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August 26, 2025 • 174 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, it is saseball time again. I where that did
it go? That's the plate for the Orioles is Mark Belanger.
Belanger yesterday in the Orioles ten to six triumphs, had
one base hit in four trips and guided in the
number eighth spot. He had an enfield hit in the fourthening.
That's pre seeded Swaar's Grand Slam home run. Here is

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a ball one too high from the left handed Tony Hall.
Now the septh of Minnesota defense. In your mind's eye
if you're with us radio wives at saftanoon, the third
basement is Rick Rennick, the George stipis Cardinals, the second
baseman Thompson, and the first basement is Killerbrew. Paul's won
nothing pitched the Bolangers high fall two for Minnesota outfield
against Mark Bolanger, Ali a left field, Tovar in center,

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and Oliva in right field. Aliva is giving Bilander a
whole lot of the foul line down in right field,
and this is not customary most outfields played. Belanger a
lot more to the right field side. Two nothing, high ball, three,
three and old the Blander. Well yesterday's games, Terry came
on and walked Rupert to start the ball game. Young

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Tommy Hall is now behind the lead offitter, Mark Bolangers
three balls, no strikes. The freender left hander's three nothing
right to stars, three balls mistrike. Behind Bilander will come
Paul Blair, who made two stunning defensive plates for the
Orioles yesterday, fall to the wine. The skinny left handed

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pitches a ball four down low, and the Orioles start
Game two as they started Game one, with the Bason
balls to their lead off batter. Blander reaches its Hall
walks the batter Paul in one hundred and fifty five
and a third inch of year, walk only sixty six
while striking out one hundred and eighty four. Now the

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batter Paul Blair. He was collared in five trips of
the plate yesterday, but more than made up for that
with two spectacular defensive plays in centerfield. The pitch to Blair,
it's low inside ball. One time has called it then

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that is Leo Cardinals more or less. The captain of
the Minnesota infield moves in from shortstop and says a
couple of brief words to Tom Hall. Killer Brew is
holding with a base fronter Mark Blanger at first base,
and now the one nothing pitched the right hand swinging
Blair is high ball two and now mitter walls all time.

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And here comes a manager, Bill Rigney, racing out, requesting
time from the LAS up fire on the plate, and
he would like a word with Tommy hall He stopped
rather abruptly with an unusual kind of a look towards
hall upon the mounds. Now mister Rigney, who was a
And now here comes Earl Weaver out to talk to

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Haller the plate umpire just. I think Weaver's approach to
Haller is to determine if this is to be a
charged visit to the manager, Bill Rigney, you are allowed
but one. The second trip you make in the inning,
your pitcher is out of the game. Other than if
there is a physical problem, then you might be given
an exemption. And Weaver wanted to be sure that it

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was a charged visit to Rickney. Two balls, no strikes
to Paul Blair, the lander at first with nobody else
Paul the left hander season trolls. Blair looked strike at
fall two and one de Paul Blair, Rennick a third,

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cardinal short, Thompson second, then Killaroo first, composed of Minnesota
infield as Paul is ready to tow to one to
Blair swinging a foul of the streams and account even
the two balls two strikes. Tommy Hall all in two
lifetime against the Orioles when that lifetime record is nineteen
seventies records and two balls two strikes, All is ready

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to go. What's the first throws? Check swing file behind
the plate. Blanders did not get the bat out of
the way of a low inside pitch, so the count
continues two and two. Billy Hunter does the coaching down
the third day side for the Orioles and George Staller
down the first base way. Jim Fry runs the bullpen
for the Orioles, and George Bamberger is the Orioles fine
pitching coach in the dugout with manager Weaver two two

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to Blair high fall three full count well the Big
Red Machine, as the Cincinnati Reds have been dubbed this year,
and they have been kind of stumbling along the last
few weeks of the baseball season. Apparently, as the saying
goes got it going again, or put us together three

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to one Blair ball four high and outside back to
back walk Bilander to second base, Blair the first base
a pair of walks issued by the Minnesota starter Tom
Hall into the plate. Now comes Frank Robinson. He went
one for four yesterday afternoon, but it was the sparks
that ignited the Orioles to a seven run, seven hit

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fourth inning when he opened that fourth with a single
to right field. Frank Robinson, who stands just about right
on top of the plate, works diligently at hitting to
the opposite field because soul. Seldom do pitchers give him
anything in over the inner half of the plate to
pitch to. Frank Robinson swing and he didn't get it
Drank ln So Frank is not strictly an overpowering type

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of a hitter. Given his pitch, naturally he will go
with it. But he is a very heady sort of
a batsman and will try to work with the pitcher
and take whatever the pitcher gives me. If it means
it has to go to right field, it'll go to
right field. Pitch there's a fly ball well hit deep
in the alley right cetterfield, Tobart coming to the glove side,
Aliva is coming over. Aliva makes the catch. Bland tag
racing the third throw coming down. He is safe at

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third day and Aliva laid up beautiful throw to Rennick
at third, but the Lander with nobody out, had tagged
at second base. The minute the Leva made the catch,
Balanger went racing down the third and Aliva's throw was
just perfect. If seconds or a split second lace Claire
is holding at first base. Frank Robinson retired and the
fly ball in the alien right center caught by Aliva

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and now boot Powell Boob went two for five yesterday,
and one of the good signs to Aureole fans is
the fact that the big man not once but twice
hit the ball to the left field side, and normally
when Powell is hitting well, he hits the ball frequently
that way. Runners at first and third with one out,

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Paul the left handed to left hand swinging Powell long
drive these right deal against the wind a Leava going
back on the warning track, back up against the wall.
He dropped it. He didn't make the catch. Here comes
Falanderium of the first run out his way to third
goals lair and Powell is in with a double. Alva
went back against the fence three hundred and fifty eight
feet away. It was over his head. He did seem

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to me to touch the ball, but it did not
stick on the glove. It bounced off. He may not
have touched it. It might have just get the fence
and karmed in front of him out on the outfield grass.
It allows the Langer to score the first run of
the ball game for the Orioles. Blair, waiting to see
whether the ball is caught, then broke for third and
made it, and Powell going all the way is in

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with a double and the run batted in, and the
Orioles have a one to nothing lead. As merv Rettamund
stands in against Tommy Hall with runners second and third
and one out. The twin in field has played up
half way now all the way around the pitch to
Reton Mund high ball one and nearly a wild pitch.
Bretton Mund is a very important part of something that

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Earl Weaver has always given a tremendous amount of credit
his bench, and Earl is extremely proud of those of
us who wait in the wings, and they have responded
with great performances this year. The pitch ball outside two balls,
no strikes to retin mound. Blair third, Powell second, who

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hit a fly ball. Had it not been for the
whim that is blowing in over the right field wall today,
it definitely would have been a home runner. But it
hit off the eight foot screen in the right field corner.
Good for two bases and a run batted in Paul's
two nothing to Reton Mond check swing ground ball is
file down the first day side and the count is
two balls and one strike, one or nothing. Baltimore on

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a one out double by boot Powell plaiting bolanger from
third base. Blair is now a third pile. Of course,
the second two balls and strike the mirve Retmon and
Tom Hall throws swing in a miss Paul, who is
six feet and a file. They say one hundred and
forty four forty five pounds. Very splendor, but it's rather quick.
I think the ballplayers would say he's sneaky quick. Two

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and two. Now the count of Nerve Retmond right handeding
Oriole left fielder gets three twenty two in the year
and knocked in fifty eight runs for Baltimore. And here
is haul two two pitch to Retmond inside low and
on the almost another wild pitch. So the count now
is three and two, and Tom Long has picked up

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another full count. He's walked the pair. He got Frank
Robinson the fly ball to right field and then Powell
doubles and it's one to nothing and Paul's bearing down
on the mirv Retmond. Here's the payoff three to two pitch.
Strike three is tall inside corner from the east. Retmond
is falled out of strikes and mister hall has picked
up a huge strikeout well the Minnesota Twins from the

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top of the inning in time. Now here's Rigney coming
out and he wants to talk to the plate umpire
Bill Haller, and I think Haller is telling him, mister Rigney,
if you do, that's visit umber two. And mister hall
is out of there. Now Rigney is coming over to
the box seat and is talking to Sun Gantal Joe Cronan,
who is sitting down here in a box seat near

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the Minnesota Twin dug out. And now Rigney has gone
to the mound and let's see what it's all about.
But this is Rigney's second visit to the mound, and
it should mean that he's taking his pitcher out of
the game. But Apparently that rule may have been waved

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in the playoff games. I'm not certain of that. But
Haller went to American League President Joe Cronan, and obviously
that rule has been waved so he can go out
there as often as he wants. Apparently, and this is
news to me, but played on fire. Haller immediately went
to the boss. Joe Cronanan said, well, is that there

(10:55):
isn't here is Brooks Robins pitch ground ball sharply hit
at Rannick a third, he knock it down three covers
throws the first place and time to get us enough
mine a sensive place. But at the end of a
happening place, the store is Baltimore, want a court Minnesota.
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Speaker 2 (11:12):
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Speaker 3 (11:23):
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(11:47):
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Speaker 1 (12:22):
Well Hound them oun Now to face the free swinging
and hard hitting Minnesota Twins in the bottom of the
first inning is another Baltimore twenty four game winner. Dave
mcnowney found the year twenty four victories and nine the
defeat two hundred and ninety six innings of pitching to
a three point two to two era against the Minnesota Twins.
This season, McNally shows the record of two victories and

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one defeat. Of three starts against the Twins this year,
he was able to complete but one ball game, beating
them eleven to one. Here is Tobar and a punt
is foul behind the plate strike one the Seasar Little season. Tobar,
the trigger man of the Minnesota potent offense, went two

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for five yesterday lifetime against the Minnesota Twins. Dave McNally
shows eight victories and five defeats one strength accounts of
the right hand batting Tobar. McNally's pitch ground balls left
side of the shortop the lander, he's got it, the
throw the first one out, Tobar retired and a sharply

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hit ground ball to the shortstop. And speaking of the shortstop,
here is the twins very able shortstop, Leo's Cardan. Leo
was hitless yesterday in four trips to the place, but
he is the man that molded the Minnesota infield. The
Twins were having all sorts of problems for quite a

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few years with shortstops, and mister Cardonis came along and
just has done an outstanding jobs. McNally's pitch is a
curve way outside in the ball once. Now the Baltimore
infield has Brooks Robinson, third belanger short Dave Johnson. Second
day's boot piled at first the outfield of Redmond and
left Blair in center and Frank Robinson and right pitch,

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high flyball left field way coming out of the left
fielder back the short stop the left field of Redmund
continues and makes the catch and that will be the
second out of the inning. Cardon has gone on a
towering flyball the left field of Retmon who came in
rabbit shadow to make the play. There has never been
a more celebrated twin than the man at the place

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Harmon Killer Brew. And yesterday he went two for five
and it can we say a prosigious home run. It
was measured at four hundred and thirty seven feet straight
away to center field. McNally's pitch is a ball low
and inside the killer grad Wan and O the Killer Brew,

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two out and nobody on. We're at the bottom of
the first Baltimore one Minnesota nothing. McNally working again. There's
a long on drive down when I feel side, it's
cooking for the foul pole. It is a foul ball.
It was deep enough to have been a hole run,
but it was hooking. And that wind again blowing from
right field. The cross the left field line also helped

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carry the.

Speaker 4 (15:15):
Ball foul.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
One ball, one strike to kill a Brew with two
outs and nobody on, and the Orioles won the nothing.
A pair of walks in the opening inning by Minnesota
started Tommy Hall proved very costly. Indeed, the one one

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fine outside of Killer Crew, two balls in one strike,
Killer Brew. More than any other Minnesota twin really hammered
the Oriole pitchers this year, as Minnesota vested the Ooreols
in a twelve game series, winning seven, dropping five. The
two to one to Killer Grew, it's a foul tip strike.
He checked his swing and the ball kicks the bat

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file into the middle of the catcher etche Barns and
the count is two and two. Play on fire. Holler
was very quick and very explicit with his acknowledgement and
the information that it was not a check swing, but
that it was a foul tip. The ball just nicked
the bat. In other words, Harmon, had the ball not
touched the bat would not have been guilty of the swing. Now,

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the two two pitch to Killer Grew McNally reading the
left hander throws curved in ground ball foul down the
third day sign then account will continue at two and
two only in two of twelve games this year where
the Oriol pitcher is able to shut out Harman Killer
Grew and the two two offering to kill a brew

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ball outside three and two down the whole count hirement
with two away and nobody on in the last half
of the first inning, and it's people that are continually
tuning in. We'll remind you again, Baltimore score a run
on the side of the first and lead one to nothing.
The three to two pitch to Killer grew all four

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a time nally gets up the walk and that will
bring on one of the most dangerous hitters in honor baseball,
the Minnesota win right fielder Tony Aliva the best that
a leader could do yesterday three hits in four trips,
and when Dick Hall came on yesterday and fitted a
brilliant four and two third innings of relief, fall the

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wins for the Oreoles. This is the man who had
the only twin Day six. Two out of the inning,
Killer Brew the runner at first, and Powell has moved
in and is holding with a runner against the left
hand swings of Alida. The pitch swing in a miss

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strength one and good heart breaking fits for McNally's The
Oriel infield really cut her out of the first day side.
But yet Powell is holding with Killer Brew and that
does help to open up the first day side of
the infield to the left hand swings of Aliva and
Aliva extremely dangerous hits the ball very sharply all of
the time and to all fields McNally's one strike offering

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file away out of playing two strikes, olling to the

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count of Tony Elia killer Brew leading first with two downs,
McNally sets in fires fly of ball right fieldway. Frank
Robinson coming up on it, should make the play without
difficulty settling under it. Frank, wait, wait, he's got it,
and that the final out of the end of one
inning of play. Baltimore one, Minnesota nothing. Well. Our guests

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on the brief visits that Satan Paron Haller made to
American League Creuted and Joe Coman at the request of
manager Bill Rickney, our guest was that they had wives
the rule pertaining to the number of visits the manager
can make for the mow and that is the case.
This is the first time we have heard about it.
It's been way for the playoffs and way for the

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World Series. Well, Dave Johnson is the better. He went
one for three yesterday, right handed swinger and Tommy hall
throws curved strike outside corner of the letters. So for
the playoffs and the World Series, the manager can make
us many visits as he choose the one strike Fish

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I to Johnson, the ball and the strike will have
a station break for you up and down the network.
As soon as we see how Dave Johnson is going
to fair against the swift live left hander Tommy Hall,
I'm ready to go. The one one to Dave Johnson
is low inside. Another breaking pitch, George Mitterwall doing the receiving,

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and what a fine ball game. Mitterwall's had an a
losing cause yesterday with three base hits and a flawless
performance behind the plate. Paul is ready with his two
to one offering to second baseman Johnson ground balled his
third baseway Rennick makes a fine grab behind the bag
along throw to killer Bruce shutting. Johnson gone on the
ground ball to third, and that's advertised the fause the

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station identification. This is the Baltimore Oriole Baseball Network. Fred
Schnyder here with a word to the ladies. Don't miss
Jack Lazy ten to do Monday, Bruce Saturday, featured on
Radio eleven WBL in Baltimore. With one out and nobody
on here, there is Andy Etchebaron making his first appearance

