1951 World Series film

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  • @MrTrackman100
    @MrTrackman100 5 років тому +16

    Ah! The first WS I remember as a kid. Watched the last few innings of each game on my way home from school from a TV in an appliance store window. Yankee fan ever since!

  • @michaelsemmijr2095
    @michaelsemmijr2095 3 роки тому +10

    In game 2 . There was no mention of Mantle getting caught/hurt in that drain piping in RF. Making way for DiMaggios wave off and catch.

    • @jayclarke5466
      @jayclarke5466 Рік тому

      No ,he got that drag bunt single in 2nd, scored…then later they said Bauer in RF
      Also game 1 ended w #6 Mantle flying out to Mays

  • @philallard986
    @philallard986 7 місяців тому +1

    5:55 - SUCH A WONDERFUL MOMENT - pure bliss

  • @stevenyourke7901
    @stevenyourke7901 3 роки тому +3

    Mantle batted lead off. He started game 2 with a drag bunt single. That gives some idea how fast he was at that time. Later in that game, he sustained a terrible knee injury chasing a fly ball when his spikes caught in an open drain in right field. He would never be quite that fast again.

  • @jayclarke5466
    @jayclarke5466 Рік тому +2

    Bobby Thomson was an excellent CF moved off it to 3B to make way for rookie Mays…
    His 3b play almost cost them the playoffs vs Dodgers in gm3 and definitely helped Yanks beat Giants

  • @timrobinson7519
    @timrobinson7519 5 років тому +4

    Cool to see the film after the WS film good to see old Comiskey Park in 1939 and all the great AL players of the day

  • @paultheaudaciousbradford6772
    @paultheaudaciousbradford6772 2 роки тому +2

    Stanky (White Sox), Rigney (Angels), Dark (Giants), Westrum (Mets), Durocher(Cubs) all managed in the 60’s. Had Topps cards of all oc ‘em.

  • @deepdrag8131
    @deepdrag8131 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve watched this video many, many times - and each time the damn Yankees win.

  • @mortimerzilch2608
    @mortimerzilch2608 4 роки тому +5

    it doesn't show Mickey Mantle lying on the outfield grass in Game 2 after ripping his ACL in a drainage ditch on a fly ball hit by Willie Mays or Mickey being carried off on a stretcher. It should show that.

    • @scottmorissey8915
      @scottmorissey8915 4 роки тому +2

      All those injuries he had...How many records would he have set, but for 'em?

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 3 роки тому

      Had to be gruesome.

  • @TheBatugan77
    @TheBatugan77 4 роки тому +2

    They called this a subway series.
    In point of fact, one could walk from each park to the other, over (I believe) the Macombs Dam Bridge.

    • @tomb4575
      @tomb4575 4 роки тому +2

      Giants played in Manhatten , Yankees in The Bronx you could walk but there was a subway line years ago. We forget at that time The Giants had been in the series 14 times in 1951.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 3 роки тому +3

      @@tomb4575
      I came along after the Giants left. Always wish they hadn't.

  • @TheBatugan77
    @TheBatugan77 4 роки тому +2

    To me, the best thing about the Bobby Thomson HR...was a nervous rookie Willie Mays being on deck.

  • @usaveteran-retired6464
    @usaveteran-retired6464 5 років тому +1

    1939 MLB Film after series, featuring Bill Dickey, Hank Thompson, and a young combo of Joltin' Joe DiMaggio and the Splendid Splinter, Ted Williams. Awesome!

  • @pianopappy
    @pianopappy 4 роки тому +1

    The narrator of the official 1951 World Series film was former major league infielder and manager Lew Fonseca, who also directed and narrated several other official World Series highlights films between 1949 and 1953.

    • @jaycompany4886
      @jaycompany4886 3 роки тому

      Is he related to the guy who narrated football games?

    • @pianopappy
      @pianopappy 3 роки тому

      @@jaycompany4886 Jay, you might be thinking of John Facenda (1913 - 1984), who was associated with NFL Films from 1965 until his death. Facenda, who began anchoring news broadcasts for Philadelphia's WCAU-TV in 1948, was chosen by NFL Films founder, Ed Sabol, to narrate NFL highlight films. You can read more about him at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Facenda

    • @jaycompany4886
      @jaycompany4886 3 роки тому +1

      @@pianopappy yes, thank you for the 411

    • @pianopappy
      @pianopappy 3 роки тому

      @@jaycompany4886 At first, I wondered what you meant by "411". As an old retired phone company employee, I should have remembered that 411 was the number subscribers dialed to reach an information operator. Speaking of information operators, you might enjoy this routine I posted from the mid-1960's by the comedy team of Nichols & May:
      ua-cam.com/video/SfLaY-R9kaU/v-deo.html

    • @jaycompany4886
      @jaycompany4886 3 роки тому +1

      @@pianopappy thank you, I really enjoyed it, really funny...good times back then, you can't get anything with a dime these days....when i was a kid, I'd buy a candy with a penny...take care

  • @TheBatugan77
    @TheBatugan77 4 роки тому +2

    I believe the lady in the thumbnail was Mrs. Leo Durocher...aka Laraine Day. Leo couldn't hit. But he could always pick 'em in the field.

