Baseball in the 70's was still hugely popular. Football had passed it in television audiences, but baseball was still a big part of sports and pop culture in general.
Not my favorite announcer, I just considered him OK. It is tempting to dislike him, for pronouncing Yankees as "Yangkizz" about 1000 times during this broadcast. I was at this game, at age 20 during a year off from college, very close to where Reggie's last HR landed, 4 seats to the right of one of the guys climbing the fence. They were having an adrenalin rush making them want to get the ball, before they realized people on the other side were going to beat them to it, so it wasn't worth getting thrown out or arrested unless they ended up with the ball! This is the first time I've watched the ABC telecast of the entire game (albeit, with commercials and other dead spots edited out.). TV resolution back then wasn't what it is now, but I've never seen a clearer version than this one. In 45 years, I've not run across even one high-resolution photograph which shows me in the crowd there. Sure would be nice to find one where I can positively ID myself, preferably right when the ball is landing.
I saw this game on TV back in 1977. I was only allowed to watch the first three innings before bedtime in the Atlantic Time Zone. My parents woke me up for the bottom of the eigth, and all I can say is watching Reggie's third home run of the game was magical to this Yankee fan. A moment I'll cherish for the rest of my life.
For me , the 1970's will always be the best decade for baseball. I guess because the players were less scrutinized about stats back then , not to badly over paid , more relaxing to watch back then , no computer generated strike zone box , less father to son players/nepotism/ ,less police security and the fans were more laid back and cool. Also , I was in my 20's thru most of the 1970's.
Security-mania is what turned me off from attending professional sporting events. Metal detectors, bag searches, and pat-downs from oafs that couldn't spell "police," let alone qualify to be one? I'm your guest, New York Mets, and you treat me like a criminal suspect? Just how much money are you charging for a ticket and to put up with such insulting treatment?
Game 6 of the 1977 World Series is one of my favorite Baseball Classics. That was the year I was born. I was born in New York City on January 27th, 1977. I was born six months premature. October 18, 1977 was Reggie Jackson’s big night. Howard Cossel , a fellow New York City Native, was on the call that night.I watch this classic over and over again. It stands the test of time in baseball history. I own a Reggie Jackson t shirt, that I bought at a sports store last year. One of my favorite classic games!
On a school night while in elementary school, when I just had football practice after school. I couldn’t wait to get home to watch this. These games were everything to us kids who watched.
remember watching this game with my dad like it was yesterday, excited beyond belief that our home town yankees won the championship, 7 yrs old glory days...reggie launching 3 homers on 3 swings, cosell The Bronx is Burning!! magic
@@Jiltedin2007 Michaels was the best baseball announcer had and they sidelined him completely. But the worst thing was that Arledge shoved Cosell onto the broadcasts and took advantage of a loophole to ignore the Commissioner's request that local announcers be used on the telecasts as had been the case in the past. In the end, Bill White and Ross Porter were given worthless crumbs of pregame and postgame analysis (both did the Series on CBS Radio in the opposing team's park). But it should have been Scully and Phil Rizzuto having a role in these games (and definitely not Tom Seaver who was put on the games only because of Arledge's obsession with stars and not broadcast competence).
Amazing Mike Torrez stat: In 1975 for the Orioles, Torrez was 20-9 with a 3.06 era in 36 starts with 16 complete games. Here's the amazing stat: He pitched a whopping 270.2 innings that season, but only struck out 119 batters while walking an MLB high 133. He also allowed 238 hits and his WHIP was 1.371. He obviously pitched out of a lot of jams with all of those base runners, but still managed to win 20 games with a solid era. I looked up his career stats, and Torrez walked over 100 in a season six times and led MLB in walks 3x. For his career in 3043.2 innings pitched, Torrez had only 33 more strikeouts than walks... 1,404 to 1,371... but his career record was 185-160. One of those pitchers who was effectively wild.
Remembering these series as a kid, whenever I heard commentators call the name "Thurman Munson", my brothers and I joked that they were saying "Herman Munster". We were sad to hear of his passing in 1979 😢
After Reggie Smith launches his bomb in the third inning, during the replay, Tom Seaver describes the pitch as being "right down the old poop chute", which is hilarious.
Robert Merrill's voice and that stadium echo gives me goose bumps. Mr October's 3rd home run crowd reaction.... Wouldn't hear that again until probably Aaron Boone's walk off.
Fortunately when YES replayed the game they included it and left out a ticker scroll for that part only! That's why I was able to graft it into this "ultimate" version.
