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

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On Friday, October 5, 1962, the New York Yankees faced the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park

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for Game 2 of the 1962 World Series.

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Yankees were managed by Ralph Hauke and led the series one game to none

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after a complete game win by veteran Whitey Ford in Game 1.

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In Game 2, they would send 23 game winner Ralph Terry to the mound

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to face the Giants 24 game winner Jack Sanford.

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This audio recording is from the NBC Radio broadcast featuring announcers George Kell and Joe Garagiolla.

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Good afternoon everybody. This is Joe Garagiolla along with George Kell welcoming you to Candlestick Park in San Francisco

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A great way these great companies wish to thank you for your support.

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And today it's the second game of the 1962 World Series.

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Two right handers, Jack Sanford who has won 24 and lost 7.

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Sanford is the choice of manager Alvin Dard.

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Jack is warming up, a right of home plate and Ralph Terry who has won 23 and lost 12.

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Terry warming up for the New York Yankees.

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A beautiful day for baseball here at Candlestick.

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Temperature at game time 61 degrees.

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It's a high sky once again so we'll look for the glasses and the infielders to be really battling these pop flies.

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Sanford against Terry.

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Now this broadcast is authorized under broadcasting rights granted by the commissioner of baseball

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solely for the entertainment of our listening audience and any publication.

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Re-broadcast or other use of the descriptions and accounts of this game without the express consent of the commissioner is prohibited.

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Ralph Terry a determined young man as he warms up and he makes no bones about it.

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Terry says I've never won a World Series game and I want to win one.

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You just can't be any more honest about it or any more straightforward than a young Mr. Ralph Terry.

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Terry as far as his stuff and you can talk to the older fellas pitching coach Johnny Sane, manager Ralph Hough, Jim Hegan, Wally Moses,

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Whitey Ford, any of them and they'll say that Ralph Terry this year became a pitcher.

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Up until this year he was pretty much a thrower.

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He relies on a slow curve ball.

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A curve ball with great rotation. It's a tough ball to get under.

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He throws a slider and according to both his catchers, Elson Howard and the Yogi Bear, he's got all the equipment.

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Yogi Bear by the way will be in the lineup along with Dale Long injuries to Elson Howard, a bit of a sprained wrist.

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Howard suffered and sliding into Aunt Bailey in yesterday's ball game.

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He brought Yogi Bear into the lineup and Dale Long is replaced with Moose Scarron who's out with a bad back.

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Ralph Terry has had a great year for the Yankees 23 and 12.

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Of course the negative statistic that is brought up and I think it's a ridiculous statistic is the golfer ball

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where they say his fellas giving up so many home runs.

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The reason that I don't particularly lean on it from past experience, give me the pitcher who's around the plate

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who doesn't walk many and they're going to hit home runs off him.

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You look at the golfer ball statistics and you're going to find great pitchers in that list.

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You're going to find a fella like Rob and Roberts and nobody will deny how great he is.

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A Ralph Terry, a Larry Jackson, a Carl Erskine.

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You're not going to hit home runs if you're getting a base on balls and a fella who gives up the base on balls is a fella who gets beat.

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Ralph Terry, a fine pitcher for the Yankees this year 23 and 12 and he's going against Jack Sanford who this year,

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I guess the supreme compliment paid to him was by his manager Alvin Dark who when you ask Alvin,

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what's the big difference in Sanford?

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We know him in a national league as a hard-throwing right-hander who when he got in a jam would rare back and fire that fastball.

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And Alvin says that it's a different Jack Sanford this year.

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It's a fella who will not give in to the hitter.

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When he gets behind three balls, one strike, two balls and no strikes,

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it's no longer a match of Sanford's strength which is his great fastball against the hitter's strength.

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If he thinks that the hitter can be gotten by a breaking ball,

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he'll go to the breaking ball, in the jam, bases, loader, what have you.

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He's not afraid to throw something beside that fastball when he's behind the hitter.

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And that's been the big difference as far as Jack Sanford is concerned.

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He throws a slider, a good high-riding fastball, he'll get that fastball up and get it by you

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and he's got a good curveball which he relies on heavily.

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And of course as we just mentioned the great confidence that only 20 game winners have.

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This fella believes that he can win and can say the same for Ralph Terry.

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The Yankees have made the two changes we mentioned.

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Barrow will replace Howard and Dealong is replaced with Moose Scarra.

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Alvin Dark has made some changes in his lineup.

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Both the Alou boys, Philippe Alou and Maddie Alou will be in the lineup.

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Maddie Alou will be replacing Harvey Keane in left field.

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And I think Willie McCovey will be at first base today.

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McCovey a powerful left-hand hitter will be going against a right-handed pitcher Ralph Terry.

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And behind the plate we've got a change in Tom Haller will be replacing Ed Bailey who worked the ball game yesterday.

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Haller and Sanford the batteries for the San Francisco Giants and for the Yankees it'll be Ralph Terry and Yogi Berra.

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You know the big talk around the batting case today that was interesting to get the reaction of the San Francisco Giants

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and most of them felt that the playoffs and the battle that they had to get into the World Series really took something away from them

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as far as the first game is concerned.

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Harvey Keane puts it to where he says no matter how hard you tried to get up with a ball game yesterday

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you just couldn't do it. You couldn't get the maximum effort after the last four or five days that we've had.

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Orlando Sopeta says well today we lose but tomorrow we get back in the groove he was talking about today.

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But it'll be Ralph Terry who'll be trying to stop these San Francisco Giants and it'll be Jack Sanford who'll be pitching for the San Francisco Giants.

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Well a bullpen crew has headed towards the left field corner for the Giants. They're going to get out early.

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The ground crew is working on the infield and George why do you always smile when you see a ground crew working around third base.

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You guys always like to see those bad hops get taken away from you.

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I'm just watching them water the infield downs Joe that makes them nice and soft and you get those good hops and they don't scoot by you fast.

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Well Joe gave you the starting pitcher to this afternoon and relief pitching could play a large part in this World Series yet

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The lineups for the Yankees, Tony Kubeck will lead off at shortstop. Kubeck shortstop.

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Batting second it's Bobby Richardson at second base. Richardson second base.

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Batting third it's the left fielder Tom Treche. Treche in left field.

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Batting fourth it's the center fielder Mickey Mannell. Mannell in center field.

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Batting fifth the right fielder Roger Merriss. Merriss in right field.

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Batting sixth the catcher Yogi Berra. Berra the catcher.

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Batting seventh the first baseman Dale Long. Long at first base.

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Batting eighth the third baseman Cleetus Boyer. Boyer third base.

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And batting ninth the pitcher Ralph Terry. Terry the pitcher bats ninth. He's won 23 he's lost 12.

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For the San Francisco Giants Chuck Hiller at second base. Hiller second base.

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Batting second the right fielder Philippe Alou. A-L-O-U Philippe Alou in right field.

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Batting third it's Maddie Alou. Maddie Alou in left field.

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Batting fourth the center fielder Willie Mays. Mays in center field.

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Batting fifth McCovey. M-C capital C-O-V-E-Y McCovey at first base.

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Batting sixth it's the catcher Tom Haller. H-A-L-L-E-R Haller the catcher.

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And batting seventh it's Jim Davenport the third baseman. Davenport at third base.

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Batting eighth it's Jose Pagan. Pagan at shortstop.

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And batting ninth it's Jack Sanford the pitcher. Sanford is won 24 and he has lost 7.

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Sanford against Terry the second game of the 1962 World Series.

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The umpires have just come out they've gathered around home played along with

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coach Whitey Lockman of the San Francisco Giants and manager Ralph Halp of the New York Yankees.

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Yesterday's ball game the Yankees behind Whitey Ford 6-2.

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You talk about a turning point in yesterday's ball game and manager Alvin Darker the Giants

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like the real professional that he is says the turning point in yesterday's ball game was Whitey Ford.

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Whitey had tremendous pitcher out here and it was a 6-2 victory for the Yankees.

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Orlando Sapega is being rested today. Reason given is that he seems to be just weary and tired.

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Big first baseman and outfielder for the Giants has played some 260 games of baseball this year.

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Of course we're talking about winter league activity.

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So today it'll be Willie McCovey and then McCovey has been some hitter for these San Francisco Giants this year.

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20 home runs 54 runs batting in at 293 and 91 games.

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And now ladies and gentlemen our national anthem.

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Music

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So with the playing of the national anthem it's play ball here in Candlestick Park.

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Back all the time it's going to be a win.

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And it's going from the left field corner towards the right field corner. Terry against Benford the stage is being set.

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So let's pause right now 10 seconds for station identification.

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Are you mixing with the best?

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Saratoga fishy with the terrible label it outsells all the rest.

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WGY's connected it.

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All players as they took their positions both the infielders the outfielders looking towards the sky adjusting the sunglasses.

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It's a high sky as we mentioned there are no clouds and when there are no clouds in that sky you can look for just a little bit of a battle on the pop flies.

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The wind is blowing from the left field corner towards the right field corner and they'll be shading towards right center field and the right field line.

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Whitey Ford said he had trouble breaking his curve ball because he had to break it into the wind. He expects that the right handers love to pitch in his ballpark because the wind blowing from left to right will help the right handed pitchers curve ball.

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So we'll soon see we've got two good ones out there this afternoon. Jack Sanford for San Francisco Giants.

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Ralph Terry for the New York Yankees and George Kale the second game of the 1962 World Series is about to begin and it looks like it's going to be a thing to just hang around that batting cage. Listen those fellas talk.

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Absolutely Joe and it's another baseball fine baseball afternoon here in San Francisco. Just as yesterday and it might be a little bit warmer here today.

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The right sunshine afternoon and another high sky which will give the infielders and the outfielders a bit of trouble on those high fly balls and another capacity turnout here at Candlestick Park as they are jamming their way into the stadium and still coming in for the second game of this 1962 World Series.

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And in case somebody don't know it the Yankees won yesterday by a score of 6 to 2 behind the brilliant pitching of Whitey Ford and today they'll send their young right hander Ralph Terry to the mound to try to make it too straight.

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Terry won 23 and lost 12 this year and his mound opponent will be Jack Sanford who's warming up right now. Jack won 24 and lost 7. Sanford has pitched three times in the last six days and we were talking to Jack before the ball game today.

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He has been bothered with a bad cold for the past two weeks and he said it might be even worse today instead of better but he said in a World Series there's only one way to go and that's all out and he said I'll go as far as I can and then somebody will have to come get me if I need help.

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So we're ready to go. Tony Cubak stepping in to lead off. He'll be followed by Bobby Richardson then Tommy Trish.

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Cubak a left handed batter. Sanford gets ready and here's the first pitch of the ball game. Strike he got the fast ball over.

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Tony had two hits and five trips to the plate yesterday. They were both singles. He's batting at 400 going into the second game of this series.

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A one strike count. Sanford into the wind up. The pitch. Ball it's down low. He got the fast ball over but too low. One ball, one strike.

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The wind is blowing a little bit harder today at the start of the game than it was yesterday and it's still blowing from the left field corner across to the right field corner.

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Here's the one one pitch. A line drive two hops to the second baseman. Heller has it to throw the first. He's out. Cubak kept down one like a bullet.

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A low liner. Two hops right into the glove as Heller of second base. That'll bring up Bobby Richardson. Bobby's a little right handed batter.

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This little fellow had one hit yesterday and five trips. That was a single in the first inning.

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Here's the first pitch. Ball it's inside. One ball and no strikes to Bobby Richardson.

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Davenport at third base is about even with a bag and McCurvy is in about three steps from first base. Here's the one in no pitch.

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A ground ball hit to the shortstop. McGahn has it to throw the first. He's out. Bobby Richardson goes out. Short stifters. That's two down and the batter will be Tom Thresh.

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Jack Sanford if he's got his good stuff you should see a lot of ground balls because he should pitch down. In fact that's one of the warning signs that the giant coaches and the manager looks for.

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When Sanford starts to get sloppy leg action and starts to get the ball up then they think he's tired and then they start getting that bullpen ready.

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Tommy Thresh a switch batter. He's fighting left handed against Sanford. Here's the first pitch. Ball outside. One ball and no strikes.

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Thresh had two hits yesterday and five trips both singles. A lot of hitting on both sides out here in the first game yesterday. Yankees picked up 11 and the Giants 10.

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Here's the one in no pitch. Ball outside. A ball two and a no strike count. Mickey Mannell is waiting in the on-deck circle. We're in the top of the first. There's two outs with no one on.

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Jack Sanford against Ralph Terry here today in the second game. Jack into the wind up. Here's the two and no pitch. Ball outside. Three and oh to Thresh.

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Sanford trying to catch the outside corner with a fastball is missed with three straight.

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The crowd is still coming in here at Candlestick. Very few vacant seats in this ballpark. A perfect baseball afternoon. Here's a three and oh pitch. Down low he walked in.

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Tom Thresh walks on four straight pitches. It's a runner at first base with two outs and the batter will be Mickey Mannell at center fielder. Mickey's a switch batter and he'll be batting left handed against Sanford.

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Mannell is hitless so far in the series. Four trips to the plate yesterday without a hit.

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The Giants move deep and around to the right for Mickey. Second baseman Hiller back on the edge of the outfield grass. McCovey of course holds against the runner at first base.

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Here's a quick throw to first. Thresh back in town. They now lose getting deep in the right field Joe. He's going to need a reserve seat ticket to get back in.

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He's about as deep as you can go Joe and pull far to the right. Of course Mannell, strictly a pull hitter and with a runner at first base, he'll be trying to pull something down the right field line.

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Sanford delivers. Down low. One ball and no strikes. Jack got the first two batters. Cuback bounce to the second baseman. Bobby Richardson bounce to the shortstop.

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Then Tommy Thresh drew a walk on four straight pitches. Now it's one ball, no strikes to Mannell. Sanford checks his runner. The pitch. Ball. It's a pass. Pass ball above the letters.

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A ball too and a no strike count. This is a big ball game for both clubs. If any one ball game could be big, the Giants almost certainly need a win in their own ballpark.

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They would hate to go back east behind two to O and the Yankees of course trying to wrap it up as quick as they can would like to take a two O lead into their home ballpark.

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Sanford taking a little time right now looking into his catcher Tom Huller. Here's the two and no pitch. Strike. He got the pass ball over. A ball too and a strike one count.

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The Giants have made a few changes in the lineup. They have Maddie Allou in left field today. Tom Huller is doing the catching in place of Ed Bailey.

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And Willie McCabe is at first base in place of Orlando Cepeda. Jack Sanford of course the new pitcher.

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Now Sanford taking a little time steps off the rubber. Jack working slowly with a runner at first and two outs. Here's the pitch. Down low. Three and one to Mickey Mannell.

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Mickey's right down on the end of the bat waiting. A ball three and a strike one count. Roger Merris is in the on-deck circle. Here's the pitch.

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He swings and pups it up behind shortstop. Jose Pagan going out on the grass and left field makes the catch. No run. No hits. No errors. One man left.

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Elston Howard was scheduled to work behind the plate today for the Yankees and he was in a starting lineup. The only change that manager Hough announced was deal along at first base because of the alien back of Moose Scarn.

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But Ellie after taking batting practice told his manager that he just couldn't snap that bat. He jammed it as he slid in there barely yesterday. So Yogi Farrell will be behind the plate today working with Ralph Perry.

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Howard ready to go in the bottom of the first inning. Chuck Teller will lead off with a giant. They'll be followed by Philippe Alou and then Maddie Alou.

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Teller a left handed batter. Here's Terry's first pitch. Striped he got a slow curve ball over.

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Teller had one hit and four trips. That was a double in the left center field. He scored the second giant run. Terry delivers. Here's a line.

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He got away from him in the corner and here he goes the second. He had to ball the umpire in right field and up with the right hand and then he stumbled and he dropped it and hanked sore.

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There was no catch. Roger Merris made an amazing play. A one handed two screen catch. He had it and stumbled and got away from him. Hanked sore said he didn't hold it long enough so Hiller is at second base with a double.

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Well that's why they have the umpire down the foul lines Joe to make those kind of decisions.

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George had just wondered if it wasn't the case of as he was running Jordan out when his elbow hit his knee. He never did leave his feet. He reached down and had it in his webbing but Jordan loose as he continued on with the momentum he had.

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Here's Philippe Alou. He butts down the first baseline. Long picks it up. Steps on the bag. Alou is out and Hiller moves to third base. It'll be a sacrifice but. Well Hiller moving along to third.

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So the Giants are threatening. They have a runner at third base with one out and the batter will be Maddie Alou. It'll be a sacrifice. No time at bat for Hiller.

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This little Maddie Alou has been a fine hitter for the Giants. He's been a real good first ball, fast ball hitter. Defensively long and boyer in close. Second baseman strikes down for back. They're willing to give the run for the out.

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Here's the first pitch. Ball. It's a pass. Fast ball above his cap. One ball and no strikes, Alou. A runner at third base with one out here in the first inning. There's no score in the ball game. Terry looking in. Here's the one and no pitch.

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A ground ball hit through the second baseman. There's a throw to first. He's out for the run. Maddie Alou hit the ball on the ground just out of the reach of long. Long lunge for the ball. And he's been able to make the play.

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He went a throw to the plate. The ball got by him. Richardson came up with a toss to back the log. Throwed a two out for the run-in. And here's Willie Mays.

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Willie had three hits in yesterday's ball game. Strong right-handed batter. Terry delivers. Ball. It's in tight. One ball and no strikes.

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Chuck Heller opened the inning with a double. Moved to third on the soccer pass and scored on the ground ball. Here's the one and no pitch to Mays. He swings and fouls it back. It'll be out of play. One ball, one strike.

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Still a lot of talk today about the day that Mays had against Ford. And Whitey said he threw everything except the rosin bag. And he said he finally learned something the last time at bat. He said Mays is human. He chased a couple bad balls.

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So ball and a strike as Terry looks in. Well, taking a lot of time. Here's the pitch. Ball outside. A ball two and a strike one count. Chottie Berry of the American League is the umpire behind the plate today.

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Stan Lambus of the National League at first base. Jim Honechip of the American League at second base. Al Bartok of the National League at third base.

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Ken Burkhardt and Hank Soar down the lines. Here's a strike, a slow curve in around the knees. Two and two. George, there's a difference in that Ralph Terry right there.

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As he comes with the slow curve ball. Not only is it the changes feed that gets these hitters, but it's the rotation. You've got a real good spin on that curve ball.

