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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Well in. The Cleveland Indians take the field here in
the top line up to the second goal game, Yankees
winning the first six to five. The New York Hars
Clark at second base leading off, Bobby Murphy's center field second,
Roy White and left field third. Danny Cator will be
in at third base batting cleanup. Thurman Months in the
catcher batting fifth, Ron Woods in right field hit six.
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Johnny Ellis, who's home run won the opener, will be
in first base batting seventh. Ron Hampson moves into shortstop eighth,
and John Cumberlands the left hander on the mound, batting ninth.
Heed u Lander leads off for the Cleveland Indians in
center field. Eddie Leona second base, bat second, Duke Sims
in left field third, Tony Hart in the first base
went fought, Roy Foster and right field sift Rich Rollins
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at third. Day six, Ray Foty to catcher's seventh, Jack
hidehim in the short stop hits eighth, and on the
mount at pitching will be Barrymore And Now on Yankee Baseball,
we paused for station identification.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
The Yankees at home and the way on w G.
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Speaker 1 (01:11):
Just before the sawn of the game. We'll fill you
went on the square board. The Birds of Baltimore are
up in the bottom of the ninth trailing. Boston won nothing.
Quay Are for Baltimore, Naggy for Boston, Romo in the
eighth and Lyle in the ninth inning. So Baltimore is
up at the bottom of the ninth as of now.
They leave the Yankees by six. If Baltimore wins it,
it'll be six and a half. Boston wins this five
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and a half. That's the first game with double heater
as well.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
Washington leads Detroit six to four after six.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
It's Oakland over Chicago five to one after eight and
a half. In California, leeds Minnesota five to two after
five and a half. Ready to go. Here's Frank Messer
and the first pitch from Barrymore. The Horace Crocker is
in the dirty inside BALLA one, and we're underwaves.
Speaker 4 (01:56):
Harris went one.
Speaker 5 (01:57):
For four in the first game.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
He is five for thirty two in the series, dotting
right handed against the softball Barrymore. The wind up the
pitch and it is over the inside corner for a
strike one and one.
Speaker 6 (02:08):
Plate on fire.
Speaker 5 (02:09):
Is John Flardy, Bob Stewart is at first base.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Ron Luciana at the second, and merl Anthony at third,
marketing two eighty five. Next pitch, he fouls it back upstairs.
The count has won bottom two strikes. Yes, sir, we
had a real thriller in the first game, the Yankees
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taking at six to five. Yankees have now won twenty
three and lost nineteen. We're waiting for the final score.
In the first game of the Boston Baltimore doubleheader, the
pitch fowl back to the.
Speaker 6 (02:44):
Left side, bounces into the stands.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Getting very hazy here on the shores of Lake Area.
It looks like Fogg's get rolled in a little bit
batto and two strikes. The wind up more turns it
loose and Clark.
Speaker 5 (02:59):
Swings and missus right three the horace.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
Clark has retired one down and it will bring up
Bobby Mercer. Bobby had two hits in the opener. He
has three for fifteen in the series, botting two thirty four.
Speaker 5 (03:12):
His two day hits in the first game.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
Added five points to his batting average. Mercer using the
bat with the special pad on to protect the thumb
of his left hand. Of course, thatch curves, strike call
knee high got the outside corner. Barry Moore started.
Speaker 6 (03:31):
Against the Yankees in the second game of a double
Hutterer on April twelve and allowed three runs in six
innings on seven hits.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
He had no decision in the game. The Yankees won
at five to four, but Dennis Higgins, working in relief,
was for losing pitchers. Moore rocksback, kicks and deals. Fastball
is over but low More this year has one three
and lost three. Lifetime, he has twenty six wins thirty
one lotches, and against the Yankees he has gone one
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win and five defeats. Yah Mercer pops a foul coming
back out of play, will be in the sand. Tell
the count is a ball and two strikes on Bobby Mercer.
Juke Sims again and left field for the Cleveland Indians,
said Orlanders in center and Roy Foster and Wright Rich
Rollins at third, Jack hide him in a short Eddie
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Leone at second and Tony Harton at first. Ray Fosse
doubling up behind the place. Barry Moore getto the wind up.
Let's add a kicks and deals, hide the Mercer in
the count is even at two and two.
Speaker 5 (04:41):
There's the wind up.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
The two to two pitch change up is inside. Mercer
spins away from it. Full cowt three balls, two strikes
right fair crowd here in Cleveland, despite the bad weather
all over the state. This was t shirt day, and
one of the youngsters are on him.
Speaker 6 (04:58):
They'll watch a three to two pitch. Now the Bobby
mr here it comes.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
He follows this.
Speaker 6 (05:04):
Back right in front of it. I don't think I
had to say anymore.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
It's like a big cantalope coming up here toward the window.
By the way, Boddy, we'll come pitch again. Three two deliveries.
It's Row and Mercer's on well form. It's all Mercer's draws,
a walk and the batter will be Roy White. Roy
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had three hits in the opener, including his six home
run of the year. In the series, Roy is six
for fifteen and overall now he is a botting three
point thirty one to leave the Yankees. He hit his
home run batting right handed, and he's up there right
handed now against the left hander Barry Moore. White as
a home run off Sam McDowell, who started the first
game for Cleveland.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
He hits this one.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
Down the right field line of his fading, fading fowl
ball back in the stands and fowls. The ball's in
a strike to Roy White. Yankees leading two games to
one now in this four game series, and that's the
road trip record, two wins, one loss. Of course, the
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Yanks would love to win the second game here and
move on to Detroit with another victory. To pitch. The
Roy White is down low and the Colt evens one
and one.
Speaker 5 (06:23):
Danny Cater is on deck.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
Dick Hows are coaching a third Elston Howard coaching it first,
and the one one pitch to White, he takes a
rip on a change up curb and missus one ball
and two strikes. Baltimore got one in the bottom of
the ninth that they're going into the tenth inn again
Baltimore and Eddie Watt has come in to pitch for
the Orioles. One one Boston in Baltimore. Okay, Bob, we'll
keep an eye on that one right now. One two
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pitch to Roy White with mercer Rick first. Here it comes,
it's low, two balls and two strikes. Barrymore went back
to his fastball that time, but miss downstairs with it.
No score just underwear. In the nightcap, Yankees won the
opener six to five. The pitch get on the ground
Ashore played by heid of Mind to Leon for one
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back the first that's the double player. The Scots retired
sixt four to three double players and for the Yankees
in the first no runs, no yes, there were no
errors and nobody left at the end of what happening,
the score is New York Nothing and Cleveland coming to battle.
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Speaker 7 (07:56):
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Speaker 1 (08:22):
Thank you well. John Tumblin goes out to the mound
of pitch for the Yankees. He has picked well from
New York and he's earned himself a spot of the
starting rotation. However, Cumberland is in a hard luck loser.
He's lost three out of his four decisions and this
year and lifetime against the playboo in Dienc has no
record Losoevercidentally, it's getting very stoopy again here at Cleveland,
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asks this guy's writing up across the end of that opener.
It's a foggy gray day right now, but no rain
is falling. We had some rain early in the first
game of the double header, and at Cossi Yankees, well
aware the Boston who Alimar are going to the xt
innings tied up and then double adder. The Yankees already
have one in the bank, Hey eleventh, the closer one
they wont at six to five, and we now get
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says to the bottom of the first of the night Catholic,
no Scar, Okay, Bob game here and it will be
ten Ulander to leave things off. He went one for
four in the first game, left hand battery. Ulander is
now hitting two thirty seven. John Cumberland into the wind
up and the first pitch Strake won is golf. This
will be Cumberland's fifth start this year. He has won
one and launch three which thirty three innings walked home.
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The seven struck out twenty four batters which the Ulanders
check swing fowl is sliced off to the left side.
Now ball's and two strikes.
Speaker 6 (09:39):
Johnny Lavon, the third base coach retrieved the baseball.
Speaker 5 (09:43):
Kirby Farrell coaches down in first.
Speaker 1 (09:45):
Base for Cleveland, no balls and two strikes on Ulanders.
Cumberland to the wind up and the pitch it is
popped up by coming back foul again toward the upper deck.
Speaker 6 (09:58):
Down holds nothing un two.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
The Yankees have Roy White and left field, Bobby Mercer
in centerfield, and Ron Woods out in right on the infield,
Danny Cater at third, Ron Hanson at short, Barket second,
and Ellis at first. Basketball inside at the.
Speaker 5 (10:16):
Eves back to Ulander.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Off one and two. Simon Munson doing double duty behind
the plate, and the pitch curve just missed outside. Two
balls and two strikes. Wait on fire, John Flarerty, Bob
Stewart at first, Ron Luciano at second, and Merle Anthony
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at third. No score, bottom half of the first. The
two to two pitch coming to Ulander the lead author
are for Cleveland and he takes a just inside for
ball three full count. Now Eddie Leone is on deck
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down Paul John Cumberland ready with the payoff pitch.
Speaker 5 (11:02):
Here it comes.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Ulander hits it in the.
Speaker 5 (11:03):
Air out the deep right field.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
Ron Woods goes back down on one knee, now gets
up again and makes the catch. Ulander is retired. Paul
Well hit the right ron Woods went back, went down
on one knee, then got up and made the catch
standing up. Now the second baseman, Eddie Leon Leon had
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his first hit and only hit of the series in
the first game. It was a flyball triple down the
right field line.
Speaker 6 (11:30):
Nineteen teams.
Speaker 5 (11:33):
Leon is hitting two O six.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
He's right is called over the outside corner, getting a
scoring direction on the first game. We'll tell you what
it's all about in just a moment, trembling wines and pros,
and there is a foul feel back upstairs. The ball
that Sim's hit that Woods made the sparkling shoe string
catch up and right field Woods tried to get the
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double play first base instead of going after the lead runner. Ulander,
who was down at third, had left second and gone
to third. Trow got through Cater Danny never touched it,
and it was the pitcher Lindy McDaniel to picked the
ball up and threw it to shortstop Geen Michael standing
at second base to complete the double play and get
Youlander out at second. The scorers had originally called it
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Cater who threw the ball. The second we knew it
was McDaniel, and when they checked downstairs they did change it.
Oh two pitch now swinging in the strike three Cumberland
strikes out. Eddie Leone stood down Cumberland's twenty fifth strike
out of the year, and the batter will be Duke Sims,
the left fielder. Sims this fight. Ron Wood's great catch
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in the first game did go two for four. He
has five i's in tennis bats in the series, including
a pair of home runs. Sims left hand hitter, and
the pitch too from Cumberland is taken high ball on
Sim's betting two elite Tony Haunt in the first placement
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is on deck. Cumberland has the sign, turns the pitch
loose and Sims swings and missus strike wine one ball,
one strike.
Speaker 5 (13:22):
Mercer favors the alley in right center field.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
On Sims, Roy White well around in left center field.
They give him the left field line.
Speaker 5 (13:29):
Ron Woods backed.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
Up deep in right field park back at the edge
of the grass at second Michael very deep and short.
Speaker 5 (13:37):
One one pitch to him.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
He pops it out behind the plate. Seven. Munson comes back.
We will not have a play. Well, that's on the metting.
Mccowny's one and two now on Duke Sims. Washington leads
to drive six to four.
Speaker 6 (13:58):
They're in the seventh inning, Oakland Theater, Chicago, five to
one to wind up by Cumberland and the text of
Thim swaying and let's strike three. So Cumberland fans way
on hands sims and gets.
Speaker 5 (14:14):
The side and order nothing across.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
And at the end of one inning the scar is
New York nothing and Cleveland nothing.
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Speaker 1 (15:15):
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Has got one game already by a score of seven
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to six in the six to five, the first game
of the double ladder. And right now it's nothing. The
nothing is we get set to the second inning in
the second game.
Speaker 6 (15:45):
All right, Bob and dadyicator to leave it off.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
Caeter playing third base as he did in the first game.
He went one for five with the opener. Caeter Dow
hitting two ninety eight, takes a pitch.
Speaker 5 (15:55):
Down low for ball one.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
Peter going one for five and the opener dropped nine
points off his batting average. He started the first game
at three zero seventy is now two ninety eight. Right
handed her looks at the fast ball over the outside,
goinger one and one. Cater has had a good series,
going six for fourteen. He'll be followed by Thurman Munson
and then Ron Woods, Barrymore, Wines and Dale's Cater fouls
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one back upstairs, one ball in two strikes. The Cater
no scorer in this ball game. Yankees won the opener
six to five. Softball Barrymore Rocks and draws the curve
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is hitt on the ground to the left of the shortstop.
Heaman is over up when it throws on the first
base cater is out one way, Hiaman moving deep to
his left to throw out Danny Cator and now Thurman Munson.
Speaker 5 (16:57):
And what a first game.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Monson had a five times, He had four basis, his
first four hit game of the year. Munson added twenty
four points to his batting average with those four hits,
going from two thirty four to a present two fifty eighth.
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He's after the first pitch, File tips it into the
mid catcher Ray Fossey strike Wanton. Ron Woods is on deck,
Rooks Robinson hit a home run to win it for Baltimore.
Towa Foal coming back the ball's two strikes Brooks Robinson.
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Brooks Robinson's sixth home run of the year in the
tenth inning, and Baltimore has defeated Boston Zuo Wan and
it looks like nobody can beat those oreoles.
Speaker 5 (17:58):
Monson waiting to low for a ball.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Yeah, ol Kaine says, the Yankees just have to beat
them themselves. And no, they don't have the opportunities. Two
strike pitched to Munson check swing, says the plate upire.
John Clarity false is arguing and Fosse has a pretty
good argument on it. Here comes Alvin Dark. Wnson started
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a full swing, brought the bat up, and now Alvin
Dark is just asking Clarity to ask the first pase
umpire and the first place umpire Bob Stewart does not
make a call. Now Dark is going down to Stuart.
Clarity will not care at all for that move. The
old thing here, Frank is the next one is closed.
Swing at it all right, it's a ball and two
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strikes the threman Munson. Dark goes back into the dugout
Onceton had a pretty good gut but evidently brought the
bat straight up in the air. Ron Woods waiting on deck,
Barrymore looks into Fosse has the side starts to wind up.
The one two pitch get on the ground sharply. The
third it's a foul ball, rail grass Cutter, just foul.
Speaker 5 (19:14):
As it passed the bag. Looking at the New York
Yankees home.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
Schedule, I know Baltimore has got to come in sometime,
or too much longer. This one is popped up down
the first base line, coming in fort Horton. Fosse is
going out, and Fosse the catcher makes the catch in
file territory right in.
Speaker 9 (19:50):
The sake position.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
As make right, the number nine witness, Ron Woods will
be the better Baltimore is in on August eighth, which
is Old Timer's Day, and a doubleheader August ninth. At
Oriole's next appearance at the stadium, Woods after the first
pitch follows it back strike one. Woods went oh for
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four in the first game. He is hitting two eighty six.
Final score Oakland five, Chicago won. Chuck Dobson pitched a
one hitter for Oakland.
Speaker 4 (20:28):
Swing in the mist.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
By Woods on a fastball strike two. Dobson got the
win to even his record at four and four with
a one hitter. Donny john the Lozard Oakland five, Chicago one.
Despite the one hitter by Dobson, Oakland had to come
from behind. The winning pitch the Woods has taken outside
wall and two strikes. John Ellis is on deck. Let's
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add the more looks end the Posse's pump, sigh kicks
and draws fastball just outside again. That time the Indians
thought they had strike three. Fosse was ready to go
to the dugout and Rich rollins the third baseman, Jack
had him in the short stop second basement aty Leon.
Speaker 5 (21:15):
It all started to.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
Move off the field, but it's a two ball and
two strike count. More wines Un delivers curve is swoing
on and miss strike three and that is the third.
