1970 World Series, Game 5: Reds @ Orioles

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  • @frankmobilio2394
    @frankmobilio2394 Рік тому +15

    Brooks Robinson just passed away today, so I have been reminiscing about those great old days when baseball was still King and Brooks ruled the hot corner.The Orioles and the Big Red Machine. Curt Gowdy and Chuck Thompson. Awesome. Thank you!

    • @TralfazConstruction
      @TralfazConstruction Рік тому +2

      You said it. We are poorer in the absence of Brooks Robinson. I felt that yesterday afternoon as the news of the passing of this great man was announced.

    • @larryaldama1673
      @larryaldama1673 5 місяців тому

      ✝️🇺🇸⚾️

  • @markgaston4416
    @markgaston4416 2 роки тому +16

    Epic backdrop for a ballpark. It looks as if this game was played in a residential park. Great imagery, many legends on these teams!

    • @dextermcgrubbin
      @dextermcgrubbin Рік тому +3

      It's a residential neighborhood in NE Baltimore known as Waverly. The buildings in the background are some of Baltimore's many rowhouses.

  • @kennethanderson1912
    @kennethanderson1912 Рік тому +8

    I remember running home (2 blocks) from school #64 in Baltimore to watch this game. This game and this team will be etched in my mind forever. This was my childhood team that I grew up on. Those days were great for a Baltimore sports fam. Baltimore Colt's, Baltimore Bullets, and the Baltimore Oriole's all went to the championship that year. Colt and Oriole won Championships that year.

  • @pawsthefolf8842
    @pawsthefolf8842 11 років тому +41

    I was in Vietnam during this game. We got to listen to it on Armed Forces radio... it started at 3:00 am Cam Ranh Bay time. Thanks for posting this game.

  • @karenharveydmvrealtor
    @karenharveydmvrealtor 5 років тому +11

    My mother took me to this World Series game. I was probably around 11 years old. This was a memorable moment and I will never forget it.

  • @debzeppeliniv
    @debzeppeliniv 11 років тому +33

    I watched this game, I watched um all when the line up for the Birds was like this my Dad and I bonded, I was a girl but knew all the stats on the players they were wonderful.

  • @NankerPhelge65
    @NankerPhelge65 Рік тому +7

    Damn I miss baseball. It used to be so great 😢

  • @JoseMorales-lw5nt
    @JoseMorales-lw5nt Рік тому +5

    Chuck Thompson, Vin Scully, Mel Allen. 3 great, distinctive MLB voices that spanned a huge portion of American sports history!

  • @darrylbogier4013
    @darrylbogier4013 4 роки тому +9

    I'm a Baltimore MD native and I do remember the entire series The Brooks Robinson Show.

  • @philiptucci2458
    @philiptucci2458 7 років тому +14

    Great world series, the years really went by so fast, it's so nice to be able to see again

  • @arthurbagnall3710
    @arthurbagnall3710 10 років тому +23

    Ah what a time.
    Had to run home from my freshman year in High school to see the last 2 innings of game 5.
    Thanks God I only lived across the street.
    October 15th, 1970. What a day...what a year...what a team...
    The 1970 Baltimore Orioles.

    • @dimbulb1178
      @dimbulb1178 4 роки тому

      But they only won 108 regular season games. The '69 edition won 109.

    • @josemeda4592
      @josemeda4592 4 роки тому

      I was 6 years old or young rather.

  • @hadmiar8
    @hadmiar8 11 років тому +24

    I so wish I could go back in time to the 1970s and 80s

    • @scottviau4522
      @scottviau4522 4 роки тому +1

      be careful what you wish for.

    • @b-Dog9
      @b-Dog9 4 роки тому +1

      You could, Inside Pitch Baseball and it will recreate any of these old seasons for you

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 2 роки тому +1

      Why the hell would anyone wish they were back in school

  • @bobke114
    @bobke114 6 років тому +8

    Gowdy and Kubek I watched a lot in the early 70s...NBC game of the week. That was the only game on TV for the week. This was classic World Series day games.I saw it in black and white

  • @stephenvincent
    @stephenvincent 10 років тому +15

    ...really enjoyed watching this game...nice color! Cuellar proved why he was an ace...and the O's took batting practice on the poor Reds staff...Brooksie was incredible even in the 9th..and Sparky showed real class when he stopped by the Baltimore clubhouse to tip his cap.....super game!

  • @nicefella3
    @nicefella3 4 роки тому +7

    that was my favorite team of all time...4 20 game winners,,,Palmer, McNally, Cuellar and Dobson..what a year!

    • @firebird6522
      @firebird6522 4 роки тому +2

      That was 1971, not 1970. Several of the 1971 WS games are on youtube. Watched Game 7 the other day.

    • @kerrybutler6404
      @kerrybutler6404 4 роки тому +3

      Mike Cuellar was my favorite player of all time

    • @nicefella3
      @nicefella3 4 роки тому +2

      @@kerrybutler6404 what a great pitcher

    • @nicefella3
      @nicefella3 4 роки тому +3

      @@firebird6522 had the right team just wrong year...lol

  • @philiptucci2458
    @philiptucci2458 4 роки тому +3

    Great World Series telecast, really brings back fond memories of life, thank you so much for sharing all these great classics

  • @saldifrancesca2500
    @saldifrancesca2500 3 роки тому +11

    Good ole Brooks Robinson was the MVP....my absolute favorite player ever....he was unstoppable

    • @patgalvez4563
      @patgalvez4563 Рік тому

      I was a big Orioles fan...Orioles..A's..and Yankees were the AL in the 70's.

    • @davidmullins4346
      @davidmullins4346 Рік тому

      Brooks, my all time sports hero

    • @bconni2
      @bconni2 Рік тому

      his best quote ever. "we won two we should have lost (1966, 70 ) and lost two we should have won" ( 69, 71 )

  • @defiantone8556
    @defiantone8556 8 років тому +84

    A World Series game played in the afternoon. Imagine that. Not having to stay up half the night to watch a game. I remember we use to haul ass to get home from school so we could watch the playoffs, back in the day. Back when baseball was fun. Nowadays its all about the money & its not so fun anymore. Sign of the times, I guess. Go figure.

