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1965 10 06 World Series Game 2 Dodgers vs.Twins Called by Joe Garagiola & Byrum Samm

1965 10 06 World Series Game 2 Dodgers vs.Twins Called by Joe Garagiola & Byrum Samm

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1965 10 06 World Series Game 2 Dodgers vs.Twins Called by Joe Garagiola & Byrum Samm

1965 10 06 World Series Game 2 Dodgers vs.Twins Called by Joe Garagiola & Byrum Samm

1965 10 06 World Series Game 2 Dodgers vs.Twins Called by Joe Garagiola & Byrum Samm

1965 10 06 World Series Game 2 Dodgers vs.Twins Called by Joe Garagiola & Byrum Samm

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time for game two of the World Series. in

2:00

Minnesota at the moment is the weather. Ever

2:03

since we left, back to Parliament Stadium

2:05

yesterday, we've had rain. It

2:07

was supposed to stop around noontime and it

2:09

did let up for a while. The field

2:11

was cleared pretty well but we have showers

2:14

coming down again and the field has been

2:16

covered once again. Joe and

2:18

I were down in the dugouts a little bit

2:20

ago and I'm sure that Commissioner Baseball, Mr. Port

2:22

Prick, was in every way to

2:24

try to get this game underway and

2:26

it appears now there will be a delay

2:28

although I noticed Sandy Colfax who is slated

2:31

to pitch today has gone to the bullpen

2:33

and is now warming up. So

2:35

rain has been a big factor. First

2:38

of all, they've had helicopters out here hovering

2:40

over the field to try and dry it out.

2:42

The infield is in pretty good shape and

2:44

if it doesn't rain very much more, I'm sure

2:47

that we will get it underway. But at the

2:49

moment, the field is covered. Today

2:51

the big news of course, can the Dodgers bounce

2:53

back? They were defeated here 8-2

2:56

yesterday. There were a couple of heroes,

2:58

the pitching of Jim Grant and the

3:00

fine running and hitting and defensive fly-ups

3:02

all over size. Today

3:04

the number one pitcher in baseball, Sandy Colfax,

3:06

is slated to go out and his mound

3:09

opponent will be also a slender left-hander by

3:11

the name of Jim Tuck. We'll

3:13

be going into the lineups and other pre-game activity in

3:15

just a moment. This program

3:18

is authorized under broadcasting rights granted by

3:20

the Commissioner of Baseball solely for the

3:22

entertainment of our audience and any publication

3:24

reproduction or other use of the pictures, descriptions

3:26

and accounts of this game without the expressed

3:28

consent of the Commissioner is prohibited. Any

3:31

commercial or other use of the

3:33

program such as by charging admission

3:35

or its showing is similarly prohibited

3:37

unless authorized in writing by the

3:39

Commissioner. Most

3:42

of the Minnesota students coming to this park

3:44

today realized that rain was in the air.

3:46

However, there were a forecast during the morning

3:49

said it would clear by noontime. So

3:51

we're just holding off right now. Also,

3:54

Sam Mealy has made a couple of switches

3:56

in his lineup today to try and counter

3:58

the left-handed pitching of Coach First

4:01

of all, he is making a change

4:03

in left field where the veteran Bob Allison will

4:05

go in. Also in center, he

4:07

is planning to start. Another right-hander with the name

4:09

of Joe Nothing. Otherwise, the

4:12

twins lineup is like it was

4:14

yesterday. On the other

4:16

side, it appears just about the

4:18

same lineup for manager Walt Austin. Jungle

4:21

here and there, Lou Johnson is heading fourth, I

4:23

notice. Willie Davis will hit third. And

4:26

otherwise, it's pretty sound with Roseburner

4:28

catching Colfax and hitting in the

4:30

number eight spot. I

4:32

don't know how it seems like in the National League,

4:35

at any time Colfax is listed as a pitcher, invariably

4:38

the crowd is enhanced by 8 to 10,000.

4:41

He is certainly one of the most

4:43

colorful pitchers in baseball, and he has

4:45

compiled such a magnificent record over the

4:48

past several years. Most of you

4:50

know this year, he came along with a strikeout record for

4:52

the whole season, which

4:54

was formally held by the great Bob Feller.

4:56

In total strikeouts, this year Sandy had 382.

4:58

Feller back in 1946 had racked up 348.

5:05

Not only that, but Colfax has pitched four

5:07

no-hitters in his career. He is only

5:10

29 years of old, a Brooklyn boy

5:12

who now makes his home in Studio City, a

5:14

suburb of Los Angeles. Not

5:17

only did he pitch a no-hitter this year

5:19

against Chicago, but it was a perfect game,

5:21

a perfect no-hitter. And those just

5:23

don't come along too often. On

5:25

the other side, Jim Cott was the winningest

5:27

left-hander in the American League. He

5:29

had a great season, talking to Johnny Sane, his

5:31

pitching coach, a little bit ago before heading up

5:33

for this radio booth. He said, bye,

5:36

he's a tough competitor, he does everything well on

5:38

the mound, he's not only a good fielder,

5:40

a good man on the pick-off play, but he hits

5:42

well when he needs to. So

5:45

they're banking on the left-handed pitching of

5:47

Jim Cott here today. As

5:50

I say, the weather is the big factor right

5:52

now, and Joe, as I recall,

5:54

as we sit here, and it does appear we

5:56

will have a delay today, we'd have to go

5:59

to the next day. back possibly to the

6:01

nineteen sixty two season one in the world

6:03

series in san francisco they ran

6:05

into a steady downpour of rain and as

6:07

i recall it lasted more than one or

6:09

two days left about a week

6:11

of i remember that uh... most of the ball

6:13

players but i'm the uh... rain that did stop

6:15

with a good start playing could have uh... so

6:17

they qualified as movie critics of that's all you

6:20

do is go to ball park and uh... it

6:22

would be called off and head for the movie

6:24

but it's really not a hard rain that we've

6:26

been uh... watching the uh... commissioner who is seated

6:29

right alongside the uh... minnesota twins box along with

6:31

uh... the county figure and

6:33

frank slocum and it's a busy group

6:35

from the commissioner's office as they run

6:37

messages back and forth the

6:39

uh... ground crew right

6:41

now are marking off home plate with

6:44

the uh... dotted lines and

6:47

they'll be working on the baseline call

6:50

facts continue to throw in the bull plant

6:52

along with uh... jim kot you

6:55

know when you see helicopters on the field

6:57

of course the cracks of sixty two came

7:00

out in the classic we

7:03

were there would hope that the helicopters would

7:05

fly upside down they could cut the grass

7:07

at the same time well

7:09

we had to run out here which was too short

7:11

of the record since records are so

7:13

closely kept during the world series and

7:16

the torches are still in operation uh... along

7:18

the left field line if

7:21

anything it will work to the advantage of the

7:24

minnesota twins because it'll cut down

7:26

the speed of the dodgers member

7:29

in pittsburgh by i was reading about it was a

7:32

don't know what to say and then made a little bit

7:34

of a bandpile for more you were

7:36

you couldn't get that good traction that's one way to

7:38

slow it down and of course uh... with the rain

7:40

it'll be a slow track here i'll

7:43

see how you can stop that guy though if you get the club

7:45

i can burn his shoes well it's true john

7:47

occurs a couple years ago in san francisco they

7:49

seem to have moistened down that infield up there

7:52

uh... but it will be interesting uh... many of the

7:54

people here that have followed the national league have a

7:56

feeling that the

7:59

start of fall while it doesn't have great

8:01

power and doesn't have many 300 hitters, it

8:04

hasn't shown itself yet and this

8:06

is a series that is still gonna go a little

8:08

bit. Some of the people

8:10

here in Minnesota I get it all have a

8:12

feeling this could end in four. They're very optimistic

8:14

here especially after yesterday's one-sided victory but

8:17

Joe and I have been in this business a

8:19

long time and we know one game doesn't mean

8:21

a series. One game doesn't mean too much and

8:24

especially with a Colfax coming up. Sandy

8:27

was the pitcher that was in the winning game to

8:29

the pen at last Saturday. He

8:31

always seems to be up when

8:33

he's needed. Ian Drysdale of course

8:35

have been the front-running pitchers on this Dodger Club

8:38

now for a number of years. I

8:40

was talking to Gene Mock though Joe before

8:43

the game and he said you know I pitched Sandy

8:45

in relief out here in the All-Star game

8:48

and it was really pathetic. It wasn't the real

8:50

Sandy Colfax if you had known. He

8:53

put him into the game and the first

8:55

seven pitches he made were all balls. He didn't get

8:57

one pitch over although he did get through the inning.

9:00

Mock pulled him out and the American League went

9:02

down to that game as I recall six to five

9:04

and I think Sandy was the winning pitcher but he

9:06

didn't show up to a great advantage here in Minnesota

9:09

and to my knowledge that's the only time he's ever pitched

9:11

up here. Well of course it'll be

9:13

a little different here in the World

9:16

Series with

9:19

Colfax. He'll be rearing back and firing

9:21

and when you start to talk to

9:23

baseball people about

9:25

the difference in Colfax many people say it

9:27

was when he gained control of his curve

9:29

ball. He had Waller-Halson as

9:31

manager says that he's always had fairly good

9:34

control of the curve ball. It's his ability

9:36

to spot his fastball where when he would

9:39

get behind the hitters he would throw the

9:41

fastball in the strike zone. He's to the

9:43

point now where you can throw a strike

9:45

low on inside or low on outside. When

9:47

you've got the kind of a fastball that

9:49

Colfax has you can see how tough it

9:51

really can be. He comes directly overhand with

9:53

his fastball. His curve ball to

9:56

best describe it is the kind

9:58

of a curve ball that when you were a kid You said,

10:00

boy, he can really throw a drop. That's

10:02

what it does. It just rolls straight down. And

10:05

I remember Mickey Mantle in the World Series when

10:07

the Dodgers won four straight. Mickey

10:09

took a third strike and I thought it was one of the

10:11

great, well, it was a tip-off on

10:14

Mantle and they asked him about Colfax and stuff. He

10:16

said it was the best curve ball that he saw

10:19

and added the line that even if he would have

10:21

known it was coming, he doubts very much if he

10:23

could have hit it. It's that type curve ball. By

10:26

my point out, this Jim Cott is quite an

10:28

athlete. He's a tremendous fielder, which will be a

10:30

great advantage because he'll be able to get off that

10:32

mound and come up with a punch. Although

10:34

you would have to think that funding for the

10:37

base it would be held to a minimum because

10:39

of the condition of the field. Right

10:41

now they're working in front of home plate. The

10:44

umpires have come out. They're huddling along

10:46

the third baseline. The

10:49

commissioner is still talking to the plate umpire,

10:51

Tony Venzon. Tony is finished right now walking

10:53

towards the home plate. And

10:56

we will do everything we can to have a

10:58

baseball game here this afternoon. The

11:02

color guard, I know this is moving out

11:04

towards center field. And apparently we are getting

11:06

ready for the national

11:08

anthem. I don't

11:10

know whether in the process of this canvas they're pulling it

11:12

back now, whether it means eventually they're going to roll

11:15

it off. And we're going to try to get started

11:17

or not. So we're more or less playing it by

11:19

ear here awaiting the

11:21

start of the second game. Now here

11:24

is what could happen. If this game

11:26

is lost to the elements, the

11:29

two clubs would stay over in Minnesota. And this

11:31

game would be played tomorrow. Normally,

11:33

Friday is a traveling day. And

11:36

game three at the moment is listed for Los

11:38

Angeles at Dodger Stadium, which would be Saturday. And

11:40

that would be coming on at 3.45 Eastern Day

11:42

Lifetime. And

11:45

in that game, I think Camille

11:47

O'Pascrell is slated to go off on the

11:50

twins. And Claudio Steen, the left-hander,

11:52

would be pitching for the Dodgers. It's

11:56

pretty hard to tell at times the people

11:58

in the open seats. have

12:00

umbrellas up and there are slickers and it

12:03

apparently is still coming down. I don't know just

12:05

how hard the rain is, but

12:08

it's enough to cause a delay definitely

12:10

in the proceedings here of getting the

12:12

World Series second game underway. Although we

12:14

still have about five minutes to go

12:16

until one o'clock Minnesota

12:18

time. Yesterday was an

12:20

82nd Tribe as you know. The

12:22

game got a bit out of hand as Minnesota

12:24

went to work on Drysdale and scored six runs

12:27

in the third inning. And the

12:29

Dodgers never caught up. Zolo Versalis

12:31

of course was a big name here yesterday.

12:34

He drilled a home run into the seats and left on

12:36

a 1-1 pitch. Drysdale said

12:39

it wasn't one of my better pitches, but at

12:41

least sort of broke the game wide open. Drysdale

12:43

stayed in and there were a couple of other

12:45

hits off the end of the bat that drove

12:47

in more runs. But no doubt

12:49

it was that key hit by Syce

12:51

that started the fireworks. A

12:54

mentor was a pretty happy fellow out here. Anytime

12:56

one goes into a World Series and there are

12:58

many of these Minnesotans that have never been in

13:00

a World Series. And a fellow like mentor goes up

13:02

and hits a whole run his first at bat is

13:04

quite a thrill. And a young

13:06

kid is getting so much attention out here

13:08

and he was in Denver in early July

13:11

as a second baseman. Quillacy,

13:14

Frank Quillacy, who tied a record by

13:16

getting two hits in one inning. And

13:18

over the season, or half season that he played out

13:20

here for the twins, he actually only hit 2-0-8. I

13:24

know he was telling some of us today that he didn't

13:26

even play baseball in high school. They didn't even have baseball

13:28

in his high school in Chicago. But

13:30

he came along and he was recommended to Sam Mealy

13:32

and he certainly put him to good use in

13:35

the tail end of the season. Now

13:37

at the moment they are rolling the canvas off and

13:40

the carp is coming off the pitching mound. And

13:42

already it has been removed from

13:45

home plate. Now we can

13:48

go through the line ups as they have been handed out. For

13:51

the Dodgers today it will be Mari Wills leading

13:53

off at short. Jim Gilliam

13:55

third base. Willie Davis is

13:58

heading number 3 in center. blue

14:00

johnson will be a lot getting poor wrong

14:02

fairly will be in right field him

14:05

will be there at second base west

14:07

parker is hitting seven playing at first

14:10

johnny rose barreling catching go

14:12

back with twenty six and eight the

14:14

picture call back in world series competition

14:17

is two and one now

14:20

for that is our leading

14:22

off so oversized short

14:24

stop jonasa in

14:27

center so they only about will be in

14:29

right the cleanup error is having to

14:31

go to a third base that body

14:35

bob allison goes into left field and is hitting

14:37

six on major at

14:39

first base frank close i i'm

14:42

going to say that second base and jim

14:44

kot will be the united the

14:48

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14:52

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16:34

pour itself a refreshing glass of lightly Saratoga Ginger Ale. The

17:30

winner of the American League will be at first base,

17:32

Ed Sudol at second base. Moving

17:34

on around, it will be Bob Stewart. Anybody

17:37

who will be at third base, and

17:39

Ed Hurley who was behind the plate yesterday of the

17:41

American League will move to the right field line.

