1935 World Series - Chicago Cubs versus Detroit Tigers

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  • @dietpepsivanilla3095
    @dietpepsivanilla3095 4 роки тому +21

    So cool to see a home run by the great Hank Greenberg.

    • @tomitstube
      @tomitstube 3 роки тому +5

      hank had a massive year in 1935, 203 hits, 36 home runs, 168 rbi, and .328 batting average. most valuable player that year for the american league.

  • @jackn2493
    @jackn2493 8 років тому +21

    4:15 Kowalik got a hit! my great uncle, awesome! thanks for the cool video

  • @dondressel452
    @dondressel452 3 роки тому +5

    I miss the old baseball games
    I remember my mom letting me stay home in 1968 to watch the World Series
    Between the cardinals and Tigers
    It was a great series
    To bad I wasn’t around to see this series

  • @williamsnyder5616
    @williamsnyder5616 7 років тому +32

    One mistake. In 1935, the Tigers' home park was not known as "Briggs" Stadium because Walter Briggs didn't buy full control of the team until 1936. The owner of the Tigers in '35 was Frank Navin, mentioned in the clip as the Tigers' "late" owner. He died shortly after the Tigers won this Series. The field was called Navin Field then.

    • @balconi89
      @balconi89 5 років тому +1

      William Snyder This must have been made the following year. At the 5:20 mark they said the “late Frank Navin”.

    • @sayheykid54
      @sayheykid54 5 років тому +1

      You are wrong. The Tigers played at Navin Field until 1937.

    • @williamsnyder5616
      @williamsnyder5616 5 років тому +1

      Sayheykid54----Read my post again.I only said that the park wasn't known at Briggs Stadium during the '35 Series because Frank Navin was still alive, As I mentioned Walter Briggs didn't become sole owner of the team until 1936. DTB1997 is right. The name change came later.

    • @mmagic3534
      @mmagic3534 4 роки тому +5

      I agree, since it clearly says Navin Field at the top of the scoreboard at the 4:53 mark.

    • @marclaporte3710
      @marclaporte3710 3 роки тому

      Correct ! Was just thinking the same thing!

  • @johnu1100
    @johnu1100 4 роки тому +4

    Amazing quality on this old film. Nice work.

  • @mortimerzilch2608
    @mortimerzilch2608 5 років тому +9

    nice to hear Marty Glickman's voice...great athlete, great announcer...NY's own!

  • @garymorris1856
    @garymorris1856 3 роки тому +2

    This is so col to watch ! Film from the World Series, 86 years ago !

  • @russellthornton9283
    @russellthornton9283 6 років тому +14

    It’s Amazing what Navin Field (later known as Briggs Stadium then Tiger Stadium) looked like back in 1935 without a 2nd Deck in the Outfield.

    • @jerryking45
      @jerryking45 3 роки тому +2

      Almost unrecognizable

    • @deborahbozin6587
      @deborahbozin6587 2 роки тому +1

      It should have been renovated what a shame I had great times at tiger stadium.

  • @darryl526
    @darryl526 12 років тому +16

    It's amazing how formal the people dressed for a baseball game.

    • @unclebobunclebob
      @unclebobunclebob 4 роки тому

      They don't now?

    • @jerryking45
      @jerryking45 3 роки тому +2

      No. They don't dress formal today. That's pretty obvious

  • @famguy218
    @famguy218 8 років тому +10

    this...is amazing

  • @ronlevovitz7088
    @ronlevovitz7088 4 роки тому +6

    Goose Goslin got the series-winning hit to drive in Mickey Cochrane. Notice what didn't happen after that: No jumping up and down at home plate, no tearing off Goslin's uniform, no handing out T-shirts and caps on the field. The Tigers simply ran off the field to celebrate in the clubhouse..

  • @burymedeep-be7dm
    @burymedeep-be7dm 6 років тому +3

    Great footage! Alot of full shots to actually see the play. So much of the old footage are close ups and you cant really see but this was great

  • @davids9520
    @davids9520 3 роки тому +3

    I find it interesting that these untalked about World Series series, have a lot of exciting and unexpected moments, involving teams not from New York or St. Louis. Far too much of the media remembers certain events, only if the Yankees, Dodgers or Cardinals are playing.