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of a nineteen seventy championship theory right handed swinger, and
a strike is called atge Baron. Andy has two forty

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three in the regular season. Now let's swinging a miss
and two strikes atche Baron all and to the count
of andy we along with a two forty three average.
Atche Baron has ten doubles, a triple, and four home
runs and twenty eight runs bat it end. So now
timmy hauled is out ahead of the hitter zero and two,
and the left hander's pitch is a strike three quality
sums up grip past ball right over the played knee

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high and the outer portman and picks up the strikeout
number two. They have both been looking or called thirty.
And I'm pitcher Dave mcnallery. Mcmally at the plate in
the nineteen seven season hits for an average of one
thirty three, and he had a few extra base hits.
Six of them were doubles, one a home run and

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six runs batted in. He is a right handed hitter
at McNally and a strike is tall. The one strike
offering to pitcher Dave mcmalley with two out of nobody
on tall strides and fires strike two tall another breaking

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ball in McNally. So the young man may have been
and understandably so, in his playoff debut. Here this afternoon,
just a little tight, little tense, nervous, and he'd hardly
be a good competitor if he weren't. The two strike
offering to McNally is low inside, and the ball one
and two. And he seems now to be pitching in

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the manner in which you know he is accustomed to,
in the manner which we have seen him work over
the past year. The one two to McNally, strike three
falls inside corner, and mcmally is out on Frank's three
up and three down. At the end of them. Ain't
gonna half Baltimore one, Minnesota and nothing. As the Twins

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come on against Day mccallely in the last half of
the second, Nay, it'll be Brandt Allier, George Mitterwall and
Rick Rennick in that order. Allier strong right handed batchman
McNally's curve is low inside, ball one Allier yesterday he
did not get in three official antents. The Orioles playing
to pull the ball, left fielder Redmond straight away in

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deep swinging a fowl behind the plate, the center field
of player favoring the alley in deep left center, and
Frank Robinson extremely wide well off the line for the
alley and right center field infield has pulled a little
bit around the third. McNally wants another baseball with account
one in one's immediately clipped out by plate umpire and
Bill Haller, and the one one offering to Alier curve

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right two calls mcdally the possessor of a fine curve,
a good slider, a good fastball, and he has had
success with a straight change here. The one two offering
curve outside two and two a glorious, bright, comfortable Sunday

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afternoon in Bloomington, Minnesota, and Game two of the nineteen
seventy American League Championship Series. Swinging a miss and Alier
is out, strike out number one for Dave mcneally, and
the matter now will be George Millwall, who had three
hits and four trips yesterday for the Minnesota Twins, and

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he looks to be a fellow that would equal and
perhaps thout do the fine performances of the Twins once
great catcher Earl Daddy. The pitch to Midterwall that's high
and outside ball one. George is a right handed batsman.

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One ball no strengths the George Midterwall with one out
of nobody on McNally rocks some of the rubber and
deals the breaking pitches did low two balls and no strikes.
Two and oh, here's a high pop up and it's
off the first bay side of the infield. Boom Powell

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that's falling for the wind ridses it around. He says
with it and makes the catch. Midterwall retired in a
towering pop up off the first stay side. From our
broadcast booth, which is beautifully located at mezzanine level, is
the met almost directly behind the plate. There is an
overhang from the third deck. The cuts off all of

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the extremely high pop up and the high five ball
of the outfield, so when it leaves the vat, you
have to play the infielder all the outfielders in order
to figure out which way it is going right field
or left field. With two out of nobody on. Here
is Rick Rennick of the Minnesota Twins in his first appearance.
The swing and the foul ball up the screen. Rennick

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for the Twins. It's two twenty nine in the season
with eight doubles and seven home runs and twenty five
runs satted in the one strike offering to this right
handed swinger fastball that it was low and inside. One
ball in one strike, the one one offering to Renick

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McNally delivers high pop up and Dave Johnson is giving
the first nine fourth the oreol second base one on
the outfield grass behind second squeezes it for the final
outum the Twins at three up and three down at
the end of two innings, Baltimore one, Minnesota nothing. We
go out of the ore old half of the third,
d a member front of the citium and blow me
them there and for his second turn to the plate,

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now comes lead off hitter Mark Blanger. He walked in
the first innute Blair followed with another walk. Balanger took second.
When Frank Robinson's fly deep to right field, Bilander took third,
and then when Powell doubles, Billanger scored the only run
of the game. And that's where we are. As we
go to the top of the third and Tommy Hall
ready to go. The left hander delivers strikes call it's

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doing a quick breaking pitch out strikes corner the letters
and pall theems. Now to have found his groove, and
that would indicate it could be a discult afternoon for Baltimore.
The one strike pitch coming to Bilanger line drives centerfield
up on the ball to bar is still moving. It's
sinking and to bar didn't get it falls in front
of him and he rushes in and makes the grab.

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It tarned off his blood and rolled in front of him.
Balanger is held that first phase with a sink a
slinking line drive to Barre was coming very hard, but
also he had to active bit of causing. Had he
not been able to block the ball or at least
slow it up, it could have rolled beyond him. And
in this huge center field four hundred and thirty feet
straight away and Balander's speed, that could have been quite

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harmful to the Twins. Cause here is Paul Blair. The
pitch too high to Blair. We mentioned a moment ago,
a first inning walk. Kill Brew is holding with a
base runner Blander's first base, who gets not a great
lead against the left handed Tommy Hall. The sets by Hall,

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the pitch breaking bitchin strike falls one ball, one strike
to Paul Blair, but one one ifering no quick stroll
the first banks shape Lee Blander under the watchful of

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the first base Hire Jim odem One in Wanda is
the count of Paul Blair. Blandrew with about a three
step lead at first base, Hall sent of the belt
and the left handers pitched to Blair high ball, two,
two balls and one strength. After this a afternoon second game,

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that's the championship. The series will move to Memorial Stadium
in Baltimore, continuing there for as long as is necessary
to determine a winner. The two one offering line drive
caught by Rennick a third day. Oh what a few
of bolt club fans sad by Rennick. Just a great,
great play with marvelous reflectors from third baseman Rick Rennick.

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An oriol fans who have watched the brilliance of Brooks
Robinson over the years having seen this play, it certainly
with Drew Clennet to even a Brooks Robinson. It was
a just an outstanding one handed grab by third baseman Rennick.
Now Frank Robinson at the plate with one out and
Balander is first. The pitcher Frank fly ball well hit

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deep left field. It's gonna go home run Frank Robinson
and the Orioles have two more runs. The leaders ariol
right fielder Frank Robinson was ready as he always is
and unloads with his first home run of the nineteen
seventy Championship Series, and the Orioles now take a three
to zing lead over the Minnesota Twins. Balanders scores run

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number two. Frank Robinson scores run number three. His first
home run in the playoff series is twenty sixth home
run of nineteen seventy. And now here is Boot Powell
with one out and nobody on a Frank Robinson home
run has made it three to I think Paul FROs
Powell takes high right over his head, ball one, the

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one nothing to the waiting Powell swing and a pole
to the screen. And Powell had a very good cut
at that pitch from south Paw time Hall one, ball
one stright. They measure Frank Robinson's home run. It's four
hundred feet in the lower deck in the left field grandstand.

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Paul ready once more, here is this one one offering
to Powell, strike to his call. And we know that
there are many of foods faithful fans, not only in Baltimore,
but particularly in Southern Florida, rooting for the big Man
this afternoon and all afternoons. The one two pitch coming

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to Powell filed away out of play. He doubled in
the first inning to knock in the Orioles first run.
We're very happy to have another citizen of the Southern
Florida with us, missus, Jay Spencer of the Miami News,
who is here on special assignment being hired by the
Baltimore Orioles to shoot the pictures of this playoff series

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now the one two pitch to Powell outside in low
ball two. Jay has done a lot of that work
for the Orioles in spring training and now when the
Orioles got to the playoff series or the championship series,
he was again hired for his outstanding photographic efforts, along
with thoughts like Vince Greco from Baltimore and Jerry Wanchard
from Baltimore, all here covering victorially the two two to

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Powell foul to the stream. We mentioned their names because
in your daily coverage of baseball, both on the air
and on television, you hear their names and see them,
and the newspaper man's name appears in print, and sometimes
the unsung hero is the photographer who does such outstanding
work year long, and we felt that they should be mentioned.

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Balls and two strikes the counts of the batter. Powell
Haul throws high inside and the full count. Now to
the Oreole first basement, three two to Powell. He's strucking out,

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swinging a minute on a breaking pitt. Powell is strikeout
number four for the young Minnesota left hander Tom Paul
and this is his first swinging strike out. And here
is his first strikeout victim of the first in name
merv Rehtmon, who was called out on strikes two out.
Now the two runs are in on the Frank Robinson

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home run. Is Haul delivers retina a check swing, line drive,
foul ball down the first stateside and off the box
seat railings. We have been told the weather in Baltimore
is just fine this afternoon, and all of us hope
that it will continue in that fashion for the day
is necessary to complete the nineteen seventy Championship Series. One strike,

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pitch coming down to Reton Mount high ball, one ball,
one strike. The games in Baltimore will start at one
o'clock in Memorial Stadium, one o'clock Eastern time. A ball
and a strike is the counter nerve. Retinlond Is Hall
brings the arm down well. The pitch that is again
high and it's now two and one and repeating, of course,

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at the dispute between umpires and the American and National
League has been settled and the umpires are back on
the job. The two one operating coming to mirve Retin
Mone Hall steps and trolls over everything but the screen
behind the plate of ball free Mitterwall went up for
it couldn't get it. And now time is called, and

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it could be that the pitch that was throw on
an Here comes mister Rigney again. He's got his bullpen
going and a couple of right handed see if we
can pick him up for you there Louis Tian and
Billy Zepp are the right handers and the twin bullpen.

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Thank you and thank you as directed toward our outstanding
audio man, mister ken Kimball. Brigney is on the scene
again and now is trotting back to the dugouts the

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cow three balls, one strike to Retamunt and Hall ready
to go. The wine and the pitch all four outside
and here is another walk issued by Tommy Hall. Three
in the ballgame for Hall. The batter will be Brooks Robinson,
who had a beautiful afternue in the yesterday three for three,
and in his first trip to the plate the afternoon

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hit a shot to the third baseman Rennick, who made
a very fine play to retiring. Not the kind of
a play, however, you'd compare with the Rennick grab of
the Blair line drive pitch to Brooks, high pop up.
It's behind the plate, coming toward the screen. It's midter wall,
and I don't know whether you'll make a player or not.
We'll have to watch for the outs. The umpire and
the sign is safe. And therefore he could not get
to the ball. He was out of our line of

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sight by the time he gets to the box seat,
railing one strike to Brooks. The one strike pitch coming
to Brooks Robinson with merv Rettenmund at first base and
two out and two runs in here in the top
half of the third inning, Baltimore three Minnesota nothings. Paul works,

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he's low, one ball and one strike. Chion and Zeth
are working in the Minnesota ballten, both right handers, the
one one offering to Brooks low ball to two and one.
It is our understanding, and this of course could be

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subject to change overnight. That the game, the first game
in Baltimore tomorrow afternoon will be pitched by the Orioles
Jim Palmer and the Twins. I believe we'll pitch their
outstanding young rookie right hander. First fly leven two one
to Brooks, I pop up first dayside, foul ground, Minterwalls
may have a play and foul ground. The Twins catcher

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is there and makes it the catch for the final
out of the end. So the Orioles pick up two
runs and two heads from if they had a two
and a half Baltimore three and Minnesota nothing. Well, the

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Minnesota Twins come on against Dave mcnalley in the last
half of the third aing with their second baseman Danny Thompson,
pitcher Tom Ball, and top of the order sees Our Tobar.
Thompson had hit him three trips yesterday. McNally's first offering
to this right handed batter his budtet down the third
day side foul strike one. Thompson had a great misfortune

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yesterday being the middle man of a double play and
throwing the ball away at first base and gave the
Orioles their first two runs. He came back with a
double in the alleen right center field and played flawlessly
thereafter contributing some outstanding defensive plays. Now the one strike

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offering to the right hand swinging Thompson. He is considered
a much better glove man than hitter. McNally throws low
ball one one in one the Orioles three runs and
three hits and Minnesota Hitler's threw the first two innings.

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The only runner reached on a walk ground balls love
side of the short stop, the lantern. He's there, the
throw the towel at first, one out, Thompson gone on
the ground ball of the shortstop. Pitcher Tommy Hall sheds
the jacket and we'll head for the dish. As the
batsman over the year, Hall dif for an average of
one two and he is credited with one run back
of the swing in a miss strike one as mcdowne

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blew the fastball by Tommy Hall and the one strike
pitch curves, but it's outside the ball of a strike
to Tom Hall. Here's the one one one strike, TI

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was called. Paul took the stride and cocked a bat
and undecided, well, I'm gonna let go by, and it
was a strength. Well, there are some fine seats available
for the playoff series against the Twins in Baltimore. One
two pitch coming down to Paul that's cut out and missed.
McNally not just his second strikeout, two out in the inning.

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Time of the order to bar against McNally in the
person and he routed to the short side blanker. Have
the W two and nan sale. Ticket window of the
open tomorrow morning at nine thirty for you're convenient, open
this afternoon if you're in the area. Here is sees

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are Tobar one of the tougher outs in baseball. McNally's
pitched the sees are high wall one well the Orioles.
Tomorrow afternoon in Baltimore, it'll be Jim Palmer one nothing
pitch to Tobar, swing ground ball third base way Brooks.
Robinson has now he throws the first basement how it

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is in time. It was a downfall because the ball
got up on the very top of the glove and
Brooks had a dig twice to get it out of
the glove before he made the throw, and the Twins
three up, three down at the end of three Baltimore three,
Minnesota nothing. In Game two of the nineteen seventy American

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League Championship, series. We head to the top of the
fourth thing with the Orioles facing the Twins Tom Hall.
Second baseman Dave Johnson will be the lead off hitter
at this top of the fourth. He'll be fun of
a catcher Andy enter Baron and pitcher Dave McNally. Twins
give Johnson the foul lines both down left and right field,

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and they kind of jam up the outfield. Pitch today
is too low ball one in an effort to plug
up the power alleys, and both right and left center.
The infield is just about straight off against Johnson, who
had a very fine year for the Orioles this season.
The one nothing pitch today swinging a high fly right
field way. Aliva is coming up on it, the wind

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is driving it away from him. He's still moving. Aliva
makes the cash from that retired day. Johnson one gone
in the oriole half of the fourth ank and how
Andy cher Baron he was called out on strike and
his first look at Tom Hall in the second and
eighth very talented to Minnesota first baseman Rich Rees again

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aggravated a pulled hamstring muscle on the right leg yesterday
and not able to see service this afternoon. So killer
brew has moved to first base and Rennick has gone
into third. The pitch coming to Inche Baron checks swinging
the ball down low.

Speaker 4 (43:09):
Well.