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Terry, ready? The two, two pitch. Down low, three and two. Ralph likes to pitch from behind, Joe. He loves those two one, two and o count. Then he can come in with a slow curve. He has great confidence in his ability to get it over.

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Murray Dixon was a whole lot like that too. One of that hitter to be looking for a particular pitch, he felt like he had the edge.

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Here's a three, two pitch. A swinging of S.T. Pokemon. Slow curve ball in Mays goes down swinging.

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One run on one hit. There were no errors, no one left. And the score at the end of one for letting a play. The giants won. The Yankees nothing.

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Now at the end of one inning of play, the Giants are out in front of the Yankees by a score of 1-0. A double by Hillard, a sacrifice and a ground ball to the second base getting the run in.

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So the Yankees will send up Roger Marist to lead off. He'll be followed by Yogi Berra, then they'll off.

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Yankees have a couple of casualties early in the series. Bill Scowern is out with a bad back. And Elston Hallard reported unable to play just before game time today.

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Here's Marist stepping in.

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They're overshifting on him, George, for the first time in this series. Sharkstop Pagan is on the second base side.

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And the Hillard protects the gap between first and second. Sanford delivers outside one ball and no strikes. Not only overshifting Joe, but they're pitching him outside.

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Trying to get him to pull something on the ground. Of course, Rod strictly a pull-hitter, especially against right-handed pitching. Sanford ready. Here's the 1-0 pitch.

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He swings and fouls it back. It's coming back in the crowd. One ball, one strike.

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They've had a little bit of a cold war here as far as Roger Marist is concerned. The newspapers have been running a little box.

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Roger, when he was here for the All-Star game, in a real windy day, said something like, if I had to play here the rest of my career, I think I'd consider quitting.

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And they just haven't let him...they just won't let him forget about it. They keep running it, and they keep running it, and fans keep hollering it to him.

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Sanford ready, and here's the 1-1 pitch. Strike. He got the fastball over. Marist was going to bust.

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He had charged up in front of the plate. He was going to push one down the third baseline, and any kind of a bun at all would be a sure-base hit.

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Now, Davenport is playing deep and wide of the bag.

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That third baseman looks like the Lonesome Polkhead down there. All by the Lonesome. Jim Davenport.

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That's the way we used to play Ted Williams. Of course, he never hit one that way. You could figure your batting average if you had one.

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Here's the 1-2 pitch. Outside. Fastball off the corner. It's 2-2. You know a strange thing, Joe. On Williams, we used to shift even more.

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I'd go over clear end of the shortstop hole, and once in a while he would hit your ground ball, and boy, it was a strange thing.

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Feeling a ball at shortstop after playing third. You're shaking a little as he hit it to you. Wondering how you're going to make that long throw.

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Here's the 2-2 pitch. Outside again. 3-2 to Marist. That was a change of pace off the corner.

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First time I saw this shift, George was in the 46 World Series when we played the Red Sox and against Williams.

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And I'd say, I looked at the right side, and I'd never forget coming back to the bench. I'd throw a red monger.

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I'd say, you know, that right side looks like a symphony orchestra looking for work.

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The pitch to Marist is outside. He walked in. Roger Marist draws a base on ball.

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All the Yankees have the tying run at first base with no one out. And the batter will be Yogi Barrow.

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Yogi a last minute replacement for Elston Howard. He was reported unable to play after taking batting practice.

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Left handed batter. I think the amount of shook Yogi up a little telling him he's in there at the last moment.

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I asked him when I found out he was going to ask, are you nervous, Yogi? Yeah.

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I bet he is.

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Yogi Barrow waiting on Sandberg. Here's the first pitch. Strike, he got the fast ball right down the middle.

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Roger Marist is on at first base with no one out. We're on the top of the second inning. The Giants lead the Yankees one to nothing.

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The Giants play Yogi much as they played Manel. Far to right field.

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Feel the blue and right field very deep. Here's the pitch. Ball down low. He got the fast ball over but too low.

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One ball, one strike. McCabe is holding against the runner at first base. And Hiller has moved over toward first base.

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He's about split the difference between first and second. Yogi right down on the end of the bat.

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Here's the one-one pitch. Outside, this one out the corner. A ball two and a strike one count.

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This is a 13th World Series for Yogi Barrow.

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He's waiting on Jack Sandberg. Jack taking a little time right now. Check's the sign. The two-one pitch.

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A ground ball hit for the second base from right field. Over to second back to first.

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Yogi Barrow hit one on the ground to Hiller who flipped it over to McGon for the four-shot on Marist and the relay back to McGovey in plenty of time.

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The most double play is just don't happen. That's Sandberg really working on Yogi. Good slider inside and Yogi get a perfect double play for all the Hillers.

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They have scouting reports. They talk about it in the clubhouse and it's up to that pitcher to go out and do the job.

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And Sandberg did a good one that time. Here's Dale Long, the first baseman. Dale, a big left-handed batter.

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Sandberg was ready to go then he stopped, started rubbing up the baseball. Dale batted twice yesterday at one hit with a run batted in.

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There's a fastball that's in there right around the knees. A one strike count.

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All the action will chip the Yankee Stadium in New York on Sunday where it'll be Billy Pierce for the Giants and Bill Stafford more than likely for the Yankees.

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Tomorrow will be a traveling day. Sandberg delivers inside, he pushed him back. One ball, one strike.

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We're in the top of the second inning. There's two outs with no one on. The Giants have a one-to-nothing lead over the Yankees.

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Another beautiful baseball afternoon here in San Francisco.

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Sandberg into the wind up. The one-one pitch. Strike! He got the offside corner with a fastball.

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As we told you before, Sandberg has walked two batters but he is not missing by much. He is trying to thread the needle on the corners.

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That's a good live fastball, a good fast-breaking curve.

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Stella's been the workhorse of the Giants staff this year.

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The pitch's along. A swing of his. He's trying to check it but he's gone too far.

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Day along goes down swinging. No runs, no hits, no errors, no one left in the score at the end of the first half of the second.

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The Giants won. The Yankees nothing. Well, Hector Lopez has not been in the series yet but he will be before it's over.

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That will be Willie McCovey to lead off in the second inning for the Giants.

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He'll be followed by Tom Holler and Jim Davenport.

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McCovey a big tall left-hand advantage.

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Willie playing in first base today in place of Orlando Sepeta.

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A one-to-nothing ball game as we move into the bottom of the second. The Giants out in front.

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Here's Terry's pitch. Strike the fastball around the letters.

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McCovey's a real crasher, a great big guy. He doesn't use a very heavy bat, 35 ounces, 34.5 inches long.

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It's a big thick handle bat but he really goes to work with it. He hits a weapon in his hands.

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Terry delivers another fastball. It's in there around the knees.

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A strike two count to McCovey. This is Willie's first appearance.

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Terry gets ready. A two strike pitch. A ground ball hit wide at first. Long has it. Here's a flip to Terry. He's out.

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Willie McCovey goes out. They along to the pitcher, Ralph Terry, covering first base.

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That's one away and the batter will be the catcher, Tom Haller.

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Tom's a left-handed batter and this will be his first time at bat in the World Series.

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Ed Bailey did the catching yesterday for the Giants. Tom a tall slender left-handed batter.

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Tom was spiked in the playoffs down at Dodger Stadium. He's right in the lineup today.

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Here's a swing in them is. One strike to Haller.

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The Giants have one run on one hit. No errors. The Yankees no runs. No hits and they have no errors.

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Yankees have had a couple of base runners both on walks. Here's a fastball inside. One ball, one strike.

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Terry a fast worker. He just looks in, gets a sign. He's ready to go. Here's the one-one pitch.

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Fastball hit on the ground the second base. Bobby Richardson has it. The flip to first. He's out.

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Tom Haller goes out. Second to first.

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That's two down and the batter will be Jose Pagán.

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For action, Jim Davenport the batter. Davenport the third baseman. And one hit and two traps.

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Yesterday he had a couple of walks. Right-handed batter. Chokes the ball a little as he waits on Terry.

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Here's a pitch. There's a lying drive right through the second baseman. Bobby Richardson.

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No runs. No hits. No errors. No one left. And the score at the end of two. The Giants won. The Yankees nothing.

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Charlie just sitting here watching Charlie Berry take a look at the baseball and couldn't help but wonder how precise this game of baseball is getting.

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Now we're playing in a National League Park so the Yankees had about a dozen and a half baseball that they used in batting practice.

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National League balls. A pitcher warmed up with a National League ball. They got special mud that the umpires used to rub up the baseballs.

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When we switch over to the Yankee Stadium it'll be American League baseballs that'll be used.

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Both supposed to be the same although hardly wins. Either one of them you can find dual cooperators in them.

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Here's Claytus Boyer to lead off. He swings and pops it up outside of first. McCovey chasing it but it's gonna drip back into the crowd.

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One strike to Boyer. Claytus had a home run out here yesterday that broke a 2-2 tie.

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George you're playing baseball down in Swift in Arkansas that they have an umpire used special mud to rub up the baseballs.

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Yes they did Joe. Yes we played at Big League all the way. We wrapped our baseballs with tape. Painted them white.

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Jack Sanford gets ready. Here's the pitch to Boyer. Another foul ball over near the dugout. McCovey is chasing it but this one's going back in the crowd.

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A two strike count to Boyer. It'll be Boyer leading off. Terry to follow and then Tony Q-Back.

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Sanford getting a new baseball from Charlie Berry looking in. Here's the pitch to Claytus. Outside.

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Just off the corner and Howard thought he had a strike. He was ready to throw it down to Davenport at third base. One ball two strikes.

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The Giants won. The Yankees nothing. We're in the top of the third inning.

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Sanford a rather chunky bill right under. It's all strong. Here's the one two pitch. Outside again. That was a hard slider just off the corner.

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A ball two and a strike two count.

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Giants play Boyer pretty much straight away. Deep in left field. Jack into the wind up. Here's the two two pitch.

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Here's a foul ball hit the right center field. Willie May chasing it. He's got it on the run.

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A plate for you Howard. A foul to Willie May. Right center field.

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I'm going to bring up the pitcher Ralph Terry.

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Goods is you and I both well know there are a lot of telltale signs that ball players have when they're going to do certain things.

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But I don't think there's one that's more obvious than when Willie May's is going to catch the ball. Every time he taps that glove it's almost like turning on the radar.

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He's telling you boys I got the beat on it. Forget about it.

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Here's the one for it. Into the wind up. Here's the pitch to Terry. A swing and a miss on a fastball.

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I couldn't help but watch the Giants down in Los Angeles the other day Joe. The last out of the ball game you remember was the fly ball to May's and center.

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And they were out of the dugout halfway to the pitcher's mound before he caught the ball. I don't think they believed he could drop one.

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There's a swing and a foul back on the screen. Two strikes.

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I finished up with the Giants in 54 and came down the stretch with them and it got funny. Derotia was then the manager.

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The foul ball that was hit he now let Willie get it. It'd be a foul ball in the reserve seat section along the third baseline. He won Willie to get it.

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Ralph Terry the batter with a strike two count.

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Sanford ready. Here's the one outside. This one off the corner. One ball two strikes.

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Terry batting with one out and no one on here on the top of the third inning. The Giants won. The Yankees nothing.

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Terry right down on the end of the bat. Waiting on Jack Sanford.

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Here's the one two pitch. He swings and misses. Terry strikes off.

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That's two away. It'll bring up Tony Cuback.

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Tony's over one in this game. He bounced to the second baseman Hiller back in the first inning.

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Kubek said that the ball Willie Mays hit yesterday that seemed to dip away from that right hit ball. Kubek said it was the hardest hit ball he'd ever had hit at him.

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Boy it was a good thing it's scooted by him too Jill and not right at him.

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Here's a pitch to Kubek. He swings and hits a high fly ball into Chalice center field. Here's Mayes coming on calling for it.

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He's got it besides his time. Cubak out on a fly to center.

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No runs, no hits, no arrows, no one left. Then the score at the end of the first half of third inning.

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The Giants won. The Yankees nothing. Well Johnny Blanchard is a pitch hitter deluxe for this ball club.

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The Yankees and Johnny handles himself pretty well in the interview too. Here he is on a tape with Mel Allen.

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Saratoga with the yellow label.

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He swings and hits the five ball to center field.

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Becky Madel moves back and he's got it.

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But God hit the ball hard right straight to Madel in center field.

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That's one away and the batter will be the pitcher Jack Sanford.

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And a bad hitting pitcher, George. He can swing that bat. He loves to hit and he takes his cuts up there.

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Big round of applause for Sanford if he comes on here in the bottom of the third inning.

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Jack has blanked the Yankees without a hit through the first three innings.

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There's been one hit in this ball game. That was a lead off double by Hiller.

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Here's the pitch. Ball outside he got the fast ball off the corner. One ball in a strike.

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Hiller doubled and scored the only run of the ball game back in the first inning.

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Terry gets ready. Here's the one and oh pitch. He swings and misses.

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Fast ball around the letter. One ball, one strike.

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We're in the bottom of the third. One out with no one on. The Giants won. The Yankees nothing.

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Second game of the 1962 World Series.

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Here's the one, one pitch. He swings and misses. He got the curve ball by one ball, two strikes.

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That's the great equalizer when that pitch is those you have to challenge, that good breaking curve ball.

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I thought that was against the rules Joe.

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As pitchers keep telling each other, you don't throw me any, I won't throw you any, but they lie.

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The pitch to Sanford is in there. He's called out on strikes.

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Terry got the fast ball over the inside corner and Jack Sanford wants to go back.

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Strikeout number two for Ralph Terry. There's two down and the batter will be Chuck Hiller, the second baseman.

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John Stratt had a double to right field in the first inning. Roger Menace made the catch, but he was stumbling

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and as Joe said, he probably bounced it out with his knee.

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Hank Soar was right on top of it and made the call.

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Tell him, left handed batter. Here's the pitch. Ball down low, one ball and a strike.

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In that play yesterday, George, Marys' ball and Al Lou got his hands on.

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Willie Mays explained that he had that ball until he came down and his elbow hit the fence.

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At the top of the fence?

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What a play. A one and a pitch. Down low, another curve breaking below the knees.

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A ball too and a no strike count.

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Hiller checking with Whitey Lachman, the coach of third base to see if the get sign is on for this two and a pitch.

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West Westrom is coaching at first base for the Giants.

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Terry into the windup delivers, inside, that's Ball to push him back.

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Wonder what ball players do before the game? West Westrom and Yogi Berra were checking nubs who had the most nubs as far as catches.

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They put those two hands out there and they would have shook hands if they could take ten minutes to get them apart, George.

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Here's the three and out pitch, Taylor. Strike the fastball right down the middle. Chuck was taking all the way on this one.

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A ball, three and a strike, one count.

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Ralph Terry going for his first World Series win.

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Delivers strike two, another fastball.

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Hiller had started the first base. Charlie Berry went up to the right hand.

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So it's a full count of the young second baseman.

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Chokes the bat for the three, two pitch.

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Terry getting ready? Here it is. He swings and lines it foul down the left field line.

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This one going back in the crowd, still free in two.

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Yankee's playing pretty much straight away. Marist pulled a little bit to right field.

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Boy, you're wide of the bag at third base. Long, deep and near the line at first.

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A three, two pitch. He swings and pops it foul. This one's going out of play over behind the Yankee dugout.

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The wind is such a factor here that even it's unusual. You'll go into a road game watching these giants play on the road

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and you'll see a player. Hiller straight away, they come here and they'll shade them because that wind grabs it

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and it'll blow it towards the right field corner. Hiller uses a big thick handle bat, a potato matcher type.

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Here's the pitch. Ball, it's a pass. Scott Hiller draws a face on long as Terry gets the fast ball around the middle of his cap.

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It's a first walk given up by Terry. It's a runner at first base with two outs and the batter will be Philippe Alou.

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Alou was out on a sacrifice run his first time at bat. With Hiller at second base, he pushed a butt to the first baseman day along.

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Philippe are right handed batter. Here's the first pitch. Ball, a tie. Check this swing in town. One ball on the strike.

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This is a tough ballpark for right handed batters as the wind continuously blows from left field across to the right field corner

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unless of course you have good power in the right center field.

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Here's a quick throw to first base. Hiller gets back in town. Terry gets the one and oh pitch. He swings and misses.

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Fast ball at the belt. One ball, one strike. Madel and Thresh are extremely deep for Alou.

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Marist back a couple of steps in right field. Here's the one, one pitch. Curve ball, it's in there right at the letter. One ball, two strikes.

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Alou had one hit in yesterday's game. That was a lying single to left field.

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He's waiting on Ralph Terry. Hiller leads off at first base. Terry makes a quick throw to first, chuck back in town.

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One ball and two strikes. Here's the pitch. A high pop fly over near the Yankee dugout. Here's Boyer coming over. He has the room.

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Thanks for catching the side retired. Alou fouls to the third baseman. No runs, no hits, no errors. One man left and the score at the end of three pointings of play.

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A Giants one, the Yankees nothing. Alou made a couple of great plays here yesterday and here's Phillip right now with Russ Hodges in the clubhouse locker.

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You know, ball players watch the other ball club during batting practice. Yesterday, Harvey Keane said he was watching why did Ford warm up and he saw Ford give a sign for a slider and wondered when and where would he come up with that.

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In fact, Harvey said that Ford was much quicker yesterday than he'd ever seen. And today Bobby Richardson was really bearing down in that batting practice, putting the ball here and there.

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It could be as Bobby's got some ideas and maybe start something by just dropping a button, taking off.

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Well, here's Bobby to lead off in the fourth inning for the Yankees. Takes one down low, one ball and a strikes.

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Bobby bounced to the shortstop his first time at bat. It's a one to nothing ball game here in the top of the fourth. The Giants are out in front.

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Sanford delivers strike the fastball in the knees. One in one to Richardson. You'll be followed by Tom Trish and then Mickey Mantle.

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Sanford against Terry here today in the second game of the 62 World Series. Here's the one-one pitch.

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He swings and hits a hard ground at a shot for God. How's it? The quick throw at first he's out. A good play by Jose for God.

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Richardson slammed that one hard to the right of for God who took two quick steps, came up with a ball and then had to make a quick throw to McCovey in time to get Bobby by a step.

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That's one away and the batter will be Tom Trish.

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Tommy drew a walk his first time at batting. Batting left handed against Sanford.

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Jack delivers strike to get the curve ball over. A one strike down.

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We've seen some great pitching in this series. Whitey Ford turned in a tremendous job here yesterday. Billy O'Dell was a fine pitcher for the Giants.