  • @Celluloidwatcher
    @Celluloidwatcher 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the clips of the 1935 World Series, won by the Detroit Tigers over the Chicago Cubs. Interesting how then Navin Field had the outfield bleachers, which was later replaced by the double deck stands when Navin Field became Briggs Stadium. When the two teams played in another WS in 1945, Detroit's ballpark had grown in capacity.

  • @unclebobunclebob
    @unclebobunclebob 7 років тому +5

    The thing I noticed the most is that the catchers don't crouch all the way down when the pitch is delivered. They half-stand. Which has got to make it tough on the umps to call balls and strikes. I wonder at what point in baseball history they crouched down all the way and stayed down until the pitch was fully delivered.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 5 років тому

      June 2, 1944. That's when everyone squatted all the way down. Fact.

    • @jerryking45
      @jerryking45 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheBatugan77 No you are way off!! It was June 5th it was a Wednesday

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 2 роки тому

      @@jerryking45 😎

  • @michaeljoyner6470
    @michaeljoyner6470 3 роки тому

    Great coverage!🙂 Thanks ! 🙂

  • @Buteo14
    @Buteo14 2 роки тому

    I was born when the Cubs played at home. My mom could hear the cheers from her hospital room

  • @mortimerzilch2608
    @mortimerzilch2608 6 років тому +4

    Mary Glickman announcer...Jewish sprinter on 1936 US OLympic team was BANNED from competing by Adolph Hitler. Great career as sports announcer.

    • @martinsiegel4163
      @martinsiegel4163 5 років тому +5

      The restoration is awesome. In regard to Marty Glickman, when I was a kid he was the radio announcer for, it seemed, all of new York's teams in the winter months; particularly football and basketball. He was great to listen to then and, in comparison to the TV shills of today, just no comparison. Glickman knew the sport he was talking about, and had an enthusiastic and informative manner. Later, I was surprised to find he had been a track star and would have been in the 1936 Olympics. What a shame, but he did well after that terrible, terrible setback. Between Marty Glickman, Mel Allen, Red Barber and Russ Hodges, for any kid into sports it was a golden age! These men were real individuals, each with a contribution to make.

    • @kevinmcn5169
      @kevinmcn5169 4 роки тому

      @@martinsiegel4163 I remember Maahty's voice and abilities fondly.

  • @tomitstube
    @tomitstube 3 роки тому +1

    great footage. over 85 years ago.
    babe ruth at the game, retired that year after 28 games with the boston braves. still vying for a managerial job at this point. cool to see charlie root pitching for the cubs, he threw the babe ruth "called pitch" (that never happened) in 1932. charlie and the cubs went to the world series in 1929, '32, '35, '38 and lost all of them, they lost again in 1945. this was the first tiger world series win.
    it always looks to me like pitchers in those days didn't try to throw that hard. 6:56 - anyone know who these two gentlemen are? they show them twice (4:01) at different games (in detroit). weird how joe louis 5:11 would be at game 3 in chicago, he was from detroit and a huge tiger fan.

  • @nobodyaskedbut
    @nobodyaskedbut 3 роки тому +2

    One of the few glimpses of the incomparable Charlie Gehringer. He was the greatest 2-way (off&def) player in MLB history and perhaps the only player in baseball history who was above average in every aspect of play. One of only 6 players in MLB history to produce at least 200 runs (R+RBI-HR) in a season at least 8 times. The other 5 were Gehrig, Ruth, Foxx, Williams & DiMaggio. He is also, the only middle IF in MLB history to field 900 total chances in 6 seasons and one of only 4 players to lead his league at his position in Fldg% & Assists in a season 7 times each. The other 3 were O. Smith, Aparicio & B. Robinson.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 2 роки тому

      It doesn't make any sense to subtract HRs from any runs produced. So your premise is cocky-doodie.

    • @nobodyaskedbut
      @nobodyaskedbut 2 роки тому

      @@TheBatugan77 It's runs produced for his team. When a player hits a HR he produces one run for the team.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 Рік тому

      ​@@nobodyaskedbut
      He drives one in and scores one. That's 2. It's the same if he drives in someone else. It's an RBI for him, and a run for the other guy. Same difference.