Speaker 4 (21:26):
Out, second strikeout for Mary Moore.
Speaker 5 (21:29):
He gets the Yankees in order, nothing across.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
At the end of one and a half, the score
is New York nothing and the Cleveland nothing.
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Speaker 1 (22:38):
Yankees will be back of the stadium for most of
the month of June. It all begins June second, a
night game with the Kansas City Trial from the Royal
to be back on the third and the clause as well,
you know the second, third and flouse the Yankees and
the Royals at the Yankee Stadium. Tony Harten ready to
leave things off here about in two forty four are
one for four in the first game he has poured
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it from the series right hand Donner John Cumberland's first
pitch to him, the swings and bowls one back upstairs.
Frike Wanton Larry Heiseel hit a home run for the
Phillis in the bottom half of the ninth inning. The
tide the ball game up five to five with Saint
Louis So an next runing ball game in Philadelphia. The
pitch low, one ball, one strike, no score here bottom
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half of the second Yankees won the opener six to five.
There's a fowl coming back over our heads and into
the upper deck, and the gun has one ball too,
strikes to Tony Hutton. John Cumberland, in his fifth start,
whips the pitch in and Morton drills a deep left field.
Speaker 4 (23:47):
That's when they be gone.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
It is going. It is a home run for Whatton.
Ronnie Harton gallops around today do gets the handshakes from
Roy Foster and now goes into the dug out and
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has congratulated there and Cleveland legs wanted nothing there. While
Tony Harton the home run is his fifth of the year,
the fourth old run given up by Cumberland and now
Roy Foster. The right field there, which is way high
and outside Paul Warner. Foster is hitting two thirty four
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strike call gets the outside corner even to about one
and one, while the Phillies scorn on the tenth and
beat the Cardinals six to five.
Speaker 5 (24:45):
Mike Jackson, the winter tam over.
Speaker 6 (24:47):
Loser one one pitch ball nigh two balls and one
strike to Roy.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
Foster, the third baseman, Rich Runnins is on deck. Temperature
has dropped considerably here in Cleveland, wind blowing it off
the lake. Cumberland's two to one pitches popped up foul
up the third base side caterers accurate, may not have
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a play on the steps to the dugout. He cannot
get to it. It's back in the crowd. Here are
the totals on that Baltimore Boston game. Baltimore two runs,
seven hits, no errors. Listen to this Boston one run,
two hits, no errors ed. He walked the winner in relief,
and Sparky Lyle the loser in relief.
Speaker 5 (25:40):
Lyle gave up a home run pitch to Brooks.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Robinson to the foster, are there's a five ball?
Speaker 4 (25:46):
Well, it's three lakes.
Speaker 9 (25:47):
Better field.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
Mercer digging back back to the wall, turns under it,
and he makes the gas. Mercer back to the three
hundred and eighty five foot sign just to the left
of dead center field to make that cat.
Speaker 4 (26:04):
And now Rich Rowins will move in.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Rowins is hitting two twenty two, went one for one
in the first game today, Bob.
Speaker 5 (26:13):
Deal that's the three had shut out. Is Pittsburgh blank.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
Montreal three to nothing. Another big crowd in Montreal, almost
thirty thousand. Again. Up there, Robins right hand batter looks at.
Speaker 6 (26:27):
The strike under the letters on the inside corner.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
Contreol is playing pretty good ball today, and in fact
right along they've been playing good ball. If only five
and a half hours they've won sixteen lost twenty three.
Speaker 6 (26:38):
There's the ball the deep the left field, but Roy White,
digging over throughout the.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
Corner, cannot get to it. It drops in and Rowins
makes a big join at first and now goes back.
Roy White did not get the angle on that ball,
running more too more in and then had to swing
over to his right and couldn't get to it. Was
a base hit for Ruins. The second hend of the
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ball game for the Indians, and the battery will be
Ray Fossey the catcher. Fosse is batting two forty eight.
He takes lower ball one. Roy White having trouble getting
the angle on that ball, and instead of slanting directly
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toward the ball, he came in and then had to
go to his right and just wasn't able to get there.
Speaker 5 (27:33):
There's one that's popped up off the first place side.
Speaker 6 (27:36):
John Ellison foul Territory's after overcrowd the dugout.
Speaker 4 (27:39):
And John Ellis overran the ball just a little bit.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
He did not get it. He was on the top
step of the dugout lost his balance, cut himself on
the roof of the dugout and the ball hit just
behind him.
Speaker 5 (27:53):
It was a tough chance with the.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
Dugout steps involved and it goes as no plays still
alive with account of one ball, one strike. John Cumberlan
ready to work to him, checks Robins at first and
deals a curve of his.
Speaker 5 (28:10):
Hip foul off the right side.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
Cleveland, leading one to nothing. On Tony Howton's fifth home
on a beer Possey betting with Robins at first, one
away and the pitch outside. Two balls and two strikes,
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two pitchcunning line drive caught by Michael no play back
to first pair a rather Hanson, I beg your pardon.
Ron Hanson had shuts up, So Possey is out on
a line drive speared by Hanson, who cucked his arm
wanted to throw the first spot.
Speaker 5 (29:00):
Robins got back to the bag.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
Jack Heideman steps then and Will Paul's for station identification.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
The Yankee at home and the way on w g
Wyse Connectedy.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
Hight him in right hand. Dot Her takes a breaking
pitch high ball one height him is hitting one ninety eight.
He was hitless in the first game today. And it
was a little upset when they lifted him for a
pin shutter. He has gone three for eleven in the series.
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He checks his swing and takes a ball up high
to an oh. Now, Jim Turner is going to come
out and talk to the young Yankee let cender John Cumberland.
Ralph out is not with the club now.
Speaker 6 (29:52):
He left earlier this afternoon to apply to his home
in Lawrence, Kansas, of the home of his family in Lawrence, Kansas,
within the funeral.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
Tomorrow of his father son Ralph's absence. Jim Turner is
handling the pitchers, and Dick Kauser is taking care of
the offense. In other words, Houser will give the signs
and decide the play is to be used. But when
it comes to pitching changes and so forth, it will
be up to Jim Turner, the pitching coach. Two balls
and no strikes right now on Heideman, Robin's the first
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two outs. Robin shortly, Pallas holding against him. Here's the
pitch Hiderman sways flow ball on the shadow left fiel White.
They can hie, they can hide, bigging hot.
Speaker 9 (30:36):
He's got it.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
Ry White coming in fast to make the catch on
the run him, the side has retired well. Cleveland won
run two hits, no hours. One man is left, and
at the end of two the score is Cleveland one
and the Yankees nothing.
Speaker 7 (30:49):
When someone says, honey, donat so fast, I love you,
pick up your clothes, I.
Speaker 8 (30:58):
Love you, your clean shoots on the chair.
Speaker 7 (31:04):
I'll make your favorite dessert tonight.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
Someone cares about you.
Speaker 8 (31:07):
Can you take your vitamin pill today?
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Come on, I'll drop you off.
Speaker 8 (31:09):
It's just a little out of the way.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
Someone cares. I think they really care.
Speaker 7 (31:13):
You want your eggs, don't forget to take your.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
Lune to have a good day. Take care of yourself.
You are really important to them. What time will you
be home, don't know. I'll call you.
Speaker 10 (31:25):
You know somebody cares.
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Don't worry about you. Something good will happen to you today.
They want it to happen to you today, So listen
and have a good day.
Speaker 9 (31:54):
So far.
Speaker 1 (31:54):
In the second game, Barry Moore as put down the
Yankees one, two three, and about their second d was
one base runner that would walk to Bobby Vercer, but
Roy White thanged a double play in the first inning,
so the Yankees have to play catch up early in
the ballgame for the first time in this series, the
first time in the four game at the Cleveland Indians
has gotten to jump on the Yankees and they lead
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now one to nothing. Well, here's the young man who
provided the winning run in the first game for New York,
John Ellis with his first home run of the year.
He also had his first double in the ballgame. Right
hand hit or he went three for four overall and
follows the first pitch back strike one. Alis had to
take in that swing, reach down and grabbed the back
of his right legs. If he might have noticed a
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little twinge there, Morris pitch swinging and a miss on
a high fastball strike two. Ellis is now betting one
forty six for home run in the first game went
over the right field fence. First time Aulis will ever
hit a ball out of the ballpark. He get an
inside the park home run in his first major league
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game in New York. If this went on the ground,
a second by Eddie Leon gets it over the first
phase in time and Ellis has retired. One down on
the batter will be Ron Hanson handsOn.
Speaker 6 (33:14):
The bit in the first game has pinch hitter went
over one.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
Ron is betting one twenty five right hand hit.
Speaker 5 (33:22):
Her checks his swing and Texas strike on the first pitch.
Speaker 1 (33:34):
Cleveland leading by a score of one to nothing, but
your John Cumberland is out on deck, and the pitch
to Hanson low inside, one ball of one strike and
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the one one pitch fowl back and out of play.
Well California and Minnesota, and the battle for first place
in the Western Division of the American League, and California
leads five to four at the end of seven innings.
Playing at Minnesota, pitch to Hanson.
Speaker 6 (34:19):
Foul ball, lying into the sands down behind the third
base dugout.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
That was a wicked shot, and we hope nobody was
hit by it. Right back into the crowd a real bullet.
Young man has the baseball, and everybody seems to be
all right. And brought the Yankee players out of the
dugout to take a look.
Speaker 9 (34:44):
Now.
Speaker 5 (34:44):
The next pitch to Hanson is low, two balls, two strikes.
Speaker 1 (34:50):
Milwaukee bouting in the top half of the ninth inning, trying.
Speaker 5 (34:52):
To catch a two run in Kansas City.
Speaker 1 (34:54):
League, the Royals four to two over Milwaukee in the
top of the night two two pitch to Ron Henson
he hits it fowl again past the third base Coach
Dick Housing in the National League becomes beat the Mets
three to one in the first game. The Mets are
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leading two to one in the third inning of the
night dev at the end of this third inning, so
we'll bring up to date on all the scores. Bitches
high and outside the Henson to fill account three to two,
three and two. In the first game here the Yankees
won at six to five and a game that was
just full.
Speaker 5 (35:34):
Of drills and excitement.
Speaker 6 (35:38):
This game, Cleveland is leading one to nothing.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
There's the wind up by More to pitch to Henson,
fouled it again. This game winds up the Cleveland series.
It's on the Detroit Tomorrow night, Tuesday night, and Wednesday night.
We'll be on the air at eight to fifty five
each night, New York Times. Week two. Pitch to Hanson
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change up is swung on in miss run was way
out in front of it. That is the third strikeout
for Barrymore that it brings up pitcher John Cumberland. Cumberland
is one for nine batting one eleven is driven into runs.
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That's right handed and takes a call strike over the
outside part of the plate. Four wines turns and loose
fastball has swung on it miss strike two and the
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O two delivery swing and a miss strike three, strikeout
number four for Barrymore.
Speaker 4 (36:55):
The Yankees are.
Speaker 1 (36:56):
Three up, three down, nothing across, and at the end
of the top half of the third the score is
Cleveland Water, New York Nothing.
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Speaker 1 (38:04):
Here in the second game of the Double Hader. It's
a one to nothing Cleveland lead after a very exciting
first game, the Yankees winning it by a score of
six to five. And there was so much he could
say about it, but the price is to say the
game was decided in the bottom of the ninth, when
Cleveland had two men on nobody out run was made
a great faction right field and turned it into a
double play, and the Yankees wanted six to five.
Speaker 6 (38:27):
Very Moore, the pitcher, leads off the bottom half of
the third.
Speaker 1 (38:29):
He's a left hand batter, takes a fastball over for
a called strike. Moore has been up sixteen times this year,
with two base hits, botting one twenty five. Sundwright checks
his swing and takes a hiker.
Speaker 5 (38:44):
For ball one and one.
Speaker 1 (38:50):
Cleveland leading one to nothing. On a Tony Horton home
run leading off the second, Cumberland Wines kicks and silvers
curveball is now out in front of the play much
and is after it. Burman has he throws the first
base and More is out. Munson throws out More one down,
and the batter will be dead. You land there. You
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Lander flied the right field his first time up. You
land her left hand hitter, and he looks at the strike,
taking all the way nothing in wonder. You land there.
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Cumberland curves him, You land her bunch of foul back
on the screen. Now balls and two strikes. You Lander
tried the running botted fall. That's straight back on the netting. Well.
Speaker 6 (39:54):
Milwaukee tiede Kansas City with two runs in the top
half of the ninth inning, and they've gone to the
tenthening tied.
Speaker 1 (39:59):
A four fo here's the two strike pitch high and
tight till you land there. One ball and two strikes,
one out.
Speaker 5 (40:19):
Nobody on a couple of deals.
Speaker 1 (40:21):
You Lander checks his swing on a high fastball and
the cow is even up at two and two. That's
sent months then out about halfway to the mound. Two balls,
two strikes. You Lander bounces one of the Clark two
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hoped by hors over the first base.
Speaker 6 (40:47):
End time. You Lander going for all. He was worried,
even though shot it out as a routine four to
three play.
Speaker 1 (40:53):
You Lander really hustled. He just digs it out all
the time.
Speaker 5 (40:58):
Oh and the battery will be at a leon.
Speaker 1 (41:00):
The second baseman, Cumberland struck him out in the first inning.
John has two strikeouts, he's allowed two hits, and he
has not walked anybody.
Speaker 5 (41:09):
Cumberland is a good control pitcher.
Speaker 1 (41:15):
There's one that is lying out in the left field,
but Roy White, right in his tracks makes the catch.
He didn't have to move a step for it. And
the side has retired three up, three down, nothing across
and at the end of three innings the total Joe
Cleeve won one run two It's.
Speaker 6 (41:30):
No hours the Yankees, no runs, no hits, and no errors.
Speaker 1 (41:33):
In the National League, the Cubs beat the Mets three
to one in the first game.
Speaker 5 (41:36):
The Mets lead to to one at the end of
two and a half.
Speaker 1 (41:38):
In the second, Decker against Ryan Dodgers two Atlanta one
at the end of three, Paphus against Foster. The Philly
shaded Saint Louis six to five and ten and eyes.
Mike Jackson got.
Speaker 4 (41:49):
The win and Taylor was the lizard.
Speaker 1 (41:53):
Larry Heisel's home run of the night sided it up
and the Phillies went out to win it in the
tenth Cincinnati seven hoss than two at the end of
six and a half. Up and let's see Pittsburgh shut
up Montreal three nothing on a three ler by Bob
deal It is San Francisco for San Diego one at
the end of seven and a half in the first
game of a double hunter.
Speaker 6 (42:11):
Right now we go to the fourth and ready to
tell you about it.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
Bob gome here, Bob, thank you, Frank hard Clock. It's
the first tip deep to last all listen.
Speaker 4 (42:18):
Way back, Hi, fine, god, I.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
Bang, it's tied up. Harris Clack pick a lot first
pence and there goes you're no hitter. And when he
comes around the home plait, there goes shut out and
Malise park around third. That cows that gives him the
man and then he comes Addie, I like that. Barrymore
went through nine dollars in the first three innings and
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hand Clock gets the first pips of the left field
fence and it's one one O has. That's the second
home run of the season. Is Bobby Murcer. The pitch
to Bobby, he swings at the bay. Pick a last
feels edit in the home of wing third and short
in quickly is due them. Throws it in the second
base half the bottling at for just a second and
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the Yankees have taken two swings here on the fourth
and ain't going to have a whole run out of
single and swinging right in the drunners and Silversido. Then
he looks good. These Yankees. We keep saving every game.