    • @kern39743
      @kern39743 8 років тому +1

      +defiantone I think the orioles played the last world series day game in 1979

    • @defiantone8556
      @defiantone8556 8 років тому +1

      +kern39743 Thanks for the info. They really need to bring that kind of baseball back. Anymore its all about the money. And IMO that, ruins it for the kids. Baseball is not the game I remember as a kid, I can tell ya that. So sad what its become.

    • @defiantone8556
      @defiantone8556 8 років тому

      This was back when baseball wasn't all about the advertising dollar. Just too bad today's game can't learn from this.

    • @Lewis9709
      @Lewis9709 7 років тому +5

      +kern39743 Actually I remember the O's-Phils 83 series played during the day.

    • @defiantone8556
      @defiantone8556 7 років тому +1

      I can remember when we would all RUSH home from school to watch the playoffs back in the day. Back when baseball was fun. Anymore I don't know what the hell is going on. lol

  • @ElkArrow
    @ElkArrow 4 роки тому +7

    This was when baseball was baseball. Glory days of the Orioles

  • @elliyahugenesove9777
    @elliyahugenesove9777 4 роки тому +12

    Johnny Bench on Brooks Robinson "Had we known he wanted a new car so bad we would have bought him one"

  • @williamellis-xd1rm
    @williamellis-xd1rm Рік тому +1

    First World Series of my lifetime. Unfortunately, I remember nothing before the 1977 series. I missed a few good ones in my early years...especially that 1975 classic. DOH!

  • @Lewis9709
    @Lewis9709 9 років тому +11

    What an incredible combo - Chuck Thompson and Curt Gowdy!

    • @philiptucci2458
      @philiptucci2458 Рік тому +1

      Really a great combo, very knowledgeable, Curt was the best in the business in the 60s and 70s

  • @jimmynoone7367
    @jimmynoone7367 Рік тому +1

    Watching this brings back great memories,I was a huge Baltimore Orioles fan,and my favorite player was the greatest fielding 3rd baseman ever,Brooks vacuum Robinson and that stat Mike Quear had 21 complete games,if there's a picture who throws 2 complete games it's a miracle, baseball was so much better back than,less teams much more better talent,

  • @Lewis9709
    @Lewis9709 9 років тому +44

    I'm an O's fan but the Reds lineup was awesome. Can you imagine that offense, if Frank Robinson was still playing for them? That Frank Robinson trade was the most lopsided deal since the Yankees bought Babe Ruth from the Red Sox

    • @johnjacobs1625
      @johnjacobs1625 4 роки тому +6

      MVP in both leagues, to boot!

    • @herbpetrillo163
      @herbpetrillo163 3 роки тому +1

      Orioles demolished them

    • @stevensicherman4101
      @stevensicherman4101 2 роки тому +3

      Redbirds acquiring Brock and Cepeda for Broglio and Sadecki. Really

    • @bennymoret1339
      @bennymoret1339 Рік тому

      And The Lou Brook Trade
      For The Pitcher Broglio. From Chicago To St Louis
      in 62 Or 63.Broglio Pitch
      2 Or 3 More Years.👉🏽Lou
      Brook Won 2 World Series 64, 67, and Lost in 68.against The Detroit Tigers. is The Only Player in MLB History To Stole
      50× Bases for 10 Seasons
      in a Row. No Ricky Henderson, No Ty Cobb, No Honus Wagner... Only Lou Brook Did it....Ohh
      Leader in Stolen Bases 9
      TIMES, 3'000 Hit Club.
      in 1974 With Almost 34 Or
      35 Years Old, Stole a Record Breaking 118 Bases...Only The #2 Player To Stole Over 100×
      Bases.#1.L.A.Dodgers SS
      Maury Wills With 104. in
      1962...But in 1982 Came
      Ricky Henderson and Brpke Brock's Record With a
      Total Of 130 S.B. But That Was Ok With Him,
      Ricky Got The MLB n A.L Records and Brock
      The N.L Record And The Hall Of Fame, Same
      With Ricky...👉🏽Nolan Ryan For Jim Fregosi in 1971.
      Fregosi Play 4 or 5 More Seasons 👉🏽 Ryan 22 More
      Seasons...7 No-Hitters Most in History and Over
      5,000× Strikeout Most All Times.👉🏽Play in 27 Seasons
      Throwing 96, 97, MPH, Average Per Pitch. And One
      Day in The Mid 1970s Throw a Fastball That Went
      107.5 MPH. The Fasthest Fastball Throw By a Pitcher
      In The History Of MLB...Then After Establish Over
      50× Pitchers Records. And 27 Seasons in MLB, He Went Straight To The Hall Of Fame. Those Are My Top 3 Loopside
      Players Trades Of All Times... ✍🏽

    • @bennymoret1339
      @bennymoret1339 Рік тому

      @@stevensicherman4101 Broglio For Lou Brock.i Think Was in 1962 Or 63... and Sadecki For Cepeda.1966.
      👉🏽Also Another Big One Side Trade Was
      Jim Fregosi, I Think An All Star 1 or 2
      Times in Those Years, Not a Big Slugger
      But a Serviceable Offensive Player.
      The Angels Trade Him For a Strong
      Fast Thrower Control
      Issues, Wild, But Young. Only 24
      Already a World Series Champion
      With The Mets in 1969.
      After The Trade in 1971, Fregosi
      Play 4 Or 5 More Seasons
      Nolan Ryan after Been 5 Seasons
      With The METS 1967 to 71.
      Ryan Pitch For 22 More Years.
      Note: My Uncle Was 1973 n 75 Winning Percentage
      Leader. Relieve Luis TIANT in The 8 inning Game #6
      1975 World Series.