17:45

So the winner seems to be cooperating a

17:47

little bit better, and to get us started

17:49

with another banner crowd filing in at Metropolitan

17:51

Stadium, it gives me great pleasure in game

17:53

two to send the microphone over to my

17:55

colleague for the series, Joe Graziola of the

17:57

New York Yankees. Thank you very

17:59

much, bye. The lights are

18:01

on here in Metropolitan Stadium. Both

18:03

pitchers have completed their warm-ups. They were warming up

18:05

out in the bullpen in right center field, Jim

18:07

Cott. Cott's a soccer ball pitcher. If

18:09

he's got his good stuff, you'll see a lot of ground balls.

18:11

And if Colfax has his good stuff, well, you should

18:14

hear it. If he catches

18:16

mid, you'll see a lot of strikeouts. It's

18:18

as simple as all that. Grab the ball and throw it, and there go

18:20

the twins. The Minnesota Twins

18:22

with Earl Batty behind the plate, Harmon

18:25

Killebrew at third base, Zolio Versailles, the

18:28

man of the hour at shortstop, Frank Quillasy at

18:31

second base and Big Don Lynch here at first

18:33

base. The outfield is Allison in left field, Joe

18:35

Nostic in center field, and Tony Oliva

18:37

in right field. Figured

18:41

that Colfax, a left-hander, will equalize

18:45

the power of Oliva and Mincher. Mincher

18:47

will not get the

18:49

cut that he does against right-handers, but

18:51

that big guy is so strong, he's allowed to swing late and hit

18:53

one of the opposite field. Oliva, I don't

18:56

know. When I hear him talk

18:58

about equalizing Oliva, it makes me wonder, because this is a

19:00

youngster that really knows no strike

19:02

zone. He's an aggressive hitter, and whenever

19:04

the pitcher releases a ball, he feels like he has a license

19:06

to hit it, and he's going

19:08

to be able to get it. And he's going to be

19:10

able to get it. When he releases a ball, he feels

19:12

like he has a license to hit it, and

19:15

he does, and he does a good job. Such

19:17

a good job he's led the American League in hitting for

19:20

the last two years. The

19:22

power will fall upon Killebrew

19:24

at third base and Big Bob

19:26

Allison in left field. Allison, a

19:28

real good fastball hitter. Killebrew, well,

19:32

how could you best describe him? Let's

19:34

use a description that Paul Richards used

19:36

when Richards was over at Baltimore and

19:39

saw Killebrew for the first

19:41

time. So I hit the ball and said that

19:43

this youngster could hit the ball out

19:45

of any park in America, including

19:47

Yellowstone. That's

19:51

Harmon Killebrew. The Dodgers, with

19:54

the left-hander, you might keep in mind that

19:56

the Paul Infield, all switch hitters, and they

19:58

will lose the ball. about a step and

20:00

a half batting from the right side. Step

20:05

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20:07

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21:12

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21:15

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21:18

the ball hits the grass today, you're liable to

21:20

throw a natural spit ball. It'll

21:23

be damp. Jim Cott has assigned the first pitch

21:25

of the ball game. Wills takes it for a

21:28

strike. A fastball over the

21:30

inside corner and Cott

21:32

has a count of strike one. One

21:34

strike, Maury Wills. Ball game just getting

21:36

started. The left-hander ready once

21:38

again. The pitch swung on a

21:41

fly ball right field. Tony Oliva just

21:43

back a few steps waiting. Makes the

21:45

catch, misjudged it for a minute. And

21:49

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21:52

right near his Jim Gilliam. Gilliam,

21:58

one of the... better hit run

22:00

man he likes to hit with

22:02

the infield broken up so with nobody on

22:04

the percentage swings to jump cut this

22:07

is a fine ball player jim gilliam started

22:10

out as a coach this year here's

22:12

the pitch takes it inside

22:14

a curve ball that's ball one gilliam

22:17

every year goes to spring training without a job

22:20

and ends up playing about a hundred and forty

22:22

games this year he won as a coach cot

22:25

delivers to gilliam swung on and popped up

22:27

in the short center field and

22:29

not that coming in fast waiting for it makes

22:32

the catch two up and two down

22:34

and here is willie davis it's

22:38

unusual to see the fly balls off jim cot

22:41

he's a thinker baller usually

22:43

a lot of ground balls but both william and

22:45

gilliam have fly to the outfield here is willie

22:47

davis until a bro

22:50

really moves in ball

22:52

players will be busy all day getting mud out of

22:54

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22:58

the left hander delivers to willie davis swung

23:01

on and missed a slow curve ball in

23:03

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23:05

players usually have a pair of shoes they call

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23:10

today try to save the

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good pair fastball and a

23:14

strike two willie davis donny

23:16

held up in time tony benzon the plate

23:18

umpire says nope but it's a strike two

23:20

strikes to count benzon

23:22

behind the plate from the national league at first

23:24

base john flarity as to

23:26

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23:30

and early as in right

23:33

field and vargo down the left field line davis

23:35

the bouncing ball mintry at first has it

23:37

he flips into top in time and willie

23:39

davis is out three to one is three

23:41

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half of the first inning, second game

24:54

of the World Series, no score in

24:56

Sandy Kofax. Fires his warm-up

24:58

pitches into his catcher John Roseborough. It's

25:00

Wes Parker at first base. Jim LaFever

25:03

at second base. Maury Wills in short stops. Jim

25:05

Gilliam at third. In the outfield,

25:07

Luke Johnson's in left field. It's

25:09

Willie Davis in center field and Ron Fairley

25:11

in right field. Zoya

25:13

Versailles, the man of the hour, will lead it

25:15

off for the Minnesota Twins. Versailles

25:18

yesterday was 2 for 5, including the home.

25:21

Ronnie drove in four runs. And

25:25

he stole a base and that stolen base, just

25:28

a little more significant than just a plain stolen

25:30

base. Many people

25:32

here at the ballpark felt that it was a message that

25:34

he was sending across the diamond. But

25:37

Maury Wills was just great when the newspaperman asked

25:39

him about it. He

25:41

said he stole the base and entertained the fans when

25:43

they won, and that's the name of the game. Here's

25:45

the first pitch at the high curve ball, ball one.

25:49

Sandy Kofax. What

25:53

a tremendous arm this fella has. Talked

25:58

to some National League players. say he belongs

26:00

in another league higher. Anybody

26:04

so that hard and so that kind of a curveball. The

26:08

left hander gets the sign here's the pitch it's a

26:10

beauty of curveball and it's evened up at one ball

26:12

and one strike. No

26:15

trick pitches with Colfax. Fastball

26:17

curveball changes speed here's the one one pitch

26:19

there's the fastball it's foul straight back out

26:21

of play and it's one ball two strikes.

26:26

Many pitchers do not like to talk about

26:29

it but this fellow says when he walks

26:31

out he expects to pitch a no hitter.

26:34

As soon as they get the first hit well he

26:36

wants to pitch a shutout. They get

26:38

the first run then he wants a one run

26:40

game. A real

26:42

perfectionist. One ball

26:45

two strikes nobody on nobody out bottom of

26:47

the first no score and here's Colfax to

26:49

her thighs. It

26:51

popped up into the short right field around

26:53

fairly is coming in waiting for it between

26:55

the raindrops and makes the play. One

26:58

out. Here

27:01

is John Nasek. Nasek

27:06

N.O.S.S.E.K. Nasek. Right

27:12

handed batter. He's been a good ball player

27:14

for manager Sam Miley. Colfax

27:19

digging around the mound much like a hitter

27:21

does his home plate he has to get

27:23

comfortable. Here's the

27:25

first pitch by Colfax it swung on a

27:27

high fly ball deep to left field. Johnson

27:29

is going back has room he's waiting for

27:32

it makes the catch on the warning track

27:34

to up and two down. So

27:36

Nasek flies deep to Lou Johnson in left

27:39

field. Here

27:42

is Tony Oliva. Oliva

27:50

who's had a bad finger the

27:52

whole year. When you stop to think

27:55

about it Oliva leaves the American League

27:57

with a bad finger and Colfax wins

27:59

all those. games and perfect games with

28:01

arthritis. No wonder

28:03

I couldn't do anything. I was always healthy. Well,

28:09

even digging around the batter's box, he likes to

28:11

hit way back in the box. He's

28:15

got a big wide stance, pulls the bat

28:17

right down the end. Gilliam

28:19

guards the line as if he were a

28:22

right-handed hitter. Here's a bouncing ball Colfax off

28:24

the mound. He has it. He flips to

28:26

West Parkernitz 1-2-3 for the Minnesota Twins. And

28:32

so at the end of the first

28:34

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28:36

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28:53

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28:55

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28:57

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28:59

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Top of the second inning. And here is

29:49

Lou Johnson. No score in a ball game.

29:51

It's been one, two, three for both ball

29:53

clubs. In fact, it was a

29:55

wheels, the fly ball on the right, Gilliam, the

29:57

center and Willie Davis went out first base. to

30:00

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30:02

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30:04

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30:07

Swing and a miss by Johnson. Spike one. Lou

30:12

Johnson. He

30:15

has really been a

30:18

tremendous ball player for the Dodgers.

30:20

Bouncing ball foul pass a third

30:23

baseman. Ed

30:27

Vargo they umpired on the

30:30

left field line. Rotate

30:32

all the umpires moved around today. Ed Hurley

30:34

was behind the plate yesterday is on the

30:36

right field line. Two strikes to count on

30:38

Lou Johnson. Caught

30:40

delivers outside his ball one.

30:43

Johnson was one for four yesterday. I'll

30:50

feel straight away. Resize a couple steps towards

30:52

the hole between the shortstop and the

30:54

third baseman. Here's the one to pitch line

30:57

drive down the right field line and it's foul. So

31:00

the count remains at one ball two strikes. Both

31:06

ball clubs of course have been scouted

31:08

thoroughly. But until you get out there

31:10

and until you play you

31:12

really never know. One

31:15

to pitch outside two balls

31:18

and two strikes. Because

31:20

you can do it on paper. I remember the late great

31:22

Rogers Harnesby talked about our ball club of 52. He said

31:25

we were a 50 50 club winning

31:27

the clubhouse and lose on the field. Here's

31:30

the two to pitch. It's

31:32

a foul ball out of play and Johnson

31:35

keeps battling and counts of all two strikes.

31:38

Killebrew is a third base. He's playing deep for

31:41

his eyes way back. He's got a tremendous arm.

31:43

He can afford those extra steps at second base.

31:45

It's cool to see it first base menscher. Allison

31:48

Nase can only leave a left to right knee out

31:50

field. Here's the two to pitch struck

31:53

him out. High fastball. Jim Cox gets his

31:55

first strike out of high fastball. Johnson is

31:57

out here is wrong. I.

32:02

Fairly was one for form. And

32:05

that was a home run he gave the Dodgers a

32:07

very shortly. No

32:09

score in this ballgame when

32:11

the top of the second one out nobody on

32:15

Killebrew in on the grass. Jim

32:18

caught the big left hander delivers the

32:20

fairly it's a strike Tony

32:22

Venzon behind the plate. Very

32:25

deliberate call that he makes when he calls a strike

32:27

he finally gets his arm up and he flips his

32:29

hand like he's flipping a yo yo.

32:34

Like to hear that catch in but you hate it hitting fairly

32:37

a bouncing ball mincered first base it's a

32:39

fair ball has a flip the cop to

32:41

a way. Minsher

32:44

it's a cop gets fairly and here is

32:46

Jim LeFever. A

32:52

switch hitter yesterday

32:54

was one for four. The

33:00

rosin bag and the pine tar rag which is

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something new in baseball really getting the workout today

33:05

and they want to keep the bat

33:07

dry on both ends. Some

33:09

hitters are superstitious that way they said if you keep

33:12

the fat part of the bat wet the ball will

33:14

slide off. I

33:16

never really had that problem. Here's

33:20

the pitch by Katula fever it swung on and

33:22

it missed and it strike one. Caught

33:26

so far has had a real good curve

33:28

ball. Jim

33:35

Cott gets the sign here's the pitch.

33:38

One on a bouncy ball over cut that quality

33:40

is in fast he has it in time to

33:43

mincere. Well

33:45

he made a fine play on the slowly hit

33:47

ball over the head of the top and

33:49

it's one two three for the Dodgers in

33:51

the second inning and so at the middle

33:54

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33:56

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Okay bye, it's a nothing nothing ball game

35:18

and here is Harmon Killebrew against Cofax. The

35:20

curve ball is low and it's ball one.

35:27

One ball, no strikes. Funny

35:31

Vinson behind the plate. It's going to be a

35:33

job keeping the baseballs dry. Kofax

35:38

gets his sign. Here's the pitch. Strike.

35:42

One ball, one strike. Kofax took something off his

35:45

curve ball that time. Gilliam

35:47

way back at third base. Killebrew

35:49

not known for his speed. Here's

35:52

the one-one pitch. High,

35:54

it's ball two. Two balls and one

35:56

strike. No

36:00

score, bottom of the second inning. Both

36:05

clubs have gone down in order. Kilibro,

36:09

the 2-1 pitch by Kovacs. He's

36:11

swung on, a high fly ball,

36:13

short left field. In comes

36:15

Lou Johnson, calling for it. Battles

36:17

it and makes the play. Kilibro

36:21

got under the pitch. And

36:24

with this drizzle coming down, it's a little bit

36:26

of a problem. Here is

36:28

Earl Batty. Batty,

36:34

a right-handed hitter. Yesterday,

36:37

he was one for four. It

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was a big blow. Waller-Helsen thought it was the biggest of

36:41

the... of all the

36:43

hits in that big six-run third inning. It was

36:45

a bloop single, it drove in two, and that

36:47

was the end of Drysdale. Here's

36:49

the pitch by Kovacs. It's

36:52

a strike over the outside corner. When

36:55

you can throw a fastball as hard as Kovacs threw

36:57

that one, to the low outside part of the plate,

36:59

you're actually buying a ticket to the Hall of Fame.

37:04

Another one. Strike two,

37:06

right on the outside corner at the knees. Kovacs

37:11

having some trouble with the mound, until

37:14

he releases the ball. He's been pauling

37:16

around. Here's the two-strike pitch. Curveball, swung

37:18

on and missed and Batty is out.