They battled from behind. They had to do it in
the first game and one and were trailing one. Nothing
to him. Now they got it tied up. Exciting baseball,
the play. We keep killing. These fans bomb They don't
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believe it. I wish they'd come out to the stadium
and see for themselves when we get home. Roy White
the bata bowning right hand and he takes glowing inside
for ball one, and that's the first pitch of his donning.
What the Yankees have taken is one one. New York
won the opener six to five, and six and a
half games off the pace. There's the stretch and the pitch.
White takes curveball on the outside corner with the knes
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and it's to strike one and one and they're six
and a half outs. We know fall to theirs. We
might add but none of these other clubs have been
able to beat Baltimore. The Yankees have split with them
in six games. Here's the pitch swinging the boundy ball
back through the box but open the second druck stop
hide him and makes the playoff. Second rows the first
to the doubles. Fly hid him and got that ball
in a big hop right up. Second, put his foot
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on the bag and takes the first for the double player.
Two outs to score that six to three, hid him
and getting a putout kind of the six. You know,
you don't see Roy White hitting into a double play
once every fifty to sixty games. He's hit into two
fash one in this ball game already. That's right. Two.
In the same game, here's Danny cator Caterer drills the
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ball foul into the upper deck down the right field line.
No balls in one strike play one Indians remained him
the cellar. In the American League, Yankees won the opener
six to five on a Johnny Ella's home run, and
then they held off the Indians in the bottom of
the nine ron Woods making a great catch. Here's the
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pitch line drive hit out of the second and to
the right center field. The Bay's hit to Danny Cator.
You landed up with the ball in right center, frozen
into second page. Eddie Leone feels the ball up. Eight
hits for Danny Taytor. Here's Surman Munson. Munson had four
hits in the first game. This game, he popped out
to catch a Ray Fauskey in final territory. In the
second inning, we're on the top of the four one
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one in the score. Christie move to the belt. Here's
the pitch month And takes low ball one one ball.
In those drives, the breeze is picked up considerably as
going straight in from left field, Harris park at his
home run right into the teeth of it. But he
had a low line drive that just kept going. Has
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the stretch and the pitch. Monthson popped the ball out
behind second, shrugs off Heidem and going back Leonas though,
and Eddie Leone makes the catch. So for the Yankees
they tie it up one run on three hit snow
errors and the man left at the end of three
and a half, New York one and Cleveland one? Are
you gained for a quiz?
Speaker 6 (45:58):
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Speaker 6 (46:50):
All Atlantic stations. If there are no more questions, then
class is dismissed.
Speaker 1 (46:57):
You've got four home runs, and they've an important one.
The wind up and the pitch, fastball swinging, and this
strike long, no balls and one strike. Tim steps out
of about his box on Piah Jean Flaherty fall time out,
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no balls, one strike, cumbling into the lineup, the lefty
delivered fastball foul, and we have a baseball here. It
is ann league zuo yeh that I got it on
the bounce. I don't know. Good thing. I'll say. I
wasn't getting the way of that one. Look at how
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dirty it is. Well I didn't know they used dirty baseball. Well,
you know, it's just my luck. I get agree onna
you get back here. Here's the other two pitches swinging up,
pop up, coming back, and I think it's going to
be out of play month and Rice is a screen
and he can't get it. It's about two yards up
on those. So we finally got one here in Cleveland.
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That one looked like an eight.
Speaker 3 (48:09):
All it to the count.
Speaker 1 (48:17):
Duke Sim is the better. It's a one to one game.
Speaker 4 (48:19):
Here in the.
Speaker 1 (48:21):
Bottom half of the floor center the wind up by
Cumberland and the pitch Sim reaches out and lines at
over thirty time the left field for They said, wife's
got a long run for it. He comes over here,
the line up with it, and Sim holes the first
nice played by White. He just reached out, and I
honestly think it was accidentally. I think he tried to
check us. When the ball hits a bat went over
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third base for a a said, so Duke sim leaves
off the floors. I think of the Indians with the head.
And here's Tony Harton who had a home run, and
what a shot it was the first time up John
Cumblin looking in to get the signs. Dumblin goes to
the belt. Here's the pitch outside of the ball, one
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ball on those strike. The game has tied at Wannapees
Cumbling over the head brings it down to the belt.
Here's the pitch, fastball low and it's ball too and
month of the that's enough. He called time, starts to
walk the ball out, cumbling off the hill to meet him.
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Two balls and those strikes. The lights are on here
in Cleveland have gotten in another dog and gloomy winds
blowing it off the lake. John Cumberlan' to the belt.
Here's the pitch swing going to pop up Powell in
under the epp the deck. Two balls in one strike,
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two and won the count. Antony Hauton cumbling checks the
runner off first. Here it comes outside and high a ball.
So John having a little bit of trouble now after
the Yankees got even three walls in one.
Speaker 3 (50:05):
Strike, A homa by Horton in the second, a homa
by clock in.
Speaker 1 (50:08):
The fourth, and there's one one, but the Indians have
a run around. Nobody out and three and one on
Tony Horton. Humbling now goes to the belt, Sims with
the leadoff first. Here it comes there, it goes fly
ball down the right field line, going falling back into
the upper deck. So the count is full, three balls
and two strikes. Bob center, I'll produce a just autograph
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the baseball that I caught up here as the stretch,
the three to two page foul ball. I will not
tell you what he put on it. The count is full,
three walls and two stripes. Sims on first, Nobody out,
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Tumbling looking in Now he goes over the head, drink
into the belt, checks the runner, the pitch the heart,
and he popped it up fowl over our heads and
into the upper deck of the count holds the three
balls and two strikes. Tumble Livers given up three hits
and the Yankees at three hits as all as identical
one three, and all Yankees won the open of six
to five. This one tied up Tumbling and the Horton
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dueling it out the left handed against the right hander.
Tumbling the left he stretches and the pitch, swinging a
glid hit.
Speaker 9 (51:28):
Peaks the lad He may have another one.
Speaker 1 (51:29):
What's going back right at the fence looking up in
is by home on well Tony Horton the first five
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in his face. John Cumblin has hit two home runs
and that gives him the wicks on the season, one
the left field and that one the right field. All
the runs have been as a result of home runs.
That is five home runs that have been hit off
John Tumblin since he's been brought out. And it's a
three to one ball game. I haven't been roughing up
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Cumberland for any big innings, but every game has seen
somebody bowls one and it's been just enough to beat
him so far. That makes it three to one, and
Roy Buontter steps in quants to flight out to the
center field. He hit the ball well and Mercy went
back to the wall that corrals in the second inning,
Tiger's the Indians leading at three to one. Yanks go
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into de Broit tonight after the ball game. Here's the
pitch Faunta takes outside of ball one one ball in
those drags on Roy Boston, John Cumberland won and the
pitch and in the air fouling be up the decks
of the count holes one ball, one right. Boughton hit
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a three and two pitch out of here after fouling
a couple off the wind up and the pitch, didn't
they just above the days of the call striking is
one and two, one ball, two strikes to Roy Faster.
Yankees only open at six to five, but it's three
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to one in favorite the Indians. Here in the bottom
half of the fourth inning, John Cumberland goes into the
wind up one ball, two strikes the pitch, swinging a
mass strike three way out ahead of a slow curve ball,
and Ry Faster strikes out. So Cumberland gets the first
out here in the fourth inning, Bring up Rich Rollins.
We had a high fly ball that dropped in front
of Roy Wright for a base head down to left
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field line. The first time up Ron steps in. Browns
is a pinch hitter in the first ball game today.
Here's the pitch he's swings and files it off into
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the upper deck. Strike one. Growlan's got a big base
hit him at first ball game. Right now he's betting
two twenty two, cumbling to the wind up the pitch
in for the calls strike just above the knees is
a zero and two. So Cumberland now has settled down
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a been After the home run by Harden, McDaniel was
the winner in the opener and Fred lash of the loser,
no ball, two strike, Cumberland deals the ball has slung
on and topped up right behind the plate. I think
monthson ater shot on off of the mast, coming back
right to the screen. He's got it now. He had
about two feet left, Samon monks and stuck with it.
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And there's a catch. And there were two outs. And
now on Yankee Baseball, we paused for station identification.
Speaker 2 (54:56):
The Yankees at home and the way on W G
y Chenectady, Great.
Speaker 1 (55:07):
Fonsi's about it now with two outs, first pitches ball,
one single, a home run and then a strikeout and
the pop out, so two in and two outs. The
Indians lead three to one. Trying to get a split
in the series. Cumberland wine Dan delivers, Foxy takes high
for a ball and it's two and zero. Two balls
and those strike bottom half of the fourth inning, Cleveland
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leading three to one, Yankees will have what's Ellis and Hanson.
In the fifth inning, John Cumberland, rookie from Maine into
the wind up here it comes there, it goes. Line
drives hit people. I feel light going back to the
wall out of here. Come that one's d of here
like a shot.
Speaker 9 (55:47):
Another home run off.
Speaker 1 (55:50):
Game well, Ray Fosse his third home run of the season.
I want to tell you that was a line drive,
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went out like a rocket. White went back to the
fence and to just watch it. So the Indians have
unloaded with a single and two homers here in the
fourth inning. Tumbland now to hide him an inside drugs
and back ball one pick home runs off John Tumblin.
Now this is the seventh game in which he has appeared.
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John wind and deliver swinging a foul back down is
even one ball in one strike. The Indians lead at
four to one. Two homers by Harton and a home
run by FOSSi accounting roll around caught and had a
man on when he hit his home run here in
the senning, tumbling into the wind up and the outside
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for a ball in the two balls and one strike,
I'd have been hitting number eight in the battle order.
Flight out to left field his first time up Doin
won the count Serman Monks and flashing the sign Cumbland Wine.
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The pitch might have been swaying Dad.
Speaker 9 (57:22):
Wan he taking off the field down board the line.
It was high four don.
Speaker 1 (57:39):
Right, judge, are gonna run out of fireworks? Three home
runs here in the four hitting for the Indians. Time
has been involved and Jack Howser is coming out of
the Yankee dugout. There's a no activity out of the bullpen.
Light have been first major league home run and the
Indians that team off got four home runs. The best
game I'll The pitcher, Barry Moore is up now at
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two outs. In the meantime, House is still trying to
sell a fumbling down a little bit John's and unable
to get this last out County a homer hide him
at a home run, and now Barry Moore is the
batterer five to one. The Indians plaze bring home runs
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here in the fourth inning, grumbling now to pitch to
Barry Moore. The wind up and the pitch More takes
strike one on the outside corner, no balls and one strives.
All the runs in this game a result of home
runs four homers for the Indians, one for the Yankees,
swinging on the strike, two no balls to please drives.
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Hot ball was pulled a lot further than the birds.
Two here in this inning to wind up, and the
O two pitch line drive one hot after hazard on
a one bounces through a first in time night five
hourn a half of the short stock, so the Indians
got a nice amp. The crowd d for four runs,
four hair, three home runs, Oh yak yarra. Then nobody
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left at the end of four the Indians, five of
the Yankees.
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Speaker 6 (59:30):
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Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
Well, the Indians are going to make a change and
Craig Nettles goes into play third days who plays them?
Rich Rollins has to go to the top half of
the fifth and the Yankees have got some that thing
up to do. It's five to one. The pitch toron
was on the inside going to strike one of fall.
Nineteen thousand, four twenty one is the paid attendance nineteen thousand,
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four twenty one one drag the Woods the next pigs
playing a pop file out of play third base size,
coming back into below a deck, no balls and two strips.
Speaker 9 (01:00:50):
Five to one.
Speaker 1 (01:00:51):
The Indians layd after the Yankees won the opener six
to five.
Speaker 5 (01:01:00):
Owen due to Ron Woods and.
Speaker 1 (01:01:03):
The line up and the pitch inside for ball one
one ball in two strikes. Woods dropped down to two
eighty six in the first game and then he struck
out here in the second game. In the second inning,
the pitch to Ron ground balled out to our second base,
Leon over, he's up for the hat to go to
the pitcher just.
Speaker 10 (01:01:22):
In time for the hours.
Speaker 1 (01:01:24):
Houghton was way over there. He actually was an in
front of Leon, and Leon really didn't have to move
over the first phase. He was said right at the
second baseman, and for some reason Howton took off and
almost flagged that ball down reports thely for the Indians.
War was alert and he got over and he covered
first shag one out. Here's John Ellens. Three hits in
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the first game, including his first home run of the season.
Yankees won that game six to five, and they're down
here by a score of five to one. The pitch
to ellis in there for the call strike curve ball
bent over. Owen won the job. Barry Moore delivery. Della
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hits the foul outside of third down the leftield line,
and the count is now no balls and two strikes
to pick. John bron Hampton is on deck. Only hitting
the Yankees have done in this game is in the
fourth inning, Clark at a homer, then Mercy's singles, White
bounced into a double, playing Cater singles five to one.
Cleveland tell Us in a hole and two more delivers
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to them swinging a foul ball in the upper deck
behind home playing the count holes, no balls and two strikes.
The strange thing, Bob, But the you know, the Giants
have a new manager, and they Gaints won their first
game under their new manager six to one. Charley Pott
got to see Clyde King go. He's a great guy.
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But here's the picture, the five of all one. It
always seems that when a team does change man, it
just for some reason, they win at least the first game,
and normally they going a little winning scud. Right. That
usually happened, just like with a new player coming to
its team, little psychological boots. One ball, two strikes, the
pitch tell us it's a high fly out the left
center field. The twell ahead, few Lander is over, he's
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under it, and he makes the Cats for the out.
Two outs. Johnny just got a little bit under that one.
Two outs for the Yankees. And here's Ron Hanson. Hanson
struck out in the third inning. Ron only hitting one
forty six, but he's not eleven a walk. He's only
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put up seventeen times officialists. But he's been a big
health of the Yankees this year. Ron up there out
with two outs, nobody on, he built the teams to
right fail That one's in a mile way back high
far ahead. Gone, hold on, Well, they're hitting the home
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lines in this ball game. That's two the Yankees the
Indians out four, NFL five to two. Ball game. Oh,
he's been saying the whole series, how they brought in
those fences, so nobody's been taking advantage of us until
this second game. Ron a handsome year with two outs
and nobody on, he went.
Speaker 3 (01:04:15):
For the home and no doubt about it, at his
one hundred first home run of his career.
Speaker 1 (01:04:19):
I didn't realize he had that many. Here's Cumberland outside
ball on. When he first came up with the White Sox,
he had some big years. I think he had twenty
two one year, didn't mean it's the champ.
Speaker 13 (01:04:29):
Year was twenty two with Baltimore right, and then he
had twenty with the White Sox.
Speaker 1 (01:04:33):
Cumberland bounced it back into the upper deck and there's
one ball in one stride here in Cleveland. A group
of messaging. They moved in the fence about fifteen seed
in both left center and right center, and the fence
is five feet six inches tall. A little bigger than
Phil clicking the mess by Cumberland. Woman two, you're right
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list in that souped up baseball makes a little difference too,
Bob one and through the cat on Cumberland. Here's the pitch.
John strikes out playing and the Tide retire. If Yanke
you get one back on one heading no errors and
nobody left on dates. In the middle of the fifth
is Cleveland five and the Yankees too.
Speaker 13 (01:05:17):
You know, last year the Yankee birthday parties the children
were highly.
Speaker 1 (01:05:21):
Successful, so they'll be celebrated again here in nineteen seventies.
Birthday celebrations for children include a delicious shress birthday cakes,
an autograph birthday card with the signature of all the Yankees,
and the birthday child's name on the center field scoreboards
twenty minutes before game tenn In addition, organist Satdy Layton
will play Happy Birthday to you when the name appears
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on the board. I teach you to arrange your birthday parties.
What you have to do is purchase a minimum of
eight four dollar box seats or two dollars seventy five
cent reserve seats to leave the rest of the Yankees
birthday parties can be ordered only.
