He beat the Braves last time out and it was so close to getting him out of there that they had a pin chitter in the on deck circle.

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Pete Rose is at bat in his first trip at Cincinnati. No balls one strike. Live from riverfront.

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If he hits today safely he comes down here with a chance to tie. We willy keeler.

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Royster. Royster at 2.74. One Homer 26 RB eyes and Ryman first pitch.

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Fastball outside one and all might have been a breaking ball.

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Okay Rose made out the first time up today. Christiansen threw him out. So he is all for one.

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No one online caught by the pitcher. Ryman picked it off and a liner back to the mound.

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Now Barry Bernal. Bernal who plays against lefties plays center field and offense will play against the right handed pitching.

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Bernal at 2.23. No homers 11 RB eyes. Bernal with no homers that's strange because he can hit a ball.

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So you look for him to jack up on one one of these days. There is a button up towards third. Tough play. Terry Croy.

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Beautiful bond by Bernal. Terry can't let well did everything that you're supposed to do bear handed it through the first.

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Now just did be that'll bring on Matthew. Matthews at 2.84. 11 homers 39 RB eyes. Had a home run here Friday night.

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He's a follow one out one on no score. Here's a stretch and the pitch. Did it hit him I believe it did. It did in the elbow.

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He's not going to rub. I think it's party. Matthews hit me elbow. You got to get hit you prefer to be hit them.

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Now someplace where there's a little meat that something on that elbow on the phone. Boy that can sing. Two on one out.

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If Rose hit today you're going to think you're in Grand Central Station in this press box tomorrow. Four representatives of Nipon television already slated to be here tomorrow night to follow Rose.

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And Rose will be the first to tell you he doesn't get a hit. Well you don't see as many people and it's just natural inside with a curve. In fact after he broke the record the next day. So we're all reporters.

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He said well when I get up near Joe D. they'll be back. Burrows takes that curveball just off the hand one and all.

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Not just reporters radio and TV people to the one all low to an all.

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But if Rose gets today he goes to tie. We will a killer here in Atlanta tomorrow at forty four.

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Once that be something. Can't wait to see him. No fans in the southeast can either. To a pitch for all strike on a breaking ball to one.

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The second base beat out a bond. Matthews at first he got hit. Horner's on deck. Signed by Carter.

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Prime and the team of girls. Inside three and one another bad when they're loaded.

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Three balls one strike.

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Prime and except the sign now he steps off and says wind it up again. They got an indicator going with but now looking right over his shoulder.

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Now he said three one pitch. One on fly ball pretty well hit right center Valentine back. Still back on the track.

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But now tagging comes to third. Burrows almost had it measured he was about five feet from the fence when he caught it.

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West Palm Beach. Here's Horner. You run out of that. Really. The answer has been simply amazing. He's in 10 straight games matching a longer sitting streak by a brave this year. Royce and Cheney had it.

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Fifteen hits and thirty eight at bat. During the streak three ninety five average. The pitch to him. Well. Horner with nine homers and twenty six are behind his height is batting average of two eighty five.

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Takes a two out hit however runners on the corners. The now third Matthews first. Now the stretch. Here's the one all one little pop going to be caught by the second base and he was jammed cash makes the catch and that's it for Atlanta no run one hit and two left after one from the stadium.

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Fast and no it'll be Philadelphia Cincinnati. They're underway and rose is over one. New York is Houston. They know it's at San Diego Dodgers.

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The reds are in for three Monday Tuesday Wednesday night still plenty of tickets left. They wanted us to mention that there's still plenty of tickets left for the war night scheme.

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That's very important. Rose will be here with the reds.

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Here's the accurately parish right hand batter hitting two seventy eight ten home run forty five RBI. Also a twenty six double this year. He's having a fine season. No score top half of inning two. Here's the line by Boggs and the pitch parish takes inside ball one.

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Boggs winding is one of the liveries fastball grounded down the left field line fair ball rolling into the corner parish turns first head for a second. The throw comes back from Burroughs and parish on the lead off double here in the top half of inning two.

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That is number twenty seven of the year for Larry Parrish in the double department.

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The first hit off Tommy Boggs here's left fielder Warren Cromarty batting two eighty two and six home runs thirty six RBI.

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When three for four in last night's game also had three hits in the second game of Friday night's double header.

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Boggs comes to the belt here's his stretch Cromarty swings at a breaking ball didn't get a strike one. Cromarty a native of Miami has some of his family up for this series.

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The stretch in the old one pitch there's a line drive left field that's going to drop in for a base hit parish around third is going to try and always going to hold. It looked at first like he was going to try to score but Burroughs got the ball back quickly.

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And after taking about five steps around third parish applied the brakes.

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So Cromarty with another hit runners first and third nobody out that's it number two off Boggs and here's catcher Gary Carter he's hitting two thirty eight with eleven home runs and forty seven RBI.

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Carter has had five hits in this series three of them doubles one of them a Homer.

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Infield will play a double play depth for Atlanta.

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Outfield deep and shaded toward left. Boggs to the belt is pitch to Carter high fly ball shallow left field out goes Royster in comes Burroughs is going to drop in front of Burroughs base hit.

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Throw coming will be cut off by the third baseman Hawner and parish scores parish had to hold near the bag to see if that ball will be caught had it been caught he probably would not have been able to tag and score.

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But once the ball dropped in between Royster and Burroughs parish took off. Now the second goes Cromarty at the run scoring single for Gary Carter is forty eight RBI of the year.

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And it's one nothing Montreal. Hit number three off Boggs runners first and second now with nobody out on the batter shortstop Chris fire fire two forty four hitter he has four home run thirty four runs driven in.

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The stretch by Boggs the pitch to fire breaking ball low ball on.

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Boggs was superb his last start he shut out the Phillies and for it walked only one struck out seven it was his first major league shut out his first National League complete game.

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Now the one oh pitch again it's low to an O the count to Chris fire.

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One nothing Montreal is it were in the top half of inning two. Full schedule in both leagues will keep you posted throughout the afternoon on scores.

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Here's the two nothing pitch swing in a mess of the good fastball two and one the count and Chris fire pitcher Woody Prime and in the on deck circle.

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Sign given by Joe Nolan here's the stretch by Boggs and the two one pitch again a fastball fouled back into the feet.

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And that evens the count all two strike two.

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Again the stretch by Boggs.

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Long look at the runners the two two pitch high with a fastball count full three and two.

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Boggs has a good fastball six to two hundred pounder only twenty two years old.

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He was the second player picked in the country when he was drafted by the Texas Rangers in nineteen seventy four.

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The runners are not going to three two pitches wide to right field base hit.

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Runs into his coach.

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The thought of the play is out.

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Very unusual play third base coach Norm Sherry had the break supplied.

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Joe Marty kept on coming around third when right into his third base coach Norm Sherry Gary Matthews throw came to the plate Nolan was there waiting.

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When Joe Marty arrives.

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Very very seldom you see anything like that happen you will see a runner go through a stop sign from time to time but I can't recall ever seeing a runner run into his third base coach they collided head on.

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It's OK Gary Carter stopped at second at the base hit for Chris fire one out.

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And the pitcher Woody Freiman will be the hitter.

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Prime and over 18 as a hitter this year.

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The stretch in the pitch Freiman butting drops it down the third base side foul nothing in one.

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Now Freiman and third base coach Norm Sherry who's had a rocky inning here want to talk it over.

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Sherry more shaken up than was comardy when the two collided.

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The breaks on it had turned to look toward the plate to see where Matthews throw is coming just to make sure that he had done the right thing.

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Warren comardy was right into him.

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The old one pitch to prime and is taken high the count one and one again he was swearing.

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The runner at first Carter the runner at second the stretch by Boggs and the one one pitch.

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Freiman drops the bunt down the third base side good but catcher Joe Nolan feels so to mercy at first in time.

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That's a two three sacrifice for Woody Freiman out number two here in the top of the second fire now the runner at second Carter at third.

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And we're back to the top of the order second baseman Dave Cash will reach down Reister there are his first time.

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That feels straight away for cash back to the extremely close net up about an inch on the back.

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The bonds will go back to the lineup here's a pitch to cash right down the middle of the fastball strike one call.

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I'll be with you the rest of the way and Bray is radio today Ernie having to leave unfortunately the serve as a pallbearer for Franklin Brooks former Georgia Tech football coach.

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The general taking place in Roswell this afternoon as a high pop fly.

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First baseman Dale Murphy and feet on it makes the catch for not number three.

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That could have been a lot worse.

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Boggs is out of it in pretty good shape one run on four hits there were no errors and two runners left and at the end of an inning and a half our score Montreal one Atlanta nothing.

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We go to the bottom half of the second inning, Dale Murphy, Rod Gilbert, and Joe Nolan.

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It is 6'7 and 8 in the order.

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Scheduled up against Woody Freiman.

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Murphy will lead it off. He has a six-game hitting streak.

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Batting 246 leads the club in homers with 16 and leads the club in RBI's with 55.

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Woody Freiman won it one against the Braes this year, 8 and 9 against Atlanta Lifestyle.

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The veteran left-hander, winds and delivers.

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Plinging in a miss at a good fastball, nothing in one to count.

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He'll also be keeping you posted throughout the afternoon on the Pete Rose story.

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Go for one at home against the Phillies so far today.

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No one pitched to Murphy, Mrs. Lowell. One-on-one to count.

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Reds will be here tomorrow night.

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Phil Neitro faces rookie Mike LaCotte in the series opener. Here's the one-one to Murphy.

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Fastball inside two-and-one.

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Freiman winds is 2-1 pitch, breaking ball in the outside corner for a call strike that evens the count 2-2.

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Freiman's curve ball breaks almost directly downward.

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Ball's right off the table.

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Filed back.

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Into the upper deck. Count holds 2-2.

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On our scoreboard, these scores report so far on the American leg after 5, Yankees 3-Minnesota 2,

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Gidry against Erickson, Craig Cusick a home run from Minnesota in that game.

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Detroit after 3. Wilcox against Abbott.

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Next pitch to Murphy is the Lowell curve missing Lowell. Counts hold 3-2.

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Milwaukee at Toronto after 4. Brewers 2, Blue Jays 1. Rod League is against Underwood.

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California's Baltimore, no score after 1. Frost against Flanagan. Here's the 3-2 pitch to Murphy.

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There's a drive. Well hit right field. Back goes Valentine to the warning track to make the catch for the out.

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The ball was well hit, Flammer. Valentine just did have room.

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One gone, Rod Gilbert will be the hitter.

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Gilbert's batting 2-41. Two homers, 20 RBI's.

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A couple of other American league scores.

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Oakland at Cleveland, 3-0 Indians after 2. Paxton against Johnson.

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Diaz at Cleveland home run and Kansas City at Boston at 1-0 Royals after 1.5.

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Sluthorpe against Lee. No scores in yet for many of the National League games.

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Simon Weining is picked to Gilbert as a Czech swing foul back off the screen on on the count.

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Now the 0-1 pitch. Fastball bounce forward third. Parrish plays it on the short hop.

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Throws across the first in time.

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Well the first two braves up and down an order here in the bottom of the second.

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Now to capture John Olin. Olin batting 2-30.

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He has two home runs, nine runs with an in.

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Had two home runs in one game on Friday night.

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That was the first time he had ever done that in the Major League.

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Manager Bobby Cox before today's game has a very complimentary word for John Olin.

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Then that he hasn't had much of a chance to play this year and has never complained once.

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Just stays ready to do his job on that.

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First pitch to Nolan. Olin inside ball one.

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Now the wind in the 1-0 pitch. Curve, vinyl and swinging the count even. All one strike one.

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Two out bases empty. 1-0 Montrealer score. We're in the bottom half of inning two.

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The wind by Freyman. The 1-1 pitch. Curve foul back.

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A ball and two strikes to count on John Olin.

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Down the 1-2 delivery. Swing and a miss. The curve ball.

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Tracks out Nolan. That's the first strike out for Woody Freyman out number three for Atlanta.

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A 1-2 training in the bottom half of the second and after two score stays X-Bow's one braves nothing.

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We go to the top half of the third.

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The second in Perez is Getsu hitters against Tommy Boggs.

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X-Bow picked up four Hitsoff Boggs in the second inning that had managed only one run,

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a base running mistake by Warren Cromarty.

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Who ran through a hole sign by third base coach Norm Sherry and then ran right into Sherry.

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He was thrown out at the plate.

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Took a potential second run away from the X-Bow.

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Andre Dawson applied to right his first time.

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Exposed of 1-6, the Braves of 1-5 in the season series,

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which concludes here today for a pitch to Dawson inside fastball Miss Ballas.

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Down the 1-0 pitch. That's outside. Account 2 and nothing.

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Swing and a miss at a good fastball. 2 and 1. Account to Andre Dawson.

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After being signed at a Florida A&M.

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Here's the 2-1 from Boggs. There's a high fly ball. Deep left field.

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No way this one will stay in. It's in the blue seats. A long home run for Andre Dawson.

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That makes it 2-0 Montreal.

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As Dawson connects for his 17th home run of the season, RBI number 52.

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Pitch number 5 off Tommy Boggs in the batter right fielder Ellis Valentine.

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Pete Rose is at the plate in Cincinnati for his second at bat. He's 0-1.

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Bouncing to the pitchers first time up.

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Valentine the hitter, grounded to short his first time up. The pitch from Boggs.

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Drilled down the left fielder line fair. Rolling into the left field corner.

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Valentine takes the third at first. Heads for second.

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Burrows up with a ball and Valentine in with a standup double.

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For Valentine, his 25th double of the year. Hit number 6 off Tommy Boggs.

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And now, Chloe Boyer. Out to the mound for the word with Tommy Boggs.

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We're going to get some activity now on the Atlanta Bullpen.

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Left-handed Craig Schoek will begin to throw.

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Pete Rose at the plate in Cincinnati. We have a live report on the matrix board in center field.

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He's 0-1 today as a count of 2-2 on him right now facing Larry Kripchinson.

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He's trying to extend his hitting streak to 43 games this afternoon.

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There's a conversation here between Boyer and Nolan and Boggs.

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Still going on.

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Rose flies out. In Cincinnati, he's now 0-2.

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He's flying out to right field.

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The meeting over at the mound and Tony Perez the hitter. Perez grounded to short his first time.

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Rose is a 2-0 lead. Valentine down at second. Nobody out.

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Stretching Boggs. Here's his pitch.

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Gets away from Nolan rolling back towards the screen over the third easily. Goes on with Valentine.

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Pitch was low on outside. No ruling yet from official store at Charlie Roberts.

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He's still a wild pitch.

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Now a runner at third with nobody out.

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In field to play it in about halfway. The 1-0 pitch on the way to Perez.

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High and inside with a fastball ball 2-2 and nothing.

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Boggs working from the wind up. His 2-0 pitch hit right back at him. Bounces off Boggs.

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He's flying up by Reusier. Fires the first but not in time.

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The throw pulled Murphy off the bag at first. I don't know whether he would have had him or not.

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It'll be a base hit for Tony Perez holding at third. Alice Valentine.

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Now let's see if Boggs is okay. Looks like he might have gotten a glove on the ball.

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It was a line shot right back at him.

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Deflected off Boggs. Rolled for the shortstop Reusier. Jerry made the bare-handed pick up.

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The throw on the first. A little off the mark. Pulled Murphy off the bag.

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Perez has an infield hit. Valentine at third. Boggs says he's okay.

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Larry Parrish the hitter. Parrish doubled his first time. That's seven hits in the game now for Montreal.

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Breaking ball stayed high and the count of all the no strikes on Parrish.

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Scopes continuing to work in the Atlanta Bullfin.

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Now the 1-0 pitch. Almost behind the Parrish. He ducks under an off-speed breaking ball and the count two and nothing.

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Again was stretched by Boggs. The 2-0 pitch.

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Staff ball hit high and deep to center field. But now going back. Still going back.

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Looks up this one's gone home run. A line drive that just kept carrying.

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And Larry Parrish has his 11th home run of the year. Montreal has a five to dopping lead.

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Three RBI's for Parrish giving him a total of 48 for the season. Bobby Cox on his way to the mile.

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This will be the end of the afternoon for Tommy Boggs.

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Though Boggs goes two innings. Faces four batters here in the third. He allows five runs. Eight hits.

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All five of the runs are earned.

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No walks. No strikeouts for Boggs. One wild pitch.

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Craig Shulkin from the bullpen.

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Last hander making his 22nd appearance of the year. He has a record of two and one. Two saves and an earned an average of 2.45.

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He's allowed nine earned runs and 29 hits and 34 innings. He's walked eight and he has struck out 12.

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And while he warms up we'll pause for station identification. This is the Braves baseball network.

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Open your mind to open line with your host Mitch Sandler weeknight beginning at 7-eleven on entertainment radio.

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AM 1230 WJNO West Palm Beach.

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If you're about ready to go to work you'll be facing Warren Cromartie, Montréal out in front five to nothing.

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They got out in front five nothing in last night's game. Braves came back to limits.

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And we'll have to do the same thing here this afternoon.

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Those of you who may have missed some of the late scores last night.

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Los Angeles defeated Pittsburgh and San Diego defeated St. Louis.

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The five of Dodgers combined with a loss by San Francisco yesterday moved Los Angeles into a first place high with the Giants in the National League West.

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Cincinnati just one game back. San Diego now at the 500 level nine and a half out.

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The Braves are 12 and a half back. Houston 14 and a half out.

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Over in the East Philadelphia with a four game lead over the Cubs. Pittsburgh seven back. Montréal nine and a half out.

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Then the Mets 12 and a half back and the Cardinals 16 and a half out.

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The American League West Kansas City leads California by four.

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The American League East Boston leads Milwaukee nine five and a half.

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Here's Warren Cromartie at a single his first time up.

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Goes first pitch is foul out of play third base.

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No one won the count five nothing exposed.

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Home runs by Dawson and Parrish in this inning have accounted for four of the runs.

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There's the 0-1 pitch. There's the drive foul again down the left field side.

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Little deeper into the seats this time. It's nothing in two.

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Carter drove in the other Montreal run with a single back in the second.

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Now the 0-2 pitch on the way to Cromartie fouls straight back. Still nothing in two.

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The expos have lost eight of their last nine games.

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The first pitch on the way to curve outside one and two to Warren Cromartie.

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I spoke at a very good start this year.

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But the month of July has been a bad one for them.

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They're 11 and 19 for the month.

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Again the curve from scope again it's outside in the cabin Cromartie even at ball two strike two.

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Now the wind of the 2-2 pitch hit foul off the end of the bat. Still 2-2.

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Although we know that Pete Rose is 0-2 in Cincinnati we still have no score on our ticker.

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In that game Phillies and Reds. There's the 2-2 pitch bouncing ball foul down the first base side.

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Now remains ball two strike two. New York plays excuses.

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St. Louis of San Diego, Pittsburgh at Los Angeles and Chicago at San Francisco.

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I have a blue working for the Giants today.

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Those games all start later. 2-2 pitch to Cromartie. High drive down the left field line.

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Burroughs giving it a chase. Races in the foul territory. Can't quite reach it.

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The ball drop foul in the cabin Cromartie holds at 2-2.

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Sculpt has thrown eight pitches to Cromartie. Six of them strikes.

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But the little left hand hitter just keeps fouling them off. Staying alive.

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Again a 2-2 pitch on the way. Low in the count hole three and two.

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The left hand hitter catcher Gary Carter. This is a tough batting order for a left handed pitcher to face.

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Cromartie the only left hand hitter in it.

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Now the payoff pitch to Cromartie again foul back.

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Still 3-2 to Warren Cromartie.

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Cromartie over to the on-back circle for the Rosin bag now striding back towards the plate.

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Again a 3-2 pitch to him. Bouncing ball right back to Stoker. Makes a nice play.

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Throws on the Murphy and Dyer. Cromartie retired. There's out number one here on the top of the third.

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And now the catcher Gary Carter who drove in Montréal's first run with a single left back in the second.

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How about the Savannah Braves. They lost the game last night to Chattanooga.

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Final score 3-2. The game took 21 innings.

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Here's the pitch to Gary Carter as the strike calls curve in the inside corner.

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Now the 0-1 pitch. A little bit high. Count even 1-1.

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Got a note from Dave Fendrick, general manager of the Savannah ball club.

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Hoping that all you Savannah fans will be out there Monday night. Savannah takes on Nashville.

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1-1 pitch to Carter. Lying drive. Base hit left field.

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Burrows bobbles the ball a bit. Carter takes a big turn at first.

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But Burrows recovers. Gets it back to the infield and Carter held it with single.

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Carter now 2-2. That's hit number nine for the Expos.

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Shortstop Chris Pire will step in. He's single his first time up.

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In that game in Savannah Monday night it'll be Savannah and Nashville.

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And the Southside JCs will be teaming up with the Savannah Braves to help fight muscular dystrophy.

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Take it's available in the Savannah area at all 7-11 stores. Donation from all proceeds.

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We need to help fight muscular dystrophy.

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That's a grace and stadium in Savannah on Monday night.

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Here's the stretch in the pitch to Chris Pire taking a low ball on Pire at a base hit his first time.

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Now batting 2-46. Four homers. Driven in 34.

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Stretch in the 1-0 pitch. Curve low. 2-0.

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Pire the 7th Expo to bat here in the 3rd.

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Four runs are in. Carter the runner at first.

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Still only one out.

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Here's the 2-0 pitch. Again low on the inside of the curve and the count goes to 3-0.

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Pire takes a look at third base coach Norm Sherry.

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Now steps back in.

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Here's the 3-0 delivery. That's high ball 4.

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The first walk issued by Craig Scowk. In fact the first walk off Atlanta pitching in this game.

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Now the second goes Gary Carter. Now pitcher Woody Freiman becomes the 8th man to bat at the inning.

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Score from Cincinnati after 2. Reds 2 Philly is nothing. George Foster another home run for the Reds. He now has 25.

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Freiman had a sacrifice but his first time up.

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Infield in at the corners. Double play depth at 2nd and short. I feel very shallow.

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Time calls now as Nolan and Scowk want to talk over the sign.

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The meeting over Nolan back behind the plate.

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Here's the stretch by Scowk and the pitch to Freiman. He's squaring bunch of foul off his foot.

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Nothing in one. The count of Woody Freiman. This is the second tour of duty for Freiman with Montreal.

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He went to Cincinnati then the Chicago Cubs and back to the exposed.

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Also playing for the Pirates the Phillies and the Tigers. The stretch in the 0-1 pitch again he's bunning pops it foul.

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Drops just out of the reach if you don't know it. Nolan gave it a good try. The ball was only about four feet off the ground.

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Nothing in two. The count of Freiman. I will see what Dick Williams does. They keep the bun on or take it off with two strikes in his pitcher.

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Runners get their leads. Fire from first, Carter from second. Scowk stretching. Long look at the runners. The 0-2 pitch.

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He was squaring and takes strike for a call. Fast fall over at the knee.

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00:51:20,000 --> 00:51:27,000
First strikeout for Craig Scowk out number two in the third. Now Dave Cash the top of the order.

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00:51:27,000 --> 00:51:31,000
He reached on Reister's error in the first. Hops the first and the second.

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00:51:31,000 --> 00:51:41,000
Matting for the third time in the game is the ninth man to bat here in the third inning for Montreal.

