Wert was HUGE in helping the Tigers win the WS that year. just imagine if he cuts off Willie's throw home that Freehan was able to snag and tag out Lou Brock. he cuts that off and Brock is safe and the series never swings back to the Tigers direction. small move but big implications.
@indiglo1971Күн бұрын
I remember some of this footage being used in the 10000 Maniacs Time Capsule home video. I think was for the song "Maddox Table."
@martincahill59542 күн бұрын
Norwood Mustang... :)
@Thebritizzler24 күн бұрын
He was right
@ronaldringler14974 күн бұрын
Hiller and McLains comments on today's pitching are right on!
@standardsarhy53197 күн бұрын
Thank you for posting this video and the rest of the roster. Looks like a great bunch this year - go Tarp Skunks !
@Tom-dt4ic7 күн бұрын
I was at a Tiger's game in 1967 when I was nine, and some fan threw a tennis ball onto the field. But from a distance it looked like a baseball. Mickey, in center, picked up the ball and threw it back to the infield, straight at the head of one of the umps! The ump jumped at least ten feet to one side, thinking it was a full on baseball coming at him. It was a pretty hillarious moment that I'll never forget.
@verbalkint54508 күн бұрын
I've never heard or seen this before, thanx for posting it. Grew up in Chicago and remember the excitement about the young Goose & Forester, on the southside. Traded both for one year of Richie Zisk, but was a great one, the 1977 southside Hit Men.
@ardiscapes441010 күн бұрын
😄 Promo*SM
@superbirdsoundstudio711 күн бұрын
Cory wells was nearly a family member who is featured in several of our playlists as 'cory the entertainer' which is just what he was especially in the BRILLIANT 2002 concert in dixon Tennessee as all of "three dog night" plus the fabulous Tennessee orchestra in essentially perfect- blend. We saw a change coming over him not long after that with a dip in his spontaneously spot- on humor, a look of sadness & loss topped with a new clamp on what had been- openness regarding himself personally and seemingly down about age/life progression best summed up as a keen and frightening awareness of the 'show finally coming to a permanent close'- we [soooo] regret not taking more initiative as we usually will- to 'keep digging' to hopefully unleash the aging related 'monsters' that many of us have been troubled by as yet another decade flashes past us as if "what?•When?•How? Seems to repeat" without fail. We probably couldn't have changed the outcome of cory's later years yet it never fails to slide into any conversation related to music / the 1970's, etc. We miss 'cory the musical entertainer' often until it hurts. We can only wish the best for cory's other friends and certainly•• family. May God bless you/us all❤
@jordanaire200413 күн бұрын
My very first MLB game I attended was at Tiger Stadium. I immediately became a life-long Tiger fan from then on. My dad and I were at every home game during '68 Series against the Cardinals. Never ever forget watching my heroes play ball! After they moved to Comerica Park, my wife and I visited the spot of old Tiger Stadium. I managed to stand on the pitcher's mound and at home plate, thinking of all those that stood there. I left with a jar of dirt from both positions. Go Tigers!
@donoakman150713 күн бұрын
Great player...great human being. One of the all time greats..best throwing arm ever from an outfielder..teams were afraid to run on him..May's and clemente are two best defensive players ever..3000 hits..12 gold gloves...317 lifetime hitter.. Humanitarian...helped countless people..died trying to help earthquake victims...a role model all young people should look up to
@markamytraver576214 күн бұрын
I used to see him working at his doughnut shop in Rochester. I regret not going in and talking to him.
@caesarvalentin633214 күн бұрын
He could hit, field, run, throw, slugger, clutch hitter, and one of the most complete MLB players in the history of baseball.
@JOLO151517 күн бұрын
"I just want to do my best for the ball club......& good lord willing......things will work out"
@JSample18 күн бұрын
Nice work Greg. Welcome to Jamestown Ben!
@nunyabidnis540719 күн бұрын
The announcers today just spit out stat after stat, so tiresome. Prince was a joy to listen to.
@Manuel-zo3wg19 күн бұрын
Loved Clemente and Stargel amazing baseball ⚾ Stars.