Speaker 3 (01:05:56):
Through the mails and must be received by the Yankees.
Speaker 1 (01:05:59):
At least one week before the date of the game
you wish to attend for a complete information and easy
to order order blanks right to birthday parties New York Yankees,
Yankee Stadium, Brons New York one, O four five one. Well,
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we've got those sixties in bats at the Yankee Stadium,
so nobody will be disappointed.
Speaker 6 (01:06:26):
On that day.
Speaker 1 (01:06:26):
Sunday, June the seventh, bock down the data.
Speaker 13 (01:06:29):
All you boys and girls fourteen years of age and
under accompanied buying a dunk, get a lovely little league bat.
Speaker 1 (01:06:36):
On June seven, Bob Bottom of the first and against
five to two the Indians. After the Yankees won the
first six to five, fumble them to Ulander bow all
right next door, strike one back downstairs before they're taking
dead aim at us. We've had one on this book already,
and herbs four and Bob Neil justless that one. No
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balls at once, drives check it over. This one is
that I got hill. Here's the wind up and the pitch,
foul ball right underneath us. No balls and two strikes.
Pick coming right back at us, just as Langley coming back.
That's why I'm going out there. You just tell the
folks that you bought that cleanly, Bob.
Speaker 4 (01:07:18):
But he's right.
Speaker 1 (01:07:19):
I in my modesty, I didn't want to, but I'll
tell him. The pitch just glad as low ball on
one ball and two strikes. Yankees looking to take this series,
but they're in a hole now by a score of
five to two. Cumberland's got to try and keep cleeve
some clothes and hope the Yankees can come back. Here's
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the one and two pitch. You land as a high
pop foul, leave us out of play. Munson and ellis
running over, but the ball is back in the seat,
right over the dug at and bouncing around. One ball,
two strikes to count on you Lander, You land a
flight out the right field and ground it out to
second base. Yankees won the opener six to five. We
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even leads here five to two. We have had let's see,
six home runs in this game.
Speaker 5 (01:08:12):
The wind up and the.
Speaker 1 (01:08:14):
Pitch swing in a high pop foul outside of third
of him. The sands one ball and two strikes. Yankees
and the Tigers Tomorrow night at eight fifty five, Tuesday
night and Wednesday night stumbling into the wind up the
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pitch to Orlanders swinging the ground ball the first age,
all tide of goes off. The chefs tried to pick
it up and can't do it. And say the third
of Ulander ball took a big hop, all fellows the chefs,
and he tried to pick it up on the run
and he couldn't handle it. We'll wait and see how
they score us. No announcement is yes in the official score.
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In the meantime, Eddie Leone stepped in and I guess
they've got a a base hit because they have six
hits up on the scoreboard.
Speaker 9 (01:09:17):
It is.
Speaker 1 (01:09:18):
That's the announcement. A single for ted Ulander. There's the
pensions bun and cumbling off the mound players at the
first the sacrifice work they let's make the captain is
one out, so Eddie Leone's sacrifices the feton to the
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first basemin with one out, the Lander goes to second base.
Duke Sims the batter and on deck is Tony Horton
who has two home runs and two had backs. And
right now it's Duke Sims who was struck out a
single to two of the Indians League bottom half of
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the fifth inning, Yankees won the open.
Speaker 5 (01:10:06):
Of six to five.
Speaker 1 (01:10:07):
Sims, a big left handed batter crumble into the stretch
the pitch Duke hit the bowl into the upper deck
of the third base side, no balls in one strive. Duke.
Tim's a converted catcher, been playing in the outfield in
this series, and he has really hurt the Yankees with
a couple of home runs. And that's a couple more
Bay pets. But his one that could have hurt the
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most was caught by Ron Woods in the ninth inning
of the first ball game and turned into a double play.
No balls, one strive, cumbling pitch curve outside and it's
one and one, five to two Cleveland, bottom half of
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the fifth inning. Baltimore beats the Red Sox two to one.
In the first game in ten emmings. The Brooks Robinson
home run after they at the ninth second game, no
score at the end of one Cumberland check you Lander
off second. His pitch curveball just misses outside and it's
two balls in one strike, and John Cumberland is well
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aware that Tony Hort is on deck. Fans, of course,
would like to see Hort and get up there with
first base occupied, and it's not so easy to pitch
around him. Cumberland peering in to get the signs Now.
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He goes to the stretch, brings the ball down of
his belt.
Speaker 5 (01:11:36):
Here's the pitch.
Speaker 1 (01:11:37):
Fastball hits in the air out to a short right
center field. Murtha cutting in front of woods. Bobby is
there and he makes the catch. Prsa throws the ball
on in cut off by Ron Hanson. You land her
holes a second. Two outs fans. Here's Tony two home
runs and two out ticks. Ron Hanson comes over to
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give Stumbland a few words of encouragement. They're gonna walk him.
You'll hear the booze down.
Speaker 9 (01:12:11):
All one.
Speaker 1 (01:12:26):
As the third ball outside, and Tony Hartn, who has
gotten two owners in a row, now draws an intentional
based on ball. You'll hear it down. Barton moves on
down to curse and Roy Foster comes up. Now Foster
really looked bad at last time up. He's flung very late.
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I want to tumble them pitches, and he struck out
first time up. He hit it well, He's flied out
the deep son of field. So Foster is up with
two outs and two on by up to two Cleveland
bomb of the fist. Yankees won the old. When it's
six to five, Cumbling set the pitch here it is
swinging on us strike one, no balls and lunch stry.
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Cumberland's trying to keep Cleveland cloths. Yankees will have the
top of the order up in the sixth SENTI no balls,
one strike, cumbling with that ball behind his hip, you
land around second Horton on Furst cumbling to the belt.
The only one pitch just misses inside with a slow
curving is one and one, one ball, one strike. The
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Indians leading five to two. They've had four home runs
in this game. The Yankees have had two Yankee homes
by klarking Hanson, Indian home runs two by Horton, one
by Facy, one by Heideman. Fauns. The batter with the
count one and one cumble into the belt, pitches inside.
He ducks out of the way. Two walls and one strike.
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That ball isn't too far inside, but for some reason
Fontter quickly jumps out of the way. Dady Holmes, Wade
and John flarerty fying out does some house keeping two
and won the count. John Cumberlin has a sign over
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the head of the belt. Here's the pitch. He hits
it off the hands, filing onto the screen, out of play,
and the count is even at two and two.
Speaker 5 (01:14:26):
That such was in tight and he just hits the
ball right above his hands.
Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
Two and two. The count Sumberland hasn't given them Foster
many fastballs. Two balls, two strikes. Fauston has that front
foot almost down the place. Curve ball hit on the ground,
a third cater with a nice pick up thrown a
second fox play. He's out and the side retired. No runs,
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one hit, no errors, and two men left the end
of five at Cleveland five and the Yankees two. What
I say, no news is good news.
Speaker 13 (01:15:05):
But the Yankees have received quite a few letters concerning.
Speaker 1 (01:15:08):
The nineteen seventy Yankee Yearbook. Here's one. We love the
color photos of all the Yankees, especially Scottlemeyer. Our favorite
that's from Missus T. S. And Forest Hill. Missus Scottlemeyer
and mister BP of Darian, Connecticut says the nineteen seventy
Yankee Yearbook has terrific action shots to remind me of
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all my visits the Yankee Stadium and the exciting ball
games I've seen.
Speaker 3 (01:15:36):
And then mister JK of New Jersey writes, as I.
Speaker 1 (01:15:39):
Am bed written and enableho at ten Yankee games. My
only contract other than radio at TV in the Yankee yearbook,
and the nineteen seventy is the best. Steven. Then we
have one from a Missus Demir in New Jersey who said,
my husband really looks handsome with that crew cut hair type.
So we make everybody happy with the Yankee. Here Yanks
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ready to go on the top half of the sixth inning.
The ground crew has cleaned up the enfield and Horace Clark,
who had a home run and second of the season,
and the fourth inning will be the lead off datter
five to two Cleveland. As we go to the top
of the sixth Haras has struck out it at home run.
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Came into this game hitting two eighty five. Mercer and White.
The wind up the pitch to Horrace swings at the
first chick flive all the left heels. Duke Finns is
waiting under it and he makes the cat. Has hit
the first stretch over the fence in the fourth inning,
and he tried to do it again, but Simms was
able to corral it. One out. Bobby Mercer who was
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walking singles. Mercer had two hits in the first game. Hey,
it's been a long time since Bobby's at a home run.
He's had five for a long time. The wind up
the pitch for Mercer. He bounced this one the right field,
that's down the line at the fair ball takes one
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big bounce up against the filepole for a ground rule
double at the ground rule that's throwing the ball in
the second for the ball bounced up over the fence
and it hits the pole for a double. May thirtieth,
Bobby was saying, the last time, May what May third?
You haven't gotten the day thirtieth yet. Hey, that's right,
that's next sanity, that's the Indianapolis five hundred. So maybe
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he'll hit one on May thirtieth. Let's wait and see.
Maybe Phil has some esc see May third. Today is
the twenty fourth, three weeks exactly, very good. Here's Roy
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has hit it to two double plays, and you don't
see that too often because he's got a lot of seeds.
But he's wrapped the ball to short stop twice. Last
time was right at the bag at second, a high
bounding ball as the stretch more turns it Lucia White
swinging a foul ball back into the upper deck, strike one.
It's five to two of the Indians and the Yankees
trying to come back. They came back to win the
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first one. They were down two runs. Here they were
down four. They've cut it to three. They have Bobby
Mercer on second and one out, no walls, one strike
to pitch the White fastball outside. Bossy thought it was
in there. An umpire Flarity said outside, there's one and one.
Top of the sixth inning. More goes to the stretch
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check Mercer to pitch the White low curve and and
miss low ball to two balls and one strike. Yankees
looking to take this series, Parry even with Cleveland on
the season series. Here's the pitch curve high and he
just misses again. Three balls at once. Right, Danny Cator
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is on deck. Brion won that counts of Roy White.
Barry Moore's at the belt check Mercer. Here it comes
high ball four. He's on but down the first base
goes Roy White and the Yankees have him on there.
Mercer on second, White on first, one out, and here's
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Danny Cator. Cater grounded the second in the second and
he's singled in the fourth inning. Danny one for two
in the ball game, penning two ninety eight coming in,
so that'll put them just above the three hundred mark.
Boffi is out to speak to Barry Moore in the meantime.
Left field of Sims and right center field of Yu
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Landy get together. I don't know what they were discussing.
If it's how to play cater, they might as well
get it because he can hit the all field. You'd
see them pull the ball as he did the home
run of the stadium the other night. He seen him
hit the right field, put it right on the foul line,
dead center, right center, left center. He can hit everywhere.
Here's a pick swinging the ground ball. Hit the third
maybe two. Throw the second for one, and it was
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a bad pro throw. The first hits killing double player Baddy.
I like that. What a play made on second day
by Eddie Leone. He had a comeback for a bath
Row wound up and Peter appeared to be very slow
going down the line.
Speaker 8 (01:20:29):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:20:30):
He might have flipped in the battles box, but it's
a double play. Third the second to third for the Yankee.
No runs on one hits, no eras and one man left.
We go to the bottom of the sex to score
Cleveland's five and the Yankees two no words to the lines.
Go ahead and get your tickets. You seeo exciting these
games have been on the road and at home so far.
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To the bottom half of the sixth inning and the
Indians lad at five to two. Yankees had a opportunity
go by to the boys. There Kada wrapped it hard,
but right after the third baseman nettles and his throw
was right into the second basemin And I've actually never
seen a double play like that because Roy White went in,
had took him out of the play, and then he
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recovered his balance and still threw Danny out. His first
base pitches inside for ball one, one ball and noose striker.
Greg Nettle's a batter his first time up in the
ball game. He went in as a defensive move to
Rich Rollins won one for two. Cumberland delivery is inside
for a ball and it's two and zero, two balls
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and nose strike. The Indians lead five to two. After
the Yankees won the opener six to five, and Ron
clin COWSI who's pitched in the last two ball games
is walling up again for the Yankees, out in the bullpens,
cumbling into the line up. Here it comes swinging them
as strike one, two balls and one strike. Cumberland has
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given up five runs on seven heads, but he's given
up the four home runs, the two one wind up,
the pitch high of all three, three and one. See
California beats Minnesota Twins six to five. So that'll tighten
up bet race a little bit. Make it a half
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game between the Twins and the Angels, with Minnesota up
by a half game, three balls, one strike, fastball hit
on the ground out the second basemen, Horris Buck gets
the big hop head high throw the first in time
and there's one out. Nettles is out second to first,
and here's Ray Fosse with a home runners last time up.
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Fosse and Heidemann getting set to come up, and they
hit him back to back out of the park in
the fourth and a half, last half of the sixth inning,
Cleveland five and the Yankee two. The wind up and
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the pitch outside of ball one one and oh well,
the Oakland Athletics starting to play ball. A lot of
people pick them to win it. Before the season in
the Western Division. They won the first game from the
White Sox five to one, and they're leading in the
second five nothing after three they're ball in just above
the needs of the calls. Striking is one and one.
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But oh those Arioles winning the opener and ten innings
two to one, and no score against the Red Sox
after two in the second game, crumbling into the wind up.
Here's the pitch, bastball in the air, gave pilupt.
Speaker 9 (01:23:41):
He's got another one.
Speaker 1 (01:23:42):
It's time a gone well. Fossei has hit his second
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home run in a row and the fifth home run
for the Indians in sixth inning. Now here's Hedaman back
of the paws inning. He hit a home run right
after Fossei, and I'm going to tell you he's not
about to lay one down a wind up and a
peck hi ball on. He'd pool everybody in the pocket.
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He bunted here a wind up and a pick swing
in a mess and the thick cut. It was one
ball in one's dry. So it's six to two the Indians.
Plays out of the five home runs or have been
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the solo homers. Piches low for a ball, two balls
in one stry what do you think it is phil
about Cumberland's pitching that he's vulnerable to the home run.
Speaker 13 (01:25:05):
Well, he's got the excellent control. That's the one thing.
Robin Roberts had the same problem.
Speaker 1 (01:25:09):
He needs to give up a lot of homies.
Speaker 9 (01:25:10):
You dig right in.
Speaker 1 (01:25:11):
You know that he's not going to be wild to
throw again. Here's the pitch. There's a time that chep
the left. White may have it. He's back near the fence.
He's there and he makes the cat. Well, he made
the bids for the long fly ball at Roy White
forral and there are two hours. Cumberland hasn't been belted
all over the park. In other words, there haven't been
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a lot of singles, doubles, triples. That home run ball
has killed him. And it hasn't only been in this game.
Chet Savage won offen in Milwaukee. He pitched a fine
game and boomed. He was out of it because three
run homer. Here's Barrymore leftand is batter brown ball hit
the first John hellos up with it, runs over and
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he steps on the bag and the size retired one run,
one hit. Then when Noah has and nobody left down
at the end of six the score Milwaukee six and
the Yankees two. See now on Yankee Baseball we paused
for station identification the Yankees at home and the way
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on w g Y nicity. Here in Cleveland, the Indians
leave the Yankees by our score up six to two
after New York won the first game six to five.
They'll give a rundown on the scoreboard and then bring
them food into the next three innings. Baltimore beat Bnton
two to one in the first game Robinson's long run.
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Bruck hit it in the bottom of the tenth after
the Orioles tied it up at the bottom of the nine.
At the end of two and a half, Baunton and
Baltimore no score on the night half seave it Againstever,
Washington be destroyed by a score up six to four
in their ball game home and the winner for losing
stuers loaded opened over Chicago five to one of the game.
Second game, after three and a half of Oakland five,
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Chicago nothing owed him against Johnson John mincher Is hit
home run number eleven one a ball player he's been for. Oakland.