  • @p47rr
    @p47rr 2 роки тому +3

    Baltimore and Detroit were my favorite teams growing up. Baseball isn’t the same these days.

  • @toeythetoe
    @toeythetoe 6 років тому +14

    1970 is a classic season. Many great teams this year: Twins, Giants, Braves, Mets and Pirates.

    • @loyaldude10
      @loyaldude10 4 роки тому +2

      well mets and Braves fell off from their 1969 seasons

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 2 роки тому

      And Reds even though they lost the World Series

  • @UnleashTheGreen
    @UnleashTheGreen 6 років тому +10

    60s and 70s had the best uniforms and the best brand of baseball. the best balance of pitching, power, average, speed and defense. there wasn't too much or too little of any one thing.

    • @sofaking27
      @sofaking27 4 роки тому +1

      UnleashTheGreen oh yes, well put

  • @elshpen
    @elshpen 4 роки тому +9

    Sparky Anderson was a class act. There are players (and coaches and managers) today who could learn from him.

    • @philiptucci2458
      @philiptucci2458 Рік тому +2

      Sparky was a great manager appearing in 5 World Series

  • @bodyweightkiller
    @bodyweightkiller 5 років тому +5

    What a World Series! Back when baseball was great. This game was played in old Memorial Stadium.

  • @invictus3598
    @invictus3598 3 роки тому +1

    A great match up in the 1970 World Series between iconic players and coaches. Thank you!

  • @bennyvega100
    @bennyvega100 9 років тому +43

    Sparky Anderson coming in to congratulate the winners. Wow, that guy is a class act.

    • @americangiant1003
      @americangiant1003 9 років тому +6

      +B.T. Antares Would be nice right if all pro sports had a brief post game title clinching handshake ceremony like hockey does after the end of a Stanley Cup playoff series? Sparky is a great old school manager that is missed all over baseball.

    • @Lewis9709
      @Lewis9709 7 років тому +3

      Yeah, I always liked Sparky, (RIP) even though I didn't like the teams he managed(Reds, and Tigers)

    • @flyingdutchman913
      @flyingdutchman913 6 років тому +9

      I lived in Thousand Oaks, CA and so did Sparky. Twice I saw him in line at the supermarket. TOTALLY NICE and just mention baseball and he'd talk it ALL DAY with you!! He was awesome!

    • @gacdad
      @gacdad 6 років тому +1

      Was

    • @corbinmcnabb
      @corbinmcnabb 5 років тому

      Anderson was one of the genuinely good guys.

  • @jonnydanger7181
    @jonnydanger7181 10 місяців тому

    Love the locker room celebration with the interviews with real reporters and players of great character all of them 👍

  • @danziedickerjr.9270
    @danziedickerjr.9270 2 роки тому +3

    One of my favorite childhood memories.

  • @petezereeah517
    @petezereeah517 10 років тому +14

    This Series made two players superstars....Johnny Bench and Brooks Robinson.

    • @TheOsfania
      @TheOsfania 4 роки тому +4

      Brooks was the 1964 AL MVP and perennial All-Star. He was a star long before this series.

    • @johnjacobs1625
      @johnjacobs1625 4 роки тому +2

      @Lewis 970 Brooks made sure of that! Brooks robbed Johnny a couple of times in that series. Loved it!

    • @josecarranza7555
      @josecarranza7555 4 роки тому +1

      They were already star players before the 1970 World Series.

  • @alphacentauri6333
    @alphacentauri6333 7 років тому +14

    21 complete games for Cuellar in 1970.
    Unheard of today.
    @2:28 Brooks Robinson's diving grab.

  • @mortimerzilch2608
    @mortimerzilch2608 6 років тому +2

    Mike Cuellar is one of my all time favorite pitchers... like El Duque...PITCHERS...the art of it..

  • @michaelleroy9281
    @michaelleroy9281 5 років тому +3

    OUTSTANDING hitters background at Memorial Stadium

  • @leafyutube
    @leafyutube 9 років тому +22

    This is gold.

  • @NkrumahTure
    @NkrumahTure 7 років тому +19

    This is real baseball.

  • @williamcurtin5692
    @williamcurtin5692 Рік тому

    Great to finally be seeing this. The only WS I missed seeing from when I started watching them in 1958 - was stationed about a mile from the DMZ in South Korea.

  • @agodsey1
    @agodsey1 8 років тому +6

    Chuck Thompson, Orioles commentator, was quite "dapper" with a gorgeous hat (rarely seen these days).

    • @fairfaxcat1312
      @fairfaxcat1312 8 років тому

      Chuck himself said he put the hat on because owner Jerry Hoffberger did mot like the way he looked on television.

    • @beachbumtrivia1838
      @beachbumtrivia1838 Рік тому

      Ain't the beer cold!

  • @graciemaemarie11jones16
    @graciemaemarie11jones16 Рік тому +2

    one of the 5 greatest teams ever in baseball history

  • @Docpowjr
    @Docpowjr 4 роки тому +2

    I remember this one and how it nearly tore my heart out
    I remember celebrating the one win as my family went out to eat

  • @ElkArrow
    @ElkArrow 4 роки тому +3

    Quellar, a 20 game winner in 1970, pitched this game with injuries to his left shoulder and hip, got hit by a pitch and had left arm stiffness during the game, yet still continued. These days a pitcher with those injuries would, at minimum, be on the 21 game injury list.

    • @staunchx
      @staunchx 4 місяці тому

      Not only did he keep pitching, he was sensational after the first inning.

  • @OldSchoolBluesGuitar
    @OldSchoolBluesGuitar 7 років тому +44

    It's so nice to watch a game and not have all that CRAP on the screen - can just focus on the game. And, the announcers just call the game - not all the other meaningless babble to keep us entertained. Watching Frank Robinson is entertaining enough!

    • @Lewis9709
      @Lewis9709 7 років тому +4

      I like having the scoreboard on at all times, not just the end of each half inning. Everyone wants to remember the past as being so much better than today, but there are some things about today's games and broadcasts that are superior. Definitely today's stadiums are an improvement.

