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

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On Monday, October 8, 1962, the San Francisco Giants faced the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium

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for Game 4 of the 1962 World Series.

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The Yankees led the series two games to one, and for Game 4, the Giants would send 24-year-old Juan Marichal to the mound.

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This was Marichal's first start since they clinched the National League pennant against the Dodgers in the final game of the regular season.

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Whitey Ford, who was the winning pitcher in Game 1 of the series, would start for the Yankees.

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

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The Yankees have a big conversation this afternoon.

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Philippe Ballou, who did such a magnificent job in the on field for the Giants, doesn't seem to be too worried about him,

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but he'll have shadows to contend with all afternoon.

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In fact, talking to Philippe before the ball game, he explained it best when he said,

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Well, yesterday I played the first game in Yankee Stadium left field. I had more trouble one game in left field in Yankee Stadium

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than all season in right field in candlestick part.

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But he made some defensive plays, and the one error that he was charged with was certainly a tough one to the extent that it took the high hop the ball did,

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and Tom Trescher would stop the second base with some daring base running, took off the third, and set up what proved to be the beginning for the Yankees.

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And the fourth game, the World Series is coming up, and George, I can't think of a more exciting way to get ready for a fourth game

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than with the great pitching that we've had along the line.

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Well, Joe, we've had tremendous pitching, and we're looking forward to another great pitchers battle here today,

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as the right hander and the left hander are getting ready to go at it.

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Right, George, the umpire is around home, played along with coach Wadde Lockman and manager Ralph Hough of the New York Yankees.

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Wadde Ford continues to warm up Wadde with a 10-4 World Series record, 17-8 on the season.

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Juan Marichal pumping slow curve ball to his catcher Ed Bailey, 18-11 on the season.

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This is his first World Series start.

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The lineups for the San Francisco Giants, leading off will be Harvey Keane in right field.

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Keane, K-U-E-N-N, Keane in right field.

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Batting second will be the second baseman Chuck Hiller, Hiller, second base.

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Batting third, it's the center fielder Willie Mays, Mays, center field.

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In the cleanup spot, it's the left fielder Philippe Alou, A-L-O-U, Alou in left field.

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Batting fifth, it's the first baseman Orlando Sopeta, Sopeta, first base.

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Batting sixth, the third baseman Jim Davenport, Davenport, third base.

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

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And batting eighth, it's Jose Pagán the shortstop. Pagán, shortstop.

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Batting ninth, the pitcher Juan Marichal.

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And for the New York Yankees, leading off it'll be the shortstop Tony Kubrick, Kubrick, the shortstop.

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Batting second, the second baseman Bobby Richardson, Richardson, second base.

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Batting third, the left fielder Tom Tresch, Tresch in left field.

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Batting fourth, the center fielder Mickey Mell, Mell in center field.

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Batting fifth, the right fielder Roger Maris, Maris in right field.

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Batting sixth, the catcher Alston Howard, Howard the catcher.

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Batting seventh, the first baseman Moose Scowron, Scowron at first base.

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Batting eighth, it's Cleep Boyer, Boyer at third base.

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And batting ninth, it's the pitcher Whitey Ford.

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This is WGY Schenectady.

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Bob Feller, Hall of Famer is the right of the Yankee dugout and he will throw out the first ball this afternoon.

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Yesterday it was Jota Mascio and today it's Bob Feller.

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Alston Howard waits and Bob Feller throws a strike which of course is not uncommon for him.

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Bob Feller, the Hall of Famer, just shakes hands with Alston Howard who gives him the baseball.

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And it's officially on. Yesterday Jota Mascio, today Bob Feller.

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George Kell, I know that you had a couple of times a fad at Bob Feller.

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Boy don't remind me of it. He's as tough as they come and the way he threw that pitch out to Howard, I think he can still throw a fast one.

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Looks like he's in great shape, doesn't he?

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Oh, he stays in great shape. You know when he pitched Joe, he worked on the bars and the bells and ran a lot.

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He was a great one for conditioning and he's still doing it evidently.

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A couple of changes in the Giants lineup. Harvey Keane is in against the left-hander and playing in right field today.

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Tom Holler is the catcher and Alu has moved from the leadoff spot and he's batting in the cleanup position today.

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Taking a little time before we get ready to go here as the band in center field moves off the field.

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George, we mentioned it when he went out to his position but a little coaching change. I just wondered if Alvin Dart might be a bit superstitious.

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Usually West Westam coaches at the first base today, it's Larry Janssen.

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Right, Joe. I just noticed that. It could be that he wants Westam in the bullpen maybe to work with some pitchers.

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It could be, as you said, maybe a little superstitious there.

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But whatever the reason, a new coach at first base today, it'll be Larry Janssen at first base for the Giants.

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And Whitey Lachman of course will be back at his third base position.

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So Whitey Ford who had completed his warm-up tosses is just standing on the mound right now looking into straight away center field as the ground crews are moving the chairs.

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And we'll be ready to go here in just a couple of moments.

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Well, we're ready. Harvey Keane steps in to lead off for the Giants. Harvey is looking for his first hit in this World Series.

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He played in the first game against Whitey Ford and he was over five.

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So it'll be Keane, Hiller and Mays for the Giants here in the first inning.

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In the Morris Ball game played right here at Yankee Stadium, it'll be Ralph Terry pitching for New York.

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And Billy O'Dell, a left-hander, will be doing the pitching for the Giants.

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Terry pits the second game of the World Series and Billy O'Dell was the starting pitcher in the first game

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of our manager Alvin Darn.

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Well, Harvey had stepped in and Whitey was ready to go. Whitey is very anxious out there, but the ground crew moves out once again

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and they're still taking a little time as they get things out of the way in center field.

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Joe, that's got to make you feel pretty good if you're a hitter. It's 461 feet out there and if you're a little bit worried about you hitting one in there,

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that's got to make you feel like you can really flex your muscles.

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Joe, they can leave that gate open and let me hit his second base. I couldn't get one in there.

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Two of us.

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Well, we're ready. Whitey goes into the wind-up and here's the first pitch of the ball game. It's a strike, a fast ball in around the D's.

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The Yankees will play Keene straight away, not too deep in the outfield. Everybody back on the infield, but Boyer, he's in a couple of steps.

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Here's the one strike, bitch. A curve ball, it's down low. Harvey checks his swing and down. One ball, one strike.

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A beautiful baseball afternoon here in New York. Bright, sunshiney, blue skies up above. Here's a fly ball hit the left field.

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Tommy Trish is drifting back a few steps, waiting. He's got it and there's one away. Harvey Keene goes out on a fly out of Trish and left field.

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That'll bring up the second baseman, Chuck Hiller. Chuck's a left-handed batter.

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He has two hits and ten trips in the series for a 200 batting average.

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Showers have been forecast for this area today, but we couldn't have had better weather if we'd ordered it this way.

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Here's a bouncing foul behind the plate. One strike to Hiller.

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We're in the top of the first inning. There's one out with no one on.

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Whitey Ford against Juan Marachal here today in the fourth game of the series.

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Whitey into the wind-up. The pitch to Hiller. Strike, he got a fast ball over the inside corner. A strike two count.

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Jim Honechick of the American League is the umpire behind the plate today. Al Barlich at first base, Charlie Berry at second base.

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Stan Landis, the umpire at third base. Here's a pitch, a ground ball that is fouled on the first baseline.

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Still two strikes to Hiller. In the outfield, it's Hank Soar of the American League down the left field line,

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and Ken Burkhart of the National League down the right field line.

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Whitey Ford looking in. Here's the pitch to Hiller. He swings in the lines and right straight to Q-Back.

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Chuck Hiller lined one straight to the shortstop, Tony Kubeck. All these two outs and the batter is Willie Mayes.

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A round of applause for Willie as he steps in.

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Willie's had four hits and 12 trips in the series. He has a 3-33 batting average.

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Ford delivers. Ball, it's down low. Three of Willie's four hits coming against Whitey in the first game of the series.

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Whitey looking in. Here's the one and no pitch. He swings and bounces at the third.

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Boy, you're as it. The throw to first base, he's out.

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Mayes goes out third to first. No runs, no hits, no errors, no one left.

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And the score at the end of the first half, the first inning. The giant's nothing with the Yankees coming to bat.

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Harvey Keene is back in the lineup today, and the other day in the clubhouse, he really had Russ Hodges going. Let's listen.

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Hey, Harvey, I thought I just saw you lather up. You finished shaving already?

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Sure, Russ. I used a Gillette Super Blue Blade. You get the job done quick and easy. Clean too. Just look at that.

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Now about that shaving comfort, Harvey. Super Blues made by an exclusive Gillette process are so keen, so mirror-smooth, they whisk through the toughest beard as if it wasn't even there.

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This is a $2.29 value, so you save $0.34. Well, no score in the ballgame as we go into the bottom of the first inning, and the Giants going out 1-2-3 against the slants of Whitey Ford.

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It'll be Tony Kubeck leading off for the Yankees. He'll be followed by Bob Richardson, then Tom Trash.

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Juan Mara-Shaw, big right-hander doing the pitching for the Giants today. Mara-Shaw won 18 and lost 11 during the regular season.

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He came up with an ankle injury towards the latter part of the season, portioned amidst a couple turns, but he was a big starter for manager Alvin Darkin at the final playoff game and came up with quite a pitching performance.

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He had to get some help, but he's been a tremendous pitcher for him all year, George, and he gives you a lot of motion out there. He's got all the pitches, a good fastball, good curveball, and occasionally screwball, and he really pumps.

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Well, he's ready to go here against Tony Kubeck. Tony with a 2-31 batting average. He's had three hits and 13 trips. The first pitch is down low. One ball and no strikes.

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Kubeck a left-handed batter. Giants play him in a step or so on the infield. In fact, having ported third base is about three steps in front of the bag.

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Here's the pitch. Outside, a fastball just off the corner. Ball two and no strikes.

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No score. We're in the bottom of the first inning in case you joined us late. Giants went out in order.

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Here's the 2-and-no pitch. Ball, it's outside. 3-and-no to Kubeck. Tony was taking all the way on that one. Juan delivered it outside.

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Tom Allen, out talking to the young pitcher and one like me just saying, don't aim that ball. He hasn't really turned one loose yet. He's been really bearing down and trying to throw a strike and kind of aiming the ball and falling behind.

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Kubeck waiting on Marichal. Here's the 3-and-no pitch. Strike, he got a fastball in around the D's. A ball three and a strike one count.

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Lead-off man for the Yankees here in the first inning. Tony right down on the end of the bat. Marichal taking a little time. Here's the 3-and-one pitch.

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Strike two. He plays another one in there. Tony was taking it. So it's 3-and-2. Bobby Richardson waiting in the on-deck circle.

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Marichal checks the sign. Goes into the big sweeping wind-up. Here's the 3-2 pitch. Outside. He walked in. Kubeck draws a face-on ball. Starts the game for the Yankees.

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Bring up Bobby Richardson, the second baseman. Bobby has one hit in 13th grip, adding average of 0-7-7. Right-handed batter.

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Sopeta will hold against the runner at first base and Davenport, the third baseman, will play about even with the bag for Bobby.

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You can get a pretty good jump on Marichal because he kicks that leg way up there.

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I think you'll find in this series the Yankees will not do a lot of running unless it really means something.

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Here's the pitch. Strike a fastball in around the knees. Richardson was ready to but pull the bat back. One strike count.

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The Yankees can run, but they are not a running ball club.

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Marichal gets ready. Now he steps off, left Tony back to first base.

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Bobby Richardson waiting. Here's a quick throw to first. Back into him.

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Now Richardson steps out as he gets tired of waiting on Marichal.

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Standing in now with a one strike count. One gets set.

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Here's the pitch to Bobby. Strike two. He got the slider over. A strike two count.

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Svallo takes a big sweep as he throws the ball to the plate, throws his left leg high into the air, which much bother the hitters a little bit.

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Comes to a set position. Here's the pitch. Sidearm curve, it's down low. One ball, two strikes.

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As Joe told you, he was throwing a lot of sidearm pitches while warming up. This is the first one he's delivered in the ballgame.

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It's really an effort for him to come sidearm because he comes so directly overhanded with most of his pitches.

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One gets set. Here's the one, two pitch. Inside a fastball that was just off the corner. A ball, two and a strike two count.

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Marichal looking into Hanichik. Thought that one cut the corner. Bobby Richardson checking with Crossetti at third base.

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He just wants to know if the runner at first is going to be moving.

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And if Kubeck is going, of course Bobby will be swinging at anything that's close to the plate.

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Here's the two, two pitch. Outside a curve breaking away. Three and two to Bobby Richardson.

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No score, we're in the bottom of the first inning. Yankees have a runner at first with no one out.

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Marichal gets set. Here's the pitch. He swings and misses. Here's the throw. Kubeck is headed back to first, but he's in a run down.

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Zepeda chasing him back to second. Here's Hillar making the throw to the pitcher and he's going to be tagged out.

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Bobby Richardson struck out on the three, two pitch. Kubeck saw that he was trapped and he tried to get back to first and he's tagged out.

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Kubeck, when he saw Zepeda just standing there, kind of brouched up against him, hoping that the umpires would call interference,

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but both Barry and Barnick said no so fine throw by Tom Haller. They're heading by a nine mile.

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A real good throw, Joe. He had no chance. Here's Tom Trash, the left fielder.

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Tom has four hits and 12 trips in this series for a 333 batting average.

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Marichal delivers a curve and it's in there. One strike.

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Well, that might be just exactly what Marichal needs, Joe, to settle down. He seemed to be a little edgy.

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He had to get some early help and he got it. It was interesting to watch who was coming on that play.

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Pagano and Hillar were alternating. Hillar was the one who took this throw, but they were moving around pretty good.

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Marichal ready and here's the one strike pitch. Fastball. He hits it up the middle.

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Hillar can't get it. It goes into center field. Tommy Trash ripped one up the middle.

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The first hit of the ball game. It's a runner at first base with two outs and the batter will be Mickey Mannell.

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That ball knight of chip Marichal's glove as it went back through there, a low liner.

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He tried the spirit and right on into center field.

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Mannell has had two hits and 11 trips in the series for a 182 batting average.

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He'll be batting left handed against the right-hander.

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Trash at first base with two outs is no score in the first inning.

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There's a quick throw to first. Trash back in time.

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A Mickey steps out.

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Mickey right down on the end of the bat.

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Here's the pitch. Down low. One ball, no strikes.

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Marichal has thrown mostly fastballs here in the first inning.

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Comester making his first World Series appearance.

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Tom Trash takes his lead at first base.

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Here's the one in no pitch. Ball. It's too low.

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Fastball that was over the plate but below the knees.

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A ball too and a no strike count.

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Tom Hellerbein at play trying to help his young pitch as much as he can.

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He's given a much lower target than he started with.

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He's been moving to give the target, trying to get the youngster on the beam.

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Marichal gets set. Here's the two in no pitch.

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Strike, he got a fastball in around the letters.

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A ball too and a strike one count.

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Mickey was looking for something on the inside part of the plate that he could pull

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into the right field section and Marichal coming in with a fastball around the letters

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on the outside part of the plate.

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One gets set.

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Here's the two one pitch. Curve ball. It's up high.

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Three and one to Mickey.

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Roger Maris is waiting in the on-deck circle.

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Kubeck walked to start the sending.

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He was doubled up as Bobby Richardson struck out on the three-two pitch.

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Now it's three and one to Mickey Mantle with a runner at first base.

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The pitch. Ground ball that is fouled on the first base line.

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Wally Moses, the first base coach, picks it up.

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Three and two to Mantle.

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That means a trash will be moving on the pitch, three-two and two outs.

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Marichal taking a lot of time here in the first inning.

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Comes to a set position.

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Now he steps off, bluffing trash back.

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Quickly gets ready again.

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Here's the pitch.

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A swing in the mid.

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And then Mickey Mantle spikes out on a curve ball.

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No runs on one hit.

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There were no errors, one man left, and the score at the end of one full inning of play.

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The Yankees nothing, the Giants nothing.

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Oh, how do you read it?

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Read it.

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Oh.

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Fully Follou will lead off to the Giants in the second inning.

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He'll be followed by Sepeda and then Jim Davenport.

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There's no score as we go into the top of the second inning.

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Follou has had two hits and Tim Thribson a series for an even 200 batting average.

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Right-handed batter facing the left hander, Whitey Ford.

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The first bet, she swings and bounces it down the left field line.

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It's in there.

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Follou is around first base.

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He's going to try for two. Here's the throw.

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He is safe in seconds.

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Fully Follou sent a ground ball between Boyer and the bag down into the left field corner.

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And he's at second base with no one out.

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Bring up the first baseman, Orlando Sepeda.

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Sepeda, a right-handed batter, is looking for his first hit in the series.

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He's been to the plate eight times.

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Ford delivers.

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Ball, he got the curve too low.

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One ball, no strikes.

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Yankees plays Sepeda a little bit to right center field.

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Whitey checks his runner. Here's the one and oh pitch.

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Curve ball, he fouls it back.

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One ball, one strike.

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Sepeda trying to go to right field at least until he's got the one strike on him,

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hoping he could at least get the ground ball and move Allu over to third base.

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Ford at candlestick challenge, Sepeda with his fast ball and got him.

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Whitey gets set.

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Here's the one, one pitch.

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Down low, he got the curve and the dirt.

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Ball two, a strike one.

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Ford throwing a lot of curve balls here this afternoon.

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Joe told you, candlestick, he said because of the wind, his curve did nothing.

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But Whitey will throw a lot of curves here today.

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Here's the two, one pitch.

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Down low, this one over the plate for two low.

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Three and one to Sepeda.

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Big, strong right-handed batter.

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Phillip Ballu down at second base with no one out.

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We're in the second inning, no score in the ball game.

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Here's the pitch.

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A ground ball hit for the shortstop.

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Cubak has it, the quick flip to first, he's out.

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Sepeda goes out, short to first, Allu has to hold on at second base.

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That's a ball inside where Sepeda couldn't go to the right side

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and the ground ball doesn't put up the big base

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and you can see the little bit of a battle that was going on between Sepeda and Ford.

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Ford comes out the winner.

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I'll bring up the third baseman, Jim Davenport.

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Jimmy's had two hits and nine trips for a 222 batting average.

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Another right-handed batter.

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The pitch, ball, it's too low.

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One ball and no strikes.

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And it is not an accident that Ford is getting this curve ball

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just a little bit low or a little bit outside, Joe.

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That's his pitching pattern.

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Yes, sir, and he's going to make Davenport hit his pitch.

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He's got first base open.

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If he walks in, he's still not going to be heard.

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There's a little left-hand hitter coming up next time, Howler.

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So Davenport will have to kind of widen his strike zone

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if he wants to drive in Allu who's on the second base.

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Whitey's the type of pitcher he'll throw his strikes when he wants to.

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But he'd rather you'd bite it that bad when, if you will.

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Here's the pitch.

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Down low.

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Ball two and no strikes.

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And if he can ever get a team to hitting the bad pitch,

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then it's a typical Whitey Ford afternoon, just a breeze.

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It's just funny how the pattern of the good pitch with Georgia

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just won't give in to the hitter.

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Right, Joe.

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Checks his runner at second base.

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Here's the pitch.

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Strike.

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He got the fastball in around the knees.

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Ball two and strike one.

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Jimmy Davenport the batter.

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The giants of a runner at second base with one out,

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there's no score here in the second inning.

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Allu let off the sending with a ground double to left.

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So Payta then bounced to the shortstop.

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Here's the two-one pitch.

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He swings and fouls it off.

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This one going into the upper deck behind the Yankee dugout.

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Two and two.

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Another capacity crowd on hand today.

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Might not be as large as yesterday because of the standing room,

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but there does not seem to be a vacant seat in the house.

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Yesterday we had 71,000 people here.

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It's going to be close to that today.

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Whitey Ford gets that.

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Here's a quick throw to second.

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Allu gets back just in time.

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It's Bobby Richardson raced over behind him

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and on a signal from the catcher,

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Ford whirl and fired blind a second.

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Richardson was there, put the tag on Allu.

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A fraction too late.

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Here's the pitch to Davenport.

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He swings and strikes out.

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And Davenport goes down swinging on a curve ball.

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Ford has a great move to every base.

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The first base we all know about that one.

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This one, the second base, was close.

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And what it did, it served its purpose.

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He didn't get his man, which is what he would have liked it, John,

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but it served its purpose and then it cut down Allu's lead

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to give the outfielders a chance to make the play at the plate.

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And as far as third base, he just about had Willie Mayes,

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one of the fine base runners over at Kendall's thing

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in the opening day.

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Here's Tom Haller, the catcher.

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Big left-handed batter.

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Ford delivers way outside a nice stop by Elston Howard.

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I thought it was interesting when it looked like the Dodgers

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might be in this world series.

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Someone asked Elston Howard,

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do you think he'd have any trouble throwing out Maury Wills?

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He says not with Ford pitching.

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Unless he runs from standing right on the bag,

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he won't get much of a lead on Ford.

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He has a great move.

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There's no score here on the top of the second inning.

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The Giants were the runner at second base in two outs.

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Ford gets that. The pitch.

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Here's a long barrel to right field.

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Well, here it is. Down a home run.

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Tom Haller has just slammed a lion drive

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into the lower deck in right field,

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and the Giants have gone out in front

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by a score of two to nothing.

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Here's a home run,

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and there's another reason, George.

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Here's Pagani.

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Swings and hits a ground ball to first base.

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Scarron picks it up, steps on the bag,

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and Pagani is out on the first pitch.

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Well, the Giants get two runs on two hits.

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No arrows, no on left,

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and the score at the end of the first half of second inning,

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the Giants two, and the Yankees nothing.

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Well, we've seen some fine second base play in this series,

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and another top second baseman in the American League

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is the angels, Billy Moran.

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He's a man of few words, but what he says makes sense.

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Let's listen.

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Now, the lighter, longer, slim adjustable is easier to handle.

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It's especially designed to reach awkward shaving areas,

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and it's adjustable.

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One of nine different settings,

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and it's just right for your skin and beard.

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Right now, you get the razor, blades, and foaming.