California beat Minnesota six to five with a run in
the ninth inning. Roger opposed at number seven. Kansas City
got two in the bottom of the tenth to beat
Milwaukee six to five. National League. The Cup beats the
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mess three to one in the first game, Mets lee
two to one, half to five of the night cap
four to one, Los Angeles over Atlanta half to sixth innings,
the Phillies beat the Cardinals six to five, Houston over
Cincinnati ten to seven. That well for the seventh innings
and Silvers it up by Bob Verman.
Speaker 3 (01:27:40):
Munton lines went up right ten.
Speaker 1 (01:27:42):
Of b that's going to be in. I believe yes,
Sir dropped her base in for Mounton. That ball had eyes.
It was not hit too high, but placed perfectly between
Lander and Foster. Sol Munton gets his first base hit
of this ball game. He had four in the first game.
He's hitting number six for the Yankees, and I just
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got that feeling the Yankees is going to explode for
three or four very shortly. Funny how you get that feeling?
All right? Here's the stretch by barrymore pitcher Ron Woods
high ball one Woods, he struck out bounce the second.
Speaker 3 (01:28:27):
The stretch Thatches hit high in the air but.
Speaker 13 (01:28:30):
To center fields. Head you land of moving in under
it that there makes the catch one out that brings
up Johnny Ellis. Johnny has bounced the second fly to center.
Allis had his best day of the year in the
first game three, with a.
Speaker 1 (01:28:47):
Single, a double, in a home run. His home run
was actually the winning run the ball game, all right.
Months in it first hits one in the right center
and that's going to be in for extra bases. Man
hits against the fence, so munching is.
Speaker 3 (01:29:07):
Being held up, and Ellis goes in a second base.
Speaker 1 (01:29:09):
With a stand up double and him with Tony Harton.
It was not a spectacular play. He just cut off
the ball that was being thrown in from the outfield.
Would have been a perfect throw to the plate. Howton,
who's really been cutting the pie today, especially on those
home runs. He really puts on a show with that.
Hawton struck Poe. Yankees feel like you do that they
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may explode for a few runs here because they have
Prince Peterson warming up now on the ballpat and he
would come into this ball game. He gets close, all right,
here's Ron Hanson who can make it real close. Hanson
struck out in the ferret and holme it over the
right field fence in the fifth and as we mentioned.
Speaker 13 (01:29:49):
Before, that was Hanson's one hundred and first major league
home run, and I still have a home run for
a short time. The tall right hand battle one out
run at that second third.
Speaker 1 (01:30:00):
In a close ball game, Dick Hawser would have.
Speaker 13 (01:30:02):
Sent months and end pitches inside ball one. Lurman would
have had a good chance to score. But when you're
behind by four runs, anything might happen. You could slip
rounding third and take yourself out of what might be
a beginning. But the two youngsters are hitting that ball today.
Speaker 1 (01:30:20):
The pitch curved low, dugout by Fizeam two and oh,
I would say if there have been any doubt as
to whether this ball is souped up a little this
year or not, this doubleheader I think has taken any
doubt away some of the balls that have been hit
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inside ball three three, nothing humbling is on deck. But
I doubt if John is going to get to bet
three balls. No strikes the line up. The pitch log
gets away from the catcher, but Munson does not come.
Speaker 13 (01:31:03):
In runners hole. That ball went all the way back
to the screen the bases. A loaded Cumberland is being
called back.
Speaker 1 (01:31:15):
He's not being called back yet. He is being called back.
Hobsby came over from third and gave him that what
I thought was a vote of confidence, pat on the backside,
but it wasn't. It was just the lead him.
Speaker 4 (01:31:28):
Give him a little voice.
Speaker 1 (01:31:29):
Towards the dugout. Pete Ward, who is a left hand batter,
is coming up to bat against the left hand pitcher
Barry Moore. You know a lot of folks have mentioned
what you just did all at the ball appears to
be a little bit souped up this year, but the
American League maintains that it is not. It's the same ball.
Speaker 13 (01:31:49):
Well, if they took a ball of the pitchers, it
would be one hundred percent the pitchers that Wall that
I have talked to have Wall said the ball is lively.
I have one pictures that he was holding the ball
and something started to.
Speaker 1 (01:32:01):
Come out of the mid the sea seams of the
ball park. I don't know what it was that was
coming out. So there was like a Mexican jumping bean
he held in his hand that was hopping around.
Speaker 9 (01:32:15):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:32:15):
Pete Ward, devan of bases loaded the potential tang runs
the plate. Barrymore wines his pitches. A curve hit teeth
to set a sail. You landed back. He's gotta beat
on it at nasty hatches part of the four hundred
foot sign. But throw in a second. Everybody advances and
water slide by Ron Hanson. That was like a dying fish.
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He just fell down and Alvin dark is coming out
as Ward hit one, almost the grand Slam. He hit
it to the deepest part of this ballpark. Had he
pulled it just five feet to the right, the three
hundred and eighty five foot signs would have been gone.
But he gets the sacrifice live, a run batted in.
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It's now a sixth three ball games and we'll have
a new pitcher coming on, Vince Albert two it is
It's Colbert. He's been jope on him rank. This young
man was brought up about ten days ago from Wichita.
Speaker 5 (01:33:21):
He was having a good season.
Speaker 1 (01:33:22):
Down there at three and zero fun Gulvin had won
three loss none and had two saves at an airn
run average of one point fifty nine. Gulber pitched in
the first game of the double hitter, which the.
Speaker 6 (01:33:36):
Yankees won by a score of six to five.
Speaker 1 (01:33:39):
Colbert worked at three men. He got Roy White on
the ground out the first Danny Cator fled the center.
Then Berman Munson drilled the base hit off of him,
but Munson was thrown out trying to steal. So Colbert
pitched one and he gave up one hit and faced
just three betters. He has had only three innings of
major league experience, including the one inning he pitched in
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the first game of the twin bill. Today. Looks like
he'd be a strong Ladville. I don't have me and
he does. You see what size? He'll go six feet
or better. He's from Washington, d C. Quite an athlete
at Eastern High in Washington, and that high school turns
out some very fine athletes. I would have thought they
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might have had his dimensions in here somewhere.
Speaker 5 (01:34:33):
But I don't see him.
Speaker 1 (01:34:35):
He listed in the book at all. He's in the book,
but it doesn't say what size he is. He was
a non roster player, I guess this spring. Maybe that's
why I don't know. No, he wasn't either. They got
the size of all the pitchers except for Colbert.
Speaker 13 (01:34:54):
All right, Harris Quank is up there betting left handed
now against Prince Covid runners that second and third at
this green.
Speaker 1 (01:35:00):
Ball game, the pitch line hard, but file oh Man
bank into the seats, file by about ten feet would
have been a home run, but Parras just out in front.
Speaker 13 (01:35:13):
Hanson at second, Ellis at third, six to three ball game,
and favorite the Indians.
Speaker 1 (01:35:19):
Here in the top of the seventh, Horrs has struck
out homered and fled to left. Covid winds pitch outside
one of them on. He's got a pretty good basketball,
kind of sneaky fast.
Speaker 13 (01:35:39):
Johnny Ellis bluff coming down the line. If Covid never
looked at him once, there's a pitch low ball to
Joe Wie.
Speaker 1 (01:35:46):
A lot of times you get a rookie in there.
Speaker 13 (01:35:48):
He concentrates so hard on the hitter, doesn't even look
to see if there's anybody on third. But of course
with a three run lead, he doesn't have to worry
about the man trying to steal home.
Speaker 1 (01:35:59):
Bouncer. I had a second up with the ball leon
what the first ten times, but the Yankees to pick
up a run.
Speaker 13 (01:36:08):
There were two hits, nor Is, two men left, and
at the end of six and a half at Cleveland
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Speaker 1 (01:37:18):
Six, New York, New York one zero zero one nine.
As convenient and you walk away with your ticket, that's
ticket drawn. Yankee tickets are now available at ticket drawn
outlets throughout the metropolitan area. Ritz Peterson comes on and
relief for the Yankees. First John Peterson has relieved since
nineteen sixty eight. He did not relieve at all last year.
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He did relieve, however, two years ago, so it is
not a completely new experience from PEPs. He had nine
relief colleagues in nineteen sixty eight.
Speaker 4 (01:37:53):
He comes into the ballgame with Cleveland.
Speaker 1 (01:37:55):
Leading six to three, and to take a look at
Peterson's record, he is scheduled a bitch the Wednesday night
game in Detroit, and the fact that he's relieving in
this one would not affect that because this would be
Peterson say to throw on the sidelines anyway. Peterson, with
six wins and two losses, got the win Friday night.
He pitched less than six innings a fat ball game,
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and with us being is a few day to pitch
on the sidelines anyway, it's not a bad idea to
see him come on in the lead film, not at all, Frank,
you're right. He pitched five and two third innings. Fritz
doesn't work too high when he's out there. He's pretty
cute out on that mom facing the top of the
Indian order.
Speaker 13 (01:38:35):
Land a Leone and sims Land to open rather one
for three as an nfield hit. Swington files one backs
strike one flinder right bounced a second and single off
Jenny Ellis's right shoulder, left hand of Fritz Peterson, the
(01:38:55):
Indians leading six to three. Bottom of the seven, Fritz
delivered up fall and out of play, new baseball out
to Peterson. Kakis have been I think very fortunate and
(01:39:17):
uh not being rained out of too many games. There
have been several days where it looked like it was
going to rain. We wouldn't even get part of one
game in, and we've gotten double heads in curve outside
ball and two strikes.
Speaker 1 (01:39:36):
Nobody out nobody.
Speaker 13 (01:39:37):
On bottom of the seven, Peterson's curve over and map
was a goodlin. That was a big curveball. You land
into it. Oh, Fritz strikes out the first man he faces,
and he is Eddie Leone Leon has struck out, flying
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to left and sacrifice. The lights have been on all
during this second ball game.
Speaker 1 (01:40:09):
My foul, it might be playable coming over and making
the catch. Ron Woods, he went a long ways for
that one. It was in foul territory down by the
Indian bullpen outside the file line, and it's two away
and now Duke Sims struck out single and left fly
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to center and on deck.
Speaker 13 (01:40:36):
Tony Horton, Indians leading six to three. All right, Peterson
ready to pitch to the left hand, hitting Sims. It's
right down the middle, strike one called. Fritz gets the
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time from monson side on curve is low one oh one,
chew out nobody on outside with a breaking pritch two one.
Speaker 1 (01:41:36):
We had no win during the first game. Second game,
the wind came up for a while. Fos Con lags
hanging limp.
Speaker 13 (01:41:48):
The two one delivery right down the middle two and two.
Finn's kicking the dirt down there. He was looking for breaking.
Speaker 1 (01:41:56):
Pitch and pretis and slipped the vest ball right by him.
Two balls, two strikes, two out, Fritz.
Speaker 13 (01:42:13):
Wines Is, Kurt sway and I missed strike three, and
Sim shows the bat all the way back against the
back top three up, three down, and at the end
of seven pulleting. It's Cleveland's six the Yankees three.
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Speaker 5 (01:43:07):
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is your kind of place. Well, it looks like there's
a little rabbit in the ball in other games today too,
just looking over the home runners. George Scott of Boston
Brooks Robinson the ball to mar Rick Rackett of Washington
build Free n and Jim north Rook for Detroit and
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Minterwall of Minnesota, Tommy Harper Milwaukee, Hickman of the Cubs,
Tony Pereza is sixteen, Darren Johnson number nine, Larry HIGs
will number four with the National League. Sang Gimna Pittsburgh,
Merle of San Diego. McCovey had a couple that's nothing
new in that fourteen and fifteen for McCovey. Bobby Bobs all.
Speaker 13 (01:44:17):
Right, Frank Bobby Mercer's had a perfect day in his
second game, a walk, a single, in a double, Vince
Cobrat out of the mine on.
Speaker 1 (01:44:23):
The right hand. It kicks, delivers to Bobby. It's low,
two balls, no strikes to Mercer. The Yankees trailed six
to three. It'll be Mercer, White and Cater. These of
the men the Yankees want to see come up. We're
in the eighth inning. Colbert delivered as the line drive
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back through the middle, but playing right there hid him.
Throws Mercer out. Ober went dinner on that ball, almost
put a new pot in his hair. I said, he
ducked just in time, but Heineman was positioned perfectly over
the bag to take a base it away from Bobby Mercy.
And now White. Roy has twice hit in the double
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plays and walked. Joe Kaine and I and Frank Messer
and all of us was saying that probably some kind
of a record. Roy White, I don't believe he's ever
hit in the two double plays.
Speaker 13 (01:45:17):
In one game in his career. Takes his strike on
the outside corner on deck Thurman brother Danny Cator when
slice fall and out of play down the left field line,
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and had Roy gotten that fair, nobody would have got.
Duke Simms is playing him way over in left center field.
Two strikes on White, one out and nobody on six
to three of the Indians League. The Yankees won the
first game six to five, all but ready or Partsey's glove.
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It was outside. One ball too, strikes, one ball too, strikes,
the kick and the pitch line to left field but falls.
(01:46:31):
Now Roy going with that pitch. Top of the eighth inning,
(01:46:52):
Retzi scort two runs in the top of the fort,
but Boom Powell is home it in the bottom of
the fort. They've cut that margin and half now to one,
and he slapped.
Speaker 1 (01:47:01):
From the left pier. That's going to be in for
a base hitting probably a double White surround purs He'll
dick for a second and he'll be in. And Roy
White kept aiming that way to hear that oh back there,
that was Sandy out. But he saw the ball get
fine the second baseman and hit Roy White. But I
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doubt if he would have been able to advance. Tony
Horton was over there, so you wasted an old Sandy's
a double for White. And now Danny Cator. Danny has
bouncy short singled and hit into a double play. I
don't know how to play. Cat said of the way
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he swings that beat. He is some kind of a
hitter right hand better. I was the same with the feet.
Speaker 13 (01:47:52):
Too wide apart pitched by Covid swing in a miss
strike one, Danny spraised him all over on deck.
Speaker 1 (01:48:03):
Fairman munster Barry Moore started this game for the Indians,
went six and two thirds. Next pitch, round ball off
that pitcher's hand hied him up with that ghost the
first end time, and that would have been another base
to give the pitcher an assist on that the shortstop
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and assist in the first baseman to put out, and
Covid just deflected that ball enough so that the shortstop
could pick it up. Moving the third. Roy White about
not Fairman Munson. Fairman has fouled of the catcher, popped
a second and singled and scored a run.
Speaker 5 (01:48:43):
Two minter out sixth Street.
Speaker 1 (01:48:44):
The Indians lead. Indians getting their bullpen ready. Ghost were
Nick Ellsworth left hand are up there, Munson take to
strike Bairman Munson looking for his first home run of
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the year. The one strike pitch round ball hit hard
as a base hit the center field, scoring Roy White,
I said, the Yankees that hit the ball hard this inning.
Mercer's ball could have been a base hit, hit like
a bullet. White's double hitter hit a bullet off the
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pitcher's hand to the short stop.
Speaker 13 (01:49:33):
Hunton gets himself a big base hit that makes it
a six to four ball game. And the bat of
now Ron Woods Woods has struck out, bounced the second
flying to center. Potential tang run at the plate.
Speaker 5 (01:49:49):
Now I got last year up there with Ellsworth right swinging.
Speaker 1 (01:49:54):
A miss by Ron Woods. Woody just does not look
like the same hitter. He was at the beginning of
the year.
Speaker 13 (01:50:01):
He was stroking that ball of the opposite field and
stroking it with power. Hunchon leads away.
Speaker 1 (01:50:13):
The stretch. There's a base hit mine a center field.