37:21

Big breaking curveballing Kovacs has his

37:23

first strikeout. Two

37:26

fastballs and a curveball, that was all for

37:28

Batty. And here is Bob

37:30

Allison. No

37:35

score, baller the second. Allison,

37:39

platooning with Val

37:41

D'Espino. Gilliam

37:43

really guarding the line against Allison. Here's the

37:46

pitch, bounces about ten feet in front of

37:48

the plate. Kovacs has to grin about that

37:50

one. That's the

37:52

kind of choo-choo common when he was catching

37:54

for the Mets, would say that's a real

37:56

good 55-foot curveball. But

38:00

it's 60 feet, 6 inches, the home plate.

38:02

So those 55 footers will get you nowhere.

38:05

Allison takes a strike a curve ball.

38:09

Jim Gilliam really guarding the line. There'll be no

38:11

ball hit between Gilliam and the line. He'll have

38:14

to go to his left. Here's

38:16

the 1-1 pitch. Swung

38:19

on, a foul ball. Gilliam drifting over

38:21

near the stands, looking up. It'll

38:23

be out of play. So

38:26

it's one ball and two strikes on big

38:28

Bob Allison. Colfax

38:30

still digging around the mound. I

38:34

doubt if he's nervous, but

38:37

he has really been pawing. Colfax

38:44

ready. Here's the 1-2

38:46

pitch. Curve ball low,

38:48

and it's two balls, two strikes. When

38:52

I say curve ball, it is really a drop.

38:54

I don't know whatever happened to

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those great terms we used to have,

38:58

drop, in shoot, out shoot, risers, fadeaways.

39:01

Everything's a curve ball. This is an overhand one. Here's

39:03

the 2-2 pitch. This one stays high, and it's 3-2.

39:08

That one seemed to squib right out of his hand,

39:10

and Colfax knew it. Once again, he had the big

39:12

grin on his face. It

39:15

squeezed out like the bar of soap does when

39:17

you're taking a bath sometimes. Just squish. 3-2

39:21

pitch. Curve ball, and it's

39:23

a strike call, and Bob Allison is out

39:25

on strikes. There was no doubt about that

39:28

one. Split the plate. It's 1-2-3 for the

39:30

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39:32

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41:48

And here is Wes Parker against Jim

41:50

Cott. Parker batting right-handed.

41:52

The whole infield switch hitters for the Dodgers.

41:57

Cott delivers. Swung on and missed. Strike one. Kilibrew

42:00

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42:02

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42:04

the outfield grass. Guillacy is

42:06

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42:08

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42:11

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42:16

Cott, left-hander,

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42:27

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42:37

ball outside, two balls, two strikes. He put a

42:39

little extra on that one. Leon

42:44

Decatur for the Dodgers, John Roseborough.

42:48

Two balls, two strikes on Wes Parker. Cott

42:50

shakes off the sign. Ready, and

42:52

here's the two-two pitch. Inside,

42:54

it's ball three. Three

42:57

balls, two strikes, a full count. I'll

43:04

feel straight away. Three-two pitch.

43:08

Ball four on Wes Parker draws a base on

43:10

balls. That's the first base runner in this game.

43:14

Parker is on, and John Roseborough is

43:16

the hitter. And

43:19

with Colfax pitching, you can look for anything.

43:23

They've bunted the first inning with Colfax. One

43:25

run can be a mountain. Jim

43:31

Cott taking plenty of

43:33

time. Parker, a lead.

43:37

Cott delivers. Roseborough takes it over the

43:39

outside corner for strike one. The lights

43:41

are on here at Metropolitan Stadium. One

43:48

strike to count. Roseborough the hitter. Parker

43:50

a lead, a good one. Here's the

43:52

pitch. It's outside.

43:55

One ball, one strike. Roseborough

43:57

way back in the batter's box. It almost.

43:59

It almost appears that he's out of it with his back

44:01

foot, but it could be

44:03

that the inside part of his foot is in contact with

44:06

that back line, that's all you need. Parker

44:08

will lead it first. Here's a throw to first base.

44:12

Parker is back easily. Was

44:14

not a good move, that was the commercial. That

44:18

was the one that caught, says, I know you're there and I'll be back in

44:20

a minute. Here's the one-one

44:22

pitch. Inside moved him back and there's

44:24

two balls and one strike. The

44:29

good move by any pitcher borders

44:32

on being a block. It's built on

44:34

deception. Parker

44:37

a good lead at first base. No

44:39

score, top of the third. Caught, delivers

44:41

to Roseborough, swung on line drive, left

44:43

field. Allison going back, back, he's there,

44:45

makes the catch. Line drive, Allison

44:48

hauls it in and West Parker heads back to

44:50

first base. And Sandy

44:53

Colfax is the

44:56

hitter. Colfax has made himself

44:58

a pretty good hitter. Killebrew

45:01

comes in to say something to the court. It

45:06

used to be with Colfax when he first came to the big

45:08

leagues, if he hit a foul ball, he felt like he had

45:10

broken a slump. But

45:12

he has made himself a pretty good hitter. He

45:16

swings the bat. Killebrew looking for a bond. Colfax sharpens the

45:18

ball. Killebrew looking for

45:20

a bond. Colfax sharpens up, takes it inside

45:22

and it's ball one. They really came busting

45:24

down. If

45:27

possible, Colfax will try to make Mincher feel

45:29

the ball because being the right handed thrower,

45:32

to make the play at second base on Parker, he'd

45:34

have to turn completely around. And

45:36

as big as he is, he'd turn around in sections. Caught

45:40

at the belt, checks the base runner. Parker a big lead.

45:42

Killebrew coming in. Colfax takes

45:45

it over the inside corner and it's one ball

45:47

and one strike. And once again, he's shortened up

45:49

as if the bond. One

45:51

out. No score in this game. We're at the top

45:53

of the third. Killebrew

45:56

in about five steps at third base. Mincher

45:58

holds Parker close at first. Caught.

46:02

Delivers. Kofax swings and slashes one

46:04

down the first baseline foul. He's

46:07

shortened up as if the bun then swung away. As

46:14

an infielder, that'll really put you on your heels.

46:21

One man out. No score. Wes Parker who drew a base on

46:23

balls is on his first base. Here's the

46:26

one-two pitch. Kofax squares around but takes it high and

46:28

it's two and two. He

46:30

was going to bunt on the third strike. Takes

46:32

a good look at Preston Gomez coaching the third.

46:38

Killebrough still looking for the bunt. Parker

46:42

at first base gets the lead. Caught

46:45

set. Two-two pitch. Kofax swings

46:47

away at the bouncing ball to Quillacy.

46:49

His play will be the first base

46:51

in time to get Kofax and Wes

46:53

Parker moves on down the second. So

46:55

there are two away with Parker at second

46:58

base and the hitter is Morrie Wills. Wills

47:03

taking a little bit of time. He's still in the

47:05

on-deck circle now swinging a couple bats. One

47:08

of the little extra things that a lead-off man must

47:11

do, he has to stall a little bit for time

47:13

now to give Kofax a chance to get back to

47:15

the dugout and get a breather. Wills

47:22

just now coming to the batter's box. He'll back out of

47:24

there a couple times. This

47:30

little guy a tremendous ball player. A

47:32

perfect example to the youngsters who sometimes think

47:34

they're too small and can't get to the

47:37

big leagues. Here's the best example I know.

47:39

He's made himself a tremendous ball player. Morrie

47:41

Wills. Here's the pitch

47:43

by Kant. Swung on a fly ball right

47:45

field. Tony Oliva is drifting back. Has

47:48

room, makes the catch. Wills

47:50

flies to Oliva right field. That ends the

47:52

inning for the Los Angeles Dodgers. And so

47:55

at the middle of the third inning the

47:57

score is Los Angeles nothing and the twins

47:59

nothing. Well,

48:02

it happened when the Ironwood Michigan Polar Bears

48:04

were playing a team from Minneapolis in 1939.

48:08

And Harry Newby gets a ball in his own 27. He

48:11

slants off tackle in his own 39 where he's forced back

48:13

to his own 24, slants again to his

48:15

own 47, forced back to his

48:17

own one. He circles left to his own

48:20

25, forced to his own 16 again, and

48:22

he cuts back, legs it all the way

48:24

to the Minneapolis goal line. A

48:26

total of 265 yards. You

48:29

know, that's probably the longest run in football. And

48:31

that's really doing it the hard way. And some

48:33

people do it every day, month after month.

48:35

They'll put up with the same old run

48:38

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48:40

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48:44

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49:04

ground crew right now working on the

49:06

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a yellow label. It's unnatural. Early

49:46

October that they've had in a decade. Naturally,

49:48

the grass and everything is very green out

49:51

here. And John and I getting

49:53

comments from the ball players and the managers that have gathered

49:55

here for the World Series. They certainly give

49:57

a number one rating for this field. It's in blood

49:59

shape. ball although there's some raindrops coming

50:01

down but we are playing baseball after

50:03

a delay of just about five minutes. We're

50:09

rolling out of the last of the third inning twins

50:11

coming up and here we go with Joe. Right.

50:14

Barnes arm. Here is Colfax

50:16

against Mincher. He was the man of the hour with

50:18

a home run off dry deal yesterday. Curveball

50:21

is a strike. That

50:26

one really snapped off. Here's

50:30

the pitch fastball high. That's

50:33

one ball one strike. No

50:38

score bottom of the third leadoff man this

50:40

inning Don Mincher. He's up there with the

50:42

kind of one ball one strike. Colfax delivers

50:45

swung on a foul ball down the third baseline.

50:47

It'll be out of play. So it's

50:49

one ball two strikes scoreboard

50:52

Dodgers no runs no hits no errors twins

50:54

no runs no hits no errors. We are

50:56

in the bottom of the third inning. Nobody

50:58

on nobody out. Don Mincher with the kind

51:00

of one ball and two strikes. I

51:06

feel swung around they play mentioned a poll here's

51:08

the one to pitch high and

51:10

tight and it's two balls two strikes. Colfax

51:17

with that high tight fastball can go either

51:19

way. Now he's got it set up for

51:21

the curveball. Let's see here's a two to

51:23

pitch curveball high. There's three

51:25

and two. He wanted that one. There's

51:30

been only one base runner in this game West

51:32

Parker drew a base on balls. That's been it.

51:35

It's been between Colfax and Khan. Three

51:38

to pitch strike

51:40

is called and mention knew it. Mincher

51:43

is called out on strikes. That's the third

51:45

strikeout and it's three in a row for

51:48

Colfax. Here

51:51

is Frank Colosse on a second baseman.

51:55

Firstly yesterday had two bases. Cofax

52:04

looks down for the sign from his

52:06

catcher John Roseborough and here's the

52:08

first pitch. Swung on

52:10

and it's missed and it's strike one. Cofax

52:17

is struck out three. He's

52:21

got his good stuff, he'll stack the lumber for you

52:23

in a neat pile. Inside

52:27

moves Quillasy back, it's one ball and one strike. One

52:33

out, no score, bottom of the third.

52:36

Here's the one-one pitch. A

52:39

little loop or foul, just barely

52:41

gets the dugout of the Minnesota

52:43

Twins. Quillasy

52:45

hit that one right off the thumbs. He's

52:49

choked up on that bat. He's

52:53

got a pretty good pace. Could

52:56

hit from either end. Here's the one-two

52:58

pitch. High. Two balls, two strikes.

53:04

Cofax can't seem to get comfortable. He

53:07

had the ground crew out there working on the

53:09

mound. Now

53:12

he's ready. Here's the two-two pitch. Outside

53:17

it's ball three. Three balls, two strikes.

53:21

It's a full count on young Quillasy. They

53:26

shade Quillasy even though he's a right-hand hitter

53:29

towards right center. Here's the three-two pitch. Lays

53:32

off the high pass, ball draws the wall, Quillasy

53:34

is on. So

53:38

that's the first base runner. For

53:41

the Minnesota Twins, Wes Parker comes in

53:43

to say something to Cofax. Here's

53:47

Jim Cott. This

53:50

fellow knows what to do with the bat. And

53:53

during the regular season, Sam Meeley has

53:55

used him as a

53:57

pinch hitter. He's a big guy. Gilliam is

53:59

in looking for the ball. on at third

54:01

base. West Parker holding quality close at

54:04

first base. They have hit and run on

54:06

occasions with Cott. Here's a pitch. Cott takes

54:08

his strike. He's

54:14

going to have to make Parker feel the

54:16

ball. Gilliam really charging hard. Gilliam

54:20

at third base. Wills is short. LeFevre at

54:22

second and Parker at first. No score. Bottom

54:24

of the third. Co-fax

54:26

checks the base runner. Cott was going

54:28

to swing takes it and

54:31

it's one ball and one strike. Sam

54:35

Miele switched off went to the hit sign and

54:38

Cott squared around as if the bunt drew the infielders

54:40

in a couple of steps and was ready to swing

54:42

away. Billy Martin very busy giving signs at third base.

54:45

It's one ball and one strike. Quillacy a good

54:47

lead. Co-fax

54:50

backs off the mound. We mentioned before they

54:52

have started base runners with Cott hitting. He

54:55

can get a piece of it. Here's

54:58

the one one pick that goes Quillacy

55:00

swung on and missed his throw in

55:02

time. They got him with Maury Wills

55:04

covering. So they hit run back fired.

55:07

Co-fax got the strike Roseborough threw a strike

55:10

to Maury Wills who put the tag on

55:12

Quillacy and there are two outs. Jim

55:21

Cott up there with a count

55:23

of one ball two strikes. Here's

55:26

the pitch. A

55:28

strike is called on a curve ball. Cott

55:30

knew it and that's it for strikeouts for

55:32

Sandy Co-fax. It ends up a one two

55:35

three inning. The minutes sort of

55:37

twins go down in order and

55:40

throw at the end of the third inning the score is Dodgers

55:43

nothing twins nothing. Mickey

55:47

Rooney guest stars in a powerful

55:49

drama next Wednesday evening when Bob

55:51

Hall presents the Chrysler Theater on

55:54

NBC at nine eight o'clock Central

55:56

Time. the

56:04

Byron some who does a Phillies games

56:06

has seen Colfax a lot and I guess by every day

56:08

you see him doesn't make any difference how

56:10

many times you see him you get that little tingle. And

56:15

some years ago I know when they were

56:17

playing at the Coliseum Sandy started a

56:19

game against us and he was so wild he

56:21

he just didn't get through the first inning and

56:24

Austin took him out and started him the very next night and he

56:26

just came through with a

56:28

magnificent shutout and about a three hitter and of course

56:31

this is some years ago. Sandy has really

56:33

come into his own of late and you've all heard about him

56:35

as strikeouts. I was kind of

56:37

interested a while ago Joe and you mentioned the fifty five feet distance

56:39

to the mound.

