Swingin' A's 1974 World Series Gm. 1 vs. Dodgers

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  • In 1974, the A’s sought a new face between Finley and the players, turning to Alvin Dark as their new manager. With Dark at the helm, they tried to become the only franchise other than the Yankees to win three straight titles. This was Hunter’s season to lead the way, as he won the Cy Young Award with another phenomenal season, winning a career-best 25 games.
    While the other A’s championship teams sailed through the regular season and had to fight through tough series in the playoffs, this one was the opposite. The A’s lost just twice in nine postseason games, beating the Orioles in the ALCS and then the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series. Rollie Fingers won the World Series MVP Award, a rare honor for a relief pitcher, after picking up a victory and two saves, working 9-1/3 innings in the series.
    The first era of the A’s in Oakland, known as the “Swingin’ A’s,” won three consecutive World Series championships in the early 1970s, something only one other Major League franchise (the Yankees) has ever been able to equal.

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  • @victorblock3421
    @victorblock3421 5 місяців тому +4

    RIP to my favorite pitcher as a kid. Kenny Holtzman died 3 days ago, April 14, 2024.

  • @davesmith6146
    @davesmith6146 4 роки тому +23

    Watching Reggie Jackson wearing the Green and Gold is PRICELESS !!

  • @romelovesdan
    @romelovesdan 4 роки тому +14

    THANK YOU!!!! More Swingin' A's games PLEASE!!!!!

  • @ronaldringler1497
    @ronaldringler1497 3 місяці тому +4

    Curt and Vin. Doesn't get any better!

  • @BlackuLaLa
    @BlackuLaLa 4 роки тому +10

    "Sal Bando" sounds like an evil bounty hunter in the Star Wars universe! I can't tell you how much I'm enjoying this game. Than you SO MUCH for putting it up. I'm recovering from a couple operations so if I'm going to be stuck lying down, this is the way to do it. You're the man!

    • @ericvogt3313
      @ericvogt3313 2 роки тому

      Now whenever I watch Bando swing a bat I'm going to hear the lightsaber sound

    • @spy1965
      @spy1965 Рік тому

      Star Wars....lol...Boba Fett

    • @towhee89
      @towhee89 2 місяці тому

      Hahahaha it does that's funny

  • @ronniewest838
    @ronniewest838 Рік тому +6

    A great piece of American History.

  • @dezertfox3130
    @dezertfox3130 Рік тому +4

    Holtzman is vastly underrated if you look at his lifetime stats

  • @Robster543210
    @Robster543210 Рік тому +3

    Those A's were good, real good.

  • @smartluck100
    @smartluck100 Рік тому +4

    Weekend WS games should be played during the day so little kids can enjoy them

    • @graciemaemarie11jones16
      @graciemaemarie11jones16 7 місяців тому

      lol/ little kids nowdays are watching porn, watching sick stuff on how to bang your own mother...

  • @MatthewBaumgarten
    @MatthewBaumgarten Рік тому +4

    Buckner as a dodger, for such an awesome player over all it’s sad he never got a championship and ring

    • @zcam1969
      @zcam1969 6 місяців тому

      he is remembered for the ball bouncing between his legs in Boston sadly .lol

    • @graciemaemarie11jones16
      @graciemaemarie11jones16 3 місяці тому

      he disrespected the A'S screw him

  • @richardsmith6496
    @richardsmith6496 4 роки тому +6

    Three straight WS wins for the A's. It would have been four if Finley hadn't sold off his best players.

    • @frederickrapp5396
      @frederickrapp5396 3 роки тому +2

      I think that A’s could have won at least four in a row if not for Finley selling his best players. Quite possibly five or even six or seven. They were a very, very, powerful ball club, with most of their team just approaching their peak years. They definitely would have challenged the Yankees record of five in a row from 1949-53. Shame on Finley for doing what he did. Would have loved to see this ball club go up against Cincinnati’s “Big Red Machine” of 75-76. I believe that A’s great starting pitching made them superior; as they proved in 1972 with Reggie Jackson missing the entire World Series. Shame on Charlie Finley. He should have paid his ballplayers, instead of selling them away like cattle.