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A 229-valuant for only $1.95.

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Well, Tom Haller dropped this crowd to his feet

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as he slammed a 3-2 slider into the lower deck and right field,

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and the Giants have gone out in front of the Yankees.

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Two to nothing.

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Roger Maris will be the lead-off man for New York.

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He'll be followed by Elston Howard and then Bill Scowrin.

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Roger has an even 300 batting average.

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He's been with the play ten times and he's had three hits.

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He's driven in four rounds for the Yankees.

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Two in the first game of the double, two here yesterday with a single.

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Maris Shaw gets ready.

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Here's the pitch to Maris.

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He tries to butt, but he missed it.

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One strike to Maris.

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The shift is on. The Giants have three infielders on the right side.

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Davenport is playing wide of the bag, but in close at third.

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And Maris attempting the bunt to get on base.

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Maris Shaw goes into the big windup.

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Here's the one strike pitch.

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Curve ball, it's outside.

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One-and-one to Maris.

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Well, a double and a home run on the top of the inning, putting the Giants out in front.

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Maris Shaw working a little slowly right now.

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Gets ready. The pitch.

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Here's a fly ball hit the left center.

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May's chasing over going hard. He makes the catch.

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Almost a collision there.

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May is in a loop, racing at top speed in the left center field.

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And Willie caught the ball and jumped over a loop that went down on the ground.

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Last time they saw a play like that, George, might have been Terry Moore and Musial in the World Series when Terry Moore made a leaping catch as Musial slid under him.

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Say, I don't know how our feelers can do that when they just go down and avoid the collision. It looked like they were going to hit, but they didn't.

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Fine play by Willie May.

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Here's Alston Howard to catch her.

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He's had three for six in the series.

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Takes a strike over the outside corner.

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One out with no one on. We're in the bottom of the second. The Giants are out in front by a score of two to nothing.

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Maris Shaw ready?

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The pitch to Howard. He swings and pops it up behind the plate. It's going to be out of play.

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Howard is coming back. He has no chance to get it.

426
00:33:52,000 --> 00:33:56,000
So Maris Shaw out in front of Howard with a strike two count.

427
00:33:58,000 --> 00:34:04,000
It was amazing that Willie Mays could get over in the left center to make the play on Maris as he was playing Roger Well over in the right center.

428
00:34:04,000 --> 00:34:10,000
Looks like it might be an easier play for Alu, but Willie came from nowhere and caught it.

429
00:34:12,000 --> 00:34:15,000
Here's the pitch to Howard. He swings and lines it hard.

430
00:34:15,000 --> 00:34:19,000
And off the glove of the shortstop, he picks it up, throws. He is out.

431
00:34:19,000 --> 00:34:21,000
He's out.

432
00:34:33,000 --> 00:34:38,000
Jose Faghan racing to his left, knocked down the hot shot by Elston Howard.

433
00:34:38,000 --> 00:34:43,000
Picked it up and made the throw to Sepeta in time to get Ellie by a half step.

434
00:34:43,000 --> 00:34:46,000
So there's two outs and the batter will be Bill Scarran.

435
00:34:46,000 --> 00:34:51,000
Bill is looking for his first World Series head. He's been to the plate four official times.

436
00:34:54,000 --> 00:34:58,000
Here's the first pitch. He swings and is in the fly ball into deep left center.

437
00:34:58,000 --> 00:35:02,000
Mays going back way back. It's over his head all the way to the fifth.

438
00:35:02,000 --> 00:35:05,000
Here's Scarran. Around second he's been a try for three.

439
00:35:05,000 --> 00:35:17,000
The throw not coming in. It's being held up by Rob.

440
00:35:21,000 --> 00:35:26,000
Bill Scarran has just hit one into deep center field all the way to the fifth.

441
00:35:26,000 --> 00:35:31,000
Some 457 feet away. And he's at third base with a triple.

442
00:35:31,000 --> 00:35:36,000
That's as far as you can hit a ball in this ballpark and keep it in the playing area.

443
00:35:36,000 --> 00:35:41,000
You're not going to see that too often either, George, where a ball is going to get over the head of what he made.

444
00:35:41,000 --> 00:35:43,000
But man, he did that for all the right.

445
00:35:43,000 --> 00:35:48,000
Manishaw had to just get some help and he's been getting a fine play by Paghan, a fine play by Mays.

446
00:35:48,000 --> 00:35:51,000
But nobody could get that one. It's gone.

447
00:35:52,000 --> 00:35:55,000
Waiters for you, the batter. Here's the first pitch.

448
00:35:55,000 --> 00:36:03,000
The curve ball. It's in there. One try, you plead. He's had two hits and nine trips for a 222 batting average.

449
00:36:04,000 --> 00:36:09,000
The play by Paghan becomes really big here in the second inning.

450
00:36:10,000 --> 00:36:13,000
Scarran at third base with two outs.

451
00:36:13,000 --> 00:36:17,000
Marishaw into the windup. Here's the pitch.

452
00:36:17,000 --> 00:36:20,000
Curve outside. One and one to plead.

453
00:36:20,000 --> 00:36:26,000
A two to nothing ball game. We're in the bottom of the second inning.

454
00:36:26,000 --> 00:36:29,000
The Giants out in front of the Yankees.

455
00:36:30,000 --> 00:36:33,000
That was hit number two for New York.

456
00:36:36,000 --> 00:36:38,000
Here's the one one pitch.

457
00:36:38,000 --> 00:36:41,000
He swings and hits a five ball to right field.

458
00:36:41,000 --> 00:36:44,000
Harvey Keene moving in, makes the catch and the side to the batter.

459
00:36:44,000 --> 00:36:46,000
The Warriors flying to right field.

460
00:36:46,000 --> 00:36:48,000
No runs on one hit.

461
00:36:48,000 --> 00:36:50,000
No errors. One man left.

462
00:36:50,000 --> 00:36:52,000
Down the score at the end of two.

463
00:36:52,000 --> 00:36:55,000
The Giants two and the Yankees nothing.

464
00:36:55,000 --> 00:36:58,000
Jim Davenport made quite a play here yesterday.

465
00:36:58,000 --> 00:37:00,000
A jumping stab and turned it into a double play.

466
00:37:00,000 --> 00:37:04,000
And here's a clubhouse chat. I'd like you to hear between Jim and Russ Hodges.

467
00:37:04,000 --> 00:37:07,000
You've got a Gillette Slim adjustable razor, Jim.

468
00:37:07,000 --> 00:37:09,000
I suppose you're a super blue-blade man too.

469
00:37:09,000 --> 00:37:11,000
Sure am, Russ. How do you like them?

470
00:37:11,000 --> 00:37:13,000
First time I used them, I was amazed.

471
00:37:13,000 --> 00:37:16,000
I never had the clean, comfortable shave.

472
00:37:16,000 --> 00:37:22,000
Well engineers call the remarkably keen edges of super blue the scientific breakthrough.

473
00:37:22,000 --> 00:37:25,000
They're produced by an exclusive Gillette process.

474
00:37:25,000 --> 00:37:29,000
You've got such smooth, refreshing shades with so little effort.

475
00:37:29,000 --> 00:37:32,000
Well you might look twice to see if there's a blade in your razor at all.

476
00:37:32,000 --> 00:37:38,000
And the dispenser is included with Gillette's newest razor, the Streamline Slim adjustable.

477
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It's lighter, longer and adjusts to nine different blade settings.

478
00:37:42,000 --> 00:37:44,000
One is just right for your skin and beard.

479
00:37:44,000 --> 00:37:52,000
Right now the Gillette World Series Special includes razor and blades, plus a 79 cent can of foamy instant leather.

480
00:37:52,000 --> 00:37:58,000
It's a $229 value for only $1.95. You save 34 cents.

481
00:38:06,000 --> 00:38:10,000
Here's the pitcher, Juan Marachal leading off to the Giants in the third inning.

482
00:38:10,000 --> 00:38:14,000
He'll be followed by Keenan and Chuck Heller.

483
00:38:17,000 --> 00:38:23,000
Marachal, the right-handed batter. Ford delivers a curve and it's in there. One strike.

484
00:38:23,000 --> 00:38:31,000
The Giants have two runs on two hits and no errors. The Yankees no runs on two hits and they have no errors.

485
00:38:31,000 --> 00:38:38,000
The pitch, he swings and hits a fly ball to right field. Marachal moves back, makes the catch and there's one out.

486
00:38:38,000 --> 00:38:43,000
Marachal hit the ball hard, straight to Marachal right field.

487
00:38:43,000 --> 00:38:46,000
He'll bring up Harvey Keen.

488
00:38:48,000 --> 00:38:52,000
Harvey fly to left field to start this game.

489
00:38:54,000 --> 00:39:00,000
Harvey's looking for his first hit. He's been to the plate six times without a hit in this game.

490
00:39:00,000 --> 00:39:06,000
Ford into the windup, delivers strike. He got the fast ball over. Keen faked a bun.

491
00:39:06,000 --> 00:39:11,000
Warrior racing in from third base. A one strike count.

492
00:39:13,000 --> 00:39:18,000
Why'd he ready? Here it is. Change of base. It hard to third. Warrior has it.

493
00:39:18,000 --> 00:39:30,000
The thrutter first, he's out. Harvey Keen goes out. Third to first.

494
00:39:30,000 --> 00:39:34,000
That's two down and the batter will be Chuck Heller.

495
00:39:37,000 --> 00:39:41,000
Chuck's in a line, dry straight to Q-Back his first time at bat.

496
00:39:41,000 --> 00:39:52,000
We're in the top of the third inning. There's two outs with no one on. The giants out in front, two to nothing.

497
00:39:55,000 --> 00:40:01,000
Whitey Ford gets ready. Here's the pitch. Ball, it's down low, gets away from Elston Howard.

498
00:40:01,000 --> 00:40:11,000
One ball and no strikes. The difference in this ball game has been a two run homer by Tom Haller in the second inning.

499
00:40:11,000 --> 00:40:19,000
Here's the one and no pitch. Curve ball down low. Ball two and no strikes. Whitey pulled the string on that one.

500
00:40:19,000 --> 00:40:30,000
Whitey and Elston Howard taking a look at Hanachick. They thought it should have been in there but Jim said it was a little bit too low.

501
00:40:33,000 --> 00:40:38,000
The two and no pitch coming up. Inside a fastball that pushed him back.

502
00:40:38,000 --> 00:40:49,000
A ball three and a no strike count to the left-handed hitting second baseman.

503
00:40:49,000 --> 00:40:56,000
Whitey ready. Here it is. Strike, he got the fastball over. Heller was taking all the way on that one.

504
00:40:56,000 --> 00:41:05,000
Ball three and strike one. Two outs, no one on. We're in the third inning. Giants two, Yankees nothing.

505
00:41:05,000 --> 00:41:12,000
The pitch to Heller. He swings and hits at the second base. Bobby Richardson as it flips to first, he's out.

506
00:41:12,000 --> 00:41:17,000
Chuck Heller goes out, second to first. No runs, no hits, no un-left.

507
00:41:17,000 --> 00:41:22,000
On the score at the end of the first half of the third, the Giants two and the Yankees nothing.

508
00:41:22,000 --> 00:41:30,000
Well the Yankees have great power hitting. We just had a peek at that when Bill Scowern drove one over Willie Mays' dead in deep center field.

509
00:41:30,000 --> 00:41:35,000
The hitters give a lot of credit to batting coach Wally Moses. He knows what it's best to give and when to give it.

510
00:41:35,000 --> 00:41:37,000
Here's a sample to Mel Allen.

511
00:41:37,000 --> 00:41:41,000
Wally seems to me most ball players shave the gelette way.

512
00:41:41,000 --> 00:41:49,000
Sure looks that way in the clubhouse after a game. You see plenty of those easy shaving, slim adjustable razors in use.

513
00:41:52,000 --> 00:41:57,000
Wally going to the bottom of the third inning. It's a two to nothing ball game. The Giants out in front.

514
00:41:57,000 --> 00:42:03,000
Whitey Fort will be leading off for the Yankees, followed by Tony Kubek and then Bobby Richardson.

515
00:42:06,000 --> 00:42:10,000
Whitey's a left handed batter. Stepping in to face the right hander, Marichau.

516
00:42:12,000 --> 00:42:18,000
Juan gets ready and here's the first pitch. Pass ball right down the middle. One strike to Whitey.

517
00:42:19,000 --> 00:42:22,000
The Yankees have threatened against Marichau.

518
00:42:22,000 --> 00:42:27,000
They had two runners on and the first inning. One of them was doubled up at second.

519
00:42:27,000 --> 00:42:32,000
Then Scowern with the third base with two outs in the second. But they have not been able to break through in the scoring column.

520
00:42:35,000 --> 00:42:41,000
Here's the one strike pitch. Curve ball. Get hard to Whitey. Theo Keene is there and he makes the catch.

521
00:42:41,000 --> 00:42:45,000
Whitey Fort lined the ball. Straight to Harvey Keene in right field.

522
00:42:45,000 --> 00:42:51,000
Marichau hung a curve ball, Joe, right up in his eyes and Whitey was waiting on it.

523
00:42:51,000 --> 00:42:55,000
Boy, he has a good curve ball. He hasn't had a get this afternoon, George.

524
00:42:55,000 --> 00:43:01,000
And whenever you hang that curve ball to those pitches, they're going to jump up off the ground with both feet to try to get it.

525
00:43:01,000 --> 00:43:03,000
And Whitey ripped it pretty good.

526
00:43:03,000 --> 00:43:07,000
Here's Tony Kubek. Tony drew a walk in the first inning.

527
00:43:10,000 --> 00:43:14,000
Marichau ready. The first pitch is a curve. He fouls it back.

528
00:43:14,000 --> 00:43:21,000
One strike. Two to nothing. The Giants are leading. We're in the third inning. One out, no one on.

529
00:43:21,000 --> 00:43:26,000
Whitey Fort against Juan Marichau here in the fourth game of the 62 World Series.

530
00:43:26,000 --> 00:43:29,000
The Yankees out in front in games, two to one.

531
00:43:32,000 --> 00:43:37,000
Here's the pitch. Fastball. Lion foul down the left field. No wind up, Joe.

532
00:43:37,000 --> 00:43:40,000
He'll do that. He caught two bets between swings.

533
00:43:40,000 --> 00:43:46,000
He'll go into the big wind up and then when he thinks he can get it by here, if you try to time him, he'll go into the no wind up.

534
00:43:46,000 --> 00:43:51,000
He doesn't like to see the hitter time his rhythm between pitches.

535
00:43:51,000 --> 00:43:54,000
And he'll put pitch if you're not careful.

536
00:43:54,000 --> 00:44:00,000
Juan ready again. Here it is. Curve inside. This one almost hit him. One ball, two strikes.

537
00:44:00,000 --> 00:44:05,000
George, I'm like just bad here that the toughest part of catching is finding out the pitcher's best pitch.

538
00:44:05,000 --> 00:44:10,000
And it's interesting to watch that howler work. Marichau doesn't have his curve ball yet, but he hasn't forgotten about it.

539
00:44:10,000 --> 00:44:13,000
He's still probing. He's hoping he can come up with it for Marichau.

540
00:44:13,000 --> 00:44:17,000
Here it is. High fly ball in the shallow center field.

541
00:44:17,000 --> 00:44:21,000
Killer going out. Mays coming in and Willie makes the catch.

542
00:44:21,000 --> 00:44:26,000
Tony Kubek out on a fly ball to Willie Mays and shallow center field.

543
00:44:26,000 --> 00:44:33,000
Now you walk out to work a ball game. You know what your pitcher has, but until he makes his first few pitches to a hitter,

544
00:44:33,000 --> 00:44:38,000
you really don't know. And it could be that his best pitch isn't what you thought it would be.

545
00:44:38,000 --> 00:44:42,000
And you have to probe and search and find. And so far Marichau hasn't had his curve ball,

546
00:44:42,000 --> 00:44:46,000
but young Howler doing quite a job back there probing, hoping he can come up with it.

547
00:44:46,000 --> 00:44:49,000
That was the best one he threw so far, the one he just threw Kubek.

548
00:44:49,000 --> 00:44:54,000
Here's Bobby Richardson. Takes a fast ball up high. One ball, no strikes.

549
00:44:54,000 --> 00:44:59,000
Bobby struck out his first time at bat.

550
00:44:59,000 --> 00:45:05,000
It's a two to nothing ball game here in the bottom of the third. The Giants out in front.

551
00:45:05,000 --> 00:45:10,000
Here's the one in O-pitch. Outside he got the slider just off the corner.

552
00:45:10,000 --> 00:45:17,000
A ball two and a no strike count.

553
00:45:17,000 --> 00:45:21,000
Whitey Ford started descending with a lion drive to right field.

554
00:45:21,000 --> 00:45:25,000
Tony Kubek then fly to center field.

555
00:45:25,000 --> 00:45:35,000
Here's the two and O-pitch. Ball at the top high. Three and O and a Bobby.

556
00:45:35,000 --> 00:45:41,000
In case you missed it, the Giants picked up two in the second on a double by Alou and a homer by Tom Howler.

557
00:45:41,000 --> 00:45:48,000
The fast ball is in there. Three and one to Richardson.

558
00:45:48,000 --> 00:45:52,000
Each team has two hits.

559
00:45:52,000 --> 00:45:57,000
A ball three and a strike one count. Marichau ready.

560
00:45:57,000 --> 00:46:00,000
Here it is. Down low he walked in.

561
00:46:00,000 --> 00:46:06,000
Bobby Richardson draws a base on ball. That's the second walk given up by Marichau.

562
00:46:06,000 --> 00:46:11,000
That's a runner at first place with two outs and the batter is Tommy Trich.

563
00:46:11,000 --> 00:46:15,000
Tommy lined a single to center field back in the first inning.

564
00:46:15,000 --> 00:46:21,000
That was his fifth hit of the series. This youngster having a fine world series.

565
00:46:21,000 --> 00:46:29,000
Here's a switch batter. Adding left-hander today against the right-hander.

566
00:46:29,000 --> 00:46:37,000
Marichau gets set. The pitch to Trich. Outside. Fast ball off the corner.

567
00:46:37,000 --> 00:46:40,000
One ball no strikes.

568
00:46:40,000 --> 00:46:47,000
It'll be Ralph Terry for the Yankees here tomorrow afternoon and Billy O'Dell a left-hander pitching for San Francisco.

569
00:46:47,000 --> 00:46:52,000
Marichau gets ready. Here's the pitch. A high pop fly in the shallow left field.

570
00:46:52,000 --> 00:46:57,000
Here's Alou coming in. She'll have no trouble with this one. He's got it and the side returns.

571
00:46:57,000 --> 00:47:02,000
Tom Trich flies to left field. He runs no hits. No errors. One man left.

572
00:47:02,000 --> 00:47:09,000
And the scorthy in the three. The Giants two and the Yankees nothing.

573
00:47:09,000 --> 00:47:14,000
He set four hits in the series. He swings and lands it in the right center field.

574
00:47:14,000 --> 00:47:19,000
Here's Marichau. He's going to drop it. Here's Marichau. He cuts it off.

575
00:47:19,000 --> 00:47:23,000
May takes a big turn but he holds on. He has to hustle back to first as he's swift.

576
00:47:23,000 --> 00:47:33,000
Trying to get back. Welly Mays opens a fourth inning for the Giants with a single in the right center field.

577
00:47:33,000 --> 00:47:38,000
So a runner at first with no one out and the batter will be Philippe Ballou.

578
00:47:38,000 --> 00:47:40,000
Philippe...

579
00:47:40,000 --> 00:47:49,000
He goes on a double down the left field line his first time at bat. He scored the first run of the ballgame.

580
00:47:49,000 --> 00:47:55,000
Strong right handed batter. Board gets set. Here's the pitch.

581
00:47:55,000 --> 00:47:59,000
Ball. He got it low. One ball and a strike.

582
00:47:59,000 --> 00:48:08,000
Boyer is playing in close at third base. It's about even with the back.

583
00:48:08,000 --> 00:48:15,000
Mays taking a big lead at first base.

584
00:48:15,000 --> 00:48:18,000
There's a throw over by Whitey. That was not his good move.

585
00:48:18,000 --> 00:48:26,000
More of a token toss just to remind Willie that he's keeping an eye on him.

586
00:48:26,000 --> 00:48:30,000
Whitey gets set.

587
00:48:30,000 --> 00:48:33,000
Here's the one and no pitch. Turner ball hit the third base.

588
00:48:33,000 --> 00:48:42,000
Here goes down the second one out back to first to double play.

589
00:48:42,000 --> 00:48:49,000
Philippe Ballou bounces into a fast double play. Boyer to Bobby Richardson back to Vilskarn.

590
00:48:49,000 --> 00:48:53,000
That's two down and the batter will be Orlando Sopeta.

591
00:48:53,000 --> 00:49:00,000
Usually that first throw makes the double play and Boyer gave Richardson a good ball of handle and it's a good thing because Willie really got it on top of them.

592
00:49:00,000 --> 00:49:05,000
Whitey starts his wind up and then he stops. Steps off for a moment.

593
00:49:05,000 --> 00:49:11,000
Ready to go. The pitch to Sopeta. Ball. It's inside. One ball and no strike.

594
00:49:11,000 --> 00:49:19,000
Sopeta bounce to the shortstop his first time.

595
00:49:19,000 --> 00:49:26,000
The one and no pitch. Down low. He gets the fast ball over but too low. Ball two and no strike.

596
00:49:26,000 --> 00:49:32,000
Orlando checking with Whitey Lachman at third base to see if the hit sign is on for this two and no pitch.

597
00:49:32,000 --> 00:49:37,000
I don't think there's much doubt but what it will be. Here's the pitch.

598
00:49:37,000 --> 00:49:41,000
Inside. Three and 0 to Sopeta.

599
00:49:41,000 --> 00:49:53,000
George he's been turning them loose on three nothing. Bailey swung it at three nothing here yesterday and Sopeta really gave that lock with a good long look.

600
00:49:53,000 --> 00:49:59,000
Whitey into the wind up. The pitch. Now swing and a foul. He was swinging on the three and 0.