56:42

There's one fellow years ago followed by the name of Matt Kilroy

56:44

that had five hundred and five

56:46

strikeouts but the mound was only 50 feet

56:48

out. I

56:51

don't think I'd want to hit Colfax at 50 feet. Here

56:55

is Jim Gilliam. High for ball one. Colfax

56:59

at 50 feet not only

57:01

strike out he'd hit you right in the nose with every pitch. Jim

57:06

Koch takes off a sign delivers

57:08

to Gilliam swung on a foul

57:10

ball out of play right side

57:13

one ball and one strike no score in this game

57:15

top of the fourth scoreboard

57:17

cleaners are with no runs no

57:19

hits no errors for the Dodgers no runs no hits

57:21

no errors for the Minnesota Twins. Jim Koch against Gilliam

57:23

and here's the one one pitch it's high

57:26

and it's ball to two balls and one strike. Gilliam

57:35

five to center field his first

57:37

time up. Caught

57:39

delivers swung on there's a fly ball deep the right field

57:42

but only was there waiting for it makes the

57:44

catch. Gilliam flies to

57:46

Oliva in right field so there's one away.

57:50

He's going to get a ball out of the way and he's going to get

57:52

a fly ball out of the way down to

57:54

Oliva in right field so there's

57:56

one away and it brings up Willie Davis Davis bounced

58:00

Cott was able to fool Davis with a big

58:02

wide breaking curve ball. Changed

58:05

speeds on it, not only the break of the

58:07

ball, but the speed had Willie

58:09

Davis way out in front. Tillibrew moves in at

58:12

third base to protect against the bunt. Here's the

58:14

pitch. It's

58:16

a strike. One strike

58:18

on Willie Davis. Only

58:21

two base runners in this game, West Parker drew

58:23

a walk and Frank Quillasy drew a base on

58:25

balls. Davis

58:28

a bouncy ball. Mintier up with it, flips

58:31

the cot in time and Davis is out

58:33

so they repeat it. Mintier

58:35

wasn't too sure of that ball. He caught the

58:37

ball and then looked down to see if it

58:39

was really the ball and then

58:41

decided once he had it I better give it the

58:43

cot because here comes Willie Davis. So

58:47

there are two outs and here is Lou Johnson.

58:49

He was a strikeout victim in the second right-handed

58:51

batter. Cott

58:58

delivers, hits

59:00

the strike. Cott

59:03

is around the plane. He's not afraid

59:05

to throw strikes. He'll

59:08

make them hit the ball. Swung

59:12

on and missed them at strike two. Johnson

59:17

walks out of the batter's box now and takes

59:19

a little bit of inventory. Starts talking to himself.

59:21

Would you usually do? Like how could I miss

59:23

that one? I saw it all the way. It's

59:27

one of the great things about catching you hear all that

59:29

conversation. They talk

59:31

to themselves. They answer themselves. Two

59:34

strike pitch. Swung on well-hit

59:36

center field. Knopfik is getting deep.

59:39

He's in a limiting track and makes the catch

59:41

right in front of his fence. Lou

59:44

Johnson hit it to the farthest part of

59:46

this ballpark and Knopfik got a real

59:48

good jump and hauled it in. So it's

59:50

one, two, three for the Dodgers and so

59:52

at the middle of the fourth inning the

59:54

score is Dodgers nothing and the twins nothing.

59:56

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games six and seven are listed for

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Saturday, Sunday, and Monday in Los Angeles.

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But here we go in a real

1:02:15

pitching battle. Last of the fourth, Minnesota,

1:02:17

the plate, and Joe Gargiola. OK,

1:02:20

Byron Tom. Then it's

1:02:23

Colfax once again getting his sign

1:02:25

from Roseboro. And

1:02:28

Versailles to lead it off. Versailles, he's flying

1:02:30

the ride his first time up. Here's the pitch.

1:02:32

Swung on and fouled back. He had a good

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cut and a good fastball. That

1:02:36

was strength against strength in Colfax one.

1:02:41

Versailles had a real good cut. Colfax,

1:02:46

good fastball. There are many times he just gets

1:02:48

in the spot and says, here's my best fastball.

1:02:50

You try to hit it. Delivers

1:02:53

in Versailles, swings and misses, and

1:02:55

a strike two. Versailles

1:02:59

went completely around. Once again, he had a good

1:03:01

cut. Colfax

1:03:05

is struck out four. No

1:03:07

score, bottom of the fourth. Neither

1:03:10

ball club has a base hit. Here's the

1:03:12

pitch. Foul ball

1:03:15

pulled on the left field line. Way

1:03:17

foul. McConaughey's

1:03:19

at strike two. Jim

1:03:23

Lemon coaching at first base. Billy Martin

1:03:25

coaches at third base. Colfax

1:03:31

fidgeting around. Cap, rosin bag,

1:03:33

ball. Tugget the cap,

1:03:35

the pants. All

1:03:38

part of a pitching pattern. Delivers

1:03:40

a curve ball high. And

1:03:42

it's one ball and two strikes. Sandy

1:03:48

Colfax. Versailles

1:03:54

waiting. Here's the one-two pitch.

1:03:57

Swung on and misses, and he struck him out.

1:04:00

He took something off the curveball a

1:04:02

change of speed pitch and Versailles was

1:04:04

way out in front and that strikeout

1:04:06

number five for a kofax And

1:04:12

here is John Ossoff he fly deep to left

1:04:14

his first time up The

1:04:18

fellow like kofax is a catcher all you

1:04:20

have to do is put down fingers the

1:04:22

outstanding fastball the outstanding curveball There's

1:04:26

a curveball high and it's ball one And

1:04:29

if you just happen to have a new glove and you

1:04:31

want to break it in and stay two or three innings

1:04:33

Keep calling for fastballs Here's

1:04:37

the pitch it's a

1:04:39

strike one ball one

1:04:41

strike Joe

1:04:44

Nausic Go

1:04:48

facts ready delivers swung

1:04:51

on and fall straight back The

1:04:54

count one ball two strikes. This

1:04:56

is the bottom of the fourth. No score Nobody

1:05:00

on one man out Go

1:05:08

facts Getting

1:05:11

a sign And

1:05:16

here's the pitch high

1:05:18

and it's ball to two balls and two

1:05:20

strikes Tony

1:05:22

Vinson on the plate on fire Here's

1:05:31

the two-two pitch And

1:05:39

that's the first hit of the game John

1:05:41

Ossoff singles his center field and he is

1:05:43

on and here is Tony O'Era Now

1:05:58

said the period of curveball seemed to

1:06:00

hang it was about belt high and

1:06:03

he sent one right back up the middle so

1:06:05

now thick his arm with a single and

1:06:07

it brings up Oliva Oliva

1:06:11

tapped out his first time up one

1:06:14

man out now sick a lead at first here's

1:06:16

the pitch swung on and miss strike

1:06:19

one and what a cut he had swung

1:06:22

himself right out of the batter's box Tony

1:06:26

Oliva he

1:06:29

was hit with yesterday over for Colfax

1:06:34

has struck out five now

1:06:37

sick a lead at first base he is the

1:06:39

second base runner Quillacy drew a base on balls

1:06:41

now sick got a base hit Colfax

1:06:46

getting the sign here's a lob throw

1:06:48

to first base Colfax does not have

1:06:50

an outstanding move the first base he

1:06:52

has to come directly overhanded with the

1:06:54

ball and that gives the

1:06:56

base runner plenty of chance to

1:06:58

get back now sick a big lead

1:07:00

he's only in the pitch is swung on and missed

1:07:03

by Oliva and a strike to push

1:07:06

it could be that Colfax has so

1:07:08

few base runners he

1:07:11

just never gets used to pitching with men on the

1:07:16

rain is let up considerably here at the ballpark

1:07:20

the lights are still on the

1:07:22

score is nothing to nothing Oliva waits

1:07:24

here's the pitch lays off

1:07:26

the high fastball it's ball one one ball

1:07:28

and two strikes not sick

1:07:30

at first base one

1:07:34

man out bottom of the fourth

1:07:36

inning no score second game of the World

1:07:38

Series Oliva

1:07:46

takes a little bit of time now get the

1:07:48

dirt out from between the spikes and

1:07:53

Colfax gets his side text

1:07:55

the base runner now sick and here's the pitch

1:07:57

swung on and missed and Oliva is out on

1:07:59

strike rights as six strikeouts

1:08:01

for a coal fact and

1:08:04

here is Killebrew. Harmon

1:08:14

Killebrew a power hitter he digs

1:08:18

in. Makes

1:08:21

a look around at Billy Martin. Not

1:08:23

much strategy going here. Two outs now

1:08:26

sick a base runner at first. Cofax

1:08:30

gets his sign delivers curve

1:08:33

ball is low and it's

1:08:35

ball one. Roseborough fine

1:08:37

arm he's a good throwing catcher likes

1:08:39

to throw will throw at any base.

1:08:46

Gilliam way back at third base Wills is deep

1:08:48

and short second baseman

1:08:50

Lefebvre shades near the bag. Here's a

1:08:52

pitch swung on base at left field.

1:08:55

Now the ground second gentleman. It's

1:08:58

a base set for Herman

1:09:00

Kilibrew, an error for Luke

1:09:02

Johnson. And

1:09:24

now Earl Batty is the

1:09:26

hitter. Roseborough goes out the

1:09:28

face, nothing to Colfax. This

1:09:32

is a spot where they're probably switched sides

1:09:35

because there's a man on his second base.

1:09:38

And with the spot open at

1:09:40

first base, it's a choice of whether a

1:09:43

pitching to who he'd rather pitch to. Batty

1:09:45

or the on deck hitter Bob Allison. Now

1:09:48

stick to third Kilibrew at second base. There

1:09:50

are two outs, bottom of the fourth. Colfax

1:09:53

gets his side and

1:09:55

delivers to Earl Batty. High ball

1:09:57

one. first

1:10:00

strikeout victim in the second inning.

1:10:05

Batty chokes up on the bat. He

1:10:09

gave up some of his power to just spray the

1:10:11

ball. Dodger defense towards

1:10:14

right center field. There's a lot of room

1:10:16

down the left field line. Here's

1:10:18

the pitch by Kofak swung on its

1:10:20

popped up in foul territory. West Parker

1:10:22

near the stands may have room. He

1:10:24

does makes the play. West Parker near

1:10:27

the stands in foul territory. All's in

1:10:29

the foul ball hit by Earl Batty

1:10:31

and that ends the fourth inning for

1:10:33

the Minnesota Twins. And so at the

1:10:35

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1:10:37

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1:12:13

and or five years later and let us

1:12:15

not as a ball classic. The Dodgers have

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been in World Series competition before, but I

1:12:19

have very little and they're always at Ebbets

1:12:21

Field as they lost the first World Series

1:12:23

I got him to but I finally started

1:12:25

on one of your plate and of course

1:12:27

the last time the gun in the World

1:12:29

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1:12:31

of those in favor of Minnesota and we've

1:12:33

got quite a fitting dog are here We

1:12:35

go over the Dodgers and of. Red

1:12:39

violets round Santa. Here's a curveball.

1:12:41

It's known as Bones Gym cause.

1:12:45

Against run fairly fairly balanced out his

1:12:47

first time I've. Mentioned

1:12:50

I caught. Smell

1:12:52

of Ten or delivers. It's a strike.

1:12:56

One vote on strike, Nobody on

1:12:59

nobody out. top of the fifth

1:13:01

know score. Top

1:13:04

The left hander delivers the Pharaoh.

1:13:07

On Sept. far as the

1:13:09

first base coach into the

1:13:12

Minnesota Dugout. Present

1:13:14

Gomez coaches a third base. Any

1:13:18

Ozarks at first base, Morals and a

1:13:20

bench manager. Let's

1:13:22

see some of the pitching coach. Is

1:13:26

he wants to pitch on, measure in

1:13:28

or I feel for a basic run

1:13:30

fairly. As I was a single there

1:13:33

was no doubt about that been i

1:13:35

curveball you could see fairly wait for

1:13:37

it and really some audience. So

1:13:42

that's the first that your head. And

1:13:46

a. Second place on

1:13:48

Earth as was Parker was a base runner

1:13:50

back in a third when he drew a

1:13:52

based on boss. So

1:13:54

failures on and. Gym receiver is

1:13:56

a better. Look.

1:14:00

Second to first, caught at the belt, fairly a lead. Here's

1:14:03

the pitch, Lefevre takes it inside, ball one. He squared

1:14:05

around, is at the butt. One

1:14:07

run is going to be a big run for either pitcher. We

1:14:10

are in the top of the fifth. Dodges

1:14:13

have made one hit, the twins have made two. No

1:14:18

score. Nobody out, fairly at

1:14:20

first base. Caught, gets the sign,

1:14:23

Lefevre waits. Fairly a lead, here's the pitch. Swung

1:14:25

on down the left field line, curving Ellison,

1:14:28

getting over there. He dies, and what

1:14:30

a play he made. This one's

1:14:32

a throw in, they try for two, it

1:14:34

is not his time, it's fairly slides back.

1:14:36

A tremendous play by Bob Ellison. Well

1:14:59

there it was, he played this series so far, his

1:15:01

big ball ball is for his big bat, made

1:15:04

a diving catch. He gave

1:15:07

it a swan dive, that

1:15:09

would have done any swimming coach proud. He

1:15:12

skidded for about 15 feet, held on to

1:15:14

the ball, and then came up throwing, hoping

1:15:16

he could double fairly at first, but he

1:15:18

couldn't. Here is Wes Parker, the pitch is

1:15:20

a strike. Fairly

1:15:23

had already rounded second base, and

1:15:26

he retraced his steps, stepped on second base,

1:15:28

and headed back to first, and I mean

1:15:30

headed back. What a

1:15:32

tremendous play by Bob Ellison in left field.

1:15:35

Here's the pitch, swung on, a

1:15:38

bouncing ball, Quillacy, Mincher knocks the

1:15:40

ball down, everybody is safe. Mincher

1:15:42

hesitated, it was far to his right,

1:15:45

looked like Quillacy was going to make the play, and then

1:15:47

the big guy, Mincher, started over, knocked

1:15:50

it down, and everybody is safe. So

1:15:54

it causes an infield hit for Wes Parker, it

1:15:56

moves fairly down to second base. So

1:16:01

there you are. Parker gets

1:16:03

an infield hit and Lefebvre hit a line drive

1:16:05

down a left field line and he just has

1:16:08

a time at bat. Here

1:16:10

is Roseborough. Crowds

1:16:14

still buzzing on a play by Bob Allison.

1:16:18

Roseborough left-handed batter, lying hard to left field

1:16:20

his first time up. Cott

1:16:22

checks the base runners, delivers to Roseborough.