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Runners get their leads. Scowk takes a quick look. Starts off Cash with a curve low of all one.

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00:52:01,000 --> 00:52:10,000
Again the look at the runners and the 1-0 pitch. That curve just missed inside. Two or nothing to count on Dave Cash.

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Exposed lead at five nothing. But we've got a long way to go. We're only in the top of the third.

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Craig Scowk on a release of Tommy Boggs. As the sign of the stretch in the 2-0 pitch. Fast fall misses high ball three.

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3-0 the count to Cash. Cincinnati here tomorrow night. We do want to remind all fans that there are still plenty of good tickets remaining for tomorrow night's game.

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Get them early tomorrow. Here's the 3-0 pitch. Cash gets the green light. There's a drive to deep left field.

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The burrows. Looks like this one's out of here. A three run homer for Dave Cash and a 3-0 pitch.

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That'll score Carter and Spire in front of him. It is now eight to nothing exposed. That's Cash's third homer of the year.

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The three RBI's give him 26 for the season. And now Andre Dawson who let off this inning with a home run.

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Three home runs in this inning by Montreal. Dawson's solo shot and a pair of three run homers. One by Larry Parish. Now one by Dave Cash.

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A seven run inning. It's eight nothing Montreal and here's Dawson again. He has climbed to right along with that home run.

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Take the curve outside ball one.

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And the wind in the 1-0 pitch that bounces up there and back to the screen. 2-0 to Carter Dawson.

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Goat has his sign. Here's the left hander's line. It's 2-0 pitch pop foul. This one will drop back out of play.

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Two balls. One strike to count. To Andre Dawson.

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Goat's go ready. Here's his 2-1 pitch. Fastball hit high and deep to center field. But now back he looks up. This one's gone.

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00:54:56,000 --> 00:55:08,000
Andre Dawson has just hit his second home run in the innings.

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It is now nine to nothing Montreal. For Dawson his 18th home run is 53rd RBI.

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We'll have to check the record book to see how many players have hit two home runs in one inning. It hasn't been many.

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That is the fourth home run in the inning hit by the Expo. Here's Ellis Valentine. He grounded the short in the first, doubled in the third.

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The line by Skok in the pitch. Foul back.

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Nothing in one. McCann and Valentine. Nine runs. 11 hits for the Expo. Who's faster. Boomin here this afternoon.

467
00:55:57,000 --> 00:56:06,000
The line in the 0-1 pitch. Pop some foul back out of play. Nothing in two to count.

468
00:56:06,000 --> 00:56:17,000
Dawson, Parrish, Cash and then Dawson again if hit home runs in the innings.

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00:56:17,000 --> 00:56:26,000
I believe the major league record for most home runs in an inning by one team is five. Here's the 0-2 pitch. Pop foul.

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The ball is in the way. Still 0-2.

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00:56:40,000 --> 00:56:47,000
Four of the runs in the inning charged to.

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00:56:47,000 --> 00:56:55,000
Five, four to Skok. There's a line drive. They sit in the left field. Burrows up a bit. Gets it back to the infield. Valentine.

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00:56:55,000 --> 00:57:03,000
Down with his second hit of the inning. That is hit number 12 for Montreal.

474
00:57:03,000 --> 00:57:11,000
Nolan out for a word with Skok. Here's Tony Perez. He's the 12th man to bat here in the top of the 30.

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00:57:11,000 --> 00:57:31,000
He's grounded the short. And a line shot single that carrom buff starting pitcher Tommy Vogue.

476
00:57:31,000 --> 00:57:40,000
Valentine the runner at first. Murphy will hold him. Skok takes a look over. Here's the pitch. Perez pops the foul back out of play. Nothing in one to count.

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00:57:40,000 --> 00:58:06,000
Here's the 0-1 pitch inside. Count one on one.

478
00:58:06,000 --> 00:58:14,000
Ray Dawson is tied a major league record by hitting two home runs in one inning.

479
00:58:14,000 --> 00:58:22,000
Last time it was done was by Cliff Johnson. Now the New York Yankees June 30th of last year. There's a slow bouncing ball.

480
00:58:22,000 --> 00:58:29,000
The short. Weissner gets it over to Gilbrith in time before Valentine. And the inning is finally over.

481
00:58:29,000 --> 00:58:37,000
But one inning it was for Montreal as they hit four home runs coming up with eight runs on eight hits.

482
00:58:37,000 --> 00:58:46,000
There were no errors and one runner left. At the end of two and a half our score Montreal nine Atlanta nothing.

483
00:58:46,000 --> 00:58:56,000
Forty Chevy Monza. Abandoned cars litter the land. But the people in Lexington, Kentucky are removing 100 of them a month.

484
00:58:56,000 --> 00:59:03,000
We discard millions of new tires. But in New Jersey they're turning old tires into playgrounds for children.

485
00:59:03,000 --> 00:59:12,000
Our streets and countryside have become dumping grounds for trash. But all across America people are now recycling eight million tons of it a year.

486
00:59:12,000 --> 00:59:20,000
We create staggering amounts of garbage. But in Virginia Beach they turned a mountain of garbage into a recreational hillside.

487
00:59:20,000 --> 00:59:29,000
Solution is destroying our beachfronts and waterways. But in Huntington Long Island they're planting seagrass which cleanses the water for wildlife and man.

488
00:59:29,000 --> 00:59:41,000
The cure for pollution is people working together. For a brochure on what you can do, light Keep America Beautiful Incorporated 99 Park Avenue, New York, New York, 1-0016.

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00:59:41,000 --> 00:59:46,000
A public service message of this station, the Advertising Council and Keep America Beautiful.

490
00:59:46,000 --> 00:59:53,000
Well the Braves and all Braves fans will be honoring Pete Rose here tomorrow night.

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But Pete will also be honoring the fans of Atlanta because prior to the game forty four Pete Rose posters will be personally autographed by Mr. Rose.

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And these posters will be given away to lucky fans attending Monday night's game.

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01:00:05,000 --> 01:00:11,000
That's tomorrow night when the Braves and the Cincinnati Reds open a three game series, possibly the biggest night of the season.

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We may have Pete Rose shooting for game number forty four in a row.

495
01:00:19,000 --> 01:00:26,000
Pitcher Craig Scoke leaves off the bottom of the third for Atlanta Braves trailing at nine to nothing. Here's Woody Freiman's first pitch.

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Curve over, call strike one. Scoke is a hitter this year.

497
01:00:31,000 --> 01:00:35,000
One for six, batting 167 is one hit a double.

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01:00:35,000 --> 01:00:45,000
Takes the fastball high, one-on-one the count. 18 other players have hit two home runs in one inning. Cliff Johnson did it last with a Yankees last June.

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01:00:45,000 --> 01:00:52,000
The one-one pitch, fouled off at the plate, one-on-two the count.

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01:00:52,000 --> 01:01:01,000
So Andre Dawson's name in the record books.

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The line by Woody Freiman, the one-two pitch to Scoke, just inside two and two.

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01:01:13,000 --> 01:01:21,000
Now the two-two pitch, bouncing ball in the hole base hit left field.

503
01:01:21,000 --> 01:01:25,000
Couldn't have thrown the ball any better.

504
01:01:25,000 --> 01:01:36,000
Just out of the race, you both the third baseman parish and the shortstop fired. Craig Scoke has opened up the Atlanta third with a base hit.

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01:01:36,000 --> 01:01:45,000
Players in the Braves will have back players in all clubs comment about how well the ball carries here at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium during the daylight hours.

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01:01:45,000 --> 01:01:52,000
We've had a lot of wild and woolly Sunday afternoon games here and a lot of run scores, so don't go away yet.

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01:01:52,000 --> 01:01:56,000
Long way to go, it's nine-nothing exposed, but let's see what happens. Here's Reister.

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01:01:56,000 --> 01:02:01,000
Swing and a miss, he was trying to go to right field with a Woody Freiman fastball.

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01:02:01,000 --> 01:02:07,000
Reister lined out to Freiman his first time.

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The Reds here tomorrow night, a lot of good seats still available.

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Here's the oh-one pitch, just inside one-on-one the count of Reister.

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Scoke not being held at first. Freiman takes a quick look over. Here's the one-one delivery.

513
01:02:31,000 --> 01:02:46,000
Outside two-on-one, that base hit by Scoke was hit number two for Atlanta off Woody Freiman.

514
01:02:46,000 --> 01:02:55,000
Freiman ready, here's his stretch and his two-one pitch. There's a high fly ball down the left field line that is going to hook foul.

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01:02:55,000 --> 01:03:16,000
Bouncing off the facade just above the exposed bullpen bench. Two-and-two, the count of Reister.

516
01:03:16,000 --> 01:03:26,000
Well, in this four-game series, we have had four different players with two home runs in one game. Horner is on it twice, Nolan for Atlanta once, and now Andre Dawson.

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01:03:26,000 --> 01:03:34,000
Here's the two-two pitch to Reister, flat foul on the play right side. That'll go into the upper deck.

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Here's the two-and-two, the two-and-two. Reister just got back in the starting lineup last night after missing four games with a knee injury which he suffered Monday night in Philadelphia.

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01:03:48,000 --> 01:04:12,000
Two-two pitch, low ball free, three-and-two. Barry Bonnell, the on-deck hitter. Woody Freiman.

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01:04:12,000 --> 01:04:22,000
Here's his sign from Carter. Here's the left-hander's stretch in the three-two pitch, foul back, three-and-two.

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01:04:22,000 --> 01:04:36,000
Braves are 29 and 22 here at home.

522
01:04:36,000 --> 01:04:42,000
Here's the six games under 500 for the whole season. Here's the three-two pitch, ground ball, base hit, left field.

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01:04:42,000 --> 01:04:49,000
Warren Kilmardi gets it back to the end field, and the Braves have runners at first and second.

524
01:04:49,000 --> 01:04:59,000
Well, this is what it takes to come back in games like this. You've got to get some base runners aboard, and then hope for a little long ball.

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Here's Bonnell, the hitter, and base hit by Reister, hit number three off Reiman. Many, many times you'll see a team have a big inning as Montreal did in the top of the third,

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and then their pitcher come back in the next half inning and have himself kind of a rocky inning.

527
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Pitcher on that bench for a long time during a beginning. Sometimes it'll cause a pitcher to lose a little bit.

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He's not single his first time. Reister at first, Skokit second, nobody out.

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01:05:34,000 --> 01:05:44,000
The stretch by Woody Freiman in the pitch. Freikall, Bonnell taking a curve in the outside corner.

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01:05:44,000 --> 01:05:54,000
The garden, corners corner, Dale's den, Barry's basket all out today. There's a fastball high, one-on-one the count.

531
01:05:54,000 --> 01:06:04,000
Montreal's Warren Kilmardi even has a sign. There's Go Crow. Here's the one-on-one pitch.

532
01:06:04,000 --> 01:06:17,000
A little low, two-on-one the count to Barry Bonnell. Now the stretch by Freiman in the two-on-pitch.

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01:06:17,000 --> 01:06:22,000
Change of his foul back towards the screen. Count even two-and-two.

534
01:06:22,000 --> 01:06:25,000
In the bottom of the third, Montréal with a nine-to-nothing lead.

535
01:06:25,000 --> 01:06:35,000
Braves have runners at first and second, nobody out. And a two-two count on Bonnell.

536
01:06:35,000 --> 01:06:44,000
Pete Rose is at the plate in Cincinnati for the third time. He is over two.

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Woody Freiman stretching. Here's the two-two pitch.

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Swing and a miss, but now on the there on strike. Fastball got him. That's Freikall number two for Woody Freiman.

539
01:06:55,000 --> 01:07:05,000
Out number one here in the bottom half of the third. Now Gary Matthews who was hit by a pitch his first time up.

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Here's the first time he's hit by a Cincinnati game. At the end of four, Red's two fillies nothing.

541
01:07:19,000 --> 01:07:30,000
Freiman stretching is pitched to Matthews, high and outside. One ball, no strikes the count.

542
01:07:30,000 --> 01:07:36,000
The master leads from first, scope from second. Here's Freiman stretch as one-oh pitch.

543
01:07:36,000 --> 01:07:42,000
Fouls hit held on to by Gary Cutter. Count one-on-one.

544
01:07:42,000 --> 01:07:49,000
Pete Rose just got a base hit. He is now hit safely in 43 straight games.

545
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A single for Pete Rose and he'll be going for a 44 game consecutive hitting streak tomorrow night here in Atlanta.

546
01:07:59,000 --> 01:08:05,000
His single was to left field over the head of Mike Schmidt. Unbelievable.

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Here's the one-one pitch to Matthews. Almost hit him again with an inside fastball.

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Well fans, tomorrow night be here. Pete Rose will be going to tie Wee Willie Keeler's 44 game hitting streak set back before the turn of the century.

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Here's the stretch in the two-one to Matthews, swinging the message two and two.

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A lot of tickets have already been sold but a lot of good seats still remaining.

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01:08:33,000 --> 01:08:40,000
Forget your tickets. Come on out and honor when the baseball's all-time great.

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Here's the stretch by Freiman, the two-two pitch. Way outside the McCount of Matthews, four, three and two.

553
01:08:47,000 --> 01:08:50,000
We're going to tell you some things about Wee Willie Keeler.

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01:08:50,000 --> 01:08:58,000
As this game goes on, that's the man who Rose will be trying to tie them all.

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01:08:58,000 --> 01:09:04,000
Freiman comes to the belt three-two pitch, fouls hit, held on to by Gary Carter.

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01:09:04,000 --> 01:09:08,000
That is strikeout number three for Wee Willie Freiman.

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So there are two gone now on the bottom of the third. Runners still at first and second. Here's Jeff Burroughs.

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He's flying the deep right his first time.

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01:09:31,000 --> 01:09:49,000
It'll be Phil Necro trying to put an end to the Rose streak here tomorrow night, 7.35 game time.

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01:09:49,000 --> 01:09:56,000
And there'll be 44 Pete Rose autograph posters given away to Lucky Fan at tomorrow night's game.

561
01:09:56,000 --> 01:10:02,000
Here's the stretch by Freiman the pitch. Burroughs takes inside ball one.

562
01:10:02,000 --> 01:10:06,000
We're in the bottom of the third Montreal with a nine to nothing lead.

563
01:10:06,000 --> 01:10:17,000
They got one run in the second, eight runs in the third as expo hitters delivered four home runs, two of them by Andre Dawson.

564
01:10:17,000 --> 01:10:33,000
Down to one-oh pitch. Inside the gun on Burroughs two and nothing.

565
01:10:33,000 --> 01:10:52,000
Freiman's two-nothing pitch. Curve in the outside edge for a strike at two and one. We'll check scores for you in the top half of the fourth inning.

566
01:10:52,000 --> 01:10:57,000
Freiman ready now for his two-one pitch to Jeff Burroughs. Here it comes.

567
01:10:57,000 --> 01:11:04,000
High pop up shallow center field. Andre Dawson in and two is left makes the grab.

568
01:11:04,000 --> 01:11:09,000
That's it for the Braves in the third. No runs, two hits, no errors, two left at the end of three.

569
01:11:09,000 --> 01:11:15,000
Score saves Montreal nine at line of nothing.

570
01:11:15,000 --> 01:11:23,000
In America abandoned cars litter the land. But the people in Lexington, Kentucky are removing 100 of them a month.

571
01:11:23,000 --> 01:11:30,000
We discard millions of used tires. But in New Jersey they're turning old tires into playgrounds for children.

572
01:11:30,000 --> 01:11:39,000
Our streets and countryside have become dumping grounds for trash. But all across America people are now recycling eight million tons of it a year.

573
01:11:39,000 --> 01:11:47,000
We create staggering amounts of garbage. But in Virginia Beach they turned a mountain of garbage into a recreational field slide.

574
01:11:47,000 --> 01:11:56,000
Pollution is destroying our beach fronts and waterways. But in Huntington Long Island they're planting seagrass which cleanses the water for wildlife and man.

575
01:11:56,000 --> 01:12:08,000
The cure for pollution is people working together. For a brochure on what you can do, write Keep America Beautiful Incorporated 99 Park Avenue, New York, New York, 1-0016.

576
01:12:08,000 --> 01:12:13,000
A public service message of this station, the Advertising Council and Keep America Beautiful.

577
01:12:13,000 --> 01:12:22,000
The top half of the fourth inning, Larry Parrish, who lead it off from Montreal, he has doubled and homered in this game.

578
01:12:22,000 --> 01:12:25,000
He's scored two runs, driven in three.

579
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It's got word from Bob Hope that extra ticket windows are being opened here at Atlanta Houghton County Stadium for the remainder of today.

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They'll be open until six o'clock with tickets on sale not only for tomorrow night's game, but for any game in the upcoming series of Cincinnati.

581
01:12:39,000 --> 01:12:46,000
It should be a dandy with Phil Necrow going against them tomorrow night. Tom Seaver against Larry McWilliams here on Tuesday night.

582
01:12:46,000 --> 01:12:54,000
Bill Bonham faces Preston Hannah Wednesday night. The Braves are then off on Thursday. Houston comes in for a weekend series beginning Friday.

583
01:12:54,000 --> 01:13:01,000
And those extra ticket windows will be open until 6 p.m. this afternoon and will reopen at 8.30 tomorrow morning.

584
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Here's Parrish leading off the fourth in a game that's been all Montreal so far.

585
01:13:17,000 --> 01:13:19,000
Craig Scope to the lineup is pitched to Parrish.

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01:13:19,000 --> 01:13:27,000
High drive, deep left field, burrows looks up. This one's gone.

587
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Larry Parrish has his second home run of the game and that is the sixth home run hit by the Expo's in the last two innings.

588
01:13:38,000 --> 01:13:47,000
Parrish now with a double and two home runs, four RBI's in the game. He has 12 homers on the season, 49 RBI's.

589
01:13:47,000 --> 01:13:53,000
Before Warren Cromarty steps in, let's pause for station identification. This is the Braves baseball network.

590
01:13:53,000 --> 01:13:59,000
Radio drama is alive and well in the CBS Radio Mystery Theater.

591
01:13:59,000 --> 01:14:08,000
Weeknights at 10 and weekends at 9 on entertainment radio, AM 1230 WJNO West Palm Beach.

592
01:14:08,000 --> 01:14:17,000
Warren Cromarty the hitter at 10-0 Montreal. Cromarty 1 for 2. There's a line drive to right field dropping in for extra bases bouncing off the wall.

593
01:14:17,000 --> 01:14:27,000
Cromarty heads for second. Matthews gets it back to the infield and Cromarty on with a stand-up double.

594
01:14:27,000 --> 01:14:36,000
The 14th hit for the Expo's are only in the top half of the fourth inning. This has been one of those days.

595
01:14:36,000 --> 01:14:42,000
Now the catcher, Gary Carter. Carter's 2 for 2. He had a single in the second, a single in the third.

596
01:14:42,000 --> 01:14:54,000
He has scored one run, driven in one. Mickey Maylor begins to loosen up now on the Atlanta bullpen.

597
01:14:54,000 --> 01:15:02,000
Braves bullpen not too deep right now. Adrian Devine still disabled, buddy J. Solomon.

598
01:15:02,000 --> 01:15:12,000
There's a line drive by Carter fouled on the left field side. Solomon who had started his last two appearances.

599
01:15:12,000 --> 01:15:18,000
Rick Kapp threw on the sidelines yesterday, said it saws a little better.

600
01:15:18,000 --> 01:15:23,000
He's still unable to pitch in the game and of course you don't like to use your bullpen aces.

601
01:15:23,000 --> 01:15:33,000
You have like Gene Garber in games like this. Unless of course you come back. The 0-1 pitch, clinging to miss the curve, the count nothing in two.

602
01:15:33,000 --> 01:15:38,000
The managers have to do something that they really hate to do and that is even when a pitcher is ineffective.

603
01:15:38,000 --> 01:15:48,000
Leave them in there a little longer than they ordinarily would. At this stage of a game like this.

604
01:15:48,000 --> 01:15:53,000
Nothing in two the count on Carter. Cormarty is second. Nobody else.

605
01:15:53,000 --> 01:15:59,000
Stretched by a scope to pitch. Inside of a fastball, it's one and two.

606
01:15:59,000 --> 01:16:07,000
This is one of the few times all season that Craig Scope has not been effective since coming up from Richmond.

607
01:16:07,000 --> 01:16:12,000
He has done a fine job out of that bullpen.

608
01:16:12,000 --> 01:16:28,000
Now to stretch in the one-two pitch. There's a drive. This one is going to base foul. It had the distance.

609
01:16:28,000 --> 01:16:34,000
But not the direction.

610
01:16:34,000 --> 01:16:43,000
It remains one and two to Gary Carter. Carter once hit two home runs and one inning in the minor leagues when he was at Memphis.

611
01:16:43,000 --> 01:16:48,000
Which at that time was a triple A affiliate of Montreal.

612
01:16:48,000 --> 01:16:53,000
There's the one-two pitch. Inside two and two.

613
01:16:53,000 --> 01:16:58,000
Ten runs, 14 hits for the Expos. No runs, three hits to Atlanta.

614
01:16:58,000 --> 01:17:04,000
We're in the top half of the fourth.

615
01:17:04,000 --> 01:17:16,000
Cormarty leads from second. Scope stretches his two-two pitch. Again, yank foul down at left field line.

616
01:17:16,000 --> 01:17:26,000
It's still two and two to Gary Carter. Carter from Culver City, California.

617
01:17:26,000 --> 01:17:34,000
Only 24 years old. Hit 31 home runs last year while batting 284 for the Expos.

618
01:17:34,000 --> 01:17:38,000
Now the two-two pitch. Did he go? Yes, he did. He changed the bat curve ball.

619
01:17:38,000 --> 01:17:42,000
Loan inside. Scope strikes him out.

620
01:17:42,000 --> 01:17:47,000
Trackout number two for Craig Scope. Out number one here in the top of the fourth. Now Chris Fire, the hitter.

621
01:17:47,000 --> 01:18:07,000
There is single and walk.

622
01:18:07,000 --> 01:18:13,000
Now looked back by Craig Scope to pitch to Spire. Pling in the midst of the curve. Nothing in one lookout.

623
01:18:13,000 --> 01:18:19,000
On our scoreboard after seven in New York. Yankees and Twins tied up 33.

624
01:18:19,000 --> 01:18:23,000
Gossage is now replaced. Gidry for the Yankees. Erickson pitching for Minnesota.

625
01:18:23,000 --> 01:18:27,000
Cusick is homered for the Twins in that game.

626
01:18:27,000 --> 01:18:33,000
A one pitch on the way to Spire. Low at 21. Texas at Chicago after six and a half.

627
01:18:33,000 --> 01:18:39,000
Rangers four. White Sox two. Comer for Texas. Wood Shuler and Legro have all pitched for Chicago.

628
01:18:39,000 --> 01:18:45,000
Legro is currently working.

629
01:18:45,000 --> 01:18:48,000
Here's the one-one to Spire. It's low two and one.

630
01:18:48,000 --> 01:18:55,000
Seattle at Detroit after five and a half. Tigers five. Seattle three. Wilcox replaced by Sikes and the six for Tigers.

631
01:18:55,000 --> 01:19:03,000
Abbott house and now parrot for Seattle. Robertson Jones if it's Seattle home run.