@timburr445321 күн бұрын
damn they were good. skilled
@itjustadreamwakeupbro21 күн бұрын
The great leader Mustafa Kemal Pasha is the founder and head teacher of the independent Turkish nation. Nobody likes Ataturk, especially Arabs, because we destroyed the dreams of some countries. LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC, LONG LIVE SECULARISM
@itjustadreamwakeupbro21 күн бұрын
Those who say Atatürk is in hell should look at the perversion in their own country.
@itjustadreamwakeupbro21 күн бұрын
Those who accuse Ataturk of being Jewish should first look at their own ambitions
@itjustadreamwakeupbro21 күн бұрын
Also, Atatürk's grave is at the bottom. The one above is a makeshift grave. But ignorant people like you don't know these things. You only spew hatred towards Atatürk. You never change.
@itjustadreamwakeupbro21 күн бұрын
Ataturk left a country where everyone can live with their own religion. Thanks to him, the Turkish nation is not like Afghanistan now.
@itjustadreamwakeupbro21 күн бұрын
Ataturk is the person who saved us from being colonies of England, France and America. Other countries speak of Ataturk with hatred because their own men's bad history is not revealed.
@itjustadreamwakeupbro21 күн бұрын
Ignorant people who criticize Ataturk, go and learn some history. Ataturk saved the Turkish nation from the edge of the abyss and gave them a beautiful country. You must be sad because you don't have an Ataturk.
@Kripplosch22 күн бұрын
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@Kripplosch22 күн бұрын
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@Kripplosch22 күн бұрын
ummmmm water tower you are like Nekoosa?
@Kripplosch22 күн бұрын
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@lawrencefried502728 күн бұрын
He would come in from the bullpen in a small car while Eddie Layton played "Pomp and Circumstance". As he exited the car, the crowd roared with delight. He approached the mound with determination and threw that down and in slider.
@jimsmith618828 күн бұрын
Great guy! An early favorite of mine as a kid. Mimicked that batting stance a lot!
@47AndyT28 күн бұрын
The one and only, Bob Prince!
@normanharvey308928 күн бұрын
My dad raced in the 1954 Southern 500. Walt Harvey, #85, finished 26th. It was the only NASCAR race he ran to my knowledge.
@user-fk3kc2qn1p29 күн бұрын
Okay okay that's a cool tied dye shirt Elvis. Love you protector.
@coachoconnor1Ай бұрын
That is a god thing 😢
@yadigzzАй бұрын
This is incredible
@Dave910Ай бұрын
My favorite baseball player of all time! Why? Mainly because I met him at the Jerry Remy baseball camp in 1982 and he was a regular nice guy. Later that Summer, my family made a trip to Toronto while the Sox were in town. I made my way to the seats behind the Sox bullpen and he (acted like he) remembered me. A real thrill for a 10 year old kid. Why didn't Boston give him more of a chance as a pinch hitter, DH, etc??
@gypsygypsy7185Ай бұрын
Thanks for the
@kentonpriestley3173Ай бұрын
in 61 Rocky Colavito and Norm Cash had more RBI's than the M&M boys in NY. Rob Rick will always have that moment and it was magical.
@nunyabidnis5407Ай бұрын
I loved the Gunner announcing the games. So different than it is now. He would share stories with us and didn't bombard us with every statistic known on earth about every player in every situation on every day at every time ever. I can't watch games now, constant babble.
@lisabast6498Ай бұрын
Love you, Dad!
@horaceball5418Ай бұрын
Thank you for posting, I must be old, because I saw these 1990 old timers play!
@richardhendricksen291Ай бұрын
Best glove I ever owned was a Warren Spahn signature model.
@debbieheaven9357Ай бұрын
Love you Aunt Helen...this is Debbie in Florida. You were amazing and you look fantastic.
@Peter-cn4hmАй бұрын
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@Peter-cn4hmАй бұрын
10:20 I saw Eddie in Saskatoon, and he’s every bit as goofy as described. He’s an excellent pitcher and a clown in disguise. Even Major League Baseball players couldn’t hit his pitching worth talking of. He was a real Hero.
@jamescurran9002Ай бұрын
When was this interview filmed? Because other than it being B&W , The clothing, the hairstyle, could have been this weekend.
@ludieziehmer8497Ай бұрын
Oh i love them , they got the best partnership. Mr.White was so Gentleman Meryl is like is a princes being handle with care.