601
00:49:59,000 --> 00:50:03,000
A ball three and a strike one count.

602
00:50:03,000 --> 00:50:10,000
Can't say that the dark is taking a bounce out of their hands. He has really given them an opportunity to swing whenever they got that picture crippled.

603
00:50:10,000 --> 00:50:15,000
That's right Joe. They've swung in a lot of three and 0 pitches in this series.

604
00:50:15,000 --> 00:50:19,000
Giants leading two to nothing. We're in the fourth inning.

605
00:50:19,000 --> 00:50:23,000
Here's the pitch. He swings and it's a high ball to right field.

606
00:50:23,000 --> 00:50:27,000
Roger Maris moving in. Makes the catch in the side.

607
00:50:27,000 --> 00:50:31,000
No runs on one hit. There were no errors. No one left in the story.

608
00:50:31,000 --> 00:50:35,000
The end of the first half of the fourth inning. The Giants two and the Yankees nothing.

609
00:50:35,000 --> 00:50:42,000
Well Jack Sanford gets the great ball game against the Yankees the other day and today another fine right hander Maris Schelding.

610
00:50:42,000 --> 00:50:48,000
Now Jack has been a mighty busy guy this season but Russ Hodges caught him recently for this quick question.

611
00:50:48,000 --> 00:50:51,000
I see you have the Gillette slim adjustable razor Jack.

612
00:50:51,000 --> 00:50:57,000
That is Russ. I thought nothing could beat my original adjustable but this slim is done it.

613
00:50:57,000 --> 00:51:00,000
It's got better balance makes shaving easier.

614
00:51:00,000 --> 00:51:04,000
Yes Jack the new slim adjustable does make shaving easier than ever.

615
00:51:04,000 --> 00:51:11,000
It's lighter and longer slimmer too for those hard to reach areas like under the nose and the Gillette slim is adjustable.

616
00:51:11,000 --> 00:51:17,000
Its exclusive precision dial has nine different settings and one suits your skin and beard exactly.

617
00:51:17,000 --> 00:51:24,000
With the slim you get a supply of double edged Gillette super blue blade with edges so keen so smooth.

618
00:51:24,000 --> 00:51:26,000
Well you might think there was no blade in the race.

619
00:51:26,000 --> 00:51:35,000
Right now as a Gillette World Series Special you get the new slim with super blue blade plus a 79 cent can of Gillette foaming.

620
00:51:35,000 --> 00:51:39,000
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621
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622
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There's Mickey Mantle to lead off for the Yankees in the fourth inning.

623
00:51:52,000 --> 00:51:58,000
Mickey was a strikeout victim his first time in baths. I was back in the first inning.

624
00:51:58,000 --> 00:52:02,000
Mantle batting left handed against the right hander Marichael.

625
00:52:02,000 --> 00:52:08,000
Here's the first pitch strike fastball over the outside corner.

626
00:52:08,000 --> 00:52:12,000
The Giants two in the Yankees nothing we're in the bottom of the fourth inning.

627
00:52:12,000 --> 00:52:19,000
The Giants have out hit the Yankees three to two.

628
00:52:19,000 --> 00:52:26,000
Mantle right down on the end of the bat waiting.

629
00:52:26,000 --> 00:52:33,000
Here's the one strike pitch down low one in one to Mantle.

630
00:52:33,000 --> 00:52:39,000
Joe Marichael does not seem to be throwing quite as hard today as he did in the playoffs. Not yet anyway.

631
00:52:39,000 --> 00:52:40,000
Not yet.

632
00:52:40,000 --> 00:52:49,000
Haller is still searching and probing. He's mixing them up I'd say more than I've ever seen in George because he's just not sure yet.

633
00:52:49,000 --> 00:52:54,000
Here's the one one pitch inside. He pushed him back with a fastball.

634
00:52:54,000 --> 00:52:57,000
It's an easy thing to win a ball game when you've got your real good stuff going for you.

635
00:52:57,000 --> 00:53:03,000
And it's an easy thing to catch a pitch you when he has all his pitches and he's got the good stuff.

636
00:53:03,000 --> 00:53:08,000
But when he doesn't and you have to probe and search that's where the fine line is drawn.

637
00:53:08,000 --> 00:53:12,000
And a little hidden thing that the catcher does back there certainly plays an important role.

638
00:53:12,000 --> 00:53:14,000
Hegan was great at that.

639
00:53:14,000 --> 00:53:22,000
Marichael ready the two one pitch outside just off the corner three and one to Mickey Mantle.

640
00:53:22,000 --> 00:53:30,000
Marichael doesn't want to walk anybody has a two run lead and of course he walks about or that brings the potential tying run up to the plate.

641
00:53:30,000 --> 00:53:37,000
And the next batter of course will be Roger Marichael who has hit a few home runs in his down.

642
00:53:37,000 --> 00:53:45,000
Here's a three one pitch to Mantle. Strike he checked his swing on the fastball. Jim Honechick going up with the right hand.

643
00:53:45,000 --> 00:53:49,000
Three and two to Mickey.

644
00:53:49,000 --> 00:53:52,000
He knew that was a strike but he wanted it a little bit more inside.

645
00:53:52,000 --> 00:53:57,000
You can see that that was the pitch he wanted to pull out of here but a little bit on the outside so he let it go.

646
00:53:57,000 --> 00:53:58,000
Here it is.

647
00:53:58,000 --> 00:54:02,000
Curveball he's got.

648
00:54:02,000 --> 00:54:06,000
Mickey Mantle goes down swinging on a good curveball.

649
00:54:06,000 --> 00:54:09,000
Three strikeouts for Marichael.

650
00:54:09,000 --> 00:54:17,000
One away and the batter will be Roger Marichael.

651
00:54:17,000 --> 00:54:20,000
Marichael on a fly ball to Willie Mays his first time.

652
00:54:20,000 --> 00:54:26,000
Willie made a good play as he raced in the left center to get the fly ball.

653
00:54:26,000 --> 00:54:31,000
Roger's had three hits in the series.

654
00:54:31,000 --> 00:54:34,000
He's been the big RBI man for the Yankees.

655
00:54:34,000 --> 00:54:35,000
He's had four.

656
00:54:35,000 --> 00:54:38,000
The Warriors had three.

657
00:54:38,000 --> 00:54:40,000
Marichael already.

658
00:54:40,000 --> 00:54:41,000
Here's the pitch to Marichael.

659
00:54:41,000 --> 00:54:48,000
A ground ball hit the first base. Sepeta knocks it down, picks it up, steps on the bag and marises out.

660
00:54:48,000 --> 00:54:51,000
A hard ground ball right straight to Sepeta.

661
00:54:51,000 --> 00:54:53,000
Orlando bobbled it for just a moment.

662
00:54:53,000 --> 00:54:55,000
He made an easy play out of it.

663
00:54:55,000 --> 00:55:00,000
So there's two down and the batter will be Elston Howard.

664
00:55:00,000 --> 00:55:18,000
Well, he was out on a good play with a shortstop bagon his first time up as he knocked down his vicious ground ball and tossed him out.

665
00:55:18,000 --> 00:55:21,000
Marichael looking in.

666
00:55:21,000 --> 00:55:23,000
Taking a little time right here.

667
00:55:23,000 --> 00:55:29,000
Juan will work fast for a while and then you'll slow his pitching pace.

668
00:55:29,000 --> 00:55:33,000
The pitch to Howard. He swings and misses on a fast ball.

669
00:55:33,000 --> 00:55:36,000
One strike.

670
00:55:36,000 --> 00:55:39,000
This fellow pitches a lot like Don Newcomb, Joe.

671
00:55:39,000 --> 00:55:47,000
When he goes into that big exaggerated wind up and he pretty much like Newcomb that he falls towards the first base side because of his tremendous follow through.

672
00:55:47,000 --> 00:55:51,000
He really puts a lot of effort into it when he goes into the exaggerated one.

673
00:55:51,000 --> 00:55:53,000
Here's the one strike pitch.

674
00:55:53,000 --> 00:55:57,000
Turn ball outside. One ball, one strike.

675
00:55:57,000 --> 00:56:01,000
Marichael has not been missing by much today.

676
00:56:01,000 --> 00:56:08,000
A lot of these pitches have just been off the corner and of course he's been disagreeing a little bit with Hanichik.

677
00:56:08,000 --> 00:56:15,000
Not saying anything, just looking in on some of these real close pitches.

678
00:56:15,000 --> 00:56:17,000
It's ready to go.

679
00:56:17,000 --> 00:56:18,000
Here's the one one pitch.

680
00:56:18,000 --> 00:56:21,000
Sidearm curve, he got it over.

681
00:56:21,000 --> 00:56:23,000
One ball, two strikes to Howard.

682
00:56:23,000 --> 00:56:33,000
It's almost like a hesitation pitch, George, when he got to the peak of it he just stopped for maybe a split second and then wheeled it in there.

683
00:56:33,000 --> 00:56:37,000
One and two to Elston Howard batting with two outs and no one on and a fourth inning.

684
00:56:37,000 --> 00:56:42,000
The Giants two and the Yankees nothing.

685
00:56:42,000 --> 00:56:45,000
Marichael taking a little time.

686
00:56:45,000 --> 00:56:48,000
It's ready for the wind up.

687
00:56:48,000 --> 00:56:49,000
Here's the one two pitch.

688
00:56:49,000 --> 00:56:50,000
Down low.

689
00:56:50,000 --> 00:56:58,000
That'll even the count at two and two.

690
00:56:58,000 --> 00:57:03,000
Elias had three hits in this series and seven trips.

691
00:57:03,000 --> 00:57:08,000
His bid for a base hit his first time at bat in this game was spoiled by a Pagane.

692
00:57:08,000 --> 00:57:09,000
Here's the two two pitch.

693
00:57:09,000 --> 00:57:11,000
A swing and a miss.

694
00:57:11,000 --> 00:57:13,000
He's stuck him out on a curve ball.

695
00:57:13,000 --> 00:57:15,000
Howard goes down swinging.

696
00:57:15,000 --> 00:57:21,000
No hits, no errors, no one left and the score at the end of the fourth, the Giants two and the Yankees nothing.

697
00:57:21,000 --> 00:57:24,000
Bill Scowern is quite an all-round athlete.

698
00:57:24,000 --> 00:57:29,000
Down down to Purdue University, Moose was a football star just like Minnesota's rookie Bernie Allen.

699
00:57:29,000 --> 00:57:33,000
Ray Scott got him in a huddle the other day and here's what came out with Bernie Allen.

700
00:57:33,000 --> 00:57:36,000
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701
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703
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708
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709
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710
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711
00:58:25,000 --> 00:58:31,000
Well at the end of four it's two runs, three hits and no errors for the Giants,

712
00:58:31,000 --> 00:58:35,000
no runs, two hits and no errors for the Yankees.

713
00:58:35,000 --> 00:58:42,000
Jim Davenport to lead off here in the fifth inning, he swings and fouls it back, one strike.

714
00:58:42,000 --> 00:58:46,000
Davenport struck out his first time at VAT.

715
00:58:46,000 --> 00:58:54,000
He'll be followed by Tom Howler and then Jose Pagán.

716
00:58:54,000 --> 00:58:59,000
Whitey Ford against Juan Marichal here in the fourth game of this series.

717
00:58:59,000 --> 00:59:04,000
A pitch to Davenport, he swings and bounces it foul down the third baseline.

718
00:59:04,000 --> 00:59:11,000
Two strikes to Davenport.

719
00:59:11,000 --> 00:59:15,000
The only scoring in this ball game coming back in the second inning.

720
00:59:15,000 --> 00:59:24,000
Pauly Pauly, double to left and Tom Howler get a 3-2 pitch into the right field seats.

721
00:59:24,000 --> 00:59:32,000
Here's a two strike pitch down low, one and two to Davenport.

722
00:59:32,000 --> 00:59:37,000
Jimmy has two hits and ten drips.

723
00:59:37,000 --> 00:59:40,000
Whitey gets ready, there's a one-two pitch.

724
00:59:40,000 --> 00:59:43,000
He swings and hits a bouncing ball to Schartz stop.

725
00:59:43,000 --> 00:59:45,000
Chewbac has it to throw it a first, he's out.

726
00:59:45,000 --> 00:59:49,000
Davenport goes out, Schartz to first.

727
00:59:49,000 --> 00:59:53,000
That's one away and the batter will be Tom Howler the catcher.

728
00:59:53,000 --> 00:59:57,000
Nice round of applause for Tom since you have said.

729
00:59:57,000 --> 01:00:03,000
A two run homer back in the second inning with all the scoring in this game.

730
01:00:03,000 --> 01:00:08,000
Big left handed batter.

731
01:00:08,000 --> 01:00:12,000
Ford delivers, there's a foul ball behind the plate.

732
01:00:12,000 --> 01:00:24,000
One strike.

733
01:00:24,000 --> 01:00:28,000
We're in the fifth inning, there's one out with no one on.

734
01:00:28,000 --> 01:00:35,000
Ford delivers a slow curve outside, one ball, one strike.

735
01:00:35,000 --> 01:00:42,000
Howler hit a 3-2 slider in the second inning for the home run.

736
01:00:42,000 --> 01:00:46,000
Here's the one-one pitch, foul ball back on the screen,

737
01:00:46,000 --> 01:00:59,000
there's a fast ball around the letters, one ball, two strikes.

738
01:00:59,000 --> 01:01:03,000
Ford getting a new baseball from Jim Honichick.

739
01:01:03,000 --> 01:01:07,000
Checks his sign with Howard, there's a one-two pitch.

740
01:01:07,000 --> 01:01:17,000
Ford is outside trying to get him to fight at a sweeping curve ball.

741
01:01:17,000 --> 01:01:21,000
Two and two.

742
01:01:21,000 --> 01:01:24,000
Whitey into the wind-up, the 2-2 pitch, curve ball,

743
01:01:24,000 --> 01:01:28,000
hit up the middle, it's in the center field.

744
01:01:28,000 --> 01:01:31,000
Tom Howler hit the curve on the end of the bat over the head of Ford,

745
01:01:31,000 --> 01:01:35,000
one hop into center field and he has his second hit.

746
01:01:35,000 --> 01:01:40,000
Ford's first base with one out and the batter will be Jose Pagan.

747
01:01:40,000 --> 01:01:42,000
Whitey let up on that curve ball open,

748
01:01:42,000 --> 01:01:45,000
he's getting the Howard way out in front with a big guy laid back,

749
01:01:45,000 --> 01:01:47,000
pretty good at bat even though he didn't hit the ball good,

750
01:01:47,000 --> 01:01:49,000
they were swung way around playing him the full.

751
01:01:49,000 --> 01:01:52,000
I'd say he's had a tremendous year for a first-year man.

752
01:01:52,000 --> 01:01:55,000
It's a good-looking ball player, Joe.

753
01:01:55,000 --> 01:01:58,000
Not only was the bat with behind the plate,

754
01:01:58,000 --> 01:02:03,000
here's Pagan, the little shot stop, he bounced the first base his first time.

755
01:02:03,000 --> 01:02:07,000
He delivers a curve, it's in there. One strike.

756
01:02:07,000 --> 01:02:11,000
Borrier is playing in close, he cannot play deep with Pagan at the plate.

757
01:02:11,000 --> 01:02:13,000
And even though there's one out,

758
01:02:13,000 --> 01:02:16,000
Dark likes to use the head run as a defensive play to stay away from the double play

759
01:02:16,000 --> 01:02:19,000
more than the first and third situation,

760
01:02:19,000 --> 01:02:21,000
so you can't take the ground that he won't start his man

761
01:02:21,000 --> 01:02:25,000
because he'd like to break up the infield for Pagan if possible.

762
01:02:25,000 --> 01:02:27,000
Ford checks his runner, the pitch.

763
01:02:27,000 --> 01:02:30,000
Here's a drive in the left center, it's in there.

764
01:02:30,000 --> 01:02:34,000
Power around second on his way to third, the throw goes to second base.

765
01:02:34,000 --> 01:02:42,000
As Pagan lined hard over the head of the shot stop in the left center field.

766
01:02:42,000 --> 01:02:45,000
All the giants are threatening here in the top of the fifth.

767
01:02:45,000 --> 01:02:48,000
They have runners at first and third with only one out.

768
01:02:48,000 --> 01:02:52,000
And the batter will be the pitcher, Juan Marichau.

769
01:02:52,000 --> 01:02:55,000
A little bit interesting here to see what happens.

770
01:02:55,000 --> 01:02:58,000
Well, the Dark will go to the squeezed play.

771
01:02:58,000 --> 01:03:00,000
They hit and run to stay out of the double play.

772
01:03:00,000 --> 01:03:02,000
And what might happen?

773
01:03:02,000 --> 01:03:04,000
Nelson Howard out talking to Whitey Ford

774
01:03:04,000 --> 01:03:07,000
and Whitey with a good move at third base.

775
01:03:07,000 --> 01:03:10,000
Lockman was over there talking to Howard at third base

776
01:03:10,000 --> 01:03:11,000
and he's reminding them of a couple things.

777
01:03:11,000 --> 01:03:14,000
Don't get picked off, prime thing.

778
01:03:14,000 --> 01:03:16,000
And of course, if there is a possible play on,

779
01:03:16,000 --> 01:03:17,000
you'd have to look for it.

780
01:03:17,000 --> 01:03:21,000
Dark likes to use it.

781
01:03:21,000 --> 01:03:24,000
Marichau lined the right field his first time at bat.

782
01:03:24,000 --> 01:03:27,000
He's a pretty good hitter.

783
01:03:27,000 --> 01:03:29,000
And he gets set.

784
01:03:29,000 --> 01:03:31,000
Here's the pitch.

785
01:03:31,000 --> 01:03:33,000
Ball, it's inside.

786
01:03:33,000 --> 01:03:38,000
One ball and no strikes.

787
01:03:38,000 --> 01:03:43,000
Juan out of the box right now looking to Whitey Lockman at third base.

788
01:03:43,000 --> 01:03:46,000
He doesn't want to miss the suicide squeeze if it's on

789
01:03:46,000 --> 01:03:48,000
if that runner is charging in from third base.

790
01:03:48,000 --> 01:03:51,000
He wants to be ready to get the bat on the ball.

791
01:03:51,000 --> 01:03:55,000
Whitey checking both runners.

792
01:03:55,000 --> 01:03:56,000
Here's the one and no pitch.

793
01:03:56,000 --> 01:03:58,000
Down low.

794
01:03:58,000 --> 01:04:03,000
A ball to it and no strike count to Marichau.

795
01:04:03,000 --> 01:04:09,000
So far, Marichau has given no indication he was going to buck the ball.

796
01:04:09,000 --> 01:04:12,000
The Yankees are lined up like this.

797
01:04:12,000 --> 01:04:13,000
Boyer's in close at third.

798
01:04:13,000 --> 01:04:15,000
Cubak is deep at shortstop.

799
01:04:15,000 --> 01:04:16,000
He's going to the double play.

800
01:04:16,000 --> 01:04:19,000
Richardson is about halfway at second base

801
01:04:19,000 --> 01:04:22,000
and Scowin holds against the runner at first.

802
01:04:22,000 --> 01:04:23,000
Here's the pitch.

803
01:04:23,000 --> 01:04:24,000
Here's the bat.

804
01:04:24,000 --> 01:04:26,000
He's got the bat back on a high pitch.

805
01:04:26,000 --> 01:04:29,000
It was not the suicides.

806
01:04:29,000 --> 01:04:33,000
Marichau had squared around a bunch and took the pitch up high.

807
01:04:33,000 --> 01:04:35,000
George East know that pitch.

808
01:04:35,000 --> 01:04:37,000
It was by a play by a young Marichau.

809
01:04:37,000 --> 01:04:39,000
Whitey forward once he saw him square around

810
01:04:39,000 --> 01:04:42,000
he speeded up and his delivery got the ball high

811
01:04:42,000 --> 01:04:44,000
so that the squeeze was on it to be a tough ball of fun.

812
01:04:44,000 --> 01:04:45,000
It was not on.

813
01:04:45,000 --> 01:04:48,000
He took it and then ran into the count to ball three.

814
01:04:48,000 --> 01:04:50,000
Here's the three and no pitch.

815
01:04:50,000 --> 01:04:52,000
For strike he got the fast ball over.

816
01:04:52,000 --> 01:04:55,000
Juan was taking all the way on this one.

817
01:04:55,000 --> 01:04:58,000
A ball three and a strike one count.

818
01:04:58,000 --> 01:05:01,000
I'll be a little careful of this one right here though.

819
01:05:01,000 --> 01:05:05,000
He's in real great shape.

820
01:05:05,000 --> 01:05:08,000
Well we'll see what happens on this three one pitch.

821
01:05:08,000 --> 01:05:10,000
You may go for a safety, George, where a safety squeeze

822
01:05:10,000 --> 01:05:13,000
where you can end up second and third and two outs.

823
01:05:13,000 --> 01:05:15,000
Whitey gets set.

824
01:05:15,000 --> 01:05:20,000
He makes a quick throw to third almost a while throw, Boyer.

825
01:05:20,000 --> 01:05:22,000
Good stop.

826
01:05:22,000 --> 01:05:25,000
Whitey whirled and fired to third base.

827
01:05:25,000 --> 01:05:30,000
Hauer was back in plenty of time but almost a while throw by Ford.

828
01:05:30,000 --> 01:05:32,000
The pitch to Marichau.

829
01:05:32,000 --> 01:05:33,000
He swings and misses.

830
01:05:33,000 --> 01:05:36,000
Val tipped it right into the mid of Elston Howard.

831
01:05:36,000 --> 01:05:39,000
So it's three and two.

832
01:05:39,000 --> 01:05:41,000
Two to nothing the Giants are leading.

833
01:05:41,000 --> 01:05:43,000
They're threatening again here in the fifth inning.

834
01:05:43,000 --> 01:05:46,000
They have runners at first and third with one out

835
01:05:46,000 --> 01:05:49,000
and a full count to the pitcher Juan Marichau.

836
01:05:49,000 --> 01:05:52,000
He squeezed with Sanford with two strikes, George.

837
01:05:52,000 --> 01:05:53,000
We'll see what happens.