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Today it's Sanford and Terry. Here's the pitch. Cubak bounces up in the air. Sanford's calling for it and he...

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Oh! Tommy Trish putted the ball up in the air. Sanford for God and Davenport all went for it. Any one of them that have made the play, Sanford got his ground on it and he dropped it.

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You'll have to wait for a ruling on that, Joe. As funny as this might sound, it looked like the sun and maybe even the wind because Sanford had his back turned as he tried to make the play and the crowd reacts now, George,

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as the hit sign is played, it'll be a bunch single for Tommy Trish.

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Once the runner in first place, one man out and the batter will be Mickey Mantle.

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Mickey popped to the shot stop his first time at bat. He's batting left handed against the right-hander. That's the first hit off Sanford.

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Jack comes to a set position. The pitch to Mickey. Ball down low. One ball and a strike.

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Sanford did not realize it but both Pagan and Davenport were standing right behind him. Either one could have made the play.

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He stuck his glove right up and tipped the ball just knocking it to the ground out of the reach of Pagan.

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So Trish at first place, one out. Here's the pitch to Mantle. This one up high. A ball two and a no strike count.

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I'm holler walking out in front of the plate with a few words of advice to Sanford.

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Jack taking a little time right now. He has not been in a jam in this ball game. He has walked a couple of batters and has given up a single.

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And every time he's had a man on first base, he has slowed his pitching pace. Being a little more careful. Here's the pitch.

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Strike, he helped the corner with a fast ball.

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There was a difference right there. Two nothing against Mantle. He kind of surveys the situation, George.

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He doesn't grab that ball as he used to and just pump. He kind of thinks it out and then goes to work.

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Mickey was looking for something probably on the inside part of the plate he could pull and Sanford threaded the needle outside.

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Here it is again. A pop fly that's going to be out of play. This one drifting back into the crowd behind third base.

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Almond Tark goes into about a 30 minute speech when you get talking about Sanford about how he doesn't give in to the hitter.

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He wants a pitcher hitter a certain way. That's the way he's going to do it regardless of the situation.

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And of course that's what you want your pitcher to do. Throw the ball that he has the most confidence in.

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You don't want to be a hope pitcher. Hope he gets it over and hope the fellow hits it and hope somebody catches it.

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Mickey Mantle standing in with a ball too and a strike two count.

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Tom Trash at first base with one out.

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Sanford still looking in. He gets ready.

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Here's the two-two pitch. Mickey swings and pops it up outside of third base.

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Here's Davenport coming over. He's got the room. Makes the catch.

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Mickey Mantle fouls to the third baseman Jim Davenport.

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That's two down and the batter will be Roger Maris.

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Roger do a walk his first time at bat. He goes back in the second inning.

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Now once again the Giants are going into the ship. Chuck Miller going over into the hole between first and second

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and the shortstop again moving over to the second base side.

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The Giants have three infielders on the right side. Only Davenport left on the third base side.

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The Vick Stomeris spiked the pass ball over the outside part of the plate.

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A one strike down.

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It's a one to nothing ball game. We're in the top of the fourth inning. The Giants are out in front.

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Sanford looking into Haller now.

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Wanting him to start the signs over again.

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The pitch to Maris. Outside. Just off the corner. One ball, one strike.

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When they over shift like that they're daring you to hit the ball.

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These Giants are really going even one step further as they're just keeping the ball outside

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to where if Roger would want to just go that way it's a case of putting that bat on the ball.

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They're certainly willing to give up that single. Here's the one-one pitch.

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Way outside with this one. Haller has to come out from behind the plate to get it.

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A ball too and a strike one count.

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While the Giants thinking here Joe more than likely a single they've got to have two hits to score

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and with one swing of the bat Maris could pump one out of here and so they're daring him to hit the ball to left field.

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Roger standing in waiting on Sanford.

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Jack seems to be having a little trouble with the signs. Could be that he's just wanting to make Maris wait.

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Here's the two-one pitch. Curve ball. It's in there. That was a good one.

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Fast curve ball in around the knee and it's a ball too and a strike two count.

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Maris was not ready for that one. If I keep mine I've been looking for the fast ball.

523
01:04:10,000 --> 01:04:15,000
Sanford coming in with a beautiful curve.

524
01:04:15,000 --> 01:04:20,000
Jack checks his runner. Here's the two-two pitch. That goes the runner.

525
01:04:20,000 --> 01:04:24,000
Here's the throw down to second base. He is safe at second base.

526
01:04:24,000 --> 01:04:31,000
The pitch was outside to Roger Maris and Tommy Tresch at the stolen base.

527
01:04:31,000 --> 01:04:39,000
Well the Yankees have the tying run. It's second. Two down and a full count to Maris.

528
01:04:39,000 --> 01:04:44,000
You're daring right now George with the tying run. It's going position and he's still have overshipped it.

529
01:04:44,000 --> 01:04:48,000
The ground ball to the shortstop sign will sneak through a daring maneuver.

530
01:04:48,000 --> 01:04:54,000
Here's the pitch to Maris. He swings and pucks it up behind the plate. Here's Howard coming back.

531
01:04:54,000 --> 01:04:58,000
He might have a room he does and he makes the catch.

532
01:04:58,000 --> 01:05:02,000
Howard for the catcher. Howard.

533
01:05:02,000 --> 01:05:09,000
No runs on one hit. There were no errors. One man left and the score at the end of the first half to fourth inning.

534
01:05:09,000 --> 01:05:17,000
The Giants won. The Yankees nothing. Well Jim Bouton is down in the Yankee bullpen and he'll probably be in before this series is over.

535
01:05:17,000 --> 01:05:21,000
Jim always gives you a straight answer. Like this one he gave Mel all in the other day.

536
01:05:21,000 --> 01:05:25,000
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You know when you always shift on a thaw, a Williams or a Marist, a Rich Rollins,

546
01:06:24,000 --> 01:06:31,000
you would think it's a simple thing to just put your bat on a ball and go the opposite way and get that basic but it's not that simple.

547
01:06:31,000 --> 01:06:37,000
And there's one other factor to be considered. That if a fellow is hitting a ball good by hitting normally and naturally,

548
01:06:37,000 --> 01:06:41,000
he doesn't want to get out of kilter and get out of the groove by trying to go the other way.

549
01:06:41,000 --> 01:06:44,000
It's not a case of being full headed or hard headed or anything else.

550
01:06:44,000 --> 01:06:50,000
You want to hit the way you think is best for you and if you're in a groove hitting real good, you know you're in that groove.

551
01:06:50,000 --> 01:06:56,000
And maybe by going to the opposite field you'll just take yourself out of the groove and that's always a danger mark.

552
01:06:56,000 --> 01:07:00,000
Here's Matty Alloud, the leadoff for the Giants in the fourth inning.

553
01:07:00,000 --> 01:07:03,000
He'll be followed by Willie Mays and Willie McCuddy.

554
01:07:03,000 --> 01:07:06,000
He bats down the first baseline, long has it, steps on the bag.

555
01:07:06,000 --> 01:07:13,000
Matty butting the ball too hard, a low liner, one hop right straight the day along who fielded the ball near the bag,

556
01:07:13,000 --> 01:07:15,000
stepped on first base.

557
01:07:15,000 --> 01:07:17,000
So there's one away and Willie Mays steps in.

558
01:07:17,000 --> 01:07:19,000
Willie Mays!

559
01:07:21,000 --> 01:07:24,000
Willie was a spike out victim, his first time at bat.

560
01:07:24,000 --> 01:07:27,000
Terry got him on a curve ball on the three two-bits.

561
01:07:27,000 --> 01:07:29,000
Judge, I came up and tell this story.

562
01:07:29,000 --> 01:07:35,000
I was scheduled to do an interview with Willie on the NBC network after the ball game and Willie asked out

563
01:07:35,000 --> 01:07:39,000
the reason for asking out is that he had a visit to children's hospital.

564
01:07:39,000 --> 01:07:43,000
A young boy had written him and said, I saved my money to come to the game but I can't get there.

565
01:07:43,000 --> 01:07:46,000
Please hit a home run for me so that young boy couldn't get there.

566
01:07:46,000 --> 01:07:48,000
Willie went to the hospital.

567
01:07:48,000 --> 01:07:50,000
That's tremendous Joe, tremendous.

568
01:07:50,000 --> 01:07:52,000
Here's Willie, a right-handed batter.

569
01:07:52,000 --> 01:07:56,000
Terry delivers a high-flavol in the Scholar Center field.

570
01:07:56,000 --> 01:08:00,000
Richardson going out, Mantle coming in and Richardson makes the catch.

571
01:08:00,000 --> 01:08:04,000
Bobby was having a little trouble with a high sky on this one.

572
01:08:04,000 --> 01:08:06,000
But he stayed with it.

573
01:08:06,000 --> 01:08:09,000
So two pitches, two outs and here's Willie McCovey.

574
01:08:12,000 --> 01:08:17,000
Willie's over one, bounce the day along his first time at batting.

575
01:08:22,000 --> 01:08:24,000
Ball left-handed batter.

576
01:08:24,000 --> 01:08:27,000
McCovey batting with two outs, no one on in the bottom of the fourth.

577
01:08:28,000 --> 01:08:31,000
The Giants won the Yankees nothing in this ball game.

578
01:08:31,000 --> 01:08:35,000
Terry delivers, strike, he got the curve ball over.

579
01:08:36,000 --> 01:08:38,000
A one strike out.

580
01:08:38,000 --> 01:08:40,000
They are really playing him deep.

581
01:08:40,000 --> 01:08:43,000
Richardson in second base is on the grass, long guards aligned,

582
01:08:43,000 --> 01:08:46,000
Mantle's way over and right center, Maris is deep.

583
01:08:46,000 --> 01:08:48,000
Here's the pitch.

584
01:08:48,000 --> 01:08:51,000
Ball, no fits of strikes as Charlie Berry foul tipped it.

585
01:08:51,000 --> 01:08:54,000
Willie checked his swing, the ball hit his bat, foul tipped back.

586
01:08:54,000 --> 01:08:56,000
A strike two out.

587
01:08:56,000 --> 01:09:01,000
Mantle is so deep we can hardly find him in the crowd out there Joe.

588
01:09:01,000 --> 01:09:05,000
George this McCovey I tell you, he's one of the, he's real loose jointed guys.

589
01:09:05,000 --> 01:09:08,000
Look how he's put together with bailing wire and your figure's going to fall apart any minute.

590
01:09:08,000 --> 01:09:12,000
But when that ball gets about two feet in front of him and when he's got that batter's hand,

591
01:09:12,000 --> 01:09:14,000
he flies open like a brand new Winni shade.

592
01:09:16,000 --> 01:09:19,000
He's standing in with a strike two out.

593
01:09:20,000 --> 01:09:22,000
Terry looking in.

594
01:09:22,000 --> 01:09:24,000
Here's the pitch to Willie.

595
01:09:24,000 --> 01:09:28,000
Another foul ball once again, he checked his swing, the ball hit his bat.

596
01:09:29,000 --> 01:09:32,000
Thank you, seem to be keeping the ball up high to McCovey Joe.

597
01:09:32,000 --> 01:09:35,000
Keeping it in too, keeping it up and in.

598
01:09:36,000 --> 01:09:38,000
Say he's got some strike zone.

599
01:09:38,000 --> 01:09:45,000
The rest of it is six foot four, but I would imagine from behind that plate he's got to look like he's about nine feet nine.

600
01:09:45,000 --> 01:09:48,000
I always kidding, I say Willie they shouldn't put a number on the back of the uniform,

601
01:09:48,000 --> 01:09:54,000
we should put a license plate there and now nobody passed you on the right.

602
01:09:54,000 --> 01:09:57,000
He's standing in with a strike two count.

603
01:09:57,000 --> 01:09:59,000
Terry getting ready.

604
01:10:00,000 --> 01:10:04,000
Working a little slower right now than he did in the early part of the ball game.

605
01:10:04,000 --> 01:10:08,000
Delivers, outside a fast ball off the corner.

606
01:10:08,000 --> 01:10:11,000
One ball, two strikes.

607
01:10:11,000 --> 01:10:15,000
Maddie Lou went out on the first pitch today along, Willie Mays,

608
01:10:15,000 --> 01:10:18,000
popped up the second pitch to Bobby Richardson.

609
01:10:18,000 --> 01:10:22,000
Now it's one ball, two strikes to Willie McCovey.

610
01:10:22,000 --> 01:10:25,000
Willie right down on the end of the bat.

611
01:10:25,000 --> 01:10:29,000
Terry delivers a slow curve, it's down low, he checked his swing.

612
01:10:29,000 --> 01:10:31,000
Leaving the count at two and two.

613
01:10:31,000 --> 01:10:34,000
The pitch was close and Terry thought he had him.

614
01:10:34,000 --> 01:10:44,000
Charlie Berry shaking his head after Terry saying that McCovey did not swing.

615
01:10:50,000 --> 01:10:56,000
Ralph goes into the lineup, the two two bench, he swings the misses through the fast ball by him

616
01:10:56,000 --> 01:10:58,000
and McCovey goes down and swings.

617
01:10:58,000 --> 01:11:02,000
Now runs no hits, no errors, no one left and the score at the end of four,

618
01:11:02,000 --> 01:11:05,000
the Giants won, the Yankees nothing.

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Yogi Berra will lead off of the Yankees in the fifth inning.

637
01:12:19,000 --> 01:12:24,000
A one-minute-in-one game, San Francisco out in front of New York.

638
01:12:24,000 --> 01:12:29,000
Berra, Long and Boyer will be the first three batters for the Yankees.

639
01:12:29,000 --> 01:12:34,000
Yogi hit into a double play back in the second inning.

640
01:12:34,000 --> 01:12:47,000
Sanford delivers, ball down low, one ball in a strike.

641
01:12:47,000 --> 01:12:49,000
Yogi a left-handed batter.

642
01:12:49,000 --> 01:12:55,000
Little fellow right down on the end of the bat, the Vich outside a fast ball off the corner.

643
01:12:55,000 --> 01:12:59,000
It's ball two in those strikes.

644
01:12:59,000 --> 01:13:02,000
The only run of this ball game scored in the first inning.

645
01:13:02,000 --> 01:13:08,000
Chuck Hiller double to right, moved to third on a punt, scored on a ground ball to the second baseman.

646
01:13:08,000 --> 01:13:13,000
The Vichy Yogi, strike, he got the corner.

647
01:13:13,000 --> 01:13:20,000
Sanford has been very effective here today on the two at Oak Ridge, getting that outside corner instead of coming in with a good one, Joe.

648
01:13:20,000 --> 01:13:28,000
Can almost hear what Yogi is saying to Charlie Berry, so how am I going to call it on me, but call him when I'm catching two.

649
01:13:28,000 --> 01:13:31,000
Sanford into the windup, delivers.

650
01:13:31,000 --> 01:13:35,000
There's a high five ball down the left field line, for God is chasing it.

651
01:13:35,000 --> 01:13:39,000
A lose there and a lose, got to make the catch, he does.

652
01:13:39,000 --> 01:13:46,000
Yogi there, pops one up down the left field line, Maddie Allure racing in to make the catch.

653
01:13:46,000 --> 01:13:52,000
That's one away, and the batter will be day alone.

654
01:13:52,000 --> 01:13:57,000
There's the attendance here today, 43,910.

655
01:13:57,000 --> 01:14:05,000
43,910.

656
01:14:05,000 --> 01:14:14,000
Long was a strikeout victim this first time at bat, and he swings and misses on a last ball, one strike.

657
01:14:14,000 --> 01:14:21,000
We're at the top of the fifth inning, one out with no one on, the Giants won the Yankees nothing.

658
01:14:21,000 --> 01:14:27,000
Jack Sanford and Ralph Terry, a couple of right-enders here today.

659
01:14:27,000 --> 01:14:32,000
The scene of the action will shift to Yankee Stadium in New York on Sunday for the third game of the series.

660
01:14:32,000 --> 01:14:37,000
Tomorrow will be an off-day, as everybody will be traveling east.

661
01:14:37,000 --> 01:14:44,000
Here's the pitch, inside he pushed him back, one ball, one strike.

662
01:14:44,000 --> 01:14:57,000
The Yankees will work out tomorrow at Yankee Stadium in the morning at 11 o'clock, and the Giants will work out in the afternoon.

663
01:14:57,000 --> 01:15:02,000
Day-along waiting on Sanford. Jack taking a little time.

664
01:15:02,000 --> 01:15:09,000
Ian Haller seemed to have a little trouble getting the signs together. Here's the one run pitch.

665
01:15:09,000 --> 01:15:14,000
He swings and pops it up, maybe out of play. Here's Haller coming back to the Yankee dugout.

666
01:15:14,000 --> 01:15:18,000
He's there, and he's got it right for Rayleigh.

667
01:15:18,000 --> 01:15:23,000
Tom Haller racing to the dugout, made the catching pass into the Rayleigh.

668
01:15:23,000 --> 01:15:28,000
The wind is a big factor on a pop foul that's hit towards the third baseline.

669
01:15:28,000 --> 01:15:34,000
You don't see Haller, any of the Giants, hesitate when that ball is hit near the dugout.

670
01:15:34,000 --> 01:15:37,000
They take off because it'll blow right back in.

671
01:15:37,000 --> 01:15:42,000
It looked like it was about six rows back in the seats at one time.

672
01:15:42,000 --> 01:15:46,000
But Haller, knowing this ballpark, stayed with it, made the catch.

673
01:15:46,000 --> 01:15:52,000
The batter is Cleat Boyer, the third baseman. Cleat fly to center field, his first time at bat.

674
01:15:52,000 --> 01:16:01,000
Sanford into the windup, delivers. Here's a land ride to left field, a solid single for Cleat Boyer.

675
01:16:01,000 --> 01:16:08,000
Put a runner at first base with two outs, and the batter will be Ralph Terry.

676
01:16:08,000 --> 01:16:13,000
It's a big base hit for the Yankees, and brings Terry to the plate here in the fifth inning,

677
01:16:13,000 --> 01:16:18,000
instead of the leadoff man in the sixth inning.

678
01:16:18,000 --> 01:16:23,000
It's hit number two for the Yankees. The Giants have but one headoff, Terry.

679
01:16:23,000 --> 01:16:29,000
Now, a double by Hiller in the first inning that led to the only run of the ballgame.