Speaker 1 (43:09):
A year ago when the Orioles and the Twins met
in the Light Series and they opened in Baltimore, won nothing.
Pitch to Barons, ground ball, high hopper overhead of the
pitcher charging Cardoness. He's got up to throw the first
his wild at it's into the box seats behind first
Day Cardinals came charging for the slow but high hopping
ground ball over the pitcher's head. He got to it
the gloved hand on the right side of the body,

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then had to make a cross the body snap throw
the first and threw it right by Killer Crew into
the box seats. It has ruled an infield day sit
for Eche barn and then he will take second base
on a throwing error charge to Leo Cardinals and Dave
mcmaalley will step in. I was about to say that
a year ago when these teams met, the first two

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games of the playoffs were just as great as baseball
games ever get to be. Was not the case, and
yesterday afternoon's victory that the Orioles enjoyed ten to six
over Minnesota. Pitch foule ball coming out of play behind
the plate strike water. Have some good looking young man,
I think with his dad in the front row of

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the boxes and the mezzanine level here just stood up
and made a fine one handed grab of that foul ball.
One strike the count to Dave McNally, all ready to work.
Here's his pitch swinging a miss. Two strikes to mcnalley.
Both of the games in Baltimore last year were X
training affairs, and they were just as tight and as
tense and as taught as baseball gets. And the Orioles

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were fortunate enough to win both of them, and then
won a laugher for the third game and made it
a sweep here in Minnesota. The two strike offerings to McNally,
blind right, they said, left field coming hard is at
your baron toward third. They give him the green light
at your baron a round third coming home throw coming
on is going to be cut off. And the Orioles
have a four to nothing lead as Dave McNally pitcher

(45:00):
has single to left field and scored at you a
baron and on that they said, we will step out
for a station break. This is the Baltimore Oriole based
ball network. Harley here suggesting you start your day the
way thousand and two. Here William Driver Crittic at large,
eight fifteen mornings on Radio eleven WBAL. Baltimore pitcher Dave

(45:21):
McNally has got single to left field to plate the
Orioles fourth run. And it's Baltimore four and Minnesota nothing,
and the twin bullpen is active once again, and we
will it looks like it's Billy Zepp out there now
and he is all alone the lander of the batter
with one out and McNally at first Paul delivers a

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strike over the outside force and of the letters, it
is Billy Zepp in the Minnesota twin bullpen right back
this pitch swing and he didn't get it. Two strikes
to Mark Flanders, who walked in the first inning and
has to get a sinking line drive come in front
of Toulbar in center field for a basis and both

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times I Belanger has reached this afternoon, he has scored
the two strike pitch to Mark as tall as in
the driver's see now the kick them a pitch line
driver Ali right centerfield to bar will not get to it,
it bounces almost over his head. McNally is on his
way to third, and Bilanger is held to a single boy.
Only Tovar's great speed kept that ball from going right

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through to the wall in right centerfield. And even if
it took an I'd get to it, it bounces almost
over his head. McNally is on his way to third,
and Bilander is held to a single boy. Only Tovar's
great speed kept that ball from going right through to
the wall in right centerfield. And even if it took
a bad hoop and almost went right over Svar's head,

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but he made a good leaping grab to cut it off,
McNally stopped at third base. If Blander has his second
hit of the ball game, and manager Bill Rigney is
making his fause apporing, and we'll wait to see whether
or not this will be some change pictures or whether
it'll be for another consultation because the rule pertaining to
manager assistance to the mound has been waited. He can
get out there as often as he wants, apparently, But

(47:10):
now the signe has gone to the ballfast, so we
will have a new pitcher. And while the new pitcher
makes his way to the mound. Let's pause for a minute.

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(48:30):
the second straight day, the Orioles have driven the starting
picture from the mound. So Tom Hall, in his start
the fafternoon against Baltimore have worked a stet of three
and one third in eight. The Orioles are tuckting for
thick fashits, including four singles, a double by Powell and

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a two run home run by Frank Robins. He walked
a total of three and struck out four and now
gets the game over to Billy Set. In yesterday's opening
game here at Minnesota pitched two thirds of one innings.
He allowed only one day City, didn't walk a battery,
struck out too, and he was charged with one of

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the Orioles runs in run number seven, and it was
a home run by Boob Powells. Billy Sets on the year,
this is the young right handers of Minnesota Twins worked
in a total of forty three games, winning nine and
moving four each world one hundred and fifty one innings.
That Bill Zepp's to an airn run of three point

(49:32):
twenty two and against the Baltimore Orioles. Take a look
and see what Zept's record was during the year. He
didn't figure in a decision, no wins, no losses. He
did sitch fifteen innings, allowed sixteen hits, walk five, truckout six,
pitched to an airn run of three point six to zero,

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and made two starts against the Orioles. Billy Zepps, right
hander oriole runners some third, one out Blair of the batter,
the set by the right handed Zepp and the pitch
swinging Amiss strank one and the one Strian pitch for

(50:21):
the waiting Blair that throws. Blair swings high fly ball
shallow right center. Aliva and Tobar converging it will be
a Leva. Aliva coming on makes the cash McNally starting all.
Then here comes a throw and mccallely is going to
be out five about ten feets. Now the Orioles and
the fot of nothing league could afford that gamble and
make a Leva comes on with a perfect throw to

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the plate. Aliva was equal to the callard and his
throw was right on the money to Casher Mitter Walls,
who tag McNally for the double play. And at the
end of three and one hand it's Baltimore four and
Minnesota nothing.

Speaker 6 (51:00):
When you're burning up energy like me Brooks Robinson, take
time out of your busy schedule for a milk break.
I know for a fact how much extra vitality and
stamina it takes for all the everyday activity. And nothing
supplies that energy like a cold, refreshing glass of milk,
Nature's most nearly perfect food.

Speaker 1 (51:17):
It makes no difference what's.

Speaker 6 (51:18):
Sports you're participating in, baseball, track, tennis, our day.

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At the beach.

Speaker 6 (51:23):
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take time out for a vitality drink that gives you
a big lift every time. Pauls for a milk break,
take it from me, Brooks Robinson Milk supplies that energy
burst you need. At our house, Milk is on the
table for every meal, and it's snack time's too. Remember,
milk keeps you going and growing. This message had been

(51:43):
brought to you by the Mellon Cooperative Milk Producers, suppliers
of quality milk to the Baltimore area dary since nineteen eighteen.

Speaker 1 (52:10):
Baltimore four the Minnesota Twins nothing. And this game now
moves to the last half of the fourth inning, and
it'll be Leo Cardinas, Harman Killer brew Tony Alive in
that order. And again a very brief word about the
gamble that the Orioles took with a four and nothing lead,
Aliva caught the fly ball off the battle player not
very deep in the alley and right center field, and

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it was a calculated risk. With a four nothing lead,
you can take that kind of a risk, and it
was just a challenge to Aliva. But you've got to
make the perfect troll in order to get the double play,
and Oliva did exactly. That made a perfect throw the
mitterwall and McNally was, to say the least the dead ye.

(53:00):
Now here is Cardinals with a ball inside Cardinals and
the first thing against Dave McNally sky to left, the
other merv retinmnd right back a ball to his hide
the Cardinals two balls and those strikes. If you are

(53:21):
not familiar with this ballpark at the Bloomington, Minnesota, it
is quite honestly a hitter's ballpark. But two nothing pitch
the Cardinals a clouching card and that takes the ball
three up high and he was very very low. But
McNally's pitch was up. Three balls and those strikes now
they're Leo Cardiness from McNally way behind the Minnesota short

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stud and right handed swingers bring nothing fitch strike over
the outside corner of the letters, bringing one to Cardinals
with a quick look now to his third base coach
Corsetti to figure whether he's sitting or taking on the
three one mcmally ready to work. Here comes the three
to one pitch. Ball four is hard of Mason with
a walk, McNally's second walk of the ball game, and

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the batter will be Harmon Killer Grew and Phil Hanner
has been requested to take a look at a baseball,
has done so and throws it out of the barber
and from the Mets. You hear the enthusiastic charge of
the Minnesota Twins fans leading first as Cardon as McNally

(54:40):
sets as the belt throws to Killer Brew high ball
one time, Etchebarren now out to talk a little bit
with Dave McNally, or repeat for some who may have
missed the fact that's the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Cincinnati Reds

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played games two at three Rivers Stadium the safternoon. The
Cincinnati Reds made it two victories in a row with
a three to one Scium the safternoon. The one nothing
such coming to Killer Grew right outside the owner of
the letter one ball, one strike Powell holds the basefront

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of card and it's the first base. McNally flashes a
quick look that way, now delivers one one to Killer
Brew high ball two two and one. That appeared to
be an off seat. That's kind of a let up
from McNally. The Killer Brew shift is in effect. There
are three oriel infielders between second and third. Cardinists bounces

(55:47):
out to a good lead. McNally throws, swinging a foul
right on the screen and the count is two and two.
McNally with a two two pitch to Harmon Killer Brews,

(56:08):
well look the first the pitch to the plate ground
ball third day play. It is a foul ball grant
by Brooks Robinson to throw the second out and on
the first base. It could have been a double play,
but it was a foul ball. It was a foul ball.
The Empire of second base Jerry Newdecker is taking absolutely
no chances, just went right in and call the play

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as Brooks say, also not taking any chances, made the
grab in foul ground and recovered quickly enough to get
to throw the second base. The new Decker went right
along with us, but the foul call was up immediately
where we could see from third base on fire Jim Puntajack.
Of course, Brooks Robinson had no way of seeing it.
The count is two and two to Killer Brews. Cardoness

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has a very good lead at first. Now he shortens it,
but sent by McNally. The pitch to Killer Brews was
the ball low inside three and two three ball two dries.
The count of the batter gart in Phila. Brew now
holds the Cardinals again. He's got a pretty good lead

(57:11):
over there. McCanny sent the three two bits to Killer
Brew a long drive left field. Forget it. It's gonna
be a Killer Brew home run, just like that, as

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they have junks so often over the seventy campaigns. A
walk to Cardinals and boom, a swing of the bat
from Killer Brew and two runs are in. It is
Baltimore four, Minnesota two, and the batter now is Tony Aliva.
They make sure the Killer Brew home run. There's three
hundred and seventy sixty second home running this series, and

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the kids coming to Tony Aliva. I f my ball,
he's laft, Reckman is going back. The wind is driving it.
That's offense. That's gonna go home run Aliva. Well, this

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is the Twins style of play, and this is what
they do as well as any team in baseball. There
have been some very trite expressions to describe it. The
Twins seldom has ever played inside baseball. They play outside
baseball by that of the home run ball, a two

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run clout by Killer Brew, a solo clout by Aliva,
and just like that, the Twins are smack dab in
the middle of the game, trailing by one run Baltimore
fo Minnesota three. Nobody out and the banner will be
Grant Alliers. Pitching coach Vamberger has tidgets as a mouse
and McNally has yet to get a man. Here on

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the bottom of the fourth, a ball is too high
to Allier's and this crowd, that's the net, which appears
to be a little better than yesterday's crowd of twenty
six forty seven, loving every moment of it. One nothing
right outside corner of the letter to Alier, Marcelina Lopez

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and Dave Leonard are throwing in the Oriole bullpad. It's
like it might be Louis Kean in the Twin bulltend
but one one to Alier. Five pop ups Dave Johnson's
second baseman calling for it, and on the skin of
the infield he makes the grab and that is the
first out of the inning. Allier gone on a pop
up to the second baseman Johnson. Here's a strike call

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the George Mitterwall Mitterwall in the second inning box of
the first baseman. Boog powells right back the one strike
ditch swinging a miss, two strikes the Mitterwall, two strike

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offering coming down to George Mitterwald inside of the ball
one and two the right hander and the twin bullpen
turns out now to be San william one ball, two strikes,
the pitch five all two and as we mentioned, it's

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Leonard the right hander. Lopez the south ball in the
oreoles the well. The Orioles have squandered a ford to
nothing lead the two to two pitch swing and a
misty struck him out. Knitter wall Is drank out number
three per day. McNally the second out of the inning,

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and Rick Rennick is to be better. Rennick went out
on a pop up the second day from Johnson in
the second minute. Mcdally ready to go. The left hand
has pitched a Rennick too low on the ball and

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the one nothing pitch coming down the Rennick McNally delivers
curve outside two balls, no rank two out for three
runs in for the Twins and the two nothing to
swing ground ball third base sway foul two and one.

(01:02:08):
Now a Rennick McNally's move is two to one the
right hand swinging Rennick high fly balls down the first
base side and foul ground fowl chase before the box

(01:02:30):
seat railings. But it's going to be out of play
back in maybe six or eight rows till the count continues.
Two balls, two strike to Rick Rennick Arman killerbrew ignited
the Twin rally with its second home run of the
seventy Championship series and all told, it's forty third of

(01:02:52):
the seventy season and the two two pits coming to
Rennick curve hine away all three both counts to Rennick
McNally with a big pitch to the twin third baseman,

(01:03:12):
Trawls struck him out swinging a miss. Rennick goes down
Frank out number four the Twins with three runs and
two hits, and at the end of four inning Baltimore four,
Minnesota three. Yeah, the oriol half of the fifth name
Frank Robinson blue pole mrv Retamond against the right headed
Billy Zepp. Frank Robinson flied to right and then hit

(01:03:36):
a two run home run for the oriol Off In
the third inning, Zapp the twin reliefer in release of
starter Tommy Fall. There's submit a wall for the sign
and his first offering to Frank Robinson's breaking pitch out

(01:03:59):
signed ball one and there is no activity in the
bullpen now either than the part of the twins of
the Orioles. Because we move to the top of the
fifth the rocking Zamp for the one nothing strikes a
good breaking ball one and one and the one one

(01:04:20):
offering to Frank, I I pop up its foul. It
may be out of play. Coming back to give it
a look at smit a wall. It is out of play.
One and two now the one two to Frank Robinson,

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way outside and love. Two balls and two spanks. What
a glorious Sunday afternoon here in the Twin City area.
Two two pitch Frank Robinson curve him again outside three
and two. So Zepp now has a stuff pitch to
make two. Oriole right fielder Frank Robinson and behind Frank

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Boom Powell. Behind Powell retamund three two pitch a ball
four low and outside. Frank started a swing and held
back on it. A walk by Zepp and this four
Billy will be his first walk of the ball game.
Ball fill twhen Pacheers have issued four passes to oriole
batters this afternoon. And here is Boot Powell. He doubled

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off the starter fall in the first inning and then
struck out in the third. Frank Robinson was a pretty
good lead. Killa Brew is not holding with the runner.

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He's playing a step behind the bag at first base.
The pitch the a change up, breaking ball, low, inside
ball one killer rue Bird dogging Frank just a little
bit about a step or two behind the bag. Frank
the all around player, outstanding base runner. Now the one

(01:06:17):
nothing fits coming to boog Powell set kicks and fires
ground ball hit off the third base side in the hole,
base sits the left field. Frank Robinson is down to
the second day, almost fell down, and he'll hold its
second day. Frank Robinson, with a play in front of him,
was using his judgment. And one of the things that
he would do to left fielder brand Allier would be

(01:06:38):
to just suddenly seem to open up in a skirt
as if he were going to try to go to third.
And if the hope is that Alier would get anxious
about it and maybe misplayed the ball, but Alier calmly
played it perfectly, and Frank holds a second base. Powell
is on his first dase with his second hit of
the afternoon and his fourth base hit of the series,

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and the batter will be nerv retinmnd Retmond looked at
the third strike and walked in two previous turns. Zepp,
the right hander, throws, Redmond squares, the bun takes the
ball outside, Nobody out Aureo runners Frank Robinson's second boot.
Powell first the bunch in order on the first pitch,
as Retinmond gave every indication of the bunch. See if

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it is still an order on pitch number two. Now
right handers are throwing again in the Minnesota Twin bullpens.
The set by Zepp and the one nothing pitch coming
to Mirv Retmond strike is called no indication of the bunch.