838
01:05:53,000 --> 01:05:54,000
Here's the bench.

839
01:05:54,000 --> 01:05:56,000
He's got a bat, T. Buntz foul.

840
01:05:56,000 --> 01:06:00,000
So Marichau is out.

841
01:06:00,000 --> 01:06:04,000
Trying to squeeze on the three two pitch, he fouled the ball back

842
01:06:04,000 --> 01:06:07,000
and it looks like Joe, he hurt his hand on that one for some reason.

843
01:06:07,000 --> 01:06:10,000
Looks like the man hit him.

844
01:06:10,000 --> 01:06:13,000
Now he's going to ask Connichek about it.

845
01:06:13,000 --> 01:06:16,000
Marichau over talking to Connichek but he's out.

846
01:06:16,000 --> 01:06:19,000
Looks like the ball hit his hand, it's his pitching hand

847
01:06:19,000 --> 01:06:23,000
that he is shaking as he walks back towards the Giants dugout.

848
01:06:31,000 --> 01:06:33,000
It'll be a strikeout.

849
01:06:33,000 --> 01:06:35,000
Predicted to Whitey Ford.

850
01:06:35,000 --> 01:06:40,000
Still runners at first and third and the batter will be Harvey Keane.

851
01:06:40,000 --> 01:06:44,000
Once again with two strikes Elvin Dark with a surprise maneuver.

852
01:06:44,000 --> 01:06:47,000
All right, to execute the squeeze, it didn't work.

853
01:06:51,000 --> 01:06:55,000
The lights are being turned on right now here at Yankee Stadium.

854
01:06:55,000 --> 01:07:00,000
Boy, it's a bright, sunshiny afternoon but you take nothing for granted in this ballpark.

855
01:07:00,000 --> 01:07:04,000
The lights do relieve the shadows a little bit so they're being turned on.

856
01:07:04,000 --> 01:07:07,000
Harvey Keane the batter, here's the pitch.

857
01:07:07,000 --> 01:07:14,000
Ball down low, one ball and no strikes.

858
01:07:14,000 --> 01:07:17,000
Runners at first and third with two outs.

859
01:07:17,000 --> 01:07:22,000
The Giants lead the Yankees here in the top of the fifth, two to nothing.

860
01:07:22,000 --> 01:07:27,000
Whitey chucks his runners, the pitch to Keane down low.

861
01:07:27,000 --> 01:07:30,000
A ball two and a no strike count.

862
01:07:30,000 --> 01:07:34,000
And Howard really gives the base runner a good look

863
01:07:34,000 --> 01:07:39,000
because you can't take anything for granted with Dark as far as the surprise play

864
01:07:39,000 --> 01:07:43,000
and a double steal is a possibility and I see George is getting a bullpen ready.

865
01:07:43,000 --> 01:07:45,000
Man, Shaw may be hurt.

866
01:07:45,000 --> 01:07:48,000
Whitey ready again, the two and no pitch.

867
01:07:48,000 --> 01:07:52,000
Down low, three and no to Keane.

868
01:07:52,000 --> 01:07:59,000
Whitey has a left-handed batter coming up and he's being mighty careful with Harvey and the spotters.

869
01:07:59,000 --> 01:08:03,000
Two on, two outs in the fifth inning, a two to nothing ball game.

870
01:08:03,000 --> 01:08:05,000
The Giants are out in front.

871
01:08:05,000 --> 01:08:10,000
I think I have to throw a double breaking knuckle ball right about now, three nothing with Hillard coming up next.

872
01:08:10,000 --> 01:08:13,000
Dark's been turning them loose three and all.

873
01:08:13,000 --> 01:08:16,000
Here's the pitch, inside he walked in.

874
01:08:16,000 --> 01:08:21,000
Harvey Keane getting nothing at all to get off Whitey's court in this spot

875
01:08:21,000 --> 01:08:25,000
as Whitey had much rather pitch to the left-handed hitting Hillard

876
01:08:25,000 --> 01:08:28,000
than the right-handed batter Harvey Keane.

877
01:08:28,000 --> 01:08:30,000
So the bases are loaded with two outs.

878
01:08:30,000 --> 01:08:33,000
And here's Chuck coming on.

879
01:08:33,000 --> 01:08:38,000
He has lined to the shortstop and bounced a second in two trips.

880
01:08:38,000 --> 01:08:44,000
Tom Peller is at third base, Jose Pagan at second, Harvey Keane at first base.

881
01:08:44,000 --> 01:08:47,000
Action has started in the bullpen for the Giants.

882
01:08:47,000 --> 01:08:52,000
It could be that Mara Shaw hurt his hand trying to bun.

883
01:08:52,000 --> 01:08:57,000
It's a pitch to Hillard, outside curve breaking down and away.

884
01:08:57,000 --> 01:09:01,000
One ball to strikes.

885
01:09:01,000 --> 01:09:06,000
Bob Bull in the right-hander is throwing in the bullpen for the Giants.

886
01:09:06,000 --> 01:09:09,000
Bob gets it in yesterday's ball game.

887
01:09:09,000 --> 01:09:11,000
Here's the one in no pitch.

888
01:09:11,000 --> 01:09:13,000
Down low.

889
01:09:13,000 --> 01:09:18,000
Two in out of Hillard.

890
01:09:18,000 --> 01:09:24,000
Lots of times when you walk a batter intentionally are semi-intentionally.

891
01:09:24,000 --> 01:09:31,000
You just can't get it over to the next batter.

892
01:09:31,000 --> 01:09:35,000
So Whitey Ford behind two and out of Chuck Hillard.

893
01:09:35,000 --> 01:09:37,000
Goes into the windup.

894
01:09:37,000 --> 01:09:38,000
Here it is.

895
01:09:38,000 --> 01:09:40,000
Inside, 3-0.

896
01:09:40,000 --> 01:09:43,000
Wicked out a third base.

897
01:09:43,000 --> 01:09:45,000
Power back and down.

898
01:09:45,000 --> 01:09:49,000
Whitey Ford having trouble finding the strikes on here.

899
01:09:49,000 --> 01:09:59,000
He's behind Chuck Hillard with a ball three and a no strike cap.

900
01:09:59,000 --> 01:10:02,000
Chuck will be taking all the way on this pitch.

901
01:10:02,000 --> 01:10:03,000
Here it is.

902
01:10:03,000 --> 01:10:06,000
Strike, he got a free-spaw.

903
01:10:06,000 --> 01:10:08,000
Three and one.

904
01:10:08,000 --> 01:10:14,000
He's out of the box right now checking with Whitey Lockman.

905
01:10:14,000 --> 01:10:16,000
Here's the 3-1 pitch.

906
01:10:16,000 --> 01:10:18,000
Strike two.

907
01:10:18,000 --> 01:10:20,000
Hillard taking all the way.

908
01:10:20,000 --> 01:10:22,000
Three and two.

909
01:10:22,000 --> 01:10:24,000
The runners will be moving on this pitch.

910
01:10:24,000 --> 01:10:26,000
Three, two and two outs.

911
01:10:26,000 --> 01:10:29,000
The base is loaded here in the fifth inning.

912
01:10:29,000 --> 01:10:30,000
Whitey Ford ready.

913
01:10:30,000 --> 01:10:32,000
The three, two pitch.

914
01:10:32,000 --> 01:10:34,000
A swing and a miss.

915
01:10:34,000 --> 01:10:49,000
Chuck Hillard goes down swinging so there's no runs on two hits.

916
01:10:49,000 --> 01:10:53,000
No errors, three men left and the score is again to the first half of the fifth inning.

917
01:10:53,000 --> 01:10:56,000
The Giants two, the Yankees nothing.

918
01:10:56,000 --> 01:11:01,000
The first half of today's game was brought to you by the Gillette Safety Razor Company.

919
01:11:01,000 --> 01:11:06,000
The second half of today's game is brought to you by the Chrysler Corporation.

920
01:11:06,000 --> 01:11:09,000
There's a 63 Dodge.

921
01:11:09,000 --> 01:11:10,000
Is that a Dodge?

922
01:11:10,000 --> 01:11:13,000
Yeah, the new Polaro 500.

923
01:11:13,000 --> 01:11:15,000
That's a honey.

924
01:11:15,000 --> 01:11:20,000
The 1963 Dodge Polaro 500, the dashing dependable.

925
01:11:20,000 --> 01:11:24,000
The beautiful way to go in the low price field, the powerful way to go.

926
01:11:24,000 --> 01:11:26,000
Acceleration is amazing.

927
01:11:26,000 --> 01:11:28,000
Prove it to yourself that your Dodge dealings.

928
01:11:28,000 --> 01:11:33,000
You'll see you get more passenger space, more luggage room, and you'll find more luxury too

929
01:11:33,000 --> 01:11:39,000
in individually adjustable all-final bucket seats in 10 different interior trim combinations.

930
01:11:39,000 --> 01:11:46,000
In convertible or hardtop, the new Polaro 500 is one car you'll want to test drive for sure.

931
01:11:46,000 --> 01:11:48,000
It's one of the dependables.

932
01:11:48,000 --> 01:11:54,000
The 1963 Dodge Polaro 500, a product of Chrysler Corporation.

933
01:11:54,000 --> 01:12:05,000
Work quality, engine air, into every car.

934
01:12:05,000 --> 01:12:10,000
Well, let's pause 30 seconds here for our station identification.

935
01:12:10,000 --> 01:12:13,000
This is WGY, Schenectady.

936
01:12:13,000 --> 01:12:15,000
Is your beverage only half satisfying?

937
01:12:15,000 --> 01:12:18,000
Well, then ask yourself this question.

938
01:12:18,000 --> 01:12:25,000
Are you mixing with the best?

939
01:12:25,000 --> 01:12:30,000
It outsells all the rest.

940
01:12:30,000 --> 01:12:33,000
Taste better tonight.

941
01:12:33,000 --> 01:12:41,000
Feel better tomorrow.

942
01:12:41,000 --> 01:12:47,000
Bob Bowlin has come in, a side-winning right-hander, a big heart-thrower, a man shall apparently hurt his fingers.

943
01:12:47,000 --> 01:12:49,000
He attempted to butt.

944
01:12:49,000 --> 01:12:54,000
Say, ask any other players out here in this World Series, and they'll tell you that physical fitness doesn't just happen.

945
01:12:54,000 --> 01:12:58,000
And chances are they started to develop their bodies when they were kids.

946
01:12:58,000 --> 01:13:01,000
These athletes are only a small percentage of our population.

947
01:13:01,000 --> 01:13:03,000
What about the rest of us?

948
01:13:03,000 --> 01:13:09,000
If your children's school doesn't have a program of daily vigorous physical activity, urge them to start one now.

949
01:13:09,000 --> 01:13:16,000
For more information, write to the President's Council on Youth, Washington, 25 D.C.

950
01:13:16,000 --> 01:13:31,000
Now we're getting a new picture, as Joe told you here in the bottom of the fifth inning.

951
01:13:31,000 --> 01:13:37,000
It'll be Bob Bowlin, a big right-hander, and he'll be given as much time as he needs to get ready,

952
01:13:37,000 --> 01:13:42,000
because Mara Schall had to leave with an injury, and so Jim Honichick, the plate umpire,

953
01:13:42,000 --> 01:13:48,000
is standing off to the left of home plate right now, waiting for Bowlin to give him the word when he's ready.

954
01:13:48,000 --> 01:13:51,000
Joe, do you have some information here on Bowlin?

955
01:13:51,000 --> 01:13:55,000
Easy. I know he's tough on the right-hand hitters, George, they always complain about him,

956
01:13:55,000 --> 01:14:00,000
and big fellas been using relief by Alvin D'Arc, and once in a while they'd be pitching in body practice,

957
01:14:00,000 --> 01:14:03,000
and those right-hand hitters just not too anxious to get off that bench.

958
01:14:03,000 --> 01:14:10,000
He comes away around third base, and I guess one of the best descriptives you could give is that he plays good old country baseball,

959
01:14:10,000 --> 01:14:15,000
where he'll back and pump that ball, not too much science, just throw a lot of strikes with good stuff on it,

960
01:14:15,000 --> 01:14:18,000
and I kind of figure that's about as good a system as any.

961
01:14:18,000 --> 01:14:23,000
It is when you can get it over, Joe, and then yesterday out here he was getting it over.

962
01:14:23,000 --> 01:14:29,000
Now he'll be facing Bill Scower on the first batter, complete boy, you're in the picture of Whitey Ford.

963
01:14:29,000 --> 01:14:36,000
The Giants have two runs on five hits, and Noares and the Yankees have no runs on two hits, and they have no errors.

964
01:14:36,000 --> 01:14:41,000
They're scoring in this ballgame coming back in the second inning, Paulie Pallu let off with a double,

965
01:14:41,000 --> 01:14:48,000
Sopeta then bounced to the shortstop, Davenport struck out, and with a free two-count on Tom Haller,

966
01:14:48,000 --> 01:14:54,000
he land one into the lower deck in the right field seats, and the Giants have a two-to-nothing lead.

967
01:14:54,000 --> 01:15:00,000
During with Merrick Schauer coming up with the injury to his pitching hand, and of course there's no such thing as a trivial injury.

968
01:15:00,000 --> 01:15:06,000
A hangnail to a knuckleball pitcher, or a blister to a curveball pitcher is a very serious injury because he just can't handle a baseball.

969
01:15:06,000 --> 01:15:11,000
You just wonder what that will do to the rotation as far as the Giants' pitching is concerned.

970
01:15:11,000 --> 01:15:15,000
It's been in real good shape because the Yankees have had to come back with their starter.

971
01:15:15,000 --> 01:15:19,000
The Giants started with Merrick Schauer, was making his first start for his second,

972
01:15:19,000 --> 01:15:26,000
but now Merrick Schauer is out of the ballgame, and it'll be Bob Bollin who will have to hold his two-to-nothing lead.

973
01:15:26,000 --> 01:15:31,000
Well, here's Bill Schauer and stepping in. Schauer had a tremendous triple his first time at bat

974
01:15:31,000 --> 01:15:34,000
as he hit one over the head of Willie Mays in deep center field.

975
01:15:34,000 --> 01:15:40,000
The ball bounced against the fence, 457 feet away.

976
01:15:40,000 --> 01:15:43,000
That was the first hit of the series by the Moose.

977
01:15:43,000 --> 01:15:46,000
Bollin gets ready. Here's the pitch.

978
01:15:46,000 --> 01:15:55,000
He swings and fouls it off, this one going back in the upper deck. One strike.

979
01:15:55,000 --> 01:16:01,000
Schauer and Boyer and Ford will be the Yankee batters here in the fifth inning.

980
01:16:01,000 --> 01:16:07,000
Moose right down on the end of the bat, waiting.

981
01:16:07,000 --> 01:16:09,000
This is the one strike pitch.

982
01:16:09,000 --> 01:16:15,000
Brown ball hit deep into the hole for Garnhuzet. The long throw to first, he is safe at first place.

983
01:16:15,000 --> 01:16:23,000
Schauer and Dived into the bag. I don't believe he's hurt, but he was trying to get there as fast as he could.

984
01:16:23,000 --> 01:16:25,000
He bounced the ball between third and short.

985
01:16:25,000 --> 01:16:31,000
Faghan racing over, got it on the big hop at the turn to make the long throw to first.

986
01:16:31,000 --> 01:16:35,000
Not in time to get Schauer. That's just second hit.

987
01:16:35,000 --> 01:16:37,000
George, I don't think there ain't no problem.

988
01:16:37,000 --> 01:16:40,000
I'm surprised that his series so far has been the range of Faghan.

989
01:16:40,000 --> 01:16:42,000
He's just been tremendous out there.

990
01:16:42,000 --> 01:16:46,000
He took a base hit away from Howin and a ball now hit the hole by Schauer.

991
01:16:46,000 --> 01:16:48,000
He just about had him at first place.

992
01:16:48,000 --> 01:16:53,000
Here's Kledis Boyer. He swings and hits a high fly ball at his curving foul.

993
01:16:53,000 --> 01:16:58,000
He's going to be out of play over behind the giant dugout.

994
01:16:58,000 --> 01:17:00,000
One strike to Boyer.

995
01:17:00,000 --> 01:17:07,000
Kledes 0-for-1 in this game. He flyed the right field his first time at bat.

996
01:17:07,000 --> 01:17:14,000
It's a 2-0 ball game. We're in the bottom of the fifth inning. The giants are out in front.

997
01:17:14,000 --> 01:17:19,000
Schauer in at first base with no one out.

998
01:17:19,000 --> 01:17:22,000
Bullen gets set. Here's the pitch.

999
01:17:22,000 --> 01:17:25,000
Strike 2. He got the fast ball over. Boyer was ready to butt.

1000
01:17:25,000 --> 01:17:30,000
Bullen got back and got the call. Strike.

1001
01:17:30,000 --> 01:17:39,000
Davenport was playing deep at third base and Boyer was going to take advantage of it.

1002
01:17:39,000 --> 01:17:44,000
Kledes had two hits in the series. He swings and hits one up the middle. It's in the center field.

1003
01:17:44,000 --> 01:17:49,000
Here's Schauer in around second. He's going for third. Here's Mayes throwing in the second base.

1004
01:17:49,000 --> 01:17:54,000
Willey started to go to third with it and held up and threw it in the second.

1005
01:17:54,000 --> 01:17:59,000
Go back to Max Singles here in the fifth inning.

1006
01:17:59,000 --> 01:18:03,000
And the Yankees have runners at first and third with no one out.

1007
01:18:03,000 --> 01:18:08,000
Well, the Yankees threatening here in the bottom of the fifth. They trail in this ball game 2-0.

1008
01:18:08,000 --> 01:18:12,000
2-0. No one out.

1009
01:18:12,000 --> 01:18:16,000
There's action in the bullpen for the giants, but we cannot see the bullpen from here.

1010
01:18:16,000 --> 01:18:19,000
He fits to fourth. He swings and pops it up behind the plate.

1011
01:18:19,000 --> 01:18:28,000
So we ought to play one strike to Leite.

1012
01:18:28,000 --> 01:18:31,000
Cross-setting. Here's Stockinis-Stowren going over the play.

1013
01:18:31,000 --> 01:18:35,000
He wants him to come in on the ground ball to get away from the double play, but all possible.

1014
01:18:35,000 --> 01:18:38,000
Although it's short and third, they're laying back. Davenport's in closer third.

1015
01:18:38,000 --> 01:18:42,000
And the Pato course is holding the base runner closer to base.

1016
01:18:42,000 --> 01:18:45,000
Bob Bowlin taking a little time right now. It gets his sign.

1017
01:18:45,000 --> 01:18:52,000
Now he makes a token toss over to first base.

1018
01:18:52,000 --> 01:18:57,000
Boyer's at first base. Schauer in third with no one out. The giants lead 2-0.

1019
01:18:57,000 --> 01:19:01,000
The pitch to fourth is a ground ball to first base.

1020
01:19:01,000 --> 01:19:06,000
Here's a throw now by the fate of the third. They've got the runner, Schauer, in trap between third and home.

1021
01:19:06,000 --> 01:19:12,000
They're running him down and he's tagged out. The other runners move up.

1022
01:19:12,000 --> 01:19:16,000
They picked up the big bases, George. They got exactly what they wanted.

1023
01:19:16,000 --> 01:19:20,000
And a little bit of a bonus is Boyer raced all the way around to third base,

1024
01:19:20,000 --> 01:19:23,000
when Davenport had to chase Schauer and towards home.

1025
01:19:23,000 --> 01:19:26,000
And 1-4 trailing the play picked up second.

1026
01:19:26,000 --> 01:19:32,000
So now they've got second and third with only one out. The double play situation has been removed.

1027
01:19:32,000 --> 01:19:37,000
The sacrifice five picked up a big one. And the base tip ties it up.

1028
01:19:37,000 --> 01:19:44,000
So the Yankees with the ground ball picked up actually three bases in the process.

1029
01:19:44,000 --> 01:19:50,000
Runners at second and third with one out.

1030
01:19:50,000 --> 01:19:57,000
The giants leading 2-0. Tony Kuback to batter.

1031
01:19:57,000 --> 01:20:04,000
So fate almost and a while throw to third. Davenport had to scoop it out of the dirt.

1032
01:20:04,000 --> 01:20:08,000
Here's Kuback. He's 0-1 in this game. Here's the pitch.

1033
01:20:08,000 --> 01:20:17,000
Ground ball hit to the third baseman. It gets away from Davenport. Everybody's going to be safe.

1034
01:20:17,000 --> 01:20:22,000
No run coming in. The runner at third base, Boyer had to hold on.

1035
01:20:22,000 --> 01:20:27,000
As Davenport would have been ready to make a play on him.

1036
01:20:27,000 --> 01:20:35,000
So the bases are loaded with one out. And Jimmy Davenport was trying to short hop.

1037
01:20:35,000 --> 01:20:43,000
The ball off the bat of Kuback and he got away from him. He had to make it on an in-between play.

1038
01:20:43,000 --> 01:20:54,000
So Bobby Richardson will step in with the bases loaded and one out.

1039
01:20:54,000 --> 01:21:00,000
Bobby's 0-1 in this game. Here's Bolin's first pitch. Ground ball fouled on the first baseline.

1040
01:21:00,000 --> 01:21:10,000
Bobby checked his swing. Yankees have a bases loaded with one out. The giants lead 2-0.

1041
01:21:10,000 --> 01:21:15,000
Richardson waiting. Bolin ready. Here's the pitch.

1042
01:21:15,000 --> 01:21:19,000
He swings and hits a ground ball to the second baseman. Hillard steps on the back.

1043
01:21:19,000 --> 01:21:38,000
He throws the first to double play.

1044
01:21:38,000 --> 01:21:45,000
Bobby Richardson bounced on to Hillard near the back at second. He stepped on second flip to first in-time for the double play.

1045
01:21:45,000 --> 01:21:51,000
No runs on two hits. One air in the inning. Two men left. And the score at the end of five.

1046
01:21:51,000 --> 01:21:54,000
The giants 2 and the Yankees nothing.

1047
01:21:54,000 --> 01:22:01,000
Well some fine pitching by Bob Bolin. There in the jam in the fifth inning as the Yankees had runners at first and third with no one out.

