Prost beffa Senna al via e Senna lo butta deliberatamente fuori le immagini sono chiarissime non c'è bisogno di discutere,eppure quella specie giornalista che ce l'aveva sempre avuta a morte con Prost fin dai tempi della Renault,dice che la colpa è stata di Prost perchè doveva lasciarsi superare...Quando l'anno dopo Prost disse che la stampa italiana è una stampa di M aveva perfettamente ragione...Quanto a Senna,ad Imola ebbe quello che si meritava e che era inevitabile che prima o poi gli sarebbe accaduto,perchè in tempi non sospetti Lauda aveva detto che il suo modo di guidare a tratti folle un giorno gli avrebbe creato dei grossi problemi...
@@gibomber Allucinante è la manovra criminale di Senna,quello è un tentato omicidio bello e buono,se la ferrari si fosse impennata o la ghiaia non ne avesse rallentato la corsa,sarebbe finita a crisantemi,ti ricordo che a quei tempi le f1 non erano il posto più sicuro al mondo come oggi,quindi chi la fa la aspetti e con pieno merito
People like to say Maddux worked with a bigger strike zone, and that's true. But I sincerely think he'd thrive in any strike zone with his ability to pinpoint their edges. You can see him testing the boundaries and hanging onto them from the very start of this game. It was such a pleasure to watch him pitch.
I remembered thinking that my Mets were gonna make that incredible comeback in the bottom of the 9th inning, but nope And Tom Glavine was not only horrible on his last Mets start game 162 at Shea on September 30 against the Marlins, but he was also horrible on his penultimate start in this game against the Nationals at Shea on September 25.
I remember this Series that our 4th grade Teacher enabled us to hear on the radio. Gee, so long ago. Now, we've MLB subscriptions televising vividly, colourfully. And, we've Shohei Ohtani, provin' to bein' light-years greater than any player ever. Back then, my favourite players were The Mick, and, Harmon (Killer) Killebrew. Always remember Vin Scully, and the Dizzy Dean Broadcasts.
Also, yes they may seem like those were the days but the ball players were much less friendly to the fans ( as a kid I thought they were downright snotty). Today, I must say May are much nicer to the Kids. They were mostly jerks back then.
this game 3 yanks win gave them a 2-1 series lead. They lost games 4 and 5 in Milwaukee, won game 6 in NY behind Bob Turley only to get shut out in game 7 in NY by Lew Burdette
How about the professionalism of the announcer just calling the game, just one guy in the booth and no color man blathering endlessly, No camera shots of the crowd and the entire production crew stayed focused on the game. The good old days.
Born in the Bronx in "51" The Mick was every thing to me .I copied his stance, swing, the way he ran around the bases. Black &White T.V. man I loved those days watching watching watching
Here after attending the recent 10-8 Dodger victory against the Cubs! Got to meet Nomar, my all time favorite player, and Ned Colletti before the game! While meeting them, I had this era of the team in mind. Great memories in middle school as a Whittier native!