    • @americangiant1003
      @americangiant1003 7 років тому +5

      I admit i am a generation x guy so i seen the drastic change in broadcasting baseball in nearly 50 decades since this was shown. For 1970 standards this was excellent and state of the art graphics by NBC. In 2017 even a high school or little league match on a local community access would have better graphics.
      I agree with both Lewis and Blues Guitar. I like the on air full time scoreboard now in use in all major tv sporting events worldwide. However I wish it was the late 1990's graphics wise again, where its in small corner of the TV screen. Blues Guitar is also right in that stations like Fox took a great idea like the on air scoreboard and pimped it out to include the bug aka station/network logo and now most of the game now commericals even on live broadcasts. Thus I would myself wish if say Fox or ESPN would go back to the late 1990's and only show the scoreboard in small part of screen. And not the Fox or w/e station logo covering much of the screen either.
      Regarding this last game of the 1970 series, the Reds was just not ready yet to become the dynasty they would become later in the decade. Thus their first major statement to MLB fans everywhere this was a time on the rise.
      And for the Birds. Hard to believe this would be their last world series win until 1983. Not a knock against the Orioles fans but this team along with the '90's era Braves are the most disappointing team in the last 50 years. The Birds between 1966-1983 should have won more than 3 titles. While the Braves should have won more than just the 1 world series ring in 1995.

    • @MichaelSimmons.
      @MichaelSimmons. 6 років тому +3

      AmericanGiant100: 50 decades! Damn, I didn't think I was that old. I remember watching this game.

    • @gmaqwert
      @gmaqwert 6 років тому +1

      Amen

    • @rafaelramirez3180
      @rafaelramirez3180 5 років тому +1

      The pitchers back then were more durable, more savvy than today's

  • @08jag81
    @08jag81 9 років тому +72

    Look at those stirrup socks, that's a baseball uniform.

    • @flyingdutchman913
      @flyingdutchman913 6 років тому +2

      I wanted the skinniest I could get. Skinnier than Frank Robinson's.

    • @williampremo3096
      @williampremo3096 5 років тому +4

      Right, nice w the sanitary hose too. Much sharper look than the pajamas they wear today.

    • @Mutlap
      @Mutlap 5 років тому +2

      I wore those same stockings when playing little league in the 60s

    • @raulmacias1311
      @raulmacias1311 4 роки тому +1

      08jag80 This was the last season, in Major League Baseball history, that both leagues' uniforms would be "uniform"! In 1971, The Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Diego Padres, Milwaukee Brewers, Boston Red Sox, California Angels, Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins, and the Kansas City Royals, discarded the belt and began wearing an elastic waistband. I hated those uniforms. Eventually. both leagues discarded the the black baseball shoes and later the stirrups!!!! Look at those varied camera angles!!! I really like the camera behind the catcher and the umpire!!! You can visualize the pitcher going into his windup and coming down toward the camera!!! That camera angle is frustratingly never used anymore and strictly use the camera in the outfield!!! I hate that camera angle as it makes me feel I'm in the damned bleachers!!!

    • @raulmacias1311
      @raulmacias1311 4 роки тому

      Lewis 970 Do you mean those sloppy pant legged uniforms? I'm surprised those ballplayers don't fall on their faces while trying to run!!!

  • @92463mike
    @92463mike 9 років тому +50

    Back in the days when pitchers were real men and pitched complete games!!

    • @danschneck3141
      @danschneck3141 6 років тому +2

      Yeah, they say that the 3rd and 4th times through a lineup are the hardest for a pitcher, but they refuse to give credit to the guys who completed their games, and say wins are no longer important. But, they also say that total innings are an indicator of a great pitcher, well, a guy who completes his games does pitch a lot of innings, AND he cannot help but get a lot decisions...

    • @jimanderson7648
      @jimanderson7648 5 років тому +3

      personally i think they baby the pitchers to much now .

    • @bodyweightkiller
      @bodyweightkiller 5 років тому +1

      And also batted!

    • @conni70
      @conni70 5 років тому +4

      oh god...the typical "back in the day" argument...i'm sure there were old timers back in 1970 complaining that the game was better when Babe Ruth played..same shit

    • @dimbulb1178
      @dimbulb1178 4 роки тому +2

      @@conni70 I took a course on The Gilded Age years ago and one of the classes focused on spectator sports, which first appeared around that time. Our professor quoted a guy complaining about how inferior modern baseball players were compared to those from his day. The quote was from 1869.

  • @stormwaterinspections3829
    @stormwaterinspections3829 2 роки тому

    Great watching this again! I was in 5th grade and my mother wrote me an excuse to leave school so I could come home and watch on t.v. I ran all the way home. I was crushed when we lost in '69 so this was really sweet! Notice how the players just played and there was no hot dogging ! Notice that Frank apologized for saying 'hell' note how fantastic Chuck Thompson was. It was just pure baseball and the game had 12 runs a ton of hits a bunch of Cincinnati pitching changes and it was still played in 2:35...

  • @searchforthestrangler5034
    @searchforthestrangler5034 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks Frank and your teammates. RIP.

  • @JayDogTitan
    @JayDogTitan 6 років тому +16

    Classic Curt Gowdy!!!

  • @gcbrown1956
    @gcbrown1956 9 років тому +12

    The Orioles were incredible back then. When you look at them during the period from 1966 (when they swept the Dodgers) to 1983 (when they won the Series vs. the Phillies), they were a team to be respected and reckoned with. Baltimore just might have been the best team of that period, although teams like Charlie Finley's A's or the late 70's Yankees might want to debate that. Watching this brings back memories - especially of a time when the Series was played during the day. Did you smuggle a transistor radio into your classroom or office? Also nice to hear the great Curt Gowdy along with Tony Kubek. Both men handled their work with class and professionalism. I'm writing this from the Toronto, Canada region - Kubek also was a commentator for the Blue Jays in their early years. A nice way to spend 3 hours.