1048
01:22:01,000 --> 01:22:06,000
And he pitched out of it without a run.

1049
01:22:06,000 --> 01:22:11,000
After nothing, the giants lead as we go into the sixth inning. Willie Mays will lead off.

1050
01:22:11,000 --> 01:22:15,000
Followed by Fully-Fallu and then Orlando Sepeta.

1051
01:22:15,000 --> 01:22:21,000
Big sign on the scoreboard says Marischal introduced right index finger trying to buck.

1052
01:22:21,000 --> 01:22:27,000
The pitch to Mays is a ground ball to the shark stock. Two back passes to flip the first be down.

1053
01:22:27,000 --> 01:22:35,000
Willie Mays goes down. Shark to first. One away. And the batter will be Fully-Fallu.

1054
01:22:35,000 --> 01:22:39,000
Without a double in two trips today. He doubled and scored a run in the second inning.

1055
01:22:39,000 --> 01:22:46,000
Get into a double play in the fourth inning.

1056
01:22:46,000 --> 01:22:52,000
Board gets ready. The first pitch. Strike a fastball in at the knees.

1057
01:22:52,000 --> 01:23:03,000
The giants have two runs, five hits and one air. Yankees no runs on four hits and they have no errors.

1058
01:23:03,000 --> 01:23:09,000
Here's the one strike pitch. Slow curvy.

1059
01:23:09,000 --> 01:23:15,000
Went all the way around and lost his helmet on that one.

1060
01:23:15,000 --> 01:23:24,000
We're in the top of the sixth inning. There's one out with no one on. Two to nothing. The giants lead.

1061
01:23:24,000 --> 01:23:31,000
Board gets ready. The two strike pitch. Inside. One ball, two strikes.

1062
01:23:31,000 --> 01:23:43,000
All the scoring in this game coming back in the second inning on a two run homer by Tom Howler, the catcher for the giants.

1063
01:23:43,000 --> 01:23:51,000
Whitey checks the sign. Here's the one two pitch. He swings and hits the batter to the shark. Two back passes.

1064
01:23:51,000 --> 01:23:58,000
The long court at first. He's out. Fully-Fallu goes down. Two back to Scoward.

1065
01:23:58,000 --> 01:24:08,000
Two down and the batter will be Sepeta. Orlando bounced to the shortstop in the second inning.

1066
01:24:08,000 --> 01:24:16,000
In the fourth inning he flyed to right field. Here's the pitch.

1067
01:24:16,000 --> 01:24:28,000
The curve ball. Get on the ground. The first base. Scoward has it stepped on the wagon. The player is out. The giants go out. One, two, three. No runs, no hits, no errors. No one left.

1068
01:24:28,000 --> 01:24:32,000
The score at the end of the first half of sixth inning. The giants two and the Yankees nothing.

1069
01:24:32,000 --> 01:24:40,000
When you look at that one, what kind is it? That, my friend, is a 63 Dodge. I'll take it.

1070
01:24:40,000 --> 01:24:50,000
The defendable 1963 Dodge. The beautiful way to go in the low-priced field. Dodge is a full six inches longer than last year with a broader lower hood.

1071
01:24:50,000 --> 01:24:56,000
A canopy roof that extends over the rear window to protect you from the rays of the sun. A longer, deeper trunk.

1072
01:24:56,000 --> 01:25:04,000
And the 63 Dodge is richly tailored inside. Interior cloth fabrics are made of 100% nylon work.

1073
01:25:04,000 --> 01:25:14,000
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1074
01:25:14,000 --> 01:25:20,000
See them at your Dodge dealers, the 1963 Dodge dependables. A product of Chrysler Corporation.

1075
01:25:20,000 --> 01:25:30,000
Wear quality. Engineer, come into every car.

1076
01:25:30,000 --> 01:25:36,000
Are we going to the bottom of the sixth inning? The giants are out in front by a score of 2 to nothing.

1077
01:25:36,000 --> 01:25:43,000
Tom Trash will be the lead-off man for the Yankees. He'll be followed by Mickey Mantle and the Roger Marys.

1078
01:25:43,000 --> 01:25:48,000
Bob Bowen during the pitching for the giants, he came on in the fifth inning.

1079
01:25:48,000 --> 01:25:54,000
Pitching in place of Juan Marachal, the starting pitcher. Juan injured his finger. Attempting a burn.

1080
01:25:54,000 --> 01:26:08,000
Trash has had a single and two trips in this ballgame. Here's the first pitch. He tries to bump, but he missed it. One strike.

1081
01:26:08,000 --> 01:26:14,000
Tommy was going to drag one down the first baseline. He's a switch hitter.

1082
01:26:14,000 --> 01:26:25,000
Adding left-handed against Bowen. Well, Tom is called here, Joe. That looks like Billy O'Dell going to the bullpen.

1083
01:26:25,000 --> 01:26:29,000
Exactly who it is, George. I just wonder if he's going to lose enough with Dan Demarra. Alvin's going to use him today.

1084
01:26:29,000 --> 01:26:41,000
But in any way, time is calling. O'Dell rushes to the bullpen and he's left center field.

1085
01:26:41,000 --> 01:26:48,000
A one strike count to Tom Trash. Bowen ready. Here's the pitch. He swings and misses. Strike two.

1086
01:26:48,000 --> 01:26:54,000
This fellow Bowen has thrown nothing but strikes since coming on.

1087
01:26:54,000 --> 01:27:01,000
He's got a strike two count on about four batters.

1088
01:27:01,000 --> 01:27:07,000
Taking a little time now as he looks in. Here's the pitch. Bow ball.

1089
01:27:07,000 --> 01:27:11,000
This will be out of play. It's coming back in the upper deck. Still strike two.

1090
01:27:11,000 --> 01:27:15,000
Even with a two-strike no-ball count, George, he's around that place.

1091
01:27:15,000 --> 01:27:21,000
He's not wasting any of where they can swing.

1092
01:27:21,000 --> 01:27:26,000
A two-to-nothing ballgame here in the bottom of the sixth inning. The Giants lead the Yankees.

1093
01:27:26,000 --> 01:27:32,000
The pitch to Tom Trash. He swings and misses.

1094
01:27:32,000 --> 01:27:43,000
One away and the batter will be Mickey Mannel. Mickey's over two in this game. He's stuck out both times.

1095
01:27:43,000 --> 01:27:47,000
Tom Hallow moving out to the mound once again saying something to Bowen.

1096
01:27:47,000 --> 01:27:51,000
Probably reminding him how they found a pitch Mickey today.

1097
01:27:51,000 --> 01:27:54,000
This will be Bowen's first time to face Mickey.

1098
01:27:54,000 --> 01:28:02,000
To continue the same batter, it'll be strikes against strikes. Mannel a good fastball hitter against Bowen who has been throwing nothing but fastballs.

1099
01:28:02,000 --> 01:28:11,000
Here's the first pitch. Change of face. Outside. One ball and a strike.

1100
01:28:11,000 --> 01:28:16,000
The Giants are deep and around to the right for Mickey.

1101
01:28:16,000 --> 01:28:20,000
Strong left-handed batter against the right-hander. Here's the one at no-pitch.

1102
01:28:20,000 --> 01:28:24,000
Another change-up. It's outside. Ball two and a strike.

1103
01:28:24,000 --> 01:28:31,000
The first two change-ups Joe we've seen. He's been burning the fastball, but against Mickey he has gone to the change of pace.

1104
01:28:31,000 --> 01:28:38,000
Maristell had struck Mannel out twice with the slow curveball, so we're trying to get him with the slow stuff. Bowen is missed and missed badly.

1105
01:28:38,000 --> 01:28:46,000
Here's the two and no-pitch. Fastball. It's inside. Three and out of Mickey.

1106
01:28:46,000 --> 01:28:57,000
Roger Marist is in the on-deck circle. The Giants leading two to nothing. We're in the bottom of the sixth inning.

1107
01:28:57,000 --> 01:29:07,000
Bowen taking a little time as he looks in. Here's a three and no-pitch. Strike. He got a fastball in around the knees.

1108
01:29:07,000 --> 01:29:19,000
He's got a fastball three and strike one. One out with no one on here in the sixth inning.

1109
01:29:19,000 --> 01:29:26,000
Here's a three and one-pitch. Outside. Another change-up and Mannel draws a base on ball.

1110
01:29:26,000 --> 01:29:34,000
So the Yankees are running at first base. One out and Roger Marist about it.

1111
01:29:34,000 --> 01:29:45,000
Here's the center and bounce the first base in two trips. The attendance, just being announced here today, 66,607.

1112
01:29:45,000 --> 01:29:58,000
66,607 here today.

1113
01:29:58,000 --> 01:30:08,000
Bowen comes to a set position and the pitch to Marist. A foul ball down the left field line. He's been curving back into the crowd. One strike.

1114
01:30:08,000 --> 01:30:19,000
I know it's tough on those fielders, Joe, because some of these foul balls, when they leave the bat, they have to take a double look at them to find them.

1115
01:30:19,000 --> 01:30:23,000
Excuse me, guys. I was going to say, his white shirt don't help anything much.

1116
01:30:23,000 --> 01:30:33,000
Here's the pitch. Strike two. Fastball right around the knee. Two strikes to Roger Marist.

1117
01:30:33,000 --> 01:30:40,000
This has been a familiar pitching pattern for Bob Bowen. He's getting two quick strikes over to most of these batters.

1118
01:30:40,000 --> 01:30:51,000
Chuck's his runner at first base. Now he makes a throw to first. Make you back in time.

1119
01:30:51,000 --> 01:31:00,000
Marist getting out of the box for just a moment. Here's the pitch. Outside and that one was close. One ball, two strikes.

1120
01:31:00,000 --> 01:31:07,000
What's an amazing thing to see these pitchers keeping that ball on the outside part of the plate to these big left-handed batters.

1121
01:31:07,000 --> 01:31:16,000
Marist, Mannell, looking for something on the inside they can pull into these right field seats. They're just not getting it from the giant pitchers.

1122
01:31:16,000 --> 01:31:25,000
Here's another throw to first, just a token toss reminding Mannell that he's keeping an eye on him.

1123
01:31:25,000 --> 01:31:32,000
Bowen gets that. Here's the pitch. Outside again. Two and two to Marist.

1124
01:31:32,000 --> 01:31:37,000
Mannell at first base, one out here in the sixth inning. The giant's lead, two to nothing.

1125
01:31:37,000 --> 01:31:49,000
There's been much nicking and shooting for the corners. Bowen has just been trying to get that fast ball. He's outside part of the plate. That's the only spot he wants and he's got a good one.

1126
01:31:49,000 --> 01:31:56,000
Here's another throw to first base. Make you back.

1127
01:31:56,000 --> 01:32:06,000
A ground ball to shortstop here would be a base hit. There's nobody in the shortstop position. Davenport is wide at a bag at 30, between third and short.

1128
01:32:06,000 --> 01:32:12,000
Marist, way outside with it. Almost got by the catcher. Three and two to Marist.

1129
01:32:12,000 --> 01:32:19,000
Now we'll check Mannell to see if he's moving on this pitch. Three, two, with one out.

1130
01:32:19,000 --> 01:32:25,000
Bob Bowen got two quick strikes on Roger Marist. Now he's missed with the next three.

1131
01:32:25,000 --> 01:32:31,000
He's done it with his fast ball. The only pitch he's been able to get is the strikes on his first fast ball.

1132
01:32:31,000 --> 01:32:36,000
Bob taking a little time as he checks his runner, the bitch. Down low he walks in.

1133
01:32:36,000 --> 01:32:39,000
Roger Marist goes a lot.

1134
01:32:39,000 --> 01:32:45,000
The Yankees have two on with one out and here's Al Doric racing out of the dugout.

1135
01:32:45,000 --> 01:32:51,000
Bowen has been in a lot of trouble since coming into this game.

1136
01:32:51,000 --> 01:32:55,000
Yankees threatened in the fifth inning. They had runners at first and third with no one out.

1137
01:32:55,000 --> 01:33:03,000
Later the base is loaded with one out and failed to score. And here in the sixth inning they have runners at first and second with one out.

1138
01:33:03,000 --> 01:33:10,000
Roger based on balls will make that manager do quite well at any time, but in that sixth, seventh and eighth and ninth inning especially,

1139
01:33:10,000 --> 01:33:14,000
that's when that based on balls will really make them jump up and down in that dugout.

1140
01:33:14,000 --> 01:33:19,000
The dark came out of there like a jack out of the box.

1141
01:33:19,000 --> 01:33:28,000
Alston Howard the batter. Bowen ready. Here's the pitch. He swings and bounces at foul from rolling behind the plate. One strike.

1142
01:33:28,000 --> 01:33:32,000
L.A. has bounced to the shortstop and struck out in two traps.

1143
01:33:32,000 --> 01:33:36,000
Bagan made a great play on him back in the second inning as he drilled one up the middle.

1144
01:33:36,000 --> 01:33:44,000
Jose raced over, knocked it down, recovered in time to get him at first base.

1145
01:33:44,000 --> 01:33:52,000
A one strike count. Man on the second base, Marys at first. Here's the pitch. He swings and fouls it back.

1146
01:33:52,000 --> 01:33:55,000
Coming back into the crowd.

1147
01:33:55,000 --> 01:34:00,000
The outfield defense against Howard is a bit unique in that Philippe Arlou is pretty much straight away,

1148
01:34:00,000 --> 01:34:06,000
maybe even shading towards the left of your line while May's with a two strike count has taken a couple more steps.

1149
01:34:06,000 --> 01:34:10,000
Over towards right center, making it Howard will probably cut down on his swing with a two strike count.

1150
01:34:10,000 --> 01:34:15,000
There's a lot of room in left center field. Bowen gets up.

1151
01:34:15,000 --> 01:34:21,000
The pitch to Howard. He swings and hits a foul ball in the right center. Harvey Keene is over there. It makes the cut.

1152
01:34:21,000 --> 01:34:28,000
Arnold tagged up, but held on. Alston Howard flying to Keene so there's two outs.

1153
01:34:28,000 --> 01:34:38,000
And the batter will be Bill Scott.

1154
01:34:38,000 --> 01:34:43,000
Howard has had two hits and two trips. He tripled in the second, singled in the fifth.

1155
01:34:43,000 --> 01:34:50,000
Giant's leading two to nothing here in the bottom of the sixth inning. The Yankees have two on with two outs.

1156
01:34:50,000 --> 01:34:57,000
Moves a big right-handed batter right down the end of the bat. Bowen delivers. He swings and misses.

1157
01:34:57,000 --> 01:35:08,000
All around the world. One strike. Arm's strike. He opened the inning by striking out. Madel and May are supposed to walk.

1158
01:35:08,000 --> 01:35:14,000
Alston Howard has just fly to Keene in right field.

1159
01:35:14,000 --> 01:35:19,000
There's the pitch to Skyron. As it is fast, so about to the right. Moose is trying to get out of the way.

1160
01:35:19,000 --> 01:35:30,000
The right-side fast ball. Bowen's strike two. All the scoring in this ball game coming back in the second inning.

1161
01:35:30,000 --> 01:35:42,000
A two-round homer out the bat of Tom Haller of the Giants. Bob Bowen checks the runners. Here's the pitch.

1162
01:35:42,000 --> 01:35:53,000
Ball way up high with a fast ball. One and two to Moose. Two on, two outs in the bottom of the sixth inning.

1163
01:35:53,000 --> 01:36:08,000
Giants have out-hit the Yankees five to four. Bowen takes a little down. Gets the sign. Here's the one-two pitch.

1164
01:36:08,000 --> 01:36:16,000
All the top half. Two and two, Moose. Howard is having just a bit of trouble picking up that ball on the two-strikes.

1165
01:36:16,000 --> 01:36:21,000
No ball counts. The high inside pitch is caught in his weapon. In this one, he caught in his weapon.

1166
01:36:21,000 --> 01:36:28,000
He could see as he walked out in front of home plays that he was just trying to take in a personal inventory to settle down a bit.

1167
01:36:28,000 --> 01:36:35,000
Giants weren't complaining after the ball game yesterday about the people in San Jose or a tough background to hit end-set.

1168
01:36:35,000 --> 01:36:44,000
Here's the two-two pitch. Inside a fast ball, a push-and-back. Three and two to Skarn. That means the runners will be moving.

1169
01:36:44,000 --> 01:36:50,000
They have a large curtain here in center field that they leave up during the regular season.

1170
01:36:50,000 --> 01:36:57,000
They don't have these big clouds, but with a capacity house, they have to let the curtain down so the people can see the ball game through there.

1171
01:36:57,000 --> 01:37:04,000
And that gives a bad background for the batters as they're looking into a bunch of white shirts out there today.

1172
01:37:04,000 --> 01:37:10,000
Bow and set. Here's the three-two pitch. He swings it, hits a ground ball, it's in the left field.

1173
01:37:10,000 --> 01:37:14,000
Hit the line coming in. There comes way the third. He'll hold up.

1174
01:37:14,000 --> 01:37:20,000
Skarn hit a ground ball just out of the race of the gun in the left field.

1175
01:37:20,000 --> 01:37:23,000
It's a two-to-one ball game. Here are the Giants.

1176
01:37:23,000 --> 01:37:36,000
Now this is a routine ground ball by Skarn just out of the race of the gun.

1177
01:37:36,000 --> 01:37:41,000
Jose and all of shortstop play Skarn well over towards the back.

1178
01:37:41,000 --> 01:37:43,000
It's stuck him because he hits a lot in the right field.

1179
01:37:43,000 --> 01:37:47,000
For most batters, it would have been a routine play, but Skarn just couldn't get it.

1180
01:37:47,000 --> 01:37:52,000
He died for the ball trying to knock it down to save the run, but it went in the left field.

1181
01:37:52,000 --> 01:37:57,000
That's a two-to-one game, run as it first and third to Alton here, sweet Boyer.

1182
01:37:57,000 --> 01:38:01,000
Bow and delivers. He swings it, and the line is the left field.

1183
01:38:01,000 --> 01:38:04,000
Boyer hits the right field, the left field.

1184
01:38:04,000 --> 01:38:24,000
Now Bow and went through a three-two down Skarn, and two pictures later it's a brand new ball game.

1185
01:38:24,000 --> 01:38:29,000
Skarn bounced the single in the left, scoring model, and sweet Boyer hit the first pitch,

1186
01:38:29,000 --> 01:38:35,000
a line drive between third and short in the left.

1187
01:38:35,000 --> 01:38:38,000
It's all tied in two-to and Joe, and I think we're going to get a pitching change.

1188
01:38:38,000 --> 01:38:43,000
Looks that way Alton is out there enjoying the homely times he's had on the bench.

1189
01:38:43,000 --> 01:38:47,000
I know I've heard a billion times, I've had to try to explain it a few million times

1190
01:38:47,000 --> 01:38:52,000
about the base on balls from the fifth inning on, and they've come home to really hot here.

1191
01:38:52,000 --> 01:38:59,000
And the base on balls from Maryland, the base on balls from Roger Mast, who runs it up on that scoreboard.

1192
01:39:23,000 --> 01:39:32,000
Join us, take a look at the ball fan. Don Lysen is coming in to pitch here for the San Francisco Giants.

1193
01:39:32,000 --> 01:39:38,000
Big down making his way in. Alton Dike is still on the mound waiting for Lysen.

1194
01:39:38,000 --> 01:39:42,000
Tom Howard is out along with Bob Bowlin. So it's all tied up here.

1195
01:39:42,000 --> 01:39:47,000
Two-to the base on balls have come home, and while Lysen gets to the mound,

1196
01:39:47,000 --> 01:39:52,000
he will pause right now 30 seconds for station identification.

1197
01:39:52,000 --> 01:39:58,000
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1198
01:39:58,000 --> 01:40:03,000
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01:40:03,000 --> 01:40:11,000
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1202
01:40:26,000 --> 01:40:31,000
Coming on to pitch here in the sixth inning, the Yankees have tied the score.

1203
01:40:31,000 --> 01:40:37,000
Two-to, they have runners at first and second, two out, 24 to dead due to being the batter,

1204
01:40:37,000 --> 01:40:42,000
you hear the tremendous roar going up here in the stadium, and Yogi Berra is coming out of the dugout.

1205
01:40:42,000 --> 01:40:44,000
They're back for Whitey Ford.

1206
01:40:49,000 --> 01:40:56,000
Yogi played in the second game of this world series, replacing Elston Howard, who injured his wrist sliding home in the first game.

1207
01:40:56,000 --> 01:40:59,000
That's the only action Yogi has seen in the series.

1208
01:40:59,000 --> 01:41:07,000
He's coming on the bat, with 30 seconds, two outs for the ball game all tied in two-to.

1209
01:41:07,000 --> 01:41:11,000
Ryson are right heavily on that slider and Yogi a good inside hitter,

1210
01:41:11,000 --> 01:41:18,000
and look at that infield, Yogi's playing way back on the right side, open to knock that ball down, and it prevents Tower from scoring.

1211
01:41:22,000 --> 01:41:28,000
Don Ryson, look again, and follows in the ball game out here yesterday for the chance.

1212
01:41:28,000 --> 01:41:33,000
The pitch to Berra, wall, outside, one ball and a strike.

1213
01:41:33,000 --> 01:41:39,000
As Joe told you, there's an old saying in baseball, every time you walk a batter, he'll come around to score.

1214
01:41:39,000 --> 01:41:45,000
Bob Bowlin, more two batters here in the sixth than they both scored, Mannel and Meras.

1215
01:41:45,000 --> 01:41:49,000
Singles off the bat of Scowern and Boyer driving in the runs.

1216
01:41:52,000 --> 01:41:54,000
Ryson checks his runners.

1217
01:41:54,000 --> 01:42:01,000
The pitch to Berra, he swings and fouls it off, this one going into the upper deck beyond the giant dugout.

1218
01:42:01,000 --> 01:42:03,000
One ball, one strike.

1219
01:42:03,000 --> 01:42:07,000
The Yankees two and the Giants two, we're in the sixth inning.