    • @ericn1450
      @ericn1450 2 роки тому +1

      They lost to the Red Sox in 75 in the ALCS with most of the same team. They lost Hunter due to a Finley screw up but Jackson, Bando, Rudi, Tenace, North and Campaneris were still on the team as well as Holtzman, Blue and Fingers. At the time it was considered an upset.

    • @rafaelramirez1507
      @rafaelramirez1507 2 роки тому

      @@ericn1450 though shameful what Finley did during the middle seventies by selling his best ball players during the middle 70s , I still believe that the Oakland A's were basically the same team in 1975 except that they didn't have Jim "Catfish" Hunter who had a great pitching record with the New York Yankees , he was 23-14 with a 2.58 era .... but against the Boston Red Sox during his first stint with the Bronx Bombers, he went 0-3 while giving up 14 runs in 30 innings in 4 starts 🙄

    • @ericn1450
      @ericn1450 2 роки тому +1

      @@rafaelramirez1507 he didn’t really sell them though. He tried to sell Blue, Rudi and Fingers in 76 but Kuhn overruled him. He was a cheapskate who wouldn’t pay the players what they deserved and they all wanted out. Holtzman famously asked for a huge salary hoping it would be rejected so he could simply leave.

    • @rafaelramirez1507
      @rafaelramirez1507 2 роки тому

      @@ericn1450 I agree Eric 👍

  • @rafaelramirez1507
    @rafaelramirez1507 2 роки тому +4

    Curt Gowdy, Tony Kubek and Vin Scully ...... 🌟Priceless🌟

    • @purveyoroffinefoodslaszlo9955
      @purveyoroffinefoodslaszlo9955 Рік тому +2

      So good. Scully was so knowledgeable.

    • @rafaelramirez1507
      @rafaelramirez1507 Рік тому +1

      @@purveyoroffinefoodslaszlo9955 yes he was ... he was so good that everytime he would do the announcing for the game of the week on television, you felt like you were part of the players in the dug-out 👍,what a amazing top notch knowledgeable gentleman he was 🌟🤩 .... R.I.P. Vin Scully 🙏

  • @jamesmiller6217
    @jamesmiller6217 3 роки тому +6

    1:45:49. Amazing throw by Joe Ferguson.

    • @BAYAREA-kd1ig
      @BAYAREA-kd1ig 3 роки тому +2

      Someone else pointed this out on another youtube clip regarding this play is at 1:46:12 watch the fan in the bleachers flip off the A's and his wife getting mad at him.

    • @jamesmiller6217
      @jamesmiller6217 3 роки тому +1

      @@BAYAREA-kd1ig hahaha. funny!

  • @kevindickson2178
    @kevindickson2178 4 роки тому +4

    announcers announce baseball rather than try to impress viewers like today.

  • @victorkreitner754
    @victorkreitner754 Рік тому +1

    $8500.00 for each umpire. That was pretty good money for that time period. Could buy at least 2 new cars with that money or a nice house down payment. Hard to believe 50 years later the A's are one of the worst run franchises in baseball, and are barely hanging on in Oakland. Wouldn't shock me if you see them in Vegas within 5-10 years.

  • @charlessmith263
    @charlessmith263 Рік тому +3

    I had studied the most famous double play in that series by the Dodgers - Joe Ferguson catching on the run a fly ball to retire Oakland's Reggie Jackson, and then immediately fires a long throw from the outfield to home plate, with Yeager of the Dodgers catching the ball in time, and taking the collision with Oakland's Sal Bando but holding on to the ball for the other out, retiring Bando as well - which is a 9-2 DP. The LA fans loved that play so much! It was in the MLB's highlight reels in 1974 for years to come.
    I looked at the numbers for this spectacular play of this series.....
    1. Ferguson's run-up to intercept Wynn's catch....about 15 or so mph.
    2. The cannon from his throw to the plate....was likely 100 or so mph max in velocity.
    3. Sal Bando's collision---about a few hundred pounds of force but Yeager survived that.
    4. Now the hang-time - from where Ferguson released that ball after the throw to the time Yeager caught it - about 2 1/2 seconds - maybe less than that.
    5. Finally - the time Yeager caught the ball to the collision leading to the out - 1/3 of a second!