Didn't realize Tom Seaver was already preparing for a second career after baseball as he often worked playoff games when he was not in the postseason himself. Ironically, after his playing career ended given his association with the Mets, he actually was a play-by-play voice for the Yankees for a few years.
Reggie Jackson never took a strike the entire game...walked on 4 straight pitches and then hit the 1st pitch on each of his three homers..Epic WS for Mr. October...⚾️👍😁
I was there at the game. It felt like the place was coming apart. The crowd was louder that night. I could feel it. My team put me on cloud 9 that night.
Game Intro (Jackson, Cosell, Tom Seaver (2:00), Joe DiMaggio first Pitch 6:00) Three homers by Reggie Jackson (50:20 agains Burt Hooton) ( 1:10:00 against Elias Sosa) and (1:40:00 against Hough) and gamed interview (2:02:00).
47 years later, I feel like I'm 16 again. I loved the Yankees back then. As abnoxiuus Reggie was that year, I'll never forget watching what he did in Game 6. RIP Thurman and Billy. Thanks for posting.
I can only imagine that the 4 Lexington Avenue Express (IRT Jerome Avenue Line) and D 6th Avenue Express (IND Concourse Line) trains were extremely crowded at the 161st St-Yankee Stadium stations, both elevated and underground that night.
A huge key to the Yankees winning this World Series in Game 6 despite losing Game 2 at Home was winning 2 of 3 in Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. If the Yankees didn't win 2 of 3 in Los Angeles even if the Yankees won Game 6 it still would have had to go to Game 7.
For those who would say that the game is trash in 2021 let's not forget that Reggie is *still* the career leader in strikeouts. How much would have he struck out today? Having said that, this is a filthy display of power. He would fit in very well in today's game imo.
The only full World Series Keith Jackson would ever do. Next year, Tom Seaver was “traded” to NBC for Don Drysdale, who would go on to work for ABC for 8 years.
@@goldeneve he shared those Fall Classics with Al Michaels. Jackson would do games 1,2,6,7and Michaels 3,4,5 in 1979 and 1981. The 1979 series finished in 7 and the 1981 series finished in 6, so Jackson announced the championship game those times.
@@paulsonj72 And I have to admit that rigid devotion to college football, which even extended to skipping playoff games in 76 and 81 etc. never sat well with me as someone who isn't much of a college football fan and wants baseball to come first. Jackson was okay, but he was never a true baseball announcer in the way Michaels was and IMO ABC should have made Michaels the #1 baseball guy from the outset.
1963- the last time the Dodgers won the world series at home against the Yankees 1977- the last time the Yankees won the world series at home against the Dodgers
as great as these 3 Reggie Jackson home runs were, my all-time favorite home run was hit by Reggie on the 1978 Yankee Stadium season opener. As a stadium promo, all the fans received Reggie Bars. And on the first pitch of his first at bat of the game, Reggie did it again, HOME RUN!!! The crowd went wild!!! And as Reggie was rounding the bases, everybody was throwing their Reggie Bars onto the field. While chanting...."Reg-gie!!! Reg-gie!!! Reg-gie!!!" I wish some one could post footage of that on youtube.
Yankee fans did something similar back in the '20s when Babe Ruth hit a homer. As Ruth was running the bases, the men threw their fedora hats onto the field.
I remember my Met fan friend telling me the Yankees had no chance trying to hit Burt Hooton. We were ten years old but we had strong opinions, however wrong they might be.
RJ hit those bombs off from Burt Hooten, Elia Sosa, and the knuckler, Charlie Hough. Ross Porter and Vin Scully broadcasted this on the radio as I listened to this broadcast in Hawaii, on the radio. The television telecast was aired three hours delayed that night in Hawaii. This was a historic night and moment for RJ and the Yankees. Winning pitcher, Mike Torrez, was awesome, but he signed with the Boston Red Sox after the 1977-World Series.
Ross Porter and Win Elliott actually did the call on CBS Radio. Vin turned down doing the series games on radio in NY because he wouldn't have been allowed to do all the games of the WS.
you would think after jacksons 3rd home run cosell would have shut up and let the picture do the talking. but not him. the worst announcer in sports history
Billy was under tremendous pressure to win the World Series as George probably would have fired him. But before Game Six Billy got a call to meet GM Gabe Paul in his office and was told the Yankees were extending his contract that included a $35K bonus a new Lincoln Continental automobile and paying his rent on his residence. People who saw Billy that night said he actually looked somewhat relaxed for the first time in a long time.
