Ernie Harwell remembers Tiger Stadium

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024

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  • @chippewaman1975
    @chippewaman1975 14 років тому +5

    Tiger Stadium, Ernie Harwell and Paul Carey ... what memories from my childhood! It's sad that the stadium and Ernie are now gone. I was cleaning out the boxes in my closet yesterday and came across a 1986 Tigers-Twins game that I had recorded on a cassette tape when I was a kid. I popped the old tape in the last cassette deck that I own and it actually played. It was surreal to hear Harwell and Paul Carey again calling a game after all of these years. What a treasure trove!

  • @alexr6509
    @alexr6509 11 років тому +3

    Everytime I think about watching games in Tiger stadium with my dad and listening to Ernie on the radio, I get a heavy heart. I miss both of them every season. Jim Campbell graduated from the same high school as me. 21 years old. Tigers fan for life.

  • @Zyn88
    @Zyn88 12 років тому +3

    i still get goosebumps listening to Ernie's speech at the end....

  • @ronmyers2317
    @ronmyers2317 4 роки тому +1

    Tiger Stadium Ernie Harwell and WJR radio. Three iconic things from my childhood that I will never forget. So many nights lying in bed as a kid with my radio by my pillow listening to Ernie Do the play-by-play with his partner Paul Carey. Great memories. And my dad getting mad. Because I would fall asleep and leave the radio on. LOL.

  • @MotorCity1370
    @MotorCity1370 15 років тому +2

    I'm 35 now, but I vividly remember putting myself to sleep at night many times as a kid, listening to Ernie call a game on the West Coast in that wonderful, soothing, Southern-tinged voice. Ernie was beautifully complemented by the memorable, deep voice of his longtime broadcast partner, Paul Carey.

  • @comericachris7521
    @comericachris7521 11 років тому +9

    I want to know who are the two people who gave this a thumbs down? Ernie, and Tiger Stadium. How could you give that a thumbs down??

  • @kirbycol4
    @kirbycol4 14 років тому +3

    Ernie is a NATIONAL TREASURE! What a Gentleman....

  • @AceBG27
    @AceBG27 15 років тому +1

    I can still feel the excitement of walking up that ramp and going in to Tiger stadium. What a joy that was!
    And Ernie and Paul - well that is my childhood - it just isn't the same without them - not to mention George Kell and AL Kaline on the TV.
    I remember in the 70"s - a Tiger Hime Run - was a "Superior Home Run" and that would win some lucky fan a case of Superior Potato Chips ................those crunchy, tasty chips........................I can still hear it in my head.
    Magic!

    • @ronmyers2317
      @ronmyers2317 4 роки тому

      Gates Brown And Jim Northrup. They did a commercial for Superior potato chips back in the 70s:
      Gates: Come on, Jim share.
      Jim: No. Where's your bag of superior potato chips?
      Gates: Pick a number between 7 and 9.
      Jim: 8
      Gates: That's right. I ate them. .

  • @PiquetBT52
    @PiquetBT52 16 років тому +2

    I remember that voice. It used to come from the transistor radio under my pillow most every night during the springs and summers of my youth. I thank God that He made my ma restrain herself from making me turn it off, even when I had school in the morning. For years I thought I was 'sneaking', but she heard every game!

  • @MotorCity1370
    @MotorCity1370 15 років тому +2

    That great baseball writer from the Sporting News, Dave Kindred, once referred to Tiger Stadium as a "glorious opera house of a ballpark". That it most certainly was. As a fervent Tigers fan, I love Comerica Park, but I loved even more the history and character of Tiger Stadium.

  • @jamesaiuto8199
    @jamesaiuto8199 7 років тому +6

    The video has so much meaning so does the corner

  • @md905
    @md905 16 років тому +4

    Tiger Stadium remains an engineering wonder; an architectural gem that was killed by hubris, neglect, and Mike Illitch, the Tigers owner.
    The newer Comerica Park is already falling apart but Tiger Stadium's bones won't wobble. It could still be brought back to life.

  • @seththomas9105
    @seththomas9105 8 років тому +2

    Thank you for making this. No matter how hard the Idiots who run MLB try to fuck it up, they will never kill this game.

  • @w8erv
    @w8erv 15 років тому

    Ernie Harwell granted me my first 'professional' interview, as a 15 year old Freshman at Bay City Central High School. We met in his office at the corner and chatted about his career as a big league announcer and the game itself. Through the years, we met many more times. I am indebted to Ernie for that opportunity and I wish he and Lulu as much time as the Lord allows. At 93 years young, Ernie is STILL one of my all-time heroes and I am thankful that he gave that scared kid a chance back then

  • @sr71ablackbird
    @sr71ablackbird 14 років тому +2

    First, they would drag the tarps on the field, then they would pull them back. This went on for I forget how long, seeing it's been 20+ years ago and don't remember everything about it. But what I can remember, is that I liked it, no matter how bad the weather was.