632
01:19:03,000 --> 01:19:09,000
Here's the two-one delivery. Pling in the midst of the breaking ball. Two and two to the count of Chris Spire.

633
01:19:09,000 --> 01:19:14,000
Milwaukee at Toronto at the end of six. Brewers five. Blue Jays four.

634
01:19:14,000 --> 01:19:19,000
Rodriguez replaced by Replogel for Milwaukee. Underwood replaced by Murphy for Toronto.

635
01:19:19,000 --> 01:19:27,000
Bissetti and Mayberry at the Blue Jays homers. Two-two pitch to Spire. Bounce foul down the third base side.

636
01:19:27,000 --> 01:19:33,000
California at Baltimore after four. It's one nothing. Angels frost against Flanagan. Oakland at Cleveland after four.

637
01:19:33,000 --> 01:19:40,000
It's three nothing. Indians. Paxton against Johnson. Diaz a Cleveland home run. Kansas City at Boston at the end of four and a half.

638
01:19:40,000 --> 01:19:46,000
Two nothing. Royals. Slither off against Lee. Phillies and Reds after four. Two nothing. Cincinnati.

639
01:19:46,000 --> 01:19:50,000
Hume against Christensen. Foster a home run. Rose a base hit.

640
01:19:50,000 --> 01:19:57,000
Two-two pitch to Spire. Checks swing. Foul tip held on to by Joan Olin. Strikeout number three for Craig Scopes.

641
01:19:57,000 --> 01:20:04,000
Out number two here in the top half of the fourth inning. And now the pitcher Woody Freiman.

642
01:20:04,000 --> 01:20:10,000
Well, the sacrifice spun in the second. Looks at the third strike in the third.

643
01:20:10,000 --> 01:20:18,000
Cubs and Giants now underway. Chicago with a one nothing lead after one.

644
01:20:18,000 --> 01:20:24,000
That's in San Francisco. Here's the pitch. Outside ball one.

645
01:20:24,000 --> 01:20:36,000
Two outs. Cromarty at second. We're in the top of the fourth. Expo's ten braves. Nothing our score.

646
01:20:36,000 --> 01:20:45,000
The one-oh pitch. Way outside two-and-oh.

647
01:20:45,000 --> 01:20:54,000
Mailer continues to work in the Atlanta Bullpen.

648
01:20:54,000 --> 01:21:00,000
As Scope gets ready for his two-oh pitch to Freiman. Hop foul back toward the press box.

649
01:21:00,000 --> 01:21:13,000
And in. Dennis Dumbler. Makes a nice play.

650
01:21:13,000 --> 01:21:21,000
Two-and-one to Woody Freiman. Here's the two-on-pitch bouncing ball fielded by the pitcher Scopes.

651
01:21:21,000 --> 01:21:27,000
Grows on to Murphy in time for out number three. So that's all for the Expo's in the fourth.

652
01:21:27,000 --> 01:21:32,000
They come up with one run on the Larry Parrishomer. Two hits. There were no errors in one runner left.

653
01:21:32,000 --> 01:21:37,000
And at the end of three-and-a-half our score now. Montréal ten Atlanta nothing.

654
01:21:37,000 --> 01:21:43,000
At the bottom half of the fourth inning Bob Hunter, Dale Murphy and Rod Gilbert's schedule hitters against Woody Freiman.

655
01:21:43,000 --> 01:21:54,000
When Pete Rose and the Reds are here tomorrow night Pete will be trying to tie a record established by Wily Keeler back in 1897 when he hit in 44th grade games.

656
01:21:54,000 --> 01:22:04,000
Baseball was a very different game back then. Back following that 1897 season. Baseball established a new set of rules.

657
01:22:04,000 --> 01:22:15,000
One thing which they outlawed was hiding baseballs in long outfield grass and using them to throw runners out of strategic moments.

658
01:22:15,000 --> 01:22:21,000
I also could make the footing a little treacherous out there I would say.

659
01:22:21,000 --> 01:22:34,000
The owner popped out his first time. Takes a strike from Woody Freiman. Nothing in one to count.

660
01:22:34,000 --> 01:22:37,000
The line by Freiman the 0-1 pitch to Horner.

661
01:22:37,000 --> 01:22:44,000
Glowing away one-on-one. Horner trying to extend the ten game hitting streak. That's the longest streak any brave has had this year.

662
01:22:44,000 --> 01:22:51,000
The longest streak any brave has had. Jerry Reister and Darryl Cheney each had ten game streaks earlier.

663
01:22:51,000 --> 01:22:59,000
One-one pitch hit off the fifth toward first down one half to Perez. Makes the unassisted play one down.

664
01:22:59,000 --> 01:23:06,000
One away in the bottom of the fourth, Dale Murphy will be the hitter. He lined out to write his first time.

665
01:23:06,000 --> 01:23:16,000
The first time.

666
01:23:16,000 --> 01:23:24,000
Freiman winding is pitch on the way to Merck.

667
01:23:24,000 --> 01:23:30,000
High bouncing ball over the mound. Second baseman Dave Cash near the bag as it throws on the first just in time.

668
01:23:30,000 --> 01:23:35,000
Nice play by Cash to retire Murphy.

669
01:23:35,000 --> 01:23:56,000
Two down now in the fourth and second baseman Rob Gilbert is up. Gilbert is grounded to third his first time.

670
01:23:56,000 --> 01:24:06,000
Freiman winding is pitch. Fast ball over at the knees nothing in one to count.

671
01:24:06,000 --> 01:24:17,000
The line by Woody and the 0-1 pitch. Pop them up foul first base side. Perez giving it a chase with the sunglasses down but won't have a play.

672
01:24:17,000 --> 01:24:32,000
Nothing in two and Rob Gilbert.

673
01:24:32,000 --> 01:24:40,000
Here's the 0-2 pitch. Over but low one and two. Woody Freiman a late starter in his baseball career.

674
01:24:40,000 --> 01:24:49,000
He was 26 years old before he signed his first pro contract. Here's the 1-2 pitch. Right back to Freiman. Nice play by Woody on one half throws on the first.

675
01:24:49,000 --> 01:24:59,000
And the Braves are down and out in the fourth. No run hit there as the men left after four. Our score stays exposed 10. Braves nothing.

676
01:24:59,000 --> 01:25:14,000
The family.

677
01:25:14,000 --> 01:25:29,000
Come to the new Sambo's restaurant grand opening at 3000 South Congress Avenue and see why it's just with your family order. Open seven days a week. Sambo's welcome you for breakfast lunch and dinner with 181 delicious items to do from.

678
01:25:29,000 --> 01:25:38,000
For kids loving under there's a special faggerman you with 35 cent hot dogs and hamburgers and kids dinners for only one dollar.

679
01:25:38,000 --> 01:25:47,000
So bring the family in now for a wide choice of your favorite meal and prices that still make sense.

680
01:25:47,000 --> 01:25:54,000
It's just what the family order.

681
01:25:54,000 --> 01:26:06,000
That's the new Sambo's restaurant at 3000 South Congress Avenue in Palm Springs.

682
01:26:06,000 --> 01:26:16,000
They go to the top half of the fifth inning top of the order will back from Montreal Dave Cash Andre Dawson and Ellis Valentine.

683
01:26:16,000 --> 01:26:27,000
They're talking a moment ago about baseball and the we willy dealer era dealer the smallest player in the Hall of Fame was only five four way to 140.

684
01:26:27,000 --> 01:26:41,000
Known for his phrase I hit him where they ate. He gets 432 in 1897 the year he hit him 44 straight.

685
01:26:41,000 --> 01:26:44,000
Play for the old Baltimore Orioles.

686
01:26:44,000 --> 01:26:52,000
We're owned by a gentleman by the name of Harry Von Horst who also owned a brewery.

687
01:26:52,000 --> 01:27:05,000
As he's reached in an error popped the first and hit a three run homer first pitch is low ball one.

688
01:27:05,000 --> 01:27:09,000
Now the one oh pitch again a low curve ball to a nothing to count.

689
01:27:09,000 --> 01:27:18,000
Craig Scokes came on back in the third release of Tommy Boggs.

690
01:27:18,000 --> 01:27:23,000
The box is wrapped up for five runs. Scokes is also given up five.

691
01:27:23,000 --> 01:27:35,000
They pitch the cash outside three and nothing.

692
01:27:35,000 --> 01:27:41,000
Now the three nothing pitch strike calls cash taking all the way three and one.

693
01:27:41,000 --> 01:27:53,000
Scokes haven't had many games they've been out of this year.

694
01:27:53,000 --> 01:27:56,000
There's the three one delivery to cash bouncing ball right side.

695
01:27:56,000 --> 01:28:00,000
Rod Gilbert has it in the second half throws on the first in time.

696
01:28:00,000 --> 01:28:12,000
The cash retired one down on the top of the fifth and now Andre Dawson who back in the third inning became only the 18th player in Major League history to hit two homeruns and one inning.

697
01:28:12,000 --> 01:28:18,000
There were two solo shots. He has also climbed to right.

698
01:28:18,000 --> 01:28:31,000
There was 18 homers and 53 runs driven in for the season. Thatting to 49.

699
01:28:31,000 --> 01:28:36,000
First pitch to him low ball one.

700
01:28:36,000 --> 01:28:44,000
Now fielder Del Uncernin, fielder Peppey Prius loosening up down in the Montreal Bullpen so he may see some changes.

701
01:28:44,000 --> 01:28:51,000
He's not this early in the game. Here's the one oh pitch foul back one at one.

702
01:28:51,000 --> 01:28:56,000
Exposed go with a pretty set lineup. They don't platoon at all.

703
01:28:56,000 --> 01:29:07,000
The only chance to take Williams gets to rest is regular players are in games and he gets a big lead.

704
01:29:07,000 --> 01:29:23,000
Now he has skoken the one one pitch just inside two and one.

705
01:29:23,000 --> 01:29:30,000
Now the two one delivery. There's a lion drive left field Jeff Burroughs in about two steps makes the catch.

706
01:29:30,000 --> 01:29:37,000
Number two. Two gone in the top half of the fifth inning and that'll bring up Ellis Valentine. Valentine two for three.

707
01:29:37,000 --> 01:29:42,000
Grounded to short in the first, doubled in the third, singles also in the third.

708
01:29:42,000 --> 01:29:55,000
Exposed and twelve men to the plate in that third inning.

709
01:29:55,000 --> 01:30:01,000
The line by Craig Scokes to pitch to Valentine is pop foul back out of play.

710
01:30:01,000 --> 01:30:06,000
Nothing in one account.

711
01:30:06,000 --> 01:30:11,000
Can she just join us? Pete Rose and his third at bat today single the left field.

712
01:30:11,000 --> 01:30:15,000
That's a 43 game hitting streak.

713
01:30:15,000 --> 01:30:19,000
We'll try for 44 here at the stadium against Phil Necrow tomorrow night.

714
01:30:19,000 --> 01:30:25,000
Extra ticket windows will be open until six tonight and reopen at 8 30 tomorrow morning.

715
01:30:25,000 --> 01:30:37,000
The one pitch to Valentine is inside in the count one and one.

716
01:30:37,000 --> 01:30:43,000
Now the line in the one one pitch. There's a lion drive center field but now we'll have to play it in the hot base hit for Valentine.

717
01:30:43,000 --> 01:30:50,000
His third hit of the afternoon.

718
01:30:50,000 --> 01:30:54,000
That is hit number 15 from Montreal.

719
01:30:54,000 --> 01:30:59,000
The seventh hit off Craig Scokes and the batter first baseman Tony Perez.

720
01:30:59,000 --> 01:31:02,000
He's over one for three and an infield single in the third.

721
01:31:02,000 --> 01:31:10,000
He's also grounded to short and hit into a fourth play.

722
01:31:10,000 --> 01:31:16,000
The stretch by Scokes and the pitch Perez pops his foul back toward the press box again.

723
01:31:16,000 --> 01:31:23,000
Bounces back downstairs.

724
01:31:23,000 --> 01:31:36,000
This is Joe Nolan as a souvenir.

725
01:31:36,000 --> 01:31:42,000
The stretch by Scokes the 0 1 to Perez low one on one.

726
01:31:42,000 --> 01:31:49,000
There's probably nobody in baseball pulling any harder for Pete Rose and the guy at the plate right now Tony Perez who came up the Reds

727
01:31:49,000 --> 01:31:55,000
organizational ladder as a teammate of Pete Rose of course played in Cincinnati for many years with Rose.

728
01:31:55,000 --> 01:32:00,000
Very close friend of Pete.

729
01:32:00,000 --> 01:32:11,000
The one one pitch there's a high fly ball deep right center field Matthews back Vanell back they look up it is gone home run.

730
01:32:11,000 --> 01:32:27,000
That is the sixth home run hit by the Expo here this afternoon as they up their lead now at twelve to nothing.

731
01:32:27,000 --> 01:32:37,000
Tony Perez home run number nine RBI is number fifty four and fifty five hit number sixteen for the Expo.

732
01:32:37,000 --> 01:32:41,000
And here's Larry Parrish who has doubled and homework twice.

733
01:32:41,000 --> 01:32:45,000
He scored three times and driven in four.

734
01:32:45,000 --> 01:32:59,000
Taylor again up in the Atlanta bullpen.

735
01:32:59,000 --> 01:33:19,000
Here's the one oh pitch high with a fastball one on one account.

736
01:33:19,000 --> 01:33:24,000
Now the line of me makes pitches outside.

737
01:33:24,000 --> 01:33:29,000
Curve ball missing.

738
01:33:29,000 --> 01:33:37,000
Two and one.

739
01:33:37,000 --> 01:33:40,000
Two one delivery.

740
01:33:40,000 --> 01:33:45,000
Breaking ball inside ball three.

741
01:33:45,000 --> 01:33:53,000
Three and one the count and Larry Parrish.

742
01:33:53,000 --> 01:33:56,000
Wiving is three one delivery strike two calls.

743
01:33:56,000 --> 01:34:00,000
Fastball outside corner four count three and two.

744
01:34:00,000 --> 01:34:04,000
The line score for Montreal looks like a zip code.

745
01:34:04,000 --> 01:34:09,000
Oh one eight one two.

746
01:34:09,000 --> 01:34:16,000
There's a three two pitch high fly ball deep center field but now going back looks up it is gone.

747
01:34:16,000 --> 01:34:29,000
Larry Parrish has hit his third home run of this game and the Expo have hit their seventh.

748
01:34:29,000 --> 01:34:39,000
That home run carried directly over the four oh two side and straight away center.

749
01:34:39,000 --> 01:34:47,000
Parrish now with a double three home runs and five RBIs in this game.

750
01:34:47,000 --> 01:34:50,000
And we're only in the fifth inning.

751
01:34:50,000 --> 01:34:53,000
That's going to be all for Craig Scowk.

752
01:34:53,000 --> 01:34:55,000
Bobby Cox out to make the change.

753
01:34:55,000 --> 01:34:59,000
Mickey Maylor will come in.

754
01:34:59,000 --> 01:35:05,000
Scowk works two and two thirds innings.

755
01:35:05,000 --> 01:35:08,000
He has given up eight runs.

756
01:35:08,000 --> 01:35:11,000
Nine hits.

757
01:35:11,000 --> 01:35:15,000
All eight of the runs are earned.

758
01:35:15,000 --> 01:35:21,000
He walked one and he struck out three and now Mickey Maylor will come on the pitch.

759
01:35:21,000 --> 01:35:25,000
Maylor was the starting pitcher in last night's game.

760
01:35:25,000 --> 01:35:28,000
Left after one and two thirds innings surrendering five runs.

761
01:35:28,000 --> 01:35:31,000
Mickey making his 22nd appearance of the year.

762
01:35:31,000 --> 01:35:33,000
He's made 11 starts.

763
01:35:33,000 --> 01:35:39,000
Has a record of three wins five defeats earned on average of 3.81.

764
01:35:39,000 --> 01:35:44,000
He's given up 33 earned runs and 63 hits.

765
01:35:44,000 --> 01:35:48,000
In 77 and two thirds innings he's walked 38.

766
01:35:48,000 --> 01:35:52,000
He struck out 51.

767
01:35:52,000 --> 01:35:54,000
And home run by Parrish makes it 13 to nothing.

768
01:35:54,000 --> 01:36:00,000
Parrish now with 13 home runs and 50 RBIs.

769
01:36:00,000 --> 01:36:03,000
He has three home runs in this game.

770
01:36:03,000 --> 01:36:06,000
Parrish is hit three. Dawson's hit two.

771
01:36:06,000 --> 01:36:11,000
Perez is hit one. Cash is hit one.

772
01:36:11,000 --> 01:36:17,000
Maylor is set to go now against Warren Comarty who has singles bounce to the pitcher and doubles.

773
01:36:17,000 --> 01:36:29,000
13 runs 17 hits for the Expos.

774
01:36:29,000 --> 01:36:31,000
The finding is pitched to Comarty.

775
01:36:31,000 --> 01:36:41,000
Fastball outside ball one.

776
01:36:41,000 --> 01:36:44,000
Now the 1-0 pitch fouled back.

777
01:36:44,000 --> 01:36:56,000
Now ball with a strike to count to Comarty.

778
01:36:56,000 --> 01:36:59,000
The wind by Maylor the 1-1 pitch.

779
01:36:59,000 --> 01:37:12,000
High at 2-1.

780
01:37:12,000 --> 01:37:14,000
Now the 2-1 delivery.

781
01:37:14,000 --> 01:37:17,000
High pop foul third base side.

782
01:37:17,000 --> 01:37:19,000
Horner and Nolan both chasing.

783
01:37:19,000 --> 01:37:20,000
They might collide.

784
01:37:20,000 --> 01:37:21,000
Nope.

785
01:37:21,000 --> 01:37:25,000
Nolan calls off Horner and makes the play for out number three.

786
01:37:25,000 --> 01:37:30,000
Looks like they're on a collision course there for a moment.

787
01:37:30,000 --> 01:37:33,000
Nolan makes the catch and that's it for the Expos and the fifth.

788
01:37:33,000 --> 01:37:35,000
But they pick up three more runs and three hits.

789
01:37:35,000 --> 01:37:38,000
Homer's by Perez and Parrish in the inning.

790
01:37:38,000 --> 01:37:40,000
There are no errors nonetheless after four and a half.

791
01:37:40,000 --> 01:37:44,000
Our score Montréal 13 at Latin nothing.

792
01:37:44,000 --> 01:37:46,000
Hello General France friendly Bob Adams.

793
01:37:46,000 --> 01:37:49,000
Hi Bob this is John Bozek and boy do I need a travel loan.

794
01:37:49,000 --> 01:37:51,000
Well we'll get right to work on it John where you going.

795
01:37:51,000 --> 01:37:53,000
To Paris Bob to meet my girlfriend.

796
01:37:53,000 --> 01:37:55,000
Oh France is very romantic.

797
01:37:55,000 --> 01:37:57,000
She's not in France Bob I've already been there.

798
01:37:57,000 --> 01:37:58,000
I thought you said Paris.

799
01:37:58,000 --> 01:38:01,000
I did Bob but she must have been in Paris Kentucky.

800
01:38:01,000 --> 01:38:02,000
Oh I see.

801
01:38:02,000 --> 01:38:03,000
Or Paris Michigan.

802
01:38:03,000 --> 01:38:07,000
There's also a Paris in Arkansas, Idaho, Illinois, Maine, Mississippi and Missouri.

803
01:38:07,000 --> 01:38:08,000
My goodness I have no idea.

804
01:38:08,000 --> 01:38:10,000
New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas.

805
01:38:10,000 --> 01:38:11,000
John.

806
01:38:11,000 --> 01:38:12,000
And Virginia.

807
01:38:12,000 --> 01:38:14,000
That's a lot of traveling I better rush that loan.

808
01:38:14,000 --> 01:38:17,000
Oh thanks Bob because as soon as I find her we're going to get married in Portland.

809
01:38:17,000 --> 01:38:18,000
Maine?

810
01:38:18,000 --> 01:38:19,000
There's one in Oregon too Bob.

811
01:38:19,000 --> 01:38:20,000
Uh oh.

812
01:38:20,000 --> 01:38:22,000
And Connecticut, Indiana, North Dakota.

813
01:38:22,000 --> 01:38:26,000
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814
01:38:26,000 --> 01:38:31,000
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815
01:38:31,000 --> 01:38:36,000
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816
01:38:36,000 --> 01:38:40,000
Call General Finance's friendly Bob Adams to borrow up to $2500.

817
01:38:40,000 --> 01:38:43,000
Call 848-9781.

818
01:38:43,000 --> 01:38:47,000
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819
01:38:47,000 --> 01:38:50,000
Heroism, it's a rare commodity these days.

820
01:38:50,000 --> 01:38:54,000
But there are hundreds of people in the Palm Beaches who've performed an act of heroism

821
01:38:54,000 --> 01:38:57,000
and it took them less than half an hour to do it.

822
01:38:57,000 --> 01:39:03,000
They're the people in your community who donate a ton of blood regularly at the Palm Beach Blood Bank.

823
01:39:03,000 --> 01:39:09,000
Donating blood is fast, painless and anyone between the ages of 17 and 65 can do it.

824
01:39:09,000 --> 01:39:14,000
It takes so little of your time that it can save a life and only you can do it.

825
01:39:14,000 --> 01:39:15,000
Give blood.

826
01:39:15,000 --> 01:39:17,000
It's a lifesaver.

827
01:39:17,000 --> 01:39:22,000
They go to the bottom half of the fifth inning.

828
01:39:22,000 --> 01:39:25,000
This is our goodies home run jackpot inning.

829
01:39:25,000 --> 01:39:28,000
Braves need a few down 13 to nothing.

830
01:39:28,000 --> 01:39:31,000
All kinds of defensive changes for Montreal.

831
01:39:31,000 --> 01:39:36,000
H.A. Williams our contestant for Joe Nolan who takes the first pitch inside ball one.

832
01:39:36,000 --> 01:39:40,000
H.A. Williams of 62nd Street in Fairfield, Alabama.

833
01:39:40,000 --> 01:39:44,000
$825 in the goodies jackpot this afternoon.

834
01:39:44,000 --> 01:39:48,000
1-0 pitch is low 2-0. Tommy Hutton the new first baseman for Montreal.

835
01:39:48,000 --> 01:39:50,000
Sam Pappy is the new second baseman.

836
01:39:50,000 --> 01:39:52,000
Here's the 2-0 pitch to Nolan.

837
01:39:52,000 --> 01:39:53,000
Foul back 2-1.

838
01:39:53,000 --> 01:39:55,000
Del Anter is the new left fielder.

839
01:39:55,000 --> 01:40:06,000
Sammy Mahias is the new right fielder.

840
01:40:06,000 --> 01:40:12,000
The outfield now has Anter and left.

841
01:40:12,000 --> 01:40:16,000
Dawson Center and Mahias right.

842
01:40:16,000 --> 01:40:19,000
Curve is over strike two calls account to Nolan 2-2.

843
01:40:19,000 --> 01:40:21,000
Infield is Hutton at first.

844
01:40:21,000 --> 01:40:22,000
Pappy second.

845
01:40:22,000 --> 01:40:23,000
Spire short.

846
01:40:23,000 --> 01:40:26,000
Parish third.

847
01:40:26,000 --> 01:40:28,000
We're in the bottom of the fifth.