I remember watching this series at 8 years old in LA and the Dodgers broke my heart, and this is year I started hating the Yankees, still do to this day, and hated them even more after the 1978 season, Dodger fan for life.
Reggie Jackson took out a couple of fans with NFL-like offensive blocks as he was running off of the field ...... his own health is the first priority.
The unusual batting stances, the handlebar mustaches, the 2 hour 9-inning games, I love 1970's baseball.
Baseball in the 70's was still hugely popular.
Football had passed it in television audiences, but baseball was still a big part of sports and pop culture in general.
Don’t forget the 2-hour games that would start at *8pm* and end by *10pm*!
Who doesn’t miss Keith Jackson doing baseball for ABC? RIP Tom Seaver!
Who doesn’t just miss the times in general? So much better than the garbage today
Me
Chambliss awesome
Peter doesn't
Not my favorite announcer, I just considered him OK. It is tempting to dislike him, for pronouncing Yankees as "Yangkizz" about 1000 times during this broadcast.
I was at this game, at age 20 during a year off from college, very close to where Reggie's last HR landed, 4 seats to the right of one of the guys climbing the fence. They were having an adrenalin rush making them want to get the ball, before they realized people on the other side were going to beat them to it, so it wasn't worth getting thrown out or arrested unless they ended up with the ball!
This is the first time I've watched the ABC telecast of the entire game (albeit, with commercials and other dead spots edited out.). TV resolution back then wasn't what it is now, but I've never seen a clearer version than this one.
In 45 years, I've not run across even one high-resolution photograph which shows me in the crowd there. Sure would be nice to find one where I can positively ID myself, preferably right when the ball is landing.
I saw this game on TV back in 1977. I was only allowed to watch the first three innings before bedtime in the Atlantic Time Zone. My parents woke me up for the bottom of the eigth, and all I can say is watching Reggie's third home run of the game was magical to this Yankee fan. A moment I'll cherish for the rest of my life.
My step father would bring the television out for the World Series and Super Bowl.
An occasional fight.
R.I.P.: Keith Jackson, Tom Seaver and Howard Cosell.
R.I.P. Joe Dimaggio , Thurman Munson , Billy Martin
And the Penguin running
@rafaelramirez1507 Man Thurman Munson, he was my favorite player in the 70's.
And Robert Merrill.
For me , the 1970's will always be the best decade for baseball. I guess because the players were less scrutinized about stats back then , not to badly over paid , more relaxing to watch back then , no computer generated strike zone box , less father to son players/nepotism/ ,less police security and the fans were more laid back and cool. Also , I was in my 20's thru most of the 1970's.
Security-mania is what turned me off from attending professional sporting events. Metal detectors, bag searches, and pat-downs from oafs that couldn't spell "police," let alone qualify to be one? I'm your guest, New York Mets, and you treat me like a criminal suspect? Just how much money are you charging for a ticket and to put up with such insulting treatment?
Seeing Thurm and Joe D, brought a tear to my eyes......
Game 6 of the 1977 World Series is one of my favorite Baseball Classics. That was the year I was born. I was born in New York City on January 27th, 1977. I was born six months premature. October 18, 1977 was Reggie Jackson’s big night. Howard Cossel , a fellow New York City Native, was on the call that night.I watch this classic over and over again. It stands the test of time in baseball history. I own a Reggie Jackson t shirt, that I bought at a sports store last year. One of my favorite classic games!
This game is a classic. It had it all. Icons left & right. Game 6. Yankee Stadium. Bronx. Reggie. Howard. Billy. La Sorda. Could go on. Nirvana.
I was May 4th, 1977. I was Star Wars Day before the movie was even released
You were born at 6 months I hope not 6 months premature that would impossible I would think
@@bigt5699 I meant to say that this game6 in 1977 was Played nine months after I was born.
@@donnellevansjr.1423 👍
On a school night while in elementary school, when I just had football practice after school. I couldn’t wait to get home to watch this. These games were everything to us kids who watched.
remember watching this game with my dad like it was yesterday, excited beyond belief that our home town yankees won the championship, 7 yrs old glory days...reggie launching 3 homers on 3 swings, cosell The Bronx is Burning!! magic
That run into the dugout by Reggie was pretty incredible too!
Keith Jackson was good. WAY BETTER than anything today.
