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Baseball Replay Journal

Baseball Replay Journal

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@DarrylWhitcomb-m8h
@DarrylWhitcomb-m8h 2 ай бұрын
Using my original 1975 APBA set, I played game 1 of the Royals season vs Ryan and the Angels. KC won 16-4. Otis and Mayberry hit home runs. McRae and Brett both had two doubles.
@Hey_Hey_A-P-B-A
@Hey_Hey_A-P-B-A 2 ай бұрын
Vince Coleman was more than stats ... he embodied the attitude for that team that season. If my memory serves me correctly, the Cardinals were floundering before Coleman's call-up (I think Neil Allen had blown 5-6 saves, Tudor started 1-7), but after Coleman came up, things began to click and they took off and dominated. So when Coleman got hurt in the playoffs, I felt like it really deflated the team. Still, they were one bad call away from winning the WS. Also, I just got say, every time I have replayed this WS series using a baseball simulation, the 85 Cardinals win, and it is never close. Great video. Thank you for the great memories.
@baseballreplayjournal
@baseballreplayjournal 2 ай бұрын
You're right. I think the Cardinals were 2-6 when Coleman was called up. Honestly, after rewatching those World Series games, I think the Cardinals should have scored more than one run in game 6. Like I said, I really think Herzog's biggest mistake that evening was having Ozzie Smith hit leadoff.
@9re91
@9re91 2 ай бұрын
Here's some hindsight: Those games appear infinitely more entertaining than most games in the present 'era.'
@baseballreplayjournal
@baseballreplayjournal 2 ай бұрын
I agree. However, I should also note that all the base stealing meant there were endless throws over to first base.
@georgerousos3750
@georgerousos3750 2 ай бұрын
Another excellent video!! I appreciate your research and presentation style. Thank You
@ernestbrown9660
@ernestbrown9660 2 ай бұрын
@@baseballreplayjournal I also seem to recall, speaking of Bill James, when he talked about the Casey Stengel Yankees he quoted Stengel as saying that stolen bases per se didn't help a team unless the base runner had a superb success rate like Max Carey from Stengel's own playing days. Nevertheless, the Bronx Bombers of the 50's were noted to be very good at intelligently and aggressively running the bases. It's strange that Whitey didn't pick up on that, since he claimed he got a lot out of being mentored by Stengel. As a Royals fan old enough to have watched those painful playoff games, I can attest to the fact that the Royals were running fools, although Kaufmann's parsimony in not getting a lights out closer like Gossage after his failed foray into free agency in trying to get Catfish Hunter for the Royals in 1974-5 was the real spine-breaker.
@terryp3034
@terryp3034 2 ай бұрын
I lived in St. Louis from 1984 thru 1989. I have to say the '85 team was hands down the most exciting team I ever followed, and I'm a lifelong baseball fan. The thing about their speed that may not show up directly in any kind of sabermetrics is the pressure they put on the opposing defense. Some teams, Montreal comes to mind, seemed to manage the Cardinal speed pretty well, while most played tight, felt pressured to hurry everything and the result being fielding miscues turned into breaks that often led to runs. Also, once a Cardinal got on base, you could expect a whole lot of fastballs. No accident that STL assembled some good fastball hitters. Every time I saw them play Nolan Ryan, they drilled him. And he was one guy who never worried about runners on first. Yes, sometimes the base running gambles backfired, but usually not. I'll tell you one thing -- the way they played really held your attention. As for the '85 World Series, I think Jim Sundberg had quite a bit to do with the outcome.
@baseballreplayjournal
@baseballreplayjournal 2 ай бұрын
Yeah - I should have mentioned it (in fact, it might be good for another video), but the impact they had on the defense was very real and stands out when you watch the games. In particular, they had an uncanny ability to force pitchers into balking. I think you're right about Sundberg, as well as the good young pitching staff the Royals had. The Cardinals didn't run as much as they did in the regular season because they simply weren't getting on base in that series.
@DarrylWhitcomb-m8h
@DarrylWhitcomb-m8h 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for another of your insightful videos. Growing up in the Eighties, Jack Clark was one of my favorites. His power and on base percentage were a powerful combination. I had to look back at the stats to verify my memory but yes, Tommy Herr batting third behind Coleman and McGee, surpassed 100 RBI with 8 home runs. Enjoy doing APBA single team replays and that might be my team for next year. Also looking at that 75 Royals team you did a video about.
@baseballreplayjournal
@baseballreplayjournal 2 ай бұрын
My dad had a copy of the original 1975 APBA set that I played with a ton when I was 10 or 11. I remember that the Royals tended to do better than the A's, even though Oakland won the division that year.
@calvinator6
@calvinator6 2 ай бұрын
I watched a lot of baseball in 85
@baseballreplayjournal
@baseballreplayjournal 2 ай бұрын
You know - I'd watch a lot more baseball today if they played it the same way they played in '85. The game just felt better then.
@calvinator6
@calvinator6 2 ай бұрын
@@baseballreplayjournal Me too.
@Pwnzistor
@Pwnzistor 2 ай бұрын
The 1965 Stl Cardinals had MVP Willie McGee
@tedharrington5432
@tedharrington5432 2 ай бұрын
Your points are valid, but those St. Louis Cardinals were so much fun to watch way back in 1985. Too bad César Cedeño could not replicate what he did for the Cardinals down the stretch in the NLCS and World Series.
@farmermaggott
@farmermaggott 2 ай бұрын
Do you have a link for that team domination ranking you displayed?
@baseballreplayjournal
@baseballreplayjournal 2 ай бұрын
It's on the members section of my blog - baseballreplayjournal.substack.com
@farmermaggott
@farmermaggott 2 ай бұрын
@@baseballreplayjournal thanks!
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