    • @gcbrown1956
      @gcbrown1956 9 років тому +3

      Should also add that these Reds were pretty good too. Yes, they were no match for the Orioles in 1970, but this was the start of the "Big Red Machine", and they proved to be one of the great teams of the 70's too. Rose, Concepcion, Morgan, Bench, Perez... and managed by Sparky Anderson, the only manager to win a Series in both leagues (75 and 76 with the Reds; 84 with the Tigers). And who could forget his wonderful appearance on the "WKRP in Cincinnati" comedy show? But I digress. The Reds were a wonderful team.

    • @Vgy926
      @Vgy926 9 років тому +2

      Tony La Russa also won the World Series in both leagues, accomplishing the feat with Oakland in 1989 and St. Louis in 2006 and 2011.

    • @MichaelSimmons.
      @MichaelSimmons. 6 років тому +2

      gcbrown1956: There was a 25 year period at that time, when no one won more games in MLB than the Baltimore Orioles. They were also the only AL team, with a winning record against the Yankees.

    • @Bob31415
      @Bob31415 6 років тому

      Venom101002 - As a life long Orioles fan I appreciate the acknowledgement but I would trade 200 of those wins for just one more win in the '71 World Series and one more in the '79 Series. They blew 2-0 and 3-1 leads against the Pirates in those Series. Probably the biggest World Series choking team ever.

    • @ericcollins8794
      @ericcollins8794 5 років тому

      @@Bob31415 Roberto clemente and the pirates pitching staff in 71 did baltimore in and pops stargell who is still the only player to be regular season lcs and ws m.v.p and the offense who hit 323 as a team were better

  • @larry930legend
    @larry930legend 8 років тому +23

    Brooks Robinson aka 'Human Vacuum Cleaner'

    • @ElkArrow
      @ElkArrow 4 роки тому

      None better.

    • @bishlap
      @bishlap 4 роки тому

      Brooks also has the distinct honor of committing the most errors in an inning, THREE!!

    • @owenf2299
      @owenf2299 4 роки тому

      @@bishlap still the best defensive 3B of all time. Errors are often misleading. Brooks could've gotten to a ball that no one else would and bobble it and he would likely get an error whereas someone who doesn't get there does not get an error.

  • @bennyvega100
    @bennyvega100 11 років тому +4

    Yep, he was one of the greatest managers ever in both personality and skill.

  • @beachbumtrivia1838
    @beachbumtrivia1838 Рік тому

    I was there! Getting chills, watching this.

  • @roscoefoofoo
    @roscoefoofoo 8 років тому +17

    I don't know if I'm imagining this, but these skinnier, smaller players seem considerably quicker and more fluid than today's weight-conditioned giants. There was a strong bias against weight training then, in the belief that it tightened you up too much and ensured pulls, injuries, etc. So a lot of these players limited their weight training to swinging weighted bats, hand and wrist exercises, etc. This SEEMS evident in how quick they are in their jumps on batted balls, their twists to field and throw, and even their bat speed. Anyone else seeing this?
    Great sideburns, too!

    • @loyaldude10
      @loyaldude10 7 років тому +4

      and no PEDs back then

    • @mikeburkholder9153
      @mikeburkholder9153 6 років тому +2

      roscoefoofoo except Boog Powell. Large man then and now.

    • @aphroditethemighty2056
      @aphroditethemighty2056 6 років тому

      roscoefoofoo

    • @danschneck3141
      @danschneck3141 6 років тому +4

      Weight training is ONE of the reasons for all the injuries players get today, they were absolutely correct! Our coach in High School threatened to kick any player he caught in the weight room off the team. Weights might be OK for football players, but they stiffened your muscles, and you would lose your fluidity...

    • @jimanderson7648
      @jimanderson7648 5 років тому +2

      there were a few more then Boog Powell , to name a few Frank Howard was a giant than as he would big now 6'7" or 6'8" 275 or 285 lbs, Harmon Killabrew was listed at about 200lbs truth be known he weight about 230 to 240 lbs , Frank Robinson was also listed at about 190 to 200 lbs if you look at some films of all star games back then Killabrew is a lot heaver then Robinson was .also the uniform in the 70s made the players look thinner than the uniform of the 50s and early to mid 60s

  • @ddenuci
    @ddenuci 11 років тому +3

    This was Sparky's first year as a manager in the Big Leagues. At 4:37, he looked older than the 36 years he actually was, due to the silver hair. I always loved the way he called his home city "Cincinatta", as he does at 4:50. The Reds starting pitcher, Jim Merritt, had one of the largest one year dropoffs, going from 20-12 in 1970 to 1-11 in 1971.

  • @larry930legend
    @larry930legend 8 років тому +2

    I would attend many many Orioles games from 1966-1971, they were the powerhouse of MLB,Birds must've won over 100 games Frank Robinson smashed at least 40 dangers in those games I attended.

  • @bishlap
    @bishlap 5 років тому +7

    The Reds had the best, deepest lineup in my lifetime, their weakness was pitching. Had the Big Red Machine had better pitching they would've won more than 2 Championships.

    • @bernieudo4399
      @bernieudo4399 4 роки тому

      Imagine with Seaver in his prime?

    • @bishlap
      @bishlap 4 роки тому +2

      w/out question - a lineup for all time, and that was mostly b4 free agency, so the Reds had the same core for a decade... Their problem as always was pitching...they didn't have any. Every time The Reds had a prospect (Gary Nolan, Don Gullet) they'd hurt their arms and never get it back.

    • @bishlap
      @bishlap 4 роки тому

      @@bernieudo4399 The Reds won 2 WS w/ lousy pitching, and they got beat by some excellent teams - The Early 70's Orioles and those great A's teams that won 3 WS!! Biggest disappointment was not beating the Met's in 73. Met's took the A's to 7 games w/ the worst WS lineup in history. Met's always had ARMS.