1220
01:42:11,000 --> 01:42:16,000
Juan Mara Schaal started this game for San Francisco, he entered his finger in the fifth inning, he had to leave.

1221
01:42:16,000 --> 01:42:22,000
Bob Bowlin came on in the fifth, and now Don Larson relieving him here in the sixth inning.

1222
01:42:22,000 --> 01:42:27,000
And we just received word that Billy O'Dell, a left hander, has been throwing in the bullpen.

1223
01:42:27,000 --> 01:42:32,000
Billy is scheduled to pitch tomorrow for the chance, but he's throwing today.

1224
01:42:32,000 --> 01:42:35,000
Jim Poats is throwing in the Yankee bullpen.

1225
01:42:35,000 --> 01:42:40,000
Here's the pitch, ball, outside, ball two and strike one.

1226
01:42:40,000 --> 01:42:44,000
We'll be getting a new pitcher for the Yankees in the seventh inning.

1227
01:42:44,000 --> 01:42:49,000
It's a two-one count to Yogi Berra.

1228
01:42:49,000 --> 01:42:53,000
Boyer's at first base, scouring, it's second with two out.

1229
01:42:53,000 --> 01:42:56,000
All tied at two and two.

1230
01:42:59,000 --> 01:43:02,000
Larson taking a lot of time.

1231
01:43:03,000 --> 01:43:05,000
Here's the two-one pitch.

1232
01:43:05,000 --> 01:43:08,000
The batter ball, it's up, way up, high, low.

1233
01:43:08,000 --> 01:43:14,000
Three and one to Berra.

1234
01:43:14,000 --> 01:43:17,000
Yogi out of the box checking with Corsetti.

1235
01:43:17,000 --> 01:43:20,000
But I would imagine it's just routine, Joe.

1236
01:43:20,000 --> 01:43:22,000
The green light is on.

1237
01:43:22,000 --> 01:43:27,000
I think if Corsetti would give him the sixth sign, Yogi's going through with this thing, right in the batter's box, George.

1238
01:43:27,000 --> 01:43:32,000
I think he just looked out of curiosity to see what was going on down at third base.

1239
01:43:32,000 --> 01:43:37,000
And I'm probably winking, Corsetti, to say, yeah, okay, bro.

1240
01:43:37,000 --> 01:43:40,000
Yogi right down on the end of the bat, waiting.

1241
01:43:41,000 --> 01:43:43,000
Here's the three-one pitch.

1242
01:43:43,000 --> 01:43:44,000
Serve ball.

1243
01:43:44,000 --> 01:43:47,000
Did he swing he did with Jim Larson?

1244
01:43:47,000 --> 01:43:49,000
Yogi doesn't like to call it.

1245
01:43:49,000 --> 01:43:50,000
He will.

1246
01:43:50,000 --> 01:43:52,000
It's something to honor, Dick.

1247
01:43:52,000 --> 01:43:56,000
He wouldn't know why, whether it was a call strike or whether he swung at it.

1248
01:43:56,000 --> 01:44:01,000
Yogi started his swing and Larson came up with quite a pitch to let out curve ball.

1249
01:44:01,000 --> 01:44:03,000
Yogi, to say, was looking for the fast ball.

1250
01:44:03,000 --> 01:44:09,000
He went left to shoot and then tried to hold up, then on a check, over the strike.

1251
01:44:09,000 --> 01:44:14,000
You know that was a big pitch for Larson because now, if he curved him on the three-one,

1252
01:44:14,000 --> 01:44:17,000
Yogi don't know on the three-two, he might throw another curve.

1253
01:44:17,000 --> 01:44:18,000
Change of anything.

1254
01:44:18,000 --> 01:44:20,000
He's done a second, all right.

1255
01:44:21,000 --> 01:44:22,000
Well, the runners will be moving.

1256
01:44:22,000 --> 01:44:23,000
That's for sure.

1257
01:44:23,000 --> 01:44:24,000
Three, two, and two outs.

1258
01:44:24,000 --> 01:44:25,000
Larson ready?

1259
01:44:25,000 --> 01:44:26,000
Here it is.

1260
01:44:26,000 --> 01:44:27,000
Serve ball.

1261
01:44:27,000 --> 01:44:28,000
It's outside.

1262
01:44:28,000 --> 01:44:33,000
There are also base on balls, so the base is loaded.

1263
01:44:33,000 --> 01:44:38,000
With two outs and the batter will be Tony Kubeck.

1264
01:44:38,000 --> 01:44:43,000
Tony has walked, climbed the center, and stayed on there.

1265
01:44:43,000 --> 01:44:45,000
It's over two, officially.

1266
01:44:47,000 --> 01:44:49,000
Yogi's a picked up two here in the sixth inning.

1267
01:44:49,000 --> 01:44:51,000
It's all tied, it's two and two.

1268
01:44:51,000 --> 01:44:54,000
They're still pressing with the base, it's loaded.

1269
01:44:54,000 --> 01:45:00,000
Don Larson, a big right-hander looking in to get the side.

1270
01:45:00,000 --> 01:45:04,000
He fits the Kubeck, he swings and misses on a curved ball.

1271
01:45:04,000 --> 01:45:05,000
One strike.

1272
01:45:07,000 --> 01:45:09,000
Tony's a tall, slender left-handed batter.

1273
01:45:10,000 --> 01:45:13,000
He's bet most of this season in the Army getting out in early August.

1274
01:45:19,000 --> 01:45:20,000
A one strike count.

1275
01:45:20,000 --> 01:45:21,000
A two strike count.

1276
01:45:23,000 --> 01:45:25,000
Cheyenne straight away, not too deep.

1277
01:45:26,000 --> 01:45:27,000
Here's a pitch.

1278
01:45:27,000 --> 01:45:28,000
He swings and misses.

1279
01:45:36,000 --> 01:45:40,000
That was no pitcher for the Yankees in the seventh inning.

1280
01:45:40,000 --> 01:45:43,000
Yogi Barra batting for Whitey Ford.

1281
01:45:44,000 --> 01:45:47,000
Ford cannot be the losing pitcher in this game,

1282
01:45:47,000 --> 01:45:51,000
and he could be the winning pitcher if the Yankees should fit the run-up here and stay in front.

1283
01:45:53,000 --> 01:45:55,000
Larson ready, here it is.

1284
01:45:55,000 --> 01:45:57,000
Upside, that's a ball, rolling away.

1285
01:45:58,000 --> 01:45:59,000
One ball, two strikes.

1286
01:46:03,000 --> 01:46:07,000
Barra's at first base, Boyard's second, Scow in at third with two outs.

1287
01:46:07,000 --> 01:46:09,000
One ball, two strikes, Kubeck.

1288
01:46:13,000 --> 01:46:14,000
Tony waiting on Larson.

1289
01:46:15,000 --> 01:46:16,000
Here's the pitch.

1290
01:46:16,000 --> 01:46:18,000
Another ball, hit on the ground with a second base.

1291
01:46:18,000 --> 01:46:20,000
The fader cuts it off, here's the throw to Larson, he does.

1292
01:46:21,000 --> 01:46:23,000
Yellow is ready to field round,

1293
01:46:23,000 --> 01:46:24,000
and the fader cut in front of him,

1294
01:46:24,000 --> 01:46:25,000
and he's put it off on the big hop,

1295
01:46:25,000 --> 01:46:27,000
turning through to Larson,

1296
01:46:27,000 --> 01:46:29,000
and down to the out on Kubeck.

1297
01:46:30,000 --> 01:46:33,000
Two runs in the inning, on two hits.

1298
01:46:33,000 --> 01:46:35,000
Nowhere a free-band left,

1299
01:46:35,000 --> 01:46:36,000
and the score is the end of sixth,

1300
01:46:36,000 --> 01:46:38,000
the Yankees two and the Giants two.

1301
01:46:39,000 --> 01:46:43,000
Have you heard about the automobile industry's first five-year or 50,000 mile warranty?

1302
01:46:43,000 --> 01:46:46,000
Five years? 50,000 miles?

1303
01:46:46,000 --> 01:46:51,000
That's right, it's the warranty now offered on 1963 Chrysler Corporation cars.

1304
01:46:51,000 --> 01:46:52,000
What does it cover?

1305
01:46:52,000 --> 01:46:54,000
It covers the powertrain of your car,

1306
01:46:54,000 --> 01:46:56,000
the expensive parts to repair or replace.

1307
01:46:56,000 --> 01:46:58,000
Sounds terrific.

1308
01:46:58,000 --> 01:47:01,000
It's the most significant warranty ever offered on an automobile.

1309
01:47:01,000 --> 01:47:03,000
Your dealer will be glad to explain his new warranty,

1310
01:47:03,000 --> 01:47:05,000
another first from Chrysler Corporation.

1311
01:47:05,000 --> 01:47:07,000
Stay tuned for details later in this game.

1312
01:47:07,000 --> 01:47:11,000
At the end of sixth, the Yankees have two runs on six hits in the race.

1313
01:47:11,000 --> 01:47:15,000
The Giants have two runs on five hits, and they've made one error.

1314
01:47:15,000 --> 01:47:18,000
The error did not contribute to the scoring in this ballgame,

1315
01:47:18,000 --> 01:47:22,000
although it put the Giants in a hole back in the fifth inning.

1316
01:47:22,000 --> 01:47:25,000
We're getting a new pitcher for the Yankees here in the seventh inning.

1317
01:47:25,000 --> 01:47:28,000
It'll be Jim Cote, the tall friend of right-hander.

1318
01:47:28,000 --> 01:47:33,000
Mighty Ford going out for the pinch batter, and the bottom of the sixth inning there,

1319
01:47:33,000 --> 01:47:35,000
batted for him and drew a walk.

1320
01:47:38,000 --> 01:47:41,000
Now while we're waiting for Cote to take his warm-up toss,

1321
01:47:41,000 --> 01:47:44,000
let's pause 30 seconds here for our station identification.

1322
01:47:47,000 --> 01:47:49,000
This is WGY's Connected A.

1323
01:47:49,000 --> 01:47:52,000
You know, it takes a special time to get to the bottom of the sixth inning,

1324
01:47:52,000 --> 01:47:55,000
and it's a great opportunity to get to the bottom of the sixth inning.

1325
01:47:55,000 --> 01:47:59,000
WGY's Connected A. You know, it takes a special something extra

1326
01:47:59,000 --> 01:48:03,000
to be a major league ballplayer, or anything else that rates as the very best.

1327
01:48:03,000 --> 01:48:05,000
Take Saratoga Vichy, for instance.

1328
01:48:05,000 --> 01:48:09,000
Saratoga's naturally good, naturally lively spring fresh flavor

1329
01:48:09,000 --> 01:48:13,000
adds that extra snap and extra sparkle in every drink.

1330
01:48:13,000 --> 01:48:18,000
In fact, Saratoga Vichy has such extra tantalizing flavor,

1331
01:48:18,000 --> 01:48:20,000
it's delicious all by itself.

1332
01:48:20,000 --> 01:48:22,000
Next time you get that great big thirst,

1333
01:48:22,000 --> 01:48:28,000
enjoy the extra satisfaction you get only from Saratoga Vichy with the yellow label.

1334
01:48:31,000 --> 01:48:33,000
I'm Howard, and the short stop, Jose Pagod.

1335
01:48:33,000 --> 01:48:36,000
George just declared his order with a coach coming out of both,

1336
01:48:36,000 --> 01:48:39,000
and I wonder who's the captain now, but Daly and Marshall Bridges,

1337
01:48:39,000 --> 01:48:41,000
they got a big thing going out there, that both,

1338
01:48:41,000 --> 01:48:44,000
and who's the captain, and the coach is out of there now.

1339
01:48:44,000 --> 01:48:46,000
They might have had an election.

1340
01:48:46,000 --> 01:48:49,000
One vote for Daly and one for Bridges.

1341
01:48:49,000 --> 01:48:52,000
It's all tied, it won one.

1342
01:48:52,000 --> 01:48:55,000
Here's Davenport, he struck out his first time at bat,

1343
01:48:55,000 --> 01:48:59,000
bounced to the short stop in the fifth inning, in so for two.

1344
01:48:59,000 --> 01:49:02,000
The coach gets ready, and the first pitch is a curve, a five.

1345
01:49:02,000 --> 01:49:05,000
One ball, no strike.

1346
01:49:05,000 --> 01:49:10,000
The Giants got two in the second, the Yankees tied it with two in the sixth.

1347
01:49:14,000 --> 01:49:17,000
Jim taking a long look in.

1348
01:49:17,000 --> 01:49:21,000
Here's the one in O-pitch, fast ball is down low.

1349
01:49:21,000 --> 01:49:24,000
A ball, two and a no strike count.

1350
01:49:26,000 --> 01:49:29,000
The starting pitchers have departed the scene,

1351
01:49:29,000 --> 01:49:34,000
Juan Marshall, for the Giants, and Whitey Ford for the Yankees.

1352
01:49:34,000 --> 01:49:37,000
The pitchers of record right now, Jim coached for the Yankees,

1353
01:49:37,000 --> 01:49:40,000
and Don Lachlan for the Giants.

1354
01:49:41,000 --> 01:49:44,000
Here's the two in O-pitch, ball is inside,

1355
01:49:44,000 --> 01:49:47,000
and the third out at Davenport.

1356
01:49:47,000 --> 01:49:50,000
The big catcher, Tom Howler is in the on-deck circle.

1357
01:49:54,000 --> 01:49:58,000
Half of a seventh inning, no one out, no one on.

1358
01:50:00,000 --> 01:50:02,000
Coach gets ready.

1359
01:50:02,000 --> 01:50:06,000
Here's the three in O-pitch, strike, he got a fast ball over.

1360
01:50:06,000 --> 01:50:09,000
Davenport, of course, taking all the way on that one.

1361
01:50:09,000 --> 01:50:12,000
Trying to work his way on there.

1362
01:50:12,000 --> 01:50:15,000
A ball three and a strike one count.

1363
01:50:15,000 --> 01:50:18,000
The lights have been on here at Yankee Stadium,

1364
01:50:18,000 --> 01:50:20,000
it's about the third inning.

1365
01:50:20,000 --> 01:50:24,000
Here's the pitch, ball is, and he almost hit him with a three one.

1366
01:50:25,000 --> 01:50:28,000
Davenport, on the walk.

1367
01:50:29,000 --> 01:50:32,000
Bring up the catcher, Tom Howler.

1368
01:50:35,000 --> 01:50:38,000
Tom's had two hits and two trips.

1369
01:50:38,000 --> 01:50:42,000
He's got a two run home in the second inning, single in the fifth inning.

1370
01:50:43,000 --> 01:50:46,000
Three boyers, the third baseman has moved into the mound

1371
01:50:46,000 --> 01:50:49,000
for a short conversation with Coach.

1372
01:50:53,000 --> 01:50:58,000
Boyer's in close, but I would imagine the Yankees are not looking for the run.

1373
01:50:58,000 --> 01:51:02,000
Here's a strike, a fast ball over the outside corner.

1374
01:51:03,000 --> 01:51:07,000
With the eighth and ninth place hitters coming up for the Giants.

1375
01:51:07,000 --> 01:51:11,000
Boyer is just being careful when he is in close.

1376
01:51:11,000 --> 01:51:13,000
Cube back and Richardson playing back,

1377
01:51:13,000 --> 01:51:16,000
Scarron holds against the runner at first base.

1378
01:51:17,000 --> 01:51:19,000
Jim checks his runner, here's the pitch.

1379
01:51:19,000 --> 01:51:22,000
Slow curve hit on the ground, it is foul.

1380
01:51:22,000 --> 01:51:26,000
Scarron fielded the ball, stepped on the bag, he was going to throw down the second.

1381
01:51:26,000 --> 01:51:29,000
Al Barlich said it was just outside the line,

1382
01:51:29,000 --> 01:51:32,000
that was a tailor made double play for Scarron.

1383
01:51:32,000 --> 01:51:36,000
But he reached across the line so it's a strike to count.

1384
01:51:41,000 --> 01:51:44,000
Jose Pagan is waiting in the un-deck circle.

1385
01:51:45,000 --> 01:51:49,000
Giants batting in the seventh inning, this game all tied at 2-2.

1386
01:51:52,000 --> 01:51:57,000
Here's the pitch to Haller, a swing in the miss, he's looking at the fast ball by him around the base.

1387
01:51:57,000 --> 01:52:04,000
Going away, and the batter will be Pagan, but Jose is going back to the dugout.

1388
01:52:04,000 --> 01:52:07,000
Whether we're getting a pinch batter for him or not.

1389
01:52:07,000 --> 01:52:12,000
Matty Allure that the batter at Georgia has gone to his helmet and he's trying to find a batter.

1390
01:52:12,000 --> 01:52:15,000
So it looks like it'll be Matty Allure, the little left handed batter,

1391
01:52:15,000 --> 01:52:22,000
to come in the batter for Pagan while Boyer and Elton Howard have a little bit of a conference on the mound with Jim Coates.

1392
01:52:22,000 --> 01:52:28,000
Howard and Coates are going to bet on each other as to how they will pitch to Matty Allure,

1393
01:52:28,000 --> 01:52:31,000
who will be the pinch batter coming out of the giant dugout.

1394
01:52:34,000 --> 01:52:40,000
Matty Allure left handed hitter and batter, coming on here with a runner at first base and one out.

1395
01:52:47,000 --> 01:52:49,000
Matty got into yesterday's ball game.

1396
01:52:49,000 --> 01:52:56,000
Remember in yesterday's ball game Boyer was playing in on the grass and wide at third base

1397
01:52:56,000 --> 01:53:02,000
and a little bit of a trap on by him, right through Boyer and Boyer had to wait for Bobby Richardson to come on over

1398
01:53:02,000 --> 01:53:07,000
because Richardson as he is right now is protecting that hole between first and second.

1399
01:53:07,000 --> 01:53:09,000
Now he has to hold the base runner close.

1400
01:53:12,000 --> 01:53:14,000
There's a quick throw to first base.

1401
01:53:14,000 --> 01:53:20,000
Davenport back in time. Marshall Bridges a left hander throwing in the bullpen for the Yankees.

1402
01:53:22,000 --> 01:53:24,000
Here's a pitch to Allure. Curve, it's in the dirt.

1403
01:53:24,000 --> 01:53:28,000
Howard makes a nice stop. He blocks the ball and rolled out in front of the plate.

1404
01:53:28,000 --> 01:53:32,000
No chance for Davenport to move up. One ball and a strike.

1405
01:53:34,000 --> 01:53:36,000
Davenport opened the sending of the waltz.

1406
01:53:36,000 --> 01:53:38,000
Howard, that was a strikeout victim.

1407
01:53:38,000 --> 01:53:44,000
And now Matty Allure a left handed batter coming on for Jose Pagán.

1408
01:53:46,000 --> 01:53:51,000
Boyer is playing about six or seven steps in front of the bag at third base.

1409
01:53:51,000 --> 01:53:56,000
He's right in on the grass, practically shaking hands with Allure, protecting against the box.

1410
01:53:58,000 --> 01:54:00,000
Matty a very fast face runner.

1411
01:54:01,000 --> 01:54:03,000
There's the one in Opetz.

1412
01:54:03,000 --> 01:54:09,000
Bowled ball down the left field line. And Matty Joe, as you said, trying to swap that ball by Boyer at third base.

1413
01:54:09,000 --> 01:54:18,000
Boyer, in addition to that, I'm sure George, is checking against the front, is challenging Allure by coming in just tapping him to hit that way, daring him more or less.

1414
01:54:18,000 --> 01:54:22,000
And he got away with it yesterday. He's right in on the grass.

1415
01:54:24,000 --> 01:54:27,000
Jim Coates trying to get him out here in the seventh inning.

1416
01:54:27,000 --> 01:54:33,000
Giants two in the Yankees two. A runner at first base with one out. Coates gets set.

1417
01:54:34,000 --> 01:54:38,000
Here's the pitch. Ball outside. Ball two in strike one.

1418
01:54:41,000 --> 01:54:46,000
Matty taking a little time now as he takes a couple of turns around the batter's box.

1419
01:54:46,000 --> 01:54:56,000
They should join this way. The Giants got two runs in the second inning. The Yankees picked up two in the sixth.

1420
01:54:57,000 --> 01:55:04,000
Giants now batting in the seventh inning. Jim Coates pitching in relief of Whitey Ford.

1421
01:55:04,000 --> 01:55:13,000
Here's the two-on-pitch. He swings the misses. Ball two and two to Matty Allure.

1422
01:55:20,000 --> 01:55:27,000
Sort of a war of nerves going on here between Allure and Coates. Matty taking a lot of time between pitches.

1423
01:55:27,000 --> 01:55:30,000
As he gets ready, then Coates is off the river.

1424
01:55:30,000 --> 01:55:36,000
Boyard checking with the Dundon as to where they want him to play. He just dropped back and whined to the bat.

1425
01:55:37,000 --> 01:55:40,000
Jim gets set. Here's the pitch.

1426
01:55:40,000 --> 01:55:46,000
Ground ball down the left field line. Boyard's going to be trouble. Here's the hole on his way to second.

1427
01:55:46,000 --> 01:55:50,000
Down and points to third base and he'll hold up at third. Matty Allure bounce one.

1428
01:55:50,000 --> 01:55:57,000
Boyard third base down the left field line. And the Giants have runners at second and third with one out.

1429
01:55:57,000 --> 01:56:06,000
George with two strikes, he's dropped back and went wide down. Instructions on the Dundon and that's where Matty a little hit it between Boyard and the bat.

1430
01:56:06,000 --> 01:56:13,000
It looks like Ed Bailey is coming out of the Giants' Dundon and he'll be the finch hitter for the pitcher, Larson.

1431
01:56:17,000 --> 01:56:21,000
You're right, Joe. Here's Ed Bailey coming out, swinging a couple of bats.

1432
01:56:21,000 --> 01:56:29,000
He's going to be batting for John Larson and the Giants are threatening. Here's the seven-threading. Two on with one out.

1433
01:56:33,000 --> 01:56:36,000
Here's Ralph House, the Yankee manager bouncing out of the dugout.

1434
01:56:38,000 --> 01:56:46,000
He might bring a left hander on, Joe. He's had him warm enough but he waited until Bailey was announced before he came out of that dugout and the way he's walking out there.