  • @justinllamas1
    @justinllamas1 Рік тому +2

    ironically 2 of the pitchers featured in this game (messersmith for LA, catfish hunter for oakland) played a huge role in the creation of free agency. seitz arbitrated hunter’s case after finley breached his contract in 1974, and then messersmith’s case after he declared that he was a FA after pitching the renewal year in 1975 without signing a contract. seitz ruled in the players’ favor both cases and essentially struck down the indentured servitude in baseball known as the reserve clause.

    • @bluebird925
      @bluebird925 Рік тому +1

      Great point about the first 2 free agents to be.

  • @BrianUnderwood-q5u
    @BrianUnderwood-q5u Рік тому +1

    Saw the As play white Sox at comiskey in 73 Oakland had a killer team

  • @roseandbench
    @roseandbench 10 місяців тому

    The Reds should have been there. 98 wins without any comparable pitching to the Dodgers. Jimmy Wynn Cincinnati native. Gene Tenace and Rollie Fingers Ohio natives. Walter Alston... Oxford,Ohio.

  • @nmb5588
    @nmb5588 Місяць тому

    The As were a dynasty as WS champs 72, 73. and 74. They had iconic "mustache swag" as well. When baseball was America's sport. No crazy salaries from free agency yet.

  • @bufnyfan1
    @bufnyfan1 Рік тому +2

    Sad to think that the A's will be moving from Oakland to Las Vegas. The city of Oakland and the A's simply couldn't come up with a plan to build a new stadium to replace the Coliseum (which was originally built in 1966). The A's wanted Oakland to pay a substantial part of the cost for this and the city has other priorities for public funds than to build a stadium for owners who can easily do it themselves.

  • @Eddie_Schantz
    @Eddie_Schantz 10 місяців тому +1

    I had forgotten that Jimmy "Toy Cannon" Wynn had played for the Dodgers for 2 years. There is a video of him hitting the longest homerun ever hit in Crossley Field on
    June 11, 1967. The homerun cleared the left field wall and can be seen bounncing on what I think is I-75. He played for the Houston Colts/Astros for 10 years. when his
    career started.

  • @nbafan9388
    @nbafan9388 Місяць тому

    I remember seeing this live when I was young. I don't remember the constant reference to Rollie Fingers as 'Roland". That would've driven me nuts.

  • @williamdunphy352
    @williamdunphy352 4 роки тому +1

    0:13 Umpires (Game 1)
    HP Tom Gorman (NL) (Crew Chief) (5th)
    1B Bill Kunkel (AL) (1st)
    2B Doug Harvey (NL) (2nd)
    3B Don Denkinger (AL) (1st)
    LF Andy Olsen (NL) (1st)
    RF Ron Luciano (AL) (1st)

  • @brando7266
    @brando7266 2 роки тому +1

    The a's should go back to these uniforms, classics

  • @cjones3710
    @cjones3710 11 місяців тому

    Dear As do not move, jist fix oakland collesum and take down that part you don't want anymore.

  • @paolo-n2000
    @paolo-n2000 2 місяці тому

    Keep the A's in Oakland...sell the team John Fisher!!!!

  • @kevindickson2178
    @kevindickson2178 4 роки тому +5

    the game moves along....compared to today's 3+ hr games.....much more entertaining.