848
01:40:28,000 --> 01:40:31,000
The line by Fryman the 2-2 pitch.

849
01:40:31,000 --> 01:40:32,000
Strike three calls.

850
01:40:32,000 --> 01:40:34,000
Curve ball catches Nolan looking.

851
01:40:34,000 --> 01:40:41,000
That is strikeout number four for Woody Fryman.

852
01:40:41,000 --> 01:40:46,000
Now the pitcher Mickey Maylor batting for the first time.

853
01:40:46,000 --> 01:40:57,000
He is hitting for Shirley Bumgardner of Cedar Street in Suffolk, Virginia.

854
01:40:57,000 --> 01:40:59,000
First pitch to Maylor misses low ball one.

855
01:40:59,000 --> 01:41:01,000
Mickey is the hitter this year.

856
01:41:01,000 --> 01:41:03,000
Is 2 for 24 batting 0-83.

857
01:41:03,000 --> 01:41:04,000
No extra base hits.

858
01:41:04,000 --> 01:41:09,000
One RBI switch hitter batting right against Fryman.

859
01:41:09,000 --> 01:41:13,000
Takes the breaking ball downstairs.

860
01:41:13,000 --> 01:41:21,000
To another count.

861
01:41:21,000 --> 01:41:22,000
Low with a fastball.

862
01:41:22,000 --> 01:41:29,000
It's 3-0 now to Mickey Maylor.

863
01:41:29,000 --> 01:41:32,000
Now the line by Fryman the 3-0 pitch.

864
01:41:32,000 --> 01:41:34,000
Right down the middle of the fastball.

865
01:41:34,000 --> 01:41:35,000
Maylor taking all the way.

866
01:41:35,000 --> 01:41:36,000
It's 3-1.

867
01:41:36,000 --> 01:41:40,000
$825 goes to a lucky listener.

868
01:41:40,000 --> 01:41:44,000
And for Bray to hit the home run here in the fifth inning.

869
01:41:44,000 --> 01:41:46,000
Here's the 3-1 pitch to Maylor.

870
01:41:46,000 --> 01:41:48,000
He takes strike two calls.

871
01:41:48,000 --> 01:41:51,000
Counts full now 3-2.

872
01:41:51,000 --> 01:41:56,000
13-0 Montréal leads it.

873
01:41:56,000 --> 01:41:58,000
The line and the 3-2 pitch.

874
01:41:58,000 --> 01:42:02,000
Bouncing ball over the head of Parrish in the left field.

875
01:42:02,000 --> 01:42:07,000
And the batting ball is 3-2.

876
01:42:07,000 --> 01:42:11,000
Mickey Maylor with hit number four of the afternoon for Atlanta.

877
01:42:11,000 --> 01:42:14,000
Before Reuters steps in let's pause for station identification.

878
01:42:14,000 --> 01:42:17,000
This is the Braves Baseball Network.

879
01:42:17,000 --> 01:42:20,000
Roger makes staying up nights fun.

880
01:42:20,000 --> 01:42:24,000
The Frazier follows weeknights at midnight on entertainment radio.

881
01:42:24,000 --> 01:42:32,000
8am 12.30 WJNO in West Palm Beach.

882
01:42:32,000 --> 01:42:34,000
Jerry Reuters the hitter is one for two.

883
01:42:34,000 --> 01:42:35,000
Line to the pitcher in single.

884
01:42:35,000 --> 01:42:40,000
He's batting for H.L. Rollins of Tyrone, Georgia.

885
01:42:40,000 --> 01:42:43,000
Fryman stretches his pitch to Reuters.

886
01:42:43,000 --> 01:42:45,000
Foul tip held on to by Carter.

887
01:42:45,000 --> 01:42:53,000
Nothing in one to count.

888
01:42:53,000 --> 01:42:55,000
Maylor not being held at first.

889
01:42:55,000 --> 01:42:57,000
Fryman takes a quick look over the 0-1 pitch.

890
01:42:57,000 --> 01:43:01,000
Line foul down toward the right field picnic area.

891
01:43:01,000 --> 01:43:08,000
Almost landed in the cooler they've got down there.

892
01:43:08,000 --> 01:43:19,000
Count 0-2 on Reuters.

893
01:43:19,000 --> 01:43:22,000
Now the stretch in the 0-2 pitch.

894
01:43:22,000 --> 01:43:24,000
Now the pitch is outside 1-2.

895
01:43:24,000 --> 01:43:29,000
We're going to have some drama here tomorrow night when Pete Rose is in trying to hit in his 44th straight game.

896
01:43:29,000 --> 01:43:33,000
We're going to have some drama here that today the next time Larry Parrish steps in.

897
01:43:33,000 --> 01:43:38,000
He's hit three home runs in this game already.

898
01:43:38,000 --> 01:43:44,000
Here's the 1-2 pitch. Reister lines at foul.

899
01:43:44,000 --> 01:43:58,000
Down the left field side, count 1-2.

900
01:43:58,000 --> 01:44:10,000
Only seven players in baseball history have ever hit four home runs in one game.

901
01:44:10,000 --> 01:44:24,000
Here's Fryman stretches 1-2 pitch high and inside 2-2.

902
01:44:24,000 --> 01:44:39,000
One out, Maylor at first.

903
01:44:39,000 --> 01:44:42,000
Woody Fryman gets his sign from Gary Carter.

904
01:44:42,000 --> 01:44:45,000
Here's the stretch by the left hander in the 2-2 pitch.

905
01:44:45,000 --> 01:44:49,000
Reister swings, fly ball pretty well hit to right field.

906
01:44:49,000 --> 01:44:53,000
Sammy Mahia is going toward the line and has a play though and makes the catch.

907
01:44:53,000 --> 01:44:58,000
For out number two holding in first, Mickey Maylor.

908
01:44:58,000 --> 01:45:11,000
And now Barry Bonnell, batting for Dan Siepker of Ibsen Avenue in Orlando, Florida.

909
01:45:11,000 --> 01:45:22,000
Bonnell is 1-2 at a front single in the first inning, struck out in the third.

910
01:45:22,000 --> 01:45:35,000
Fryman looks toward first, here's the pitch to Barry, outside ball one.

911
01:45:35,000 --> 01:45:39,000
The stretch in the 1-0 pitch, high, have a count two and nothing.

912
01:45:39,000 --> 01:45:51,000
Two out, Maylor at first.

913
01:45:51,000 --> 01:45:55,000
And the stretch by Fryman, the 2-0 pitch, strike call.

914
01:45:55,000 --> 01:46:05,000
Two and one, the count on Bonnell.

915
01:46:05,000 --> 01:46:10,000
Two on delivery, grounded toward short, off with its fire, flips to Papi at second,

916
01:46:10,000 --> 01:46:13,000
in time for the fourth, and that's it for the Braves in the fifth.

917
01:46:13,000 --> 01:46:18,000
No winner in our goodies jackpot, so tomorrow night the jackpot will be up to $850.

918
01:46:18,000 --> 01:46:21,000
The fifth for Atlanta, no runs, one hit, one left.

919
01:46:21,000 --> 01:46:25,000
We played five and our score stays Montreal 13.

920
01:46:25,000 --> 01:46:27,000
Our Braves, nothing.

921
01:46:27,000 --> 01:46:30,000
General finance, friendly Bob Adams.

922
01:46:30,000 --> 01:46:31,000
Hello Bob, Dick Snyder.

923
01:46:31,000 --> 01:46:32,000
Hi Dick.

924
01:46:32,000 --> 01:46:34,000
Vacation time is here again Bob, so...

925
01:46:34,000 --> 01:46:35,000
Another vacation loan.

926
01:46:35,000 --> 01:46:36,000
Uh huh.

927
01:46:36,000 --> 01:46:37,000
Where are you and the wife going this year, Dick?

928
01:46:37,000 --> 01:46:41,000
Well Bob, as you know, we don't care much for do nothing vacations.

929
01:46:41,000 --> 01:46:43,000
Right, which is why you spent last summer...

930
01:46:43,000 --> 01:46:45,000
...trenching irrigation ditches in Guatemala.

931
01:46:45,000 --> 01:46:46,000
Right.

932
01:46:46,000 --> 01:46:49,000
So Bob, our vacation has taken us to Exotic Papua.

933
01:46:49,000 --> 01:46:51,000
For the little surfing sunshine.

934
01:46:51,000 --> 01:46:53,000
No, we're filling sandbags.

935
01:46:53,000 --> 01:46:55,000
Lake Papua has to be damned up again.

936
01:46:55,000 --> 01:46:57,000
Dick, wouldn't your wife enjoy a cruise ship for a change?

937
01:46:57,000 --> 01:46:59,000
Oh, next year Bob, the SS Wendell.

938
01:46:59,000 --> 01:47:00,000
Oh great.

939
01:47:00,000 --> 01:47:03,000
Yeah, we're gonna raise it from the icy depths of the Columbus Sea.

940
01:47:03,000 --> 01:47:04,000
I'll get started on your vacation loan.

941
01:47:04,000 --> 01:47:05,000
Thanks Bob.

942
01:47:05,000 --> 01:47:09,000
When you need financial assistance, general finance is a plan to fit your needs.

943
01:47:09,000 --> 01:47:14,000
Find out why it makes sense to call General Finance for their person-to-person Bob Adams service.

944
01:47:14,000 --> 01:47:19,000
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945
01:47:19,000 --> 01:47:24,000
Call General Finance's friendly Bob Adams to borrow up to $2,500.

946
01:47:24,000 --> 01:47:26,000
Call 686-5700.

947
01:47:26,000 --> 01:47:30,000
That's General Finance at 686-5700.

948
01:47:30,000 --> 01:47:33,000
Lord, help us find justice.

949
01:47:33,000 --> 01:47:39,000
We don't think that any person should have the indignity of having to choose between medicine and food.

950
01:47:39,000 --> 01:47:41,000
Lord, give us strength and patience.

951
01:47:41,000 --> 01:47:43,000
Never, never give up.

952
01:47:43,000 --> 01:47:44,000
Give us faith.

953
01:47:44,000 --> 01:47:46,000
You have to believe in what you're doing.

954
01:47:46,000 --> 01:47:48,000
So we can work with each other.

955
01:47:48,000 --> 01:47:49,000
You are not alone.

956
01:47:49,000 --> 01:47:54,000
You have a sphere of influence that goes out and touches a number of other people.

957
01:47:54,000 --> 01:47:57,000
A prayer for justice today from the Campaign for Human Development.

958
01:47:57,000 --> 01:47:59,000
People together can make a difference.

959
01:47:59,000 --> 01:48:01,000
United States Catholic Customs.

960
01:48:04,000 --> 01:48:06,000
We go to the top half of the sixth inning.

961
01:48:06,000 --> 01:48:09,000
Catcher Gary Carter will lead it off to the Expo's against Mickey Mailer.

962
01:48:09,000 --> 01:48:13,000
Carter is 2-3 this afternoon, he's single twice and struck out.

963
01:48:20,000 --> 01:48:24,000
He'll be followed by the shortstop Chris Pire, then the pitcher Woody Priman.

964
01:48:33,000 --> 01:48:37,000
The wine by Mailer and the pitch, low and inside.

965
01:48:37,000 --> 01:48:39,000
Ball on the count in Carter.

966
01:48:51,000 --> 01:48:53,000
Now the 1-0 pitch coming.

967
01:48:53,000 --> 01:48:56,000
Low curve, state high, the count 2-0 on Gary Carter.

968
01:48:59,000 --> 01:49:02,000
Expo go back home after this series at play Pittsburgh.

969
01:49:02,000 --> 01:49:07,000
At Olympic Stadium in Montreal tomorrow night.

970
01:49:07,000 --> 01:49:12,000
Adlin bounces all the way back to the screen and the count goes to 3-0 now on Gary Carter.

971
01:49:19,000 --> 01:49:22,000
Well that is some road trip to Pirates around there in Los Angeles today.

972
01:49:22,000 --> 01:49:24,000
They'll be in Montreal tomorrow.

973
01:49:24,000 --> 01:49:26,000
3-0 pitch, low and inside.

974
01:49:27,000 --> 01:49:29,000
Carter walks to open the sixth.

975
01:49:29,000 --> 01:49:32,000
First walk issued by Mailer.

976
01:49:32,000 --> 01:49:36,000
Only the second walk off Atlanta pitching, but walks haven't been the problem here today.

977
01:49:36,000 --> 01:49:38,000
Home runs have.

978
01:49:42,000 --> 01:49:46,000
Expo's has counted out 7 home runs, 13-0.

979
01:49:46,000 --> 01:49:49,000
Carter at first is Chris Pire.

980
01:49:49,000 --> 01:49:52,000
Pire is single, walks and struck out.

981
01:49:52,000 --> 01:49:54,000
Pire is single, walks and strikes.

982
01:49:58,000 --> 01:50:00,000
Mailer stretches and delivers.

983
01:50:00,000 --> 01:50:05,000
Pire swings, there's a drive, deep left center field, back goes Manel, back goes Burroughs.

984
01:50:05,000 --> 01:50:07,000
This one gone home run.

985
01:50:07,000 --> 01:50:19,000
That makes it 15.

986
01:50:19,000 --> 01:50:41,000
For Chris Pire, his fifth home run, RBIs number 35 and 36.

987
01:50:41,000 --> 01:50:44,000
15 to nothing, Montreal.

988
01:50:44,000 --> 01:50:46,000
Now the pitcher Woody Freiman.

989
01:50:46,000 --> 01:50:51,000
He is a sacrifice, but a strikeout, and a strong outpitcher to first.

990
01:50:51,000 --> 01:50:56,000
There's a drive, deep left center field, back goes Burroughs.

991
01:50:56,000 --> 01:50:59,000
He looks up, it is off the wall in left center.

992
01:50:59,000 --> 01:51:02,000
Freiman will take the turn at first and hold there.

993
01:51:02,000 --> 01:51:04,000
He just doesn't want to exert himself.

994
01:51:04,000 --> 01:51:12,000
That's a single off the left center field wall by Freiman.

995
01:51:17,000 --> 01:51:21,000
The most home runs in a game by one club.

996
01:51:21,000 --> 01:51:28,000
The record is eight, and the record has just been tied by Montreal.

997
01:51:28,000 --> 01:51:34,000
It's been done three other times in the National League, the Milwaukee Braves did it in 1953,

998
01:51:34,000 --> 01:51:39,000
the Cincinnati Reds in 1956, the San Francisco Giants in 1961.

999
01:51:39,000 --> 01:51:41,000
This is the record.

1000
01:51:41,000 --> 01:51:52,000
The first pitch outside ball on Papi, hitting 262, no homers, six RBIs.

1001
01:51:52,000 --> 01:51:57,000
Maylor stretches his one-oh-pitch, high pop foul, third base side,

1002
01:51:57,000 --> 01:52:03,000
Horner giving it a chase, will not have a play, it's in the seats.

1003
01:52:03,000 --> 01:52:11,000
The Exos have tied a major league record here today with eight home runs in one game,

1004
01:52:11,000 --> 01:52:18,000
and done three times in the American League by the Yankees in 1939, the Minnesota Twins in 1963,

1005
01:52:18,000 --> 01:52:22,000
and the Boston Reds box on July 4th last season.

1006
01:52:22,000 --> 01:52:24,000
We're only on the sixth inning.

1007
01:52:24,000 --> 01:52:26,000
Here's the one-one pitch.

1008
01:52:26,000 --> 01:52:28,000
Low two-and-one.

1009
01:52:28,000 --> 01:52:33,000
Andre Dawson has tied a major league record here today with two home runs and one innings.

1010
01:52:33,000 --> 01:52:40,000
Larry Parrish has hit three homers in this game, will be up at least one more time.

1011
01:52:40,000 --> 01:52:42,000
Here's the stretch in the two-one pitch,

1012
01:52:42,000 --> 01:52:44,000
swinging in a miss at the curve, the count two and two,

1013
01:52:44,000 --> 01:52:46,000
Papi a right-hand hitter.

1014
01:52:46,000 --> 01:52:49,000
Hasn't played much for the Exos this year.

1015
01:52:49,000 --> 01:52:59,000
27 years old from Fresno, California.

1016
01:52:59,000 --> 01:53:03,000
Here's the two-two pitch, line drive, base, hit, center field.

1017
01:53:03,000 --> 01:53:09,000
Buddy Freiman lobes down to second where he'll stay.

1018
01:53:09,000 --> 01:53:14,000
That is hit three homers in the second half.

1019
01:53:14,000 --> 01:53:26,000
That is hit number 20 for the Exos.

1020
01:53:26,000 --> 01:53:32,000
Now the center fielder Andre Dawson, he has climbed the right homer twice and climbed the left.

1021
01:53:32,000 --> 01:53:36,000
15 to nothing is our score.

1022
01:53:36,000 --> 01:53:49,000
Paid attendance here this afternoon, 10,834.

1023
01:53:49,000 --> 01:53:56,000
Still nobody out of the inning, the pitch to Dawson changed up way outside ball one.

1024
01:53:56,000 --> 01:53:58,000
That's the kind of game where if you're the manager,

1025
01:53:58,000 --> 01:54:04,000
you just kind of walk up and down the dugout and ask anybody in there if they like the pitch.

1026
01:54:04,000 --> 01:54:08,000
Here's the 1-0 pitch, fouled off at the plate.

1027
01:54:08,000 --> 01:54:14,000
Earl Weaver earlier this year in a game of the Orioles were getting trounced.

1028
01:54:14,000 --> 01:54:21,000
He used a couple of non-pitchers to pitch out to Larry Harlow and Catcher Ellie Hendrick.

1029
01:54:21,000 --> 01:54:25,000
We might see something like that here today before this is over.

1030
01:54:25,000 --> 01:54:29,000
Here's the 1-1 pitch, there's a line drive, base, hit to left field.

1031
01:54:29,000 --> 01:54:34,000
But he's climbing around 30, he's going to try to score, here comes the throw from Jeff Burroughs,

1032
01:54:34,000 --> 01:54:42,000
cut off by Horner, throws the third, out at third, his stand's happy.

1033
01:54:42,000 --> 01:54:50,000
So the 1-1 score is on the base hit by Dawson to make it 16 to nothing.

1034
01:54:50,000 --> 01:54:56,000
Happy, out trying to go from first to third, the left fielder Burroughs to the third baseman Horner

1035
01:54:56,000 --> 01:55:00,000
cuts the throw to the plate off and threw to the shortstop Reisker to put the tag on.

1036
01:55:00,000 --> 01:55:05,000
So it's a 7-5-6 play at third.

1037
01:55:05,000 --> 01:55:08,000
That is hit number 21 for Montreal.

1038
01:55:08,000 --> 01:55:12,000
And here's Sam Mahia setting to the first time, takes the curve strike.

1039
01:55:12,000 --> 01:55:15,000
One out now with Dawson the runner at first.

1040
01:55:15,000 --> 01:55:18,000
Mahia setting 185 for the year, no homers, two RBIs.

1041
01:55:18,000 --> 01:55:21,000
They're about to play right field in the fifth inning.

1042
01:55:21,000 --> 01:55:37,000
The 0-1 pitch, curve over, try to cut off.

1043
01:55:37,000 --> 01:55:43,000
Stretching, mailer with 0-2 pitch, fouled back, that one got Joan Olin.

1044
01:55:43,000 --> 01:55:47,000
He'll shake it off, the cattle stay 0-2.

1045
01:55:47,000 --> 01:55:50,000
Mahia has been used primarily defensively.

1046
01:55:50,000 --> 01:55:56,000
This is a 46th game he's played in, but only the 28th time he's been up to bat all year.

1047
01:55:56,000 --> 01:56:07,000
He's from the Dominican Republic.

1048
01:56:07,000 --> 01:56:20,000
Now the 0-2 pitch, curve outside, 1-2.

1049
01:56:20,000 --> 01:56:23,000
Down at first, Dawson gets his lead, the stretch in the 1-2.

1050
01:56:23,000 --> 01:56:27,000
A little bloop it down the left field side, giving it a chase order.

1051
01:56:27,000 --> 01:56:28,000
It's going to drop foul.

1052
01:56:28,000 --> 01:56:31,000
Jerry Reisker also over.

1053
01:56:31,000 --> 01:56:35,000
No chance for a play ball, was not hit that high.

1054
01:56:35,000 --> 01:56:38,000
The second half of the count of Mahia stays at 1-2.

1055
01:56:38,000 --> 01:56:44,000
Expo scored 1 in the second, 8 in the third, 1 in the fourth, 3 in the fifth.

1056
01:56:44,000 --> 01:56:51,000
They have 3 here in the sixth inning, with 1 out and Dawson the runner at first.

1057
01:56:51,000 --> 01:56:54,000
Stretched by mailer, the 1-2 pitch.

1058
01:56:54,000 --> 01:56:58,000
Curve got him, looking.

1059
01:56:58,000 --> 01:57:01,000
First strikeout for Mickey Mailer.

1060
01:57:01,000 --> 01:57:06,000
First out number 2 here in the top half of the sixth inning, and now Tommy Hutton will bat for the first time.

1061
01:57:06,000 --> 01:57:09,000
Hutton came on to play first base in the fifth inning.

1062
01:57:09,000 --> 01:57:19,000
He is 0-10 since coming over to the Expo, hit 2-53 in 64 games at Toronto.

1063
01:57:19,000 --> 01:57:32,000
Here is Stretches' pitch. Curve over, it's strike 1 call. Hutton a left-hand hitter.

1064
01:57:32,000 --> 01:57:33,000
Down the 0-1 delivery.

1065
01:57:33,000 --> 01:57:38,000
Line drive, left field, it's going to drop in, base hit.

1066
01:57:38,000 --> 01:57:44,000
Burroughs gets it back to the infield, Dawson stopping at second.

1067
01:57:44,000 --> 01:57:52,000
Number 22 for Montreal, and now the fans I think are going to be on the side of the Expo for this hitter, Larry Parrish.

1068
01:57:52,000 --> 01:57:55,000
Larry Parrish has hit 3 home runs in this game.

1069
01:57:55,000 --> 01:58:00,000
Only 7 other players in Major League history have ever hit 4 home runs in one game,

1070
01:58:00,000 --> 01:58:02,000
and Parrish has got a chance to do that.

1071
01:58:02,000 --> 01:58:07,000
He's also double the, he scored 4 runs, and driven in 5.

1072
01:58:07,000 --> 01:58:10,000
2 out, Hutton at first, Dawson at second.

1073
01:58:10,000 --> 01:58:14,000
Here's the stretch by-mailer, the pitch. Inside with a fastball, ball one.

1074
01:58:14,000 --> 01:58:21,000
Parrish the eighth man to bat here in the sixth inning.

1075
01:58:21,000 --> 01:58:26,000
Here's the stretch by-mailer, the 1-0 pitch. Curve low, 2-0.

1076
01:58:26,000 --> 01:58:31,000
And you know that Parrish isn't up there thinking about just getting a base hit and helping the average.

1077
01:58:31,000 --> 01:58:37,000
He knows what he's done.

1078
01:58:37,000 --> 01:58:42,000
Here's the 2-0 pitch to him. Curve strike in the inside corner 2-1.

1079
01:58:42,000 --> 01:58:50,000
Expo's have set a team record here today with their 22 hits.