680
01:16:29,000 --> 01:16:37,000
Sanford wants a new baseball. He tosses this one in, and Charlie Berry comes out with a new one.

681
01:16:37,000 --> 01:16:42,000
Terry was a strikeout victim his first time at bat.

682
01:16:42,000 --> 01:16:47,000
Ralph was telling me before the ballgame today he was going to punch a single either through the middle or in the right field, Joe.

683
01:16:47,000 --> 01:16:52,000
So we'll be watching him here. He has a big hole between first and second.

684
01:16:52,000 --> 01:16:58,000
Sanford delivers. Here's a ground ball to the shortstop. Pagan has it the long throw to first base. He's out.

685
01:16:58,000 --> 01:17:01,000
Terry goes out, short to first.

686
01:17:01,000 --> 01:17:07,000
No runs on one hit, so it'll have us one man left, and the score at the end of the first half of the fifth inning.

687
01:17:07,000 --> 01:17:10,000
The Giants won, the Yankees nothing.

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While we move along into the bottom of the fifth inning, the Giants have one run on one hit and no errors.

703
01:18:27,000 --> 01:18:32,000
The Yankees have no runs on two hits and they have no errors.

704
01:18:32,000 --> 01:18:34,000
The catcher, Tom Holler, will lead it off.

705
01:18:34,000 --> 01:18:41,000
He'll be followed by Jim Davenport and then the charge stop Jose Pagani.

706
01:18:41,000 --> 01:18:45,000
Nice round of applause for Holler as he steps in.

707
01:18:45,000 --> 01:18:51,000
The fine catch that he made on the pop fly near the Yankee dugout.

708
01:18:51,000 --> 01:18:56,000
Holler, a left-handed batter, he bounced to the second baseman his first time at bat.

709
01:18:56,000 --> 01:19:03,000
Here's Terry's first pitch. Curveball, it's in there. One strike.

710
01:19:03,000 --> 01:19:07,000
Holler didn't like to call on that one too much. He turns, says something to Barry.

711
01:19:07,000 --> 01:19:11,000
It was a short conversation.

712
01:19:11,000 --> 01:19:16,000
Here's the one strike pitch. Another curveball. He fouls it back to the screen.

713
01:19:16,000 --> 01:19:21,000
It was a slow curve. Ralph pulled a string on him. Tom was out in front and he bounced it foul.

714
01:19:21,000 --> 01:19:26,000
You can see where this Terry would be tough after throwing you a couple slow curveballs when he turns that fastball loose

715
01:19:26,000 --> 01:19:32,000
because he's got a real good fastball and it just gets by you before you realize what's really happening.

716
01:19:32,000 --> 01:19:37,000
Ralph into the windup. The two strike pitch. A high foul ball outside a third.

717
01:19:37,000 --> 01:19:41,000
Here's Boyer coming over. That's plenty of room. He's got it. There's one away.

718
01:19:41,000 --> 01:19:46,000
For the sun and the high sky. Give me Zenfielder. There's a lot of trouble here today.

719
01:19:46,000 --> 01:19:55,000
Tom Holler fouls the third base. One down and the batter will beat Jim Davenport, the third baseman.

720
01:19:55,000 --> 01:20:06,000
Davenport lined the ball hard to Bobby Richardson his first time at that.

721
01:20:06,000 --> 01:20:11,000
Well, you can hear the rhythmic applause from the giant fans here at Camelistic Park.

722
01:20:11,000 --> 01:20:21,000
They want the giants to get something going. Here's a curve-up. One ball of strength.

723
01:20:21,000 --> 01:20:26,000
One out with no one on. We're in the bottom of the fifth inning. The giants in front, one to nothing.

724
01:20:26,000 --> 01:20:32,000
Terry delivers a curve and it's in there. Slow curve ball over the heart of the plate.

725
01:20:32,000 --> 01:20:37,000
One ball, one strike.

726
01:20:37,000 --> 01:20:45,000
From Memphis pitching here this afternoon on both sides, there's a foul ball off the mask of Barra bouncing behind the plate.

727
01:20:45,000 --> 01:21:01,000
Two foul, two strikes. Holly Berry looking the base ball over before he tosses it back to Terry.

728
01:21:01,000 --> 01:21:10,000
Anki's pretty much straight away for Davenport. Not too deep in the outfield. Jim's more of a lion drive-getter.

729
01:21:10,000 --> 01:21:22,000
One to pitch. Curve down low. Scooped up by Barra. A ball too and a strike to count.

730
01:21:22,000 --> 01:21:26,000
And a pretty good breeze blowing right now from left field to right field.

731
01:21:26,000 --> 01:21:43,000
Curve ball hit on the ground foul down the third baseline. Why do you lockman fix it up? Still two and two to Davenport.

732
01:21:43,000 --> 01:21:53,000
Terry taking a little time as he waited on Davenport to get back in. Check to sign with Barra.

733
01:21:53,000 --> 01:22:00,000
Here's the do-do pitch. Curve ball he struck him out. Jim Davenport goes down swinging on a high curve ball.

734
01:22:00,000 --> 01:22:08,000
Strikeout number four for Ralph Terry. It's two down and the batter will be Jose Pagan.

735
01:22:08,000 --> 01:22:24,000
Terry's been tough for George. Only one fly ball in the outfield. That was hit by the very same Pagan who's coming up there now. Yesterday only three of them made out there.

736
01:22:24,000 --> 01:22:31,000
Pagan on a right-handed batter. He had three hits in yesterday's ball game. He hit the ball hard the first time up to today. Straight to the mound.

737
01:22:31,000 --> 01:22:40,000
Here's a strike. He got the curve ball over. A one strikeout. Slow fall has been the real surprise of both the playoff and the series.

738
01:22:40,000 --> 01:22:50,000
He's played great shortstop and he's chipped in with some big hits. Here's the one strike pitch. A curve I believe he hit him. He did.

739
01:22:50,000 --> 01:23:01,000
A curve ball that was not delivered hard hit him either on the shoulder or on the top of the helmet. He's all right. He's up and cutting down the first place.

740
01:23:01,000 --> 01:23:09,000
So Pagan on and first hit by a pitch ball with two outs and the batter will be Jack Sanford to pitcher.

741
01:23:09,000 --> 01:23:22,000
Jack at Pagan. George at Pagan all season long. He's been the type of guy who you really don't notice him except that he's always crossing home plate. That's when you really notice him.

742
01:23:22,000 --> 01:23:31,000
He gets on by beating out of the front. He gets a single. He'll play hit and run. The bombers get all the headlines but Pagan he'll be right in the middle of everything.

743
01:23:31,000 --> 01:23:49,000
Well he's at first base right now with two outs and time is called as Sanford steps out of the batter's box for a moment. Jack getting back in. Here's the pitch. Ball outside. One ball and a strike.

744
01:23:49,000 --> 01:24:02,000
This is a perfect spot for Pagan to be running except the pitcher is batting and the Giants would rather not have Sanford leading off in the sixth inning. Pagan being thrown out at second base. Here's the pitch.

745
01:24:02,000 --> 01:24:23,000
Foul ball was put back in the crowd. One ball, one strike. Another capacity house. Yesterday we had 43,852. Today we have 43,910.

746
01:24:23,000 --> 01:24:35,000
Jack Sanford chokes the bat. One ball, one strike. Terry delivers. Strike two. He cut the outside corner. One ball, two strikes.

747
01:24:35,000 --> 01:24:45,000
Sanford didn't like to call on that when he steps out with his hands on his hips looking around.

748
01:24:45,000 --> 01:24:55,000
We're in the bottom of the fifth inning. The Giants are leading one to nothing. They picked up a run in the first inning and that's been the only scoring in this ball game.

749
01:24:55,000 --> 01:25:08,000
Terry gets ready. Makes a quick throw to first. Jose back in town. Pagan is not taking a big lead right now. Here's the pitch. Curve ball he's talking about.

750
01:25:08,000 --> 01:25:18,000
Jack Sanford goes down swinging on the curve. Now runs no hits, no errors. One man left and the score at the end of five. The Giants won the Yankees nothing.

751
01:25:18,000 --> 01:25:26,000
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752
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Well the Yankees will have the top of the batting order coming up here in the sixth inning. Tony Cuback will lead off and be followed by Bobby Richardson and Tom Trey.

759
01:26:25,000 --> 01:26:32,000
It's a one to nothing ball game. San Francisco out in front of New York.

760
01:26:32,000 --> 01:26:39,000
Cuback's all for two. They bounce to the second baseman in the first inning. Fly to center field. And the third.

761
01:26:39,000 --> 01:26:50,000
Tony, a left handed batter. Here's the first pitch. Ball outside. One ball and no strikes.

762
01:26:50,000 --> 01:27:02,000
Davenport is in close at third. Jim's a step or two in front of the bag on the edge of the infield grass. And McCovey is in a couple of steps from first base.

763
01:27:02,000 --> 01:27:09,000
Here's the one and oh pitch. Outside, way outside with this one. Ball two and no strikes.

764
01:27:09,000 --> 01:27:16,000
Giants in the outfield. Play Cuback pretty much straight away. A lube has moved in a few steps in the field.

765
01:27:16,000 --> 01:27:23,000
Maddie a lube, Philip a lube is in right field and Willie Mays in center field.

766
01:27:23,000 --> 01:27:30,000
Sanford ready. Here's the two and oh pitch. Right down the middle of the fastball. Cuback was taking all the way on this one.

767
01:27:30,000 --> 01:27:40,000
A ball two and a strike one down.

768
01:27:40,000 --> 01:27:47,000
Sanford has been behind a lot of batters two and oh but been right back with the next one. Here's the pitch.

769
01:27:47,000 --> 01:27:54,000
Strike two again. He threaded the needle on the outside corner with a fastball. Pits two into the Cuback.

770
01:27:54,000 --> 01:28:01,000
That has been Sanford's strong pitch all day. The fastball just getting the corner when he was behind the batters.

771
01:28:01,000 --> 01:28:10,000
Oh he's even the cap to Cuback. Tony Witte. Here it is. A swing and a miss. He's f**king out on a curveball.

772
01:28:10,000 --> 01:28:21,000
Tony Cuback goes down swinging. One away and the batter will be Bobby Richardson.

773
01:28:21,000 --> 01:28:26,000
Strikeout number three for Sanford.

774
01:28:26,000 --> 01:28:35,000
Richardson has bounced to the short staff both times to the plate. The last time he was out on a good play by Faghan.

775
01:28:35,000 --> 01:28:42,000
Sanford delivers outside a curve breaking down on the way. One ball no strikes.

776
01:28:42,000 --> 01:28:53,000
Bobby a little right handed batter. He keeps that third baseman right in on top of him. He's a good runner, a good base runner.

777
01:28:53,000 --> 01:29:01,000
Here's the one in oh pitch. He swings and sends a fly ball to center field. May is going back. Waiting he's down.

778
01:29:01,000 --> 01:29:08,000
Bobby Richardson out on a fly ball in the middle of May's in center field.

779
01:29:08,000 --> 01:29:12,000
He's two down and the batter will be Tom Trench.

780
01:29:12,000 --> 01:29:20,000
Well Tommy's had a perfect afternoon so far. He walked in the first inning and he singled in the fourth.

781
01:29:20,000 --> 01:29:31,000
He got the first hit off Sanford a pop fly butt and fell off the glove of Jack behind the mound.

782
01:29:31,000 --> 01:29:40,000
Here's the pitch. Upside corner with a strike. Charlie Berry going up with the right hand. One strike to Trench.

783
01:29:40,000 --> 01:29:47,000
Two outs with no one on. We're in the sixth inning. A one to nothing ball game. The giants in front.

784
01:29:47,000 --> 01:29:55,000
The pitch to Trench. He swings and misses. Tommy would try to get that one down the left field line with Davin Forte playing in close.

785
01:29:55,000 --> 01:30:02,000
Two strikes. He's been using a pretty set pattern Sanford has that fast ball outside and then really snapping off the curve ball,

786
01:30:02,000 --> 01:30:09,000
breaking it down into the left hand inner, trying to tie him up using the back kneecap for the target as far as the curve ball is concerned.

787
01:30:09,000 --> 01:30:15,000
He's had real good control of both pitches. Jack looking in to get the sign.

788
01:30:15,000 --> 01:30:26,000
Here's the two strike pitch. Outside and low. Fast ball down and away. One and two to Trench.

789
01:30:26,000 --> 01:30:34,000
Jack has walked two batters. He's been behind a lot of batters but he's been amazing with the two and no pitches today.

790
01:30:34,000 --> 01:30:41,000
Goes into the lineup. Here's the one to pitch. Outside of the swing. Two and two to Trench.

791
01:30:41,000 --> 01:30:47,000
That's about as far as he wants to go. He hadn't known him the curve ball yet. He was able to get long on a strikeout with the curve ball.

792
01:30:47,000 --> 01:30:54,000
He got two back in this inning with a curve ball and so far he is just going to two fast balls when he got way ahead of Trench.

793
01:30:54,000 --> 01:31:00,000
Now we're ready for the two to pitch. A second away. The third ball. He struck him out. The ball was in the dirt.

794
01:31:00,000 --> 01:31:06,000
Power has to throw down the first to McCovey to the Trench right. There are runs, no hits, no errors, no one left.

795
01:31:06,000 --> 01:31:12,000
And the score at the end of the first half of the sixth inning. The Giants won. The Yankees, nothing.

796
01:31:12,000 --> 01:31:20,000
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797
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799
01:31:34,000 --> 01:31:41,000
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804
01:32:11,000 --> 01:32:15,000
That was the bottom of the sixth inning here at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.

805
01:32:15,000 --> 01:32:19,000
The Giants are out in front of the Yankees by a score of 1 to nothing.

806
01:32:19,000 --> 01:32:24,000
The lone run in this ballgame coming back in the very first inning.

807
01:32:24,000 --> 01:32:32,000
Chuck Heller will lead it off for the Giants. He'll be followed by Philippe Alou and then Maddie Alou.

808
01:32:32,000 --> 01:32:39,000
The Yankees have no runs on two hits. They have no errors. And the Giants have one run on one hit.

809
01:32:39,000 --> 01:32:48,000
And no errors. One hit was a double from Chuck Heller leading off in the very first inning.

810
01:32:48,000 --> 01:32:54,000
And on the double, Maddie Heller has had the ball in his glove. It's an exceptional two-three catch.

811
01:32:54,000 --> 01:32:57,000
But in trying to hold his balance, he knocked it out and rolled away.

812
01:32:57,000 --> 01:33:04,000
And Heller raced in the second with a double. Chuck will have to have it better.

813
01:33:04,000 --> 01:33:07,000
Through a walk on his last trip.

814
01:33:07,000 --> 01:33:12,000
Harry delivers. There's a ground ball down the first face line. Long has it on the big rock.

815
01:33:12,000 --> 01:33:23,000
It's a tearing and plenty of time to get Heller. That's one away. And the batter will be Philippe Alou.

816
01:33:23,000 --> 01:33:30,000
Alou sacrificed in the first inning. And the third inning he fouled in the third baseman.

817
01:33:30,000 --> 01:33:36,000
Oh, he's out for one in this game, officially.

818
01:33:36,000 --> 01:33:45,000
Right-handed batter. Yankees shift around to left field. Ralph Terry delivers a turn of his land.

819
01:33:45,000 --> 01:33:51,000
And the batter is going to hold up and go back.

820
01:33:51,000 --> 01:33:57,000
As Maddow comes in with a strong throw. Alou went about halfway down the second.

821
01:33:57,000 --> 01:34:04,000
And made the turn in right-bats. Real funny defensive play by Mickey Mell keeping Philippe Alou at first base.

822
01:34:04,000 --> 01:34:07,000
He keeps a double play in order. Philippe Alou can really run.

823
01:34:07,000 --> 01:34:13,000
It looked like extra bases for him, but Mell cutting over a fine play.

824
01:34:13,000 --> 01:34:19,000
And he's in the overlooked play as far as defensive ability as the great knack of the outfield.

825
01:34:19,000 --> 01:34:23,000
He cut that ball off to keep a double play in order.

826
01:34:23,000 --> 01:34:30,000
There's Maddow Alou. He's over two in the game. He hits a high five ball in the right center field.

827
01:34:30,000 --> 01:34:35,000
Mickey Mell is cruising over. Camps under. He's got it in his two outs.

828
01:34:35,000 --> 01:34:40,000
Maddow Alou's swinging on the first pitch goes out on the flight of Mickey Mell.

829
01:34:40,000 --> 01:34:43,000
That's two down. And the batter is well-invaded.

830
01:34:43,000 --> 01:34:54,000
And you're under reaction.

831
01:34:54,000 --> 01:35:01,000
Willie struck out in the first inning. In the fourth inning, he hopped to the second baseman.

832
01:35:01,000 --> 01:35:05,000
Batting with a runner at first base. Two outs. We're in the bottom of the sixth inning.

833
01:35:05,000 --> 01:35:12,000
Here's the pitch. He swings and bows his back. One strike to Maze.

834
01:35:12,000 --> 01:35:16,000
The Giants lead one to nothing. They pick up a run in the first inning.

835
01:35:16,000 --> 01:35:23,000
They get Serali even at two apiece.

836
01:35:23,000 --> 01:35:27,000
The Yogi taking a little time behind the plate. He takes the dirt away.

837
01:35:27,000 --> 01:35:33,000
There's something to Willie Maze before getting back.

838
01:35:33,000 --> 01:35:39,000
Terry gets that. Here's the pitch. Ball. It's down low. A curve breaking down and away.

839
01:35:39,000 --> 01:35:43,000
One ball. One strike.

840
01:35:43,000 --> 01:35:46,000
Killers started this inning with a ground ball to the first baseman.

841
01:35:46,000 --> 01:35:51,000
Alou, Philip Alou, then lined a single in the left center field. Maddow Alou.

842
01:35:51,000 --> 01:36:01,000
Center fly ball to Maddow in right center. Now it's one ball. One strike to Willie Maze.

843
01:36:01,000 --> 01:36:06,000
Willie right down on the end of the bat. Waiting on Ralph Terry. Here's the one-one pitch.

844
01:36:06,000 --> 01:36:08,000
There goes the runner. Here's a ground ball to the shortstop.

845
01:36:08,000 --> 01:36:11,000
You back has it to throw the first. He's out.

846
01:36:11,000 --> 01:36:16,000
Willie Maze will out the short to first. No runs on one hit to an o'er's.