    • @bernieudo4399
      @bernieudo4399 4 роки тому

      @@bishlap Well...if you're still sore your Mets lost in '73 then guess you'll never get over it. Give the A's credit. They had a pretty good pitching staff that carried them through three WS (Catfish) & a solid closer in Fingers ('72-'74). If Finley didn't break up the team prob a '76 WS. Now that would've been something else. Oakland v. BRM.

    • @bishlap
      @bishlap 4 роки тому

      @@bernieudo4399 wrong!!! I'm a Yankees fan and DESPISE The Mutts!!! I'm pissed at the Reds for losing the pennant to the .239 team batting avg NY Mets!! Give the A's credit? Didn't I do that, profusely? Now, bottom line - The A's were better than the Mets, Reds and Dodgers, the 3 teams they beat for the championship. Why were they better? The A's had superior pitching and great hitting. Reds only had hitting, Mets only had pitching - The Oakland Athletic's had hitting and pitching. The End.

  • @chrisadams9678
    @chrisadams9678 5 років тому +8

    Frank Robinson r .I.p

  • @johnwadsworth4706
    @johnwadsworth4706 5 років тому +5

    The greatest game ever invented !!!

  • @arthur131313
    @arthur131313 11 років тому +10

    Hard to believe - only WS that Weaver won

  • @ddenuci
    @ddenuci 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting this video. Great quality.

  • @darrylking6847
    @darrylking6847 4 роки тому +1

    Concepcion ,Bench, Rose & Perez The Nucleus of the BIG RED MACHINE FROM 1970-76 SHAME Rose & Concepcion aren't in the Hall of fame both deserve that Honor !

  • @redriverwave
    @redriverwave Рік тому +1

    Of all the years I’ve seen the Orioles, this one is the only time I’ve heard a live organist at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore. Wild guess? The organ was a demo/promotion, as a one-time-only by a company like Wurlitzer or Baldwin exclusively for the World Series.

  • @67foxcharlie
    @67foxcharlie 7 років тому +11

    No stupid ski goggles in the locker room after the win.

  • @rickirubio3973
    @rickirubio3973 4 роки тому +5

    Man the Orioles need to bring back those jersey's..

    • @johnjacobs1625
      @johnjacobs1625 4 роки тому +1

      O' need to bring back those pitchers......... hehehe. And I'm an O's fan. Pitching has been their problem for YEARS.

  • @letaureau3622
    @letaureau3622 4 роки тому +1

    Pual Blair excellent center fielder & superb bunter .

  • @allisons3663
    @allisons3663 6 років тому +6

    Love to see games in old stadiums.....no rolling adboards behind homeplate!

    • @ElkArrow
      @ElkArrow 4 роки тому

      I attended lots of games at Memorial Stadium. You could get great sets for $3.00 and $5.

  • @spryfolII
    @spryfolII 5 років тому +1

    Reds and Orioles.....pure CLASS! The Orioles were not going to be denied....period. After losing in 1969 they knew they had to make that up. The Reds shared a common theme with the Orioles. Dynasty squad that had to get over the hump. 5 years later they finally did it, back to back. The Orioles couldn't do it. The 20 years 1964 - 84 was as great a period ANY team. This was the era I became the Oriole fan for life, and with the rebuild and Front Office settled, we're coming back...BELIEVE IT! Orioles....watch out.

    • @graciemaemarie11jones16
      @graciemaemarie11jones16 Рік тому

      orioles won 17 straight at one point. destroyed the reds. woulda beat the reds 62 0f 100 games

    • @MichaelForte-jn5pn
      @MichaelForte-jn5pn Рік тому

      The upset loss to the Mets in 69 made the Orioles an unbeatable force in 1970....no way they were going to lose...

  • @dantheman5745
    @dantheman5745 5 років тому +9

    One humble guy after another being interviewed at the end. Every last one of them. How refreshing. How sad that today's idiots don't possess that same humility.

  • @yogistanu55
    @yogistanu55 4 роки тому

    More Hall of Famers than I can ever remember on two teams in a WS.....I was 15 years old and was shocked how the Orioles handled the Reds other that Lee May...Future Brewers Manager George Bamburger as the O's pitching coach...Bambi's Bombers...love this stuff!!

  • @georgeford3687
    @georgeford3687 2 роки тому

    Most weekday Series games were played during the day. Both in 70 and 71 the teacher brought in a 12 inch black and white TV. I lived in Glen Burnie just south of Baltimore. Great to hear Rex Barney as PA. It was only his second year doing it all the way til 1997

  • @MaximusWolfe
    @MaximusWolfe 10 років тому +8

    Wow that umpire made an awful judgement in calling Boog Powell out there at first in the bottom of the 8th. That wasn't even close.
    any who.....
    Go O's!!!!!!!!

  • @kern39743
    @kern39743 8 років тому +15

    the blade one of the all time great defensive shortstops

    • @bobhayett2376
      @bobhayett2376 5 років тому

      What an arm he had!

    • @1LOCKNLOAD
      @1LOCKNLOAD 5 років тому

      The best as far as I'm concerned.

    • @Mryrhodesian
      @Mryrhodesian 4 роки тому +2

      @@1LOCKNLOAD Me Too. When asked why he felt Belanger was better than say Ozzie Smith who makes all those great defensive plays former shortstop Tony Kubek said, "The reason why you never see belanger make those great diving plays is he doesn't have to. He has such great range he doesn't need to dive he gets to the ball in plenty of time.

    • @1LOCKNLOAD
      @1LOCKNLOAD 4 роки тому +1

      @Mryrhodesian Flashy dives and somersaults don't impress me. Belanger was always where he needed to be, smooth, and consistent. He was also part of the greatest defensive infield ever. (In my opinion).

    • @ElkArrow
      @ElkArrow 4 роки тому +3

      And Blair is, in fact, the second best center fielder ever

  • @jln55
    @jln55 4 роки тому +3

    Orioles had real confidence. They got behind 3-0 in half an inning, yet took over completely after that.

  • @dcbandnerd
    @dcbandnerd 5 років тому +4

    2:28:00
    Iconic. Even made Curt Gowdy shout in amazement.

