bullsheiit...red sox got hosed by the refs. fisk got interrfered with by that armbrister....i grew up hating all boston sports teams, yet this boston team got SCREWED by the retard umps....basically, boston easily should have won this series in 5.
7:10 "Pete Rose, will he get those 3000 hits? I wouldn't doubt it, he's got over 2500 now and he takes great care of himself. He's durable... should have 3 or 4 more years.." LOL how about 10 more years and 4000+ hits
34:24 I’m shocked looking at the background to see the number of seams and lips coming up from the ground in that outfield turf at Riverfront. It’s unbelievable by today’s standards that this was considered a major league playing surface back then. These guys were taking huge injury risks running and jumping at full speed on that surface.
It is incredible that last play of the game was bases loaded and best hitter at bat and nobody at the stadium seems enthusiastic. No one is on their feet or clearly cheering. Would be same scenario after the 90s and would be huge noise and everyone on their feet
Umpires (Game 3) HP Larry Barnett (AL) 1B Dick Stello (NL) 2B George Maloney (AL) 3B Satch Davidson (NL) LF Art Frantz (AL) (Crew Chief) RF Nick Colosi (NL)
I seem to recall Cecil Cooper having a much more open batting stance later in his career with the Brewers, kind of like Rod Carew, but maybe I’m misremembering.
Corrrection, Mr. Gowdy: Bench's WS homers were in '70 (not '71), '72, this one in '75, and two in '76 against the Yankees. Johnny played in 10 postseason series and hit at least one HR in each series except for the previous series to this one, the '75 NLCS against the Bucs. He didn't hit one in that 3-game sweep. In fact he only had one hit (a single) in 13 AB. So he came into this series ice cold.
He led off the first two games as well (I'm watching in order so can't tell you the rest). Pretty odd lineups for Boston with Evans batting 8th as well.
to see an umpire who bet on a game look at 1:10:14 - the pitch was a ball anyway, but this degenerate emphatically calls strike 3 after two reds go back to back home run, against his obvious choice of the redsox for his bet this afternoon. In fact go back to see conception hit his hr, and the pitch before it - in question - then dave hits his hr, then the next red homers, and then watch this umpire punch out this batter, trust me iv'e been gambling for decades and only stopped recently due to cosmic destruction/impending doom! - but i know damn well what it looks like when some one has a bet going...especially when they are losing! - so to really catch this humming bird in action, you have to1:05:48, and as you cruise to 1:10:14 - i'm going to actually show you this umpire throwing a fit at the prospect of losing his bet. After the next batter hits a home run, watch the umpires arms just after the batter makes contact, and before the camera leaves to follow the path of the ball, at 1:08:11 - you will see this!! - this dirty umpire - lifts both his arms as if to say ahhh camon" just after the swing makes contact, he knows it's prob a home run, and he's right! so he's really wound up, you have to be quick to catch this but pay attention to the ump - much more than the game, and you will catch this! now i still have not seen rest of game, but i'm willing to guess the redsox somehow come back and win, WITH OF COURSE THE HELP OF THIS UMPIRE. p.s. he could also have bet the total to go under, by watching his body language - he either bet the redsox or the game to go under/ i'd say 9 runs was the total back then.
So ya saying Armbrister didnt have the right to run after hitting the ball ??? Never heard of a batter having to wait for a play before he could start running,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,alot of big butts as wide as the shoulders on that field,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,most men have flat shoulders and they are wider than the hips,,,,,alot of big butts out there
Thank you Marty...for being that friendly voice of my Cincinnati Reds summer...hall of famer
Classic baseball with excellence in Curt Gowdys voice and storytelling.
R.I.P. Joe Morgan. Two game-winning hits in this classic series.
Not MVP of the Series, but probably should have been.
bullsheiit...red sox got hosed by the refs. fisk got interrfered with by that armbrister....i grew up hating all boston sports teams, yet this boston team got SCREWED by the retard umps....basically, boston easily should have won this series in 5.
7:10 "Pete Rose, will he get those 3000 hits? I wouldn't doubt it, he's got over 2500 now and he takes great care of himself. He's durable... should have 3 or 4 more years.." LOL how about 10 more years and 4000+ hits
Still the best world series of all time!
I was at this game
34:24 I’m shocked looking at the background to see the number of seams and lips coming up from the ground in that outfield turf at Riverfront. It’s unbelievable by today’s standards that this was considered a major league playing surface back then. These guys were taking huge injury risks running and jumping at full speed on that surface.
Nobody better than Marty Brenneman on call
I gotta say I know the Navy Blue is our color but I’ve always thought the red Hats from the 70s looked cooler!