  • @kendawg1111
    @kendawg1111 16 років тому

    Tiger Stadium was a little run down, but it was a terrific place to watch a ballgame. Those outfield box seats were sweet.
    I met Ernie Harwell at a Tigers fan fest a few years back. What a gracious, wonderful man. I spent a few summer nights listening to him on WJR as a kid, even though I was and still am an Indians fan.
    It's sad that a treasure like "The Corner" is neglected and on the verge of being destroyed.
    It's a microcosm of what is going on in our country.

  • @TiocfaidhArLa
    @TiocfaidhArLa 15 років тому +2

    The only thing better than Ernie Harwell was Ernie Harwell AND Paul Carey :-)

  • @sr71ablackbird
    @sr71ablackbird 14 років тому +1

    yes, leduff, they could have at least put a plaque on the corner of Michigan and Trumbull but they didn't even do that, after all, it was Michigan's part of "Americana" . It was where I seen my first baseball game along with many others who have may have seen their first at the time.

  • @jessekaratekid5260
    @jessekaratekid5260 4 роки тому

    Ernie was/is/will ALWAYS BE the MAN!

  • @bambinolinoo
    @bambinolinoo 16 років тому +1

    great video!

  •  3 роки тому

    I only saw 3 games at Tiger Stadium. All wins. 1 in 1992 against Boston, and 2 in 1999 against Pittsburgh and the Yankees. Those last 2 the old girl was in bad shape from what I remember. I love Comerica as well. I know fans hate it, but hear me out. The history of the ballclub throughout the stadium is great. The statues, retired numbers painted on the wall, the scoreboard. All elements I love about Comerica. We really do have a beautiful stadium. I just hope before I go in the ground, I see them win a World Series.

  • @susaneaton4784
    @susaneaton4784 10 років тому +2

    Well done! Thanks.

  • @stilltlrforlife
    @stilltlrforlife 10 років тому +13

    Comerica park will never have rhe same smell or feeling as Tiger Stadium. Dont get me wrong Comerica park is nice, but not even close to the same...

  • @Cristoby
    @Cristoby 17 років тому

    I wish I could find a high-quality video of José Feliciano's performance that day. Mr. Harwell, by way of his selection, contributed much more to promote diversity than he ever though he would.

  • @hswatnik
    @hswatnik 14 років тому +2

    rip E. Harwell-

  • @craigshafer5855
    @craigshafer5855 6 років тому +4

    Tear down Comerica Park!!!!

  • @jessekaratekid5260
    @jessekaratekid5260 4 роки тому +1

    Tear down Comerica....build another Tiger Stadium replica. Do it!

  • @sr71ablackbird
    @sr71ablackbird 14 років тому

    @psu68born good to see that I wasn't the only one born in '68 :)

  • @sr71ablackbird
    @sr71ablackbird 14 років тому

    Needless to say, I did not know that It was going to be my last. It was back around the 1980s when the church I went to took the youth group. Everyone was seated at the top deck.. The Tigers were playing against the Royals and for some reason, it would rain on and off every 15-20 minutes.

  • @JustinVerlander35
    @JustinVerlander35 13 років тому +1

    @mdumas43073
    Agreed, I liked his version a lot.

  • @kendawg1111
    @kendawg1111 16 років тому

    Amen!

  • @mindspring57
    @mindspring57 14 років тому

    @mdumas43073 I was living at the time, and I remember the controversy. Feliciano's performance was considered very disrespectful. You will notice that it was not repeated.

  • @kristopher835
    @kristopher835 16 років тому

    Dodger Stadium remains the grandest of 'em all

  • @mindspring57
    @mindspring57 14 років тому +1

    I was in Detroit in 1968, when Jose Feliciano butchered the national anthem. It was unpopular and engendered a lot of criticism. Soldiers were dying in Vietnam, the Detroit riots had occurred the year before, and society, as we knew it, was falling apart. The current condition of Detroit is ample proof of what such social irresponsibility produced. Feliciano's action was a symptom of that decline. I do not understand why singers have to interpret the song. Why can't they just sing it?

  • @dylanwilcox13
    @dylanwilcox13 11 років тому

    I agree they dont know what they are talking about, but Ernie wouldnt appreciate you defending his honor like that...voice your opinion yes, defend Ernie certainly, but do so with class dignity and respect, just like ernie would have

  • @joekowalski182
    @joekowalski182 4 роки тому +1

    Comerica is not nice and don't have none of the magic tiger stadium had none!!

  • @rich64000064
    @rich64000064 14 років тому

    @iamborghini1