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Lewis Tiant San Williams are the right handers in the
twin bullpen. One ball, one strike to Retinmond and the
pinch outside and low ball too. Only the very strong

(01:08:05):
wind over the right field wall has held Powell without
a home run this afternoon. He hit one of the
first inning that without that wind would have gone. Now
the two to one pitch for the waiting merv Retamond
believes that the right handed throws swinging a file tip
into the mid of reck of a midter wall and
the count. Now it's two balls, two nights. We're on

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the top of the fifth inning. And yesterday was a
nervous kind of a scary affair if you were an
Oreo fan. And this afternoon is no exception. It is
again a one run ball game. Baltimore four, Minnesota three.
Nobody out top of the fifth, Frank's second, boot Powell first,
and now the two to two to merve Retamond step

(01:08:51):
throws curving outside foll count three and two. Now you
can feel a little uneasy stirring in the spectators here
at the met The inning opened with a walk to Frank,
then boot Powell hitting through the hole on the third
base side, single the left field, Frank stopping at second,

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and the three two pitches do nerv Retinmund step sets,
holding the set, kicks and throws file ball to the stream.
The crowd reaction. It's I don't know what it is
about this ballpark, but from the upper level you are
can be both fooled on swings at the plate, particularly

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the foul ball. It looks as though it's hit right out,
you know, in the infield sometimes when in truth it
is a foul ball to the screen three two the
count Cartness bothering Frank Robinson, the second base, the stretch,
the set and the three two to Retmond ball. Four
bases are loaded Frank Robinson's the third boot powel, the

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second Retinmund the first Rooks Robinson. The place Bill Rigney
for the mound. My recollection, this will be number five
in the tour department for Bill Rigney. The bases are
loaded with nobody out at Rigney. Rigney very slowly now
strolling to the mound. And he is not, for the
best of my knowledge, given any signed to the bullpen.

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Yet if in truth he intends to yeah, talking to
Mitterwall talking now here goes to sign to the bullpen.
And he wants the right hander, either Tiant or Sam
William so Zeppe is leaving the ballgame, and from the

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bullpen will come and pitch your number three. So Billy
Zapp has pitched two thirds of one inning, plus three
men in the fifth inning. He has allowed but one
oriole day Fish, has walked two batters, has not recorded

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a strikeout, and is not charged for a run. But
some men on base are his responsibilities. Leap to the sidelines,
and from out of the Minnesota twinn bolten will come
Stan Williams. I believe it will be Williams. And Williams
was in here in release yesterday afternoon in Minnesota, and

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he pitched three very tough innings of relief ball for
the Twins. Allowed the Orioles only two bases, He walked
the batter, he struck out a batter, He was not
charged with a run. And here he is for the
second day in a row. Williams is the kind of
a reliever however, that can work day after day. He
is big and strong and very willing. Is Stan Williams.

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His dimensions six five two and twenty seven pounds. Years ago,
and it's been a few years ago, people in this
area would remember that he was the strikeouts king of
the American association with the old Saint Paul Thing. Williams

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came into the American League when the Dodgers traded into
New York Yankees for first baseman Bill Scourn in nineteen
sixty two. Subsequently, he was sold by the Yankees for
the Indians in nineteen sixty five, and arm trouble laid
him low for a couple of years when he worked
in the Pacific Coast League. But the wing came around
in sixty seven. And we mentioned this story yesterday that

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he with armed miseries, was just had made up his
mind that well, I cannot be an effective pitcher with
this problem in my arm, and I'm either going to
have to make up my mind that I'll be a
pitcher or i will seek other employment. And though his
arm was hurting and he could not pitch effectively when

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warming up before a game one night in the Pacific
Coast League, he decided, well, we're going to find out
right now. And I would think it would take a
lot of courage for an athlete to do this. He
just deliberately cranked up and let it go as hard
as he could throw it, you know, the heck with
a pain. And as he did so he heard something
topped in his shoulder, and after that his arm misery disappeared,

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and he then again became the affected pitcher that he
was before. And here he is now in relief, where
the vases loaded and nobody else. Williams in his heyday
with the Dodgers was the kind of a pitcher you
would expect the six foot five, two hundred and thirty
pound right hander to be big. Hearts throwing flow the
ball right by you. Today he carefully spots the fastball

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and depends more on off speed and braking pitches and
being very careful with the fastball. He still can throw
it by you on occasion the batter of Brooks Robinson,
the bases are loaded. Williams first pitch to Brooks outside
the ball again, it was a breaking pitch. We owe
you a station break. We'll try to get it at
least well the earliest opportunity, in the most convenient But

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a vase is loaded, none out situation, and is not
the time to go elsewhere.

Speaker 4 (01:14:05):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:14:05):
The one nothing pitch to Brooks Robinson this afternoon is
grounded the third and filed out to the catcher. He
is roo for two. Yesterday went three for three. The
whine by Williams, the one nothing pitched side arm pitches
hit high in the air. It's right around the plate, apparently,
and everybody is coming in for it. Mitterwall stays with
it and makes the cast in foul territory right behind
the plate. So Brooks Robinson files out for the catcher Mitterwald,

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and we will now pause the station identification. This is
the Baltimore Orioles Baseball Network.

Speaker 4 (01:14:35):
This is Ken Jackson.

Speaker 1 (01:14:36):
Jesse Webster's Urban reports are timely, infomative, sometimes promocative evenings
on w p a L in Baltimore. Van Williams has
picked up the very important first out and now has
Dave Johnson to contend with the bases of lotus. The
twin infield has played off a double play depth Williams

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looking down the Midterwall, who just now is down to
pump up the sign for big stands. Here's the line
by the right hand of the pitch to Dave Johnson
swinging a fly ball out in the right field, not
very deep coming in as Aliva Aliva still coming almost
to the infield to leave us there makes the catch.
Frank Robinson falls start the throw coming on rods in

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the third day, Aliva's throw, the Orioles had no chance
of getting Frank in the fly ball the right field
up against the wind, blowing it back toward the enfield.
The lever caught it hardly, all ten yards off the
skin of the infield. Frank bluff to start. But hell
with a score four to three. The situation is quite

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another thing than it was when it was four to nothing,
and they could gamble on a play with McNally trying
to come in. So Johnson with a basis Williams rather
with the bases loaded, has retired Brooks Robinson in a
foul pop Dave Johnson on a little bit of a
lazy flying a shallow right, and now has Etra Baron I.
The flate was two aways. Etcher Baron has looked at
a third strike and reached on an infield single, took

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second o of throwing era and scored the Oriole's fourth
run on a Dave McNally single. Baltimore four, Minnesota three,
top of the fifth, two out faces loaded, Williams works
to enter, Barons strike in strike corners the land and
Etcher Baron had a word to say to Haller yesterday

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in the nine innings, the Orioles and the Twins played
with a makeshift crew of umpires. Not one word of
discontent was expressed by either club. Now the one strike
pitch Williams for the move and the pitch to inch

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Baron Kerb fly ball foul left field side out of play.
Two strikes to Etcher Baron and he beats to Haller.
He felt that he did not commit himself in the swing,
and Haller acknowledged that. Back committee said you're right. Pick
the bat bowel and that is the end of the argument.

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Two strikes. And this is a kind of a situation
that relief pitchers kind of enjoy the extreme, the best challenge,
the biggest challenge, and this is why you have the
relief specialists in baseball such as Stan Williams, Ron Farroness Nascia,
the Twins, Rickard Watt of the Orioles, Dick Haul and

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so many many others. Two strike pitch to atcha Baron,
Williams throws side arm. Fast boys stuck him out, bringing
them in at the Baron goes down and what a
great release. The Twins right hander stand Williams in a
standing ovation for it. At the end of four and
one half, Baltimore four, Minnesota three. I know of a

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John Gordon. Here on the radio side is Chuck Thompson.
Has moved to TV for the final half of our

(01:19:06):
American League Championship Series game between the Minnesota Twins and
the Baltimore Orioles. Game number two, and it's fourty three
as we moved to the bottom of the fifth hinning.
A great relief pitching job by Stan Williams snuffs an
oriol rally in the fifth inning as he comes in
with the base who's loaded and nobody out and retires
Roots Robinson, Dave Johnson, and Andy Etchavaron without a runner advancing.

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Now McNally the leade off hitter Danny Thompson inside for
the ball, and it's one ball in those strengths. So
the Birds, what they thought was an excellent chance to
move ahead and increase the four to three lead, now
find themselves due with just the one run margin over
the Twins. On the bottom of the fifth inning, the
pitch to Thompson, a ground ball to third. One hop

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the Brooks across the mood, the retire the lead off binner.
Thompson is out, and here is Stan Williams now and
I'm sure he'll get a fine round of a laws
from the Minnesota Twins audience. There After that great relief
job none the finals totals on SAP two thirds of

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an inning. He walked to it, didn't strike out anybody,
gave up one hit, and he was not charged with
any runs. One ball and those strengths. The Countess Stan
Williams are right handed in it. As McNally works in
the fifth inning, Dave has gone all the way, sees
our Tobay will be next. Here's the one o. The

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Williams low for the ball. Two balls in those things.
The marriage with the early lead one nothing, three nothing,
and four nothing. The Twins coming up with the paramh
home runs in the bottom of the fourth inning to
come within or on. It's now four to three. After
this game today we move on to Baltimore. Here's a
strength called and it.

Speaker 8 (01:21:03):
Is two walls in one's strength.

Speaker 1 (01:21:12):
Ruddy McNally the two to one low. All the three
balls in the strength go by in the bat next.
McNally did not give up a hit until the fourth inning.
He walked two prior to the home run by Harmon Killerbrew.
That was the first safety of the game for the
Minnesota Twins. One of the two watch was the kindness
just before killer Brew. Good it strength two and a

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cutting amous payoff. It's coming at three balls and two strength.
Now to Stan Williams Jim Palmer against the Burke Plane
Love and tomorrow in the third game of the best
three out of five, starting three two offerings fall four high.
Williams is trying to walk. Now. That's the third walk
by McNally in the game. Toe buyer, who has hit

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listening two trips today will be the bout it that
pitch didn't miss very much. Jost letters to stand Williams.
The Twins trying to get back into the Surreys. They
do not want to go to Baltimore, of course, Down

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two games than none, they are traveling at the moment
four to three here in this game, after losing yesterday's
opener ten to six. The call and the Orioles the
strength and the pitch outside one ball in those strengths.

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The Orioles have seven hits in the game. The Twins
have but two, and the pitch to help Hi and
the galley having problems now trying to find the strength
zone is behind toebire at two balls and those strengths.

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Very short confab with Andy Etchebaron the Birds catcher and
Dave mcnowaleen. Now we're running in a two oh delivery.
The cent end of the delivery, Wane drive Tinger and
I hit the center food. Williams will stop at second
base and the Twins have their thirdhead of the game.
The single by Seesar Cobar Bobar has singled past Flanger's

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glove on the left side of second base. Man. We
have Dave Leonard and Marcelina Lopez loosening up on the
Baltimore bullpen once again the second time in the game
that that pair has been up. Laylof kindness will be
the banner you want and find out I feel their

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mayor of Redman Williams the lead runner at second base.
One out here in the Minnesota fifth inning, and now
Cardness is going to the ondeck circle to get to
some more of the pine tire towel, putting in both
on the bat and on his hands, get a little
better grip on the bat that he's using. Williams walked

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with one of the tobar foos with a single just
past Bellandrew's glove row for ball. One ball to those strengths,
and McNally, who is trying to draw very fine line
with that strength zone, is Josh missing. He was a
little disappointed in the call from play umpire Bill Hollard.

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One ball in those strengths to counteract Cardness harmon Killerbru
will be up neck four to three. The oreoles laid
by our run. We're in the bottom of the fifth inning.
Here's McNally's set and pet strike called in the inside
corner to kitness and it's one ball and one strike

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up to that fourth At England, McNally was in trouble
with the home run ball he had retired. Seven Minnesota
Twins batters in a row, five all foul down the
right field line and out of play. And it's a
strength to count down to Leo Kitness one ball and
two strikes, one a life the set and the two

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strike pitch a chaper the third over books of woman
in the let field. Here's retman. Then Williams trying the
show a players to play here how is the play?
Then Williams is retired for the second out of the
other Retman throw right on target to have the edge
of who put the tag on the fighting Williams for
the second out of the inning to Byrus at second,

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card Is at first and a big out to cut
down the tying run of the game. Williams the second
out here in the fifth.

Speaker 4 (01:26:16):
Oh a very.

Speaker 1 (01:26:17):
Close play and home plate to retire Sam Williams and
Rutman's throw on that chapper that went over the glove
of Brooks Robinson into left field was right on target.
Hardness gets the fourth hit of the game for the Twins.
He's at burnst toe byres at second, Tiller bru Is

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finning with sUAS Williams is retiring at a seven to
two scoring play and a great throw from Reutmond low inside.
One ball in those ranks gets away from etche Baron momentarily,
but he quickly hustles it down and holds the runners.
Etche Baron had to lean a little bit to his

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right to take Rutmand's bow and then came right back
with a perfect tag on William, sliding in to retire
him for the second out of the inning. Two on
to bar the legs runner at second and the one
ozero pitch to Killer brow I fly all fouled on
the lefti of line. It's going to be out of flood.

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As Brooks tried to play the high hopper on the
left side, Wall just dropped right over his glove and
in the left field. Rutmand and charging in as the
ball came right up to him, made a perfect bow
to lecquebaron I keep playing here. In the fifth inning,
Wall two inside two balls in the strength of Killer

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Room Tony Oliva do up next as mcmally works very
hard here in the fifth the work out of a
gym twins commercial crowd here anxious for action in the

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fifth and the pitch turning them is right two and
it's two balls and two strengths. Now Killer is coming
back to the index shirt, and he too is requesting

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the pine tired towel. Get a little better grip on
that bat hand. Two balls, two strengths to counts the
Killer brew. He homered his last time up, the first
hit off McNally with turness of the board and the
front of Twins from afore nothing deficit to a four
to two score, and then Oliva followed with a homer
to make it four to three. It's the last scoring

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activity we've had. Boy, this has been some kind of
fifth inning. In the top half of the fifth, the
birds that the base is loaded with nobody out but
did not score. Now the Twins are threatening in the
hall two two delivery is McNally sent and pitches who
we just missed ourselves. Herd ball is shosh off the

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corner and it's a three two pound now to Killer Room.
He had a good eye on that Shi. Tillerbru walks
back in the first and he's homered in the fourth.
In the fifth, he's patting with two on Toba lead
runner at second, Tartness at first set by a McNally

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three two opering There go the runners, how I gonna
play and we'll do it again. The runners are cut
loose now and a three two hopp ring to killer
brew out feel very deep for Harmon, killer boo set

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by a McNally three two opering foule the game. This
wasn't doing the upper at back here at the metal
exciting action at Metropolitan Stadium. I mean the Eastern Division champions,
the Orioles in the Western Division champs. The Twins playoff

(01:30:18):
series game number two. McNally works the Tobar at second
and then steps on goes to the rosenback playing a
little cat and mouse now with timon Killebreo with a
three to two payoff pitch coming with Tula in the
bottom of the fifth inning, runners at first and second
and good speed in the base pass for the Twins, Toba.