847
01:36:16,000 --> 01:36:20,000
One man left on the score. At the end of sixth, the Giants won. The Yankees nothing.

848
01:36:20,000 --> 01:36:25,000
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849
01:36:25,000 --> 01:36:28,000
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856
01:36:47,000 --> 01:36:50,000
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857
01:36:50,000 --> 01:36:54,000
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858
01:37:02,000 --> 01:37:07,000
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859
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863
01:37:33,000 --> 01:37:36,000
Mickey has just gasped, played on by Charlie Berry.

864
01:37:36,000 --> 01:37:38,000
Now we'll look at the baseball.

865
01:37:38,000 --> 01:37:43,000
He looked it over and said it was okay and we're ready to go.

866
01:37:43,000 --> 01:37:46,000
Mantle popped to the shortstop in the first inning.

867
01:37:46,000 --> 01:37:49,000
In the fourth inning, he fouled in the third baseman.

868
01:37:52,000 --> 01:37:59,000
Sanford has had Mantle reaching for the fastball outside and Mickey has been going out to get it and he's been popping it up.

869
01:37:59,000 --> 01:38:03,000
I'll see if he continues to pitch in that way, Joe.

870
01:38:03,000 --> 01:38:04,000
Here's the first bench.

871
01:38:04,000 --> 01:38:08,000
Fastball in tight, one ball and no strikes.

872
01:38:08,000 --> 01:38:12,000
Could have been a decoy just to push him back and then go outside again.

873
01:38:12,000 --> 01:38:14,000
There's always two schools of thought.

874
01:38:14,000 --> 01:38:17,000
One of them you keep pitching until a fellow proves that you can hit it.

875
01:38:17,000 --> 01:38:22,000
The other way is to think that he's looking for that particular pitch and go opposite.

876
01:38:22,000 --> 01:38:26,000
Sanford looking at it.

877
01:38:26,000 --> 01:38:29,000
He starts his wind up and then he stops.

878
01:38:29,000 --> 01:38:34,000
He's been using a lot of delaying tactics on the batter today to keep him waiting.

879
01:38:34,000 --> 01:38:35,000
Here's the one at O-Pitch.

880
01:38:35,000 --> 01:38:40,000
Inside again, he pushed him back once more with a fastball.

881
01:38:40,000 --> 01:38:43,000
A ball too and a no strike count.

882
01:38:49,000 --> 01:38:54,000
Three left-handed batters in a row to face Sanford here in the seventh inning.

883
01:38:54,000 --> 01:38:55,000
Here's the two at O-Pitch.

884
01:38:55,000 --> 01:39:00,000
Mickey swings and it's a bouncer to first base. McCovey has it here to flip to Sanford.

885
01:39:00,000 --> 01:39:02,000
He's out.

886
01:39:02,000 --> 01:39:06,000
Mickey Maddow found the ground ball to William McCovey at first base.

887
01:39:06,000 --> 01:39:12,000
Jack Sanford raced over to take it in front of Maddow.

888
01:39:12,000 --> 01:39:20,000
I'll bring up Roger Maris.

889
01:39:20,000 --> 01:39:25,000
Roger drew a walk in the second inning and the fourth inning he fouled at the catcher.

890
01:39:25,000 --> 01:39:35,000
And once again the shift goes on for Maris as Begann moves over on the second base side of the infield along with Hiller and McCovey.

891
01:39:35,000 --> 01:39:40,000
It would be almost impossible to hit a ground ball between McCovey and the first base line.

892
01:39:40,000 --> 01:39:44,000
It's only a step or so off the line and deep at first base.

893
01:39:44,000 --> 01:39:46,000
Here's the pitch.

894
01:39:46,000 --> 01:39:51,000
And the strike keeps off the corner. It's a fast ball over the outside part of the plate.

895
01:39:51,000 --> 01:39:53,000
One strike to Roger.

896
01:40:00,000 --> 01:40:03,000
Sanford into the wind-up. Here's the pitch.

897
01:40:03,000 --> 01:40:08,000
A ground ball hit to the second base but Hiller has it to flip to McCovey. He's out.

898
01:40:08,000 --> 01:40:11,000
Roger Maris goes out. Suck it to first.

899
01:40:11,000 --> 01:40:18,000
It's two down and the batter will be Yogi Vera.

900
01:40:18,000 --> 01:40:21,000
Yogi bounced into a double play in the second inning.

901
01:40:21,000 --> 01:40:28,000
In the fifth inning he was out on a short fly ball to left field.

902
01:40:28,000 --> 01:40:31,000
Adding now with two outs, no one on here in the top of the seven.

903
01:40:31,000 --> 01:40:41,000
Giant swan, the Yankees nothing.

904
01:40:41,000 --> 01:40:44,000
Sanford gets ready. Here's the first pitch.

905
01:40:44,000 --> 01:40:49,000
A swing on him. One strike to Vera.

906
01:40:49,000 --> 01:40:53,000
Of course Sanford and Howard both know that all these Yankee hitters going up there was one thing in mind.

907
01:40:53,000 --> 01:41:00,000
That's to try to tie it up with one swing and sometimes that works as a big advantage for you when you know what they're trying to do.

908
01:41:00,000 --> 01:41:03,000
Here's the one strike pitch.

909
01:41:03,000 --> 01:41:06,000
Outside trying to catch the corner. He missed with this one.

910
01:41:06,000 --> 01:41:11,000
One and one to Yogi.

911
01:41:11,000 --> 01:41:19,000
Each team with two hits as these two pitchers have been great here this afternoon.

912
01:41:19,000 --> 01:41:23,000
Yogi Vera waiting. One ball, one strike.

913
01:41:23,000 --> 01:41:30,000
Sanford delivers outside. Yogi checked his swing. Ball two and strike one.

914
01:41:30,000 --> 01:41:33,000
Yogi like Roberto Clemente in the National League.

915
01:41:33,000 --> 01:41:41,000
When you try to use the pitches set up another one or waste it, you may be in trouble because they'll just go out and rack it up for you.

916
01:41:41,000 --> 01:41:48,000
The strike zone as far as they're concerned is any ball thrown by the pitcher that stays in the park.

917
01:41:48,000 --> 01:41:55,000
It's a ball two and a strike one count to the Yogi man. Sanford into the wind up. Here it is.

918
01:41:55,000 --> 01:41:58,000
He swings the passes to the pass ball in around the knees.

919
01:41:58,000 --> 01:42:08,000
Leaving the count at two and two to Vera.

920
01:42:08,000 --> 01:42:11,000
Jack gets ready. Here's the pitch.

921
01:42:11,000 --> 01:42:15,000
This one in the dirt. Scoots by the catcher all the way back to the screen.

922
01:42:15,000 --> 01:42:23,000
So it's three and two to Vera. See he was intent on bouncing that ball up there because just to repeat, sometimes you try to waste a pitch.

923
01:42:23,000 --> 01:42:27,000
You waste it to the extent you get it on the strike zone hoping it'll help your next delivery.

924
01:42:27,000 --> 01:42:32,000
It's fellas like Clemente or a Barrow. They'll widen the strike zone and it won't let you waste it.

925
01:42:32,000 --> 01:42:37,000
You'll find it when you get two strikes on them. You're the guy that's in the hole.

926
01:42:37,000 --> 01:42:42,000
There's a three two pitch to Yogi. Ball, it's a high walk.

927
01:42:42,000 --> 01:42:48,000
Vera draws a base on balls. We've got the fast ball around the middle of his cap.

928
01:42:48,000 --> 01:42:51,000
It's walk number three given up by Jack.

929
01:42:51,000 --> 01:43:00,000
It's a runner at first base with two men out and the batter will be Dale Long, the first baseman.

930
01:43:00,000 --> 01:43:10,000
Dale struck out in the second inning. In the fifth inning he fouled the catcher Tom Haller made a fine play on his foul fly near the Yankee dugout.

931
01:43:10,000 --> 01:43:14,000
Big tall left handed batter.

932
01:43:14,000 --> 01:43:22,000
Sanford checks his runner. Here's the pitch. Ball, a pass. One ball and no strikes.

933
01:43:22,000 --> 01:43:26,000
We're getting some action in the ball fin for the Yankees.

934
01:43:26,000 --> 01:43:32,000
Jim quotes, ball right-hander getting up and Bud Daley, a left-hander.

935
01:43:32,000 --> 01:43:37,000
Getting up to do some throwing.

936
01:43:37,000 --> 01:43:44,000
One ball and no strikes to Long. Sanford ready, the pitch, outside.

937
01:43:44,000 --> 01:43:52,000
A ball two and a no strike down.

938
01:43:52,000 --> 01:44:00,000
Sanford is trying to keep the fast ball on the outside part of the plate away from these big left-handed batters.

939
01:44:00,000 --> 01:44:05,000
Protecting a one run lead here in Candlestick Park. Here's the two and no pitch.

940
01:44:05,000 --> 01:44:10,000
Strike, he crossed the corner with this one. A ball two and a strike one count.

941
01:44:10,000 --> 01:44:19,000
He's not giving in to him, he's still on the outside corner. When you get ahead of that pitch and two balls and no strikes and three one and three oh, you can say to yourself, I want a particular pitch in a particular spot.

942
01:44:19,000 --> 01:44:23,000
It's not only looking for a fast ball, you can say to yourself, I want that low inside fast ball.

943
01:44:23,000 --> 01:44:26,000
All that was a strike, Long didn't think it was inside enough.

944
01:44:26,000 --> 01:44:34,000
Here's the pitch. Outside. This one just off the corner so it's three and one to Long.

945
01:44:34,000 --> 01:44:37,000
Checking with Crossetti to see if the hit sign is on.

946
01:44:37,000 --> 01:44:44,000
You come down that six, seven, eight and ninth inning, you get to that game situation and here it is where your pitcher has to make the pitch.

947
01:44:44,000 --> 01:44:51,000
It's a challenge right now because a one run lead, it's on its first base and it's a three one count and Sanford against Long.

948
01:44:51,000 --> 01:44:57,000
Jack gets that. Here's the three one pitch. He swings and pops it up behind the plate.

949
01:44:57,000 --> 01:45:04,000
Here is coming back. He's got the room on it and he makes it back.

950
01:45:04,000 --> 01:45:11,000
Dale Long fouls to the catcher. The reds go hits the rear as one man left and the score at the end of the first half of the seventh inning.

951
01:45:11,000 --> 01:45:14,000
A giant swine, the Yankee is nothing.

952
01:45:14,000 --> 01:45:21,000
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953
01:45:21,000 --> 01:45:27,000
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954
01:45:27,000 --> 01:45:35,000
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955
01:45:35,000 --> 01:45:42,000
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956
01:45:42,000 --> 01:45:50,000
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957
01:45:50,000 --> 01:45:56,000
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958
01:45:56,000 --> 01:46:03,000
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959
01:46:03,000 --> 01:46:09,000
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960
01:46:09,000 --> 01:46:13,000
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961
01:46:13,000 --> 01:46:20,000
It's the bottom of the seventh inning. The giants are out in front of the Yankees by a score of one to nothing.

962
01:46:20,000 --> 01:46:24,000
Willie McCabe will lead it off for San Francisco on the seventh inning.

963
01:46:24,000 --> 01:46:29,000
It will be followed by Tom Holler and then Jim Davenport.

964
01:46:29,000 --> 01:46:33,000
Action continues in the Yankee bullpen.

965
01:46:33,000 --> 01:46:41,000
Ralph Carey is scheduled to be the second batter in the eighth inning and more than likely will have a pitch batter for him.

966
01:46:41,000 --> 01:46:46,000
Ralph Halk is getting a couple of pitchers loosened up in the bullpen.

967
01:46:46,000 --> 01:46:52,000
Here's McCabe, bounced to the first baseman in the second inning, stuck out in the fourth.

968
01:46:52,000 --> 01:47:01,000
There's McCabe.

969
01:47:01,000 --> 01:47:07,000
Each team with two hits, but the only run of the ballgame coming in the first inning for the giants.

970
01:47:07,000 --> 01:47:12,000
McCabe is a slow curve and he swings and misses. One strike.

971
01:47:12,000 --> 01:47:21,000
Johnny Blanchard has left the Yankee bullpen moving to the dugout and more than likely he'll be a pitch batter in the eighth inning.

972
01:47:21,000 --> 01:47:28,000
It's a one strike count to McCabe. Terry Redick, the pitch, fastball, he fouls it back.

973
01:47:28,000 --> 01:47:32,000
Almost into our radio booth.

974
01:47:32,000 --> 01:47:38,000
It's a strike two count to Willie. We're located almost directly behind home plate.

975
01:47:38,000 --> 01:47:46,000
A little bit off to the left on the third base side.

976
01:47:46,000 --> 01:47:49,000
Ralph Carey with a new baseball, rubbing it up.

977
01:47:49,000 --> 01:47:56,000
Willie McCabe standing in. He fell right down on the end of the bat.

978
01:47:56,000 --> 01:48:03,000
I think it's ready. Two strike pitch. There's a long run.

979
01:48:03,000 --> 01:48:23,000
This one is a home run for Willie McCabe.

980
01:48:23,000 --> 01:48:28,000
Willie McCabe had a towering ball in the deep right field.

981
01:48:28,000 --> 01:48:30,000
He only got about it at all.

982
01:48:30,000 --> 01:48:32,000
It was a fair foul.

983
01:48:32,000 --> 01:48:36,000
George and that's where they hit him when they come back with snow on him.

984
01:48:36,000 --> 01:48:39,000
You can get signals from him.

985
01:48:39,000 --> 01:48:43,000
Here's the catcher, Tom Heller. Terry delivers.

986
01:48:43,000 --> 01:48:46,000
Ball, it's outside. One ball and a strike.

987
01:48:46,000 --> 01:48:49,000
Have you ever seen a guy hit a ball so hard so easy?

988
01:48:49,000 --> 01:48:53,000
I went a mile, Joe. I lost it in orbit at one time.

989
01:48:53,000 --> 01:48:57,000
You hear now this and beep, beep, beep.

990
01:48:57,000 --> 01:49:01,000
There's a wanted out pitch. A ground ball that's foul up to the right.

991
01:49:01,000 --> 01:49:03,000
One ball, one strike.

992
01:49:03,000 --> 01:49:13,000
The giants are in front by a score of two to nothing.

993
01:49:13,000 --> 01:49:19,000
The crowd is still buzzing from this long home run of the bat of Willie McCabe.

994
01:49:19,000 --> 01:49:21,000
Boy, he hit it a mile.

995
01:49:21,000 --> 01:49:24,000
The pitch to Hallery swings and misses to get the fast ball by him.

996
01:49:24,000 --> 01:49:30,000
One ball, two strikes.

997
01:49:30,000 --> 01:49:37,000
That was hit number three for the giants. The Yankees have picked up two.

998
01:49:37,000 --> 01:49:41,000
The giant fans want more as you can hear the mythical applause.

999
01:49:41,000 --> 01:49:45,000
As they're cheering their heroes on here at Candle Six Fight.

1000
01:49:45,000 --> 01:49:47,000
There's the one two-pitch.

1001
01:49:47,000 --> 01:49:49,000
Slow curve hit on the ground, that is.

1002
01:49:49,000 --> 01:49:55,000
There, hit the bat in first place, just coming out play-rate.

1003
01:49:55,000 --> 01:49:58,000
They along with all set the field of all.

1004
01:49:58,000 --> 01:50:08,000
It hit the bat, found it off to the right, and Haller has an in-field signal.

1005
01:50:08,000 --> 01:50:14,000
The ball was not hit hard. They along a couple of steps behind the bag was all set to pick it up.

1006
01:50:14,000 --> 01:50:19,000
Step on the bag and hit first base, found it to the right by the time they all ran it down.

1007
01:50:19,000 --> 01:50:21,000
Too late to get Haller.

1008
01:50:21,000 --> 01:50:24,000
Yogi out talking to Ralph Terry with Davenport up there.

1009
01:50:24,000 --> 01:50:29,000
Davenport can handle that bat, so he gives Alvin Dach an option for his bunny-narr.

1010
01:50:29,000 --> 01:50:31,000
Whether he just wants to play any straight hit and run,

1011
01:50:31,000 --> 01:50:37,000
or stay away from the double play to get forgotten up there.

1012
01:50:37,000 --> 01:50:42,000
There's Jim Davenport stepping in. He's lying to second base and struck out in two trips.

1013
01:50:42,000 --> 01:50:46,000
A runner in first place with no one out here in the bottom of the seventh inning.

1014
01:50:46,000 --> 01:50:49,000
The giants in front, two to nothing.

1015
01:50:49,000 --> 01:50:52,000
Terry delivers. Ball down low.

1016
01:50:52,000 --> 01:50:55,000
Davenport squared around. He's ready to bust.

1017
01:50:55,000 --> 01:50:58,000
One ball, no strikes.

1018
01:50:58,000 --> 01:51:03,000
He can handle that bat, and he's taking a real good look at Whitey Lockman who's going through the signs.

1019
01:51:03,000 --> 01:51:08,000
Long talking to Ralph Terry. Long really tried it hard from first base.

1020
01:51:08,000 --> 01:51:15,000
Haller, not a fast runner, but able to get an exceptionally big jump because Long is breaking in quickly.

1021
01:51:15,000 --> 01:51:18,000
So you can expect something.

1022
01:51:18,000 --> 01:51:21,000
There's a quick throw to first base.

1023
01:51:21,000 --> 01:51:23,000
Power back at ten.

1024
01:51:23,000 --> 01:51:26,000
I've got to bet he's switching off, George.

1025
01:51:26,000 --> 01:51:28,000
Just a one and oh, bitch. There he goes.

1026
01:51:28,000 --> 01:51:34,000
He's lying the ball down on the right field line. It is foul.

1027
01:51:34,000 --> 01:51:37,000
You hit it right on the head, Joe. The hit and run was on.

1028
01:51:37,000 --> 01:51:42,000
Haller was moving, and Davenport with good back control lying the ball down the right field line.

1029
01:51:42,000 --> 01:51:44,000
Curving back into the crowd.

1030
01:51:44,000 --> 01:51:50,000
That'll be a ball and a strike.

1031
01:51:50,000 --> 01:51:56,000
He's got Long and Terry going over their sides again as far as a defensive alignment against Davenport.

1032
01:51:56,000 --> 01:52:03,000
Davenport, Philippe Ballou, Fagin, they give Alvin Dark a chance to maneuver and Dark being that type of a ball player himself when he played.