  • @jayelbee1111
    @jayelbee1111 6 років тому +1

    This was a beginning of an era...The Big Red Machine of the 1970s. Anderson, Rose, Bench, Perez, Concepcion, Geronimo, May, Seaver, Griffey, Foster. What a dynasty!

    • @jimanderson7648
      @jimanderson7648 5 років тому

      great team no doubt .

    • @jimanderson7648
      @jimanderson7648 5 років тому

      but they could be beat with good pitching same as any team

    • @elliyahugenesove9777
      @elliyahugenesove9777 4 роки тому

      Seaver and Foster weren't with them here...Fosters'first series-75

  • @Rickwmc
    @Rickwmc 9 років тому +2

    Here's a trivia point. For the period 1967-78, eleven of the twelve NL pennants were won by the Reds, Cardinals, Dodgers and Pirates (Mets in 1973 the exception). All four of these franchises originated in the old American Association (1882-91), which was a major league way back then, before switching to the NL in the 1890's.

  • @glennevans5824
    @glennevans5824 3 роки тому

    These bring back fond memories...even if yr home team wasn’t in it....you watched and rooted preferably for the league yr team was in...American or National...👍👍

  • @howie9751
    @howie9751 Рік тому +1

    Wow, how quickly the pitchers worked!

  • @raulmacias1311
    @raulmacias1311 4 роки тому +2

    Just look at those cool camera angles! I especially like the camera behind the "catcher" and "umpire" as the pitcher is making his pitch. They just don't use that camera angle anymore!!!

    • @firebird6522
      @firebird6522 4 роки тому

      They can't. Those are now the premium seats in modern stadiums.

    • @aboxofbroken8tracks983
      @aboxofbroken8tracks983 4 роки тому

      @@firebird6522 Well I guess if they could stick a camera in the ground in front of a batter they could put a small one behind home plate and get that shot.

    • @firebird6522
      @firebird6522 4 роки тому +1

      @@aboxofbroken8tracks983 Works for me. They've put cameras in the bases, on the pitching rubber, so why not one behind home plate?

  • @charleskupfer9920
    @charleskupfer9920 10 років тому +1

    thanks two million for this.

  • @sofaking27
    @sofaking27 4 роки тому +2

    No better man to call a ball game then Curt Gowdy!!

  • @elliyahugenesove9777
    @elliyahugenesove9777 4 роки тому +2

    Johnny Bench on Brooks Robinson's play during the series "Had we known he wanted a car that bad we would have bought him one"

  • @Lava1964
    @Lava1964 4 роки тому +2

    People forget that Brooks Robinson committed an error on the first ball hit to him in Game #1 of this World Series. He was more than flawless at third base after that, of course.

  • @hughmac13
    @hughmac13 3 роки тому

    Something I still have never seen in my lifetime, at least that I was old enough to remember: the Orioles in a World Series.

  • @ibill555
    @ibill555 Місяць тому

    Fell asleep watching Ryan Trahan now i am watching the 1970s world series game 5

  • @Mryrhodesian
    @Mryrhodesian 10 років тому +14

    To assasin2525.You must be a holdover from the 60's because only a person on a
    Lsd trip would say that Atlanta would of beaten the Orioles. The Orioles were superior at every position except cather and left field to the Mets. Even their team ERA was lower than the mets. 2.83 to 2.99. Jim Palmer missed 6 weeks in ' 69 was 16-4. The problem with the o's in that series was over confidence. That's why they call it an upset. Anything can happen in a short series. The Mets got hot. And oh yeah by the way, in 1969 I was a die hard Mets fan. I knew it then, and I know it now.The Baltimore Orioles were the better team.

    • @TheAssasin2525
      @TheAssasin2525 10 років тому

      Sorry to disappoint you, bonehead... but I was only 11 years old back then. Indeed, the Braves of that year had as good a hitting attack as your overrated Orioles. As far as pitching goes, everybody and their grandmother knew the better talent lay in the National League during that era, NOT in the American League. So the fact that your birds had an even lower era than my Mets in 69' lay to the fact that the hitting in the American League was that much weaker than in the much talented National League. As far as using the excuse that your Orioles were over confident is just plain laughable! Face it pal, no one on the Orioles team-much less the baseball world-even you... had any inkling that with all the mouthing off by your so called superior team and its misguided fans... thought for a millisecond that being over confident before the series was going to bite you guys in the ass!!!!! lol

    • @flyingdutchman913
      @flyingdutchman913 6 років тому +1

      They DID. BUT PITCHING was just a teeny bit better and a freakish amt of guys having career yrs.
      CLEON JONES finished 3rd in hitting. Journeyman Tommie Agee had a career year so did pitcher Gary Gentry. Some punk named Nolan Ryan even contributed. Stone face Gil Hodges just made the lineups then farted all game on the bench.
      Donn (always 2 N's) Clendenon, Bud Harrelson hit and [old farts] METS Art Shamsky and Ron Swoboda played outta their minds. Koosman 17 wins, Tom Terrific was...... uh well TERRIFIC! Some pot smokin' National Guard soldier Tug McGraw was finding out he was pretty good. DON FUKKIN CARDWELL (WHO?) yeah. Career year.
      OK I'm back. How in hell these guys won it I'll never know.
      Tom won his most ever 25 with a 2.20 ERA! Gary Gentry was a rookie and never won more 13-12. Jones hit .340 when hardly anyone hit .300. Wayne Garret was a rookie and sucked 1 hr .218.
      Ryan technically a rookie was 6-3 + 1 SV. J.C. Martin and Al Weis sucked at .209 & .215. Jerry Grote was steady all career .242 6 HR. Swoboda .235 9HR 52RBI his usual.
      Art Shamsky OY!! .300 14HR in 100g and never did shit again. Tug was 9-3 12 SV 2.24 ERA!
      Agee hit his most HRs 26 and 3rd best BA .271.
      Clendenon was a mid-season pickup and hit 12 HRs in 72G. Koos won 17 2.28 ERA, Cardwell career yr 8-10 3.01 ERA, Ron Tayloir never did better 9-4 2.72 ERA And ED CHARLES stunk the place up so he retired. He hit I can't remember like .212

    • @michaelshelide3450
      @michaelshelide3450 6 років тому

      The Vanilla Godzilla k

    • @UnleashTheGreen
      @UnleashTheGreen 6 років тому

      plus that was an Orioles team that went to 3 straight WS, '69,'70 and "71. but lets not forget the '69 Mets won a 100 games, they were no fluke either, they were a heck of a team.