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It's a good league. Johnson is directly behind him on
the left side of the infield. Here's the pitch now
from McNelly, high five ball behind second base. Now the
wind carrying it on the right side. Johnson there, he's
got it. In the inning is of McNally works out
of a jam and the fifth the Twins do not
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couldn't do it, stopping the opener by a ten.

Speaker 8 (01:32:30):
To six score.

Speaker 1 (01:32:31):
They played a little catch up early in the ballgame
here with a three run fourth inning, and they now
tram byro round at four to three. And it looks
like the final innings of this ball game as we
most of the top of the sixth are going to
be exact rep because of last year's first two games
and the Oriol's one and extra innings four to three
and one to nothing. Stan Williams in relief ready to

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duel Dave McNally for the final four frames of this
ball game. Don't forget now. Tickets are going to be
on sale tomorrow morning at the Oriial Ticket Office for
the first playoff game between the Twins and the Orioles
at Memorial Stadium, and game time tomorrow will be at
one o'clock. Our broadcast coverage will begin at twelve fifty

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five on the radio network Twins and the Orioles Parmar
Against play eleven games four and five, if necessary, will
be played at Memorial Stadium on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons.
Starting times for all of the games in Baltimore will
be at one o'clock. It'll be McNally, Blander, and Blair

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the Saints. Williams here in the top half of the
sixth inning. Boy, what a job, Williams said. In the
top of the sixth sap walk Frank Romerson gave up
a hips of boot pile at Walkmarv running and manager
Bill Rigney went to his bullpen for Williams. He came

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in and got Flush Robinson, pomp up to Midterwold and
fouled territory Dave Johnson to find the shadow right to
a leaver holding Frank Robinson the third base, and then
he struck out Andy Ecubn. McNally won for two in
the game. Is hit and the fourth inning drove in

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her own outside for the ball Williams to McNally one ball,
no strength, the Angels that out hit the Twins seven
to four. In the game they leaded four to three.
Williams with the strength calls to McNally and his one
ball and one strength Williams pitched three innings and related yesterday,

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he's to the wind and here's the one ball one
strength pitched to McNally. Cut it am in strength two
and it's one and two right back with a one
to two delivery. Here it is McNally swinging in the

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foul between the bag and third base coach Billy Hunter,
and the count remains at one ball and two strinths.
Ticket sport Tomorrow's American League Championship Series game Game number
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five dollars for upper reserve, three dollars for outfield pavillion,
and two dollars for bleaching. A smash to shut stop

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Cardiness on one hop he plays at the Killaboos and
there's one away in the oriel sixth cinnings, McNally is
retired and a sharply hit ground ball and one hops
for reel Cardinals. Now here's Bolangio has a perfect day
going for him a two for two efforts. After walking

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and scoring a run in the first inning, he came
in on boot Pile's doubled the deep rank field. He
singled and then scored ahead of Frank Robinson and Frank's
third inning home run, and then singled in the fourth inning.
Inside of all of its one ball and those strengths.

Speaker 4 (01:36:20):
His hit.

Speaker 1 (01:36:23):
In the fourth inning, Joel started her Tommy Hall from
the pictures mound and reliever builds up him in one ball,
no strengths stick out to the volanteer went away and
the top of the sixth inning, the Oreos lead by
a run four to three. Running even with a bag
at third base, Killer Brew Well behind the bag at

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first base and the pitch strength coming outside corner. It's
called and it's one ball and one strength. A marked financiers.
Now we were talking about the great extra raffort of
Williams of the fourth hunning. There is a high pop
on the infield on the right side. Timerbroo is calling
for it, Thompson is there. They'll be timma Brew's ball

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and he's got it. Landers retired for the second out
of the sixth. Then here's Paul Black. Another great play
in the fifth enning was the throw from Merv Redmand
to Andy Echeman to retire stand Williams trying to score

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on the base hit by Cardinals from second games, Redmand's
prow arriving just in time to knif Williams and what
would have been the tying run of the game. Blair
looking for his first hit not only in the game
but also in the series. He's now zero for seven,
zero for two in this content. One ball had no strength,

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Williams working in the sixth running player taking a strike
in US one and one. Cincinnati had a Pittsburgh two
to nothing in games, and their best three out of
five series is the Reds one again today is three
to one. Merit the winner walker the losers. I'll be
calling at a home run for the winning run. How
at them? In strength two offspeed turd ball from Stan Williams.

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One ball two strength stick outs of blood. Baltimore leading
Minnesota four to three in the top of the sixth huning.
Williams is now retired five Baltimore hitters in a row
and is released since two strength pitch to blur sharply
hit the drawball that kindnessing has it, he has to
hurry his tirl players out by a step. When the

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ginning is over three up, three downs, Williams retires the Orioles.
Here in the sixth hunning, the end of five and
a half, it is Baltimore four, Minnesota three.

Speaker 4 (01:38:55):
I'm a quiet man.

Speaker 1 (01:38:56):
I don't believe in getting emotional. I didn't even get
exped than when I saw my monthly does filing up.
Tony Oliva will be the lead off fighter as we
move to the bottom of the sixth inning, the Birds
clinging to a one run for the three league, Oliva,
al Yang and mitterwall the faints McNally and the sixth thning,

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Oliva one for two in the game, the homered and
the fourth inning. It's the wall to the opposite field
of the left field bleachers inside for the ball. Oliva's
sitting down to avoid from being hit, but the pitch
was not that close, and it's one ball in those
strengths one and oh the count to Oliva leading off

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the Minnesota six. El Ye ain't the band. Next. Here's
McNally's one o pitch high five ball down the left
field line, right then right near the foul line. Now
crossing it and near the fence, makes a catch. Oliva retired,
and there's one way he made the catch and foul territory.
Oliba retired and Brian Tellia will be the batter. Palmer

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won twenty in the season, and the Minnesota starters schedule
to go tomorrow. Berg Fly eleven won ten while losing
nine strike one to Elia, and it's no balls in
one strength ell Yah zero for two in the game.
He's looking for his first seen of the series. He's

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now oh for five a chapter to third baseman Brooks
Robbins and he plays a big hop off the grass
the boog Powell for out number two. McNally retiring Oleva
and Elia without any problems in the Saints, and the
batter will be Midverwald, the Cantrier miner. Wald hoped the

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first baseman boot pile in the second thing strunk out
on the fourth and three hitch yesterday. Here's the sun
and the pitch. It is low and it's one ball
to those strengths. McNally, I'm old Drabowski is loosening up
now in the Baltimore bullpen. As McNally works here in
the sixth I ain't retiring the first two batters without

(01:41:22):
any trouble. Strength call that ball zipping in Freddy Dave
McNally and the meadow wall swinging in a fair wall.
Now the third base line past bruck Robinson, I put

(01:41:43):
the ball rightman the throw and.

Speaker 3 (01:41:44):
The play a second Miderwall Saint get.

Speaker 1 (01:41:47):
Here in front of the ball from Rotman to Dave Johnson. Boy,
that ball was Jeff fair and now the third base
flat a two bagger for midterwall. It's the twins fifth
hit of the game. Redman's throw to Dave Johnson at

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second base, and as Johnson made the tiger on middlewall,
they collided and the wall popped out of the glove
of Dave Johnson. So middlewall is safe at second base.
And here is third baseman Rick Rennick, who is zero
for two. And again the Twins now have five hits.
The Orioles have seven. They leaded for the three curR
ball is insigne and it's one ball and no strengths.

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So Minnesota puts the tying run at second base. Here
in the bottom of the sixth inning, Danny Thompson will
be next. The scent by mcmalan and the pitch it's
low for Paul to two balls and no strengths. Check
swinging on that last pinch hitter, Rick Rennick, two balls,

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no strikes. Here's the scent by McNally is he checks
Middlewalld and pitches cutting ements right one and it is
two and one. Saw a two way Middlewall doubles down
the left the line he's at second base. Taranowski begins

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to toss in the Minnesota bullpen. Here's a line shot
scooped up by Brooks. He tags out Middlewall for the
inning ending out. Rather than make the throw across, Brooks
just tagged Midderwall, who was coming to him at third base,
for the final out of the Minnesota sixth thinning. So
the Twins do not score as they leave Middlewall at
second and after six innings of play, it's Baltimore four

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and Minnesota three.

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You'll feel much better. How before we begin the seventh
inning and after six it's Baltimore for Minnesota three, let's
pause for station identification that says the Baltimore Orioles. Thanks

(01:45:15):
for nuts ten to two of the hours I like
to spend with you. I'm Jack Lacy. Hope you can
join me Monday foot Saturday on Radio eleven WBA l Baltimore.
Stan Williams begins his third inning in reeling beans. He
faces Frank Robinson, boot Colin Murvy Redman in the top
half of the seventh inning. McNally working out of a

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mile jam in the sixth as he retires Rennick.

Speaker 3 (01:45:42):
For the final out, leaving Midterwall at second.

Speaker 1 (01:45:44):
Max Frank has a homer and two trimps. He lined
the shots of the left field Beacher Seats a four
hundred foot home run in the third inning with Mark
Blanger Bourne find the right fear to Oliva in the
first inning, walked in the fifth. If this series should

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go four games, the probables for the fourth game Tommy
Phoebus for the Orioles and Jim Cott for the Twins.
Tomorrow it's going to be Jim Palmer against Bert Flylevin.
Frank Stepson is the lead off fighter, Lug pill and
Murvy Braddman de font Williams to the line, and here's

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the pitch file out of play back behind home plate
strangth one, no balls one strainer. Williams just to pitch
in this area. Back in the middle fifties he was
with the Saint Paul Club and in nineteen fifty seven.

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He won nineteen games for Saint Paul in his past
year in the minor league strength cuinn of curveball and
it's no balls and two strengths. With the Dodgers in
the early sixties he won fourteen, fifteen and fourteen, and
sixties sixty one and sixty two. His best records in

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the major leagues is a very high fly ball the
shallow center field to virus coming in, still coming, still coming.
He's there, make sickon. Frank Robinson is retired for the
opening out of the seventhenty Wan up, one down, and
boot Pole will be the batter. Two hits and three trimps.

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Boog doubled in a run in the first inning, struck
out in the third, and singled again in the fifth.
He has four hits in the series. Oliva has four
and Minterwald has four. From the left side, Boot steps

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in de face Stan Williams, who has retired seven in
a row, and this released a low for the ball,
one ball and those strengths and the slider pitch that
Williams links to use so much and it is known
as his outpitch. There was a time when Williams could
just reach back and fire had passed anybody and everybody inside.

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Two balls and no strengths to count of boot pound.
But after iron problems with the New York Yankees and
Cleveland Indians, and even some iron injuries this year, Williams
has had to go to the slider or the breaking
pitch rather than the fastball. Two balls, no strengths, and

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the pitch boat swinging high, five ball, deep center, fiece, tall,
buyer back and then coming in. He's there and he's
got it for the arm. Sad just retired to what
no on the hit that one to the deepest part
of this wallpark light center and tobar with plenty of
room to drift back and then come in a couple
of steps to make the catch. Now Redman walk twice

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and struck out. He's over one. Four to three. The
Orioles laid the twins were in the top of the seventhiny.
The Birds were leading four to nothing when Minnesota came
up with three runs on a two run homer by
Killer Brew and a solo shot by Tony Oliva to
come within a run. Who drove in a run for

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the Birds in the first inning, Frank Robinson had a
home run with a maid a board in the third,
bouncing the third running charging he has it flipped in
a run out at first Killer Brows came up with
a very fine pickup on a low goal from the cronic,
so Williams retires the Birds in order. In the Salentini
won two to three, and after six and a half
innings of fly Baltimore four Minnesota.

Speaker 4 (01:49:53):
Three, Baltimore in Maryland.

Speaker 1 (01:50:11):
Bab the bottom of the sevens now is McNally and
the Birds cling to that one run lead four to three.
Danny Thompson and then Bob Allison to pinch bat. Here's
Thompson swinging in the first pitch. He pops in in
the air behind Hope, right at your Baron has the
room Andy waiting, he's got it. And there's one of
Thompson fowl pomps to cutch your unch of Aaron on
one pitch and now the announcement Bob Allison batting for

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Stan Williams. Boy, what a relief appearance and performance by
Stan Williams. Three innings, pitch, no hits, he struck out one,
he did not walk anybody. He retired nine in a row.
Paranowski listening up from the Minnesota bullpen and the probable
for the eighth on Allison struck out yesterday in the

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pinch hitting room. He's over one of the series high
for the ball. One ball those strengths. McNally has got
all the line, one a lie and the seven thing
and Allison looks at ball to inside, two balls, no strengths. Well,

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after thirteen years in the major leagues, Allison has announced
that he is retiring from baseball at the end of
this nineteen seventy season. Cutting a miss strength one and
it's two balls in one strength. We might correct ourselves
and say that he is retiring from active baseball. He

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hopes to stay in it then perhaps the administrative end
of it, or maybe a coaching or minor league job.
Two balls, one strike, Allison swinging in a foul out
of play. This one to reach the upper deck here,
and it is two balls and two strengths to mout
Allison to two pitch struck him out, No, he didn't.

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Three and two, and Power started to go with the
right hand and then pulled it down. Boy McNally coming
so close to striking out Allison, and now at three
balls and two strengths, Power actually raised his right hand
and then brought it back down. Now it is peene

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record and Eddie Watt loosening up in the Baltimore bullpen
payoff pitch file out of play three balls and two strengths.
The Minnesota bullpen has quieted. The moment Paranowski is ready,
he will pitch the top of the eighth payoff pitch

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high balls for so with run down, Allison reaches on
the walk. It is the fourth served up by McNally.
He has now walked for and struck out for, and
Tobar will be the batter. And after McNally had Allison

(01:53:32):
struck out at least he thought on a two to
two pitch, he walks him on the three to two
pay pitch to bar I hit in three trips. McNally sucks,
checks Allison and pitches strike one called in the snowballs
in one string. The Oreos laid four to three. They've
led throughout the game one to nothing, three to nothing,
and fourd to nothing. And then a three run fourth

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by the Twins brought them to within her on and
that's the last seen any scoring in this ball game.
The sun by McNally, the look and the pitch high
and it is one ball in one strike. Just an
outstanding relief performance by right hander Stan Williams came in

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with the bases loaded and nobody out of the fifth
inning and retired Brooks, Robinson, Davy Johnson, and Andy Atchebarn
without a runner. Moving the scent by McNally as he
looks again the first and pitches, here's a chapper to
the shortstop. Palander flipped the second one relay p Fire

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beats the relay, counting the Powell with the forceot Allison
to retire the lead runner. Two way of eating and
that was not a double play ball.