It is incredible that last play of the game was bases loaded and best hitter at bat and nobody at the stadium seems enthusiastic. No one is on their feet or clearly cheering. Would be same scenario after the 90s and would be huge noise and everyone on their feet
we live in an era where TV has taught people you have to paint yourself in team colors and go apeshit all game hoping to get on screen time
Es 1975,no los 90 dónde ya el desenfreno está suelto
Umpires (Game 3)
HP Larry Barnett (AL)
1B Dick Stello (NL)
2B George Maloney (AL)
3B Satch Davidson (NL)
LF Art Frantz (AL) (Crew Chief)
RF Nick Colosi (NL)
I seem to recall Cecil Cooper having a much more open batting stance later in his career with the Brewers, kind of like Rod Carew, but maybe I’m misremembering.
That is correct.
NBC Radio:
Joe Garagiola (PBP) & Ned Martin (C) 1st half & 10th inning
Martin (PBP) & Garagiola (C) 2nd half
Curt Gowdy (PBP) Tony Kubek-Marty Brennaman (C) 1st half & 10th inning
Brennaman (PBP) Kubek-Gowdy (C) 2nd half
Gowdy could not be more annoyed that the Reds won. Sounds like he's calling a meaningless slow pitch game in a park.
Of course, he is, that non-interference call cost the Red Sox the game for sure, terrible way to let a classic game end!
red sux got screwed
Hogwash
Corrrection, Mr. Gowdy: Bench's WS homers were in '70 (not '71), '72, this one in '75, and two in '76 against the Yankees. Johnny played in 10 postseason series and hit at least one HR in each series except for the previous series to this one, the '75 NLCS against the Bucs. He didn't hit one in that 3-game sweep. In fact he only had one hit (a single) in 13 AB. So he came into this series ice cold.
75 Reds great … 76 Reds best ever. Valiant effort by BoSox
best ever? at what?
Rose hit that triple almost 123.13 meters! legend
I don't remember Cecil Cooper ever leading off this is world series so I guess Mgr changed it 🤔 up some
He led off the first two games as well (I'm watching in order so can't tell you the rest). Pretty odd lineups for Boston with Evans batting 8th as well.
John bench just said oh know another pitcher 7
Great game in the best Fall Classic ever. That logo obscures the image. Can it be eradicated?
I also like to here Bob prince they sound alike
Just think, they walked the bases loaded, which led to Morgan getting a chance to hit.
nbc hated the reds winning the series in 75 and 76
Trying to figure out why you take Griffey out with 0 outs and bases loaded. A nearly .300 hitter for his career.
Platoon advantage, but yes, questionable call given how well Senior played in the series.
@@28PDAnd a relatively fast runner, decent fielder, and versatile hitter.
Notice how calm that celebration was?
That was an awfully hard pitch to bench guy was trying to fire bench up
2:15:20 alleged interference by the Reds' Ed Armbrister
to see an umpire who bet on a game look at 1:10:14 - the pitch was a ball anyway, but this degenerate emphatically calls strike 3 after two reds go back to back home run, against his obvious choice of the redsox for his bet this afternoon. In fact go back to see conception hit his hr, and the pitch before it - in question - then dave hits his hr, then the next red homers, and then watch this umpire punch out this batter, trust me iv'e been gambling for decades and only stopped recently due to cosmic destruction/impending doom! - but i know damn well what it looks like when some one has a bet going...especially when they are losing! - so to really catch this humming bird in action, you have to1:05:48, and as you cruise to 1:10:14 - i'm going to actually show you this umpire throwing a fit at the prospect of losing his bet. After the next batter hits a home run, watch the umpires arms just after the batter makes contact, and before the camera leaves to follow the path of the ball, at 1:08:11 - you will see this!! - this dirty umpire - lifts both his arms as if to say ahhh camon" just after the swing makes contact, he knows it's prob a home run, and he's right! so he's really wound up, you have to be quick to catch this but pay attention to the ump - much more than the game, and you will catch this! now i still have not seen rest of game, but i'm willing to guess the redsox somehow come back and win, WITH OF COURSE THE HELP OF THIS UMPIRE. p.s. he could also have bet the total to go under, by watching his body language - he either bet the redsox or the game to go under/ i'd say 9 runs was the total back then.
red sox git robbed, mr. author
That was definitely interference
Rick wise no hit the reds 7and gut a homerun in 1971
He hit 2
Cooper 0-5 yaz 0-5 then armbrister that's interference wasn't called
So ya saying Armbrister didnt have the right to run after hitting the ball ??? Never heard of a batter having to wait for a play before he could start running,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,alot of big butts as wide as the shoulders on that field,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,most men have flat shoulders and they are wider than the hips,,,,,alot of big butts out there