If you listen carefully you can hear someone typing using a typewriter. Lol
@graciemaemarie11jones164 күн бұрын
holtzman-best clutch pitcher/hitter EVER...fuc. the metz
@graciemaemarie11jones164 күн бұрын
beautiful sun....it sure ain't ny state-the land of gloom cold and dull dreary weather....I HATE NEW YORK
@therealgoodmoney5 күн бұрын
Joe DiMaggio aint do shit this world series and they still won..
@allenrappaport25955 күн бұрын
RIP Tommy Agee. We miss you.
@Karlketola6 күн бұрын
I was a Reds' fan, and when Cesar Geronimo caught the final out, there were tears in my eyes. And my Mom said, "Well your team finally won." You could make a case that the '75 Reds were one of the top 5 best teams ever. Even though I'm no longer a Reds' fan, I'll never forget that game, or that team.
@gudangmovie086 күн бұрын
Please remake
@stephennixon960910 күн бұрын
The biggest lie ever told was the League and Owners saying Astro Turf would cut down on injuries. They even got the trainers to lie about it. The rise in knee injures and Brain damage CTE with players heads hitting concrete like turf when it was freezing cold in November and December. Football was always meant to be played on grass and there was something about seeing players get dirty and muddy that had a certain appeal to me as a fan who has been watching since 1963 when My Giants lost to the Bears.
@rjsmith44-op8fy11 күн бұрын
Wow I was there at 13 years old!! Billy Buck was my favorite Cub and boy did he come thru!!! Billy Buck played 22 years and has more hits than 70% of all Hall of Famers!!!!
@ronaldringler149711 күн бұрын
Curt Gowdy, class act all the way!
@gregsanders583312 күн бұрын
At 5 : 10 , watch Horace's right little finger coax the red ball close to the other white ball, to keep the cannons alive ....
@BartholomewSmutz13 күн бұрын
Not sure why Moose kept throwing to first base because Staub was not a threat to steal.
@broeditz445713 күн бұрын
They have footage of this but not wilt chamberlains 100 point game
@stephaniegormley998214 күн бұрын
31:29 Movie goof, Martin's entering from the wrong side. The 3rd base dugout was for the Tigers. The visitors sat on the 1st base side.
@rileyjackfansmithandjones823815 күн бұрын
For the 78 world series i wish the dodgers would have hit Reggie Jackson in the FACE...dropped him where he stood, and stomped on him setting off to find the ball. Reggie was a total jerk!
@iamthegreatcornholio783615 күн бұрын
was Burt O' Kleamenty from Ireland?
@devonlatrell576715 күн бұрын
This before white people realized that basketball just wasnt their "thing"
@johnnyd6316 күн бұрын
If Angel Hernandez was homeplate ump for this game it would have been a 14-13 final score.
@ronniebishop249618 күн бұрын
Didn’t the Yankees announcer used to repeat the numbers. Like Reggie number 44 number 44
@timothymiller528419 күн бұрын
Completely baffled that I missed this in 2007! Reggie Jackson himself debunked some of these things, or at least provided his own perspective, in his 2013 book "Mr. October". This is really good! Plus the great Jimmy King as George Steinbrenner! I hope people catch that reference! "I WILL RULE YOU!!!"👑
@ronniebishop249619 күн бұрын
Jimmy Carter was so bad he caused me and millions of others to vote republican. For years.
@ronniebishop249619 күн бұрын
Babe Ruth took the sports writers out for drinks and treated them like friends, so it’s very difficult to bad mouth your friends. 😅😅😅😅 get it. These babies aren’t smart enough to figure that out.
@ronniebishop249619 күн бұрын
Why do they have those ridiculous looking ears on Billy Martin.
@ronniebishop249619 күн бұрын
What a way to kick off the baseball season, watch this. 😊
@brianarbenz132920 күн бұрын
Tell us which team is which, and cut the awful buzz saw audio!