1033
01:52:03,000 --> 01:52:08,000
You could bun, hit, run, run and hit anything. You can't take anything for granted.

1034
01:52:08,000 --> 01:52:10,000
Terry gets set.

1035
01:52:10,000 --> 01:52:12,000
There's another throw to first base.

1036
01:52:12,000 --> 01:52:14,000
Haller back in time.

1037
01:52:14,000 --> 01:52:17,000
So two to nothing ball game. We're in the seventh inning.

1038
01:52:17,000 --> 01:52:22,000
Here's the bit. Terry goes again. A ground ball down the third base. Line is foul this time.

1039
01:52:22,000 --> 01:52:28,000
High hopper, that would have been a lot of trouble for Boyer. As it was yet high under the air.

1040
01:52:28,000 --> 01:52:35,000
A lot of times as a catcher, you ask your pitcher to throw over the first base hoping that instinctively the hitter will make the move that will tip the hand.

1041
01:52:35,000 --> 01:52:39,000
If he's going to front when he sees the pitcher throw to first base, the handle will slide up the bat handle.

1042
01:52:39,000 --> 01:52:47,000
Terry threw over to first base a couple times, but Davenport gave no indication he would be bunning. Long laid back that time.

1043
01:52:47,000 --> 01:52:49,000
Ready again. It's a one and two bit.

1044
01:52:49,000 --> 01:52:52,000
He swings it, it's a bouncer to shortstop.

1045
01:52:52,000 --> 01:52:56,000
Cubak, Bobby Cubak, the ball is right to second base.

1046
01:53:03,000 --> 01:53:08,000
Bobby Cubak, Bobble the ground ball in his anxiety to get the double play.

1047
01:53:08,000 --> 01:53:13,000
Then he picked it up and threw late through Bobby Richardson. So everybody's safe.

1048
01:53:13,000 --> 01:53:19,000
He'll be in there, charged against Cubak. Gunners at first and second with no one out.

1049
01:53:19,000 --> 01:53:22,000
And the batter will be Jose Pagod.

1050
01:53:25,000 --> 01:53:30,000
Jose blinded the center field in the third inning. And the fifth inning he was hit by a pitch ball.

1051
01:53:30,000 --> 01:53:37,000
That's how I was a good base runner. Good runner, so...

1052
01:53:37,000 --> 01:53:41,000
The Yankees will be sharpening up here looking for the bun.

1053
01:53:41,000 --> 01:53:43,000
They've been out of the bun for that base hit, George.

1054
01:53:43,000 --> 01:53:47,000
He's one of those guys that can go for the base hit in a spot like this with the bun.

1055
01:53:50,000 --> 01:53:56,000
Goal's long and Boyer in the play-in post. Terry delivers. Here's the bot down the third baseline.

1056
01:53:56,000 --> 01:53:59,000
Boyer has it to throw to first base. He's out.

1057
01:53:59,000 --> 01:54:03,000
Pagod with a good bot down the first baseline.

1058
01:54:03,000 --> 01:54:09,000
Boyer puts it over to Bobby Richardson to cover the bat. The runners move up.

1059
01:54:09,000 --> 01:54:12,000
Howler goes to third base. Davenport to second with one out.

1060
01:54:12,000 --> 01:54:14,000
And the batter will be Jack Sanford.

1061
01:54:14,000 --> 01:54:22,000
Yogi, Terry and Long out there talking deep in mind that Almond Dark's very sweet on the squeeze play.

1062
01:54:22,000 --> 01:54:27,000
It was Sanford who squeezed the run home against Drysdale in the playoff game.

1063
01:54:27,000 --> 01:54:31,000
Sanford has had his instructions from his manager. You can bet on that.

1064
01:54:31,000 --> 01:54:37,000
And as he takes a look down at Whitey Lachman, he does once a kind of a confirmation,

1065
01:54:37,000 --> 01:54:41,000
which tells him that Dark was able to get the message through the Whitey Lachman.

1066
01:54:41,000 --> 01:54:44,000
But those Yankees, you can bet, he'll be expecting anything.

1067
01:54:44,000 --> 01:54:48,000
Jack Sanford standing in. Here's the first pitch.

1068
01:54:48,000 --> 01:54:54,000
Ball, it's down low. One ball and that strikes. The Yankees are looking for the bot.

1069
01:54:54,000 --> 01:54:59,000
Both Long and Boyer came racing in as Terry delivers the first pitch.

1070
01:54:59,000 --> 01:55:02,000
Sanford gave no indication he was going to bot.

1071
01:55:02,000 --> 01:55:06,000
Terry's going to pitch off the stretch Yogi has for it.

1072
01:55:06,000 --> 01:55:11,000
One ball and that strikes. Here's the pitch.

1073
01:55:11,000 --> 01:55:16,000
Ball, he checked his swing and time. Yogi, he's gone through it.

1074
01:55:16,000 --> 01:55:18,000
World, and shot he buried.

1075
01:55:18,000 --> 01:55:22,000
No, it's a ball too and no strike down.

1076
01:55:22,000 --> 01:55:25,000
It's a two to nothing ball game here in the seventh.

1077
01:55:25,000 --> 01:55:30,000
The giant's out in front and have runners at second and third with one out.

1078
01:55:30,000 --> 01:55:37,000
Willie McCovey opened the setting with a long home run.

1079
01:55:37,000 --> 01:55:41,000
Here's the pitch to Sanford. Strike, he got the fast ball over.

1080
01:55:41,000 --> 01:55:45,000
A ball too and a strike one count.

1081
01:55:45,000 --> 01:55:50,000
They've got Yogi in the jackpot to where he can't pitch out unless he's absolutely sure.

1082
01:55:50,000 --> 01:55:56,000
But a lot of times when you have a pitcher up there, now Sanford is taking extra time getting the signs from Lachman.

1083
01:55:56,000 --> 01:56:01,000
Now usually let him take at least one swing or take one strike before they put a play on.

1084
01:56:01,000 --> 01:56:05,000
I bet that Yogi would like to see the count one and one instead of two and one so he could pitch out.

1085
01:56:05,000 --> 01:56:08,000
Something might be going right up out here.

1086
01:56:08,000 --> 01:56:11,000
Terry getting set.

1087
01:56:11,000 --> 01:56:14,000
Now he steps up.

1088
01:56:14,000 --> 01:56:19,000
Dang this, the runners are going to have to commit themselves.

1089
01:56:19,000 --> 01:56:24,000
He stepped off, Sanford stepped out of the box.

1090
01:56:24,000 --> 01:56:29,000
Here's the two one pitch. He tries to body missed it and they've got Hallard trapped between home and third.

1091
01:56:29,000 --> 01:56:31,000
Bear running him down.

1092
01:56:31,000 --> 01:56:34,000
Here's the throw from Boyer now to the first base of Long.

1093
01:56:34,000 --> 01:56:39,000
He's up to the back and he is tagged down at third base.

1094
01:56:39,000 --> 01:56:47,000
A squeeze play was on. Sanford missed the ball and Yogi trapped Hallard between third and home.

1095
01:56:47,000 --> 01:56:53,000
He threw to Boyer. Boyer threw to Long who was backing up Bear and they along ran him back to third.

1096
01:56:53,000 --> 01:56:57,000
He threw the ball to Quebec who put the tag on Hallard.

1097
01:56:57,000 --> 01:57:00,000
George being in the jackpot two balls and one strike.

1098
01:57:00,000 --> 01:57:06,000
Yogi couldn't pitch out as we mentioned but he went to the next best thing which was the breaking ball and Sanford missed it and of course it breaks up the play.

1099
01:57:06,000 --> 01:57:09,000
They let him take that one strike and then put the play on.

1100
01:57:09,000 --> 01:57:12,000
If it doesn't work you can see what happens for you.

1101
01:57:12,000 --> 01:57:20,000
So the Giants have a runner at second base with two outs and it's a ball two and a strike two count to Jack Sanford.

1102
01:57:20,000 --> 01:57:24,000
Two outs the infield moving deep. Here's the pitch.

1103
01:57:24,000 --> 01:57:26,000
Here's a line tag.

1104
01:57:26,000 --> 01:57:30,000
Yes up to the ball. Here's the throw of the plate.

1105
01:57:30,000 --> 01:57:33,000
And because he is out at the plate.

1106
01:57:33,000 --> 01:57:42,000
Roger Meyers made a perfect throw in the Yogi bearer one half and he put the tag on the sliding Jimmy Davenport.

1107
01:57:42,000 --> 01:57:45,000
It's off of the Giants in the seventh inning. One run.

1108
01:57:45,000 --> 01:57:48,000
Two hits. One error. One man left.

1109
01:57:48,000 --> 01:57:55,000
And the score at the end of seven four innings of play. The Giants two and the Yankees nothing.

1110
01:57:55,000 --> 01:57:57,000
Driver with kind of a car is ahead of us.

1111
01:57:57,000 --> 01:57:59,000
That's a 63 Chrysler 300.

1112
01:57:59,000 --> 01:58:02,000
Very impressive.

1113
01:58:02,000 --> 01:58:07,000
The cruise new custom look of Chrysler 63 the exciting Chrysler 300.

1114
01:58:07,000 --> 01:58:13,000
This car is exciting with its standing still with sweeping horizontal lines and clean integration of body and roof.

1115
01:58:13,000 --> 01:58:17,000
There's even more excitement inside Chrysler 300.

1116
01:58:17,000 --> 01:58:22,000
You'll feel it in the oval shaped steering wheel that's color key to match the interior.

1117
01:58:22,000 --> 01:58:25,000
And you'll really feel excitement when the 300 starts to move.

1118
01:58:25,000 --> 01:58:28,000
This car is a direct descendant of the famous sports model.

1119
01:58:28,000 --> 01:58:31,000
It's the big, beautiful step ahead in performance.

1120
01:58:31,000 --> 01:58:33,000
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1121
01:58:33,000 --> 01:58:35,000
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1122
01:58:35,000 --> 01:58:38,000
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1123
01:58:38,000 --> 01:58:41,000
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1124
01:58:41,000 --> 01:58:48,000
Where quality is engineered into every car.

1125
01:58:53,000 --> 01:58:56,000
Well a great thrill by Roger Marison right field.

1126
01:58:56,000 --> 01:58:59,000
Cutting down Jimmy Davenport at the plate preventing further scoring.

1127
01:58:59,000 --> 01:59:02,000
Here in the Sabbath inning but the Giants picked up a run.

1128
01:59:02,000 --> 01:59:06,000
One run on three hits one hand one man left.

1129
01:59:06,000 --> 01:59:10,000
And they lead the Yankees by a score of two to nothing as we go into the eighth inning.

1130
01:59:10,000 --> 01:59:14,000
Big round of applause for Samford as he goes to the mound.

1131
01:59:14,000 --> 01:59:17,000
Jack cooking a little time after his base hit.

1132
01:59:17,000 --> 01:59:20,000
He went back to the dugout and he just got out getting out of the mound.

1133
01:59:20,000 --> 01:59:23,000
George Edford all that Marison Clark is really a catcher's delight.

1134
01:59:23,000 --> 01:59:26,000
It was the one hopper hit that grabs, took off.

1135
01:59:26,000 --> 01:59:28,000
Yogi had plenty of time to catch it.

1136
01:59:28,000 --> 01:59:30,000
Take the ball out of the glove, put it in the bare hand.

1137
01:59:30,000 --> 01:59:33,000
Use the glove for a decline tag Davenport.

1138
01:59:33,000 --> 01:59:35,000
Those are the kind you really like.

1139
01:59:35,000 --> 01:59:39,000
Ed Bailey has had some tough throws of handle from the outfield.

1140
01:59:39,000 --> 01:59:41,000
The Giants are concerned.

1141
01:59:41,000 --> 01:59:45,000
I know he's coming for a little bit of criticism which I kind of think is unfair

1142
01:59:45,000 --> 01:59:47,000
because they've been short hop throws.

1143
01:59:47,000 --> 01:59:50,000
Any time you get short hop throws they're really tough to handle

1144
01:59:50,000 --> 01:59:54,000
because you've got to hold your ground and make sure that you catch the ball first.

1145
01:59:54,000 --> 01:59:57,000
And you're doing all this while there's a big thundering herd coming down

1146
01:59:57,000 --> 02:00:01,000
and the person of any base runner with a throw like Yogi had the handle.

1147
02:00:01,000 --> 02:00:03,000
Nice one hopper.

1148
02:00:03,000 --> 02:00:05,000
That's the kind you like.

1149
02:00:05,000 --> 02:00:07,000
You like to see those fellas tag.

1150
02:00:07,000 --> 02:00:11,000
I didn't know catchers tagged them oh so nicely.

1151
02:00:11,000 --> 02:00:13,000
Nobody ever tagged me that way.

1152
02:00:13,000 --> 02:00:17,000
They slammed it into my back and put the shin guard into my other side of me

1153
02:00:17,000 --> 02:00:20,000
or something and blocked the plate.

1154
02:00:20,000 --> 02:00:22,000
Well we call that nicely.

1155
02:00:22,000 --> 02:00:25,000
Oh, I didn't understand.

1156
02:00:25,000 --> 02:00:29,000
Well it'll be Clint Boyer to lead off here in the eighth inning for the Yankees.

1157
02:00:29,000 --> 02:00:32,000
Johnny Blanchard has moved into the on-deck circle.

1158
02:00:32,000 --> 02:00:36,000
More than likely he's got a bat for Terry and then Tony Cubak.

1159
02:00:36,000 --> 02:00:38,000
Boyer's had one hit in two trips today.

1160
02:00:38,000 --> 02:00:40,000
He applied to center field in the third inning.

1161
02:00:40,000 --> 02:00:43,000
Singled a left in the fifth inning.

1162
02:00:43,000 --> 02:00:46,000
Sanford ready and here's the first pitch.

1163
02:00:46,000 --> 02:00:49,000
Strike he got a fast ball over round the knees.

1164
02:00:54,000 --> 02:00:58,000
Marshall Bridges a left hander and Bud Daley a left hander

1165
02:00:58,000 --> 02:01:00,000
throwing in the bullpen for the Yankees.

1166
02:01:00,000 --> 02:01:06,000
We'll have a new pitcher in the bottom of the eighth inning.

1167
02:01:06,000 --> 02:01:08,000
Here's the one strike pitch.

1168
02:01:08,000 --> 02:01:09,000
A swing of a miss.

1169
02:01:09,000 --> 02:01:12,000
He got the carter ball behind breaking down on away.

1170
02:01:12,000 --> 02:01:14,000
Strike two to Boyer.

1171
02:01:20,000 --> 02:01:23,000
Sanford working very slowly right now.

1172
02:01:23,000 --> 02:01:24,000
He has a two nothing lead.

1173
02:01:24,000 --> 02:01:27,000
He doesn't want to make a mistake.

1174
02:01:27,000 --> 02:01:31,000
The bitstically outside slider off the corner.

1175
02:01:31,000 --> 02:01:33,000
One ball two strikes.

1176
02:01:33,000 --> 02:01:35,000
Well tomorrow's an off day.

1177
02:01:35,000 --> 02:01:37,000
We'll be traveling east.

1178
02:01:37,000 --> 02:01:41,000
And the World Series will open in Yankee Stadium for the third game on Sunday.

1179
02:01:41,000 --> 02:01:43,000
Billy Pierce for the Giants.

1180
02:01:43,000 --> 02:01:46,000
Bill Stafford will be the pitcher for the Yankees.

1181
02:01:46,000 --> 02:01:49,000
Boyer's had a good miss on a third ball.

1182
02:01:52,000 --> 02:01:56,000
Strike out number five for Jack Sanford in this ball game.

1183
02:01:56,000 --> 02:02:00,000
It's one away and Johnny Blanchard will come on the bat for Terry.

1184
02:02:06,000 --> 02:02:10,000
Terry's thinking his first World Series win really has to leave in a tough spot to

1185
02:02:10,000 --> 02:02:16,000
Georgia's fixed a tremendous ball game when you hold a giant ball club that's loaded with power as this one is

1186
02:02:16,000 --> 02:02:19,000
and give up only two runs like he has and have to leave.

1187
02:02:19,000 --> 02:02:23,000
It's one of those games where somebody has to win and somebody has to lose

1188
02:02:23,000 --> 02:02:26,000
and that's the best way you can put it. Terry fixed a tremendous ball game.

1189
02:02:26,000 --> 02:02:32,000
He has Joe and his mound opponent Sanford has pitched even a better ball game.

1190
02:02:32,000 --> 02:02:35,000
Here's the pitch to Blanchard.

1191
02:02:35,000 --> 02:02:37,000
Ball outside one ball no strikes.

1192
02:02:37,000 --> 02:02:39,000
Jack has been a tough man today.

1193
02:02:39,000 --> 02:02:41,000
He's given up two hits.

1194
02:02:42,000 --> 02:02:49,000
Single to Thresh in the fourth inning on a pop fly butt and a lion single to left by Boyer.

1195
02:02:49,000 --> 02:02:54,000
That was back in the fifth inning.

1196
02:02:54,000 --> 02:02:56,000
Here's the one and oh pitch.

1197
02:02:56,000 --> 02:02:58,000
Strike he comes to corner with this one.

1198
02:02:58,000 --> 02:03:00,000
One and one to Johnny Blanchard.

1199
02:03:03,000 --> 02:03:05,000
Johnny a left handed batter.

1200
02:03:05,000 --> 02:03:10,000
This fellow has been a pitch header deluxe for the Yankees.

1201
02:03:10,000 --> 02:03:16,000
Not a big home run pitch hitting in the World Series last year against Cincinnati.

1202
02:03:16,000 --> 02:03:19,000
Home run that tied the score in the eighth inning.

1203
02:03:19,000 --> 02:03:22,000
The Yankees won it in the ninth on a Homer by Maris.

1204
02:03:25,000 --> 02:03:28,000
Sanford taking a little time as he looks in.

1205
02:03:28,000 --> 02:03:30,000
Here's the one one pitch.

1206
02:03:30,000 --> 02:03:32,000
A swing on a miss.

1207
02:03:32,000 --> 02:03:34,000
A small round of knees.

1208
02:03:34,000 --> 02:03:36,000
One ball two strikes.

1209
02:03:36,000 --> 02:03:41,000
One ball two strikes.

1210
02:03:41,000 --> 02:03:43,000
We're in the top of the eighth inning.

1211
02:03:43,000 --> 02:03:45,000
There's one out with no one on.

1212
02:03:45,000 --> 02:03:48,000
The Giants in front of the Yankees by a score of two to nothing.