1080
01:58:50,000 --> 01:59:06,000
The runners leave, mailer turns, throws back towards second, getting back safely on Ray Dawson.

1081
01:59:06,000 --> 01:59:11,000
The count 2-1 on Parrish.

1082
01:59:11,000 --> 01:59:14,000
The stretch by-mailer in the 2-1 pitch.

1083
01:59:14,000 --> 01:59:19,000
Swing in a miss, he was going for down-down.

1084
01:59:19,000 --> 01:59:25,000
Batting helmet flew off.

1085
01:59:25,000 --> 01:59:32,000
The count 2-2 as Parrish doesn't do it this time, he will get one more at bat.

1086
01:59:32,000 --> 01:59:42,000
This is only the sixth inning, so no matter what he does here, he will bat at least one more time in this game in the night.

1087
01:59:42,000 --> 01:59:45,000
Here's the stretch by-mailer and the 2-2 pitch.

1088
01:59:45,000 --> 01:59:48,000
Swing in a miss, strike three.

1089
01:59:48,000 --> 01:59:50,000
So, mailer strikes out, Larry Parrish.

1090
01:59:50,000 --> 01:59:54,000
Second strikeout for Mickey, out number three here on the sixth.

1091
01:59:54,000 --> 02:00:00,000
Montréal comes up with three more runs on five hits.

1092
02:00:00,000 --> 02:00:03,000
There are no Atlanta errors and a couple of men left.

1093
02:00:03,000 --> 02:00:08,000
And at the end of five and a half, our score now, Montréal, 16, Atlanta nothing.

1094
02:00:08,000 --> 02:00:11,000
General finance, friendly Bob Adams.

1095
02:00:11,000 --> 02:00:13,000
Bob, it's Bruce Ruffles and I'm ready to go with an auto loan.

1096
02:00:13,000 --> 02:00:15,000
Good, we'll be happy to arrange it.

1097
02:00:15,000 --> 02:00:18,000
You know, Bob, a lot of guys buy on impulse, but I shop around, you know.

1098
02:00:18,000 --> 02:00:20,000
Well, you should, a car is an important decision.

1099
02:00:20,000 --> 02:00:23,000
Took my time, gave it a lot of thought, and I know exactly what I want.

1100
02:00:23,000 --> 02:00:24,000
What are you getting?

1101
02:00:24,000 --> 02:00:27,000
I'm getting the two-tone headrest, dash, trace front and back, and fully-imposed trunk.

1102
02:00:27,000 --> 02:00:29,000
I meant what kind of car you're buying.

1103
02:00:29,000 --> 02:00:33,000
Bob, next time you're seeing me, I'll be driving a sporty DeSoto runabout.

1104
02:00:33,000 --> 02:00:36,000
Bruce, I don't think they make that car anymore.

1105
02:00:36,000 --> 02:00:38,000
My second choice is the ever-popular Packard Coupe.

1106
02:00:38,000 --> 02:00:43,000
Bruce, I hate to say this, but, uh, no, that's a train.

1107
02:00:43,000 --> 02:00:45,000
Well, let me look through this World Fair catalog again.

1108
02:00:45,000 --> 02:00:47,000
Pierce, Arrow, Nash, Rose.

1109
02:00:47,000 --> 02:00:51,000
When you need financial assistance, general finance is a plan to fit your needs.

1110
02:00:51,000 --> 02:00:56,000
Find out why it makes sense to call general finance for their person-to-person Bob Adams service.

1111
02:00:56,000 --> 02:01:01,000
General finance has the professional experience and the particular plan for your particular needs.

1112
02:01:01,000 --> 02:01:05,000
Call general finance's friendly Bob Adams to borrow up to $2,500.

1113
02:01:05,000 --> 02:01:08,000
Call 586-516-0.

1114
02:01:08,000 --> 02:01:12,000
That's general finance at 586-516-0.

1115
02:01:12,000 --> 02:01:17,000
I hope Pete Rose goes for consecutive game number 44 in a hitting streak.

1116
02:01:17,000 --> 02:01:20,000
Two good nights will be Dale Murphy Poster night when the Braves play the Reds.

1117
02:01:20,000 --> 02:01:25,000
Braves and champions Park Plug will give the first 5,000 youngsters attending that game

1118
02:01:25,000 --> 02:01:29,000
a three-fold color poster of young Braves' slugger Dale Murphy.

1119
02:01:29,000 --> 02:01:32,000
And then Wednesday night will be a Braves' bleacher bum night against the Reds.

1120
02:01:32,000 --> 02:01:35,000
General admission seating will be just $1 for everyone.

1121
02:01:35,000 --> 02:01:42,000
We'll save a dollar in general admission Wednesday night when the Reds are here.

1122
02:01:42,000 --> 02:01:45,000
Another defensive change from Montreal as we go to the bottom of the sixth.

1123
02:01:45,000 --> 02:01:48,000
Peppy Prius is the new shortstop.

1124
02:01:48,000 --> 02:01:50,000
Gary Matthews lays off the inning for Atlanta.

1125
02:01:50,000 --> 02:01:52,000
Takes a high fastball, ball one.

1126
02:01:52,000 --> 02:01:58,000
Matthews hit by a pitch in the first, struck out in the third.

1127
02:01:58,000 --> 02:02:02,000
Playing in a miss at the fastball, that's one-on-one.

1128
02:02:02,000 --> 02:02:06,000
Chico Ruiz loosening up down in the Alattabow pen by the Cardsville.

1129
02:02:06,000 --> 02:02:11,000
In his regular little rest too, it looks like in this game.

1130
02:02:11,000 --> 02:02:12,000
Here's the one-on-one pitch.

1131
02:02:12,000 --> 02:02:17,000
Matthews plays ground ball, Prius to his left up with it, throws out the first nice play.

1132
02:02:17,000 --> 02:02:22,000
Peppy Prius throws out Matthews, short the first for out number one.

1133
02:02:22,000 --> 02:02:32,000
And now Jeff Burroughs who's flying to right and flying to center.

1134
02:02:32,000 --> 02:02:36,000
Those amuse may just be joining us, may have tuned in late.

1135
02:02:36,000 --> 02:02:39,000
Wondering where Ernie Johnson may be today.

1136
02:02:39,000 --> 02:02:43,000
Unfortunately, Ernie's all the way to serve as a ball bearer.

1137
02:02:43,000 --> 02:02:50,000
At the funeral for Franklin Brooks, former Georgia Tech football coach.

1138
02:02:50,000 --> 02:02:58,000
He'll be back with us tomorrow night.

1139
02:02:58,000 --> 02:03:06,000
The pitch to Burroughs makes the curve strike nothing at one.

1140
02:03:06,000 --> 02:03:09,000
At the top of the sevenths, we'll check some scores for you.

1141
02:03:09,000 --> 02:03:25,000
Here's the old one-pitch inside one-on-one.

1142
02:03:25,000 --> 02:03:29,000
Now the one-on-one pitch to Jeff Burroughs, high pop foul.

1143
02:03:29,000 --> 02:03:39,000
The first one will drop out of play in the first-phase seats.

1144
02:03:39,000 --> 02:03:41,000
And the count one and two on Jeff.

1145
02:03:41,000 --> 02:03:47,000
One out, bases empty.

1146
02:03:47,000 --> 02:04:03,000
The prime and not just to the side from Gary Carter is the one-two pitch.

1147
02:04:03,000 --> 02:04:05,000
Now the two-two delivery.

1148
02:04:05,000 --> 02:04:08,000
Bouncing ball, it is fair.

1149
02:04:08,000 --> 02:04:11,000
Bouncing off the hand of the third base umpire.

1150
02:04:11,000 --> 02:04:13,000
Picked up now by third baseman Parrish.

1151
02:04:13,000 --> 02:04:16,000
He throws over to first not in time.

1152
02:04:16,000 --> 02:04:21,000
The ball hits the third base bag, then hits the hand of third base umpire Jerry Dale

1153
02:04:21,000 --> 02:04:24,000
as he was signaling fair ball.

1154
02:04:24,000 --> 02:04:28,000
Parrommed off Dale's hand right into the glove of Parrish.

1155
02:04:28,000 --> 02:04:30,000
He threw across the first but not in time.

1156
02:04:30,000 --> 02:04:33,000
So it's a base hit for Jeff Burroughs in field variety.

1157
02:04:33,000 --> 02:04:41,000
Fido Gaston will now come on to pinch run for Burroughs.

1158
02:04:41,000 --> 02:04:43,000
The Gaston running for Burroughs with one out.

1159
02:04:43,000 --> 02:04:45,000
Bob Horner the hitter.

1160
02:04:45,000 --> 02:04:48,000
The first base to extend a 10 game inning streak is over two.

1161
02:04:48,000 --> 02:04:51,000
He pops the second and grounds it out to first.

1162
02:04:51,000 --> 02:04:54,000
They have had some unusual plays in this game.

1163
02:04:54,000 --> 02:04:56,000
Base runner colliding with his coach.

1164
02:04:56,000 --> 02:05:02,000
Now a ground ball striking an umpire and staying in play.

1165
02:05:02,000 --> 02:05:04,000
What have been probably an extra base hit for Burroughs

1166
02:05:04,000 --> 02:05:10,000
had the ball not hit the hand of Dale.

1167
02:05:10,000 --> 02:05:17,000
The first ball is a 4-0 pass to Gary Brimond pitching to Horner.

1168
02:05:17,000 --> 02:05:18,000
It foul off the plate.

1169
02:05:18,000 --> 02:05:21,000
0-2 the count of Bob Horner.

1170
02:05:21,000 --> 02:05:22,000
Bating with one out.

1171
02:05:22,000 --> 02:05:25,000
Gaston pinch running for Burroughs at first.

1172
02:05:25,000 --> 02:05:30,000
Correction 1-1 the count.

1173
02:05:30,000 --> 02:05:31,000
Here's the 1-1 pitch.

1174
02:05:31,000 --> 02:05:34,000
Drilled toward third, Parrish grabs it.

1175
02:05:34,000 --> 02:05:36,000
Looks back toward first but Gaston back there safely.

1176
02:05:36,000 --> 02:05:39,000
So Horner hit it hard but right at Parrish.

1177
02:05:39,000 --> 02:05:41,000
That's out number two.

1178
02:05:46,120 --> 02:05:49,000
Now Dale Murphy, he's trying to extend the hitting streak too.

1179
02:05:49,000 --> 02:05:52,000
He hits faithfully in six straight games coming into this one.

1180
02:05:52,000 --> 02:05:54,000
He's slide to right and grounded the second here.

1181
02:06:00,000 --> 02:06:04,000
Gaston leaves from first to look over by Freiman and the pitch to Merse.

1182
02:06:04,000 --> 02:06:10,000
He's fouled back, nothing in one.

1183
02:06:14,000 --> 02:06:22,000
16 runs, 22 hits from Montreal, no runs, five hits for Atlanta.

1184
02:06:22,000 --> 02:06:25,000
Freiman stretches the 0-1 pitch.

1185
02:06:25,000 --> 02:06:31,000
Low at 1-1.

1186
02:06:31,000 --> 02:06:34,000
Freiman has pitched very well since the Expo's got him back.

1187
02:06:34,000 --> 02:06:35,000
This is his eighth game.

1188
02:06:35,000 --> 02:06:40,000
He's three-and-three with an earned on average of 2.16 from Montreal.

1189
02:06:40,000 --> 02:06:42,000
His ERA was over five when the Expo's got him.

1190
02:06:42,000 --> 02:06:44,000
There's a bouncing ball slowly hit up the middle.

1191
02:06:44,000 --> 02:06:50,000
Nice play by a second baseman, Patti, but it's over first, not in time.

1192
02:06:50,000 --> 02:06:54,000
The throw pulled Hutton off the bag at first,

1193
02:06:54,000 --> 02:06:56,000
but it'll be scored an infield single.

1194
02:06:56,000 --> 02:07:01,000
Dale Murphy now has a seven-game hitting streak.

1195
02:07:01,000 --> 02:07:08,000
Now Bob Beale will come on to run for Dale Murphy.

1196
02:07:08,000 --> 02:07:14,000
Beale running at first for Murphy, Gaston down at second since running for Burroughs.

1197
02:07:14,000 --> 02:07:16,000
Two outs and Rob Gilbert's up.

1198
02:07:16,000 --> 02:07:32,000
Gilbert over two, he's bounced to third and was thrown out pitcher to first.

1199
02:07:32,000 --> 02:07:35,000
Woody Freiman stretches.

1200
02:07:35,000 --> 02:07:37,000
Here's his pitch to Gilbert, swing and a miss.

1201
02:07:37,000 --> 02:07:43,000
He chased a low fastball, nothing in one.

1202
02:07:43,000 --> 02:07:48,000
He'll have some final scores to pass along to you from the American League.

1203
02:07:48,000 --> 02:07:54,000
Can we check our scores on the seventh?

1204
02:07:54,000 --> 02:08:00,000
Here's the 0-1 pitch, outside 1-1.

1205
02:08:00,000 --> 02:08:04,000
Beale running at first, Gaston at second, two outs.

1206
02:08:04,000 --> 02:08:12,000
An account of 1-1 on Rob Gilbert.

1207
02:08:12,000 --> 02:08:27,000
Freiman stretches his 1-1 pitch, just missed inside 2-1.

1208
02:08:27,000 --> 02:08:36,000
Now the 2-1 delivery, off foul, back toward the press box.

1209
02:08:36,000 --> 02:08:48,000
And then Gaston on Gilbert even now, 2-2.

1210
02:08:48,000 --> 02:08:52,000
Runners get their leads, here's Freiman's stretch.

1211
02:08:52,000 --> 02:08:54,000
His 2-2 pitch grounded towards short.

1212
02:08:54,000 --> 02:09:01,000
F.E. Frey has it, fires the second in time for the forced Beale and that's it for the Braves and the 6.

1213
02:09:01,000 --> 02:09:03,000
No runs, two hits.

1214
02:09:03,000 --> 02:09:09,000
No errors and two laps at the end of 6, our score today is Montreal 16, Atlanta nothing.

1215
02:09:09,000 --> 02:09:11,000
General finance, friendly Bob Adams.

1216
02:09:11,000 --> 02:09:14,000
Kerry Potterfield here, Bob, for a home repair loan.

1217
02:09:14,000 --> 02:09:16,000
That can be as they arranged, Kerry, some damage at home.

1218
02:09:16,000 --> 02:09:18,000
Yeah, our little Binky is getting kind of playful.

1219
02:09:18,000 --> 02:09:19,000
What breed is he?

1220
02:09:19,000 --> 02:09:20,000
He's an American buffalo, Bob.

1221
02:09:20,000 --> 02:09:21,000
A buffalo?

1222
02:09:21,000 --> 02:09:24,000
The wife heard they were an endangered species, so we took one in.

1223
02:09:24,000 --> 02:09:25,000
You must have a big house.

1224
02:09:25,000 --> 02:09:26,000
You bet, two bedrooms.

1225
02:09:26,000 --> 02:09:27,000
Is there room for all of you, Kerry?

1226
02:09:27,000 --> 02:09:29,000
Oh, sure, unless Binky chases a car.

1227
02:09:29,000 --> 02:09:31,000
He likes to bring them home, Bob.

1228
02:09:31,000 --> 02:09:34,000
And this morning he was sleeping at the foot of our bed when he hears the milkman.

1229
02:09:34,000 --> 02:09:35,000
Who sleeps with a buffalo?

1230
02:09:35,000 --> 02:09:38,000
Binky just ran right out to lick his hand, so we need a loan.

1231
02:09:38,000 --> 02:09:39,000
I don't follow him.

1232
02:09:39,000 --> 02:09:40,000
Binky can't open the door, Bob.

1233
02:09:40,000 --> 02:09:42,000
Oh, so he just went right through the right.

1234
02:09:42,000 --> 02:09:44,000
Well, I'll get to work in your home repair loan, Kerry.

1235
02:09:44,000 --> 02:09:45,000
Oh, thanks, Bob.

1236
02:09:45,000 --> 02:09:46,000
Sit, Binky.

1237
02:09:46,000 --> 02:09:47,000
General, cut there.

1238
02:09:47,000 --> 02:09:49,000
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1239
02:09:49,000 --> 02:09:51,000
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1240
02:09:51,000 --> 02:09:56,000
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1241
02:09:56,000 --> 02:10:01,000
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1242
02:10:01,000 --> 02:10:06,000
Call General Finance's friendly Bob Adams to borrow up to $2,500.

1243
02:10:06,000 --> 02:10:09,000
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1244
02:10:09,000 --> 02:10:13,000
That's General Finance at 848-9781.

1245
02:10:13,000 --> 02:10:16,000
I know a lot of you that listen to Braves' bass fall all around the Southeast.

1246
02:10:16,000 --> 02:10:20,000
Come to Atlanta to see games, but those of you that don't have a chance to come to Atlanta,

1247
02:10:20,000 --> 02:10:24,000
a lot of you still like to get a hold of a braved souvenir such as the yearbook,

1248
02:10:24,000 --> 02:10:27,000
batting helmet, t-shirt, leachy creature doll, or whatever.

1249
02:10:27,000 --> 02:10:29,000
Well, Braves' novelties are available by mail.

1250
02:10:29,000 --> 02:10:35,000
Simply send a self-addressed dance envelope to the Braves at box 4064 at Latin 3032.

1251
02:10:35,000 --> 02:10:39,000
And we'll send you complete Braves' novelly information.

1252
02:10:42,000 --> 02:10:45,000
Holds fail changes made by the Braves here.

1253
02:10:45,000 --> 02:10:47,000
Darrell Cheney into the game at shortstop.

1254
02:10:47,000 --> 02:10:50,000
He will bat in the leadoff spot.

1255
02:10:50,000 --> 02:10:54,000
Barry Bunnell moves from center field to right field.

1256
02:10:54,000 --> 02:10:57,000
Batting third now, be rolling off his in center field.

1257
02:10:57,000 --> 02:11:01,000
Cedal Gaston stays in the game.

1258
02:11:01,000 --> 02:11:05,000
In left field, Kiko Ruiz comes into the game.

1259
02:11:05,000 --> 02:11:08,000
He'll bat fifth and play second base.

1260
02:11:08,000 --> 02:11:10,000
Bob Beale stays in the game at first base.

1261
02:11:10,000 --> 02:11:14,000
Rod Gilbrick moves to third base.

1262
02:11:14,000 --> 02:11:16,000
The batter is Dell Unser batting for the first time.

1263
02:11:16,000 --> 02:11:19,000
They count on him two and nothing.

1264
02:11:19,000 --> 02:11:22,000
Unser batting 2-14, two homers, 11 RBI's.

1265
02:11:22,000 --> 02:11:25,000
He came on to play left field in the fifth inning.

1266
02:11:28,000 --> 02:11:29,000
We're in the seventh.

1267
02:11:29,000 --> 02:11:32,000
Mickey Miller winding, here's his 2-0 pitch to Unser.

1268
02:11:32,000 --> 02:11:33,000
Bouncing ball towards second.

1269
02:11:33,000 --> 02:11:37,000
Kiko Ruiz, field, clips it over to Beale at first in time.

1270
02:11:37,000 --> 02:11:39,000
One down.

1271
02:11:42,000 --> 02:11:46,000
Now Gary Carter was single twice, struck out and walked.

1272
02:11:46,000 --> 02:11:49,000
On our scoreboard, the Yankees beat Minnesota 4-3.

1273
02:11:49,000 --> 02:11:52,000
Rich Gossage got the win, Mike Marshall blocked.

1274
02:11:52,000 --> 02:11:56,000
Chicago over Texas 5-4, LaGrow over Cleveland.

1275
02:11:56,000 --> 02:11:59,000
Detroit beats Seattle 5-4, Wilcox over Abbott.

1276
02:11:59,000 --> 02:12:03,000
Milwaukee 10-0-5, dying the winner, Murphy the loser.

1277
02:12:03,000 --> 02:12:07,000
California at Baltimore, it's 1-0 angels after 6-1-1-2.

1278
02:12:07,000 --> 02:12:10,000
Oakland at Cleveland tied up 3-3 after 6.

1279
02:12:10,000 --> 02:12:13,000
Pitch to Carter, foul back strike one.

1280
02:12:13,000 --> 02:12:17,000
In Boston after 6-1-1, Kansas City leads the Red Sox 2-0.

1281
02:12:17,000 --> 02:12:21,000
In the National League after 6-1-1, Reds 4-1, Philly's 1.

1282
02:12:21,000 --> 02:12:25,000
Foster and Driesen have Cincinnati homeruns, Pete Rose has a hit.

1283
02:12:25,000 --> 02:12:27,000
He's now at in 43 straight.

1284
02:12:27,000 --> 02:12:31,000
Chicago at San Francisco also under way at 2-1 giants after 5.

1285
02:12:33,000 --> 02:12:35,000
That pitch almost hit Gary Carter.

1286
02:12:35,000 --> 02:12:37,000
Curve ball down around his ankle,

1287
02:12:37,000 --> 02:12:43,000
rolls back to the screen, they count one-on-one on Carter.

1288
02:12:50,000 --> 02:12:52,000
One-out.

1289
02:12:56,000 --> 02:12:59,000
Basis empty. Carter a little upset about that pitch.

1290
02:12:59,000 --> 02:13:01,000
It's a warm afternoon down in that field.

1291
02:13:01,000 --> 02:13:06,000
The last thing he wants to do is get hit on the ankle by a pitch ball

1292
02:13:06,000 --> 02:13:09,000
that's late in the game that he's having a lot of fun playing in.

1293
02:13:09,000 --> 02:13:12,000
There's a curve low and the count 2-1.

1294
02:13:12,000 --> 02:13:24,000
The line by Mailer, the 2-1 pitch inside ball three, 3-1 the count.

1295
02:13:31,000 --> 02:13:34,000
There are three other Nationally games starting later in New York,

1296
02:13:34,000 --> 02:13:37,000
at Houston, St. Louis, San Diego and Pittsburgh at Los Angeles.

1297
02:13:37,000 --> 02:13:39,000
Bouncing ball foul down towards third.

1298
02:13:39,000 --> 02:13:42,000
Norm Sherry tried to feel that ball.

1299
02:13:42,000 --> 02:13:45,000
Carrom off his hands, hit him in the head.

1300
02:13:45,000 --> 02:13:48,000
He's had a rough afternoon but he's having fun too

1301
02:13:48,000 --> 02:13:50,000
when you're leading by 16 runs.

1302
02:13:50,000 --> 02:13:52,000
You don't mind those things.

1303
02:13:52,000 --> 02:13:54,000
He had a base runner run into him early in the game.

1304
02:13:57,000 --> 02:13:59,000
Count full on Carter 3-2.

1305
02:13:59,000 --> 02:14:01,000
Here's the line by Mailer and the pitch.

1306
02:14:01,000 --> 02:14:03,000
There's a drive down the left field line.

1307
02:14:03,000 --> 02:14:05,000
Gaston chasing it, won't get it off the wall.

1308
02:14:05,000 --> 02:14:08,000
Carter takes the turn at first, trying for two.

1309
02:14:08,000 --> 02:14:11,000
He's on the second base, not in time.

1310
02:14:11,000 --> 02:14:14,000
Relay man Darryl Cheney got the ball, stuck in his glove.

1311
02:14:14,000 --> 02:14:17,000
So it's a double for Gary Carter.