@0Yemiserly120 күн бұрын
I've been watching a lot of random '70's MLB games on KZbin lately. In this 1970 game Mike Marshall of the Expos pitches to pinch hitter Bob Robertson of the Pirates in the 9th inning. Last week I watched a Twins/Mariners game from 1978 where Mike Marshall of the Twins pitched to pinch hitter Bob Robertson of the Mariners in the 9th inning. 🤯 Baseball is such a trip.
@ronniebishop249620 күн бұрын
Baseball season May 2024.
@user-yg1rh3og2q20 күн бұрын
Without Rose being Rose and hustling to break up the sure double play, Tony Perez doesn't hit the home run and different result.
@Ben-bs4od22 күн бұрын
Such great acting all around. The writing was so cleber and hilarious. I laughed so many many times at the subtle humor. Jackson reading books, quoting random abstract philosphers. Michey Rivers hoping to stay injury prone. Reggie talking about Standard Brands and Puma in this speech. There were so many subtle jokes that I kept thinking how great the writers did here. The only thing that was off was Joe Dimaggio who came off as a villain. How Reggie survived just shows how strong he was.
@usaveteran-retired646422 күн бұрын
AWESOME Mini-series, as stated before! NOTE the Cameo of Steinbrenner's Daughter at College, by the way: Emily Wickersham, who starred on NCIS from 2010-2018.
@icesniper949023 күн бұрын
This is great, but OMG I can’t stand Bob Costas, he’s a horrible announcer…way too vanilla and seems like a kiss ass and a yes man
@briannichols949123 күн бұрын
Boooo
@0Yemiserly120 күн бұрын
Pirates fan? 😉
@BeastSquad-uq1wh24 күн бұрын
Marques said (15:39) GIVE ME YOUR ANKLES (16:11) Oh no. Ohhhhhhhh nooooooo. He fell for it
@paulsiegel291524 күн бұрын
all day games
@paulsiegel291524 күн бұрын
a yankee commercial before a Mets video? youtube has no clue
@herecomesforego178725 күн бұрын
Nonsense, you gotta still believe the Mets won it -- 🎉
@davidmacwilliamson557026 күн бұрын
Greatest Game ever!!!!
@wewin0327 күн бұрын
That ball girl along left field line was gorgeous. She’s in her 70s now.
@robertcassey401429 күн бұрын
Terrible image resolution. Not entertaining at all to watch. 👎🏼
@user-yj6eg4jm1hАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing Tonie. It's tough but you'll be fine by the weekend! We love you! Pete
@timburr4453Ай бұрын
I remember watching this and thinking whatever happened to Joey Tramontana...he passed away in 1976. Just a year later
@goldeneveАй бұрын
25:21 gabe was really laying down the law between Reggie and Billy
@bryanb.386Ай бұрын
A small economic repreave at best will happen if Trump wins. Still better than Biden. Trump has no base he needs to be voted back in. He is taking the path of least resistance.
@FredVlasukАй бұрын
Everyone talks about how great The Reds were which they were, but how about the RedSox? That team was amazing also. Carl Yastrzemski, Carlton Fisk, Fred Lynn, Luis Tiant, Jim Rice ( who was hurt), Dwight Evans. Swept the defending World Series champs the Oakland As in 3 straight ( who beat Cincy in'72 by the way). Cincy swept Pittsburgh in the NLCS, swept Philly and New York in '76, but the Red Sox went toe to toe with them. Could have easily won in six games. Tiant shut them out in Game 1 and were one out away from going up 2-0 in Game 2. Five one run games and 30-29 total runs scored. The Red Sox were a great team also with four HOFs who didn't back down and weren't intimidated by the Big Red Machine like Pitt, Philly and NY were during those '75 and '76 seasons. The greatest World Series of all time between two great teams.
@Sid-ho6gjАй бұрын
It's the ball control that's the most shockingly bad for me
@Hmmmmmm48720 күн бұрын
The dribbling rules were different if you touched the side of the basketball or had it spin in your hand it was a travel
@sweeaatttyyАй бұрын
ayo basketball was trash with just yt dudes on the court
@raysalzy2979Ай бұрын
Lots of passing and some decent hook shots. Thanks for sharing!
@matta3968Ай бұрын
What the hell is this shit? Why bother posting at all?