Maybe so, but for Baseball, I’d rather have Joe Garagiola and Tony Kubek.
@@Jiltedin2007 Michaels was the best baseball announcer had and they sidelined him completely. But the worst thing was that Arledge shoved Cosell onto the broadcasts and took advantage of a loophole to ignore the Commissioner's request that local announcers be used on the telecasts as had been the case in the past. In the end, Bill White and Ross Porter were given worthless crumbs of pregame and postgame analysis (both did the Series on CBS Radio in the opposing team's park). But it should have been Scully and Phil Rizzuto having a role in these games (and definitely not Tom Seaver who was put on the games only because of Arledge's obsession with stars and not broadcast competence).
Amazing Mike Torrez stat: In 1975 for the Orioles, Torrez was 20-9 with a 3.06 era in 36 starts with 16 complete games. Here's the amazing stat: He pitched a whopping 270.2 innings that season, but only struck out 119 batters while walking an MLB high 133. He also allowed 238 hits and his WHIP was 1.371. He obviously pitched out of a lot of jams with all of those base runners, but still managed to win 20 games with a solid era. I looked up his career stats, and Torrez walked over 100 in a season six times and led MLB in walks 3x. For his career in 3043.2 innings pitched, Torrez had only 33 more strikeouts than walks... 1,404 to 1,371... but his career record was 185-160. One of those pitchers who was effectively wild.
Classic World Series game. Mr. October with 3 home runs. What can I say. REG-GIE REG-GIE REG-GIE 👏👏👏
These classes make me want to hop in my time travel machine and go back lol
at 22:00 u hear the addams family
I’m with you Daniel
@@carlthetruthwilliams7043 …..I’m sure you probably not the Dwight Gooden but watch out for the dates Sam struck too
The defining game in Yankee history whether they like it or not.
I grew up in NYC .... Such Great memories....I was only 7.
Absolutely love this theme song 💥
My favorite World Series!
That was the most 70’s intro I have ever witnessed
It’s nice to read that someone had the same thought I did, two years prior. :)
Remembering these series as a kid, whenever I heard commentators call the name "Thurman Munson", my brothers and I joked that they were saying "Herman Munster". We were sad to hear of his passing in 1979 😢
The team of my childhood...love at first sight...let's go Yankees! Reggie Reggie Reggie
Perhaps the greatest offensive display in baseball history
SPORTS HISTORY.
I toured the stadiom 13 years ago on the last day ever for tours of the historic park where the Series was won.
I have watched this many times...What a performance by Reggie!!
Reggie invented swag!
After Reggie Smith launches his bomb in the third inning, during the replay, Tom Seaver describes the pitch as being "right down the old poop chute", which is hilarious.
I remember watchin this game on a little B & W television in my room back then...I was eight.
Robert Merrill's voice and that stadium echo gives me goose bumps. Mr October's 3rd home run crowd reaction.... Wouldn't hear that again until probably Aaron Boone's walk off.
Thank you especially for including the intro.
Fortunately when YES replayed the game they included it and left out a ticker scroll for that part only! That's why I was able to graft it into this "ultimate" version.
Didn't realize Tom Seaver was already preparing for a second career after baseball as he often worked playoff games when he was not in the postseason himself. Ironically, after his playing career ended given his association with the Mets, he actually was a play-by-play voice for the Yankees for a few years.
Reggie Jackson never took a strike the entire game...walked on 4 straight pitches and then hit the 1st pitch on each of his three homers..Epic WS for Mr. October...⚾️👍😁
I was there at the game. It felt like the place was coming apart. The crowd was louder that night. I could feel it. My team put me on cloud 9 that night.
Watching this with Mom and Dad as a 7 year old Yankees fan!
Game Intro (Jackson, Cosell, Tom Seaver (2:00), Joe DiMaggio first Pitch 6:00) Three homers by Reggie Jackson (50:20 agains Burt Hooton) ( 1:10:00 against Elias Sosa) and (1:40:00 against Hough) and gamed interview (2:02:00).
Even after all these years...i wish Cosell would be silent..lol
1:56:41 The Final Out
47 years later, I feel like I'm 16 again. I loved the Yankees back then. As abnoxiuus Reggie was that year, I'll never forget watching what he did in Game 6. RIP Thurman and Billy. Thanks for posting.
I can only imagine that the 4 Lexington Avenue Express (IRT Jerome Avenue Line) and D 6th Avenue Express (IND Concourse Line) trains were extremely crowded at the 161st St-Yankee Stadium stations, both elevated and underground that night.