1312
02:14:20,000 --> 02:14:23,000
Carter's third hit of the day is 16th double of the year.

1313
02:14:23,000 --> 02:14:26,000
It's hit number 23 for Montreal.

1314
02:14:27,000 --> 02:14:29,000
The 6th off Mailer.

1315
02:14:29,000 --> 02:14:33,000
Carter now with eight hits in this series.

1316
02:14:35,000 --> 02:14:38,000
One, two, three, four of them doubled.

1317
02:14:38,000 --> 02:14:41,000
Now Peppy 3 is the hitter.

1318
02:14:41,000 --> 02:14:43,000
3 is batting 250.

1319
02:14:44,000 --> 02:14:47,000
No homers, 3 RBI's batting for the first time.

1320
02:14:47,000 --> 02:14:50,000
He came on the play shortstop on the 6th inning.

1321
02:14:50,000 --> 02:14:53,000
Flings hit this one back up the middle base hit.

1322
02:14:53,000 --> 02:14:56,000
Carter around the corner of the corner.

1323
02:14:56,000 --> 02:14:59,000
This one back up the middle base hit.

1324
02:14:59,000 --> 02:15:01,000
Carter around third, he's going to score.

1325
02:15:01,000 --> 02:15:04,000
Office will get the ball back to second, three hits.

1326
02:15:04,000 --> 02:15:08,000
And just driven in his fourth run of the year to make it 17-0.

1327
02:15:12,000 --> 02:15:16,000
When I heard on the radio that Ernie was off to a two,

1328
02:15:16,000 --> 02:15:19,000
I thought I'd come up here and take some of the heat with you.

1329
02:15:19,000 --> 02:15:22,000
I think you've been handling yourself very well,

1330
02:15:22,000 --> 02:15:25,000
but you know it looks to me like you could use a color man.

1331
02:15:25,000 --> 02:15:27,000
How'd you like to do a little play by play?

1332
02:15:27,000 --> 02:15:29,000
Well, let me just try to be colorful.

1333
02:15:29,000 --> 02:15:30,000
Wow.

1334
02:15:30,000 --> 02:15:32,000
Here's what he's priming.

1335
02:15:32,000 --> 02:15:34,000
Oh, and one of the kind, he doesn't get the curve ball.

1336
02:15:34,000 --> 02:15:36,000
Let me warm up a little, you know.

1337
02:15:36,000 --> 02:15:40,000
I mean, you know, release pitches get a few warm-up touches

1338
02:15:40,000 --> 02:15:42,000
before they put him in, right?

1339
02:15:42,000 --> 02:15:46,000
Here's the oh-one pitch, it's low, one-on-one.

1340
02:15:46,000 --> 02:15:49,000
It's just been one of those days, folks.

1341
02:15:49,000 --> 02:15:51,000
I'm trying to get a say.

1342
02:15:51,000 --> 02:15:56,000
Here's the one-on-one pitch to Freeman outside two and one.

1343
02:15:56,000 --> 02:15:58,000
Haven't been many up in this year, but I mean,

1344
02:15:58,000 --> 02:16:00,000
it's not the Battle of Britain, you know.

1345
02:16:00,000 --> 02:16:02,000
I mean, you know, you're going to lose some games,

1346
02:16:02,000 --> 02:16:04,000
at least we're doing it in grand style.

1347
02:16:06,000 --> 02:16:08,000
Here's the two-on-one to Freeman.

1348
02:16:08,000 --> 02:16:11,000
It's his foul over toward the on-deck circle,

1349
02:16:11,000 --> 02:16:13,000
two and two to count.

1350
02:16:13,000 --> 02:16:14,000
Only one out.

1351
02:16:14,000 --> 02:16:18,000
17 runs and 24 hits in the game for Montreal.

1352
02:16:18,000 --> 02:16:21,000
He scored in every inning except the first.

1353
02:16:25,000 --> 02:16:27,000
Here's Mailer's stretch of two-two pitch.

1354
02:16:27,000 --> 02:16:29,000
Freeman hits this one foul.

1355
02:16:31,000 --> 02:16:33,000
Still two and two.

1356
02:16:33,000 --> 02:16:38,000
I thought this heat was going to melt these northerners,

1357
02:16:38,000 --> 02:16:41,000
but it looks like it's melted us instead.

1358
02:16:44,000 --> 02:16:46,000
Here's the two-two again to Freeman.

1359
02:16:46,000 --> 02:16:48,000
Here's the high-fly ball center field.

1360
02:16:48,000 --> 02:16:50,000
This will be handled by office easily.

1361
02:16:50,000 --> 02:16:52,000
Sunglasses down, makes the catch two down.

1362
02:16:54,000 --> 02:16:57,000
Before Pappy steps in, let's pause for station identification.

1363
02:16:57,000 --> 02:16:59,000
This is the brave baseball network.

1364
02:17:00,000 --> 02:17:03,000
Trivia throughout the night with Mitch Sandler,

1365
02:17:03,000 --> 02:17:05,000
a very unusual program.

1366
02:17:05,000 --> 02:17:07,000
Saturday nights at midnight,

1367
02:17:07,000 --> 02:17:09,000
here on Entertainment Radio,

1368
02:17:09,000 --> 02:17:12,000
AM 1230 WJNO West Palm Beach.

1369
02:17:12,000 --> 02:17:15,000
Pappy the hitter, he's been up once at a base hit.

1370
02:17:15,000 --> 02:17:17,000
That came in the sixth inning.

1371
02:17:18,000 --> 02:17:20,000
Free as the runner at first.

1372
02:17:22,000 --> 02:17:24,000
Thank you Mailer's pitch on the way.

1373
02:17:24,000 --> 02:17:27,000
Pappy backs away from a high-end side fastball ball one.

1374
02:17:27,000 --> 02:17:30,000
Hey, Pete, why don't we see how many people listen to radio in the stadium?

1375
02:17:30,000 --> 02:17:34,000
All the beautiful girls that are listening to radio here in the stadium

1376
02:17:34,000 --> 02:17:37,000
stand up and wave at Pete Mann where?

1377
02:17:37,000 --> 02:17:39,000
Got some?

1378
02:17:39,000 --> 02:17:42,000
There was a slightly over-late fella down there.

1379
02:17:42,000 --> 02:17:45,000
Looks a little like Mike Marshall.

1380
02:17:49,000 --> 02:17:51,000
Count one and one on Stan Pappy.

1381
02:17:51,000 --> 02:17:53,000
These binoculars are real helpful.

1382
02:17:53,000 --> 02:17:56,000
Now it's one and two if he doesn't get the curve ball.

1383
02:17:56,000 --> 02:17:58,000
Two out.

1384
02:17:58,000 --> 02:18:00,000
Two out.

1385
02:18:00,000 --> 02:18:02,000
Two out.

1386
02:18:02,000 --> 02:18:04,000
Two out.

1387
02:18:04,000 --> 02:18:07,000
Two out.

1388
02:18:14,000 --> 02:18:17,000
Free as at first, not being held.

1389
02:18:17,000 --> 02:18:20,000
Mailer takes a quick look over the one-two pitch.

1390
02:18:20,000 --> 02:18:23,000
Inside, two and two.

1391
02:18:25,000 --> 02:18:27,000
Well, I know you're looking forward to tomorrow night,

1392
02:18:27,000 --> 02:18:29,000
just as much as the rest of us are,

1393
02:18:29,000 --> 02:18:34,000
as the rest of us come to town trying for this 44th consecutive game with a hit.

1394
02:18:34,000 --> 02:18:37,000
Here we are having a good crash.

1395
02:18:37,000 --> 02:18:39,000
As the ground ball is third,

1396
02:18:39,000 --> 02:18:43,000
Gilbert feels it throws two to Louise at second in time for the fourth on free as,

1397
02:18:43,000 --> 02:18:45,000
and that's out number three.

1398
02:18:45,000 --> 02:18:49,000
But in the seventh, one more Montreal run on two hits.

1399
02:18:49,000 --> 02:18:52,000
There were no errors one left, and at the end of six and a half,

1400
02:18:52,000 --> 02:18:55,000
our score Montreal 17 at Lada Nothings.

1401
02:18:55,000 --> 02:18:58,000
Hello, General Finance, friendly Bob Adams speaking.

1402
02:18:58,000 --> 02:19:00,000
Steve Dormant here, Bob.

1403
02:19:00,000 --> 02:19:03,000
You loaned me some money to get married six months ago.

1404
02:19:03,000 --> 02:19:06,000
Right, Steve. How are things working out for the newlyweds?

1405
02:19:06,000 --> 02:19:09,000
Just great, Bob.

1406
02:19:09,000 --> 02:19:11,000
Something the matter, Steve?

1407
02:19:11,000 --> 02:19:15,000
Well, I came home early one day last week, and I caught her.

1408
02:19:15,000 --> 02:19:17,000
Oh, sorry to hear that, Steve.

1409
02:19:17,000 --> 02:19:20,000
There they were, all there, under the bed.

1410
02:19:20,000 --> 02:19:22,000
I'm not quite following you, Steve.

1411
02:19:22,000 --> 02:19:25,000
I caught her hiding the bills we've received for the last six months.

1412
02:19:25,000 --> 02:19:28,000
Still not reading you, Steve, why don't you spell it out?

1413
02:19:28,000 --> 02:19:31,000
Well, if you wanted to show me how far she could stretch a dollar, so...

1414
02:19:31,000 --> 02:19:33,000
Oh, she hid the bills.

1415
02:19:33,000 --> 02:19:35,000
Right, Bob, and now I owe.

1416
02:19:35,000 --> 02:19:37,000
Oh, six months worth of bills.

1417
02:19:37,000 --> 02:19:38,000
Right, Bob.

1418
02:19:38,000 --> 02:19:40,000
Well, dry your eyes, Steve.

1419
02:19:40,000 --> 02:19:43,000
A consolidation loan will take care of those bills.

1420
02:19:43,000 --> 02:19:46,000
And remember, you can always get a little help from a friend at General Finance.

1421
02:19:46,000 --> 02:19:48,000
Come out from under the bed, Audrey.

1422
02:19:48,000 --> 02:19:52,000
Call General Finance's friendly Bob Adams to borrow up to $2,500.

1423
02:19:52,000 --> 02:19:58,000
Call 686-5700. That's General Finance at 686-5700.

1424
02:20:00,000 --> 02:20:06,000
Did you know that the shelf life of whole blood donated at the Palm Beach Blood Bank is only 21 days?

1425
02:20:06,000 --> 02:20:11,000
It's true. And that's why it's important that blood be donated on a regular basis.

1426
02:20:11,000 --> 02:20:15,000
Our supply of blood at the Palm Beach Blood Bank isn't permanent.

1427
02:20:15,000 --> 02:20:18,000
It has to be replaced constantly.

1428
02:20:18,000 --> 02:20:26,000
And that's where you come in. Donating blood as fast, pain lessen anyone between 17 and 65 can do it.

1429
02:20:26,000 --> 02:20:29,000
Give blood. It's a lifesaver.

1430
02:20:31,000 --> 02:20:36,000
John Olin, the hitter, is the lead off the bottom half of the seventh inning.

1431
02:20:36,000 --> 02:20:39,000
Swayings and misses strike one. He's 0-for-2. He's struck out twice.

1432
02:20:39,000 --> 02:20:42,000
Yeah, we are. They explosive it. Eight home runs in this game.

1433
02:20:42,000 --> 02:20:45,000
That ties the Major League record. They need one more to break it.

1434
02:20:45,000 --> 02:20:51,000
When was that? They've done 6-5 most recently, couple of years ago.

1435
02:20:54,000 --> 02:20:56,000
One-on-one now to Nolan.

1436
02:20:59,000 --> 02:21:04,000
What he's prime on who's been coasting here today delivers the 1-1 pitch low. It's 2-1.

1437
02:21:04,000 --> 02:21:06,000
What was the last thing to do? Uh-oh.

1438
02:21:06,000 --> 02:21:11,000
Have to look that one up. I think it was the Yankees. Might be wrong though.

1439
02:21:11,000 --> 02:21:16,000
Nolan's rubbing his hands in the dirt. Time call.

1440
02:21:20,000 --> 02:21:24,000
Now he's back in the box. The seat puts through the record book.

1441
02:21:26,000 --> 02:21:29,000
I thought you'd be able to call. I might just pop your head, Pete.

1442
02:21:29,000 --> 02:21:31,000
There's so many records in this game.

1443
02:21:31,000 --> 02:21:34,000
I'm awful out of about 574 pages worth.

1444
02:21:34,000 --> 02:21:39,000
There's a...

1445
02:21:39,000 --> 02:21:45,000
Oh, great catch by Centerfielder Andre Dawson on a line drive to Center.

1446
02:21:45,000 --> 02:21:49,000
Dawson making a shoot-top catch. Take the extra base hit away from Nolan.

1447
02:21:49,000 --> 02:21:54,000
Last time it was done was by the Red Sox last year. July 4th last year against Toronto.

1448
02:21:54,000 --> 02:21:58,000
Milwaukee Braves did it in 1953 against the Pirates.

1449
02:21:58,000 --> 02:22:05,000
And it happened at a Milwaukee Braves twice. Once in 56 against Cincinnati and once in 61 against the Giants.

1450
02:22:05,000 --> 02:22:12,000
So we've been involved three terms out of the eight. Now we're already involved four times.

1451
02:22:12,000 --> 02:22:14,000
Before out of nine.

1452
02:22:14,000 --> 02:22:18,000
Mickey Maylor, the hitter, takes the ball. He had a base hit back in the fifth inning.

1453
02:22:18,000 --> 02:22:22,000
It's only other time-up. Now a curve over for a strike. It's 1-1.

1454
02:22:22,000 --> 02:22:24,000
One out. Bottom of the seventh inning.

1455
02:22:24,000 --> 02:22:30,000
Well, everything works out for the best because if we hadn't been last last year, we wouldn't have gotten a corner, you know, so...

1456
02:22:32,000 --> 02:22:39,000
Countdown 1-2 as Maylor fouls one off. Well, this ball club the last six weeks or so has really been playing excellent baseball.

1457
02:22:39,000 --> 02:22:43,000
Only the Dodgers have a better record over the last six weeks in the National League.

1458
02:22:43,000 --> 02:22:48,000
You know, he got a likely ball dirty here. We kept our spirits up when the days were dark.

1459
02:22:48,000 --> 02:22:53,000
Maylor grounds one towards second. Pappy over Dawson in time for out number two.

1460
02:22:53,000 --> 02:22:57,000
I gotta tell you a cute little story. At the end of last season, I had lost 101 games.

1461
02:22:57,000 --> 02:23:03,000
I was having lunch with Lincoln Smith, seeing your real nice guy, you know, that owns the Parkinson's.

1462
02:23:03,000 --> 02:23:07,000
He said, turn it what it likes to lose 101 games during one season.

1463
02:23:07,000 --> 02:23:15,000
I said, it's rough if you look at it that way, but we won 61 and you haven't won 61 in ten years with the Parkinson's.

1464
02:23:17,000 --> 02:23:19,000
Is there old Chinese batting for the first time?

1465
02:23:19,000 --> 02:23:25,000
No, I was just looking at it for the positive time. You know, we could have lost 162.

1466
02:23:25,000 --> 02:23:29,000
Cheney bounces on the third. Great play by Parrish.

1467
02:23:29,000 --> 02:23:35,000
Bros on the first in time. Larry Parrish, who's having himself a career this afternoon,

1468
02:23:35,000 --> 02:23:40,000
makes a diving stop along the line. Bros out, Cheney. And it's a 1-2-3 inning.

1469
02:23:40,000 --> 02:23:46,000
Nothing across for Atlanta in the seventh. After seven, scores save. Montreal 17. Atlanta nothing.

1470
02:23:46,000 --> 02:23:52,000
General finance, friendly Bob Adams. It's Susan Slava Bob, and I need an emergency loan.

1471
02:23:52,000 --> 02:23:56,000
Oh, what happened, Susan? A pipe burst in the basement, Bob. It was a regular flood.

1472
02:23:56,000 --> 02:24:01,000
Well, an emergency loan can help. Oh, good, because we're really getting hungry. Hungry?

1473
02:24:01,000 --> 02:24:05,000
But the water got in the pantry and washed off all the labels on the canned goods. So now you can't eat.

1474
02:24:05,000 --> 02:24:10,000
Oh, we eat, but we discovered some strange combinations when we opened up the cans. I see.

1475
02:24:10,000 --> 02:24:14,000
Like we served the in-laws chocolate syrup and bacon bits. Well, I'm sure they understand those.

1476
02:24:14,000 --> 02:24:18,000
Well, they did until breakfast when they got smoked oysters and sauerkraut.

1477
02:24:18,000 --> 02:24:23,000
We can rush that loan, Susan. Oh, thanks, Bob. Hey, can I send you a can of asparagus, Spirits?

1478
02:24:23,000 --> 02:24:25,000
No, that's a... Oh, this is cat food.

1479
02:24:25,000 --> 02:24:29,000
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1480
02:24:29,000 --> 02:24:34,000
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1481
02:24:34,000 --> 02:24:39,000
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1482
02:24:39,000 --> 02:24:46,000
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1483
02:24:46,000 --> 02:24:50,000
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1484
02:24:50,000 --> 02:24:56,000
Well, again, for those of you who listen to our broadcast around the Southeast and don't get a chance to come to Atlanta to see a game,

1485
02:24:56,000 --> 02:25:00,000
we, of course, invite you to. Maybe tomorrow night when Pete Rose and the Reds are in town.

1486
02:25:00,000 --> 02:25:04,000
But you still can get brave souvenirs. Brave novelties are available by mail.

1487
02:25:04,000 --> 02:25:10,000
We have a draft stamped envelope to the Braves at box 4064-Atlanta30302.

1488
02:25:10,000 --> 02:25:13,000
And we'll be happy to send you complete Braves novely information.

1489
02:25:13,000 --> 02:25:16,000
Everything from yearbooks to creature dolls.

1490
02:25:23,000 --> 02:25:27,000
At the top of the AT's home are twice.

1491
02:25:27,000 --> 02:25:32,000
Mailer's still on the map. The wind up. Here comes the pitch.

1492
02:25:32,000 --> 02:25:37,000
He swings at it. Looks a little like it was on the inside corner of the plate.

1493
02:25:37,000 --> 02:25:41,000
So the count on Dawson is now 0-1.

1494
02:25:41,000 --> 02:25:46,000
Gilbert's a third. Cheney a short. Chico Louise a second. Uh-oh.

1495
02:25:46,000 --> 02:25:51,000
Looked like it hit him. Uh-oh. Dawson is mad.

1496
02:25:51,000 --> 02:25:55,000
Uh-oh is right. The benches are empty.

1497
02:25:55,000 --> 02:26:03,000
Some fire has got Dawson with trainee Mailer standing there. There's empty in the benches. Chris Carousel is holding Dawson.

1498
02:26:03,000 --> 02:26:07,000
The pitch just got away from Mickey, obviously.

1499
02:26:07,000 --> 02:26:12,000
There's a lot of words being exchanged. Most dugouts are empty.

1500
02:26:12,000 --> 02:26:18,000
Doesn't look like there's going to be any violence though, other than it's already occurred.

1501
02:26:18,000 --> 02:26:22,000
Dawson's really mad. He throws his back back towards the dugout.

1502
02:26:22,000 --> 02:26:26,000
Did that ball hit him? Raised him on the top of the batting helmet.

1503
02:26:26,000 --> 02:26:31,000
Well, it looked to me like he got out of there pretty fast. It would have cut him in half.

1504
02:26:31,000 --> 02:26:35,000
Alright, Dawson's being locked down to his first base now.

1505
02:26:35,000 --> 02:26:40,000
I guess the first base coach has got his arm around him to keep him away from Mailer.

1506
02:26:40,000 --> 02:26:46,000
Umpires are down there talking out of Dawson and the first base coach or the man. Who's that? Dick Williams out there?

1507
02:26:46,000 --> 02:26:54,000
Dick Williams. It's hard to tell these guys from up here when they're all wrapped up around each other and you can't read their numbers.

1508
02:26:54,000 --> 02:26:58,000
Williams walks Dawson down the first base.

1509
02:26:58,000 --> 02:27:05,000
Even the guys, June Garber and Easterly and Poco and Chopper Campbell head back all the way to the bullpen.

1510
02:27:05,000 --> 02:27:12,000
They ran all the way to the bullpen right here at a home plate for the rhubarb. It was a good one.

1511
02:27:12,000 --> 02:27:21,000
Just words were exchanged. Williams trots back towards the X-Fo dugout.

1512
02:27:21,000 --> 02:27:30,000
Well, we've seen a lot here today.

1513
02:27:30,000 --> 02:27:36,000
I'm sure Mailer didn't mean to do that, I think.

1514
02:27:36,000 --> 02:27:44,000
I did think he meant to, I wasn't saying. Okay, now, Sam Mahias is up.

1515
02:27:44,000 --> 02:27:49,000
Gold Tiger, that means outfielder, right? They've got these French names up. That means outfielder?

1516
02:27:49,000 --> 02:27:56,000
Bote-sure. Sounds like a tiger from the outside or something.

1517
02:27:56,000 --> 02:28:02,000
Dawson takes a big lead and Mailer looked at him. Mailer might hit him again.

1518
02:28:02,000 --> 02:28:06,000
If you hit a runner, does he get these bats? Another bat?

1519
02:28:06,000 --> 02:28:08,000
If you hit a runner, you run.

1520
02:28:08,000 --> 02:28:14,000
If you hit him with a ball, if you throw the ball over to the runner and you get corking good, does he get to go to second?

1521
02:28:14,000 --> 02:28:17,000
No, but he gets a pound in the desk right there.

1522
02:28:17,000 --> 02:28:20,000
You get to take an early shower, though.

1523
02:28:20,000 --> 02:28:27,000
Okay, the count, even one-on-one now, Dawson standing over there with his hands on his hip, kind of baiting Mailer.

1524
02:28:27,000 --> 02:28:33,000
Mailer glances over. Here's a chopper to short. Could be two. And it is.

1525
02:28:33,000 --> 02:28:35,000
Double-a turn to double play.

1526
02:28:35,000 --> 02:28:41,000
Kaney thought the ball stepped on the bag and threw the field for the second half.

1527
02:28:41,000 --> 02:28:46,000
So, Mahias turns into a double play.

1528
02:28:46,000 --> 02:28:54,000
And now we got this Hutton fellow. I keep thinking of Barbara Hutton. Let's just call him Hutton, right?

1529
02:28:54,000 --> 02:29:03,000
Well, there's been a lot of famous Hutton. Hutton's been Sutton. Hutton's going lefty against the lefty Mailer.

1530
02:29:03,000 --> 02:29:10,000
He's been wrapped up now, two days in succession.

1531
02:29:10,000 --> 02:29:15,000
You know, I think he went 18. It was really funny and a lot of fun as the whole game is.

1532
02:29:15,000 --> 02:29:21,000
At the beginning of the season, Mickey had gone like this. He said, 18 shutout innings.

1533
02:29:21,000 --> 02:29:25,000
And I saw him down there. He was telling everybody, you know, I haven't given up an earned run yet.

1534
02:29:25,000 --> 02:29:30,000
I said, but you haven't spittin' very much. So, you'll give some up before it's over.