Hunton goes his second base and hold up. And I'm
telling you they've been some bullets hit off this COVID
in his inning, three base hits, one run.
Speaker 13 (01:50:29):
And now Johnny Ellis thevada. He's bounced the second flying
to center and double a right center field. It'll huddle
out onto my arm with the hide him in the
shortstop in COVID the picture, Alvin Dark has not made
a move, and now he's making the move. Valvin Doc
out in a hurry. Now he's got Lasher and Ellsworth
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out there loosening up. And I believe the way this
young man has hit this Inny the Doc might not
leave him in the pitch to Johnny Ellis Helloi has
not made a motion to the bullpen in.
Speaker 1 (01:51:11):
The way he's talking to the young men. H started back.
Larry's given Dark a lot of time out there. Now
he turns around on his own and goes back. Lasher
had just started throwing out there elsewhere, had been warming
up but Lasher just started a moment ago all right
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months and.
Speaker 13 (01:51:33):
Is at second, Woods is at first. Lindy McDaniel is
up in the Yankee bullpen again. Man, all right, Ellis Ray,
here's the stretch by called it HiT's Ellis outside and lower.
Speaker 8 (01:51:47):
Ball one.
Speaker 1 (01:51:50):
Indians six and the Yankees fort Comedy eight. Don't go away.
Anything can happen with this strong boy up there. The
check swing ground ball and it goes foul break for
the Yankees. Oh man, Johnny Ellis trying to check a
swing ball hit the end of the ban, rolled all
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the way down the file line about two thirds of
the way, and then just kicked foul. One ball, one
strike two out two on Cleveland's six and the Yankees four.
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How about those Indians five home runs in the second
ball game two by Horton, two by Fosseing tying one
by itamin Yankees have a home run by Clark and
a home run by Hanson in the second game like that,
Johnny Ellis's name to that right now? One ball, one
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strike two out the stretch, the pitchlowing away, two.
Speaker 13 (01:53:07):
Balls and one stripe. Ron Hansen on deck, Calber ready
deliven swing and a miss two and two, and he
had a good cut of a braking pitch.
Speaker 1 (01:53:28):
Two balls, two strikes, two out, two men on. Johnny
takes the helmet up, gets set in that batter's box.
Ron Wood's at first, Thurman Munson at second. Colbert gets
a sign to the belt the pitch.
Speaker 9 (01:53:52):
It's the.
Speaker 1 (01:53:55):
Holy two way.
Speaker 3 (01:53:58):
A Yankee.
Speaker 1 (01:54:00):
That's seven and six and bot Neil just painted and
Bob Neil painted, revive him the anoplane front out, anything goes.
Look at the anoplane right the whole play, anything goes,
take torn the house. Seven and sixty Yankees laid what
I shot, I fall hit about four hundred and fifty
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fieta straight away set a bear Joys swamp, a little
color in Bob Nail's feet. Oh and Alvin doc and
sorry he didn't bake bo, but out now I said it.
Frank and I were talking about the Yankees. They knew
they were going to bounce back. You talk about bout excitement.
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Johnny Ellis a three run homer. The Yankees out in
front seven and six. Ron Hanson bounds the first bitch
off strike one. All of a sudden, Ellis has just
called himself, let's all come back. To him tell it.
When we interviewed him between games, he said the secret
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was just choking up that three quarters of an inch.
It doesn't sound possible, but you know, Ellis is the
kind of guy. There's a swing and a miss strike too.
But he's so big and strong. If he gets hot,
he can't carry the Yankees for two or three weeks.
Speaker 13 (01:55:25):
When the guys used to do, Mantle did it, he'd
get hot for two or three weeks. Yogi and Bauer
and DiMaggio. There's a pitch low, one ball, two strikes,
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shoo out. Nobody on the Yankees got four runs here,
there's a pitch outside.
Speaker 1 (01:55:55):
Even the counted two and too.
Speaker 3 (01:55:58):
I might have got carried away a little bit. Bill
Caine just told me that.
Speaker 1 (01:56:02):
I said, oh no, you know what I said. The
drinks are on the house. Better not be at our
bowling alley. There's a fowl left of the plate. Peterson
makes the one hand grab anyway. You know why I
said that? In Cleveland matters matter of fact. In Ohio,
I think there's a blue law. You can't have anything
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to drink on Sunday.
Speaker 9 (01:56:24):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:56:24):
Where's Bob Fischel. He knows all about Cleveland Yankees leaves
seven to six. Cohvid. Whys the pitches bounced slowly down
the fad base line? It says parent to hit but
the kickbowl. You know, the two men they made out
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hit two of the hottest balls at the inning. Frank,
you know that. I certainly did. Mercer and Cater They
were both basis when they left the baths, were it.
Speaker 6 (01:56:56):
It looked like it took the cap right off cold
with the butcher.
Speaker 1 (01:57:00):
That may have had something to do with the rest
of his living too. Hey, you're right, Frank. The line
drive that Katie hit off his hands and then the
line drive up his hand. That's very true. How of
that's right? And two singles in the home of by
ellis panting with the cow two and two. The pitchers
filed back and we paused forth station identification, the Yankees
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at home and the way on W. G. Y Chenectady.
I had again the two two delivery inside. He held
up in his swing in his three and two. Alvin
Dark and Frank Todia had Dick Ellsworth and Fred Lasher
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loosening up, and it appeared like he was stalling for time.
Speaker 5 (01:57:56):
That's what I thought he wanted to get last for
a couple of more throws.
Speaker 1 (01:57:58):
Up him the pair heat ground ball, head back to
the pitchy jump, got it throw the first in time,
but not before the damage was done. Poor Big runs
on four hid no errors, nobody left, and at the
end of seven and a half it's the Yankees seven.
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Speaker 1 (01:59:26):
Well, I was just trying to think the last time
I saw eight home runs at a single ball game.
It's been a while, I can't remember, but I honestly
can't remember when I've seen that many home runs. Well,
they've done it again.
Speaker 13 (01:59:41):
They put in Jerry Kenny at third base, move Danny
Kana to perch, and I've taken Johnny Ellis out.
Speaker 1 (01:59:49):
Oh, I hate to see that young man leave a ballgame.
Speaker 9 (01:59:52):
Now.
Speaker 13 (01:59:52):
It's not asda A first created his introvention to Tony
Horton w let two home runs.
Speaker 9 (01:59:58):
Line's when pet feel what back leaf can't get?
Speaker 3 (02:00:03):
Not a hall of fat it coy.
Speaker 9 (02:00:04):
Hot woods hurting him so well?
Speaker 4 (02:00:21):
That one too, though.
Speaker 1 (02:00:22):
He thought he was put under the fence ride to jump,
and instead of going up, he went down.
Speaker 4 (02:00:27):
And he's whipping a.
Speaker 3 (02:00:28):
Little bit out of his right ackle.
Speaker 1 (02:00:29):
Up.
Speaker 4 (02:00:29):
Lady thought he's got a ruther.
Speaker 1 (02:00:31):
His left ackle. Of lady caught his left foot under
the fence and could not jump for him. You know, Frank,
I believe had he might caught that foot under the fence,
he might have caught that ball. He started a train
jump And as you say that fence kept him down.
He couldn't get up in the air. Oh, this is unbelievable.
I thought that first game with the nail bite a
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clip pang of job. But this one with these long balls.
How many home runs Frank nine in the ball game?
Now hits the left field but off the end of
the bat. Every time a ball is hit in the end,
how everybody stands up that one's caught by Roy White
and left field? The ball game is tied seven to seven.
(02:01:14):
That home run by Horton was a line drive over
the right field bench. Who last time a Cleveland Indian
player hit as many as three home runs in the
ball game?
Speaker 6 (02:01:28):
It was Willie Kirkland in nineteen sixty one against Chicago.
Speaker 5 (02:01:32):
Rockey Colbedo has the club record pour in a game.
Speaker 1 (02:01:35):
As one popped up to the right side, cater is
calling for it and Danny makes the catcher show up.
Speaker 6 (02:01:46):
Yes, agreed, La s.
Speaker 1 (02:01:52):
All right, Rad Hawsey whoys line is short and home
in twine. Hawse has two all men liking it, has
three homens item and has a home run six home run.
Speaker 13 (02:02:09):
Se am I missing honey, there's a bitch, low ball
one crazy six home runs by the Indians one two,
three home runs.
Speaker 1 (02:02:22):
By the Yankees as a curve over right call. One
on one. Trader is Spritch swinging in the midst one ball,
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two strikes Fret's trade. Ason Wine kicks the levers outside.
Two and two.
Speaker 13 (02:03:04):
Peterson and Colbert the pitches of records. Now two balls,
two strikes, two out Peterson wind his.
Speaker 1 (02:03:15):
Pitcher curb bouncing ball is short, big hotter Ron Hanson.
Why it's the curt in time.
Speaker 9 (02:03:21):
Bought that man?
Speaker 1 (02:03:22):
Tony Harton did it again? One run on a homer
Nobody left it at the end of eight pulling. It's
the Yankees seven and the Indians seven.
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Speaker 1 (02:04:25):
Down Hi, no purchase acquired, and you Jersey get the
Atlantic stas well. They're getting the record books down now,
Phil is the home run keep piling up in.
Speaker 4 (02:04:43):
This ball game, and.
Speaker 1 (02:04:46):
It's not close. I think the pretty close. It's pretty close.
Eight eleven for two clubs, eleven eight for one team
in a single game, I believe. And if anybody was
wondering when the home line we're going out earlier in
the game, the record for a butcher giving up home
runs to the ballgame, I believe was sixt night.
Speaker 9 (02:05:11):
All right, forty.
Speaker 13 (02:05:12):
Yankees, Gene Michael will come up and back for Chris
Patterson and Dick Ellsworth is on the mound seven seven
ball game, and boy, these people have gotten them money's
worth today.
Speaker 1 (02:05:24):
They had a thriller in the first game the Yankees
won at six to five. I said that three times, ready,
and I listen this plenty of excitement.
Speaker 13 (02:05:38):
This whole series has been crammed with excitement. The game
last night, Brady, yesterday after thirteen, an Friday night, all right,
Gene Michael riding right handed against Dick Elsworth. We're on
the top of the ninth, is all tied seven seven.
Ellsworth wines his pitch low.
Speaker 1 (02:05:58):
Ball one, you know one, Dick Dawser or Jim Turner,
whoever does it reports this ball game the matters. Ralph Howck,
He's gonna say, you've gotta be kidding. That's right after
that first one has a base hits for Michael line
a left duke sends down on one knee up with it,
and Gene Michael Pinch hits a line single a left
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field and now Horace Clark. Harris won for four, but
that one hit a home run. In the fourth inning.
He has also struck out flying the left bounce the
second Tony Harton holds the bag against Michael. Lindy McDaniel
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comes in from the bullpen. Now Lindy relieves in the
first game and was the winning pitcher. The stretch. The
pitcher almost hits Claude ball one.
Speaker 9 (02:07:00):
Right.
Speaker 1 (02:07:00):
Last year, Submariner is up in the Indian bullpen. Clock
was not ready to bunt that time. Here's the stretch,
not ready to bunt now and it's outside ball two,
two and nothing. Bobby Mercer on deck. Nobody else scored
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Night seven seven in the ninth, here's the stretch, the
pitch low in the dirt, knife play by POSEI. But
that's ball three, three and nothing, a three and ozero count.
Speaker 13 (02:07:40):
Now you know, clock will be taken all the way.
The three to zero pitch, strike one, three and one.
Now let's see what the Yankees put on.
Speaker 1 (02:07:48):
It could be the butt, it could be the take,
it could be the hit and run three and one
the count, Michael leeds away, Ellsworth sets, the pitch is
piled back out of play, and Michael was not going.
So now it's a ball count. And now I would
have to say that Michael will be gone. I don't
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have to say it, but I'm going to say it anyway.
Three two the stick leads off first base the stretch.
He doesn't go on the ball. It's head deep to
left fail but it's curving and just fowly cow, that
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ball missed the screen alongside the bow ball. I'll never know. Oh,
this is unbelievable. Today. You couldn't write a script to
make a movie the way this ball game is gone.
Three balls, two strikes, nobody else. Ellsworth shakes off one
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side that the pitch is popped up in the shallow
right center.
Speaker 3 (02:09:05):
D be trouble.
Speaker 1 (02:09:06):
He'd be trouble and caught by Poster on the dead run. Oh,
Porster was looking for you. Landed to make that catch
when he saw you. Lander couldn't get to it. He
had to put on the speed and just did catch
up to him. Bobby Mercer the battle. Bobby has walked
single double bounced the shore. All right. They give Bobby
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a lot of room down each line. The left handed
stretches the pitch to Mercer's strike on the outside corner.
Wow seven seven to score, and the top of the
nineteen Horton holds the bag against g. Michael on deck,
Roy White elsewhere it sets. Pretch is high one a
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moth Ealesworth ready, Kurt bunted down third butt fall, oh Man.
Mercy could have walked her first base had he gotten
that ball down fair. And Bobby swings his arms in discuss.
Speaker 13 (02:10:25):
He had the third baseman way back, and he got
a curve ball just outside a perfect ball. A bunch
try to make it too perfect. So the cod is
now one ball to strike one out, seven to seven
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the score. Yankees won the first game six.
Speaker 1 (02:10:50):
Five stretch by Elsworth.
Speaker 9 (02:10:56):
The pitch hit down the left forel line handed crap.
Speaker 1 (02:11:02):
Just fall again. It looks like a magnet down there
drawing that ball foul just before it gets to the
foul ball. I remember seeing two balls come not close
to a power pole, and one inning they both just
missed playing. Try want a right hand h'll want a
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left handed? A oh boy, still one ball, two strikes.
Michael left Percy let off the ending with a pin
shit single hells where stretches. The pitch almost hit Mercer.
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Two balls, two strikes, only one out, a lot of
room down that left field line for Bobby, here's a stretch.
Speaker 3 (02:12:05):
The pitch slights foul and said dick cause.
Speaker 1 (02:12:07):
I didn't know which way to move. Almost ran right
into that foul ball. Thor's still chewing two and Mercer
really hanging in there as Elseworth trying to nick that
outside corner, tries to crowd Bobby and then nick the
outside corner Thors chooing two. Michael leads away. Elsworth says,
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come to the belt kick the liver is low and
outside it's a full count. How the last time they
did not have Michael going on a two three, two
pitches two Harris clock when he fouled off. When he
popped up, you almost have to bet you we're gonna
run on this tree and two counts all right elseworth ready,
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he doesn't go again in.
Speaker 9 (02:12:58):
A ball of line.
Speaker 1 (02:12:59):
It's sent it. But right there you land us and
makes the wine. St Michael has to hurry back, lies
back in a person. Nursey hit that ball of tons.
Not anything is he didn't get it up in the air.
He hit a line drive that ted you land him.
Made a fine play on hit right on the button.
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It's two out. And now Roy White has it in
the two double plays, has walked in doubles seven seven
to score. And that top of the night you went out.
Speaker 13 (02:13:48):
Fretch by Ellsworth Stster. Roy White is in there stripe
one ball. That's where it's ready again. I am outside
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one of mone one ball, one strike, two out, pitches
low two balls in a strike con deck.
Speaker 1 (02:14:35):
Danny Cator. Indians scored four runs in the four Yankees
scored four runs.
Speaker 9 (02:14:45):
In the eighth.
Speaker 13 (02:14:47):
Now that you one deliverate swing and a miss strike
two two and two two balls, two strikes, two out.
Jean Michael on first base. The pitcher White.
Speaker 1 (02:15:10):
He hit the base, hit the right field, and Michael
might sport it's oh, he's going at second base, going
to third base. They're waving a name.
Speaker 9 (02:15:18):
The throw of the plate is seven.