1:16:24

It's outside, ball one. No

1:16:29

score in his ballgame. Both

1:16:31

ball clubs with two hits now. Dodgers

1:16:34

have made one error. Twins

1:16:36

have yet to make an error. Parker

1:16:40

at first, fairly at second. They'll

1:16:43

pitch to Roseborough outside. Two

1:16:45

balls, no strikes. Cofax,

1:16:48

the on-deck hitter. Two

1:16:51

balls, no strikes. Cott checks

1:16:57

the runners. Here's the pitch.

1:17:00

It's a strike. Two balls and one

1:17:02

strike. Fairly

1:17:04

at second base. Parker at first base.

1:17:07

One man out, top of the fifth. No score.

1:17:13

Cofax got batty to get out of the

1:17:15

situation. Cott in one right now. Here's the

1:17:17

2-1 pitch now to John Roseborough. Swung on

1:17:20

and tapped foul. On the

1:17:22

first baseline. So the count

1:17:24

levels out. Two balls, two strikes. One

1:17:28

man out. No score, top

1:17:30

of the fifth. Second game of

1:17:32

the World Series. Fairly

1:17:40

at second base. Wes Parker standing on the bag

1:17:42

at first. Cott has his

1:17:44

sign. Here's the 2-2 pitch

1:17:47

to Roseborough. Swung on and foul ball

1:17:49

down the third baseline. Killebrew over near

1:17:51

the stands. May have room. Reaches over

1:17:53

to one-handed grab. Killebrew a

1:17:55

fine play. And

1:17:58

Roseborough is out at Killebrew. A

1:18:00

fair amount to play so there

1:18:02

are two hours. So

1:18:08

both bought ourselves. Your brew are

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hotel. I could still play with a

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leper basketball jar jar the get the

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line up with this any they've turned

1:18:27

him. Defensive plays great ones. Alison A

1:18:29

Diving judge. Deliberate restore understand that is

1:18:31

cool Facts: Swings

1:18:34

and misses strike last.

1:18:36

Sunday was going for the long run. He

1:18:38

turned about lose. Fairly

1:18:42

the second phase was parker is at first

1:18:44

base or two hours. South

1:18:46

of the fifth that he know. Score. One

1:18:49

strike the on Colfax. Here's

1:18:51

the fish. Pops

1:18:54

up in foul territory. Don't

1:18:56

measure near the Minnesota.is way

1:18:58

makes. Me

1:19:02

sort of went. In

1:19:05

for the Los Angeles Dodgers. As

1:19:08

far as uniform, as funny as

1:19:10

as the Dodgers, nothing has its

1:19:12

wings. Nothing. Mama.

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you very much agree. Time goes up

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be a mother. He really right. I agree

1:19:35

on a sliding judge. is your voted off.

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Or the Amundsen playing on I

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have a field at I just

1:19:42

remarkable are awesome cause of her

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skull bash. Delivery on it's own

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was not on his insurance for

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the Dodgers non students for Minnesota

1:19:51

but I'm rolling along. last habit

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of authentic. Thousand

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or Not Play yesterday. What It appears

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that he will be on auction. The

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only a mouse game but and game for

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a bar Southpaw Holstein as my don't have

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much in Los Angeles Saturday. Allison

1:20:07

struck out his first time on

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the all star game extremely while

1:20:25

but today is was only one

1:20:27

and he has recorded six strikeouts.

1:20:30

A studies and he

1:20:33

works outside of off

1:20:35

into. It

1:20:38

appears now on a still left

1:20:40

handers going so strongly it's going

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to have to be a bike

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somewhere along the line. possibly a

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fumble how to create on ah,

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coming back on in two thousand

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not made the diving catch on

1:20:53

Lefevre. There's no question in the

1:20:55

minds of the people along here

1:20:57

that fairly one of them on

1:20:59

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We have a couple of hits and they've committed one arrow. And

1:22:32

for the twins, the same story,

1:22:34

except they haven't committed an arrow. Here

1:22:38

we go. Fastball at crushed team back.

1:22:40

2-2. On

1:22:43

the slide that Allison made, you can now

1:22:45

see a tremendous, mud-spattered spot

1:22:47

on the side of his uniform.

1:22:57

One time, you know, Allison was playing at first base.

1:23:01

Now they've run it again and back to the outfield. But

1:23:04

he can be dangerous, good power, swings,

1:23:08

and he is out. The ball dropped by

1:23:10

Roseborough. I don't think Johnny knew whether it was a

1:23:12

strikeout or a foul chip. But

1:23:14

he tags him and, for good measure, throws it

1:23:16

down to Parker. And it will be for Colfax,

1:23:19

his seventh strikeout. Free-swinging

1:23:27

Don Mincher. He

1:23:29

took a strike three-card, his first-played appearance.

1:23:34

Now the infield for the Dodgers today is

1:23:36

Gilliam, Wills, Lativa,

1:23:38

and Parker. Here's a swinging and

1:23:40

a missed strike one. Colfax

1:23:46

has only lost one game

1:23:48

in World Series competition. He

1:23:50

was defeated in 1959, I

1:23:53

believe it was, one to nothing by Bob

1:23:55

Shaw, who is now with San Francisco. Here's

1:23:58

Fred Tugar. working

1:24:02

fast his curve

1:24:04

is way upstairs above it

1:24:10

appears once in a while when Colfax gets

1:24:12

offline early in this game he threw one

1:24:15

that hit the dirt one that goes way up

1:24:17

high kind of elastic himself on the

1:24:19

mound and wonder just how he can let a pitch

1:24:21

get away here's

1:24:24

another one way up high to Joe he

1:24:28

has great pride in his work and

1:24:31

for a left-hander has tremendous control

1:24:39

one out a pitch is high

1:24:42

and he is working high and away on

1:24:45

this measure these last

1:24:47

three pitches have all

1:24:49

been way up into

1:24:52

the outside now the

1:24:54

lights have been on we started

1:24:56

five minutes late today because of

1:24:58

showers on

1:25:02

the pitch it'll

1:25:07

be a single for Don Minter

1:25:11

did a three-two pitch and

1:25:13

sailed it on a line into left center field all

1:25:17

the twins have their third year here's

1:25:23

a young man by the name of Frank

1:25:25

Pelosi a Chicago

1:25:27

boy and he's

1:25:29

coming up for the second time he walked in

1:25:32

the third inning on

1:25:35

and on it's a very fast game there have been

1:25:37

very few threats and on

1:25:39

the scoreboard it's still nothing to nothing the

1:25:42

second game of the World Series from the Twin

1:25:44

Cities in Minnesota plus he

1:25:46

swings and fouls it away a strike golf

1:25:50

acts taking a little more time now

1:25:52

normally he's a very steady

1:25:55

and fast worker he

1:25:58

delivers as a half swing and a ball

1:26:00

out to LeFever. The second baseman is there and

1:26:02

it's an easy put out. To

1:26:04

God. And

1:26:07

Minnesota is setting up Jim Cott. One

1:26:11

thing that Joe pointed out to me, he said

1:26:13

by this fellow's a fine competitor he's battled you.

1:26:17

And he's had two real fine

1:26:19

back-to-back years for Minnesota. But

1:26:22

this must be a great pleasure for him to

1:26:24

be in his first World Series. Here

1:26:26

he is and he tries to move up in front

1:26:29

one. He... he missed

1:26:31

the strike. I

1:26:34

understand that Cott lives in

1:26:37

one of these former communities right outside of the Twin

1:26:39

Cities and Joe, he's another athlete that one of these

1:26:41

days I guess will be in the radio business. We've

1:26:45

got a few of them. It's not a bad business at the end,

1:26:47

I'll tell you. And

1:26:49

he takes the ball, one at one. Swings

1:26:56

and misses, strike two. His

1:27:00

last name is Spout. K-A-A-T.

1:27:02

Pronounce, Cott. Let's

1:27:09

mentor it first. Here's a scratch in the

1:27:11

pitch and a swing and that's all for

1:27:13

Cott. As Colfax hangs up

1:27:15

another strikeout, this gives him his eighth.

1:27:19

Four Minnesota runs, one hit and one left on.

1:27:21

The star at the end of... five. Nothing

1:27:24

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1:27:27

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1:27:31

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1:27:33

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1:28:00

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at the start of the 6th inning has just tapped the first

1:29:04

pitch. A high chop ball had

1:29:06

just debated the outstretched glove of Killebrew and the

1:29:09

ball is in the left field and Wills is

1:29:11

on with a single. I

1:29:13

had two hits yesterday and could have easily had another

1:29:15

one except for a fine running catch by Jimmy Hall

1:29:18

in left center. Now

1:29:20

let's check and see how Wills operates with

1:29:22

nobody out. Gilliam is about everybody

1:29:24

right headed. Here's the lead. Here's

1:29:26

the pitch. And it is a curve ball

1:29:28

for a strike. One

1:29:32

strike with a runner on. How

1:29:35

we haven't had a chance to see Wills operate in

1:29:37

a situation quite like this. But the

1:29:39

close ball game. Left.

1:29:43

He got is going to go to first base.

1:29:45

Wills getting back. They

1:29:48

claim that there's none fighter. That's

1:29:51

studying pitchers. All

1:29:56

right. To the plate. There he goes. And there's about

1:29:58

half the third base. Killebrew is up. He throws

1:30:00

the first time but measure leaps and comes

1:30:02

back to the bag in time. Gilly

1:30:05

him head away. However they got Wills the

1:30:07

second base and Gilly him is out.

1:30:11

The play goes from third to first almost

1:30:13

another throw there by killer room. Well

1:30:16

we've seen them work different plays and Joe

1:30:18

it looks like here they were set for a hit

1:30:20

run play and Gilly him got a piece of the

1:30:22

ball but didn't get it by killer brew by

1:30:25

on the very first pitch Wills took the lead that

1:30:27

he calls a one way lead where it's an

1:30:30

exaggerated lead and at any move the pitcher makes

1:30:32

you'll break back towards the bag. But on the

1:30:34

second one he shortened his lead a little

1:30:36

bit as if he had caught measured and I'd

1:30:38

be willing to say that had Gilly him taking

1:30:41

the ball I doubt very much if they'd have

1:30:43

been able to throw Wills out of second

1:30:45

base once he takes the second step he's full

1:30:47

speed boy he's all moving right

1:30:49

now. Now this is only the second

1:30:51

time I guess it's the third

1:30:53

time L.A. is had a runner now at the

1:30:56

halfway station pitching to

1:30:58

Willie Davis it's low and outside of

1:31:00

all one up there

1:31:04

many times in situations like that

1:31:06

where Gilly him at Friday he'll take the pitch or

1:31:08

he'll hit away if they hit one is on they'll get

1:31:11

a base knock and they've got Wills all the way

1:31:13

to third or if he still sometimes as an overthrow

1:31:15

but this is the way the

1:31:17

Dodgers have won so many of their games there is

1:31:19

a pop and it looks like it's going to be

1:31:21

playable killer brew coming down and moving with the wind

1:31:24

actually winds up almost near the mound he

1:31:26

started and he had to get back and

1:31:28

he finally made it the whole killer bro

1:31:30

is a pretty active man in this sixth

1:31:32

inning a pop caught

1:31:34

two out Wells had

1:31:37

to remain at second base and

1:31:40

here comes Lou Johnson he

1:31:42

really hit one deep in the

1:31:44

fourth inning but it was caught by Joe Massek

1:31:47

in deep center field the score

1:31:49

is still nothing to nothing Minnesota

1:31:52

and the Dodgers they're

1:31:55

playing for all the marbles now this

1:31:58

is World Series are under second. Johnson

1:32:01

is offered to cut delivers outside

1:32:04

of all Johnson

1:32:06

struck out and fly

1:32:08

deep to center. He

1:32:12

can be a very dangerous header. He

1:32:17

steps into those pitches and get his head right

1:32:19

out of the plate. There goes Wells and has

1:32:21

a little blooper but it's back to mentor and

1:32:23

he's got it. And Wells is on the move

1:32:26

to third base. Back to the third hour. The

1:32:28

pop fly caught by mentor. No runs,

1:32:30

one hit, one left. And we

1:32:32

go to the last half of the

1:32:35

sixth inning. Score, Dodgers nothing, Minnesota nothing.

1:32:38

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Johnson's doctors pronounced him as

1:33:45

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1:33:47

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1:33:49

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1:33:51

7.30 tomorrow morning Eastern time.

1:33:54

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1:33:56

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1:33:58

tomorrow afternoon. However, the effects

1:34:00

of the operation may linger for several

1:34:02

days. We repeat, President

1:34:05

Johnson's doctors pronounced him as in

1:34:07

generally excellent condition today and said

1:34:09

the President's gallbladder operation will be

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performed about 7.30 tomorrow morning, Eastern

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been a news bulletin from NBC News Chicago.

1:34:19

Now back to Minnesota and game two of

1:34:21

the World Series. And

1:34:24

now to the ball game in the last half of

1:34:26

the sixth inning. This is Versailles leading off in a

1:34:28

pitch high for a ball one. Right-headed

1:34:32

fighter against Colfax, fouls one to the upper

1:34:34

deck, one and one. Versailles,

1:34:37

fly to right, struck out, but

1:34:41

he was a big gun in the Minnesota

1:34:43

attack yesterday. They've

1:34:47

got a host of nicknames for this young man out here

1:34:49

in the Twin Cities. At

1:34:53

the BZ, one of the fellas called him today, but

1:34:55

he is quite a ball player. There's

1:34:58

a foul that's coming back, one and

1:35:00

two. He's

1:35:03

the same individual that just a couple of years

1:35:05

ago was quite homesick in his early

1:35:07

days here at Minnesota. I

1:35:10

think the one fella that straightened him out and given

1:35:12

him so much confidence is Coach

1:35:14

Billy Martin. Steps

1:35:17

back. Colfax

1:35:19

is allowed three hits. Dortney

1:35:31

set, still matters. And a bouncing

1:35:33

ball deep fair. Got by Gilliam, two hops to handle.

1:35:36

The ball is bound into left field and

1:35:38

there goes Versailles. He's at second base. He's

1:35:41

on. I'm sure that will

1:35:43

be a double. The ball was savagely hit. And

1:35:45

got through. Gilliam

1:35:47

at third base. Dalt,

1:35:50

the twins have a runner at second. And nobody

1:35:54

else. John Knossett.