1535
02:29:30,000 --> 02:29:36,000
He's a great kid and he's got a great future if he can get some people out now.

1536
02:29:36,000 --> 02:29:40,000
Great to see Eastley come back and have such a great outing last night.

1537
02:29:40,000 --> 02:29:44,000
That could be a shaky a lot of the season.

1538
02:29:44,000 --> 02:29:58,000
I sit Hutton down with an inside kick, but I think Hutton was just doing a little grandstanding there.

1539
02:29:58,000 --> 02:30:06,000
Hutton files one off at the plate to count two and two. You know, I saw it after last night,

1540
02:30:06,000 --> 02:30:11,000
but if we could just get in there bullpen early, they wouldn't have had a bullpen left.

1541
02:30:11,000 --> 02:30:14,000
But of course, the reverse happened. They got in the eye.

1542
02:30:14,000 --> 02:30:27,000
That's been a weakness of their club all season.

1543
02:30:27,000 --> 02:30:32,000
Okay, the count's full now, three and two. When Hutton here comes the wind up in the pit.

1544
02:30:32,000 --> 02:30:42,000
Outside Hutton walks. But now, he's got two out and here he comes.

1545
02:30:42,000 --> 02:30:46,000
He just thought he hit three, right?

1546
02:30:46,000 --> 02:30:50,000
He's hit three. Only seven other players have ever hit four homers in one game

1547
02:30:50,000 --> 02:30:54,000
and he's got a chance to tie that mark right here.

1548
02:30:54,000 --> 02:31:06,000
Did they just perform the last game of the series? Three. That's how the record or both the records for World Series go, right?

1549
02:31:06,000 --> 02:31:11,000
Harry takes the call, strikes the first six.

1550
02:31:11,000 --> 02:31:20,000
Ha-ha! 0-1-2! A young lucky layler seems to be settling down now.

1551
02:31:20,000 --> 02:31:26,000
Hutton's not taking much of a lead and he's not being held at first.

1552
02:31:26,000 --> 02:31:33,000
With a 17-run lead, you know, he probably won't be going since Solomon.

1553
02:31:33,000 --> 02:31:36,000
All right, Paris is struck out.

1554
02:31:36,000 --> 02:31:43,000
Lillard goes down swinging and Lillard heads back to dugout to a loud cropping of hands

1555
02:31:43,000 --> 02:31:48,000
and the patient-brave fans are still here.

1556
02:31:48,000 --> 02:31:53,000
Okay, right, right, right. So, top of the eighth, no run.

1557
02:31:53,000 --> 02:31:56,000
Now we go to the commercial message.

1558
02:31:56,000 --> 02:31:59,000
Hello, General Finance, friendly Bob Adams.

1559
02:31:59,000 --> 02:32:02,000
Hi, Bob, this is John Bozek and boy, do I need a travel loan.

1560
02:32:02,000 --> 02:32:04,000
Well, we'll get right to work on it, John. Where are you going?

1561
02:32:04,000 --> 02:32:06,000
To Paris, Bob, to meet my girlfriend.

1562
02:32:06,000 --> 02:32:08,000
Ooh, France is very romantic.

1563
02:32:08,000 --> 02:32:10,000
Yeah, she's not in France, Bob. I've already been there.

1564
02:32:10,000 --> 02:32:11,000
I thought you said Paris.

1565
02:32:11,000 --> 02:32:14,000
I did, Bob, but she must have meant Paris, Kentucky.

1566
02:32:14,000 --> 02:32:15,000
Oh, I see.

1567
02:32:15,000 --> 02:32:16,000
Or Paris, Michigan.

1568
02:32:16,000 --> 02:32:18,000
Well, it's just...

1569
02:32:18,000 --> 02:32:20,000
There's also a Paris in Arkansas, Idaho, Illinois, Maine, Mississippi and Missouri.

1570
02:32:20,000 --> 02:32:22,000
My goodness, I had no idea there were...

1571
02:32:22,000 --> 02:32:24,000
New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas.

1572
02:32:24,000 --> 02:32:25,000
John.

1573
02:32:25,000 --> 02:32:26,000
And Virginia.

1574
02:32:26,000 --> 02:32:28,000
That's a lot of traveling. I better rush that loan.

1575
02:32:28,000 --> 02:32:31,000
Oh, thanks, Bob, because as soon as I find her, we're going to get married in Portland.

1576
02:32:31,000 --> 02:32:32,000
Maine?

1577
02:32:32,000 --> 02:32:33,000
There's one in Oregon too, Bob.

1578
02:32:33,000 --> 02:32:34,000
Oh.

1579
02:32:34,000 --> 02:32:36,000
And Connecticut, Indiana, North Dakota, Ohio.

1580
02:32:36,000 --> 02:32:39,000
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1581
02:32:39,000 --> 02:32:44,000
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1582
02:32:44,000 --> 02:32:49,000
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1583
02:32:49,000 --> 02:32:54,000
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1584
02:32:54,000 --> 02:32:56,000
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1585
02:32:56,000 --> 02:33:00,000
That's General Finance at 848-9781.

1586
02:33:00,000 --> 02:33:02,000
Look at the bottom half of the eighth inning.

1587
02:33:02,000 --> 02:33:06,000
Barry Bennell rolling off this and Pito Gaston.

1588
02:33:06,000 --> 02:33:08,000
Got to get something going here, Pete.

1589
02:33:08,000 --> 02:33:15,000
Let's see, we've got a score about nine runs in the inning here to get back in it.

1590
02:33:15,000 --> 02:33:20,000
Well, we could go eight-one inning and nine-the-other if we can hold them in the ninth.

1591
02:33:20,000 --> 02:33:22,000
Bennell's one for three.

1592
02:33:22,000 --> 02:33:24,000
Had a single back in the first inning.

1593
02:33:24,000 --> 02:33:27,000
I want to get your reaction to something on this Willie Keeler story here.

1594
02:33:27,000 --> 02:33:29,000
First pitch is low ball one.

1595
02:33:29,000 --> 02:33:35,000
Got a story about the year 1892 in the Baltimore Orioles, a team that's Keeler played on.

1596
02:33:35,000 --> 02:33:37,000
There's the 1-0 pitch.

1597
02:33:37,000 --> 02:33:39,000
Strike in the count one-on-one.

1598
02:33:39,000 --> 02:33:42,000
Orioles finished in last place in 1892.

1599
02:33:42,000 --> 02:33:44,000
They lost 10 of their first 11 games.

1600
02:33:44,000 --> 02:33:46,000
First to 1-1 pitch to Bennell.

1601
02:33:46,000 --> 02:33:49,000
There's a high drive, deep left field, but uncere.

1602
02:33:49,000 --> 02:33:52,000
Looks like he's going to have room back in the edge of the warning track.

1603
02:33:52,000 --> 02:33:54,000
He's got it one down.

1604
02:33:54,000 --> 02:33:56,000
Office will be next.

1605
02:33:56,000 --> 02:34:01,000
Ball of Moreles in 1892 with Willie Keeler lost 10 of their first 11 games.

1606
02:34:01,000 --> 02:34:11,000
The team is so bad that owner Harry Von Horst, who also owned a brewery, shocked the baseball world by replacing manager George Van Halteren with one of his beer salesmen.

1607
02:34:13,000 --> 02:34:16,000
Well, much has been a good beer salesman.

1608
02:34:16,000 --> 02:34:18,000
That might hurt the beer cut.

1609
02:34:20,000 --> 02:34:22,000
Here's Office.

1610
02:34:22,000 --> 02:34:24,000
Manning for the first time.

1611
02:34:24,000 --> 02:34:26,000
Freiman came sidearm this inside.

1612
02:34:26,000 --> 02:34:28,000
What was the name of the beer?

1613
02:34:28,000 --> 02:34:31,000
Don't know. Probably gone now.

1614
02:34:31,000 --> 02:34:33,000
Maybe it's National Bohemia.

1615
02:34:33,000 --> 02:34:36,000
They still own the Baltimore club.

1616
02:34:36,000 --> 02:34:39,000
Count one-on-one now at Office.

1617
02:34:44,000 --> 02:34:46,000
Now the one-on-one pitch.

1618
02:34:46,000 --> 02:34:49,000
Got the outside corner. It's one and two.

1619
02:34:49,000 --> 02:34:53,000
Tomorrow night should be a real exciting night here at the stadium.

1620
02:34:53,000 --> 02:34:59,000
Pete Rose and the Cincinnati Reds come to town. Rose will be trying to hit in his 44th consecutive game.

1621
02:34:59,000 --> 02:35:01,000
Here's the one-two pitch.

1622
02:35:01,000 --> 02:35:03,000
Winging the best.

1623
02:35:03,000 --> 02:35:06,000
Don't forget Tuesday and Wednesday too.

1624
02:35:07,000 --> 02:35:10,000
That's five strikeouts for Freiman.

1625
02:35:11,000 --> 02:35:18,000
Right, if Rose ties the record tomorrow night, ties Keeler's record, he'll be trying for 45 games in a row on Tuesday night.

1626
02:35:18,000 --> 02:35:21,000
Everybody has a chance to be a little bit of history.

1627
02:35:21,000 --> 02:35:25,000
You know, a lot of records have been broken here. Hank Aaron's home run record.

1628
02:35:25,000 --> 02:35:27,000
Now Pete Rose.

1629
02:35:27,000 --> 02:35:33,000
Don LaFleur will pitch two tonight. Here's Cito taking a pitch low ball on.

1630
02:35:35,000 --> 02:35:38,000
Hey, Pittsburgh's beating LA.

1631
02:35:40,000 --> 02:35:42,000
High fly ball center field.

1632
02:35:42,000 --> 02:35:48,000
Johnson going back to the warning track, reaches up and takes it for out number three.

1633
02:35:48,000 --> 02:35:53,000
Well, a flight of left-flip and L, a strikeout of office, and a flight of center by Gaston and that's it for the Braves and the 8th.

1634
02:35:53,000 --> 02:35:58,000
Nothing across. We go to the 9th with our score. Montreal 17, Atlanta nothing.

1635
02:35:59,000 --> 02:36:01,000
General finance, friendly Bob Adams.

1636
02:36:01,000 --> 02:36:03,000
Hello Bob. Dick Snyder.

1637
02:36:03,000 --> 02:36:04,000
Hi Dick.

1638
02:36:04,000 --> 02:36:06,000
Vacation time is here again Bob. So...

1639
02:36:06,000 --> 02:36:07,000
Another vacation loan.

1640
02:36:07,000 --> 02:36:08,000
Uh-huh.

1641
02:36:08,000 --> 02:36:09,000
Where are you and the wife going this year, Dick?

1642
02:36:09,000 --> 02:36:12,000
Well Bob, as you know, we don't care much. We're doing nothing vacations.

1643
02:36:12,000 --> 02:36:14,000
Right, which is why you spent last summer...

1644
02:36:14,000 --> 02:36:16,000
Dredging irrigation ditches in Guatemala.

1645
02:36:16,000 --> 02:36:17,000
Right.

1646
02:36:17,000 --> 02:36:21,000
And this year Bob, our vacation has taken us to Exotic Papua.

1647
02:36:21,000 --> 02:36:23,000
For the little surfing sunshine.

1648
02:36:23,000 --> 02:36:27,000
No, we're filling sandbags. Blake Papua has to be damned up again.

1649
02:36:27,000 --> 02:36:29,000
Dick, wouldn't your wife enjoy a cruise ship for a change?

1650
02:36:29,000 --> 02:36:31,000
Oh, next year Bob, the SS Wendell.

1651
02:36:31,000 --> 02:36:32,000
Oh great.

1652
02:36:32,000 --> 02:36:35,000
Yeah, we're gonna raise it from the icy depths of the Columbus Sea.

1653
02:36:35,000 --> 02:36:36,000
I'll get started on your vacation loan.

1654
02:36:36,000 --> 02:36:37,000
Thanks Bob.

1655
02:36:37,000 --> 02:36:41,000
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1656
02:36:41,000 --> 02:36:46,000
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1657
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1658
02:36:51,000 --> 02:36:56,000
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1659
02:36:56,000 --> 02:37:02,000
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1660
02:37:02,000 --> 02:37:05,000
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1661
02:37:05,000 --> 02:37:13,000
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1662
02:37:13,000 --> 02:37:17,000
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1663
02:37:17,000 --> 02:37:21,000
Justice for them today means hope for the seniors of tomorrow.

1664
02:37:21,000 --> 02:37:25,000
We'll pave the way for them as well as taking care of ourselves.

1665
02:37:25,000 --> 02:37:28,000
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1666
02:37:28,000 --> 02:37:31,000
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1667
02:37:31,000 --> 02:37:34,000
Dell, I'm relating off the 9th from Montreal, takes the strike.

1668
02:37:34,000 --> 02:37:37,000
I'm surviving for the second time. He grounds it out his first time up.

1669
02:37:37,000 --> 02:37:43,000
Now, Mailer's 0-1 pitch. That misses low in the count, even 1-1.

1670
02:37:49,000 --> 02:37:53,000
The win by Mailer, the 1-1 pitch, a little high, 2-1 to count.

1671
02:37:53,000 --> 02:37:57,000
Unser Carter and Prius, the schedule hitters.

1672
02:37:57,000 --> 02:38:03,000
Dick Williams giving all of his regular arrests the latter part of this game,

1673
02:38:03,000 --> 02:38:10,000
with the exception of Parrish, who had a chance for a fourth home run and struck out both in the sixth inning and the eighth inning.

1674
02:38:10,000 --> 02:38:13,000
And a little surprisingly, Gary Carter's still in there.

1675
02:38:13,000 --> 02:38:15,000
I thought maybe Ed Herman might catch the latter inning.

1676
02:38:15,000 --> 02:38:19,000
3-1 pitch is grounded in the hole to right field basis.

1677
02:38:19,000 --> 02:38:22,000
No, Unser leads off the 9th with a single.

1678
02:38:22,000 --> 02:38:28,000
You know, if the offense was at the warning track, we'd have about five moments,

1679
02:38:28,000 --> 02:38:33,000
and if a frog knew wings, he wouldn't bounce when he hit.

1680
02:38:33,000 --> 02:38:35,000
Right?

1681
02:38:35,000 --> 02:38:37,000
I guess so.

1682
02:38:40,000 --> 02:38:44,000
There's Gary Carter. Carter is single twice, struck out, walked and doubled.

1683
02:38:44,000 --> 02:38:46,000
Have you ever caught a ball in this net?

1684
02:38:46,000 --> 02:38:47,000
That's Ernie's.

1685
02:38:47,000 --> 02:38:49,000
I know, but have you ever used it when he wasn't here?

1686
02:38:49,000 --> 02:38:50,000
No.

1687
02:38:50,000 --> 02:38:52,000
Maybe I'll catch one.

1688
02:38:52,000 --> 02:38:54,000
First pitch to Carter is low ball on.

1689
02:38:54,000 --> 02:38:57,000
That'd be electric.

1690
02:38:57,000 --> 02:39:00,000
Side by mini.

1691
02:39:01,000 --> 02:39:04,000
There's Mailer's 1-0 pitch.

1692
02:39:04,000 --> 02:39:06,000
Low again, 2-0 to Count and Gary Carter.

1693
02:39:06,000 --> 02:39:10,000
That'd be free as the on-deck hitter.

1694
02:39:10,000 --> 02:39:12,000
Big inning from Andre Al was the third.

1695
02:39:12,000 --> 02:39:14,000
They scored eight runs in that inning.

1696
02:39:14,000 --> 02:39:16,000
Andre Dawson had two home runs in the inning.

1697
02:39:16,000 --> 02:39:18,000
There's the 2-0 pitch.

1698
02:39:18,000 --> 02:39:21,000
There's a drive, deep left center field, gas in back.

1699
02:39:21,000 --> 02:39:24,000
It is bouncing over the wall.

1700
02:39:24,000 --> 02:39:26,000
Round rule double.

1701
02:39:26,000 --> 02:39:29,000
Another double for Gary Carter.

1702
02:39:29,000 --> 02:39:32,000
Right in the gap.

1703
02:39:33,000 --> 02:39:38,000
That is his second double of the game.

1704
02:39:41,000 --> 02:39:48,000
Expos have just tied a National League record for 55 total bases in one game.

1705
02:39:48,000 --> 02:39:52,000
60 is their overall Major League record held by the Boston Red Sox.

1706
02:39:52,000 --> 02:39:56,000
26 hits in the game now for the Expos.

1707
02:39:56,000 --> 02:39:58,000
It's happy free as he's single driving in a run.

1708
02:39:58,000 --> 02:40:00,000
His only time off.

1709
02:40:00,000 --> 02:40:03,000
First pitch high on outside ball one.

1710
02:40:03,000 --> 02:40:06,000
Carter in this series.

1711
02:40:08,000 --> 02:40:10,000
Has five doubles in a home run.

1712
02:40:10,000 --> 02:40:13,000
The 1-0 pitch to free as high fly ball center.

1713
02:40:13,000 --> 02:40:16,000
Roll it off his camps under it.

1714
02:40:16,000 --> 02:40:17,000
He's got it.

1715
02:40:17,000 --> 02:40:21,000
Tagging his third and coming on to score is...

1716
02:40:21,000 --> 02:40:23,000
Johnson, Carter moves to third.

1717
02:40:23,000 --> 02:40:25,000
Don't give free us another RBI.

1718
02:40:25,000 --> 02:40:27,000
That makes it 18 to nothing.

1719
02:40:27,000 --> 02:40:31,000
We really got our work cut out for it from the bottom of the ninth.

1720
02:40:31,000 --> 02:40:34,000
Yeah, we do.

1721
02:40:34,000 --> 02:40:38,000
What's the most runs ever scored in what inning?

1722
02:40:38,000 --> 02:40:40,000
21 I think it is.

1723
02:40:40,000 --> 02:40:42,000
Well, been done before.

1724
02:40:42,000 --> 02:40:44,000
It can be done again.

1725
02:40:44,000 --> 02:40:46,000
There's pitcher Woody Priman.

1726
02:40:46,000 --> 02:40:48,000
But we don't have many pitchers left.

1727
02:40:48,000 --> 02:40:50,000
You know.

1728
02:40:50,000 --> 02:40:52,000
Priman one for four.

1729
02:40:52,000 --> 02:40:54,000
There's a drive.

1730
02:40:54,000 --> 02:40:56,000
Deep left center field.

1731
02:40:56,000 --> 02:40:58,000
Off is giving it a chase for the wall.

1732
02:40:58,000 --> 02:41:00,000
This one's going to bounce over the wall.

1733
02:41:00,000 --> 02:41:02,000
Another ground rule double.

1734
02:41:02,000 --> 02:41:06,000
That makes it 19 to nothing.

1735
02:41:06,000 --> 02:41:08,000
Well, a record 21.

1736
02:41:08,000 --> 02:41:11,000
We were kind of figuring that might as well have scored 20.

1737
02:41:11,000 --> 02:41:17,000
And then come back with a big inning in the bottom of the ninth.

1738
02:41:17,000 --> 02:41:22,000
That is hit number 27 for Montreal.

1739
02:41:22,000 --> 02:41:24,000
19 to nothing or a score.

1740
02:41:24,000 --> 02:41:26,000
Now that's set the record now.

1741
02:41:26,000 --> 02:41:31,000
You know, for the most basic.

1742
02:41:31,000 --> 02:41:34,000
That's an 8 out of 57 basic.

1743
02:41:34,000 --> 02:41:37,000
Set the national league record.

1744
02:41:37,000 --> 02:41:39,000
Nobody thought any records were going to be set here today.

1745
02:41:39,000 --> 02:41:41,000
They were waiting for tomorrow.

1746
02:41:41,000 --> 02:41:44,000
But here we've got records going all over the place.

1747
02:41:44,000 --> 02:41:47,000
And then with the expo's are trying to do here,

1748
02:41:47,000 --> 02:41:49,000
they would like nothing better than to bat around and give Larry Parrish

1749
02:41:49,000 --> 02:41:51,000
one more chance at that fourth home run.

1750
02:41:51,000 --> 02:41:53,000
There's Stan Pappy.

1751
02:41:53,000 --> 02:41:54,000
Takes the ball low.

1752
02:41:54,000 --> 02:41:55,000
Pappy one for two.

1753
02:41:55,000 --> 02:41:58,000
He's singled and hit into a fourth play.

1754
02:41:58,000 --> 02:42:00,000
Only one out of the inning.

1755
02:42:00,000 --> 02:42:01,000
The 1-0 pitch.

1756
02:42:01,000 --> 02:42:02,000
Five pop-ups.

1757
02:42:02,000 --> 02:42:03,000
Shallow center.

1758
02:42:03,000 --> 02:42:04,000
Chaney back.

1759
02:42:04,000 --> 02:42:05,000
Off is in.

1760
02:42:05,000 --> 02:42:07,000
It'll be off is making the call and the catch.

1761
02:42:07,000 --> 02:42:10,000
Around number two.

1762
02:42:10,000 --> 02:42:12,000
Before Andre Dawson sets in,

1763
02:42:12,000 --> 02:42:14,000
he's going to be the first station identification.

1764
02:42:14,000 --> 02:42:16,000
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1765
02:42:16,000 --> 02:42:20,000
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1766
02:42:20,000 --> 02:42:24,000
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1767
02:42:24,000 --> 02:42:32,000
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1768
02:42:32,000 --> 02:42:34,000
Andre Dawson is Homer twice.

1769
02:42:34,000 --> 02:42:36,000
Singles fly to right, fly to left.

1770
02:42:36,000 --> 02:42:39,000
Was hit by a pitch in the eighth inning with both benches emptying

1771
02:42:39,000 --> 02:42:41,000
as Dawson started out toward Maylor.

1772
02:42:41,000 --> 02:42:43,000
The pitch is moving more than words were exchanged.

1773
02:42:43,000 --> 02:42:44,000
There's the stretch in the pitch.

1774
02:42:44,000 --> 02:42:46,000
Dawson swings, line drives, center field.

1775
02:42:46,000 --> 02:42:48,000
That'll drop in base hit.

1776
02:42:48,000 --> 02:42:56,000
Stopping at third, what he's climbing as the throw comes back to the infield.

1777
02:42:56,000 --> 02:43:00,000
That's the fourth hit of the day for Dawson.

1778
02:43:00,000 --> 02:43:06,000
Hit number 28 for Montreal.

1779
02:43:06,000 --> 02:43:07,000
Wow.

1780
02:43:07,000 --> 02:43:10,000
This has been an awesome show by the Expo today.

1781
02:43:10,000 --> 02:43:16,000
It's almost like the end of the world deal we're going to have.

1782
02:43:16,000 --> 02:43:18,000
That's instead of taking nine innings,

1783
02:43:18,000 --> 02:43:20,000
that's what we're going to take one.

1784
02:43:20,000 --> 02:43:21,000
It's only one game.

1785
02:43:21,000 --> 02:43:25,000
It only counts as one game.

1786
02:43:25,000 --> 02:43:28,000
At least Karen don't bother me as much as the one runner.

1787
02:43:28,000 --> 02:43:30,000
They don't bother the players as much either.

1788
02:43:30,000 --> 02:43:35,000
They know they're going to have a game or two like this every year.

1789
02:43:35,000 --> 02:43:39,000
They'll want the right times enough.