Speaker 1 (02:15:21):
And Michael lay out. They set a name a double
for Roy White. But the throw was a prefect throw
from the right field of Roy plots the one off
the Ray fats in. He blacked the plate on Michael
and he tagged Jean pretty hard right in the sap well.
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A lot of excitement. Double the right for White, and
Michael is out from nine to two.
Speaker 13 (02:15:49):
So for the Yankees, no runs to it, no error
as a man left, and at the end of eight
and a half it's the Yankees seven in the Indian seven.
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Speaker 1 (02:17:03):
Lend McDaniel comes on to pick for New York. The
Yankees do not have a shortstop on the field, so
we'll just have to wait and see whether Jean Michael
will be coming out. As Phil told you, Michael will
barrel into Fossey, tried to knock the ball loose, and
Possey slacked a heart tag up around his face. So
we'll just have to wait now and see who will
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be a short shop. Lend me.
Speaker 5 (02:17:25):
McDaniel was let hest you in.
Speaker 6 (02:17:27):
The first game of the double hundred staff in the Yankees.
Speaker 1 (02:17:30):
Wanted by a score of six to five. McDaniel. In
that ball game, Sis during the third innings gave up
three bays and Rod Hanson comes out to play shortstop.
Speaker 13 (02:17:46):
You know, I actually believe that Jean Michael would have
been the shortstop and stayed in the game. But as
you said, Frank, I think he got hurt on.
Speaker 1 (02:17:53):
That slim to the plate. Farsey tagged him pretty hard. Poss.
I'll tell you something. He didn't budge a bit when
Michael went charging into him. Now, because Gene didn't slid,
He just put his shoulder out. He was just trying
to knock the ball loose, as you have to want
to play like that. You're up by cut of twelve feet,
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and uh, he just he didn't budge. Fossely one in help.
Speaker 13 (02:18:20):
All right, Jack Hedaman, who was lining the left homeer
it and tying the left the batter against Glendy McDaniels
a tie ball game seven to seven chicks wing foules,
strike wine.
Speaker 1 (02:18:32):
We were talking about that.
Speaker 13 (02:18:33):
Play, and that's the natural play to tend a runner
in on that tight bay, said by Roy White, even
though Michael was coming all the way from person And
as it turned out, Roy Foster made a clean pickup
and a beautiful throat had to be perfect to get Michael,
and it was. Had it been up the line a
little more or sought the foul side of all played
a little more, Michael would have scored, so you got
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to take those chances.
Speaker 1 (02:18:57):
Alesan took it. They didn't pay off, but it's still died.
A one to one count on item at the bottom
of the night. McDaniel kicks delivers. It's a little bit low.
Two balls in a strike, hide him in the right
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hand battter, Lendy's pitch bowl off the umpire's chest protector
you and two. He was going for the seats that time,
h Y chuck hitting is on deck?
Speaker 13 (02:19:49):
Is that for Dick Ellsworth? Two balls, two strikes on
young Jack Hidaman.
Speaker 1 (02:19:58):
Lendy McDaniel's pitch ground ball, who was right? Hanson a
long crow in time by a step. Very nice player
by Hanson wasn't flustered at all. He had a long
throw to make. Can I chuck him batting for Dick
out one not in the bottom of the night ball
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guys seven seven, shuck the right hand batter. Lenny McGannon,
as we told you, relieved in the first game and
was a winning pitcher. He relieved in yesterday's ball game
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and was the losing pitcher. No my right or not? No,
he wasn't. Hamilton was the losing pitcher and yesterday's game
has a curve back to the screen. McDaniel relieved yesterday,
but he was not the losing pitcher. He gave up
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the home run. I believe the Duke sends his second
home run. That pitch is high, two balls, no strike.
That was the only home run hitoff McDaniel so far
this year. The Duke sims home with the tide the
ball game. He pitched through innings yesterday, two and the
third innings in the first game of the double Huader today,
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there is one fresh man in the Yankee bullpen.
Speaker 5 (02:21:30):
Of course, you'll have to be saved for the Detroit series.
Speaker 1 (02:21:33):
That's Jack Aker. Uh huh. The pitcher's ball upstairs and
out of play. Two balls, want to kay? That's right.
Jack just pitched to a couple of men's name. He
drew four intentional pitches to walk a man intentionally and
then hide him and hit the one strike pitch.
Speaker 5 (02:21:50):
I believe it was the one one.
Speaker 1 (02:21:51):
Pitch for the base hit, the one I to him
on the count on hitting one out seven seven, bottom
of the night. That pitch nicks the corner and even
the count at two and two.
Speaker 13 (02:22:02):
Home Runs have been flying all over Municipal Stadium today.
Six by the Indians, three by the Yankees.
Speaker 1 (02:22:11):
In this second game, McDaniel wins has pitched a little
bit low three and two. Yankees had two home runs
in the first game, Roy White and John ellis homering.
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I have McDaniel ready the payoff pitch, round ball hit
the show. Hanson was left up with it. I answer
first end time. Two real good plays by Ron Hanson.
He has had the last three chances, the last out
in the bottom of the eighth and the first two
here in the ninth and now ted Landers one for
four in his second game, fly to right, founts the
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second single and struck out for the Nets in the
up split their doubleheader by identical score. The Cubs won
the first game, Thrader won, the Mits won the second
month Trader won. What's happening in that Red Sox Baltimore game?
Or as the ground ball.
Speaker 13 (02:23:11):
Base hit the left hail, they're all winded up with it,
and Lando went the opposite way with that breaking pit.
Speaker 1 (02:23:24):
It's raining down in Baltimore. They gave his being held up.
My little huddle out on the mound with Eddie Leon
up there. Leon is Opa three, struck out fly the
left sacrifice and fly to right, and Daniel and Munson
talk it over and they gotta watch Lander for a potential.
Speaker 9 (02:23:43):
Steal with two outs.
Speaker 1 (02:23:47):
And the four times seventh sets.
Speaker 5 (02:23:53):
In this situation.
Speaker 1 (02:23:53):
In the first game of the doubleheader, they did have
Ulander running and which was called up.
Speaker 5 (02:23:58):
Lander's stolen two bases.
Speaker 1 (02:23:59):
He is a good he's one of those, all right, Frank.
We'll keep an eye on him. Kater houlding him close.
Speaker 13 (02:24:05):
They try to steal off McDaniel. Here's a stretch by
Lindy throw over there.
Speaker 1 (02:24:09):
That was the soft thoughts over there, not his good move.
Two men out, seven to seven, bottom of the nine.
Speaker 13 (02:24:18):
Here's a stretch, the pitches low and nice play by Munch.
Speaker 1 (02:24:24):
In ball one, Kenny got in the line of third.
Cater on the bag at first. McDaniel's set text the runner,
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the pitch low and outside ball two. What's the man, McDaniel,
You would figure half to get everybody on because the
left handed are Duke Sims has been just as how
does he get and that's a serious here's the next spotter.
It's so right, Frank, Let's see what he does. He's
worried too about you. Lander.
Speaker 13 (02:25:07):
At first, I'm not able to pay as strict attention
as he liked. Eddie leone up at the plate, stretched
by McDaniel. His pitches in the leone, take it all
the way and you land a.
Speaker 1 (02:25:25):
Bluffing his stale. It's two balls in a strike, two.
Speaker 13 (02:25:38):
Men out all times seven to seven. Yankees won the
first game six to five, stretched by McDaniel.
Speaker 1 (02:25:47):
The pitch of bouncing ball at second clock comes in
up with a flips to Hampton, who throws the first.
They didn't have to. They got pour out that inning,
so one count for the next inning. I don't know
what was going on, but anyway, no runs, a base hitting,
or is a man left. And at the end of
nine full innings it's for seven to seven. And now
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Frank Messer will give you the scores and carry you
along for the next three. All right, So Baltimore is
shit at Boston too to one and ten innings of
their first game. On a home run by Brooks Robinson
in the tenth George Scott at Homark from Boston run
drecon game.
Speaker 4 (02:26:22):
Boston leads two.
Speaker 1 (02:26:22):
To nothing in the bottom half of the fourth and
it's raining in Baltimore last make that two to one
because Paul had homer before the rain started. So it's
two to one Boston and it is raining in Baltimore.
Washington beat the Drive six to four, and let's see
in the Oakland Chicago doublement in the first game went
to Opeland five to one, Oakland leading five to two
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at the end of seven innings. In the night gap,
California at Minnesota and the California Angels edged the Minnesota
Twins six to five in a single game insas City
in Tennanies defeated Milwaukee six to five.
Speaker 6 (02:26:59):
The nationally, the Cubs and the Mets split three.
Speaker 5 (02:27:02):
To one decisions.
Speaker 1 (02:27:04):
Hands Beatceiver in the first game, as Chicago won if
the Mets game back behind Nolan Ryan two hitter to
win the nightcap three to one, and Decker was the loser.
Los Angeles ad Atlanta one final score falls to the
winner papas the losers the Philly Shit in the Condinals
six to five and ten innings. Houston over Cincinnati ten
to seven at the Astrodome despite Tony Boretz's sixteenth one
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run Sittsburgh shut out Montreal three not they got three
hitter for Bob Peel.
Speaker 4 (02:27:32):
It was San Francisco's sixth. San Diego won.
Speaker 1 (02:27:34):
In the first game, San Diego leads the Giants three,
upping at the end of four in the nightcap. All right,
Danny Cator will lead up. As we go to the
tenth innings of this ball games, I had seven to seven.
Cater Is one for four goes after the first pitch,
H's one hopper to third, Neviles has and throws him
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out fall Dating skips out to the third baseman. Grey
nettles with Fred Lasher now pitching for the Cleveland Indians,
third game in a row in which last Year has appeared.
Speaker 6 (02:28:15):
Cleman Munson comes on, filed out to the catcher's first time,
popped up his second in the fourth inning, but since
then he's had two solid base hits up the middle
and he's scored two runs Onunson has also driven in
a run.
Speaker 1 (02:28:32):
Right under Fred Lasher. Wine shot on ditches Buddy down
the first baseline. Last year is after it. He's up
with an underhand flip end dying on a close play
first base, and Monson is out. Lash year to more
than won three. Frank Munson or I thought he could
get away with something there. He thought that Lasher is
coming off the mount of the third day time.
Speaker 3 (02:28:52):
With that side on station, he decided to push.
Speaker 1 (02:28:54):
It down the first baseline and he just missed by
about a half step. Right now, Ron Woods Woods is
one for four in this game. Jerry Kenny comes out
on deck. He bats in the spot that was occupied
by John Ellis, and the first pitch is over to
Ron Woods, strike one.
Speaker 4 (02:29:16):
Seven to seven.
Speaker 1 (02:29:17):
Ball game. In the top half of the tenth inning,
Fred lasher to the wine up submarine pitch misses outside,
one ball, one strike Way. Raisher throws his fastball and
his curb have a tendency to rise as they come in.
Speaker 6 (02:29:34):
He's ready to work again and deals straight falls.
Speaker 1 (02:29:38):
Word was backing away from the plate and the pitch
got the outside corner. One ball and two strikes. Jerry
Kenny on deck. Here's the one two pitch to Woods,
way outside and the guy even the two and two.
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Yankees have seven runs on thirteen hits, Cleveland's seven runs
on ten hits. There have been nine home runs in
the ball game, six by the Indians, three by the Yankees.
Speaker 5 (02:30:12):
Two two pitch to Woods.
Speaker 1 (02:30:14):
He swings the lines of base hit to left field.
Buke Sims chases the ball down Ron, what's.
Speaker 4 (02:30:19):
Gonna go for a second?
Speaker 3 (02:30:20):
Here comes Sims till the s five.
Speaker 9 (02:30:22):
He's out a second.
Speaker 1 (02:30:26):
Was just thrown out from Sims, been left to the
Shuckstoff Hedeman our.
Speaker 4 (02:30:31):
Single and he's out. In seven to six.
Speaker 1 (02:30:36):
For the Yankees. In the top of the tense no runs,
one hits.
Speaker 5 (02:30:39):
De Winellas, nobody's out.
Speaker 1 (02:30:41):
At the end of nine and a half, the scorer
is New York seven and Cleveland seven. Always currently had
a great series, the Yankees and the Cleveland Indians. Friday night,
the Yankees jumped off from the three run lads and
then went on the winning and yesterday's games wasn't designed
until the bottom and a half of the thirteenth inning.
Game today at Thriller right down at the bottom of
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the ninth the nine run just ninety feet away on
thurd Bays and the Yankees run six five and here
this game down in the middle of the tenth inning,
all even his nine home runs in it. So come
on out to the Yankee Stadium. And incidentally, the Cleveland
Indians will be in in the month of June. They'll
be in for a weekday doubleheader. On June the twenty fourth,
an afternoon double header on a Wednesday afternoon, So mark
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that day down the Yankees and the Cleveland Indians, and
then the following night the Cleveland Indians will be at
the Yankee Stadium as well. It was shaping up as
quite a rivalry this year, the way these buds have
been playing. They played one wing Dame of the double
header at the Yankee Stadium back in the month of April,
and they'll have another one on the twenty fourth, the
Yankees and the Cleveland Indians. All right, Bob, we'll watch
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Lindy mcdadie'll take as warm up bros. And Duke Sims
will be the lead off bitter for the Cleveland Indians
in the bottom half of the Tenhenty Swims Burton and Boston.
And right now on New York Yankee Baseball, we paused
for station identification.
Speaker 2 (02:32:09):
The Yankee at home and the way w g Y connected.
Speaker 4 (02:32:19):
L Simms.
Speaker 1 (02:32:20):
There's one for four in this game, six for fourteen
in the series. Left hand done. It was Theirs drawn
from left field that cut Ron Woods down at second
base trying to stretch a single into a double. Still
a good play with two outs in the tight ball
game like this, was figuring that Sims, not a regular
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left fielder, might not be able to get him. First
pitch to Sims playing in the mist, sinking fastball from
Linda McDaniels, strike one, con deck Tony Horton, who has
three home runs in three times.
Speaker 6 (02:32:57):
At back in this game.
Speaker 1 (02:33:00):
Reofficial times of fat in the fifth inning, he was
intentionally walked, homit in the second, home it in the third,
through the walk in the fifth, and home it in
the eight seven to seven bottom of the tenth. McDaniel
wines and the pitch to Sims. He checks his swing
and bounces a Powell off to the right side.
Speaker 5 (02:33:21):
Strike too.
Speaker 1 (02:33:26):
We remarked earlier the last time Sims hit against McDaniel,
he homered to tie up the ball game yesterday.
Speaker 5 (02:33:33):
And send it to thirteen innings.
Speaker 1 (02:33:37):
It's already died here and we're in the tent kater
just about a foot inside the line deep at first base.
Here's the pitch.
Speaker 5 (02:33:45):
Sims rocks another one foul.
Speaker 1 (02:33:46):
This went into the Cleveland dugout ron Woods very deep
out in right field. Bobby Mercer comes over towards the
alley and Roy White is left center and White his
deep Horace Clark back in the right field Grass the
fitch get hind here these light fields was going by
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watching it.
Speaker 9 (02:34:11):
It is.
Speaker 1 (02:34:13):
Cots caught it out of the seats.
Speaker 9 (02:34:17):
He caught it.
Speaker 1 (02:34:21):
And unbelievable, attacked by Rock was eyeball was actually in
the seat and he jumped over the fence and five
feet picked into his car and he caught the ball.
Speaker 9 (02:34:31):
Pare you good?
Speaker 1 (02:34:32):
I had the binoculars on him. Woods went up in
the air, got it in the heel of his glove,
brought it back and then drabbed it a second time
and sleeze it wa way and here is Martin three
for three, all up out of the park. He thinks
that's right. Brought me a two home runs off John
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Zumberland and the other one off Chris Peterson was the
only hit off Peterson in two ball two is bold
two balls and those rags doing nothing. The line up
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by McDaniel to pitch locked up and the shadow left
back goes Hanson.