  • @scottaznavourian7617
    @scottaznavourian7617 5 років тому +5

    Did he say 37 of 44? Ridiculous

  • @scottaznavourian7617
    @scottaznavourian7617 5 років тому +11

    Kust think bobby thompson saved the dodgers from losing 3 straight world series

    • @jamesmatthew3681
      @jamesmatthew3681 5 років тому

      But he nearly killed the Yankees in this Series.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 4 роки тому

      @@jamesmatthew3681
      Nearly.
      But not quite.

    • @rentslave
      @rentslave 4 роки тому

      Dick Sisler kept them from losing 5 straight.

    • @GetBenched2010
      @GetBenched2010 3 роки тому

      The Dodgers lost in 1949 but the Phillies made the WS out of the NL in 1950 so this was the 3rd team in 3 years to lose to the Yanx.

  • @davidr5961
    @davidr5961 4 роки тому +4

    Joe finished his career winning his last three years , 49 thru 51, and winning his first three years, from 36 - 39

    • @syourke3
      @syourke3 4 роки тому +1

      DAVID R Joe didn’t win; the Yankees won. They were the greatest dynasty in the history of professional sports. Between 1921 and 1964, the Yankees won 29 American League pennants and 21 Works Series. Between 1927 and 1953, they won 16 pennants and they won the World Series all 16 times! 16 out of 16! They were just incredible! Joe had the good fortune to play with a very great team. He played 13 seasons in all and the Yankees won 9 pennants and 9 World Series. Just amazing.

    • @syourke3
      @syourke3 4 роки тому

      Charles McCarron True. He lost three years to the army. He was never as good when he fans back in 1946. By 35, he was washed up. Couldn’t run.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 3 роки тому

      Nine WS rings in 13 years. Pretty good.

    • @paultheaudaciousbradford6772
      @paultheaudaciousbradford6772 2 роки тому

      @@syourke3 No. No! No, no, no!!!
      From ‘21-‘64 the Yankees won 29 pennants and won 20 (not 21) World Series. They lost NINE times: 21 v Giants, 22 v Giants, 26 v Cards, 42 v Cards, 55 v Dodgers, 57 v Braves, 60 v Pirates, 63 v Dodgers, 64 v Cards.
      Also, they did NOT win 16 World Series out of 16 from ‘27-‘53. They only won 15 times. They lost to St. Louis in 1942. For comparison, over that very same period, the Indians were undefeated - winning in ‘48 and not losing even once!!! Now, THAT’S something to be proud of.
      DiMaggio played in ten series with New York and was on the losing ‘42 team. He was in the military in ‘43 when the Yankees won the championship, proving that they were better off without him.
      So typical of you Yankee fans. You can’t brag about your team’s actual accomplishments so you inflate and exaggerate and expect to be able to buffalo folks into thinking your team is so great.
      But some of us pay attention and won’t let you get away with it!!
      Hate to tell you, but they might have done ok if they hadn’t fielded so many stiffs.

    • @robertdavis6213
      @robertdavis6213 2 роки тому

      Mandi nga 1976

  • @gomezesmorticia
    @gomezesmorticia 5 років тому +1

    Many of the pitchers pitched complete games.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 4 роки тому +2

      Giants walked the Earth in those days. Unfortunately for them... So did the Yankees.

  • @scottmorissey8915
    @scottmorissey8915 4 роки тому

    The Yankee Clipper's Last Hurrah! Hit a 2B his last time up (T9 of game 6), but then Gil McDougald tried to bunt. Gil hit it to third, where Joe got nailed for a fielder's choice.

  • @TheBatugan77
    @TheBatugan77 4 роки тому

    Damn! Monte Irvin was an animal in this series.

  • @jacobmoreno7706
    @jacobmoreno7706 Рік тому

    No nonsense baseball right here jack

  • @howie9751
    @howie9751 8 місяців тому

    One thing I've noticed with all these WS videos, how many times an fielder muffs a ball. Fielding was not as good back then as it is now.