1:36:00

only Sam Mealy is going to platoon center

1:36:02

field are going to roll it in our they're going to roll

1:36:04

it a boot on Gilliam so

1:36:08

that is the second arrow against

1:36:11

the Dodgers one

1:36:18

hit for an asset single the

1:36:20

center field I

1:36:22

was actually the first hit off go back he's funny

1:36:24

he does a little

1:36:27

people talking it over

1:36:30

with Sandy here's a hottest

1:36:52

hitter in the American League and he has been for

1:36:54

a couple of years and yet in this world

1:36:56

series he's still looking for his first hit

1:37:00

he got the color

1:37:02

yesterday over for and

1:37:05

today bounced to the

1:37:07

pitcher and struck out

1:37:10

no runs and three hits for

1:37:12

the Dodgers they've committed a couple of arrows

1:37:14

no runs three hits for Minnesota and Austin

1:37:16

is moving the infield up one

1:37:19

gone here the tight

1:37:21

spot for Colfax he works he's

1:37:24

high this time with a little

1:37:26

pitch ball one so

1:37:29

far runs are tough to get a

1:37:33

rainy cloudy day in Minnesota and

1:37:37

the Dodgers still looking for their first win the

1:37:40

lefty delivers swinging in a mess

1:37:42

one on for

1:37:52

size on through an arrow both

1:37:54

the third on the bunt I

1:38:03

think this is the right time. In

1:38:06

motion delivers. Swing and a miss. Wow.

1:38:12

Sometimes sitting up here it looks so easy to make

1:38:14

contact. Here's a

1:38:17

man who won the batting title in the American League. And

1:38:20

he's seeing some of Kovac's best stuff right now.

1:38:26

One ball and two strikes. Here

1:38:32

it is. Ah, fastball.

1:38:35

Two and two. The

1:38:38

score remains nothing to nothing. For

1:38:41

at Metropolitan Stadium, Minneapolis

1:38:43

and St. Paul. And

1:38:46

the American League champions trying

1:38:48

to take the lead here in their half of the sixth inning. The

1:38:51

2-2. And the ball. Well, it

1:38:53

looks like it's going to be in there. Here's a run-off

1:38:55

score. Her size comes in. Alayma's

1:38:57

going for two. Here's the throw.

1:38:59

Sighs he's late. Alayma

1:39:24

has put Minnesota into the lead in this game. One to nothing. Ball

1:39:30

hits to left field sharply. Good enough to bring

1:39:32

Versailles in. And Fonney

1:39:35

just freaked on into second base to

1:39:37

get himself a double. Now

1:39:39

pitching to kill a bro. One out. The

1:39:42

delivery. There's a ball to left. Another

1:39:44

hit. Here comes Alayma. He's heading to the

1:39:46

plate. He'll score. It's a single. Here

1:39:49

to nothing. Minnesota. The

1:40:10

error opened it up here in the sixth inning

1:40:13

but now some booming hits and

1:40:16

it's two to nothing the twins batting in

1:40:18

the sixth inning but still only one out.

1:40:21

That's a second straight hit for Killebrough. The

1:40:24

better is Patty. There's her head in the

1:40:26

same hole between third and short. Winners at

1:40:28

first and second. Timeout.

1:40:37

The dribble speed is coming up as

1:40:40

Metaphor has put together now three

1:40:42

hits. A double by

1:40:44

Olivo. A single by Killebrough

1:40:47

and a one base hit by Patty. Austin's

1:40:50

taking the slow walk. And

1:40:52

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1:40:54

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1:40:57

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1:40:59

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One play went to first, and Versailles

1:42:22

went to third. Then Oliva,

1:42:24

even though the count was

1:42:26

2-2, he doubled to left. Killebrew

1:42:29

followed up with a one base hit. And

1:42:32

Maddie delivered with a timely single.

1:42:34

They're going to stay with Koufax. Although

1:42:39

Austin keeps his two best relievers. Tuning

1:42:44

up in the bullpen in right center field. Bob

1:42:46

Allison now coming to bat. He

1:42:49

struck out in the second and went down swinging

1:42:51

again in the fifth inning. And

1:42:57

has made the most spectacular grab of the

1:42:59

series so far. A swing on a breaking

1:43:01

ball. Strike one. The

1:43:07

lights are on and the rain has ceased. But

1:43:10

it has been a wet, dampish day in Minnesota.

1:43:18

Killebrew's at second and Batty's at first. The

1:43:20

pitch. He pulls a curve

1:43:22

ball to left field. And

1:43:24

the ball, it's fouled into the

1:43:26

stands. 0-2. Batty

1:43:31

didn't waste any time. Killebrew didn't waste any

1:43:34

time. They picked on the first delivery. Sandy

1:43:48

ahead on the count. Pitching to Bob

1:43:50

Allison. Here it is. Into the dirt.

1:43:53

The mud, actually it is today. Stopped

1:43:55

by Roseborough. Knocked out in front of the plate.

1:43:58

One ball, two strikes. the

1:44:01

total trade now on Minnesota two runs

1:44:05

and six sets Los Angeles no runs three hits and

1:44:11

don't think it wouldn't be a feather in the cap. The

1:44:13

Minnesotans could knock off one of the great left

1:44:15

handers callbacks. That's what

1:44:18

they're trying to do but of course this game is a

1:44:20

long long way from being over something

1:44:24

off from the stretch here

1:44:26

it is breaking ball strike three call and Allison is

1:44:28

out that will be

1:44:30

the night strike out for

1:44:33

our lefty callbacks and

1:44:36

Don Mitchell moves up and

1:44:44

you're struck out and got a single to let. So

1:44:50

the first inning or either team's able to break

1:44:52

through and score the pitch bouncing

1:44:55

ball down to the first base Parker hurries

1:44:57

grab throws the callbacks in time and that

1:44:59

is all for measure. All

1:45:01

the final hours made to run for Minnesota

1:45:03

three hits. There was one hour

1:45:06

and two left on base out

1:45:08

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1:46:41

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1:46:44

here they're Minnesota friends only here's fairly

1:46:46

not to lead off against Jim Cott.

1:46:49

One call a fastball at the letters fairly

1:46:53

was off in the second and

1:46:56

then got a single actually

1:46:59

the first hit off got a

1:47:01

ground ball just to the right side of first baseman

1:47:03

mentor a pops one foul drifting

1:47:05

back and it's going to go out of

1:47:07

play. Break

1:47:09

to all

1:47:13

the other managers in big league baseball are

1:47:15

here for the most part the owners the

1:47:17

presidents of the two league of course the commissioner and

1:47:20

most of the scouts in various organizations

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are here. Here we go outside

1:47:25

across my pitch for a ball

1:47:29

to nothing score second game of the

1:47:31

World Series and Minnesota leading our

1:47:33

livington is now tuning up in the bullpen

1:47:36

along with left hander Jim

1:47:38

Merritt. That's

1:47:41

the family takes high inside of

1:47:44

all we've been it out to two. They're

1:47:52

even selling straw hats out here but I

1:47:54

guess they're good enough to keep the raindrops

1:47:56

away. It's been cloudy it seems to me

1:47:58

the rain has stopped at the moment. ball

1:48:00

do left loop might be in there Allison

1:48:03

can get it it's in there for a

1:48:05

base hit and fairly is on

1:48:08

an opposite field single let's

1:48:12

be third head in the series for fairly

1:48:15

he got the Dodgers in the lead

1:48:17

yesterday with a home run but it was

1:48:19

short live and

1:48:22

here comes Jim LeFevre this

1:48:24

young man has got quite a future ahead of him he's only

1:48:26

22 years old he

1:48:29

seems to have a little more power as a left-handed

1:48:31

batter but he's been

1:48:33

a sweet ball player for the Dodgers there's a

1:48:35

line drive and that's a hit the left field

1:48:37

fairly goes to second and the Dodgers now have

1:48:39

the tying runs on to on with nobody else

1:48:42

it was a fine catch by Allison

1:48:44

that took extra bases away from Jimmy

1:48:46

back in that fifth time

1:48:49

is going to be called out here

1:48:52

comes Sam Mili up I'll

1:48:58

tell you seen this club operate all

1:49:00

year and I have generated

1:49:02

a lot of speed here and steam in a couple of

1:49:04

days that we've seen them and looks like they're gonna be

1:49:06

tough to handle these twins you're

1:49:09

absolutely right about that fight to the extent

1:49:12

that Versailles never hesitated on the Paulie hit

1:49:14

needed it only but and they'll make you

1:49:16

a force to play and make you throw

1:49:18

them out they won't just to be satisfied

1:49:20

with one base Sam Mili is gonna let

1:49:22

his left hander Jim cod into

1:49:25

pitch to Wes Parker out in the

1:49:27

bullpen he's got Worthington the right hander

1:49:29

married a left hander and for the

1:49:31

Dodgers the Peronowski is throwing it's a

1:49:34

two to nothing ballgame top of the

1:49:36

seventh nobody out base runners at first

1:49:38

and second by and here we go here's

1:49:40

a but it's a little high pop in front

1:49:42

of the plate and it's gonna do the job

1:49:44

as far as moving those runners Batty

1:49:47

finally made the pickup it stayed fair

1:49:49

so the pot was in order and

1:49:52

the Dodgers have advanced those two runners fairly

1:49:54

goes to third LaFever has hopped down to

1:49:57

second base one

1:49:59

out the

1:50:02

ball. And Roseborough is coming to

1:50:05

bat. There had been some talk

1:50:07

with the speed and the daringness of the Dodger

1:50:09

bar club that Miley might start that left

1:50:12

hander merit in one game but at the moment

1:50:14

it doesn't appear that

1:50:16

way. I believe that Miley is counting on Pascal for

1:50:18

the third game at L.A. Roseborough

1:50:22

I guess is right. Donnie fly to left

1:50:25

and pop the killer bro right now.

1:50:29

The Dodgers with a threat here

1:50:32

in the top half of the seventh inning first base is open.

1:50:36

The delivery. Upside hit

1:50:40

and it's left away. Break tool.

1:50:44

It has a very wicked side arm

1:50:46

delivery. Real fierce

1:50:48

competitor. I

1:50:51

am looking at a Dodger dugout and

1:50:53

Don Drysdale is at the bat rack.

1:50:55

Co-fax is scheduled next year.

1:50:57

All right here's a little founder that's going to go

1:50:59

foul stop down there by the coach

1:51:03

Danny Ozark. That's right.

1:51:05

Drysdale is not only

1:51:09

a fine pitcher he's on

1:51:12

average the top hitter the Dodgers have had and he

1:51:14

is standing up and taking a few practice wings

1:51:16

although Sandy is

1:51:19

standing out in the on deck

1:51:21

circle now. Curse of Roseborough can get this game even up.

1:51:24

Co-fax possibly would have been a

1:51:26

good one. Here's a look

1:51:28

at the ball. They had a strikeout

1:51:32

there. One and two. Fairly

1:51:38

started it off with a hit the

1:51:40

fever follow and then Parker put

1:51:42

the bunt down. He checked his way

1:51:45

to balls to strike. Donnie

1:51:48

started in for that. I am in two

1:51:55

to.

1:51:59

Ready. It's also left arm around

1:52:01

and let's go and there's a line drive to right

1:52:03

field. Olivo's up, up, can't get it, drops in. One

1:52:06

run will score, the other runner is going to

1:52:08

hold up. And on the throw to the plate,

1:52:10

there goes Johnny Roseborough to second base. Olivo

1:52:13

charged the ball and it appeared he might get

1:52:15

to it, but it drops in front of him.

1:52:18

From all that I had visions of two men coming in. However,

1:52:21

LeFever stopped at third base. But as

1:52:23

the throw was directed toward home plate,

1:52:25

Roseborough took off and makes it into

1:52:27

second base. So it's two to one

1:52:30

now that Rogers have scored. Fairly

1:52:32

has crossed the plate. Roseborough

1:52:34

gets a run batted in. And

1:52:37

we're checking out to see and

1:52:39

it appears that Colfax is going to be

1:52:42

lifted. That's

1:52:44

right, Griesdale, the losing pitcher, only

1:52:46

yesterday, is coming out

1:52:49

to bat

1:52:51

for Colfax. That

1:52:58

was a good piece of base running by John

1:53:00

Roseborough. Once he saw the ball head towards the

1:53:02

plate, not only does he go in a scoring

1:53:04

position as the tie breaking run, but he eliminates

1:53:07

the possibility of the ground ball double play. The

1:53:10

infield have to come in and choke off the run

1:53:12

at the plate. A fine piece of base running by

1:53:14

Roseborough. Also it's

1:53:16

forcing Minnesota now to move its infield up. First

1:53:18

base is open and right headed hitting

1:53:20

Griesdale is up. And he cuts and

1:53:23

misses. Great one. Now yesterday,

1:53:25

Don only got up one time and he grounded

1:53:27

out against Jim Grant.

1:53:30

Olivo's throw after

1:53:33

failing to get to that line drive, he made

1:53:35

a bit of a high throw out

1:53:37

of the plate and late. Swing and a

1:53:39

miss. Right go. Oh and so. And

1:53:42

cut as a head. All

1:53:46

the Dodgers are right back in this thing. Two

1:53:48

to one. Now the Dodgers will

1:53:50

be going to the bullpen. I say Parinoski is still

1:53:53

warming up out there. The

1:53:56

pitch. Swing. He's

1:53:58

broken out on three pitches. That is the

1:54:00

second strikeout for Todd. And

1:54:05

that'll put it up tomorrow, Will. A

1:54:08

little speed merchant, captain of the LA

1:54:10

ball club. He

1:54:14

has one hit and three official

1:54:17

trips to the plate. Celebrou,

1:54:22

I notice,

1:54:24

at third

1:54:26

base plays him about even with the bags.

1:54:28

Same as Strollbert, first for Mincher. Here

1:54:31

we go. High

1:54:33

outside a ball. Game is in

1:54:35

the top of the seventh. By some,

1:54:37

Joe Graziolo from

1:54:39

Metropolitan Stadium. The

1:54:43

delivery. Pops

1:54:46

the fly ball back at second

1:54:48

base. Coming in

1:54:50

is Nossick. He makes the call and

1:54:53

Joe wraps it up for the final. So

1:54:55

one run for the Dodgers. Three hits an

1:54:57

hour. Two up. And

1:55:00

the score as we move into the last half of

1:55:02

the seventh inning. Two to one,

1:55:04

Minnesota. All

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1:56:09

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1:56:54

in the seventh inning as he got the

1:56:56

pinch hitter Don Drysdale. I tell

1:56:59

you the way you measure pitchers, many baseball

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people, is what happens when there's a man

1:57:03

on third and left in two outs. And

1:57:05

Jim Cott was in that situation. He struck

1:57:07

out Drysdale and got the very tough Maury

1:57:09

Wills on a fly ball in the center

1:57:11

field. So the scoreboard right now,

1:57:13

it's the Minnesota Twins. Two runs, six hits and

1:57:15

no errors. Dodgers one run, six hits and

1:57:18

two errors. It'll be Peronowski

1:57:20

against Quillasy. Now here's

1:57:22

Byron Sow. Peronowski

1:57:24

out of Stan was asking

1:57:27

for a chance to do some pitching yesterday. They put him

1:57:29

in the game. He's considered to be one of the top

1:57:31

relievers. And he was a little wild. He

1:57:33

made two walks yesterday and worked two shutout

1:57:36

innings. But here he is behind Colfax. Sandy

1:57:38

pitched six innings, allowed six hits. Two runs.