Speaker 9 (02:35:19):
He's got it and looked it out.
Speaker 1 (02:35:24):
Ron Hanson back pedaling, retires Martin too away and now
life Foster is about it. Monster flies and better struck
out round at the third and fly the left.
Speaker 6 (02:35:43):
Wonder how many people listening to this ball games think
we're making it up.
Speaker 5 (02:35:49):
It's just unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (02:35:50):
The line up by McDaniel to pitch the Fosters strake
one is ball nipping basketball again. Letn't be ready to work.
Brings it, Foster swings and files it off the plate.
Leman Munson went down the third base line, grabbed the ball,
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but he was in file territory. Dos no balls, two
strikes on Roy Foster. Yankees at one stage of the
game were down five to two, then six to three.
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Wind up and the pitch get on the ground is
shut stop. Hanson gobbles it up, pegs on the cat
is first on the side of retired three up, three down,
nothing across and at the end of ten pulletings for scors,
New York seven and Cleveland seven. All right, attention on
you Little League those. Here's your oppositity to fly your
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team with the official Little League bats. The box of
the Bat Day will be held on Sundays Julands out
of the Yankee State and all the youngs who's fourteen
and I'm new and accompanied by an adults will receive
an official Little League bat with the Yankees signature. It's
always one of the big Yankee Stadium events, so don't
waste any time. What are your tickets now and all
the Yankee ticket offices or through the mails the Tickets
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Director of the Yankee Stadium. The Bronx New York reserve
seats to two dollars and seventy five cents. The box
seats are four dollars. That Sunday, June the seventh, That
day two o'clock games the Yankees and the Chicago White Sox.
The White Sox will be in for two games before
bat day Friday night, June fifth, Saturday afternoon the sixth,
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bat Day the seventh, and then the Minnesota Twins the
night games on the ninth. From the tenth Tuesday and
Wednesday night. Well, it's been a fantastic series here in Cleveland.
Had a fantastic pair of ball games today, the Yankees
winning the first is ron Wood made a great cash
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in the ninth inning and would stay the ball game.
Here is to just pull the ball out of the
seat in the bottom half of the tenth inning. So
as we go to the top half of the eleventh inning,
ron Wood does not lead off. Jerry Kenny does and
he is Frank all Right. Jerry Kenny up for his
first time in the ball game. John Ellis had a
double out of home run in this bottle of the
order two for four. Kenny takes a strike over the
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outside goner. When the Yankees went ahead seven to six,
say Gyles there pulled Ellis, Will cater to first put
Kenny in his third for the defensive measure, but then
Cleveland came right back to tie it up. One strike
touched to Kenny over but low one ball, one strike,
rain stopped in Baltimore. They're playing again, tied two to
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two at the end of four and a half. Boston
to Baltimore two. End of four and a half, Bred
Lasher tosses the rosenbag down into the line. The pitch
Kenny takes long outside. Lasher came on to start at
the top of the tent, got Catera on the ground ball,
bunch it on the ground ball as the them and
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try to punt himself on. Then would single the left
and Duke Sims story moout trying to stretch it into
a double. Lasher's next pitch to Kenny, he swings and
he misses strike to a ball and two strikes Ron
Hampson is on deck and Jack Aker has started to
work down in the Yankee bullbend to two. Pitch to Kenny.
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He lines it out in the right center field. It's
going to be a tweetter head. It bounces all the
way to the wall.
Speaker 4 (02:39:33):
Kenny digging hot on his way to second base, and
he falls up at second.
Speaker 1 (02:39:37):
With a double two. They's it for Jerry Kenny, the
eighth extra base hit in the ballgame for the Yankees.
Five doubles and three home runs out of the double fifteen.
Speaker 5 (02:40:00):
Hits for New York.
Speaker 1 (02:40:05):
And now Ron Hanson about he has a little chat
with coach Dick Hawser before he steps in. Hanson has
struck out homerd walked down that bounced back to the
pitcher Hanson at his home Ron his first as a
Yankee with two outs in the fifth inning.
Speaker 6 (02:40:20):
That was the Yankee second run.
Speaker 1 (02:40:21):
Of the ball game. But the Indians just got Fred
last year from the Tigers, and last year has already
lost one game today. His overall record is now one
and four. The Yankee touched him up for a run yesterday.
Speaker 6 (02:40:36):
All right, Ron Hanson right hand hitter Jerry Kenny at second.
Speaker 1 (02:40:42):
And the pitch, he bunts it down the first baseline file.
Hanson tried to bunt Kenny over the third base files
off the first pitch, no.
Speaker 5 (02:40:54):
Balls and one strike.
Speaker 1 (02:40:56):
Gene Michael is on the bench and the Yankee dugout
with what appears to be an icebag on his knee.
Speaker 5 (02:41:03):
Right knee, let me right knee.
Speaker 1 (02:41:05):
He collided with Posse and a play at the plate
earlier in the game, and it was quite a collision.
Hanson waiting the ball, one strike, pitch will be coming
from last year. Kenny at the second here it is.
Hanson takes it for a strike call. He was squared
the box fold by the way Loveall's and two strikes.
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Michael led off the night vining with a single to
left field.
Speaker 6 (02:41:38):
And then tried to score on Roy White's doubles. Posse
had him and Michael tried to knock the ball loose.
They had quite a collision. Michael came out second best
the pitch inside and low, a ball and two strikes.
Sous Posse had all these weapon He had a perfect
troll from the right fielder. Roy Foster had plenty of
time to take the troll, plant his feet, set himself
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and make the play. Mike Paul out going in the
Cleveland bullpen. Here's the pitsh to Hampson, hits it on
the ground a third up with it his metals, so
its the first in time.
Speaker 1 (02:42:13):
Denny cannot move out on the ground out to third.
Speaker 5 (02:42:20):
Went away and Lindy McDaniel is being called back to
the dugouts.
Speaker 1 (02:42:27):
And Frank Tepadino comes out. Seppendino will bat for McDaniel.
Sabadino left there. Hitter Steppadino got to base it off
Lasher yesterday that put the Yankees in the lead in
that long game and then sends it a whole none
to tie it up. Now lash and well remember that
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Lash is a side on right hand or, as Frank says,
even a submarine pitcher.
Speaker 3 (02:42:53):
And Tempadino just reached out and lined it right by third.
Speaker 1 (02:42:56):
Base, and I went in the left fields, caught up
a two bases and he gave the he's the lead.
So here he is again and again against Fred Lancer.
Oh gave rab and Teppanino is hitting three oh eight.
He is three for eight as a pinchitter. He started
just one game played left field up in Boston early
in the season while Roy White was in service. So
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jolly Kenny is a second a seven to seven ball
game in the eleventh pinning last year. Ready to pitch
the Tempandino.
Speaker 5 (02:43:29):
Here it comes.
Speaker 1 (02:43:30):
Teppi takes straight, called over the outside corner.
Speaker 6 (02:43:34):
Risquark now on deck, Lash, you're off the stretch, sept
and deals. Teppanino swings at a high foul in the
the seats down the right field side, well out of play.
Speaker 1 (02:44:00):
No balls and two strikes for Tempadino. Lasher has the
rosen bag. Now flips it away. Kenny leads away from second.
One out, oh two pitch blown outside the Tepato a
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ball and two strikes. Jack Acre warms up from the
Yankee bullpen. Left hander Mike Ball warming up in the
Cleveland bullpen. Aker has stopped now watching the action. Now
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we'll have the one and two pitch to Tepadino. Here
it comes.
Speaker 5 (02:44:49):
He swings and miss striker.
Speaker 6 (02:44:56):
First strike out for Lasher.
Speaker 1 (02:44:57):
Two down, and the batter will be Horace Black who
hommered leading off the poor Haras is one for five
in this ball game, block at his home run off
starter Arry Moore. Of all the home runs in in
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this ball game, by far, the longest was John Ellis
home run over the straightaway center field wall at hattic
Arry at least four hundred and fifty feet last, you're
ready to pitch to black Oss Balls wad into the
first phase, dugout strike whe Kenny went off with a double.
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Hanson tried to put him around, but got two strikes
on him and routed out to third. Kenny did not
move up Stepandino shouted for McDaniel and struck out. Now,
ball's in the strike the Harris quack. Lasher strikes the
stretch and delivers, lowering the direk block by Fossey. One ball,
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one strike. Just been an amazing ball game. Yankees had
one beginning the eighth, when they scored four runs. The
inning was capped off by John Ellis three run homer
over the straightaway start a building, which is over the
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outside corner of the clock. Strike crawl. It's one and two.
Tell Us, that is home right off the right hander
Vince Kolbert tell Us at his first game home run
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off bred Lasher, who is in here now. So both
the Johns homers.
Speaker 5 (02:47:01):
Have come off right hand pitchers.
Speaker 1 (02:47:05):
In the first game he homered over the right field wall,
and in this game, over the straightaway center field wall.
Speaker 5 (02:47:13):
One ball and two strikes.
Speaker 6 (02:47:15):
Lasher sets brings the pitch low outside to a due.
Speaker 1 (02:47:29):
Taker down on the Yankee bullpen. Figures he's had enough
warm up throws. He's just standing in their hands on hits,
watching the action. Two two pitch coming way outside fall
three full jobs, three walls and two strikes. Lasher takes
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his time, Alex own of Fosse.
Speaker 5 (02:48:03):
Three to two. Pitch will be on the way here, Jones.
Speaker 1 (02:48:07):
It is wide out of the right field. It's going
to be a basis and it gets away momentary. Some
foster change cars, buck stops the first. Oh har fuck
came through on that three and two packs, no doubt
about it. He wrapped it out in the right field
and the Yankees have grabbed the lead once again in
this ballgame. But it's look a wild afternoon that there
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is absolutely no way of Elis saying if the game
is over. I do know that some people heading for
the active but the Yankees will have to come in
with a new pitcher in the bottom half of the eleventh.
But right now, bred Lasher has to pitch to Bobby Murcer,
and this could be a very unhappy day. For mister
Lasher out there, because he could be the losing pitcher
in both ballgames, just as Linda McDaniel could be the
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winner in Boat all right, Mercer winnings. Bobby is two
for four in the games. He bluffs the bunk, takes
a strike. Clark bloft to move to second. Mercer might
have picked him up out of the corner of his
eye and thought that Clark was going stalked about out
there in the bluck maneuver to try to throw the
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catcher a quante a bit of stride. The Yankees are leading.
Now he's seven. There's a throw the first. Clark gets
back bred Lasher ready to go to work. Jack's Clark
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and Deliverse. Mercer at the ground ball foul fast first.
So far in the double Letter today, the Yankees have
had thirty base hits, fourteen in the first game, sixteen
in this one.
Speaker 6 (02:50:04):
Eight of the hits in this game for extra bases.
Lash Year checks Clark, he goes Mercer. Bobby takes high
outside one ball in two strikes.
Speaker 1 (02:50:27):
Last year. Looking over to Ad first looks into the
Cleveland dugout. Not much help coming from there. It's just
say head on duel now Lasher and Mercer. There goes Clark.
Speaker 6 (02:50:38):
The pitches Lyne fouled into the seats behind third.
Speaker 1 (02:50:43):
Clark broke for a second, and Mercer fouled away. The
count holes one and two. Yankees had six extra bass
in the first game. Fourteen of the thirty hits have
been for explanations. Blark has a pretty good lead down
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at first, draws a look from Lasher. The pitch to
Mercer gets high and the count to and do. Yankees
leading eight to seven. Lasher takes his dime, now starts
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to stretch drawers. The first clock is back. Roy White
is on deck. Bark a big leader. First he goes
bitches outside throw to second base.
Speaker 9 (02:52:03):
He says.
Speaker 3 (02:52:06):
Slan base for Horace. Clark is sixth of the year.
Speaker 1 (02:52:14):
Poll con now three and two hour Mercery and Clark
is in scoring position at second. With his fee, he
could score on a single. There are two outs the
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second here's the pitch strake three is called Merceres's taunt
looking and the side has retired. But the Yankees take
the lead with one Rotten on two hits no error
and the man left were going out of the bottom
half of the eleventh. The score is new York eighth
and Cleveland seven.
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Well, you get set to go into the bottom half
of the eleventh inning and the Yankee poch. This is
the last half inning of a long afternoon which saw
the Yankees puller first went out six to five and
in both games Great Texans by Ron Woods has saved today.
He won him the ninth inning of the first game
and won in the tenth inning of the nightcap. Jack
Acre comes on the pitch for the Yankees, and he's
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got a hole of tribe here on the bottom of
the eleventh yesterday he came in with the bases loaded,
nobody out and gave up the game winning baits hit
to Jack Heideman. Just for Acre will be game of
the fifteen. He has won two lost, one, saves seven
and an outstanding earns run average at two point twenty five.
He has done the job for the Yankees. But well
the whole both fine and half all right, ak are
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ready to work two. Greg Nettles left. Editor Nettles is
all for two. Routed out the second pop the first
the lined up the first push to him, he takes
a strike over the outside corner.
Speaker 6 (02:55:04):
Aker, has Bob told you relieved yesterday?
Speaker 1 (02:55:06):
Threw on these seven pitches, gave up an intentional walk
to loads of bases, and Hedaman.
Speaker 5 (02:55:14):
Got the base at the fitch.
Speaker 1 (02:55:15):
Now is low and the count evens one ball, one straight,
the Yankees leading eight to seven. What a ball game
this one has been. The Yankees had to come from
behind again to take the lead. The pitch outside two
walls in a strike to Greg Nettles.
Speaker 6 (02:55:37):
Ray Possey, the catcher is on deck, and then Jack.
Speaker 5 (02:55:40):
Heidaman between the two of them. They've had three home.
Speaker 1 (02:55:43):
Runs in this ballgame, Possey two and Heightaman one.
Speaker 5 (02:55:46):
Tony Harkin has hit three.
Speaker 1 (02:55:49):
The pitch get on the ground the clock, he's got
it to draw the first base, he's out one away.
Speaker 6 (02:55:58):
What throw drive Nettle had now fought.
Speaker 1 (02:56:00):
There is posty line to hands them in the second.
Homer is in the pok home and again in the
six drought.
Speaker 5 (02:56:09):
It out to hands them in the eighth.
Speaker 1 (02:56:13):
He s pulled everything today and they play him around.
Speaker 6 (02:56:15):
The west side. Rock well over George second, handsom.
Speaker 1 (02:56:18):
Deep that shuts out Getty down the line of the pitch,
show him. He takes a strike. Jack Acres slider got
the outside corunner. Nothing in line. Next pitch in on
the ground. A third is file that is singing to
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right hander is throwing in the Cleveland Bullpens. Thirty three
innings of baseball these two clubs in two days. The
pitch lo one ball and two strikes to ray Pussy
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one out. The base is empty. Bottom half of the
eleven thirty eight to Sell of New.
Speaker 6 (02:57:11):
York Yankees, eight runs sixteen. Nits Aker's pitch.
Speaker 1 (02:57:17):
He pops it up off the third base like file.
Kenny is affress. He's got room in front of the dugout.
Speaker 5 (02:57:23):
He's got it shoot down.
Speaker 1 (02:57:25):
We paused for station identification.
Speaker 2 (02:57:32):
The Yankee at home and the way on w G watchisity.
Speaker 6 (02:57:42):
Jack had him in the bottom two hours by the
ball had a new yellow lift shutter.
Speaker 5 (02:57:48):
The touchdop is under it.
Speaker 1 (02:57:49):
He makes the cat. That's the ball game. The Yankees
win the series.