1435
01:56:46,000 --> 01:56:53,000
He's going to make a move, George. He's indicated he wants the left hander that he brought in and Larson-Fritz has been warming up.

1436
01:56:59,000 --> 01:57:02,000
Jim Cox is leaving the ball game and we're going to get a new pitcher.

1437
01:57:02,000 --> 01:57:10,000
As far as the Giants are concerned with the right-hander's finch hitters, just a couple of them. Bob Neiman is still on the bench.

1438
01:57:10,000 --> 01:57:16,000
John Larson is still on the bench. It's a huge finch hitter.

1439
01:57:17,000 --> 01:57:20,000
A lot of wheels spinning here. We're all tied up here.

1440
01:57:20,000 --> 01:57:27,000
The Yankees two runs and six hits, no errors while the Giants have two runs, six hits and one error.

1441
01:57:27,000 --> 01:57:33,000
For John, a finch hitter was used for him. That's a good spot and Matty Hallow came through.

1442
01:57:33,000 --> 01:57:40,000
Davin Ford opened with that base on balls and there it is again, George. That's quite wheelchelling, boy.

1443
01:57:40,000 --> 01:57:42,000
They'll spin those managers, quit them anything I know.

1444
01:57:42,000 --> 01:57:48,000
That base on balls is a third base right now with one out. Matty Hallow is down at second and Mark Show Bridges.

1445
01:57:48,000 --> 01:57:51,000
The left-handed pitcher is coming on here in the seventh inning.

1446
01:57:51,000 --> 01:57:59,000
Bailey has gone back to the dugout so more than likely we're going to get a right-handed finch hitter in place of Bailey.

1447
01:57:59,000 --> 01:58:07,000
Joe told you Bob Neiman is over there. It's going to be Burley Bob. He's bouncing out of the dugouts in a couple of war clubs.

1448
01:58:10,000 --> 01:58:15,000
Davin Ford opened the setting with a walk. Tom Howard then struck out.

1449
01:58:15,000 --> 01:58:24,000
Matty Hallow batting for a Pagan after getting two strikes on him, bounced a ground ball between Boyer and the Bragg into the corner and left field,

1450
01:58:24,000 --> 01:58:28,000
sending Davin Ford the third. Hallow winding up at second base.

1451
01:58:28,000 --> 01:58:35,000
And Bailey was announced as the pinch batter for Larson. That brought out manager Ralph Hout who wants a left-handed pitcher.

1452
01:58:35,000 --> 01:58:46,000
He's brought him on, Marshall Bridges, and with a switch in pitching here, Al Dark has brought a right-handed batter on Bob Neiman to base the left-handed.

1453
01:58:46,000 --> 01:58:50,000
So we'll watch to see how the Yankees play this.

1454
01:58:50,000 --> 01:58:57,000
This game all tied at 2-2 and Hout, of course, does not want to give up a run here if he can help it in the early part of the ball game.

1455
01:58:57,000 --> 01:59:05,000
He might play as infield back and give up a run, but here, in the seventh inning, runs are very precious.

1456
01:59:08,000 --> 01:59:11,000
Here's the announcement coming over to the PAs system.

1457
01:59:11,000 --> 01:59:15,000
But Bob Neiman, number 20, will be batting for Ed Bailey.

1458
01:59:15,000 --> 01:59:30,000
Bailey, who made the long trip in from the ball fin to the bench, now is going back to the ball fin, where he's still be available to warm up the pitchers.

1459
01:59:30,000 --> 01:59:35,000
Well, Bridges has completed his warm-up tosses. We're ready to go.

1460
01:59:35,000 --> 01:59:39,000
Boyer is playing in close to third base.

1461
01:59:39,000 --> 01:59:47,000
And Bob Scouron is in close at first, and they're going to give the intentional pass to Neiman, that's the reason for the delay.

1462
01:59:47,000 --> 01:59:54,000
Neiman is going to be walked intentionally. They want to pitch the Harvey Keane here, so it's a possible double play at any base.

1463
02:00:00,000 --> 02:00:02,000
Bridges getting ready.

1464
02:00:02,000 --> 02:00:09,000
Here's ball four outside, and Neiman is giving them the intentional pass.

1465
02:00:09,000 --> 02:00:13,000
So Harvey Keane, the batter with the bases loaded and one out.

1466
02:00:13,000 --> 02:00:21,000
Ernie Bowman is coming in to run for Bob Neiman. Ernie Bowman and infield, they will replace Bob Neiman in third base as defense player.

1467
02:00:21,000 --> 02:00:29,000
They've got pretty good speed on the bases with Bowman in third base defense runner for Neiman, Matty Lewis second and Davenport in third base.

1468
02:00:29,000 --> 02:00:33,000
One out and Harborson in third base.

1469
02:00:33,000 --> 02:00:41,000
Harvey Keane stepping in. The bases loaded, one out. The ball game all tied at 2-2. Here's the pitch to Keane.

1470
02:00:41,000 --> 02:00:43,000
Ball, it's down low.

1471
02:00:43,000 --> 02:00:47,000
One ball and a strike. Boyer is in close at third.

1472
02:00:47,000 --> 02:00:53,000
Rest of the infield back. They're going for the double play on Keane.

1473
02:00:53,000 --> 02:00:59,000
Why is she getting ready? Here's the pitch to Keane.

1474
02:00:59,000 --> 02:01:07,000
High put fly on the infield. Boyer at third base is calling for it. The infield fly rule is in effect from Boyer mixed again.

1475
02:01:07,000 --> 02:01:11,000
Harvey Keane pops to the third baseman.

1476
02:01:11,000 --> 02:01:16,000
Oh, there's two outs, and the batter will be Chuck Hiller, the second baseman.

1477
02:01:16,000 --> 02:01:28,000
Chuck's off at three in this game. All against Whitey Ford, he's lying to the shortstop, bounced the second and stuck out with the bases loaded in the fifth inning.

1478
02:01:28,000 --> 02:01:35,000
So Bridges relieves the situation a little bit for the Yankees, hitting Keane on the pop-up.

1479
02:01:35,000 --> 02:01:39,000
Now he's facing the left-handed hitting second baseman. Here's the pitch.

1480
02:01:39,000 --> 02:01:46,000
Hiller swings the bases. He's trying to check up on a kick that he's gone before. One strike.

1481
02:01:50,000 --> 02:01:55,000
Jim Bout in the right-hander and Aroya left-hander throwing for the Yankees in the bullfin.

1482
02:01:55,000 --> 02:02:02,000
Here's the pitch to Hiller. Way outside and he's stopped by Elton Howard. One hand to pick up.

1483
02:02:02,000 --> 02:02:04,000
One ball, one strike.

1484
02:02:04,000 --> 02:02:09,000
Now Giants have loaded the bases here in the seventh inning. There's two outs.

1485
02:02:09,000 --> 02:02:14,000
Marshall Bridges trying to get him out.

1486
02:02:14,000 --> 02:02:19,000
Chuck's a sign with Elton Howard. Here's the one-two pitch.

1487
02:02:19,000 --> 02:02:23,000
He swings a long bounce, and I feel it well hit.

1488
02:02:23,000 --> 02:02:35,000
Here's back at the fastest dog.

1489
02:02:53,000 --> 02:03:07,000
Chuck Hiller has just hit a grand slam home run for the Giants,

1490
02:03:07,000 --> 02:03:10,000
letting the Giants out in front by a score of 6-2.

1491
02:03:10,000 --> 02:03:16,000
Well-amazed about her. He swings and misses on the first pitch.

1492
02:03:16,000 --> 02:03:19,000
Here's the pitch to May. A bouncing ball. Why the third?

1493
02:03:19,000 --> 02:03:22,000
Boy, you're a good play. The third of first season.

1494
02:03:22,000 --> 02:03:25,000
Well-amazed goes out. Turn to third.

1495
02:03:25,000 --> 02:03:29,000
The Giants pick up four runs in the inning on two hits.

1496
02:03:29,000 --> 02:03:31,000
Georgie's got some changes to make here.

1497
02:03:31,000 --> 02:03:34,000
Elton Howard, Maddie Allure is replacing Keene in right field.

1498
02:03:34,000 --> 02:03:39,000
Halfton's going out to check with Honecek, and Ernie Boeman is staying in the ballgame at shortstop.

1499
02:03:39,000 --> 02:03:42,000
It's down for the third. Boeman at short.

1500
02:03:42,000 --> 02:03:44,000
Hiller at second. Saffaded first base.

1501
02:03:44,000 --> 02:03:47,000
Maddie Allure is in right field. Maze is in center field.

1502
02:03:47,000 --> 02:03:55,000
Believer Allure is in left field. Maze is still a catcher, and Billy O'Dell has come out of that bullpen.

1503
02:03:55,000 --> 02:03:59,000
And come on relief here. So Alvin Darker is not worried about tomorrow.

1504
02:03:59,000 --> 02:04:06,000
He's going to win them one at a time.

1505
02:04:06,000 --> 02:04:09,000
Well, it's six runs on seven hits and one error for the Giants.

1506
02:04:09,000 --> 02:04:16,000
The Yankees have two runs on six hits, and they have no errors.

1507
02:04:16,000 --> 02:04:24,000
Graham Slatter about the rookie second base from Schock-Eller.

1508
02:04:24,000 --> 02:04:27,000
Here's the changes coming over the PA system.

1509
02:04:27,000 --> 02:04:31,000
Boeman batting ninth and playing shortstop.

1510
02:04:31,000 --> 02:04:44,000
Alou, of course, playing right field will have to bat in the number eight position as he bat at parpegón.

1511
02:04:44,000 --> 02:04:47,000
Billy O'Dell will bat in the catcher's position.

1512
02:04:47,000 --> 02:04:53,000
Here's the pitch to Bobby Richardson. He bumps its foul coming back into the sands. One strike.

1513
02:04:53,000 --> 02:04:55,000
Richardson trash and mantle.

1514
02:04:55,000 --> 02:05:03,000
There'll be the Yankee batters here in the seventh inning. They trail about four in this ballgame.

1515
02:05:03,000 --> 02:05:08,000
O'Dell was a starting pitcher in the first ballgame for the Giants.

1516
02:05:08,000 --> 02:05:13,000
Delivers here to Flanbaugh at the right. Alou going over. He's there. Makes the catch.

1517
02:05:13,000 --> 02:05:18,000
Bobby Richardson. Flashed Alou in right field.

1518
02:05:18,000 --> 02:05:22,000
One out, and the batter will be Tom Thresch.

1519
02:05:22,000 --> 02:05:35,000
Tom will be batting right-handed against the left-hander O'Dell.

1520
02:05:35,000 --> 02:05:41,000
Tom has had one hit today on three trips.

1521
02:05:41,000 --> 02:05:48,000
Ready, delivers. Ball. It's inside. One ball, no strikes.

1522
02:05:48,000 --> 02:05:55,000
A big four-run seventh inning has put the Giants in front. They broke the 2-2 deadlock.

1523
02:05:55,000 --> 02:05:59,000
Here's the one and 0 pitch. Strike. He got a fast ball over.

1524
02:05:59,000 --> 02:06:05,000
One and one to Thresch. He'll be farmed by a Mickey Mattle.

1525
02:06:05,000 --> 02:06:11,000
He's about hit the Yankee seven to six. Here's the one-run pitch.

1526
02:06:11,000 --> 02:06:17,000
Swing and a foul tip. About under the mid of power.

1527
02:06:17,000 --> 02:06:23,000
One ball and two strikes. All the Giants scoring in this ballgame coming on home runs.

1528
02:06:23,000 --> 02:06:28,000
Tom Haller. Had a two-run homer in the second inning.

1529
02:06:28,000 --> 02:06:37,000
And Chuck Hiller, the grand slam homerun in the seventh. O'Dell looking in.

1530
02:06:37,000 --> 02:06:47,000
Here's the one-two pitch. Down low. That'll even the count at two and two.

1531
02:06:47,000 --> 02:06:54,000
We're in the bottom of the seventh. One out with no one on.

1532
02:06:54,000 --> 02:06:58,000
O'Dell shaking off his arm before he gets 20 likes. Here it is.

1533
02:06:58,000 --> 02:07:06,000
High pop fly down the right field line. Here's a low. And Hiller there. And Hiller makes the count.

1534
02:07:06,000 --> 02:07:14,000
Just outside the line in foul territory. Chuck Hiller racing in front of Marty Haller to make the catch up for a battle. Tom Thresch.

1535
02:07:14,000 --> 02:07:18,000
He's two down. And the batter will be Mickey Mattle.

1536
02:07:18,000 --> 02:07:31,000
Mickey has struck out twice and walked today. He walked and scored the first Yankee run in the sixth inning.

1537
02:07:31,000 --> 02:07:37,000
O'Dell delivers a pass ball. He pops it up on the infield. So pay that first base is calling for it.

1538
02:07:37,000 --> 02:07:41,000
He's got it in the second inning. Mickey Mattle, five to first base.

1539
02:07:41,000 --> 02:07:49,000
No runs, no hits, no errors, no un-laps. And the start, the end of seven pull innings of play. The giant six and the Yankees two.

1540
02:07:49,000 --> 02:07:55,000
Here's the painter to lead off in the eighth inning. He bounces it down.

1541
02:07:55,000 --> 02:07:58,000
Correx and Philippe Allure leading off here in the eighth inning.

1542
02:07:58,000 --> 02:08:02,000
A six to two ball game. The giant's out in front.

1543
02:08:02,000 --> 02:08:06,000
Why is your bridge doing the pitching for the Yankees?

1544
02:08:06,000 --> 02:08:12,000
A pitch to Allure. Fair ball. He hits it on the ground. The second base, Bobby Richardson has it. The throw to first, he's out.

1545
02:08:12,000 --> 02:08:17,000
Allure goes out. Second to first.

1546
02:08:17,000 --> 02:08:29,000
Coming up, Sopeto. Orlando is 0-3 in this game. Bounced a short, flying to right and bounced to the first baseman.

1547
02:08:29,000 --> 02:08:44,000
Six to two. Giant's lead the Yankees in the eighth inning. Bridges delivers. Ball, it's down low. One ball, they strike.

1548
02:08:44,000 --> 02:08:50,000
Sopeto right down on the end of the bat. Waiting. The pitch. There's a high puffed cry. It'll be out of play.

1549
02:08:50,000 --> 02:08:59,000
It's been coming back in the upper deck. One ball, one strike.

1550
02:08:59,000 --> 02:09:06,000
One out, we're going on. We're in the eighth inning. The giant's got two in the second. The Yankees tied it with two in the sixth.

1551
02:09:06,000 --> 02:09:12,000
And Chuck Hiller's grand slam home run in the seventh inning with the giants in front.

1552
02:09:12,000 --> 02:09:22,000
Here's the 1-1 pitch. A swing and a foul has been coming back to the screen. One ball, two strikes.

1553
02:09:22,000 --> 02:09:32,000
Jim Davenport is in the on-deck circle for the giants.

1554
02:09:32,000 --> 02:09:42,000
Bridges ready. The pitch. He swings and misses. Sopeto strikes out. Still away. And the batter will be Jimmie Davenport.

1555
02:09:42,000 --> 02:09:54,000
Jimmie's 0-2 officially. Struck out in the second. Bounced with a short stop in the fifth that he walked in the seventh inning.

1556
02:09:54,000 --> 02:10:05,000
The first pitch. Down low, we chucked his swing. One ball, no strikes. Giant's six in the Yankees two here in the eighth inning.

1557
02:10:05,000 --> 02:10:16,000
Here's the 1-0 pitch. Down low, scooped out of the dirt by Elston Howard. Ball two, no strikes.

1558
02:10:16,000 --> 02:10:24,000
Bridges had the bases loaded with one out in the seventh. He got the ever-dangerous Harvey Keane on a pop-up to the infield.

1559
02:10:24,000 --> 02:10:32,000
But then Chuck Hiller hit an inside fastball deep into the lower-deck and right field.

1560
02:10:32,000 --> 02:10:41,000
Here's the 2-0 pitch. Strike. He got the curve ball over. A ball two and a strike one count.

1561
02:10:41,000 --> 02:10:51,000
Davenport was looking for the fast one there. Bridges ready. The pitch. Ground ball foul. Down the third baseline.

1562
02:10:51,000 --> 02:11:01,000
2-2 to Davenport. When hit the tarp and skipped up into the seats. Super near baseball for a youngster.

1563
02:11:01,000 --> 02:11:10,000
A ball two and a strike two count. Bridges gets ready. Here's the pitch. Down low, we got the curve in the dirt.

1564
02:11:10,000 --> 02:11:27,000
3-2. Bridges checks the sign. The pitch to Davenport. Outside he walked in. Jimmy Davenport draws a waltz.

1565
02:11:27,000 --> 02:11:35,000
He'll put a runner at first base with two outs. And the batter will be Tom Haller, the catcher.

1566
02:11:35,000 --> 02:11:50,000
Tom's two for three in this game. He had a two-run homer in the second inning. Singled in the fifth. And he struck out in the seventh inning.

1567
02:11:50,000 --> 02:11:59,000
Tom left-handed better. The pitch. Strike the fastball at the knees.

1568
02:11:59,000 --> 02:12:09,000
The bank is deep and around to the right for Haller. Bridges gets set. The pitch. Down low. One and one.

1569
02:12:09,000 --> 02:12:24,000
Scouring holds against the runner at first base. Everybody else back on the infield.

1570
02:12:24,000 --> 02:12:37,000
Bridges gets set. Here's the pitch. Strike two. He checked his swing. A spork off the outside corner. One ball, two strikes.

1571
02:12:37,000 --> 02:12:42,000
Bridges a fast worker. He just looks in, gets the sign. He's ready. Here's the pitch. He's stuck him out.

1572
02:12:42,000 --> 02:12:48,000
He turns down low and Haller goes down swing. No runs, no hits, no errors. One man left.

1573
02:12:48,000 --> 02:12:55,000
The first half of the eighth inning. The giant six from the Yankees too.

1574
02:12:55,000 --> 02:13:03,000
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1575
02:13:03,000 --> 02:13:09,000
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1576
02:13:09,000 --> 02:13:14,000
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1577
02:13:14,000 --> 02:13:21,000
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1578
02:13:21,000 --> 02:13:27,000
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1579
02:13:27,000 --> 02:13:35,000
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1580
02:13:35,000 --> 02:13:41,000
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1581
02:13:41,000 --> 02:13:48,000
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1582
02:13:48,000 --> 02:13:56,000
Well, we move along into the bottom of the eighth inning. The giant's out in front six to two.

1583
02:13:56,000 --> 02:14:01,000
Roger Merris will be the lead off man. He'll be followed by Elston Howard then Bill Scowern.

1584
02:14:01,000 --> 02:14:06,000
Roger's offered two in this game. He's applied to center and bounced the first base.

1585
02:14:06,000 --> 02:14:15,000
In the sixth inning, he drew a walk. He'll be placing Billy O'Dell for the first time.

1586
02:14:15,000 --> 02:14:23,000
Billy gets ready and here's the first pitch. Us ball is two out. One ball and no strike.

1587
02:14:23,000 --> 02:14:32,000
Once again, the giants have gone into the shift against Merris. Three infielders on the right side.

1588
02:14:32,000 --> 02:14:41,000
A one and no pitch. Strike, he got a fast ball over. One and one, Merris.

1589
02:14:41,000 --> 02:14:46,000
Dodge wanting a honor check to have a look at the baseball. Jim puts it out of play.

1590
02:14:46,000 --> 02:14:51,000
They're putting new baseballs in but both catchers are rubbing them up again and are getting spots on them for their pitchers.

1591
02:14:51,000 --> 02:14:56,000
So they get away with some pitches. They're doing a pretty good job of it.

1592
02:14:56,000 --> 02:15:05,000
Here's the one one pitch. He swims and misses. One ball, two strikes.

1593
02:15:05,000 --> 02:15:10,000
Yankees batting in the bottom of the eighth inning. The giants lead by four.

1594
02:15:10,000 --> 02:15:18,000
Billy O'Dell pitching in relief for San Francisco. Shep's a sign.

1595
02:15:18,000 --> 02:15:29,000
Here's the one two pitch. Down low. Two and two to Merris. The fifth game will be played here tomorrow afternoon.

1596
02:15:29,000 --> 02:15:37,000
Ralph Terry will pitch for New York. O'Dell will schedule a pitch for the giants. More than likely nine will be Jack Sanford.

1597
02:15:37,000 --> 02:15:44,000
There's a high pop cry down the third baseline. Howler is calling for it. He's got it. There's one away.

1598
02:15:44,000 --> 02:15:54,000
Yes. Pounce to the catcher. Tom Howler. Coming up the catcher. Elston Howard.

1599
02:15:54,000 --> 02:16:02,000
Billy has bounced the short, struck out and fly to ride in three trips.

1600
02:16:02,000 --> 02:16:08,000
O'Dell has put down four men in a row since coming on in the seventh inning.

1601
02:16:08,000 --> 02:16:20,000
Jack Stowell and a swing and a miss. One strike. Billy is just blazing the fastball. He's thrown very few curves.

1602
02:16:20,000 --> 02:16:34,000
Ruff Tender gets ready. Here's the pitch. Inside he pushed him back with this one. One ball, one strike.

1603
02:16:34,000 --> 02:16:42,000
Billy right down on the end of the bat. Here's the one one pitch. Ball up high. Ball two and strike one.

1604
02:16:42,000 --> 02:16:53,000
Howard hits very deep in the box and back away from the plate.

1605
02:16:53,000 --> 02:17:00,000
Well in the bottom of the eighth inning, one out with no one on. A ball two and a strike one count to Elston Howard.

1606
02:17:00,000 --> 02:17:07,000
O'Dell delivers. Here's a bouncing ball. It's slowly to the shortstop. Bowman has it to throw the firsties out.

1607
02:17:07,000 --> 02:17:13,000
Howard goes out, short to first. Let's turn down and the batter will be Bill Scowin.

1608
02:17:13,000 --> 02:17:21,000
The Bruce has had three for three today. Tripled in the second inning. Singled in the third run again in the sixth inning.