1:57:41

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1:57:43

for the ball. Quillasy

1:57:46

has gone up twice. He

1:57:48

walked and he popped out to LeFever

1:57:50

at second base. Here it is. Bouncing

1:57:54

foul down to Billy Martin at third base. He gets a

1:57:56

hand. One and One. He's got a good one.

1:57:59

He's got a good one. Probably

1:58:04

my and of your manager and a major

1:58:06

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1:58:08

agreed iss real aggressive young man and and

1:58:10

got an asset to Zamili up here as

1:58:13

well as the rest of the coaching staff

1:58:15

minnesota i don't want to kind of the

1:58:17

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1:58:20

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1:58:22

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1:58:55

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1:59:00

strike out twice against Colfax. Daughters

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1:59:13

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disposed of kofax today here's a long lead

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the boss get it bounced away from

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roseboro went for it they ever

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alert for size took off her home Roseborough didn't

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believe he had a chance in the world to

2:04:48

pick it up and make the play himself so

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he gave a little backhanded flip and hope Parinaski

2:04:53

would be there but it didn't negotiate

2:04:56

in time and Versailles comes trotting across

2:04:58

with another on its 3 to 1

2:05:00

now still pitching

2:05:02

to Nausic and this one is outside of

2:05:04

all three and I haven't

2:05:06

seen a scoreboard really on it but I assume

2:05:08

it goes go down as a wild pet three

2:05:12

to one the twins I

2:05:17

look like a Parinaski took his eye off the

2:05:20

plate for just a minute and Versailles forced his

2:05:22

hand that during base right it's been going on

2:05:24

all season long with this guy and

2:05:28

the strict call make it three

2:05:30

and one that's right he came

2:05:32

halfway down the line and pulled

2:05:34

up and we've

2:05:36

seen wills do that times and certainly

2:05:38

in this series we have two of

2:05:41

the most daring short stops in

2:05:43

the business here's a little chop ball to player killing

2:05:45

him in up makes a lot

2:05:47

of throw to

2:05:49

get by and there goes a runner

2:05:52

Nausic to second base an

2:05:54

overthrow and look like

2:05:56

another error coming up on Gileo as

2:05:59

Nausic made an all And he's gone into second base.

2:06:03

Oh, it's in the seventh, two out.

2:06:06

And a lot of fireworks here on Bowling Bar,

2:06:08

Minnesota. Another

2:06:11

error. Error on Gilliam. All

2:06:18

day runner at second base. And

2:06:20

Tony Oliva is up there. And

2:06:29

all of this coming about with two down.

2:06:32

A cripple. A

2:06:36

wild heave. And

2:06:38

now an error on a low

2:06:40

throw to first baseman Wes Parker.

2:06:42

The pitch. Hops a fly ball,

2:06:44

Oliva, to left. It

2:06:47

is playable. Lou Johnson is waiting. And

2:06:50

Lou picks it off of the yard. But

2:06:52

the Minnesotans got another run. They

2:06:54

do it with one hit. There's an error and one left. And

2:06:57

that is we complete seven runs. The

2:07:00

score in Minnesota's Metropolitan Stadium, 3-1, the twins.

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once again it was proven that there's no

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substitute for speed versus I stretched that into

2:08:10

a triple forced a hand by a good

2:08:12

bluff like he was going to steal home

2:08:14

got a wild pitch and picked up a

2:08:16

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2:08:18

for speed and these twins are forcing the

2:08:21

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2:08:23

to go with the Dodgers about the eight Gilliam

2:08:25

takes the strike and I'll

2:08:27

say truthfully Joe I don't believe there are many clubs

2:08:29

in the National League get a force this kind of

2:08:32

play on the Dodgers during the year. They usually were

2:08:34

forcing it on you. Here's a

2:08:36

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2:08:38

is all for free as a batter. Lied

2:08:41

to center applied out to right and grounded out the third

2:08:43

base. God

2:08:46

is pitching a very strong game. There's

2:08:49

a pop foul upstairs. He

2:08:51

has only given six hits to the

2:08:53

Dodgers when

2:08:58

you start forcing hands like that it actually

2:09:00

begins in the clubhouse because they'll start talking

2:09:02

about now don't take anything for granted. This

2:09:05

fellow will take the extra base and it'll get the infielders and

2:09:07

outfielders edgy. Next

2:09:09

pitch is low and outside of all Gilliam

2:09:12

the lead off batter and it's getting late

2:09:14

for the Dodgers versus

2:09:17

club really had a scrap on its hand. They

2:09:19

had to stave off the San Francisco Giants for

2:09:21

a while. It was Cincinnati and they didn't cleanse

2:09:23

the front of until Saturday. The

2:09:26

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2:09:28

hundred raise ball to is served up

2:09:30

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2:09:33

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2:09:36

a fly ball left center. Looks like

2:09:38

it's high enough to be playable by an Aussie. I am

2:09:40

a center fielder grabs it off on the one. One.

2:09:45

One run for the

2:09:47

Dodgers. They have

2:09:49

six sets they've committed three hours. Minnesota

2:09:51

has three runs seven hits and

2:09:53

they're playing airless ball. Willie

2:09:56

Davis will be coming up. He

2:10:00

keeps lefty merit and

2:10:02

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2:10:04

the ball fair. Here

2:10:07

it comes. Willie Davis takes it high inside

2:10:10

a ball Davis is

2:10:12

all for three today

2:10:16

picked up one for four yesterday a single a lap.

2:10:23

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2:10:25

to men sir Don is up

2:10:27

needs help as well as the pitcher covering

2:10:29

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2:10:31

Willie Davis today. First

2:10:35

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2:10:37

a play they always worked on in spring trading

2:10:39

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2:10:41

on Willie Davis to out. Lou

2:10:44

Johnson. No

2:10:51

hits for little struck out hit

2:10:53

a long shot to center which was caught and

2:10:56

popped the first ball. Here

2:11:07

she comes bouncing ball get out

2:11:09

nor second base here comes the second baseman.

2:11:13

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2:11:16

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2:11:18

head into the last half of the eighth

2:11:21

inning and the score Minnesota twins three Los

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2:12:30

these Minnesota twins have really

2:12:32

taken the lead here, and I

2:12:35

mean taken it by just forcing the other fella's

2:12:37

hand. Versailles, again the man of the hour here,

2:12:39

he banged a big home run yesterday, but the

2:12:41

plane he'll be talking about is

2:12:43

his scoring of the third run here. It's a big

2:12:46

run because it took the bun away from the Dodgers,

2:12:48

it takes away the hit run, it's the insurance run.

2:12:51

And he hit a triple, and then Bluff, a

2:12:53

real good start towards the plate. Frank Farinowski may

2:12:55

have taken his eye off the plate for just

2:12:57

his foot second, bounced one up to

2:12:59

Roseborough, got away from John, and Versailles

2:13:01

scored. Right now it's three to

2:13:03

one, bottle the eighth, and Killebrew's up there. A

2:13:06

real fine ball game by... Ready

2:13:09

to go with Farinowski, fetching in

2:13:11

relief of Colfax, and

2:13:13

Killebrew lets it go outside of all.

2:13:16

Killebrew has two singles to left, and

2:13:19

the one time they got him out, he skied out to Luke

2:13:21

Johnson and left. He's

2:13:24

the big power boy of this Minnesota

2:13:26

Bar Club. Oh, he didn't get up

2:13:29

to 40 homers this year, but you must remember he

2:13:31

was out with an injured

2:13:33

elbow. The

2:13:39

fetch, swinging in a foul, two and

2:13:41

one. Nothing

2:13:45

seems to bother Farinowski, he's got a real

2:13:47

easy motion out there, caught up a slingshot

2:13:49

delivery. One time in all,

2:13:51

he belonged to the Chicago Cubs. Minnesota

2:14:00

leading by two. Yesterday

2:14:03

they won eight to two. And

2:14:07

the pitch. Breaking ball that

2:14:09

stays outside. Three one. Killebrough,

2:14:12

Batty, Allison. All

2:14:14

right-handers and all long ball hitters. At

2:14:18

the plate on the safe. The

2:14:23

pitch. It is high. Ball

2:14:25

four. He walked it. Base

2:14:30

runner. Catcher

2:14:35

Batty coming along. Earl

2:14:39

several years ago was with the Chicago White

2:14:41

Sox. He was more

2:14:43

of an understudy to Sherm Lawler at that time.

2:14:46

I know there was a key switch when the

2:14:48

trade was made. Actually

2:14:51

he was with the Dodger or the White Sox rather

2:14:53

the year that they got an opponent but he

2:14:55

did not participate in that. 1959

2:14:58

World Series. All right

2:15:00

inside a ball. He has one hit today.

2:15:04

Single left. Olivo

2:15:16

and Killebrough drove him to runs wild

2:15:18

pitch. Let the other one get through.

2:15:21

Move the first. Too late. Score

2:15:30

again is three one. The twins. Late

2:15:33

in the game. Here's a fun attack

2:15:35

that it's fouled over to the on deck circle.

2:15:37

While on. It's

2:15:45

like Austin has more action up there in the bullpen. He's got.

2:15:48

Miller I believe. Right hander. And.

2:15:52

Osteen is. Loosening up out there. He has played at

2:15:54

a pitch on Saturday. Well

2:16:00

the Minnesotans are really a gay crowd and out

2:16:02

here trying to encourage killer

2:16:04

bro to steal I guess here's

2:16:06

a but and it's caught.

2:16:08

Roseborough just stepped back a stride

2:16:10

and that little twisting pop wasn't

2:16:13

very high and Roseborough has it.

2:16:15

Wow Bob

2:16:18

Allison. He will long be known

2:16:20

as a hero up here for a great running catch

2:16:22

that he made on LaFever. He

2:16:26

didn't have any luck at all hitting against Colfax.

2:16:28

He went out three times on strikes. Bob

2:16:36

Allison. Lefty

2:16:43

Parinowski comes over a strike.

2:16:46

Well yesterday the twins got some fine pitching

2:16:49

from one cat Grant. Today they've come

2:16:51

up with some fine left handed pitching

2:16:53

from Jim Cott swinging in a miss. Break

2:16:55

to. Total

2:16:58

trade the Dodgers one run six sets and three

2:17:00

hours the twins three runs seven hits.

2:17:04

And no hours. It was

2:17:07

a nothing to nothing ballgame up until the game

2:17:09

was over. The twins three

2:17:11

runs seven hits. And

2:17:13

no hours. It was a nothing to

2:17:15

nothing ballgame up until the sixth

2:17:17

inning when Minnesota started the scoring. There's a

2:17:19

chop foul that goes toward the home dugout

2:17:22

but then bounces high and goes into the

2:17:24

crowd. Even

2:17:28

though it's been a wet. Day

2:17:30

here in Minnesota. It's been a

2:17:32

gay crowd and it seems like

2:17:34

the concessionaires are doing another fine business today.

2:17:38

This game is now in the eighth inning Minnesota

2:17:40

batting. Can

2:17:43

I browse the first one out to the

2:17:46

plate upside a ball

2:17:48

one and two. Well

2:17:52

the scene will ship the next

2:17:54

three games will go to Southern California. First

2:17:57

Minnesota has a slight advantage because they played

2:17:59

nine. of their games during

2:18:01

the past campaign out there against the angels.

2:18:05

There's a long high foul that's

2:18:07

going to laugh. Allison

2:18:09

has hit two of them down in that same

2:18:12

section today. One

2:18:14

and two. The

2:18:25

Dodgers have one more shot at Jim

2:18:27

Cott, fairly low fever and

2:18:29

pocker to

2:18:32

beat the batters

2:18:34

on the ninth

2:18:37

inning. In the

2:18:39

meantime, Karnowski has got a job to do here.

2:18:42

The stretch he delivers. There's a

2:18:44

line drive. All the twins

2:18:46

have another threat going. The

2:19:07

Dodgers have second and third one out. Don

2:19:10

Mencher being announced. He has one

2:19:13

hit. One

2:19:18

for three, a single to left. LA

2:19:27

moves that inner defense up. The

2:19:34

twins now have a total of eight hits.

2:19:38

That's the second off, Karnowski. And

2:19:41

a strike call. All

2:19:43

hits off Karnowski have been extra-based balls.

2:19:45

However, Versailles got the trouble into the

2:19:48

right field corner. And

2:19:50

this double by Allison. There

2:19:58

it is. Swing and a miss. one

2:20:00

strike to

2:20:11

count the

2:20:14

rows of third Allison that

2:20:16

second as

2:20:18

measured six and he's behind on

2:20:21

the county are all to

2:20:25

the pitch of a bouncing

2:20:27

ball to Wells he looks he's throwing to

2:20:29

the corner and he's got the runner is

2:20:31

caught Roseborough goes out to killer

2:20:33

bro and he's got a a tag out Roseborough falls down

2:20:36

after tagging the huge killer bro.

2:20:40

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2:20:42

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2:20:44

off that high chop ball

2:20:46

and caught killer bro going to the

2:20:48

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2:20:51

Wells to Roseborough. It was a tag play. Allison

2:20:54

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2:20:56

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2:20:58

a two meter guard now in field backs

2:21:00

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2:21:03

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2:21:08

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2:21:10

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2:21:13

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him chase the bad ball. With Cott, the pitcher

2:22:47

coming up next, they have the percentage of the

2:22:49

left-hander against the left-hander. The

2:22:52

spot, of course, being third base. It would be one of

2:22:54

those cases where don't let him hit a good ball, make

2:22:56

him hit your pitch. Alston, as

2:22:58

the emotion from the bench was indicating to

2:23:00

Parinowski, just make him hit your ball. Hey,

2:23:03

there's a bonk. That's a

2:23:05

bonk. He started to wind up and stopped

2:23:08

and they move up. Right,

2:23:10

Joe. He upped the picket

2:23:12

up just as you did, Parinowski. And

2:23:15

all of us shuffling around, looking at Austin

2:23:17

and talking to Wills. But if

2:23:20

I got exactly where he was and now they're going

2:23:22

to create the situation that they could have created in

2:23:24

the first place. So

2:23:26

they're going to walk him down after

2:23:29

the box was called, which

2:23:31

moved Alston over to third and ventured

2:23:34

down to second base. They're going to put him on and load

2:23:36

him up. Maybe he feels

2:23:38

better with first base open rather than third

2:23:40

by a lot of pitches. Feel that way for some

2:23:43

reason. Anyway, you do it, the

2:23:45

bases are still loaded. Now he wants to talk

2:23:47

to Gilliam and to Roseborough.