Nobody
.. nobody trotted the bases better after an HR than jackson
Wish I was older than a 1 year old toddler when this game took place..😕 would have been awesome to see it live.
A huge key to the Yankees winning this World Series in Game 6 despite losing Game 2 at Home was winning 2 of 3 in Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. If the Yankees didn't win 2 of 3 in Los Angeles even if the Yankees won Game 6 it still would have had to go to Game 7.
Many people in Brooklyn and Long Island were still dodger fans.
Crazy how in 2021 dodgers still play in that stadium. 1977, you didn't want to be in those Bronx streets at all. Crime at a all time high. Love NYC
For those who would say that the game is trash in 2021 let's not forget that Reggie is *still* the career leader in strikeouts. How much would have he struck out today?
Having said that, this is a filthy display of power. He would fit in very well in today's game imo.
Reggie Jackson wasn't a one dimensional player.
at least he wasn't a cheater loaded up with steroids' Reggie could have played in any era of baseball
The only full World Series Keith Jackson would ever do.
Next year, Tom Seaver was “traded” to NBC for Don Drysdale, who would go on to work for ABC for 8 years.
What about 79 and 81
@@goldeneve he shared those Fall Classics with Al Michaels.
Jackson would do games 1,2,6,7and Michaels 3,4,5 in 1979 and 1981.
The 1979 series finished in 7 and the 1981 series finished in 6, so Jackson announced the championship game those times.
Another Seaver “trade” I didn’t like!
Part of the reason Al Michaels and Keith Jackson split play by play duties was so that Jackson could continue to do college football on Saturdays.
@@paulsonj72 And I have to admit that rigid devotion to college football, which even extended to skipping playoff games in 76 and 81 etc. never sat well with me as someone who isn't much of a college football fan and wants baseball to come first. Jackson was okay, but he was never a true baseball announcer in the way Michaels was and IMO ABC should have made Michaels the #1 baseball guy from the outset.
36:39 Tom Seaver: "That is right down the 'ol poop chute..."
1963- the last time the Dodgers won the world series at home against the Yankees
1977- the last time the Yankees won the world series at home against the Dodgers
I so love Keith Jackson intros on baseball.
Me too.
From The ESPN'S Original Series The Bronx Is Burning In 2007
The post game scene outside the stadium in those days was outrageous.
2:16 Howard Corsell has a surprise for Keith Jackson
1:57:57 Keith pulls a Vin Scully. Mark’s the time of history happening.
what does Tom Seaver say at 36:39, great journalism and choice of vocabulary
Umpires (Game 6)
HP John McSherry (NL)
1B Nestor Chylak (AL) (Crew Chief)
2B Ed Sudol (NL)
3B Larry McCoy (AL)
LF Jerry Dale (NL)
RF Jim Evans (AL)
One of them lived right there in the Bronx.
@@Jiltedin2007That was John McSherry.
I remember coming home after playing basketball 🏀 at the community gym, and my brother ( RIP) telling me, I missed it, REGGIE HITTING 3 HOME RUNS!!!!
as great as these 3 Reggie Jackson home runs were, my all-time favorite home run was hit by Reggie on the 1978 Yankee Stadium season opener. As a stadium promo, all the fans received Reggie Bars. And on the first pitch of his first at bat of the game, Reggie did it again, HOME RUN!!! The crowd went wild!!! And as Reggie was rounding the bases, everybody was throwing their Reggie Bars onto the field. While chanting...."Reg-gie!!! Reg-gie!!! Reg-gie!!!" I wish some one could post footage of that on youtube.
Yankee fans did something similar back in the '20s when Babe Ruth hit a homer. As Ruth was running the bases, the men threw their fedora hats onto the field.
@@josecarranza7555 coming from. Cowboys fan. You’re literally too stupid to be breathing
@@TL2354 🤣
The Bronx was burning during one of those games, how nice.
I remember my Met fan friend telling me the Yankees had no chance trying to hit Burt Hooton.
We were ten years old but we had strong opinions, however wrong they might be.
1:56:40 pitched battle
Reggie Jackson’s greatest game of his life!
RJ hit those bombs off from Burt Hooten, Elia Sosa, and the knuckler, Charlie Hough. Ross Porter and Vin Scully broadcasted this on the radio as I listened to this broadcast in Hawaii, on the radio. The television telecast was aired three hours delayed that night in Hawaii. This was a historic night and moment for RJ and the Yankees. Winning pitcher, Mike Torrez, was awesome, but he signed with the Boston Red Sox after the 1977-World Series.