    • @BlackuLaLa
      @BlackuLaLa 4 роки тому +2

      I left baseball 20 years ago after finding out that my childhood heroes were jacked on 'roids. I was very disappointed. Anyway, I'm coming back now, and I barely recognize the game. It's all about managers arguing stupid stuff with the umps so they can get some spotlight, announcers trying to be clever, and ads that seem to be from a world I hardly recognize lol. I need a time machine. And some scotch

  • @williamdunphy352
    @williamdunphy352 4 роки тому +1

    NBC Radio:
    Jim Simpson (PBP) 1st half
    Monte Moore (PBP) 2nd half

  • @zcam1969
    @zcam1969 6 місяців тому

    my man Curt Gowdy. Campananis hit 290 that is good for a Short Stop in the 70s

  • @williamdunphy352
    @williamdunphy352 4 роки тому +2

    Curt Gowdy (PBP) Tony Kubek & Vin Scully (C) 1st half
    Scully (PBP) Kubek & Gowdy (C) 2nd half

  • @rjpsuh06
    @rjpsuh06 2 роки тому +1

    1:02:49 Kubek, Scully (RIP) and Gowdy (RIP)

  • @edwardcannon291
    @edwardcannon291 11 місяців тому

    He didn't look bad in pin stripes either

  • @orbyfan
    @orbyfan 6 місяців тому

    I miss the days when relievers would pitch more than 1 inning.

    • @zcam1969
      @zcam1969 6 місяців тому +1

      Raliegh Fingers 👍

  • @varrick1226
    @varrick1226 5 місяців тому

    I loved the A's so much I live in the Pittsburgh Pirates area in central Pa. and of course I was also a Phillies fan. But the A's always found a way to win which attracted me to them. And Curt Gowdy had the best voice ever loved everything he did.

  • @GreenHornet1962
    @GreenHornet1962 7 місяців тому

    I grew up a Dodger fan but the A's are the first dynasty that I remember. You can't beat having Vin Scully, Curt Gowdy, and Tony Kubec in the booth.

  • @randywalsh8383
    @randywalsh8383 Рік тому

    Bottom of 2nd for the Dodgers would have been, bases loaded nobody out, with replay. Phantom dp at 2nd, and batter probably beat it out at 1st.

  • @jamesrivera4947
    @jamesrivera4947 2 роки тому

    Different Warning Track depths, huh 🤔 For years, the Warning Track was one of the few concessions the MLBPA was able wrangle from ownership 😲

  • @jamesrivera4947
    @jamesrivera4947 2 роки тому +2

    Back in 1973 while warming up prior to a game against the Giants, Buckner took the time to pose for an photo out in left field 😉

  • @RD22
    @RD22 Рік тому

    Cary Grant! I thought it was Harry Carey in the stands

  • @jamesmiller6217
    @jamesmiller6217 3 роки тому

    1:43:55. Cey’s error let’s in the winning run.

  • @JustCallMeKen
    @JustCallMeKen 4 роки тому

    Gee, I wonder who's going to win ... !

  • @p.s.9031
    @p.s.9031 4 роки тому +1

    Catfish the closer!

    • @raymondswenson5529
      @raymondswenson5529 3 роки тому +3

      An excerpt from "Catfish ...My Life in Baseball" where he talks about coming in to face Joe Ferguson with the Dodgers rallying:
      DARK: He can't hit your curve ball with a boat paddle!
      CATFISH: That's nice....but he's getting fastballs.
      DARK:. Fastball? No I said he couldn't hit a curveball!
      CATFISH: I ain't got no curveball today.
      Three pitches and Ferguson goes down.....all fastballs.

  • @vazz22
    @vazz22 4 роки тому

    A lil' OAKTOWN LOVE! ⚾️

  • @mirandamiranda5830
    @mirandamiranda5830 3 роки тому

    Beat LA ! Beat LA! Beat LA!

  • @garybryant9097
    @garybryant9097 7 місяців тому

    Steve Garvey, rooted for him in 1974, voted against him in 2024.
    Garvey 74 and Garvey 24 have something in common. Defeat.

  • @zcam1969
    @zcam1969 6 місяців тому

    ''phantom double play '' lol both Dodgers were safe on that play! Reggie Jackson had a launch angle before it became poplar in the 2000s

  • @randy4395
    @randy4395 2 роки тому +1

    Vin Scully is another extremely overrated announcer,like Al Michaels.

  • @KnockOffBeingFat
    @KnockOffBeingFat Рік тому

    The Dodgers could not win the last game in the 70's! 1974. 1977. 1978.