  • @charliegrimm3380
    @charliegrimm3380 4 роки тому +1

    I heard such great stories from my grandfather, charlie grimm and my father, Billy grimm about all the players in their lives. Inc. Babe Ruth famous call which my grandfather was playing first base. He told me what really happened. My name is Charlie Grimm and I'm so thrilled and proud to be alive when the Cubs got the " W " for the world series

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 2 роки тому

      What about Grimms Fairy Tales?
      You related to them too?

    • @Robsay01
      @Robsay01 Рік тому

      Spoke with Gabby Hartnett’s grand daughter at Wrigley and she said Ruth pointed his finger saying “all it takes is one”pointing outward. What did Grimm say?

  • @heiankyo794
    @heiankyo794 11 років тому +3

    0:30 I didn't know that the Cubs had ever used the "McAuliffe" number font (which the Red Sox are most famous for) on their jerseys. By their next Series appearance in 1938, they were using almost the same font they have now.

  • @unclebobunclebob
    @unclebobunclebob 4 роки тому +1

    Notice how neither catcher goes down into a complete crouch with the pitch on its way.

  • @Alan2.1
    @Alan2.1 6 років тому +4

    It's sad to think that most, if not all of those people are dead now....

  • @billsmith5985
    @billsmith5985 8 років тому +5

    Obviously, Briggs hadn't been double-decked 'round the whole field' yet!

    • @kyokogodai-ir6hy
      @kyokogodai-ir6hy 7 років тому +2

      Still Navin Field at this time.

    • @williamsnyder5616
      @williamsnyder5616 7 років тому +5

      Walter Briggs started a remodeling project which culminated in the full double-decking of Briggs Stadium by 1938. The rejuvenation of the Tigers was amazing because they acquired the leader they needed in Cochrane, they were mired in the middle of the A.L. In 1933, the fifth place Tigers drew about 300K for the whole season. When Cochrane arrived, the Tigers replaced the Yankees at the top of heap and tripled their attendance. In '35, they not only won the pennant again, but their first World Series while being only the second team to draw a million. Doesn't sound like much now, but it was then. Especially in the middle of The Great Depression and with the auto industry in turmoil.

  • @michaelhegyan7464
    @michaelhegyan7464 8 років тому +12

    Will 2016, be the magic year, for the Cubs?

    • @camman6912
      @camman6912 6 років тому +3

      Michael Hegyan and it was!

    • @82dorrin
      @82dorrin 5 років тому +1

      Yup. Sure will. :P

    • @josecarranza7555
      @josecarranza7555 3 роки тому +1

      Nice try, not. But you wrote this comment after the Cubs won the 2016 World Series.

  • @tomc.477
    @tomc.477 4 роки тому

    There is another mistake in this voice over near the end. After the Cubs strand a runner at third in the top of the ninth, the Tigers come up to win it in the bottom half. But Glickman says "Clifton struck out to open the top half of the ninth."

  • @jamesrivera4947
    @jamesrivera4947 2 роки тому

    Great game compilation. And in under 10 minutes 😉

  • @stealthdasniper
    @stealthdasniper 8 років тому +3

    Not even in the end of WWII will the Cubs ever win. But good job in 2016.

  • @JStarStar00
    @JStarStar00 Рік тому

    My uncle was 10 at this time and he hitchhiked 60 miles to Detroit and camped overnight to buy a ticket for $2.50 and watch Game 6.

  • @johnleber3369
    @johnleber3369 5 років тому +1

    Greenberg breaks wrist sliding home.Out of WS but Tigers still win.Great team.Goose Goslin. Ex Senator drives winning run in.Joe Lewis, Jim.Braddock ,,and the Babe at the.game
    Loved those old ball parks.So sad when Griffith Stadium torn down.

  • @benadam7753
    @benadam7753 9 років тому +3

    Is that young man at 5:30 the little Rascals "Butch" ?

    • @victorrecord
      @victorrecord 8 років тому +3

      +Rich Schneider Yes. That's Tommy "Butch" Bond of the Little Rascals.

    • @aboxofbroken8tracks983
      @aboxofbroken8tracks983 6 років тому +1

      Almost certainly stock footage from a movie.