Ross Porter and Win Elliott actually did the call on CBS Radio. Vin turned down doing the series games on radio in NY because he wouldn't have been allowed to do all the games of the WS.
This Bud's for you, Epaddon
I miss Keith Jackson more doing NBA Basketball.
Enjoyed. Thank you
Same time next year!
I remember the 1976-1978 run vividly...when the Yankees became the YANKEES again.
@2:02:11 a young Dan Shaughnessy looking like Napoleon Dynamite.
1:56:55 check out the Yankees running back Reggie Jackson running all the way into the end zone
I had just came out my mom's Wimbledon 2 months prior!
I do miss baseball being on ABC and the theme song the 1970s was the best
before smart phones made everyone so stupid, better cars, better TV, better music, better movies, 2021 stinks.
Really, maybe just you😂
The Yankees had their asses kicked by the big red machine the year before in 76, no way that was happening again in 77
The additions of Dent,Jackson and Blair made sure that wouldn't happen again.
I hope someone asked Lasorda what he thought of Reggie's performance.
Damn Yankees ! 😢
The last baseball game for organist Toby Wright. He resigned after this game.
No scewing around between pitches-- refreshing.
Dan Shaughnessy Boston writer (perm) behind the Bill White interviews? Who is the big face goof with the souvenir batting helmet?
Taco Tuesday October 18, 1977, the Yankees win the World Series!
Whoa Nellie!
At 1:46:40 the organist starts playing the Star Wars theme.
Ironically, Star Wars came out in the same year the New York Yankees won their 21st World Series Pennant: 1977!
Is this about when the ceremonial first pitch started being thrown from the mound rather than from one of the box seats?
I think it just depended on the individual. The next year Mrs. Lou Gehrig and then Bob Hope threw it out from the box seats.
you would think after jacksons 3rd home run cosell would have shut up and let the picture do the talking. but not him. the worst announcer in sports history
Now that the Yankees are playing the Dodgers in the 2024 World Series, let's do a repeat of 1977-78 beating the Dodgers
That didn;t age well dude. The Game 5 5th inning meltdown will be to the Yankees what 28 - 3 is to the Atlanta Falcons
I was a little over a month old....
Commentators:
Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell & Tom Seaver.
Billy was under tremendous pressure to win the World Series as George probably would have fired him. But before Game Six Billy got a call to meet GM Gabe Paul in his office and was told the Yankees were extending his contract that included a $35K bonus a new Lincoln Continental automobile
and paying his rent on his residence. People who saw Billy that night said he actually looked somewhat relaxed for the first time in a long time.
Reggie Jackson of the Yankees an Chuck Foreman of the Vikings was the Reason that i Wore # 44 in the 1970's
KEITH JACKSON WHOAAA NELLIE I MISS THAT GREAT VOICE
Do you have other full games of 1977 World Series with National Anthems?
I remember watching this series at 8 years old in LA and the Dodgers broke my heart, and this is year I started hating the Yankees, still do to this day, and hated them even more after the 1978 season, Dodger fan for life.
Reggie Jackson took out a couple of fans with NFL-like offensive blocks as he was running off of the field ...... his own health is the first priority.
What happened to Reggie's cap
Bestwordseriesever
2:12:13. Hey Jim, it was 15 yrs,not 16. Don't believe Russo, the Yanks beat the Giants in '62
70s Charlie Hough looks like 90s Charlie Hough undercover as a hippie.
Does anyone know if that white guy with the batting helmet is? Wonder if he's still alive?
Love the Star Wars theme played by the legendary Eddie Layton at 1:46:47
Actually Toby Wright was the Yankee organist. He left after the 77 season and Layton returned after an eight year absence the following year.
@@epaddon thanks. I didn’t know that.
Cosell blurting out Garvey and lopes receiving death treats. good thing you tell everyone howie.
It was NY in the 1970s ,death threats were the requisite norm.
Do you have full version of Game 3, 4 and 5?
Can't put those up for reasons I can't explain.
@@epaddon National anthems at least?
Boy! Do I miss the original Yankees Stadium.The house that Ruth built. And Gherig, and DeMaggio, et alll...
Anytime I get to see the dodgers lose... all good! #beatla #sfgiants #gogiants
A starting pitcher today would NEVER work nine innings in a World series today.
Don’t tell that to Bumgardner.