1213
02:03:48,000 --> 02:03:52,000
One ball two strikes to Johnny Blanchard.

1214
02:03:52,000 --> 02:03:54,000
Sanford gets ready.

1215
02:03:54,000 --> 02:03:56,000
Here's the pitch.

1216
02:03:56,000 --> 02:03:58,000
A swing on a miss.

1217
02:03:58,000 --> 02:04:00,000
He's looking out.

1218
02:04:00,000 --> 02:04:03,000
Blanchard goes down swinging.

1219
02:04:03,000 --> 02:04:06,000
He's looking out number six by Jack Sanford.

1220
02:04:06,000 --> 02:04:09,000
And the batter will be Tony Cuback.

1221
02:04:11,000 --> 02:04:15,000
Tony has bounced the second flight to center and struck out in three trips.

1222
02:04:22,000 --> 02:04:25,000
Sanford said before the ball game, Joe,

1223
02:04:25,000 --> 02:04:28,000
that he was going to go as far as he could, as hard as he could.

1224
02:04:28,000 --> 02:04:33,000
He's going mighty strong here in the eighth inning.

1225
02:04:33,000 --> 02:04:35,000
The pitch to Tony Cuback.

1226
02:04:35,000 --> 02:04:36,000
Down low.

1227
02:04:36,000 --> 02:04:38,000
One ball, no strikes.

1228
02:04:38,000 --> 02:04:40,000
Still appears to have real good stuff too, George.

1229
02:04:40,000 --> 02:04:43,000
You haven't been many balls hit to that outfield.

1230
02:04:46,000 --> 02:04:48,000
Button Daly has taken his seat in the bullfin.

1231
02:04:48,000 --> 02:04:51,000
Marshall Bridges continues to throw.

1232
02:04:51,000 --> 02:04:53,000
Here's the one and no pitch.

1233
02:04:53,000 --> 02:04:56,000
Just blank the fastball in the round, babe.

1234
02:04:56,000 --> 02:04:58,000
One-on-one to Cuback.

1235
02:05:05,000 --> 02:05:09,000
Tony batting with two outs and no one on here on the top of the eighth.

1236
02:05:09,000 --> 02:05:11,000
Here's the one-one pitch.

1237
02:05:11,000 --> 02:05:12,000
A ground ball.

1238
02:05:12,000 --> 02:05:14,000
It's slowly for his second base.

1239
02:05:14,000 --> 02:05:16,000
He's already racing in. Here's the throw.

1240
02:05:16,000 --> 02:05:18,000
He is out in first base.

1241
02:05:21,000 --> 02:05:23,000
Bloody Cuback goes out.

1242
02:05:23,000 --> 02:05:26,000
That is the first on his lost play.

1243
02:05:26,000 --> 02:05:29,000
No runs, no hits, no errors, no long left.

1244
02:05:29,000 --> 02:05:31,000
And the scorching into the first half of the eighth inning.

1245
02:05:31,000 --> 02:05:34,000
The Giants two and the Yankees nothing.

1246
02:05:35,000 --> 02:05:37,000
Now there's a car I'd like to own.

1247
02:05:37,000 --> 02:05:39,000
A 63 Chrysler?

1248
02:05:39,000 --> 02:05:41,000
I don't blame you.

1249
02:05:43,000 --> 02:05:46,000
The crisp new custom look of Chrysler 63.

1250
02:05:46,000 --> 02:05:49,000
You'll see it in the big, full-size Chrysler Newport.

1251
02:05:49,000 --> 02:05:53,000
It's a car to be proud of, a big, beautiful step ahead.

1252
02:05:53,000 --> 02:05:55,000
There are no junior editions.

1253
02:05:55,000 --> 02:05:58,000
Chrysler is only big, only luxuries.

1254
02:05:58,000 --> 02:06:01,000
18 options are available for interior trim.

1255
02:06:01,000 --> 02:06:05,000
And it's easy to get in and enjoy that luxury with assist handles.

1256
02:06:05,000 --> 02:06:09,000
Squared off big rear doors, lots of leg room.

1257
02:06:09,000 --> 02:06:13,000
All this elegance and size is just a step above the low-priced field.

1258
02:06:13,000 --> 02:06:19,000
Let your dealer show you the crisp new custom look of Chrysler 63.

1259
02:06:19,000 --> 02:06:21,000
A product of Chrysler Corporation.

1260
02:06:21,000 --> 02:06:28,000
Work quality is engineered into every car.

1261
02:06:33,000 --> 02:06:35,000
That's the bottom of the eighth inning.

1262
02:06:35,000 --> 02:06:38,000
The Giants out in front by a score of two to nothing.

1263
02:06:38,000 --> 02:06:44,000
Chuck Hiller, the second baseman, will be the leadoff man.

1264
02:06:44,000 --> 02:06:47,000
He'll be followed by Philippe Ballou and then Matty Allou.

1265
02:06:47,000 --> 02:06:51,000
And a new pitcher coming on for the Yankees here in the bottom of the eighth inning.

1266
02:06:51,000 --> 02:06:53,000
It's a left-hander, Bud Daly.

1267
02:06:53,000 --> 02:06:57,000
Bud won seventh and lost five during the regular season.

1268
02:06:57,000 --> 02:07:00,000
Appeared in 43 ball games.

1269
02:07:02,000 --> 02:07:05,000
So Daly has reached the mound and started his warm-up tosses.

1270
02:07:05,000 --> 02:07:11,000
And the Yankees have made their first pitching change in this 1962 World Series.

1271
02:07:11,000 --> 02:07:14,000
Daly won over Plowry with this stuff.

1272
02:07:14,000 --> 02:07:16,000
He has a big wide-breaking curveball.

1273
02:07:16,000 --> 02:07:20,000
Another one of these changes-speed pitchers and he throws a knuckleball.

1274
02:07:20,000 --> 02:07:23,000
The eighth-battery.

1275
02:07:23,000 --> 02:07:26,000
About every one of them, Chuck Hiller.

1276
02:07:32,000 --> 02:07:36,000
Chuck Hiller, left-handed hitting second baseman, steps in to lead it off.

1277
02:07:36,000 --> 02:07:39,000
He's had a double in two official trips.

1278
02:07:39,000 --> 02:07:41,000
He doubled and scored a run in the first inning,

1279
02:07:41,000 --> 02:07:45,000
walked in the third and bounced to the first baseman in the sixth inning.

1280
02:07:45,000 --> 02:07:48,000
Daly ready and here's the first pitch.

1281
02:07:48,000 --> 02:07:51,000
A curveball, it's in there, one strike.

1282
02:07:55,000 --> 02:07:59,000
The Chayas got one run in the first on a double, a sacrifice and a ground ball.

1283
02:07:59,000 --> 02:08:03,000
They picked up another in the seventh on a home run by a Willie McCovey.

1284
02:08:03,000 --> 02:08:05,000
There's another curve, it's outside.

1285
02:08:05,000 --> 02:08:07,000
One ball, one strike.

1286
02:08:09,000 --> 02:08:14,000
Daly thrown a fixed low curveball as Hiller's got a foot gun on the left-hand.

1287
02:08:14,000 --> 02:08:17,000
Hiller's got a foot gun up there, he can spray that ball all over

1288
02:08:17,000 --> 02:08:21,000
and he'll be trying to punch that ball in the opposite field.

1289
02:08:21,000 --> 02:08:23,000
Here's the one-one pitch.

1290
02:08:23,000 --> 02:08:25,000
A curvy swings and misses.

1291
02:08:25,000 --> 02:08:27,000
One ball, two strikes.

1292
02:08:27,000 --> 02:08:30,000
That was a big round-ass curveball.

1293
02:08:30,000 --> 02:08:33,000
Joe told you he'll flip a lot of them up there.

1294
02:08:33,000 --> 02:08:36,000
That's the kind of pop your shoestrings, George.

1295
02:08:38,000 --> 02:08:40,000
Daly into the lineup.

1296
02:08:40,000 --> 02:08:42,000
Here's the one-two pitch.

1297
02:08:42,000 --> 02:08:44,000
Daly pops it up outside a third.

1298
02:08:44,000 --> 02:08:46,000
Boy, you're racing over, he's there.

1299
02:08:46,000 --> 02:08:48,000
He's got it.

1300
02:08:48,000 --> 02:08:51,000
Chuck Hiller fouls to the third baseman and fleets for you.

1301
02:08:51,000 --> 02:08:55,000
Bring up Philippe Alloux, the right fielder.

1302
02:08:55,000 --> 02:08:58,000
Alloux is one for two, officially.

1303
02:08:58,000 --> 02:09:00,000
The sacrifice in the first inning.

1304
02:09:00,000 --> 02:09:03,000
Alloux to the third baseman and third.

1305
02:09:03,000 --> 02:09:13,000
He's tangled in the left-center field in the sixth inning.

1306
02:09:13,000 --> 02:09:16,000
Marshall Bridges and Jim Coates are throwing in the bullpen

1307
02:09:16,000 --> 02:09:20,000
for New York down the right fielder line.

1308
02:09:20,000 --> 02:09:22,000
Here's the pitch to Alloux.

1309
02:09:22,000 --> 02:09:24,000
Curve, it's inside, it gets by the catcher,

1310
02:09:24,000 --> 02:09:26,000
he goes all the way back.

1311
02:09:26,000 --> 02:09:28,000
One ball and a strikes.

1312
02:09:28,000 --> 02:09:31,000
Philippe Alloux, a strong right-handed batter.

1313
02:09:31,000 --> 02:09:34,000
Batting with one out, no one on, we're in the bottom of the eighth inning.

1314
02:09:34,000 --> 02:09:37,000
The Giants two and the Yankees nothing.

1315
02:09:37,000 --> 02:09:42,000
Giants trying to get even in this 1962 World Series.

1316
02:09:42,000 --> 02:09:46,000
Yankees won yesterday behind Whitey Ford, six to two.

1317
02:09:46,000 --> 02:09:47,000
Here's the pitch.

1318
02:09:47,000 --> 02:09:49,000
Alloux takes it outside.

1319
02:09:49,000 --> 02:09:51,000
Ball two and no strikes.

1320
02:09:51,000 --> 02:09:53,000
Ball two and no strikes.

1321
02:10:00,000 --> 02:10:04,000
Daly, a slow worker, thinks a lot of time between pitches as he looks in.

1322
02:10:04,000 --> 02:10:06,000
Here's the two and no pitch.

1323
02:10:06,000 --> 02:10:10,000
Curve ball outside, ball three and no strikes.

1324
02:10:10,000 --> 02:10:14,000
It felt like Bud Daly or Stu Miller in this ballpark,

1325
02:10:14,000 --> 02:10:16,000
after really used Kentucky Windage,

1326
02:10:16,000 --> 02:10:18,000
and they throw that ball up to the eighth batter,

1327
02:10:18,000 --> 02:10:21,000
and he's had wind a little bit.

1328
02:10:22,000 --> 02:10:25,000
Daly wanted a new baseball, he tossed that one into better,

1329
02:10:25,000 --> 02:10:27,000
and Charlie Berry made the exchange.

1330
02:10:27,000 --> 02:10:29,000
Here's the three and no pitch.

1331
02:10:29,000 --> 02:10:31,000
Upside.

1332
02:10:31,000 --> 02:10:33,000
Philippe Alloux draws a one.

1333
02:10:33,000 --> 02:10:36,000
He's put a runner in first base with one out,

1334
02:10:36,000 --> 02:10:39,000
and the batter will be Maddie Alloux, the left fielder.

1335
02:10:39,000 --> 02:10:51,000
Maddie's a left handed batter.

1336
02:10:51,000 --> 02:10:54,000
Maddie drove in the first run of the game in the first inning,

1337
02:10:54,000 --> 02:10:56,000
when he drilled a ground ball to the second baseman

1338
02:10:56,000 --> 02:10:58,000
with a runner at third base and one out.

1339
02:10:58,000 --> 02:11:00,000
He bounced to first base in the fourth

1340
02:11:00,000 --> 02:11:06,000
and flyed the center field in the sixth inning.

1341
02:11:06,000 --> 02:11:08,000
Daly delivers.

1342
02:11:08,000 --> 02:11:10,000
He's got a curve and it's in there, one strike.

1343
02:11:10,000 --> 02:11:12,000
The Yankees are looking for the bun.

1344
02:11:12,000 --> 02:11:14,000
Boyer came racing in on that pitch.

1345
02:11:14,000 --> 02:11:16,000
They figured that Alloux, a left handed batter,

1346
02:11:16,000 --> 02:11:19,000
might be bunning the runner down the second

1347
02:11:19,000 --> 02:11:21,000
to give Willie Mays a chance to drive him in.

1348
02:11:21,000 --> 02:11:23,000
You really have to check your scorecard then, George,

1349
02:11:23,000 --> 02:11:25,000
if they get him down the second base,

1350
02:11:25,000 --> 02:11:28,000
they put Mays on and Daly gets McCovey or Sopeta,

1351
02:11:28,000 --> 02:11:30,000
so you'd be jumping two hitters down.

1352
02:11:30,000 --> 02:11:33,000
Kind of surprising to see Boyer in looking for the bun.

1353
02:11:33,000 --> 02:11:36,000
Daly taking a little time, goes to the Rosenbag.

1354
02:11:36,000 --> 02:11:39,000
He's got a runner at first base with one out.

1355
02:11:42,000 --> 02:11:44,000
Here's the pitch.

1356
02:11:44,000 --> 02:11:46,000
Curve ball, he pops it foul behind the plate,

1357
02:11:46,000 --> 02:11:48,000
this one coming back into the crown.

1358
02:11:48,000 --> 02:11:50,000
A strike two down.

1359
02:11:55,000 --> 02:11:57,000
Maddie Alloux, a left handed batter,

1360
02:11:57,000 --> 02:11:59,000
standing in against the left handed but Daly.

1361
02:11:59,000 --> 02:12:04,000
Got Killa, the first batter in the setting,

1362
02:12:04,000 --> 02:12:06,000
fouled to the third baseman.

1363
02:12:06,000 --> 02:12:09,000
Felix Alloux walked on four straight pitches.

1364
02:12:09,000 --> 02:12:12,000
Now Maddie Alloux, the batter with a strike two down.

1365
02:12:16,000 --> 02:12:18,000
A two to nothing ball game, the giants in front.

1366
02:12:18,000 --> 02:12:20,000
Here's the pitch.

1367
02:12:20,000 --> 02:12:22,000
Fly ball hit down the right field,

1368
02:12:22,000 --> 02:12:25,000
and this one is curving foul back into the crown.

1369
02:12:25,000 --> 02:12:29,000
Roger Barrett's racing over to the seats for this one,

1370
02:12:29,000 --> 02:12:31,000
some five or six throws back yet.

1371
02:12:31,000 --> 02:12:33,000
Still strike two.

1372
02:12:33,000 --> 02:12:35,000
I believe Alloux broke his fat on that one.

1373
02:12:35,000 --> 02:12:37,000
He's back to the dugout to get a new one.

1374
02:12:37,000 --> 02:12:40,000
When they break down the basics of pitching,

1375
02:12:40,000 --> 02:12:43,000
they say that pitching is keeping the hitter off stride,

1376
02:12:43,000 --> 02:12:45,000
and that Daly does a pretty good job of that.

1377
02:12:45,000 --> 02:12:47,000
I tell you, he looks like the guy at the corner

1378
02:12:47,000 --> 02:12:49,000
with a little dart drawer, a little bit here,

1379
02:12:49,000 --> 02:12:51,000
a little bit there, puts a little on,

1380
02:12:51,000 --> 02:12:52,000
takes a little bit off.

1381
02:12:52,000 --> 02:12:55,000
Curve ball, he's had a little way up in front.

1382
02:12:59,000 --> 02:13:02,000
Well Maddie gets a new bat, he gets back in.

1383
02:13:03,000 --> 02:13:06,000
Little left handed batter, he's right down on the end of the bat.

1384
02:13:08,000 --> 02:13:10,000
Daly gets set.

1385
02:13:10,000 --> 02:13:11,000
Here's the bench.

1386
02:13:11,000 --> 02:13:13,000
Mass ball outside, just off the corner.

1387
02:13:13,000 --> 02:13:15,000
One ball to strike.

1388
02:13:17,000 --> 02:13:20,000
Daly is keeping an eye on Alloux at first base.

1389
02:13:20,000 --> 02:13:23,000
Daly is keeping an eye on Alloux at first base.

1390
02:13:26,000 --> 02:13:29,000
Daly looks a fast base runner, and Daly wants to give

1391
02:13:29,000 --> 02:13:31,000
Yogi a chance to cut him down.

1392
02:13:31,000 --> 02:13:33,000
He can strike for a second.

1393
02:13:33,000 --> 02:13:35,000
One ball, two strikes.

1394
02:13:37,000 --> 02:13:39,000
Daly checks his sign.

1395
02:13:39,000 --> 02:13:40,000
Here's the bench.

1396
02:13:40,000 --> 02:13:42,000
Way up high, gets away from better,

1397
02:13:42,000 --> 02:13:44,000
but no chance for Alloux at the above.

1398
02:13:44,000 --> 02:13:46,000
Yogi reached out, knocked it down,

1399
02:13:46,000 --> 02:13:50,000
and he grabbed it with his bad hand.

1400
02:13:50,000 --> 02:13:53,000
A real good play by Yogi, George.

1401
02:13:54,000 --> 02:13:57,000
The way he's been pitching him, he's been pitching him outside,

1402
02:13:57,000 --> 02:14:00,000
and this one would look like a little bit almost behind him.

1403
02:14:00,000 --> 02:14:02,000
Yogi with quick hands.

1404
02:14:04,000 --> 02:14:07,000
That's a ball too, and a strike too, God.

1405
02:14:08,000 --> 02:14:10,000
Daly taking a lot of time right now.

1406
02:14:10,000 --> 02:14:13,000
He gets off the rubber again, goes to the rosin bag

1407
02:14:13,000 --> 02:14:16,000
and gets back on.

1408
02:14:19,000 --> 02:14:22,000
Matty Alloux standing in, waiting.

1409
02:14:25,000 --> 02:14:27,000
There's a quick turn at first base.

1410
02:14:27,000 --> 02:14:29,000
He'll get back in time.

1411
02:14:34,000 --> 02:14:37,000
Daly keeping a close eye on the base runner at first base.

1412
02:14:38,000 --> 02:14:40,000
Ready to go.