Speaker 8 (01:54:50):
Well, Kindness, I hit in two trips.

Speaker 1 (01:55:07):
You walked into fourth inning and then scored ahead of
killer Brew and killer Brew homewards to the field Bleacher Saints.
Killer Brew will be next. Here's the set. The pitcher
goes the runner. Here's a chap to the short stop.
Financier Mark will have to go to first. He's there
in time to retire Kindness and the twins and the
seven so Minnesota leagues went on, and after seven innings

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of play, it's Baltimore, four Minnesota Friends, the.

Speaker 3 (01:55:40):
One Press and Goodness. If you eat one, you eat
them all.

Speaker 1 (01:55:50):
Not just anyone can be, and it's not. It takes loyalty, devotions,
a driving hunger to do almost anything for those delicious
ut potato chips. In short, you have to be really
wild for fresh taste, and above all, you must never
ever be caught without several big bags of What's Potato

(01:56:12):
chips on your kitchen channel. Yes, you too can do
and uts nuts. All that really takes is one band fresh, golden, delicious,
hut good one and you eat them all UT's potato
chips lesh all right. Pranhowski will be the fourth putture

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to work in this ball game for the Minnesota Twins
as he comes in and relay of San Williams. Pranhowski
worked one inning in yesterday's ball.

Speaker 3 (01:56:55):
Game that was the top of the ninth and he
retired free in a.

Speaker 1 (01:57:00):
With a pair of strikeouts, striking out boot Poumon, Helling
Hendricks and getting Frank Robinson and a pop up to
short stop Leo Cardness. Paranhowski, who was the top relief
pitcher in the American League this year for the Minnesota Twins,
although his one loss record does not show that he
was very tough in relief for the Minnesota Ball club.

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He pitched in sixty seven games, won seven, lost eight,
and in eleven innings pitched had a two point four
to three earned run average. He had a mid season
swamp in August, but rebounded well in September and finished
the year strong in relief for Minnesota. He was exceptionally

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strong against the Orioles. He worked in seven ballgames against
Baltimore this year and did not give up a run,
and all of the relief appearances that he had against
the Birds and won two, not lose any and had
four saves in fourteen and a third relief pitching innings

(01:58:05):
against the Burdens. If anything, you might say that it
was a little bit of a disappointment for Paranowski and
his relief work against the Twins was the fact that
he walked seven in the fourteen and the third innings
that he worked he struck out only find before this
inning started, Manager Earl Weaver came out to talk to

(01:58:29):
play on Pyra Bill Hallard and they had a rather
long discussion while Paranhowski was coming in. And now Haller
has called for manager Bill Rigney to come out to
the pitcher's mound and Haller has requested that the Minnesota
ball boy bring a towel out to Paranowski, and Paranhowski

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is now rubbing his hands on the towel. And evidently
there has been some question by the Orioles that Parahowski
might be using some sort of substance before he pitches
here in relief. And now Paranowski is walking from the
pitcher's mound to the Minnesota dugout and the Blah Boy

(01:59:12):
is following him in to the dugout. As Paranowski was
walking into the pitcher's mound from the bullpen, manager Weaver
came out and had a very long discussion with Haller
and told him that he would like to have Hallard
check Paranowski. Hallard did called Regney out. As Regney came out,

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the Twins Blah Boy was called out with a towel
and Paranowski was requested by Haller to white walk his
hands on the towel. Now we're looking to the Oriole
dugout at this moment, and the Orioles are up and
off the top of the dugout steps and they are

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looking and they're pointing to their us to have Haller
checked Paranowski's rest to see if he might not have
some sort of substance underneath his sweatshirt, then he might
be putting on the wall or perhaps the us who
maybe a grease ball or something. But it is very
plain and evident from here that Haller in asking Paranowski

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to use the tile to wipe the substance off his
hands and calling Rickney out, and Rigney and Haller are
having a discussion at this moment, and now Rigney is
retreating back to the dugout. Then no argument from Rigney,
and we were talking to Haller ask him to check Parahowski,

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and we are still waiting for Parakhowski to come back
out of the dugout. The guests here in the broadcast
group might be that Parahowski is changing sweatshirts. It's a possibility,
as he is still in the Minnesota dugout. He has
not come out as yet. So the delay here in
the eighth inning is Parahowski was scheduled to come in

(02:01:04):
in relief and to pitch against Brooks, Robinson and the
Orioles in the top of the eighth inning, but still
no Minnesota picture. Is Paranowski is at the moment in
the twins dugout or maybe even in the dressing room,
and now Earl Weaver is coming out and trying out
to talk to Bill Haller, and Paranhowski is just now

(02:01:25):
coming out of the twins dugoud once again. Now it
is almost impossible for us to tell whether or not
Paranowski has changed sweatshirts. And here is Paranowski showing Earl
Weaver that he does not right his hand. He walked
from the jug allix to home plate and walked right

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in front of Earl Weaver and showed Weaver his left hand.
And now third base on fire, Jim Honichek is coming in.
Parahowski will take his warm upcasses to George minerWell. So
we have had a bit of controversy here to strength
the eighth enning Parahowski walking right at an angle to

(02:02:11):
the home plate area and walking right past Bill Holler
and showing Earl Weaver that he had nothing on his
left hand. But it's quite evident that played umpire Bill
Haller did find something on his left hand when he
first checked Paranhowski, because he ordered a towel for Parahowski
and then ordered him to the dugout where he spent
considerable time in the dugout, either wiping that substance off

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of his left hand or changing sweatshirts.

Speaker 3 (02:02:41):
Now we're writing for action.

Speaker 1 (02:02:42):
On the top of the eighth inning, is Parahowski faces
Brugs Robinson to the line in the pitch outside for
the ball in his one ball in those.

Speaker 3 (02:02:48):
Trin Here's the one o the Brooks Robinson and.

Speaker 1 (02:03:02):
A line drive the right field that's gonna drop for
a hit and may get through. Alva cuts it off
and Brooks will be held to a long single. Here's
the quick relay in to Danny Thompson. So the Bird
starts the eighth with a single by Brooks Robinson and
that is his fourth out of this championship series. Four
to three score Baltimore a head by her un that's
number eight in the hit department for the Orioles of

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the game. Now, Dave Johnson, body, you know he had
some seven to eight minute delay to start the eighth inning,
as Ron Paranowski was asked to go to the Minnesota dugout,
either to change sweatshirts or to wipe some sort of

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substance off of his hand before he starts his release
in here in the eighth inning, a strength to Johnson,
no balls in one strength. Davy is zero for three
in again now by Parahowski as he checks the runner
and pitches high, and it's one ball and one strength.

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The Orioles leaded four to three. We're in the top
of the eighth inning, and now Bill Holler is looking
at the baseball once again and keeping it his way
as he brings it right back to Paradhowski. Johnson had
requested that Haller looked at the baseball after that last pitch,
and Hower very carefully inspected the ball and then tossed.

Speaker 3 (02:04:29):
It right back to the Minnesota.

Speaker 1 (02:04:30):
Pitcher, Ruddy Parahowski from the belt, pitching high, and it
is two balls and one strength. That counts to Dave Johnson.
Well the Orioles trying to or it to add an
insurance run here and the top of the eighth inning,
they leaded four to three, and they've led throughout Game

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number two of this American League Championship Series. The Birds
won the ordinary yesterday ten to six. Johnson swinging line
drive and hit the right falling right in front of
Oliva play at second bucks out, Oliva recovering as truck
Robinson had the hole between Priston second to see if

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the ball was going to drop or be caught. It
dropped in front of Oliva, but on one sleeping motion,
the Twins right fielder hired a strength to Cardinals at
second base to retire Broux. Robinson, the late runner take
a head away from Johnson. It's a fielder's choice play.
Brooks is out in a scoring play that has scored

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nine to six. Ends up alert play by Tony Oliva,
as Brooks had the hole between Priston second to wait
and see whether or not it would be a hit
or an out. At youa baron cunning and fouling the
third base coach Billy Hunter, and it is no balls
in one strength. Hunter took the ball on the foul

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and threw it back to middlewall. The catcher Middlewall gave
it to and Haller has thrown the baseball out of
the game. Now there is no question about a controversy
developing here. In the eighth inning with Ryan Paranhowski, the
aceh relief pitcher of the Minnesota Twins, no balls one

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strength to count to Andy Etre Baron. Dave McNally will
be next the Birds with and strength got the inside cornered.
Andy was leaning back with the pitch puff the corner,
no balls, two strengths. The Orioles ahead by a one run,
four to three. They bat in the top of the
eighth inning. Paranhowski came in the start of the inning.

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He was ordered to the Twins dugout by played umpire
Bell Hallard. A pine insank for the ball and it's
one ball and two strengths to Andy. And before he
was ordered to the dugout, the Twins ball boy brought
a child out to Paranhowski and he was ordered to
wipe his hands off on the towel. Then Haller said
for Parahowski to go to the duga. I'm not sure

(02:07:07):
at this moment, but I believe the change sweatshirts. Here's
the pitch to Andy inside, two balls, two strengths. Now
Parahowski working at your baron high and inside. On the
last three pitches, one has caught the corner, the other
two a little too tight. Two balls, two strengths to
at your baron one away. On the top of the
eighth Parahowski is giving up a hit. None of Feeler's

(02:07:29):
choice player retired Brooks Robinson a second base outside three
and two in a pull coup three balls, two strengths

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to at your baron one down on the top of
the agh inning Johnson with a safe lead at first base.
Here's the pitch at your baron, swinging in a ground
ball right back to Parahowski went out of second card.
The three lay m to a one six three double play.
Twins turn it over for the second time in this
game and the fifth double play in the series from

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Minnesota after seven and a half innings to play Baltimar
four Minnesota three. The spacecraft heads for the move and
the race card takes another lap in indianap What do
these two vehicles have in common. They lost the product
of long years of scientific testing. They both require special care,

(02:08:32):
special fuel, and special lubrication. A huge family car isn't
any different. It needs special lubrication to protect his bible
engine parts from everyday.

Speaker 3 (02:08:40):
Friction and wear. It needs STV oil treatment the game
METDP oil treatment. Racecard drivers like Mario Andretti.

Speaker 5 (02:08:46):
Rely on to keep their high.

Speaker 3 (02:08:47):
Powered machines in the race mile after pony miles.

Speaker 1 (02:08:51):
SDV lubricates vital engine parts better than regular motor alone,
keeps any.

Speaker 3 (02:08:55):
Engine on or off the track, running smooth.

Speaker 1 (02:08:57):
Or cooler, quieter, longer SDP like the high compassion engine
in the car you drive as a product of the
stage age. At your service station at a can of
stubt or oil and keep that engine running. Racer shot

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probably just found out here in the radio boot that
umpire Bill Haller ordered Paranowski to lead twins dugout to
clean his hands, and that he had some sort of
tire substance on his left pitching hand before he was
ready to work in the top of the eighth inning,
And that's the reason that Haller asked him to wipe
his hands off of a towel and then ordered him

(02:09:47):
to the dugout to wash his hands. And then when
he came back, Paranowski walked right between Haller and Weaver
and showed her al Weaver that his left hand was cleaned,
but he did have some tires since on his left
hand before he was ready to pitch McNally to killer
brood and low for a ball in its one ball
in those strengths the bottom of the eighth inning in
a four to three game, or look at rightmand and

(02:10:10):
left Fion. He is a stemp away from the warning
Pine and Brooks is guarding that line down the third baseline.
Killer Brew takes ball two and it's two balls and
no strengths. In the top of the eighth, Killer Brew
to be fooled by Oliva and then Brian Tellia. The
Birds lead the Twins four to three, second game of
the American League Championship Series. As McNally has gone all

(02:10:31):
the way, I'm the pitch, low ball three, three balls
and those strengths and turning around and looking out into
center field and then coming back and jawing and played
umpire Bill Haller as Dave McNally saw. McNally is behind

(02:10:52):
the three balls and no strengths. Killer Brue to be
fooled by Tony Oliva rd he with a three to zero,
delivering strike one called and it's three balls in one.
Strength Dame has watched four strike out four, given him

(02:11:17):
five hits four to three Baltimore Leans swinging him is
for a strength TWI count and it's three and two
the Killer Room. Well, this is a very big eighth
inning for McNally as he faces the meat of the
order in Killer Broo O levan Elia hit He's three
four and five three two payoff pitch he got him
cutting amiss strike three and McNally has retired Killer Brew
for the opening out, strength out number five for the

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now Oliva and before he bats, let's pause for station identification.
This is to Baltimore Orioles Baseball Network. This is Joe Walsh.
Wake up to Baltimore's smoothest alarm clocked heads deal Monday
through Saturday at five am on Radio eleven w BA
L in Baltimore. Oliva, who has a home run in

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three trips, stepping up boy killing Brew a big out
on the top of the eighth, bottom of the eighth,
and as McNally records his fifth strength out of the
game and battling back from a three zero deficit, there's
a high pop in the left field coming in as
rightman out for Langers. Merge, still on the run, straddles
the foul line, makes the catch and foul territory to

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retire a LIB two away in the top bottom of
the eighth in kal Elia, who is er for three
in this game and oh for six in the series.
The Orioles holding to a four to three league hoping
to fly home tonight and play tomorrow with a tune

(02:12:44):
to nothing games lead in this best of three out
of five series. Check swing one ball and those strengths,
which was high and insigne once again numbers one and
two in the Baltimore bullpen Rickard and Watt inside ball two,

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two balls, no strings. Here's the line by McNally and
the pitch and a cutting amiss by Elia for a
two to one come. Ki Lebrew opened the innings, striking
out Oliva with the fly ball down the left field
line in foul territory, caught by herve retment with two down.

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Here's the two to one swinging and a miss strength
to Elia and it's two balls and two strengths and
McNally battling back here in the eighth inning. He has
left Twins runners on in the sixth and seventh and
two out of the fifth fouled out of plue.

Speaker 3 (02:13:45):
Twin's caught up trenling Ford and Uhing.

Speaker 1 (02:13:47):
With a three run bottom of the fourth under two
run homer by killer Brew and a solo shot by
Oliva following killer Brew's homer, too two delivery foul and
it's going to reach the seats behind home plates to
two balls and two strengths. The Oriol scored one of

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the first on Book Powell's double that played at Blangard.
Two more in the third on a two run homer
by Frank Robinson. McNally drove in a run with a single.
In the fourth inning, Wall three outside and it's three
and two and out of Elia. McNally has not retired
the twins in orders since the third Inningbody's working on it.
Here in the eighth two La nobody on ell you

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Hay had three balls and two strengths to the line.
McNally in the pitch all four outside. McNally is doing
a two eyed walk his step to the game to
brand Eliay and here is George Mindwell. Minder Wald doubled
his last time up and Crown Wall passed Brux Robinson.

(02:14:56):
Now we're going to get a punch rudder for brand Eliay.
It'll be Jim Holt. Holt is going to pinch run
for Elier and all probability.

Speaker 3 (02:15:05):
Holt will stay in the game in left field.