    • @cidguridy8389
      @cidguridy8389 5 років тому +1

      Remember the Cubbies were in first by a large margin and then went heels up, while Mets won and won from August through September.
      O's royally choked, but give credit to a good Mets team.

  • @markjohnson9455
    @markjohnson9455 4 роки тому +1

    Listening to old games from a different era has been fun despite having to work at home due to COVID19. I think the old-time broadcasting is much better than we listen to now and lot less corporate.
    I think MLB should return the tradition of daytime baseball in the World Series because it would bring more viewers to the sport. It is possible to start at a game on FOX at 4pm to meet the needs of the West Coast and East Coast because the games would end no later than 8pm. I believe they may see higher viewership if they cater to the needs of the viewing audience instead of being worried about the dollars.

  • @johnwheet7037
    @johnwheet7037 4 роки тому

    I watched this game as a kid, I was 11 and crazy over baseball...Both teams were loaded with stars! The year before the Orioles were beat by the amazing Mets, which was an awesome series but the Orioles ( 4 pitchers with 20 wins) were determined not to lose this year dispite the Big Red Machine, Rose, Tolan, Perez, Bench, May among others, they had no weakness at the plate. You could actully root for both teams!!

  • @johnchieze530
    @johnchieze530 Рік тому +1

    it's 53 years later, r.i.p. to mr. robinson

  • @michaelleroy9281
    @michaelleroy9281 5 років тому +2

    Brooks Robinson Would Series MVP 1970 also AL MVP 1964

  • @theeditorialsuite1070
    @theeditorialsuite1070 4 роки тому +2

    Very classy move by Sparky Anderson.

  • @raulmacias1311
    @raulmacias1311 3 роки тому +1

    Now, this is what I call great Major League Baseball coverage

  • @melbea03
    @melbea03 10 років тому +7

    AKA the Brooks Robinson series

  • @notv2007
    @notv2007 11 років тому +2

    Baseball was suffering a decline across the league from 1967 when the NFL had their 1st Super Bowl until the 1975 World Series when they had what was at the time labelled the greatest game of all - Game 6

    • @paulsonj72
      @paulsonj72 4 роки тому

      The lack of offense in 1968 really hurt as well too.

  • @billymatthews7346
    @billymatthews7346 4 роки тому

    Great programming....unlike the upside down world we are living in currently....

  • @johnmanier7968
    @johnmanier7968 7 років тому +2

    Amazing how many empty seats there were for this game -- about 7,000 below capacity. Yes, it rained heavily in the hours before the game, but it was the freaking World Series and a clinching game since the O's won it. They also were below capacity for Games 6 and 7 of the 1971 World Series, won by the Pirates. I believe those were the last World Series games that weren't played before capacity crowds.

  • @fairfaxcat1312
    @fairfaxcat1312 9 років тому +2

    Always amazing to think of how successful all three Charm City teams were in the late sixties and early 70's--the O's were great well into the 80's--and how local fans took them for granted. There were about six or seven thousand empty seats for this championship game and dwindling fan support partially contributed--owner Bob Irsay certainly played the larger role--to the "Coats" relocating to Indianapolis. The Orioles always struggled to lure a million fans per season to the stadium throughout this winning era and sometimes they didn't even reach that mark.

    • @randomtraveler9854
      @randomtraveler9854 8 років тому

      The reason there were empty seats was because it rained all and they didn't know if the game would be postponed. And Irasy is not the reason the Orioles didn't draw well, he didn't even own the Colts until 1972 and even with him gone the Orioles struggle to get fans for weeknight games.

    • @randomtraveler9854
      @randomtraveler9854 8 років тому

      It was because of the stadium that the fans didn't show up. You had a mediocre stadium complete with obstructed views and poor plumbing in the middle of a residential setting without any major roads nearby. I am to young (27) to remember the stadium but have seen the site in person and I couldn't believe such a large stadium existed in such a location. And notice that when the team moved to Camden Yards their attendance tripled and they lead the league in attendance several years even without a playoff birth.

    • @Lewis9709
      @Lewis9709 7 років тому

      +Just Me You also have to remember at that time downtown Baltimore was completely desolate. Just slums and abandoned warehouses, and empty shipping docks, so a stadium like Camden Yards would've made no sense. The late William Donald Schaeffer started rebuilding downtown Baltimore about 10 years later w/the Inner Harbor and expanded from there. That made Camden Yards possible in 1992. Also a lot of ballparks were crap back then(many were used for both baseball and football) and most were no better than Memorial Stadium. Camden Yards was the first of the "New-Old ballparks"

    • @fairfaxcat1312
      @fairfaxcat1312 7 років тому

      Lewis 970 Downtown Balto. was not completely desolate. Charles Center was well under way by the mid-60's and the Civic Center opened in '62. Now those projects may now seem to have been somewhat misguided efforts to bring more life downtown but downtown Balto. was more than "slums and abandoned warehouses." The big department stores, while fading, had not departed and there was plenty of government and medical employment.

  • @shawnyoung8752
    @shawnyoung8752 3 роки тому +1

    Look up Ferguson Jenkins stats from 67 to 72. Won 20 games every year. 37 to 40 starts. Avg 26 27 cg. Threw 270 to 313 innings. So to walk ratio 8 to 1. Gave up gopher balls. Solo Hrs. He wasn't even considered a top five pitcher.