  • @rentslave
    @rentslave 4 роки тому

    Leo's big pitchers were exhausted,going 0-3.Koslo couldn't twice find magic.

    • @pigalleycatemanresu7321
      @pigalleycatemanresu7321 4 роки тому

      Yankee pitching was superior, even without Whitey Ford, who was in the service. The Yankees would have started Johnny Sain, who they got from the Braves for Lew Burdette in September, in the fourth game. But it rained, and they started Allie Reynolds the next day. Reynolds had pitched two no-hitters that September! And Lopat with the clutch single! DH sucks. And I think that Kusava closed out 3 of the Yankees 5-peat. What's missing from this video is Mantle's horrendous knee injury on a Willie May's blooper to right center. But we do see DiMaggio tip his cap after his final MLB home run.

  • @jayclarke5466
    @jayclarke5466 Рік тому

    Doubles by Bobby Thomson and Joe D…both would have been HR s in PG

  • @ronniecozzi8385
    @ronniecozzi8385 3 роки тому

    There was some sloppy fielding by the Giants corner outfielders.

  • @willdrucker4291
    @willdrucker4291 3 роки тому

    What in the hell was Eddie Stanky doing to Leo Durocher?

  • @MickTheQuickk
    @MickTheQuickk 5 років тому +4

    Cheating Giants had a spy in center field at the Polo Grounds who told their batters what pitch was coming. That's how they caught the Dodgers in 1951. True fact.

    • @GreatDarkWing0491
      @GreatDarkWing0491 4 роки тому +3

      Some things never change...

    • @alvinmendez09
      @alvinmendez09 4 роки тому +1

      Get the fuck otta here no one cheatin but your moms

    • @alvinmendez09
      @alvinmendez09 4 роки тому +1

      MickTheQuickk wack

    • @MickTheQuickk
      @MickTheQuickk 4 роки тому

      @@alvinmendez09 It's true. You can look it up.

    • @robertwhiteside1905
      @robertwhiteside1905 3 роки тому +2

      The polo grounds was 496 ft from home plate to center field. How can you see anything from center field.

  • @willdrucker4291
    @willdrucker4291 3 роки тому

    wow...game 1...some rookie named MICKEY MANTLE lifts a high fly to another rookie named WILLIE MAYS to end the game...game 2..Mays hits a high fly to Center that nearly ends the career of that kid named MANTLE...wonder whatever happened to those two guys?

  • @wiedep
    @wiedep 5 років тому

    How'd you like to sit behind "Mr. Knick" (Gi-ants beer sponsor Knickerbocker) and his tri-corner hat? He's behind the
    Yanks dugout @ 37:55

  • @alcapetta3399
    @alcapetta3399 4 роки тому

    I wonder if the Astros of 2020 have seen this film?

  • @syourke3
    @syourke3 5 років тому +1

    Ralph Branca must have been nearly suicidal after giving up the home fun to Thompson. I don’t think he ever pitched again.

    • @bobheck7303
      @bobheck7303 5 років тому +1

      He did. Well.

    • @syourke3
      @syourke3 5 років тому

      Robert Heck I stand corrected. I understand that He was very depressed after giving up the home run to Thompson. Which is understandable.

    • @bobheck7303
      @bobheck7303 5 років тому

      @@syourke3 it's tough going there. The lows are deep, letting others down. A lot of fans don't understand but you do. You're a good man.

    • @syourke3
      @syourke3 5 років тому +2

      Robert Heck Thanks. I read something about Branca going into deep depression after the home run. I can’t imagine how he ever went to Brooklyn again after that. I recall when Bill Buckner was blamed for the Red Sox loss to the Mets in 1986 (?) and the awful way he was treated by the fans in Boston. I think fans tend to forget that the players are human beings and are vulnerable to insults and scapegoating just like the rest of us. Just because a guy pays for a ticket to a ball game doesn’t give him the right to humiliate a player for having made an error. The player feels bad enough without the fans rubbing it in.

    • @bobheck7303
      @bobheck7303 5 років тому +1

      @@syourke3 Wow, I visit older games to hear intelligent, beautiful words people speak like you that are so rare. I'm blown away, you take the cake. I will get back to you for sure. I hope your wife, kids, friends and others appreciate you. You made my day!

  • @alecthebold
    @alecthebold 4 роки тому

    classic ny giants

  • @harryfrezza1035
    @harryfrezza1035 5 років тому

    NY-A NY-N!

  • @paint1955
    @paint1955 4 роки тому

    The original cheaters!