Speaker 1 (02:15:07):
In the ninth inning, the set and a pickoff attempt
and just a lob throw by McNally the first baseman
Voo Coom Hope the pinch runner at first base and

(02:15:27):
Midterwall is the battery with two McNally serves, and he's
high from ball one ball and no strengths. Kence filled.
The moments here at the met in Bloomington, Minnesota is
We're in the bottom of the eighth inning. The Orioles
are leading four to three in the second game of
this championship series. And what a game this one has been.
Now McNally from the balbus to the runner at Princeton

(02:15:50):
pitches outside and he's two and zero. Now to George
minterwell at your baron is going to talk with McNally.
In the top of the fifth inning, when the Orioles
had the bases load with nobody out, leading four to
three and hoping to break the game wide open, Stan
Williams came in and retired three in a row, and
the Orioles left the three base runners stranded. In the

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bottom of the fifth, the Twins head runners at first
and second with one down, and a bouncing single passed
Brooks Robinson the left field. The merv Rutman the left
field tried to score Stan Williams from second base, and
he was cut down at home plate on a perfect
row Rutman to etcher Baron. Here's the pitch, high foul
pop right side boog over near the Twins. Dug out
that he will not get this one. It is about

(02:16:35):
thirty rows deep to the box seats behind home plate.
Strength run to mitterwall, two balls in one strength. Ruddy

(02:16:59):
McNally hitch a straight call and it's two balls and
two strings in middlewall. That is complaining to play on
fire Bill Aller. Just an hour before the game today
that the Major League Umpires Association settled their one day
strength with the American League Commissioner Joe Cronin six mpires

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working today's game. Here's the two to two delivery middlewall
swinging in a chaper. The third glocks has it. He's
going to second out there and the inning is over.
Hold is the fours and a five floor scoring play.
After eight innings of play, it's Baltimore flour and Minnesota three.

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Rolly Gordon Night with a one run Baltimore les four
to three, and we have Hope in center field and
to Byrs moved to left field. So Tobar will replace
allia a defensibly and Holt will replace Eldia.

Speaker 3 (02:18:07):
In the Minnesota lineup.

Speaker 1 (02:18:09):
He will bide in the number five position behind Tony Olban.
Hoolth stays in the game after pinch running for Alliott
four to three, and we have Hope in center field
and Toby has moved to left field, so Tobar will

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replace Alliah defensively and Holt will replace Eldia in the
Minnesota lineup. He will bide in the number five position
behind Tony Oliban. Both stays in the game after pinch
running for Alliott. McNally will be.

Speaker 3 (02:18:54):
The lead off fighter for the Ogles in the top
of the ninthenty.

Speaker 1 (02:19:03):
First pitch from Panowski is low and as one ball
and no strength. McNally a hit in three trips and
his single drove in a run. That's the last time
the Orioles scored back to the fourth on outside two balls,
no strengths. I'm Panhowski, who was.

Speaker 3 (02:19:22):
Ordered by played on Pire Bill Howler to go to
the Minnesota dugout.

Speaker 1 (02:19:25):
And wash his hands get rid of some tires substance
that was on his hand before he started his release.
Enemy a balling at three and zero out of McNally.
Jim Cotton listening up in the Minnesota bull fen He

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is the probable starter for the Twins in the fourth
game if it is to be played in Baltimore Tuesday,
strength to McNally, strength two to Dave McNally in a
three ball two strength count. Jim Harden listening up in

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the valling were bullpen top of the ninth thinning four
to three, but Andrew will be next to be followed
by Paul blairn three two delivery foul out of play,
four count pitch coming in at three balls and two strengths.
The Oriole's scoring early and holding on.

Speaker 3 (02:20:28):
They were ahead four and nothing in the game.

Speaker 1 (02:20:31):
The Twins had a three run fourth inning and a
two run home run by Harmon Killebrew and the solo
shan by Tony Oleva hang off pitch coming at three
balls and two strengths. Today, mcnallyan, here it is. Here's
a five ball on the left field. Tobar are chasing
this one going back there. The fancy won't get it.

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It's over his head and McNally is freaking on to
second vase and he's in with a stand up double.
So McNally opens the Oriole ninth inning with a debt
over Tobar's head and left center second hit off of
Paranowski the ninth in the game for the Orioles and
Blanger will bad with nobody out in mcnallyon scoring position

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at second vis you get the three to two pitch
over Tovar's head and left center bounced it off the
fence in one hop. Keep in mind now in fourteen
and two thirds innings pitched against the Orioles this year,
Paranhowski did not give up a run. Here's the set

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now is uh Blanger is the batter and the pitch
by Paranowski. It's outside when ball on those strength the
Twins are looking for the boat. Although Bilanger was not
scoring in that last pitch. Tiller Brew is just in
front of the bag at first and charged in, and
Reddick is even with the bag at third, and he
too made a charge to the infield grind. In the

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ninth inning. Is the Orioles trying to increase their four
to three lead. They have mcmally in scoring position at
second Banks. Here's the set and the pitch strike at
the knees and the unside corner to the line chair
and it's one ball in one strength. Well, now Lewis

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Tiat has joined Jim Cotton in the Minnesota bullpen. Harden
is still loosening up in the Baltimore pen. Here's the
scent by Panowski two to one, and it is high
and it is now two balls in the strength. That
was the one to one pinch two balls in one
strength account to alanders Well. At the moment, this crowd

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very quiet here at the met and Bloomington, Minnesota. Is
the Twins trailing by a run, four to three, and
the Orioles painting. In the top of the ninth inning,
Paranowski pitching well Andrew swinging ground ball hit right field.
McNally wore hole at third base, says Oliva is up
with the ball very quickly, so a single to Rank
by Blanger, his third hit of the game, and the

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Orioles third off of Paranowski puts McNally at third base
with nobody on, and where will be the hinter With
Wher's at first and third and nobody down, we'll leave
a charging in on the ground ball on the right side,
and mccally did not have a chance to score on
the base at Now Bill Rigney is coming out to

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talk to Ron Paranowski with te On and Cotton in
the Minnesota bullpen. Then Rickney h some moments standing at
the pitchers robber and staring out in the center field
talking to Paranowski, with minter Wall joining him, runners at
first and third, Nobody down, a lead off double by
mcnowe and the ground ball single passed Thompson the second

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basement of the right field by Bolanger, and the Birds
time runners at first and third, forget now. Game time
tomorrow will be at one o'clock. Broadcast coverage from Baltimore's
Memorial Stadium will begin at twelve fifty five. The Orioles
and the Twins and game number three of this best
three out of five American League Championship Series. Blair zero

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for three in the game, robbed of a hit back
in the third when running made a great stab of
a line drive hit his way at third base.

Speaker 3 (02:24:38):
The pitch to Paul strike at the knees and at the.

Speaker 1 (02:24:41):
Balls in one strength Birds trying to add the insurance run.
It's McNally at third base and hopefully could get another
with Bolanger at first with nobody now here's the sent
by Paranowski to pitch to Blair in a foul out
of play. This went off to the right. It'll be
a strike two count to Paul blairn Taranowski, who came

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in in the eighth inn. He for Stan Williams leave
up a lead off hit to Brooks. Robinson, God, I
don't know anyone that's your Aaron hit into a double plug.
Now here's the set by the left hander Paranowski and
a pitch to Blair and a file out of play.
It's still a two strike coup. Really, Paranowski gave up

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for almost another base hit when Johnson lined one to
right field that I'll leave a tramped and shadow right
Brooks holding it first, waiting to see whether or not
the ball was going to be caught or tramped, and
could not get the second in time, and a hit
was taken away from Johnson and a fielder's choice. Blurn
two strike pitched to Blair, sat into the strength three

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at the layer's Claire looked at it, he dropped his
battle and his kicked away by plate umpire Bill Hollard,
and there is one away here. In the top of
the ninth inning, as Blair's retired in a called third
strength smellos, Blair took the called third strike. He dropped
his back and Hallard just kicked it away and now

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Mitterwall and Parahowski, you are going to chat at the
pitcher's mound as Frank Robinson will be the battery. Following
Frank to the plane will be boot pong. The Orioles
four on ten hits, the Twins three on five hits.

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Since the fourth inning, this one has been nip and tuck,
with the Orioles leading all the way, and he had
a four to nothing lead before the Twins scored three
off of McNally in the bottom of the four. Now
Paranowski trying to work out.

Speaker 3 (02:26:58):
Of this ninthenning jam to Frank rainson.

Speaker 1 (02:27:00):
Strike one and the cut of the miss snowballs in
one strength back in the fifth when Williams came on,
the bases were loaded with nobody out, and Williams got
Brooks Robinson to pomp to the catcher Dave Johnson shallow
five ball to rightfielder Oliva with Frank Robinson holding at third.
He could not score on that one and he strike

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out at you Ma Daranowski trying to work out of
a jam. He is h and two now out of
Frank Robinson on a foul ball down the rightfield line
and out of play, no balls, two strengths. McNally at third,

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Bilander at Ferns. Dave opened the inning with a double
Billangers single them to third base. Two strike pitched to
Frank Robinson in tank for a ball, and it's one
ball and two strangs. Tyanawk out in front of the
pitcher's mound. Now as he runs up the baseball moving
around that mound.

Speaker 3 (02:28:09):
Here at the top of the ninth inning, the oreol
is trying to add that insurance run.

Speaker 1 (02:28:13):
Dave McNally at third Banks ready, he Panowski. Here's the
pitch to Frank. It is outside, just missing two balls,
two strengths Ory. Frank had a good eye on that one.

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So the two two count coming to Frank Robinson. Paranowski
working quickly, He's running a fighting inside and he drove
Robinson back where he fell down, almost hit by the pitch.
Three balls and two strengths in a full count to front.

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Now Frank steps away, waiting to get back into the
batter's backs. Three balls, two strength stick out. Why Paranowski
and Frank Robinson battling each other here in the top
half of the ninth inning at second base, I mean
nobody at second at third base, McNally at first base, Bolanger,
runners at first and third with one down, second base

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is open and Paranhowski's pitch there goes Valanger and it
is inside ballfol The bases are loaded with one away
for boot Powell. Well, that's the first walk by Paranowski
and Powell steps up now with everybody at a base
for the Orioles at third, McNally's at second, Valangers and

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at first Frank Robinson Powell in the games two hits
and four trips. He's four for nine in this two
game series. Is fire here Minnesota. Pranowski will work from
a full lined up the outfield, of course, shading Powell

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to the right. There's a left handed battery strike lawn
and the slow balls and one strike. And let's change
that to Paranowski looking like he was going to work
from a full lined up. He went to the stretch position.
Soh he will work now from a scent, pitching to
Pole with the piases loaded and one down in the

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top of the ninth inning. Here's the scent and the
deliberate of Powell. The curveball is a pie ooh, backing
away to avoid from being hit. One ball and one strike.
Still in the Minnesota bullpen, Lewis Tiant, a right hander
and Jim Cott a left handed. Twins trailed by a
run four to three. We're in the top of the

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ninth inning with two runner, three runners on. Frank Robinson
drew a walk to load the bases, the only out
of the inning. Paul Blair looked at the called third strength.
The sight of the pitch fouled out, lit off the line.
It's going to be out of playing, and Parahowski head
now at a ball and two strengths to boot pong

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all the twins down by our un They will batter
Rednick Thompson and the pitcher in the ninth inning. The
Oreos hope that they can increase their lead here in
the top of the night, and when excellent chance to
do so. Powell batting in one ball and two strengths,
faces loaded one away, and Paranhowski is ready from the stretch.

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And here's the two strength delivery again. The foul that's
out of play, This one will elave and Boot's still alive.
And one ball and two strings. Boy, you talk about
pitcher and battery battling here in the ninth inning. Baron
after going three and two to Frank Robinson and Walkingham
is coming right back on a great challenge to Boog
Pound and now it win ball in two strengths to

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Boom Powell flied to the deep right field and the
tramp behind Olevan the first inning for a double, struck
out in the third, single, the laft in the fifth,
and fled to deep center field at Tobar. His last
time up in the seventh in Paranowski, the fourth pitcher

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to work in the game for the Twins, hauls up
Williams before him. Now the set and the two strike delivery.
Boot swinging a line, drives down the left toe a line.
It's roll hit. Tovar chasing it. He can't get it
at the fair ball. Here's one run in with McNally's scoring.
Blangers going to score and it'll be a ground rule
double and Frank Robinson will have to go back to
third base and the Orioles have increased their four to

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three lead. The sixth to three with a face is
loaded double by Booge Pound, and now Rigney is coming
out and it's going to talk to Bell Haller about
whether or not the ball was there. It hint right
near the line to byre is not offering an argument
to the left field umpire Marney Springstay be Reckney coming

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out and talking to Bill Hallard. The Orioles have increased
their lead to six to three with a two run
double by Bruge Powell. Frank Raveinson would have scored had
that ball not bounced into the seats after it hit
right on the line. It's a ground rule double for
Bood so another big hit for the Orioles and Pardowski

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pitching to burv Rutman and it's high and a twin
ball in those strengths, and the Minnesota Twins fans are
filing out here as the Orioles have now taken a
six to three league an opposite field two Banker by
Booth having a paracross McNally's scorings, Blanders scorings, and still

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with one away and two runners on and scoring position.
Twins infield is in and Retmond is at one ball
in one strength. That ball was just fair and down
the left field line, and it bounced off of the
screen and I had to play for a ground rule double.

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Retmand swinging ground ball hit right side, Robinson will score.
Brug Is holing at third bases. Oliva comes up with
a ball and merv Retmond has singled in another run,
and it is seven to three. And for the first
time this year here the Orioles have scored runs off
of Ron Paranowski, and I believe that's going to be
off with the left hander. As Bill Rigney is coming

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out to talk to Paranowski, Retmand single plaints Frank Rabinson.
Kywell is at third base. So Blanger has scored, mccally
has scorn, Frank Rabinson has scored, and the Orioles now
have a seven to three lead to go to the
bottom of the ninth inning, and they may have more

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with just one away. Riggan. He has made the call
to the bullpen, so Parahowski will working inning in a
third key Ad will be coming in five hits off
of Paranhowski. He struck out one, he walked one, and

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he gives up three runs and is responsible to Book
Piled at third base and merv Retmand at first base,
and all the Orioles all season long and during the
regular season in semon relief appearances by Paranhowski, they were
not able to.

Speaker 3 (02:35:42):
Touch him for a run.

Speaker 1 (02:35:44):
And yesterday as he pitched the perfect inning and relief,
and now today Parahowski, after coming in in the eighth inning,
is driven from the pitcher's mind. In the ninth, McNally
opened it with a double second hit of the game,
moved to third and a Mark Plangers single to right
fund and it was Planger's third hit of the game.

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Layers struck out and with went away and runners at
first and third, Frank Robinson drew a walk to load
the bass. Vogue Powell with his third hit of the contest,
a double down the left field line and chossed in
fair territory. The ball bounced away to an out of
play area and Booge with a bases loaded ground rule

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double scored mcnallyan Bolanger to put the Birds a head
six to three, and retmand followed with a ground ball
base hit to rank field, driving home Frank Robinson and
sending Booge Powell to third base.