1413
02:14:40,000 --> 02:14:42,000
Here's the two-two pitch.

1414
02:14:42,000 --> 02:14:45,000
Curve ball, he hides it down on the right field line.

1415
02:14:45,000 --> 02:14:47,000
He'll spin back in the crowd.

1416
02:14:47,000 --> 02:14:49,000
Still two and two.

1417
02:14:49,000 --> 02:14:51,000
Daly hung the curve ball once again.

1418
02:14:51,000 --> 02:14:53,000
This one high inside.

1419
02:14:53,000 --> 02:14:55,000
Alloux getting out in front.

1420
02:14:57,000 --> 02:15:01,000
The Giants have two runs on five hits and no errors.

1421
02:15:01,000 --> 02:15:03,000
The Yankees have no runs on two hits,

1422
02:15:03,000 --> 02:15:05,000
and they've committed one error.

1423
02:15:05,000 --> 02:15:09,000
The error did not contribute to the scoring in this ballgame.

1424
02:15:09,000 --> 02:15:11,000
Here's a bench.

1425
02:15:11,000 --> 02:15:13,000
He boxed down the third baseline.

1426
02:15:13,000 --> 02:15:15,000
Boyer with a quick turn at first base.

1427
02:15:28,000 --> 02:15:32,000
With two strikes on him, Matty Alloux bunted down the third baseline.

1428
02:15:32,000 --> 02:15:34,000
He bunted the ball hard.

1429
02:15:34,000 --> 02:15:38,000
Boyer raised in, grabbed it, made a quick off balance throw in the first base.

1430
02:15:38,000 --> 02:15:41,000
It was too high and it'll be a little single for Matty Alloux.

1431
02:15:41,000 --> 02:15:45,000
With nine out of ten pitches from Daly being that slow curve ball,

1432
02:15:45,000 --> 02:15:47,000
Matty Alloux gambled it.

1433
02:15:47,000 --> 02:15:50,000
It would be the slow curve ball, and they knew he wouldn't have to come up with the perfect bun.

1434
02:15:50,000 --> 02:15:55,000
He gambled in one, and he has just set up a pretty good size inning here for these Giants.

1435
02:15:55,000 --> 02:15:57,000
They got the middle line up coming up.

1436
02:15:57,000 --> 02:16:01,000
Runners at first and second with one out, and the batter is Willi Mayes.

1437
02:16:01,000 --> 02:16:03,000
Willi's 0-3 today.

1438
02:16:03,000 --> 02:16:08,000
Here's the bench, way outside with a knuckleball.

1439
02:16:08,000 --> 02:16:10,000
One ball and a strike.

1440
02:16:12,000 --> 02:16:14,000
The Yankees are deep on the infield.

1441
02:16:14,000 --> 02:16:19,000
They're looking for something on the ground that can turn into a double play.

1442
02:16:19,000 --> 02:16:23,000
Daly Colou at second base, Matty Alloux at first base, one out in the eighth inning.

1443
02:16:23,000 --> 02:16:27,000
The Giants two and the Yankees nothing.

1444
02:16:27,000 --> 02:16:31,000
Daly gets set.

1445
02:16:31,000 --> 02:16:33,000
Here's the one at no pitch.

1446
02:16:33,000 --> 02:16:36,000
Strike, he got a slow curve ball over.

1447
02:16:36,000 --> 02:16:40,000
You can bet that that play by Alloux is one that he put on himself.

1448
02:16:40,000 --> 02:16:43,000
He won't be positive until you talk to the manager,

1449
02:16:43,000 --> 02:16:46,000
Daly would have to poll it off eight or nine pitches.

1450
02:16:46,000 --> 02:16:49,000
He had Boyer way wide in the bag, and he gambled in.

1451
02:16:49,000 --> 02:16:52,000
It's a big gamble playing. It's paid off for him.

1452
02:16:52,000 --> 02:16:55,000
Willi Mayes in the batter with a ball and a strike.

1453
02:16:55,000 --> 02:16:57,000
Two on, one out in the eighth.

1454
02:16:57,000 --> 02:17:01,000
Daly gets set.

1455
02:17:01,000 --> 02:17:02,000
There's a quick throw to second.

1456
02:17:02,000 --> 02:17:06,000
Noo, the L of All, he whirled and made a fake throw down to second.

1457
02:17:06,000 --> 02:17:13,000
Richardson coming over behind the Lou, but no chance to get him, so Daly just holds the ball.

1458
02:17:13,000 --> 02:17:16,000
One ball, one strike.

1459
02:17:20,000 --> 02:17:23,000
Daly delivers. Here's a five ball.

1460
02:17:23,000 --> 02:17:27,000
Now going back, back, he's deep center, makes the catch.

1461
02:17:27,000 --> 02:17:32,000
Alloux tags up, moves to third, Maddie going to second, slides in safely.

1462
02:17:35,000 --> 02:17:40,000
Willi Mayes at the ball, some 400 feet away in the straight away center field.

1463
02:17:40,000 --> 02:17:43,000
Mickey Mammal going back to make the catch.

1464
02:17:43,000 --> 02:17:48,000
Billipaloo moves to third base, and Maddie Alloux down to second with two outs.

1465
02:17:48,000 --> 02:17:53,000
And the batter will be Willi McCovey.

1466
02:17:55,000 --> 02:18:00,000
McCovey is that one hit today. That was a whole run in the seventh inning.

1467
02:18:00,000 --> 02:18:04,000
Get round to McClos for Willi as he depths in.

1468
02:18:07,000 --> 02:18:10,000
Runners at second and third with two outs.

1469
02:18:10,000 --> 02:18:21,000
Daly into the windup, the pitch, a curve outside. McCovey checked his swing. One ball, no strike.

1470
02:18:21,000 --> 02:18:28,000
A giant lead, two to nothing. Daly didn't give Billipaloo much of a look at third base.

1471
02:18:30,000 --> 02:18:34,000
There's the one and no pitch. A curve ball hit on the ground. Richardson has good play.

1472
02:18:34,000 --> 02:18:39,000
Here's a shot of first, he's out. Bobby Richardson made a great play as he went to his left.

1473
02:18:39,000 --> 02:18:45,000
One handed pickup flipped it over to Daly along. No runs on one hit, there were nowhere.

1474
02:18:45,000 --> 02:18:50,000
Two men left, down the story, the inner eight. The giants two and the Yankees nothing.

1475
02:18:51,000 --> 02:18:56,000
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1476
02:18:59,000 --> 02:19:04,000
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1477
02:19:04,000 --> 02:19:09,000
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1478
02:19:09,000 --> 02:19:15,000
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1479
02:19:15,000 --> 02:19:20,000
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1480
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1481
02:19:24,000 --> 02:19:29,000
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1482
02:19:29,000 --> 02:19:34,000
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1483
02:19:34,000 --> 02:19:36,000
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1484
02:19:49,000 --> 02:19:52,000
Let's pause 30 seconds here for a station identification.

1485
02:19:53,000 --> 02:19:58,000
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1486
02:19:58,000 --> 02:20:03,000
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1487
02:20:03,000 --> 02:20:06,000
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1488
02:20:06,000 --> 02:20:11,000
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1489
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1490
02:20:19,000 --> 02:20:21,000
Double your GY's connectivity.

1491
02:20:21,000 --> 02:20:26,000
Well, it's the top of the ninth inning here at Candlestick Park in San Francisco,

1492
02:20:26,000 --> 02:20:30,000
and the Giants are out in front of the Yankees by a score of 2-0.

1493
02:20:30,000 --> 02:20:37,000
Bobby Richardson will lead off for New York. He'll be followed by Tom Driesch and then Mickey Maddell.

1494
02:20:37,000 --> 02:20:43,000
Bobby looking for his first hit today, bounced to the shortstop twice, then fly to Centerfield.

1495
02:20:45,000 --> 02:20:48,000
Jack Sanford has gone all the way for the Giants.

1496
02:20:48,000 --> 02:20:52,000
Here's a pitch to Bobby. Strike a fastball right in there.

1497
02:20:52,000 --> 02:20:58,000
Richardson was taking all the way, trying to work his way on to get the tying run after the plate.

1498
02:20:58,000 --> 02:21:00,000
A one strike count.

1499
02:21:02,000 --> 02:21:05,000
Sanford into the lineup. Here's the pitch.

1500
02:21:05,000 --> 02:21:10,000
A ground ball back to the mound. Jack has it on one hot hole for the first and 20 of that.

1501
02:21:10,000 --> 02:21:14,000
Bobby Richardson goes down to pitcher in the first baseman.

1502
02:21:14,000 --> 02:21:18,000
That's one away, and the batter will be Tom Driesch.

1503
02:21:21,000 --> 02:21:27,000
Bobby walked into first inning, singled into fourth, and struck out into sixth inning. He's one for two.

1504
02:21:34,000 --> 02:21:41,000
Sanford will be trying to keep Driesch off of there. Maddell and Merris following, representing the tying run.

1505
02:21:41,000 --> 02:21:45,000
Here's the pitch. It's a foul. One ball, and a strike.

1506
02:21:47,000 --> 02:21:52,000
A two-to-nothing ball game in the top of the ninth inning. Sanford has given up with two hits.

1507
02:21:52,000 --> 02:21:55,000
One a bunch single, one a lion-single, the left field.

1508
02:21:56,000 --> 02:21:59,000
Here's the one in open. He swings and hits a bouncer to second.

1509
02:21:59,000 --> 02:22:02,000
Still a foul, just to throw the first beat out.

1510
02:22:02,000 --> 02:22:05,000
Bobby Driesch goes out second to third.

1511
02:22:05,000 --> 02:22:10,000
That's two down, and leaving up to Mickey Mow.

1512
02:22:12,000 --> 02:22:16,000
Mickey is looking for his first hit in the World Series.

1513
02:22:18,000 --> 02:22:24,000
He has passed to the shortstop, fouled a third, and bounced to the first baseman today.

1514
02:22:24,000 --> 02:22:31,000
Tom Haller, the catcher, goes out to the mound for a short conversation with Sanford.

1515
02:22:31,000 --> 02:22:35,000
We're in the top of the ninth inning. There's two outs with no one on.

1516
02:22:35,000 --> 02:22:38,000
Sure, it joins it to hell. It was just reminding.

1517
02:22:38,000 --> 02:22:43,000
Sanford, he's got a two-run lead, and man will be trying to get on, and man will, of course, can bump that ball.

1518
02:22:43,000 --> 02:22:48,000
They need a base runner. And the last thing you want to impress on your pitcher's mind is to make him hit his way on.

1519
02:22:48,000 --> 02:22:50,000
You don't want to walk him on to get that time.

1520
02:22:50,000 --> 02:22:54,000
Man'll in the box, steps out for a moment.

1521
02:22:58,000 --> 02:23:02,000
There's a war of nerves going on right now between Sanford and Mannell.

1522
02:23:02,000 --> 02:23:07,000
Mickey steps in. We're ready to go. Jack gets ready. Here's the bitch.

1523
02:23:07,000 --> 02:23:09,000
It's right behind the passball.

1524
02:23:09,000 --> 02:23:12,000
Mickey Mow's going to go out.

1525
02:23:12,000 --> 02:23:20,000
There you go. Jack gets ready. Here's the bitch. Striking on the passball.

1526
02:23:20,000 --> 02:23:25,000
Mickey Mow steps back. Charlie Berry went up with the right hand, and Mickey Whirl and said something to Berry.

1527
02:23:25,000 --> 02:23:28,000
Man'll thought the bitch was inside.

1528
02:23:28,000 --> 02:23:30,000
Oh, one strike count.

1529
02:23:33,000 --> 02:23:36,000
Sanford taking the long look in.

1530
02:23:36,000 --> 02:23:38,000
Here's the bitch.

1531
02:23:38,000 --> 02:23:42,000
It's outside. One-in-one to the mic.

1532
02:23:45,000 --> 02:23:50,000
Both the Giants and the Yankees will be flying out of here right after this ball game.

1533
02:23:50,000 --> 02:23:56,000
Back to New York, where the Whirl series will resume on Sunday at Yankee Stadium.

1534
02:23:56,000 --> 02:24:00,000
Sanford gets ready. Here's the one-one fence.

1535
02:24:00,000 --> 02:24:05,000
He swings a long belt in the deep right center field. It's well-hitted. It's off the fence.

1536
02:24:05,000 --> 02:24:08,000
Man'll always wait a second. He'll go in with a double.

1537
02:24:08,000 --> 02:24:15,000
A line drive off the fence in deep right center field, and Man'll is at second base.

1538
02:24:22,000 --> 02:24:29,000
It's all with a runner at second and two outs. Roger Meyers steps in, representing the tying run for the Yankees.

1539
02:24:29,000 --> 02:24:38,000
That's the first-face runner at second base for the Yankee sister-fourth inning, when Tom Thresh had a one-single and still second.

1540
02:24:39,000 --> 02:24:45,000
Sanford gets set. The pitch to Meyers. A ground ball hit hard into second base.

1541
02:24:45,000 --> 02:24:47,000
Another half of the time.

1542
02:24:47,000 --> 02:24:57,000
That's Elevator. Fine play as he raced to his right, made a backhand pick up and flipped it over to Tevi.

1543
02:24:57,000 --> 02:25:02,000
In time to get Roger Meyers. In the nice inning, no runs on one hit.

1544
02:25:02,000 --> 02:25:09,000
No errors. One man left. And the final score of this ball game, the Giants two, the Yankees nothing.

1545
02:25:09,000 --> 02:25:13,000
In one moment, we'll be back to review the highlights of this game for you.

1546
02:25:13,000 --> 02:25:17,000
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1547
02:25:17,000 --> 02:25:22,000
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1548
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1549
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1551
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1552
02:25:43,000 --> 02:25:49,000
Well, Jack Sanford pitched a dandy here today as the Giants even it up, winning two to nothing.

1553
02:25:49,000 --> 02:25:52,000
And here's Joe Gargiolo with all the highlights.

1554
02:25:52,000 --> 02:25:58,000
Well, the highlights as far as the scoring was concerned, they little sacrificed fun by Philippe Ballou.

1555
02:25:58,000 --> 02:26:02,000
True to be enough as far as Jack Sanford was concerned, who came up with the shutout.

1556
02:26:02,000 --> 02:26:06,000
Here's the score and went. Heller hit a ball in the very first inning down the right field line.

1557
02:26:06,000 --> 02:26:11,000
Roger Maris, a tremendous effort, came up with the ball, had the ball in his glove,

1558
02:26:11,000 --> 02:26:16,000
but it looked like the momentum carrying him beyond the right field foul line.

1559
02:26:16,000 --> 02:26:20,000
He dropped the ball and it was a two-base hit for Chuck Heller.

1560
02:26:20,000 --> 02:26:24,000
Allu then making sure that he would get the ball to the right side,

1561
02:26:24,000 --> 02:26:29,000
willing to take the out for the base, punted the ball to make sure he got it over there,

1562
02:26:29,000 --> 02:26:34,000
punted it to Dale Long, who stepped on first for the unassisted putout,

1563
02:26:34,000 --> 02:26:40,000
and Heller took third. And then Matty Allu bounced out from Richardson to Long, and that was one run.

1564
02:26:40,000 --> 02:26:46,000
The other giant run was a tremendous blast by Willie McCrubbie, who was in the lineup replacing Orlando Sapega,

1565
02:26:46,000 --> 02:26:51,000
and that came in the seventh inning. That was a scoring for the Giants.

1566
02:26:51,000 --> 02:26:55,000
Jack Sanford, the shutout winner and the tough luck loser was Ralph Terry.

1567
02:26:55,000 --> 02:27:00,000
Terry was still seeking his first World Series win, pitched a fine ball game,

1568
02:27:00,000 --> 02:27:05,000
had to leave the ball game in a seventh inning replaced by Bud Daley.

1569
02:27:05,000 --> 02:27:07,000
But Jack Sanford just outpitched him.

1570
02:27:07,000 --> 02:27:11,000
Sanford, only four balls to the outfield.

1571
02:27:11,000 --> 02:27:16,000
Three to Willie Mays, and one to Matty Allu in the left field.

1572
02:27:16,000 --> 02:27:22,000
To go by the strength of Sanford's pitching, only two men reached the second base.

1573
02:27:22,000 --> 02:27:28,000
That was Mickey Mellon, a ninth inning, and Tom Thresh back in the fourth inning when he stole.

1574
02:27:28,000 --> 02:27:35,000
Some defensive plays, Roger Merrits a fine throw to get to Sanford, to get the Davenport on the Sanford base hit.

1575
02:27:35,000 --> 02:27:41,000
It seemed like that was going to be a play to pick these Giants up after a squeeze play.

1576
02:27:41,000 --> 02:27:44,000
It didn't work out for him. Sanford hit the ball in the right field,

1577
02:27:44,000 --> 02:27:48,000
but Merrits with the perfect throw, able to get the base winner Davenport.

1578
02:27:48,000 --> 02:27:53,000
So Jack Sanford, who has been a tough pitcher for these Giants,

1579
02:27:53,000 --> 02:27:58,000
and as far as complete games go, during the regular season he had 13 of them, he had two shutouts,

1580
02:27:58,000 --> 02:28:02,000
and he had never pitched a bigger shutout in his life, George, and he pitched here this afternoon,

1581
02:28:02,000 --> 02:28:07,000
as they beat the New York Yankees by the score up, 2-0.

1582
02:28:07,000 --> 02:28:16,000
So it'll be on to New York now, and it'll be Bill Pierce

1583
02:28:16,000 --> 02:28:22,000
for the San Francisco Giants, and Bill Stafford for the pitcher for the Yankees.

1584
02:28:22,000 --> 02:28:27,000
This broadcast is authorized under broadcasting rights granted by the Commissioner of Baseball,

1585
02:28:27,000 --> 02:28:30,000
solely for the entertainment of our listening audience.

1586
02:28:30,000 --> 02:28:33,000
In any publication, rebroadcast, or other use of the descriptions,

1587
02:28:33,000 --> 02:28:39,000
and accounts of this game without the express consent of the Commissioner is prohibited.

1588
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Our NBC engineer this afternoon was Down Hall.

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The NBC producer was Hal Ashby, and that wraps up the second 1962 World Series game.

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But be with us again at 2 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time for the third game of the World Series.

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When your host, as today, again will be the Chrysler Corporation,

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where quality is engineered into every car,

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and the Gillette Safety Razor Company, World Leader in Shaving.