2:23:49

Parinowski just kind of walking around. It'll

2:23:51

be a battle between Parinowski

2:23:53

and Cott. Gilliam, who started out

2:23:55

as a coach, you'll have to kind of act

2:23:57

as a babysitter here. And Tom is pictured down

2:23:59

because it's been a situation

2:24:01

of going in a revolving door just walking around

2:24:04

not getting out. We

2:24:06

don't even know now whether they created

2:24:08

the situation with an intentional ball or

2:24:10

not. They've

2:24:13

got the bases loaded. Cop

2:24:17

is the batter. He has

2:24:19

gone down swinging three different times. Ronnie

2:24:22

delivers all right butches

2:24:24

outside occurs. One thing you try to

2:24:26

do is keep the other team from getting out runner to third

2:24:28

because there are a lot of easy ways to get home from

2:24:30

third where you couldn't make it from second. It's

2:24:32

three to one here in the last of the

2:24:34

eighth inning. Minnesota has been forcing

2:24:37

the issue all during

2:24:39

the latter part of this ballgame. Here's

2:24:41

a long lead to try to upset the Paranaski. Well

2:25:09

what do you know Jim Scott

2:25:11

some coach along the line Joe

2:25:13

said I mentioned his hitting a pitcher

2:25:16

a hitting pitcher of renown. Anyway

2:25:18

he certainly falls into that

2:25:20

category. Now he gets himself a single

2:25:23

and that might knock Paranaski right out of

2:25:25

the ballgame. The twins now have hiked their

2:25:27

lead up to five to one. And this

2:25:29

has got to be the biggest hit that

2:25:31

Jim Scott has ever picked up in his

2:25:33

life. I'm sure it is. He's

2:25:35

the type hitter in the batter's box that

2:25:38

manager Sam Miley has been able to

2:25:40

hit and run with. He tried it earlier in

2:25:42

the third inning with caught hitting and he missed

2:25:44

the ball and Quillacy was out on his throw

2:25:46

from Roseboro the Wills but he gets a piece

2:25:48

of the ball and he battles you. That's the

2:25:51

big thing. He helps himself on a mile in

2:25:53

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2:25:55

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2:25:57

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2:26:41

five to one. Baserunners

2:26:43

at first and second. Quillacy is on a

2:26:45

second base. Jim Cott is on at first base.

2:26:47

Although right now he's in the dugout taking

2:26:50

a breather and probably kidding around

2:26:52

figuring up his batting average. He's one for four

2:26:54

and he knows he's hitting 250 right now but

2:26:56

that scoreboard tells him that he's leading by four

2:26:58

five to one. It's been

2:27:00

a Minnesota take

2:27:03

charge outfit and both these

2:27:05

ballgames the key plays have

2:27:07

been running plays where Sainz

2:27:09

got a big run to third the

2:27:12

third run that came in the seventh inning when he hit a

2:27:14

triple and really looked like he was gonna steal home and

2:27:16

got a wild pitch out of it. But

2:27:18

here with Cott up there he picks up

2:27:21

two big extra runs cushion runs and it's

2:27:23

a five to one score. It'll

2:27:25

be Austin pitching for the Dodgers and

2:27:27

puts wild for the Minnesota

2:27:29

Twins as the C shifts to Los

2:27:31

Angeles and I'm sure

2:27:33

there are many people throughout the country who

2:27:36

certainly didn't figure this to be the situation.

2:27:39

Twins taking the first game knocking out

2:27:41

Drysdale in the second game knocking out

2:27:43

Colfax but that's what's happened and

2:27:45

I guess that's the story of any World

2:27:47

Series. Stranger things and that have happened by.

2:27:49

That is true. Here's a young

2:27:52

man from out of St. Louis Missouri stepping into pitch

2:27:54

now his name is Bob Miller.

2:27:56

This will be his first World Series game to my knowledge.

2:28:00

the top customer he throws hard and

2:28:02

he's saved many a ballgame for the Dodgers in

2:28:05

the years that he's been there. He was with the Mets for

2:28:07

a while. So

2:28:10

our Versailles will be leading off. They've got

2:28:12

two runners aboard two up. They've

2:28:15

cashed in with two more runs. And

2:28:17

just to think as far back as the fifth

2:28:19

inning this still was a scoreless pitching duel between

2:28:22

Jim Cott and Sandy Colfax. But

2:28:24

the twins have

2:28:27

broken that zero zero tie wide open here

2:28:31

late in the game for size already has

2:28:33

been on twice and each time on he has scored. He

2:28:36

got on to an arrow. He got on with a triple. So

2:28:41

Bob Miller takes over Peronofsky worked one and two

2:28:43

third innings allowed three hits and three runs and

2:28:47

Colfax picked six innings and was touched for

2:28:49

two runs and six hits and had

2:28:51

nine strikeouts. Five

2:28:53

won the twins game two

2:28:56

in the World Series. They won the opener yesterday

2:28:58

eight to two and

2:29:00

it will be a mighty struggle for the Dodgers should they go

2:29:02

down in this game. Although they will

2:29:04

be returning home the

2:29:07

stretch in the pitch low breaking

2:29:09

ball outside one and

2:29:11

all. You

2:29:18

often wonder to a man of this

2:29:20

caliber for size leading off and

2:29:23

with as many extra base hits as he

2:29:25

picks up and total bases that he grabs. The

2:29:27

ball of center field Davis got a late start.

2:29:29

Will he make it. He did. He caught it

2:29:31

on a shoestring grab coming full speed. He lost

2:29:34

his cap but he makes a fine catch in

2:29:36

center field but the closeout out of

2:29:38

this inning so for Minnesota they pick

2:29:40

up two more on in

2:29:42

that inning. There were a couple of hits two men

2:29:44

are left on and the score heading into the ninth

2:29:47

five to one Minnesota over the

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it'll be Jim Carr to try to get

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the three toughest outs in baseball. When you've

2:30:57

got that lead in the ninth inning, it'll

2:30:59

be round fairly to lead it off with

2:31:01

the Dodgers. And once again, here is Byron

2:31:03

Stahm. Ready to go with fairly leading off.

2:31:05

He has two hits. The left-hander cut comes

2:31:07

in low for the ball. Single

2:31:10

the left and a single the right for fairly. Now

2:31:19

the pitch. Over, strike

2:31:21

call 101. The

2:31:23

Dodgers haven't really mounted any kind of a

2:31:26

rally. In the two games

2:31:28

here in Minnesota, they scored twice yesterday, but one

2:31:30

of those came in the night. They

2:31:33

scored one time today. Strike two call. That's

2:31:40

a big fella. Very strong looking. He doesn't

2:31:43

seem like anything where easy. He

2:31:47

hasn't recorded too many strikeouts, and he hasn't walked

2:31:49

but one man. Swing.

2:31:54

A strikeout. His third of the game.

2:32:00

ball since fairly talking to himself back to

2:32:02

the dugout. Kim

2:32:04

LaFever another

2:32:06

switch hitter. He's

2:32:10

at the ball about as well as any Dodger today.

2:32:13

Allison made a

2:32:15

spectacular grab to take extra bases away from

2:32:17

him in the fifth. And

2:32:20

he got to hit the last time a ball on his law.

2:32:30

5-1 Minnesota leads second game of

2:32:32

the 65 World Series

2:32:35

inside a ball. Toronto.

2:32:51

Ah, a breaking ball for a strike. One

2:33:07

out on the 2-1 pitch coming in and there's

2:33:09

a base at the left field. Jimmy LaFever sends

2:33:13

a ball to up. Wes

2:33:17

Parker coming to bat. Here's

2:33:31

a story on Wes Parker. He

2:33:33

walked, he got a base

2:33:35

hit and he sacrificed in the seventh inning moving two

2:33:37

runners along with a punt. Inside

2:33:41

the one. It

2:33:44

hit him. He backed away. I

2:33:46

thought it was just inside but Tony Vinson said

2:33:48

he's hit with a pitch. So

2:33:51

there goes Parker to first. And

2:33:54

there goes LaFever to second. And

2:33:57

Johnny Roseborough will be coming to bat. In

2:34:06

a way it's fortunate

2:34:08

I guess that the World Series will be

2:34:10

moving away from here. I understand there's more

2:34:12

rain in the water picture for

2:34:15

tomorrow. But tomorrow is a traveling day and an

2:34:17

off day. Score

2:34:24

again. Minnesota leading five to one. And

2:34:27

they put all five runs on the scoreboard in the sixth,

2:34:30

seventh and eighth innings. Two on for

2:34:32

the Dodgers as they try to come back here in the night.

2:34:35

Roseborough fouls one away strike one.

2:34:39

He flight off to left, fouled to third

2:34:41

and single to right field. His

2:34:44

single drove in. L.A.'s only

2:34:46

run. Steps

2:34:51

out. Working a little too fast for

2:34:53

him. Here

2:34:57

we go on the pitch. There's a bouncing ball

2:34:59

down to first base up with his mentor. He makes

2:35:01

the play. The other two runners have it back. One

2:35:03

assisted play two men are gone. Butters at second and

2:35:07

third. And

2:35:09

let's see who is going to bat. Bob

2:35:12

Miller is listed but Austin is

2:35:15

going to make a switch here. I

2:35:18

will just have to wait and see who it might be. It

2:35:22

could be the catcher Jeff Torberg

2:35:25

and Truszewski. I

2:35:28

know this is running in from the bullpen. Truszewski

2:35:33

is an infielder utility ball player

2:35:35

or it could be. Truszewski.

2:35:42

This game is in the ninth inning. Well

2:35:45

there will be a delay. Wally

2:35:47

Moon I think was out on the bullpen too. Truszewski

2:35:51

however is a right handed batter. Moon

2:35:53

is a left handed batter. Looks

2:35:55

like it's going to be Truszewski who came in

2:35:57

out of the bullpen. the

2:36:00

ball maybe draw the base on balls. Of

2:36:02

course the Minnesota twins lead by

2:36:04

four. They want to get the air. The two

2:36:07

base runners don't mean a thing. Bob

2:36:11

Miller the pitcher is being pulled out. He's

2:36:14

not a par hitter by any means. He

2:36:17

just punches the ball wherever

2:36:19

the fetch comes. And he's been a

2:36:21

spot in the field. He's been a spot in

2:36:23

the field. He's been a spot in the field. He's been a spot in the field. He's

2:36:26

been a spot in the field. He's been a spot in the field. He's been

2:36:28

a spot in the field. He's been a spot in

2:36:30

the field. He really crouches

2:36:32

and gets over the plate. Here's the first

2:36:34

offering a strike call. Two

2:36:38

gone first base is open. Things

2:36:41

really looking up as far as Minnesota is concerned

2:36:43

here and I would guess

2:36:45

that majority of these fans

2:36:48

are Minnesotans. The

2:36:50

fetch. It's

2:36:52

a swing. It's a swing. Jim

2:37:02

Cott pitching a very strong game. And

2:37:06

feel his back. I

2:37:09

had a physics game and Trixie as they

2:37:11

call himself sound. Two

2:37:15

gone. Two gone. Southall

2:37:23

Jim Cott delivers. Outside. That

2:37:27

was close. One and two. Minnesota

2:37:34

has the lead 5 1. They

2:37:36

took that lead in the sixth inning. It

2:37:39

was two to nothing. There was two to one. But

2:37:41

they added one on the seventh and two more in the. Runner

2:37:44

at third base LeFevre Parker's at second and there's

2:37:46

a ball. He's got it. He's

2:37:49

got it. Line

2:37:51

drive he grabs in the heel of the glove.

2:37:53

The game is over. Noron.

2:37:58

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2:39:11

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2:39:13

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2:39:15

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2:39:17

it today. Yesterday was mudcat grass and

2:39:20

for the highlights and totals and

2:39:22

a wrap up of this ball game we're going to switch

2:39:25

right back to Joe Garciola. OK.

2:39:27

Byron some well a record crowd here

2:39:29

at Metropolitan Stadium some forty eight thousand

2:39:31

seven hundred people saw the Minnesota twins

2:39:33

do something that I'm sure very few

2:39:35

ball players outside of the players themselves

2:39:37

thought they could do. They knocked out

2:39:39

Drysdale yesterday and Colfax today and really

2:39:42

took charge of this world series. It

2:39:46

was in the sixth inning that it really started

2:39:48

for the Minnesota Twins

2:39:50

and Versailles right in the middle of it. He

2:39:52

sliced one off Jim Gilliams Shins it was ruled

2:39:54

an error for Gilliam and a sacrifice. No leave

2:39:56

it got his first base hit a double then

2:39:58

kill a broom with the base. made it

2:40:00

a two nothing ball game. Dodgers came back

2:40:02

to score their run in the seventh inning.

2:40:04

But once again versized in the seventh triple

2:40:06

in a wild pitch and really forced to

2:40:09

hand picked up a big run two morning

2:40:11

eighth inning made it a

2:40:13

five to one ballgame five runs

2:40:15

nine hits and no errors for

2:40:17

the Minnesota Twins. It was one

2:40:19

run seven hits and three errors

2:40:21

for the Dodgers. The

2:40:23

winning pitcher Jim Cott and the end of the game

2:40:25

by coming up with a line drive hit off the

2:40:28

matter pinch hitter Dick Fazooski. Cott

2:40:30

the winner Kofax the loser we might point out that

2:40:33

one of the big tip offs of the squabbler is

2:40:35

Dodger Park Club was in the seventh inning when they

2:40:37

had a chance to get right

2:40:39

back in this ballgame. They went to Don

2:40:41

Drysdale as a pinch hitter. Drysdale is a

2:40:43

fine hitting pitcher but nonetheless still a pitcher

2:40:45

but Alston felt that that was the biggest

2:40:47

hitter. Well it

2:40:49

moves now to Los Angeles it's a

2:40:52

travel date and then Saturday it'll be

2:40:54

Austin for the Dodgers and Camilo Pascual

2:40:56

for the Minnesota Twins. Our producer was

2:40:58

Len Dillon our engineer was Dan Hozack

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and this broadcast is authorized under broadcasting

2:41:03

rights granted by the commissioner of baseball

2:41:05

solely for the entertainment of our listening

2:41:08

audience in any publication rebroadcast or other

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use of the descriptions and accounts of

2:41:12

this game without the express written consent

2:41:14

of the commissioner of baseball is prohibited.

2:41:18

So tune in Saturday at three forty five

2:41:20

p.m. Eastern Daylight Time for the third game

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of this 1965 World Series when your

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