Speaker 3 (02:36:45):
And now tiod is coming in trying to.

Speaker 1 (02:36:49):
Put out the Oreo rally in the ninth inning and
Dave Johnson to the indeck circle, and the first batter
that Tiodd will face will be Brooks. Robinson and Brooks
will be the seventh man to bat in this inning. Now,
this is te On's first appearance of the year against
the Oriols. He has been bothered by a iron problem

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almost all season long. He had a great start for
the Twins, coming over from the Cleveland Indians to the
Minnesota Twins, Teot opened the year with six straight wins.
He now has a seven win three loss record in
the regular season, benching in just eighteen games, ninety two

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and two thirds innings. He was the starting pitcher for
Minnesota in their Wednesday afternoon game against the Kansas City
Royals in the regular season contest, and that was his
first appearance since mid June when he was placed on
the disabled list with the iron problem.

Speaker 3 (02:37:48):
So at the time of the ninth with.

Speaker 1 (02:37:51):
Three runs in and a seven to three oriol lead,
te On is ready to pitch now to Brooks Robinson
with Boog at third base and right mended French Powell
with three hits in the game, now has five in
this series. Here's the scent by Lewis Tian and the
pitch bruck swinging in a foul out of play strike

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one back behind home play. Now the Orioles hoping to
take their second straight win here at the met in Minneapolis,
the Twin Cities. They won yesterday ten to sixth day
lead now seven to three. The scent by Tian checks

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the runners. There goes Rightman. The pitch is outside mitter
wall the second base and safe with a stolen vas
is Retina now with a slide to the outfield side
of second and escaping a sweet tag by Leo Kaidness,
who is covering on the play, and Retman moves into
scoring position with a stolen vase. The pitch was a

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ball to Robinson to Brooks and it is one ball
in one strength. An will work from a full line
with runners at second and thirty Brooks. The batter at
one ball in one strength infield is in now it
just went away. The pitch is high and it's two
balls in one strength. For the birds have erupted for

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three here in the ninth have an increased that one
run lead to a four run margin of seven to three.
T is running with a two one delivery file back
out of play and it's two balls and two strengths.

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Go pilot third base, merv ragmended second. First base is
open with one down. Here's the wine bye te on
and the two ball two strength delivery the Brooks Violinson
round ball deep short club by Kindness. He's coming to
the plate and Powell is safe with the plate as
Hardness is goal with off the market home play, Booge
moving to his left as Minerwall was moving to his right,

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and Boogue just stepping across the plane is Minerwall trying
to come back and make a time the feelers choice
playing an RBI for brush Robinson now eight to three,
check and see if there's an airplay and Dave Johnson
will be the matter before Johnson Bachelet's pause for station identification.
This is the bottomorial base ball Edward. This is Jim

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West talking about the Jones Boy, Bob Jones. That is
with music and friendly chatter evenings on Radio eleven WBA
L Baltimore. Now Brus Robinson does not get an RBI
as Kindness has been charged with an air and his
throw to Midderwall at the plane. It's the second Twins
air of the game, so Brooks does not get an RBI,

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but Booge Powell scores the birds fourth.

Speaker 3 (02:41:00):
Front of this inning and eighth of the game. They
now have a five run lead going to.

Speaker 1 (02:41:04):
The bottom of the ninth inning, Retmond is at third
base and Brooks is at first base, and Johnson binning
at one ball and those strengths. Teon is running. Here's
his pitch, a pine in sighed two balls and those strengths.
This has been a very long, but very productive inning
for the Orioles. In the top of the ninth, we're

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hoping to increase their lead by at least a one
run with an insurance marker of the ninth that they
have added four already, and still it just went away.
Retmond is at third and Brooks at ferns, so they're
sent by t On and the pitch Johnson's swinging in
a five ball the deep rotfield home run Dave Johnson
and the Orioles now waited eleven to three. Dave Johnson

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with a line drive hommer off of Lewis ti On
to the left field Blacher seats, with Retmond and Brooks
Robinson scoring in front, and the Orioles now have an
eighth run lead in this ball game, eleven to three,
and many of the Twins fans here today are now leaving.
A three hundred and sixty three foot home run by

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Dave Johnson second of the game for the Orioles in
the fourth. In this game, the Twins have two Now
Andy echeveron the ninth man the battle this inning, swinging
aims for the strength and the snowballs in one strain.
Dame Johnson is homered and the Birds have now scored
seven runs in this ninth inning. Here's a high pop

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up in the infield. Kiden is backtracking a couple of
feet to the grass. He's waiting, He's got it and
etche Baron has retired for the second out here in
the nineth centers. Now McNally will bat, and this is
the second time for mcdally to the play. Here in
the ninetythent Dame Johnson three run homers. The Birds are betting.

Speaker 3 (02:43:03):
McNally for the second time, and this in teot.

Speaker 1 (02:43:05):
High with a breaking fish on the outside corner with
a strength and it's one ball and one strength. Two
of these seven runs in this inning are charged to Chinon,
who is now pitching. The other five in charge to Paranowski.

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Witch is low and it gets away from bitter wall
and its two balls in one shine. Some of the Twins,
in anticipation of going to the bottom of the ninth,
trailing by a run and hoping to either catcher win.

Speaker 4 (02:43:39):
The game over.

Speaker 1 (02:43:40):
The Orioles now find themselves trailing by eight runs, eleven
to three. Dick Woodson in the bullpen, high pop, shortstop cardiness,
he's in the cut of the infie waiting, he's got
it in the orio ninth is over. They back ten
men and score eight runs, and the highlight of the
killing is a faces loaded double by boat Piling, a

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three run homer by Dave Josh nobody left and after
eight and a half ings a play Waltima eleven that
a sort of threat could things happen? Y hard obsession

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time the number.

Speaker 3 (02:44:35):
Thank thank.

Speaker 1 (02:44:46):
It's an unpredictable time of year fall. You turn a
corner and there's back to school. Turn another and there's
a sale going on for the expected and the unexpected.

Speaker 3 (02:44:56):
Take number one with you Number one.

Speaker 1 (02:45:20):
Well, McNally and the Orioles just three ounts away from
sweeping the two game series here at from met in Bloomington, Minnesota,
and just one victory away from taking the American League
punted for the second straight years. McNally will face Rick Rednick,
Danny Thompson and a pinch hitter and I'm sure for

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teot here in the bin of the ninth inning strength
wane no balls at one strength a seven run ninth inning.
The Oriols have had.

Speaker 3 (02:45:48):
Two seven run innings in the first two games in.

Speaker 1 (02:45:50):
The American League Championship Series. Yesterday, they scored seven in
the fourth inning. Round ball hit up the middle for
that number six in the game off of McNally. Reddick
is with the lead off single here in the bottom
of the ninth.

Speaker 3 (02:46:03):
The Twins are so far away from getting back into.

Speaker 1 (02:46:06):
This ball game, trailing by eight runs. Danny Thompson will
be the hitter and Quillisey will follow Thompson to the player.
Thompson are right handed, hitting second basement oh for three
in the game, Rennick not being held at first by

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pound and the strike and the balls in one striking
two poles bases loaded double bringing the Birds from a
four to three lead to a sixth three lead and
score a pair. Here's a ground ball past McNally Johnson
to bland your one relay the first double ply and
there are two way here in the bottom of the

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ninth in so the Birds turned one over on a
four sixth three twin two. Rennick Is retired at Sam
Thompson at first and here Is Willowsy came in in
yesterday's game, filing in at second base and in one
plate appearance, why the center fielder Paul Blarry's oh for

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one Sa McNally now just went out a way and
the Birds went out away from taking the second game
of this beast three out of five series. A poule
out of play, strike one, no balls in one strength.

Speaker 3 (02:47:27):
A one, the contu Coltosy pinch patting for.

Speaker 1 (02:47:30):
Lewis te on strength two and the insank corner at
the knees no balls and two strengths. The Oriols have
led all the way in this game. Twins caught up
four to three and a big seven run nine senning
with ten men, Bunny Hi Pop on the right side,
play aball for bot pound now in foul territory. He's
got it and the areols one again as blood poll

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juggle back pop up and it came right off of
his hack and nose and into hisself again for the
so callous he is retired, and that's it. The Oreels
win it aleven to three, and we'll be back with
today's game totals. After that's message, Hey didn't want your car.

Speaker 4 (02:48:11):
You have to know Walter didn't call.

Speaker 1 (02:48:13):
I wonder what's wrong with him? I don't know what
you want to do to that?

Speaker 10 (02:48:16):
Ha ha, I know, But what the house do you
want to do?

Speaker 2 (02:48:19):
How about sixteen dinner and watching reruns her chains can
do that every night?

Speaker 1 (02:48:23):
Yeah, I got it. Let's go out and meet dear.
How about the International House of Bride Shrimp. I don't
have any money.

Speaker 8 (02:48:28):
This isn't customers.

Speaker 1 (02:48:30):
We are the International House of Fried Shrimp.

Speaker 9 (02:48:32):
Great place, the delicious bride shrimp and crisp French fries
and slice tomatoes.

Speaker 1 (02:48:37):
Oh well, who isn't. We'll just down a couple of
blocks to the a same place as a blue look.
I would have the International House of Tangame. You know
it's the International House of Fried Shrimp.

Speaker 6 (02:48:45):
It's that delicious fish and chips too.

Speaker 3 (02:48:47):
Okay, fine, how do you know about it?

Speaker 4 (02:48:49):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (02:48:50):
I went there last night? Was Walter? Who laughs? Next
time you don't feel like cooking, join us at the
International House of Fried Shrimp. You'll find the nearest one
to you in the phone book. That'sum me. Did me
see pancakes on the outside, so there's lots more on
the inside boot. Powell juggled that top up in final

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territory of the bat of pillows. He caught it and
then it popped right out of his gloves, and then
he balanced the ball off the lid of his captain
beak of his nose before he again punched the ball
into his glove for the final out of the game.
And Dave McNally and the Orioles have defeated the Twins
here by an eleven to three score. And this ball game,
with its tense filled moments until the top of the night,

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nobody would have ever guessed that it would finies like this,
with a score of four to three and the Orioles
about to break it open in the fifth I think
when the bass voted and nobody out. Stan Williams came
on with a brilliant relief pitching performance and retired Rush
Robinson and a file popped the miterwall. They Johnson in
a shadow five ball to Tony eleven ringfield and Anni
cherbat on a strikeout to hold the Orioles without scoring

(02:50:06):
in that top of the fifth inning, and the score
remained four to three in the bottom of the fifth,
the Twins were about to tie it when Williams opened
the enning with a walk, moved the second and a
hit by Tobar and then tried to score in a
bouncing base hit past Brooks Robinson the left field, but
merv Retman's perfect throat of Etra Baron cut him down
for the second out of editing, and then McNally retired

(02:50:29):
killer Brew and a pop up in the infield to
stop a Twin threat, and the score was still four
to three. We went to the sixth when the Twins
left and run around the seventh when they left another on,
and the eighth when they left it other on, and
we went to that ninth inning four to three, and
then the balloone just burst for Ron Parandowski and the
Twins as seven runs scored, ten men patted, and it

(02:50:49):
was highlighted by a bass loaded double by boot Pole
and a three run home run by Dave Johnson.

Speaker 3 (02:50:55):
Chuck Thompson is with us, and Chuck, as.

Speaker 1 (02:50:57):
I just mentioned, I don't think anybody ever expected an
eleven three final score in this second game. I'm certain
that no one did, and I also think John that
hardly anyone expected the treatment that Ron Peranowski got the saffternoon,
and this will be one of the big stories of
the ball game. Along with the outstanding pitching of Dave

(02:51:18):
McNally and the good hitting of the Orioles. The saffoon.
The Paranaski incident will certainly get a lot of print
and a lot of coverage around the country. And it
occurred before the Orioles came out on the top of
the eighth inning. And as you know that John between
an ings girl weavers spoke to played on fire Bill
Hallard and it was played on Pire Hallard who went
to Paranaski, looked first at the baseball, looked at his hands,

(02:51:40):
sent him to the dugout, made him wash his hands,
and after he cleaned up, came back out to face
the Orioles. They treated him as rudely as Paranofsky has
ever been treated by an oriole bass club that hadn't
scored on him in what seventeen and a third innings
this year, and it finally wound up with Paranaski being
hung with an inning in the third, five hits and
five run. That will be the story that'll share the

(02:52:03):
building with Dave McNally. Uncertain Chuck. There's no better way
to go back to Baltimore than with a two game lead,
and that's just exactly what the Orioles are doing. They'll
try to wrap it up tomorrow with Palmer going against
maybe by eleven, possibly cot Rigan. He may change his
pitching probables for tomorrow's ball game. We'll have to wait
and see if it's a two to nothing leans. I
wonder what kind of an explanation Boob Powell will have

(02:52:25):
for everybody off his magnificent cat of that foul pop
here in the ninth inning, alphabatic quialosy that ended the
ball game. He played volleyball with that. It seemed like
two minutes John before he finally trapped it around the
belt somewhere and squeezed it for the final out. But
I'm sure Boob will have a logical flaws of explanation.

Speaker 3 (02:52:45):
Was at McNally's pitching performance really something here?

Speaker 1 (02:52:47):
I mean, he's such a gutsy pitcher intense situation, and
he just really pitched himself out of not major jams,
but Semmi jams in the seventh, eighth, ninth, and Engstland sixth,
seventh and eighth in England, a runner was on maybe
scoring position that he just bore it out and really
came out of it and did not give up that
run to tie the game. I think the way most people,
the younger people today would explain it would say to

(02:53:08):
Day certainly did not lose his cool, and he was
a very cool and a very determined left hand of
the Santadoon and pitched in fine fashion against the very
tough ball club. Not to stop their tough anywhere, but
I think they are particularly tough here at the Mets,
and this is a hitters ballpark, and a pitcher can
come out of here wondering what happened to him, as
we saw yesterday with a couple of fine pitchers and

(02:53:30):
Perry and Quayar who were rudely treated the Santhaanoon. McNally
was just too much of a left hander for the
Minnesota Twins. And I'll bet you John, I'll just bet
you that he'll talk to you more about the two
day pits, about the pitchings check. We'll look forward to
that ball game tomorrow at Memorial Stadium, game number three
of this best three out of five series, as the
Oriol sweep of pair here at the met in Minnesota,

(02:53:51):
taking game number one ten to six and game number
two here today by a score of eleven to three,
and repeating that Cincinnati has won a pair for Pittsburgh
in the Eastern Division of the National League. They defeated
the Pirates twice yesterday three to nothing in the day
three to one. This program was brought to you by
authority of the Baltimore Oriial Baseball Club and the range
purchased by Dennis Dunn Incorporated. Any rebroadcast or other use

(02:54:15):
of this play by play description without written consent is prohibited.
The next Oriole Championship playoff game will be tomorrow at
Baltimore's Memorials Stadium and their time will be at twelve
fifty five. Our engineer has been Ken Kimball. This is
John Gordon, along with Chuck Thompson and for Bill o'donald
saying so long from Metropolitan Stadium in the Twin Cities,

(02:54:36):
and once again the final score in Game number two
Baltimore eleven and Minnesota three. This has been a d
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