1609
02:17:21,000 --> 02:17:29,000
He drove in the first Yankee run in the sixth inning.

1610
02:17:29,000 --> 02:17:38,000
Batting now with two outs and no one on. He swings and hits a ground ball foul on the third base run. One strike.

1611
02:17:38,000 --> 02:17:58,000
O'Dell got the fastball in on his fist and he pulled it foul. Here's the pitch. Ball up high. One ball, one strike.

1612
02:17:58,000 --> 02:18:09,000
O'Dell looking in. Takes a little time before he gets the sign. Here's the one-one pitch. Swing that a miss.

1613
02:18:09,000 --> 02:18:23,000
Passball around the base. One ball, two strikes. The Moose had a riffle at it, but O'Dell pumped it right on by him.

1614
02:18:23,000 --> 02:18:32,000
The Giants are deep for Scowin, planting pretty much straight away. Here's the one-two pitch. Down low.

1615
02:18:32,000 --> 02:18:38,000
O'Dell took a little off that one. A ball, two and a strike, two counts.

1616
02:18:38,000 --> 02:18:46,000
For six to two ball game here in the bottom of the eighth inning, the Giants out in front of the Yankees.

1617
02:18:46,000 --> 02:18:57,000
A grand slam home run by Chuck Hiller in the seventh inning has been the difference. O'Dell looking in.

1618
02:18:57,000 --> 02:19:04,000
Here's the two-two pitch. A ground ball hits it on the third base run. Down and forth has it to throw the firsties out.

1619
02:19:04,000 --> 02:19:11,000
O'Dell and Goethean, third difference. Now, Ranzno hits, no error, no one left, then the score at the end of eight.

1620
02:19:11,000 --> 02:19:20,000
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1621
02:19:20,000 --> 02:19:31,000
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1622
02:19:31,000 --> 02:19:36,000
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1623
02:19:36,000 --> 02:19:45,000
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1624
02:19:45,000 --> 02:19:56,000
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1625
02:19:56,000 --> 02:20:01,000
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1626
02:20:01,000 --> 02:20:06,000
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1627
02:20:06,000 --> 02:20:11,000
Family price compact.

1628
02:20:11,000 --> 02:20:18,000
Well, it's a nice sitting here at Yankee Stadium. The Giants out in brought six to two.

1629
02:20:18,000 --> 02:20:26,000
Mattie Alloux will be the lead off man. He'll be followed by a bullman.

1630
02:20:26,000 --> 02:20:33,000
Here's the first pitch. Strike, he got a curve ball over. One strike to Mattie Alloux.

1631
02:20:33,000 --> 02:20:42,000
And the pitcher, Billy O'Dell, will be the third batter. Here's a curve outside. One ball, one strike.

1632
02:20:42,000 --> 02:20:48,000
Alloux had a double as all the time in bat. That was an appetiting roll in the seventh inning.

1633
02:20:48,000 --> 02:20:57,000
Here's a bouncing ball to the shortstop. Cuback will have to hurry. Here's the throw. He is safe in first place.

1634
02:20:57,000 --> 02:21:04,000
High hopper to the shortstop and Alloux beat it out for an infield single. Cuback made a good play.

1635
02:21:04,000 --> 02:21:07,000
He rifled the ball over Skar, but not in time.

1636
02:21:07,000 --> 02:21:12,000
How did Mattie Alloux really run, George? When that ball got up the guy that did, you knew it was going to be told of a Cuback.

1637
02:21:12,000 --> 02:21:19,000
He gets away from that play in real good shape and with that extra speed that he has, it's a real job to try to get him.

1638
02:21:19,000 --> 02:21:25,000
Ernie Bowman the shortstop's up again. Little right-handed batter. Here's the pitch.

1639
02:21:25,000 --> 02:21:33,000
Ball down low. He squared around, ready to bun. One ball and no strikes.

1640
02:21:33,000 --> 02:21:44,000
The runner at first base with no one out here in the ninth inning. Bridges gets set. Here's the pitch.

1641
02:21:44,000 --> 02:21:51,000
There goes the runner. Here's a foul ball that will be out of play. The hit and run was on.

1642
02:21:51,000 --> 02:22:02,000
Mattie Alloux was moving. Bowman fouled the pitch back. One ball, one strike.

1643
02:22:02,000 --> 02:22:09,000
Ernie out of the box right now checking with Whitey Lachman at third base.

1644
02:22:09,000 --> 02:22:13,000
Here's the pitch. He swings and hits a foul ball in the shallow right field.

1645
02:22:13,000 --> 02:22:21,000
Mattie Alloux racing in over near the line. There he makes the catch. Bowman out on the flat right.

1646
02:22:21,000 --> 02:22:32,000
He's looking at the pitcher. Billy O'Dell. Nice round of applause for Billy as he comes on.

1647
02:22:32,000 --> 02:22:43,000
Yankees will be looking for the bun in this spot. The runner at first base with one out.

1648
02:22:43,000 --> 02:22:52,000
Here's a throw to first base. Alloux back in time. Warrior is creeping in for third base. He's ready for the bun.

1649
02:22:52,000 --> 02:23:01,000
Bridges ready. Here's the pitch. Strike. He got the curve ball over. Billy squared around. Ready to bun. Pulled it back. One strike.

1650
02:23:01,000 --> 02:23:06,000
He better make sure he gets the scowl. I don't think they can advance if they punch it down a third base line.

1651
02:23:06,000 --> 02:23:13,000
They're really charging on. Whitey Lachman is going to do some size. Maybe trying to set up a switch here. But boy, it doesn't believe it.

1652
02:23:13,000 --> 02:23:24,000
He's still in very close. One strike count to O'Dell. Bridges ready. The pitch. He bunts and missed it.

1653
02:23:24,000 --> 02:23:32,000
They're trying to push it down the first base line. Missed the ball. So it's a two strike count.

1654
02:23:32,000 --> 02:23:38,000
Scowlin is charging in. But he has to come late as he's holding against the runner at first base.

1655
02:23:38,000 --> 02:23:46,000
Of course, Boyer has nothing to do but move in on top of him and Cleet is still playing for the bun as he continues to come in close.

1656
02:23:46,000 --> 02:23:52,000
Here's the pitch. Ball down low. He is ready to bun. Pulled the back back. One ball. Two strikes.

1657
02:23:52,000 --> 02:24:03,000
O'Dell is checking with Whitey Lachman. He sees the bun is still on with two strikes.

1658
02:24:03,000 --> 02:24:10,000
The Giants are leading six to two. We're on the top of the ninth inning. Bridges ready. The pitch to O'Dell.

1659
02:24:10,000 --> 02:24:18,000
He bunts down the first base line. It's a good one. Bridges picks it up. Knows to first. O'Dell is up. A'Lew moves down the side.

1660
02:24:18,000 --> 02:24:26,000
O'Dell is up. He's out. Pitcher in second base line.

1661
02:24:26,000 --> 02:24:38,000
O'Dell is running second base. Two down. Here's Chuck Lerner getting a nice round of applause.

1662
02:24:38,000 --> 02:24:43,000
The Giants are having a grand slam home run in the seventh inning. They broke the 2-2 tie.

1663
02:24:43,000 --> 02:24:57,000
Left-hander against a left-hander. He gets the home run off Bridges in the seventh inning.

1664
02:24:57,000 --> 02:25:07,000
Fair ball is inside. One ball and a strike.

1665
02:25:07,000 --> 02:25:14,000
Marshall checks the side. Here's the one and no bitch. He swings it.

1666
02:25:14,000 --> 02:25:38,000
The ball is like second. Bobby Richardson throws the first to keep the serve. A'Lew comes in the score. Bobby Richardson had to hurry to play on it. The ball was not in the mark. He threw it in the dirt. It's got Brian Scowick.

1667
02:25:38,000 --> 02:25:48,000
There will be a single for O'Dellner and an error for Richardson. He'll get the home run. O'Dell will win.

1668
02:25:48,000 --> 02:25:58,000
The batter is William Hage. The Bridges delivers a curve. He fouls it back. One strike.

1669
02:25:58,000 --> 02:26:13,000
William has one hit today and four tricks. The second go back in the fourth inning. The Giants lead 7-2 here in the ninth inning.

1670
02:26:13,000 --> 02:26:33,000
The pitch demays. The third ball up five. One ball, one strike. The Giants now have nine hits off Yankee pitching. That's the first Yankee error. Here's the bench.

1671
02:26:33,000 --> 02:26:46,000
Willie swings and misses. One ball, two strikes. Willie checking with umpire Jim Ranaček probably asking if that pitch was higher there.

1672
02:26:46,000 --> 02:27:04,000
One ball, two strikes. Heller at second base with two outs. Here's the pitch. Strike three, five. The pass ball over Willie's home run strikes. One run in the inning. One man left and the score at the end of the first half of the night.

1673
02:27:04,000 --> 02:27:16,000
The Giants sell it on the Yankees too. Here are more details on the new warranty described earlier in this game. The new five-year or 50,000 mile warranty on 1963 Chrysler Corporation cars.

1674
02:27:16,000 --> 02:27:25,000
This is the most important warranty ever offered on an automobile. It covers the powertrain, the workhorse of your car, the expensive parts to repair or replace.

1675
02:27:25,000 --> 02:27:37,000
And the warranty is transferable if you sell the car. See your dealer for full details on the industry's first five-year or 50,000 mile warranty from Chrysler Corporation.

1676
02:27:37,000 --> 02:27:53,000
It's close to 30 seconds here for station identification. This is WGY Schenectady. You know what's amazing how a major league team can snap back fast when it's down. Well, when you're feeling down, you too can snap right back with a cold sparkling refresher.

1677
02:27:53,000 --> 02:28:07,000
Saratoga Vichy, instant pick-me-up time. So tantalizing, it's delicious all by itself. And Saratoga's nationally livelier spring-flesh flavor adds zip life and sparkle to every mixed drink.

1678
02:28:07,000 --> 02:28:15,000
So for that finger snapping, toe tapping, taste and feeling, be sure it's Saratoga Vichy with the yellow label.

1679
02:28:15,000 --> 02:28:30,000
Here's the first pitch. He swings and misses on a fastball one strike. It'll be Boyer, then Hector Lopez batting for the pitcher and Quebec in the bottom of the ninth inning.

1680
02:28:30,000 --> 02:28:49,000
Ordale ready to pitch to Boyer. Ball ball right back on the screen, a strike two count. The Giants got two in the second, four in the seventh and one in the ninth, and the Yankees picked up their two runs in the sixth inning.

1681
02:28:49,000 --> 02:29:05,000
Ordale ready the two strike pitch. Outside, one and two to Boyer. Three to send two hits today in three trips. He drove in the second Yankee run in the sixth inning with a single.

1682
02:29:05,000 --> 02:29:15,000
Here's the pitch. He swings and fouls it back. It'll be out of play. Ball ball and two strikes.

1683
02:29:15,000 --> 02:29:26,000
Don't forget the fifth game out here tomorrow afternoon will be on the air at 12.45 Eastern Standard Time for the fifth game of the 62 World Series.

1684
02:29:26,000 --> 02:29:41,000
Ordale delivers. Outside, leaving the count at two and two.

1685
02:29:41,000 --> 02:29:51,000
Here's the two-two pitch. It's up now. Three and two to Boyer.

1686
02:29:51,000 --> 02:29:59,000
The Giants of that hip, the Yankees nine to six. They've outscored them seven to two.

1687
02:29:59,000 --> 02:30:05,000
Ordale taking a little turn now. That's a three-two count on clean for you. Here's the pitch.

1688
02:30:05,000 --> 02:30:14,000
Ground ball hit hard to short. Bowman has it. The flip to first. He's out. Boyer does out. Strike to first.

1689
02:30:14,000 --> 02:30:22,000
That's one away. And Hector Lopez, come on to bat for the pitcher. Marshall Burgess.

1690
02:30:22,000 --> 02:30:28,000
So, Bill has done quite a job, George, since he's come on. He's got seven men in a row and only one ball out at infield.

1691
02:30:28,000 --> 02:30:34,000
He's really keeping that ball down, giving those infielders a chance to make the plan. They've been done it.

1692
02:30:34,000 --> 02:30:41,000
Hector Lopez, a right-handed batter. Ordale into the windup. Deliverers are swinging away.

1693
02:30:41,000 --> 02:30:52,000
He's got the fastball by one strike. Milley came on in the seventh inning. He has retired seven batters in a row.

1694
02:30:52,000 --> 02:31:03,000
Joe says only one ball to the infield. The pitch to Lopez. Spike, he got a fastball over. Two strikes to Lopez.

1695
02:31:03,000 --> 02:31:12,000
These giants play Lopez if he were a left-handed. It would have been his way over in the right center.

1696
02:31:12,000 --> 02:31:21,000
Hector chokes the bat a little as he waits. Deli ready. Milley stops after going into the windup.

1697
02:31:21,000 --> 02:31:28,000
And again, here's the pitch. Down low. One ball, two strikes.

1698
02:31:28,000 --> 02:31:36,000
We're in the bottom of the ninth inning. There's one out with Deli on the giant's lead, seven to two.

1699
02:31:36,000 --> 02:31:42,000
I'm beginning to pile out of the Accustadion. Here's the pitch. A ground ball hit deep inside.

1700
02:31:42,000 --> 02:32:00,000
And the ball is a quick slide. Here's the first ball to the down. What a play by Barlin.

1701
02:32:00,000 --> 02:32:04,000
Now we see the giants perform miracles around the shortstop with the giant.

1702
02:32:04,000 --> 02:32:13,000
But Ernie Bowman just came up with us, right there. They went farther and right, dived and got the ball and threw it first in time to get Lopez.

1703
02:32:13,000 --> 02:32:27,000
Sit down and here's Tati Kubeck. The first pitch, he swings and fouls it back. One strike to Kubeck.

1704
02:32:27,000 --> 02:32:35,000
Even after Bowman fielded the ball, it looked like he had no chance to get Lopez, but he came up and rifled it over the spader.

1705
02:32:35,000 --> 02:32:42,000
I swear to God, that's right. I think the surprise on the play was that they totally made.

1706
02:32:42,000 --> 02:32:47,000
He didn't just flip it over there with the giant's foot to get him. He just gunned him out.

1707
02:32:47,000 --> 02:32:55,000
Certainly did. It looked like he had no chance. But that's the Kubeck. Power ball, this one out of play.

1708
02:32:55,000 --> 02:33:04,000
The first strike to Tati Kubeck, he represents the last hope. The Yankees here in the bottom of the ninth bank. They trail 72.

1709
02:33:04,000 --> 02:33:19,000
Now down ready? Here's the pitch. Hello. Belly has started for the dugout. He thought he had it. One ball to strike.

1710
02:33:19,000 --> 02:33:27,000
Well, they're taking a little time right now. It's just a sign. Here's the pitch. There's a foul ball down the left field line.

1711
02:33:27,000 --> 02:33:35,000
If it stays there, it's gone. It would have been in trouble. Just outside the line and then it bounces into the seat.

1712
02:33:35,000 --> 02:33:47,000
Still one ball and two strikes to Tati Kubeck.

1713
02:33:47,000 --> 02:33:54,000
We're in the bottom of the ninth bank. There's two outs, but no one out.

1714
02:33:54,000 --> 02:34:03,000
Belly out down, pitching in the lead. It's a sign to come out. Here's the one-two pitch.

1715
02:34:03,000 --> 02:34:07,000
There's a drive to left field. Well, Lewis is going to play it in the first half.

1716
02:34:07,000 --> 02:34:24,000
The first half is coming up on the left. The run is first, but two outs and the runner is holding with the team.

1717
02:34:24,000 --> 02:34:38,000
He's off the three stick and a walk back in the third half.

1718
02:34:38,000 --> 02:34:48,000
Well, down pointing out the center field for some reason. Here's the pitch. Bobby takes the straight run.

1719
02:34:48,000 --> 02:35:00,000
He's got the lead. 66,677.

1720
02:35:00,000 --> 02:35:06,000
Now, Tati's called as power goes out of the map for a couple of minutes or so.

1721
02:35:06,000 --> 02:35:14,000
With two outs, you can bet they're not going to try to get cute and how I just want to make sure that they are going to stay right on the straight now and just throw strikes.

1722
02:35:14,000 --> 02:35:25,000
Big five run lead. Grotten's up the hitter. Bobby Richardson standing in waiting for one strike. Here's the pitch.

1723
02:35:25,000 --> 02:35:30,000
Belly bounces it down. The third base line.

1724
02:35:30,000 --> 02:35:45,000
Ronnie Kielbach is on it's first base for two outs. Oh, down that retired eight batters in a row. We're giving up a second Tony.

1725
02:35:45,000 --> 02:36:00,000
Billy gets that. Here's the pitch. Down low, brother. One and two. Once again, Billy, looking into Hanichik. The pass ball was high enough.

1726
02:36:00,000 --> 02:36:13,000
Johnny is just straight away, not too deep for Bobby. The play is playing behind the runner at first, giving Kielbach a lot of room.

1727
02:36:13,000 --> 02:36:27,000
Here's the pitch. Power ball is coming back to the press box. Still one ball to start.

1728
02:36:27,000 --> 02:36:37,000
What's going to be a beautiful afternoon here in New York? Will that weather? It's like this for the fifth game tomorrow. The final game in Yankee Stadium.

1729
02:36:37,000 --> 02:36:53,000
The one-two pitch. A power ball bouncing behind the player. Still one and two.

1730
02:36:53,000 --> 02:37:00,000
Big sign on the scoreboard. The standing room tickets for the game tomorrow on sale right now.

1731
02:37:00,000 --> 02:37:09,000
Down the lever. There's a cleaner. He pulled the screen. All two and a strike two guy.

1732
02:37:09,000 --> 02:37:18,000
That's as far as he wants to go right here. If you're howling at night, shake his fists and say, give me a strike now.

1733
02:37:18,000 --> 02:37:33,000
There he goes ready. Here's the two-two pitch. Three and two to Bobby.

1734
02:37:33,000 --> 02:37:45,000
There's one and a two strike down. Now it's three and two. Here's the pitch. A ground ball foul down the first base line.

1735
02:37:45,000 --> 02:38:01,000
Well, forget it. Move back, of course, moving on the pitch. Three, two and two.

1736
02:38:01,000 --> 02:38:16,000
There's a line round and the left center fail. It's got a full pitch. Pullback is going to hold on the second base. Bobby Richardson lines one and the left center.

1737
02:38:16,000 --> 02:38:32,000
There's a line on the right. Right, he's had one hit today in four traps. Again, the line has moved down to the mound for a conference with Odell.

1738
02:38:32,000 --> 02:38:42,000
There he got the first two batters here tonight. He gave up a single to Cuback. On a three-two pitch, Bobby Richardson lines one and the left center.

1739
02:38:42,000 --> 02:38:55,000
There's a nice batting right-handed against the left-handed. He held to the second baseman against Odell back in the seventh inning.

1740
02:38:55,000 --> 02:39:13,000
It takes one up now. One ball to strike. There's strikes of action in the bullpen for the Giants. There's a query down there. Billy checks the sign. There's a one and a half pitch.

1741
02:39:13,000 --> 02:39:31,000
Right, he got a nice ball over there. Why in line to trace? Tommy didn't like the call, I'm having. He's out of the box right now.

1742
02:39:31,000 --> 02:39:48,000
Got a few words to say to Jim Honichick before getting back in. Odell are ready. There's a one-one, bitch. A swing of the miss. A nice ball by one ball to strike.

1743
02:39:48,000 --> 02:40:03,000
There's a 72 ball game. The Giants are leading the Yankees. We're at the bottom of the ninth inning. Two on and two outs. One ball, two strikes to trace. Odell taking a little time.

1744
02:40:03,000 --> 02:40:19,000
Here's the pitch. There's a drive in the right center. That's what's going on. He's coming in the front. The play is not in time. Tommy tries.

1745
02:40:19,000 --> 02:40:33,000
There's a seven to three ball game. And about there it's getting out. Odell's in ninth. He has moved out of the center. He's going to strike out to the mound.

1746
02:40:33,000 --> 02:40:49,000
He's got no indication. So he's making a matching change. You will know, John, you watch that ball game constantly. Thinking about what that time run is. It's seven to three right now. It's still on the bench when it's getting closer and closer.

1747
02:40:49,000 --> 02:41:05,000
And Alvin Dark is going to have to find out just what's going on between that. That's it. So we don't tell him to stay in there. You think he'll get us that man at the plate. That's the mighty big one. Mickey Mow. Two outs. Seven to three is the four-on-lead quarter time.

1748
02:41:05,000 --> 02:41:09,000
That's played by Ernie Pullman. Certainly a little bit of a mighty, mighty big.

1749
02:41:09,000 --> 02:41:23,000
It does, Joe, in the run that the Giants picked up in the ninth inning is mighty big. Otherwise, Mow would be the tying run at the plate in the mound. It's seven to three, the Giants leading.

1750
02:41:23,000 --> 02:41:33,000
Mickey has hit us in this ball game today. The first pitch is a strike. That's the ball game. Mickey has been on base one, two, and he walked back in a sixth inning.

1751
02:41:33,000 --> 02:41:48,000
Two on two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning. Giants lead by four. O'Dell ready. Here's the pitch. Mickey swans and fouls it back. Back in the upper deck. A strike to a guy.

1752
02:41:48,000 --> 02:42:01,000
Go back. Richardson and Preyce coming through with singles after the first two batters have been retired here in the bottom of the ninth inning.

1753
02:42:01,000 --> 02:42:11,000
O'Dell looking in. The pitch to Mow. He swings and hits the drive to the shot. Pullman has hit the foot to suck the ball.

1754
02:42:11,000 --> 02:42:17,000
Now, Mow makes a second half in the ball game. It's over. One run on three hits. No one else, two man left.

1755
02:42:17,000 --> 02:42:30,000
And the final score of this ball game, the Giants seven, the Yankees three, will be back in just one minute with a wrap up.

1756
02:42:30,000 --> 02:42:38,000
Seven runs, nine hits and one error. That's the line score. Three runs, nine hits and one error for the Yankees. That's the line score for the losers.