1790
02:43:39,000 --> 02:43:42,000
Mahia Sater takes the pitch low ball one.

1791
02:43:42,000 --> 02:43:43,000
He's 0-for-2.

1792
02:43:43,000 --> 02:43:45,000
He's struck out and grounded into a double play.

1793
02:43:45,000 --> 02:43:47,000
Pops the next pitch foul back into the seats.

1794
02:43:47,000 --> 02:43:49,000
One-on-one counts.

1795
02:43:49,000 --> 02:43:53,000
Oh, a man fell trying to get that ball over there fighting for it.

1796
02:43:53,000 --> 02:44:05,000
The man lost his glasses, but now it looks like a little kid or a girl got the ball after all those big men with family.

1797
02:44:05,000 --> 02:44:07,000
Here's the 1-1 pitch.

1798
02:44:07,000 --> 02:44:10,000
It's going inside, doing one.

1799
02:44:10,000 --> 02:44:12,000
A lot going on out here.

1800
02:44:12,000 --> 02:44:16,000
The fans waving up here, got that radio down there.

1801
02:44:16,000 --> 02:44:23,000
It's always darkest just before the dawn or the air.

1802
02:44:23,000 --> 02:44:27,000
Have you ever wondered what is the end of the beginning or the beginning of the end?

1803
02:44:27,000 --> 02:44:29,000
I never even thought about it.

1804
02:44:29,000 --> 02:44:34,000
There's a drive to deep right center field office giving it a chase.

1805
02:44:34,000 --> 02:44:37,000
Nice running grass. Good catch by rolling office.

1806
02:44:37,000 --> 02:44:39,000
For out number three.

1807
02:44:39,000 --> 02:44:43,000
They just got out of the beginning as they go to the bottom of the ninth.

1808
02:44:43,000 --> 02:44:45,000
Four-nineteen to nothing.

1809
02:44:49,000 --> 02:44:51,000
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1810
02:44:51,000 --> 02:44:54,000
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1811
02:44:54,000 --> 02:44:55,000
Good. We'll be happy to arrange it.

1812
02:44:55,000 --> 02:44:58,000
You know, Bob, a lot of guys buy on impulse, but I shop around, you know.

1813
02:44:58,000 --> 02:45:00,000
Well, you should. A car is an important decision.

1814
02:45:00,000 --> 02:45:03,000
Took my time, gave it a lot of thought, and I know exactly what I want.

1815
02:45:03,000 --> 02:45:04,000
What are you getting?

1816
02:45:04,000 --> 02:45:07,000
I'm getting the two-tone headrest, ash, trace front and back, and fully upholstered trunk.

1817
02:45:07,000 --> 02:45:09,000
I meant what kind of car you're buying.

1818
02:45:09,000 --> 02:45:13,000
Bob, next time you see me, I'll be driving a sporty DeSoto runabout.

1819
02:45:13,000 --> 02:45:16,000
Bruce, I don't think they make that car anymore.

1820
02:45:16,000 --> 02:45:18,000
My second choice is the ever-popular Packard Coupe.

1821
02:45:18,000 --> 02:45:20,000
Bruce, I hate to say this, but...

1822
02:45:20,000 --> 02:45:21,000
Mobile?

1823
02:45:21,000 --> 02:45:22,000
No. Broadway Limited?

1824
02:45:22,000 --> 02:45:23,000
That's a train.

1825
02:45:23,000 --> 02:45:25,000
Well, let me look through this World's Fair catalog again.

1826
02:45:25,000 --> 02:45:27,000
Pierce Arrow, Nash Rose.

1827
02:45:27,000 --> 02:45:31,000
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1828
02:45:31,000 --> 02:45:36,000
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1829
02:45:36,000 --> 02:45:41,000
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1830
02:45:41,000 --> 02:45:46,000
Call General Finance's friendly Bob Adams to borrow up to $2,500.

1831
02:45:46,000 --> 02:45:53,000
Call 586-516-0. That's General Finance at 586-516-0.

1832
02:45:53,000 --> 02:45:57,000
The letter's against Woody Freeman, who's pitching. It's been a little over luck here today with the Expo's

1833
02:45:57,000 --> 02:46:02,000
arming out 28 hits in 19 runs, but he's pitching shutout baseball.

1834
02:46:02,000 --> 02:46:04,000
That's not only success.

1835
02:46:04,000 --> 02:46:10,000
Pierce, how would you have liked to have been the damage control officer that Emperor Hirohito

1836
02:46:10,000 --> 02:46:15,000
set down to Nagasaki and Hiroshima to give a report of the damage?

1837
02:46:15,000 --> 02:46:18,000
You know, we had 200 docks, B-29s at open hours.

1838
02:46:18,000 --> 02:46:22,000
What if we'd have just dropped 200 atomic bombs on them, one on every city, you know,

1839
02:46:22,000 --> 02:46:24,000
and not given the Japanese a chance to submit it?

1840
02:46:24,000 --> 02:46:26,000
That would have been the end of the world for Japan.

1841
02:46:26,000 --> 02:46:33,000
We were really nice guys. That was a much bigger disaster than what occurred today.

1842
02:46:33,000 --> 02:46:37,000
Tico Ruiz making his second Major League appearance at the plate.

1843
02:46:37,000 --> 02:46:40,000
Takes the strike from Woody Prime and nothing in one.

1844
02:46:40,000 --> 02:46:44,000
Tico's a fine guy. He's been down there at Ritchie for a long time and played real well.

1845
02:46:44,000 --> 02:46:48,000
He helped the younger players.

1846
02:46:48,000 --> 02:46:51,000
Here's the line in the 0-1 pitch.

1847
02:46:51,000 --> 02:46:57,000
That's got a little piece to the plate on fire. John McSherry in the count, nothing in two.

1848
02:46:57,000 --> 02:47:01,000
If you want to be as optimistic as you possibly can in this inning, look at it this way.

1849
02:47:01,000 --> 02:47:10,000
If the Braves bat around twice, Tico's third time up this inning, he'll represent the tying run.

1850
02:47:10,000 --> 02:47:12,000
There are no outs.

1851
02:47:12,000 --> 02:47:16,000
One and two to count.

1852
02:47:16,000 --> 02:47:18,000
Here's the one-two from Prime.

1853
02:47:18,000 --> 02:47:23,000
Bouncing ball deep in the hole, short, nice play, free as throws on the first.

1854
02:47:23,000 --> 02:47:26,000
Hult hunting off the bag, but Hutton reaches out and tags Ruiz.

1855
02:47:26,000 --> 02:47:33,000
That was a nice play by Freehs because he almost ran into third baseman Larry Parrish and he threw over Parrish.

1856
02:47:33,000 --> 02:47:38,000
On the first to get Ruiz put out number one, now Bob Beal, the hitter.

1857
02:47:38,000 --> 02:47:40,000
He's a pinch runner in the sixth inning.

1858
02:47:40,000 --> 02:47:42,000
Stayed in the game the play first place.

1859
02:47:42,000 --> 02:47:44,000
He's got a big pinch hit in the game there last night.

1860
02:47:44,000 --> 02:47:48,000
And the Braves came back to win after falling behind.

1861
02:47:48,000 --> 02:47:56,000
Beal batting 228 in the year, no home runs, he's driven in eighth.

1862
02:47:56,000 --> 02:47:58,000
Prime and winding as pitch.

1863
02:47:58,000 --> 02:48:00,000
A lot of cute girls out here today.

1864
02:48:00,000 --> 02:48:01,000
Eight.

1865
02:48:01,000 --> 02:48:02,000
Strachlet and Cajal.

1866
02:48:02,000 --> 02:48:08,000
Short and halted top, a lot of people are missing out.

1867
02:48:08,000 --> 02:48:15,000
Nothing in two the count of Beal fouls the 0-1 pitch back.

1868
02:48:15,000 --> 02:48:22,000
Blind man just make a catch with one hand.

1869
02:48:22,000 --> 02:48:26,000
That is set a record two, isn't it?

1870
02:48:26,000 --> 02:48:31,000
Down goes to one and two.

1871
02:48:31,000 --> 02:48:34,000
Now the line in the one-two pitch.

1872
02:48:34,000 --> 02:48:41,000
Oh, it's two and two.

1873
02:48:41,000 --> 02:48:44,000
Prime and ready now for his two-two delivery.

1874
02:48:44,000 --> 02:48:46,000
Beal swings bouncing ball again deep in the hole this short.

1875
02:48:46,000 --> 02:48:49,000
Another nice play by Freus on the first in time.

1876
02:48:49,000 --> 02:48:51,000
Happy Freus, a good defensive player.

1877
02:48:51,000 --> 02:48:53,000
Yeah, he looks pretty good over there.

1878
02:48:53,000 --> 02:48:56,000
Little happy Freus, what's he saying?

1879
02:48:56,000 --> 02:48:59,000
Dominican Republic.

1880
02:48:59,000 --> 02:49:02,000
A lot of sugars raised down there, isn't it?

1881
02:49:02,000 --> 02:49:04,000
I guess.

1882
02:49:04,000 --> 02:49:10,000
They raise a lot of cane down there.

1883
02:49:10,000 --> 02:49:12,000
Here's Gilbreth all for three.

1884
02:49:12,000 --> 02:49:14,000
Bounce the third, bounce to the bottom, hit it with a foreplay.

1885
02:49:14,000 --> 02:49:18,000
I'll tell you, there's Dominican Republic 22,000 years, a lot of money.

1886
02:49:18,000 --> 02:49:20,000
Not hard to see where those guys play base.

1887
02:49:20,000 --> 02:49:24,000
I think they make 50 cents an hour shopping games.

1888
02:49:24,000 --> 02:49:26,000
Of course they don't need much down there.

1889
02:49:26,000 --> 02:49:28,000
No heat and air condition is necessary.

1890
02:49:28,000 --> 02:49:29,000
All right, Gilbreth.

1891
02:49:29,000 --> 02:49:31,000
There's a base hit to left field by Gilbreth.

1892
02:49:31,000 --> 02:49:33,000
Bounce there against the back of the infield.

1893
02:49:33,000 --> 02:49:34,000
Gilbreth on to the single.

1894
02:49:34,000 --> 02:49:36,000
It's ever seven off Woody Freiman.

1895
02:49:36,000 --> 02:49:39,000
Put the runner at first with two down and now Joan Olin.

1896
02:49:39,000 --> 02:49:42,000
Olin's over three and struck out twice and fly to center.

1897
02:49:42,000 --> 02:49:46,000
Our work's really cut out for us now because we have to.

1898
02:49:46,000 --> 02:49:50,000
Has anyone ever scored 21 runs with two outs?

1899
02:49:50,000 --> 02:49:57,000
My child's T-ball team did one.

1900
02:49:57,000 --> 02:49:59,000
There's a stretch in the pitch.

1901
02:49:59,000 --> 02:50:01,000
Over, nothing in one.

1902
02:50:01,000 --> 02:50:07,000
God's, it gets us winning or getting pretty ass in the high-takeoff.

1903
02:50:07,000 --> 02:50:09,000
Jimmy the Greek can't even figure this one out.

1904
02:50:09,000 --> 02:50:11,000
Here's the 0-1 pitch.

1905
02:50:11,000 --> 02:50:13,000
Little fly ball down the left field line.

1906
02:50:13,000 --> 02:50:16,000
Us are giving it a chase, but it's going to be foul into the seats.

1907
02:50:16,000 --> 02:50:23,000
Looks like it might stay fair and fall right in the corner there for extra bases.

1908
02:50:23,000 --> 02:50:28,000
But it didn't.

1909
02:50:28,000 --> 02:50:30,000
But the Braves are still alive.

1910
02:50:30,000 --> 02:50:38,000
Joan Olin, count 0-1-2, Joe wipes his glasses off.

1911
02:50:38,000 --> 02:50:41,000
Once the back on, puts his handkerchief in his pocket.

1912
02:50:41,000 --> 02:50:44,000
Have a little trouble getting it in there.

1913
02:50:44,000 --> 02:50:45,000
Okay, here he goes.

1914
02:50:45,000 --> 02:50:47,000
He steps back into the box.

1915
02:50:47,000 --> 02:50:49,000
Okay, Pete, take it away.

1916
02:50:49,000 --> 02:50:50,000
Got nothing in two.

1917
02:50:50,000 --> 02:50:52,000
Here's Freiman's stretches pitch.

1918
02:50:52,000 --> 02:50:57,000
Low at one and two.

1919
02:50:57,000 --> 02:51:01,000
Well, he's Freiman has one shot out this year.

1920
02:51:01,000 --> 02:51:05,000
One out away from his second.

1921
02:51:05,000 --> 02:51:10,000
Boy, this isn't going to help our team ERA much.

1922
02:51:10,000 --> 02:51:13,000
One-two pitch, hit foul off the place.

1923
02:51:13,000 --> 02:51:15,000
Still one and two on Joan Olin.

1924
02:51:15,000 --> 02:51:21,000
Bottom half of the ninth inning, two outs.

1925
02:51:21,000 --> 02:51:26,000
19 zip-file score.

1926
02:51:26,000 --> 02:51:36,000
Now, Olin wants to towel from Ande Kitter, Vip Fokaropa, who's been chipped for mailer if no one keeps the inning going.

1927
02:51:36,000 --> 02:51:43,000
I wonder if the Braves' tie now is going to have a pitch hitter who'll come in and pitch the pitch.

1928
02:51:43,000 --> 02:51:47,000
Nobody's warming up.

1929
02:51:47,000 --> 02:51:50,000
That is the ultimate optimist.

1930
02:51:50,000 --> 02:51:56,000
Having a pitcher in your bullpen when you're 19 runs out of 2000 the ninth inning.

1931
02:51:56,000 --> 02:52:00,000
Well, if fans have been understanding, there hadn't been too many boos today.

1932
02:52:00,000 --> 02:52:05,000
They realized with the young team this was going to happen once in a while.

1933
02:52:05,000 --> 02:52:07,000
Certainly saw a lot of...

1934
02:52:07,000 --> 02:52:08,000
There's the one-two pitch.

1935
02:52:08,000 --> 02:52:10,000
It's low to know them ball two, two and two.

1936
02:52:10,000 --> 02:52:14,000
Just like the heat's finally beginning to get to Freiman.

1937
02:52:14,000 --> 02:52:19,000
It's just happening a little bit late.

1938
02:52:19,000 --> 02:52:22,000
Now the two-two pitch.

1939
02:52:22,000 --> 02:52:25,000
Low in the count, four, three and two.

1940
02:52:25,000 --> 02:52:35,000
If you're out there driving, please drive carefully and remember that the state patrol is enforcing the 55 miles per hour speed limit in Georgia.

1941
02:52:35,000 --> 02:52:37,000
Probably most everywhere.

1942
02:52:37,000 --> 02:52:40,000
Runner goes, the three-two pitch, grounded toward first.

1943
02:52:40,000 --> 02:52:41,000
This should do it.

1944
02:52:41,000 --> 02:52:42,000
Huttin' up with it.

1945
02:52:42,000 --> 02:52:44,000
Makes the unassisted play at first.

1946
02:52:44,000 --> 02:52:49,000
And that's your ball game in the ninth for Atlanta, no runs, one hit, one left.

1947
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Final score, Montreal 19, Atlanta nothing, back with the totals right after the first...

1948
02:52:54,000 --> 02:52:56,000
General finance, friendly Bob Adams.

1949
02:52:56,000 --> 02:52:59,000
Kerry Potterfield here, Bob, for a home repair loan.

1950
02:52:59,000 --> 02:53:01,000
That can be easily arranged, Kerry. Some damage at home?

1951
02:53:01,000 --> 02:53:03,000
Yeah, our little Binky is getting kind of playful.

1952
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What breed is he?

1953
02:53:04,000 --> 02:53:05,000
He's an American buffalo, Bob.

1954
02:53:05,000 --> 02:53:06,000
A buffalo?

1955
02:53:06,000 --> 02:53:09,000
The wife heard they were an endangered species, so we took one in.

1956
02:53:09,000 --> 02:53:10,000
You must have a big house.

1957
02:53:10,000 --> 02:53:11,000
You bet. Two bedrooms.

1958
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Is there room for all of you, Kerry?

1959
02:53:13,000 --> 02:53:15,000
Yes, there is room for all of you.

1960
02:53:15,000 --> 02:53:17,000
I'm sure unless Binky chases a car.

1961
02:53:17,000 --> 02:53:18,000
He likes to bring him home, Bob.

1962
02:53:18,000 --> 02:53:21,000
And this morning he was sleeping at the foot of our bed when he hears the milkman.

1963
02:53:21,000 --> 02:53:22,000
You sleep with a buffalo?

1964
02:53:22,000 --> 02:53:25,000
Binky just ran right out to lick his hand, so we need a loan.

1965
02:53:25,000 --> 02:53:26,000
I don't follow him.

1966
02:53:26,000 --> 02:53:27,000
Binky can't open the door, Bob.

1967
02:53:27,000 --> 02:53:29,000
Oh, so he just went right through the right.

1968
02:53:29,000 --> 02:53:31,000
Well, I'll get to work in your home repair loan, Kerry.

1969
02:53:31,000 --> 02:53:33,000
Oh, thanks, Bob. Sit, Binky.

1970
02:53:33,000 --> 02:53:34,000
No, no, not there.

1971
02:53:34,000 --> 02:53:36,000
Well, then you need financial assistance.

1972
02:53:36,000 --> 02:53:38,000
General finance is a plan to fit your needs.

1973
02:53:38,000 --> 02:53:42,000
Find out why it makes sense to call General Finance for their person-to-person Bob Adams service.

1974
02:53:42,000 --> 02:53:47,000
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1975
02:53:47,000 --> 02:53:52,000
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1976
02:53:52,000 --> 02:53:55,000
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1977
02:53:57,000 --> 02:54:04,000
Well, the Montreal Expo put it all together here this afternoon as they pound out 28 hits

1978
02:54:04,000 --> 02:54:06,000
in the Feeding Atlanta 19 to nothing.

1979
02:54:06,000 --> 02:54:10,000
The total for Montreal 19 runs, 28 hits.

1980
02:54:10,000 --> 02:54:12,000
No errors. The Expo's last 11.

1981
02:54:12,000 --> 02:54:14,000
For Atlanta, no run, seven hits.

1982
02:54:14,000 --> 02:54:16,000
One error and the Braves left eight.

1983
02:54:16,000 --> 02:54:18,000
What he's climbing all the way for the shutout victory?

1984
02:54:18,000 --> 02:54:20,000
He is now six and seven.

1985
02:54:20,000 --> 02:54:25,000
Losing pitcher Braves, starter Tommy Boggs, his record goes to two and six.

1986
02:54:25,000 --> 02:54:29,000
Montreal tied a Major League record hitting eight home runs in the game.

1987
02:54:29,000 --> 02:54:32,000
They become only the seventh team in Major League history to do that.

1988
02:54:32,000 --> 02:54:36,000
Andre Dawson ties a Major League record hitting two home runs in one inning.

1989
02:54:36,000 --> 02:54:40,000
He becomes only the 18th player in Major League history to do that.

1990
02:54:40,000 --> 02:54:42,000
The home runs for the Expo.

1991
02:54:42,000 --> 02:54:45,000
Larry Parrish hits three. Andre Dawson hits two.

1992
02:54:45,000 --> 02:54:49,000
Dave Cash hit one. Tony Perez hit one.

1993
02:54:50,000 --> 02:54:52,000
And Chris Fire hit one.

1994
02:54:52,000 --> 02:54:54,000
19 to nothing. Montreal wins it.

1995
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That's the story of the game.

1996
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They tune out for the 10th inning show.

1997
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You have been listening to Major League Baseball on WJNO, the Atlanta Braves.

1998
02:55:18,000 --> 02:55:43,000
As part of WJNO's continuing sports coverage year round, we'll be bringing you selected Atlanta Braves games.

1999
02:55:43,000 --> 02:55:55,000
And now I'll stand by for a wrap up of the just completed game and a rundown of other contests around the Major League on Entertainment Radio, AM 1230 WJNO.

2000
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2001
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2002
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2003
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2004
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2005
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2006
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2007
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2008
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2009
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2010
02:56:48,000 --> 02:56:54,000
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2011
02:56:54,000 --> 02:57:05,000
Time now for the 10th inning show on WJNO. A look at today's Atlanta Braves game and a rundown of other games around the national and American leagues,

2012
02:57:05,000 --> 02:57:09,000
as well as everything else that's new in the world of baseball.

2013
02:57:14,000 --> 02:57:20,000
I want to get everyone Pete VanWer and back at Atlanta Folgen County Stadium where this afternoon it was Montreal afternoon.

2014
02:57:20,000 --> 02:57:24,000
19-0 exposed Winnett and we will recap the game for a little later.

2015
02:57:24,000 --> 02:57:27,000
Let's check out who scores first beginning with the American League.

2016
02:57:27,000 --> 02:57:34,000
At Yankee Stadium today, the Yankees won the first of a double header, 4-3 over Minnesota, 4-9-1 for New York, 3-6-1 for the twins.

2017
02:57:34,000 --> 02:57:38,000
Rich Gossage, the winner, he's 7-9, Mike Marshall the loser, he's 5-9.

2018
02:57:38,000 --> 02:57:42,000
Craig Cusick, a home run in that game for Minnesota, his third of the season.

2019
02:57:42,000 --> 02:57:49,000
Second game at the end of 3-0 scored Dave Goldst, pitching for Minnesota, Jim Beattie, 4-New York.

2020
02:57:49,000 --> 02:57:57,000
Texas at Chicago, that's a double header. White Sox won the first game 5-4, 5-11-1 for the White Sox, 4-10-1 for Texas.

2021
02:57:57,000 --> 02:58:01,000
Laren Legro, the winner, he's 2-3, Reggie Cleveland the loser, he's 3-7.

2022
02:58:01,000 --> 02:58:05,000
In the second game at the end of 1, it's the Rangers won the White Sox, nothing.

2023
02:58:05,000 --> 02:58:08,000
Doyle Alexander against Francisco Berrios.

2024
02:58:08,000 --> 02:58:14,000
Detroit beats Seattle 5-4, Milk Wilcox the winner, he's 8-8, Glen Abbott the loser, he's 4-8.

2025
02:58:14,000 --> 02:58:18,000
Home runs by Dave Roberts of Seattle is 16th and Rupert Jones is 4th.

2026
02:58:18,000 --> 02:58:25,000
In Toronto it was Milwaukee over the Blue Jays 10-5, Randy Stein the winner, he's 3-2, Murphy the loser, he's 4-8.

2027
02:58:25,000 --> 02:58:31,000
Three homers in the game, all by Toronto, Bassetti is 4th, Mayberry is 17th, Davis is 5th.

2028
02:58:31,000 --> 02:58:38,000
One other final, Oakland beat Cleveland 5-4, Omar Brava, Elias Sosa got the win there, he's now 8-2.

2029
02:58:38,000 --> 02:58:44,000
Kern the loser is 7-5, Vodíaz, it is first major league home run in that game for Cleveland.

2030
02:58:44,000 --> 02:58:50,000
Boston lost again to Kansas City, they came back in one last night, but the Royals back on the winning side this afternoon.

2031
02:58:50,000 --> 02:59:14,000
2-1 the final is 6-hitter for Paul Svidor.