  • @unclebobunclebob
    @unclebobunclebob 4 роки тому

    Catchers stood way back and didn't always crouch much.

  • @BillVol
    @BillVol 3 роки тому

    Do we know the speed of pitches from this era?

  • @ultimtdisc
    @ultimtdisc 5 років тому

    Cool to watch, but the canned crowd noise, the whistling, got really annoying.

  • @connecticutskier
    @connecticutskier 9 років тому +3

    8:42 is that Al Capone?

    • @billsmith5985
      @billsmith5985 8 років тому +4

      Al was at Alcatraz by then.........

    • @Robsay01
      @Robsay01 Рік тому

      I thought the same. He did go to games but he was in the can by’35 and in bad health.

  • @bambipardis1105
    @bambipardis1105 6 років тому

    Tigers have had great scoring games

  • @stephengarvin5978
    @stephengarvin5978 4 роки тому

    How's Cochrane-Gehringer-Greenberg as. 3-4-5

  • @acousticshadow4032
    @acousticshadow4032 2 роки тому

    Announcer opens this video by calling Detroit's home ballpark Briggs Stadium, but it was still Navin Field (not Briggs until 1938; Tiger Stadium in 1961). Was at the last game played at Tiger Stadium (aka Briggs Stadium & Navin Field) in late September/1999. My how it changed over the years, but what fools. All she needed was a new coat of paint. Instead they bulldozed 104 years of baseball history. Traded the cow for five magic beans. Threw the baby out with the bathwater. Wtg, Michael Ilitch Sr.

  • @victorrecord
    @victorrecord 8 років тому +1

    That looks like actress Ann Dvorak at 8:01.

  • @mortimerzilch2608
    @mortimerzilch2608 5 років тому +1

    Cochrane, Gehringer, and Greenberg...any other Hall of Famers on the Tigers???? Goose Goslin!

    • @straycatttt2766
      @straycatttt2766 2 роки тому

      Tommy Bridges was a 6-time all star but not in HoF.

  • @anthonyab1984
    @anthonyab1984 12 років тому +3

    Go tigers!

  • @jonnydanger7181
    @jonnydanger7181 4 роки тому

    Landis mountain wow

  • @straycatttt2766
    @straycatttt2766 2 роки тому

    5:23: Chuck (aka “Charlie”) Klein

  • @MSU-DetroitFan
    @MSU-DetroitFan 3 роки тому

    1935 Detroit The City of Champions
    Let's Go Tigers and LGRW

  • @hethchristie3409
    @hethchristie3409 3 роки тому +1

    LET'S GO TIGERS,LET'S GO!

  • @richardstephens7636
    @richardstephens7636 3 роки тому +1

    I kinda wanna take a time machine back to that time exactly how I look now, current style of clothes all that, walk into the stadium holding an iPhone and shotgun a beer so it splashes on everyone’s suit at the game.
    Nonetheless this was cool to listen to.

  • @marclaporte3710
    @marclaporte3710 3 роки тому +1

    Eat em Tigers.

  • @ThomasDeLello
    @ThomasDeLello 4 роки тому

    8:41 ...?! Al Capone...???

    • @tomitstube
      @tomitstube 3 роки тому

      no, idk who it is but it isn't capone.

  • @ztrexdino
    @ztrexdino 2 місяці тому

    Let’s go tigers! 🐯⚾

  • @bobo44donemilking51
    @bobo44donemilking51 2 роки тому

    Looks nothing like tiger statium

  • @bambipardis1105
    @bambipardis1105 6 років тому

    My cousin is Charlie gerrianger

  • @ganja420dank
    @ganja420dank 10 років тому +1

    Just throwing them down the plate jeez

  • @robertaxel
    @robertaxel 4 роки тому

    Any pitching coach would have changed those deliveries immediately. Great footage, though....

    • @straycatttt2766
      @straycatttt2766 2 роки тому +1

      Charlie Root, Tommy Bridges, and “Schoolboy” Rowe had successful MLB pitching careers.

  • @jerryking45
    @jerryking45 3 роки тому

    It's interesting to see black people in attendance at a game where blacks were not allowed to play. Just seems strange from a 2021 lens.