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1978 World Series, Game 6: Yankees @ Dodgers 

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New York Yankees 7 at Los Angeles Dodgers 2, F -- Game 6 turned out to be grand finale for the unlikely heroic duo of Bucky Dent and Brian Doyle. Davey Lopes gave the Dodger home crowd a ray of hope with a leadoff home run off Catfish Hunter. Dent and Doyle put the Yankees ahead in the second; Doyle with a two-run double, Dent with an RBI single. Lopes had an RBI single in the third to cut it to 3-2, but that would be it for the Dodgers. Dent and Doyle pushed the score to 5-2 in the sixth with RBI singles and Reggie Jackson put the final nail in the coffin with a tremendous two-run blast in the seventh off his Game 2 nemesis, Bob Welch. Dent would be named World Series MVP, batting .417 with 10 hits, 7 RBI, and 3 runs scored. Doyle would make a claim for the MVP himself with a .438 average, 7 hits, 2 RBI, and 4 runs. While Lopes had a monster series with three homers and seven RBIs and Bill Russell had 11 hits, the Dodgers' power hitters and their lack of production was their downfall. Steve Garvey (5-for-24, no RBIs) was no factor, and neither were Dusty Baker (5 for 21, one RBI) or Ron Cey (no RBIs after Game 2). Closer Rich "Goose" Gossage blanked the Dodgers for the final two innings, as Captain Thurman Munson caught the final out of the game on a foul pop by Ron Cey. Sadly, this would be the final post-season game of Munson's career before his death during the 1979 season.

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@ECO473
@ECO473 3 года назад
That is my all time favorite Yankee team. I cried that night because I was so happy that they pulled it off. God bless Catfish and Thurman.
@jordanboteler8978
@jordanboteler8978 2 года назад
That is my favorite team as well they got reggie jackson catfish hunter thurman gossage 77-78 yankees were a fun team they won in 77 for the first time in 15 years than didnt win for 18 years and won 4/5 in the late 90s even though im a orioles fan
@ttogawa10
@ttogawa10 2 года назад
@@jordanboteler8978 午前6時6分しました球団ですねん。についてですかね?。えj
@spy1965
@spy1965 Год назад
Brian Doyle did an excellent job subbing for the injured Randolph.
@rayehill9578
@rayehill9578 Год назад
I HATE THE YANKEES, NOW AN ALLWAYS..
@soundwavs1961c
@soundwavs1961c 11 месяцев назад
That was Gossage closing it
@danielkelegian5306
@danielkelegian5306 2 года назад
77-78 Yankees are grossly underrated. People talk about the 70's A's and Red's teams but this Yankees team is an after thought. They had a combination of power, speed, leadership, controversies and a phenomenal pitching rotation and bullpen.
@KratostheThird
@KratostheThird 2 года назад
Reggie Jackson is still referred to as Mr October and for good reason. Some baseball fans are probably referring to his days with the 70's A's instead of the Yankees.
@danielkelegian5306
@danielkelegian5306 2 года назад
@@KratostheThird Munson gave the Mr October moniker for Reggie.
@JohnCalvanico
@JohnCalvanico Месяц назад
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@timomomomo969
@timomomomo969 Месяц назад
I hear them given their props but agree regardless. This team was loaded with talent! IMO best of the 70s.
@staunchx
@staunchx Месяц назад
Goose Gossage & Sparky Lyle in the same bullpen isnt fair.
@kevbomevbo3492
@kevbomevbo3492 5 лет назад
I miss the MLB on NBC. Garagiola and Kubek were the most knowledgeable baseball announcers I ever listened to. I also love the opening credits music.
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 2 года назад
Listen to Garvey's response to Yankees shutting him down. Why worry? Dodgers didn't adjust. If you just lost three straight you must shake things up. Lesson to learn for future managers.
@joedimaggio3687
@joedimaggio3687 Год назад
Bob Costas was good as well back then.
@andrewe4277
@andrewe4277 5 месяцев назад
Agree 100%. There were no better baseball television announcers than Joe Garagiola and Tony Kubek. They both just made the game more exciting to watch with their intimate knowledge of the game.
@michaelbelfer6513
@michaelbelfer6513 3 года назад
I remember watching this game ( with my family) like it was yesterday. I was all of 24 years young and went out to celebrate with my friends afterwards. Ahh... The great old days indeed
@Zorn76
@Zorn76 2 года назад
I was only 9, so it was little kid magic for me watching this, and I wasn't a Yankee fan (but hated the Dodgers even though I lived in CA).
@guomondur9248
@guomondur9248 4 года назад
Still remember this night, Oct 22 1978. I went to school next morning with big smile on my face.
@billschipper1718
@billschipper1718 3 года назад
Same here
@Diggerdog2nd
@Diggerdog2nd 3 года назад
Me too.
@uncletony6210
@uncletony6210 3 года назад
I was heartbroken.
@guomondur9248
@guomondur9248 3 года назад
@@uncletony6210 Dodgers bursted my bubble 3 years later. Still mad about Steve Yeager and Guerrero going back-to-back on Guidry.
@uncletony6210
@uncletony6210 3 года назад
@@guomondur9248 in 81, we were overseas. Games were @ 3 am...and not televised. I missed it, but at least I had 88.
@Retiredmco
@Retiredmco 5 лет назад
R. I. P. James (catfish) Hunter, my friend as a child in Fort Lauderdale FL. During spring training!
@generatorx
@generatorx 4 года назад
A victim to ALS. That cruel disease sucks, I hope a cure is found.
@lloydkline6946
@lloydkline6946 4 года назад
Really,, childhood friend of catfish hunter
@Retiredmco
@Retiredmco 4 года назад
@@lloydkline6946 No you didn't understand! I was 12 and catfish was a yankee. So how could we be both kids at same time?? Todd his oldest son and I became friends. And through him I met his dad and rest of the family. That clears things up.
@lloydkline6946
@lloydkline6946 4 года назад
@@Retiredmco I do not remember his Oakland A days, I hear when he was with the Yankees he got deferred income, his best years were with Oakland A ,i think he past away recently i l ❤ bronz zoo Yankees, never the same when Thurman Munson die in a plane crush
@Retiredmco
@Retiredmco 4 года назад
@@lloydkline6946 yes it was due to his performance as an A that got him at the time was biggest free agent pitcher contract.
@tonypalombinijr2946
@tonypalombinijr2946 11 месяцев назад
NASA is still tracking the ball Reggie hit. In all seriousness, I saw the game as a 10 year old on tv and have watched it several times here and still don't know where that ball went. 77-78 Yankees are my favorite Yankees' teams. There's nothing like it when you're a kid.
@josephconnor2310
@josephconnor2310 11 месяцев назад
I agree. My favorites as a kid.
@Rayburn58
@Rayburn58 5 месяцев назад
I have been a huge Dodger fan since I was 9 years old in 1968, and these two series in '77' and '78 against the mighty Yankees were crushing. Those Dodger teams were great and would have won in many other years, but credit to the mighty Yankees. Hard to watch to this day. Thank goodness they finally got their just dues and defeated the Yankees in '81. What a great rivalry and a great baseball ear that was.
@staunchx
@staunchx Месяц назад
Ironically the 1981 Dodgers were probably not quite as good as the 77 and 78 Dodgers , yet it was the 81 team that won the WS.
@michaelbelfer1069
@michaelbelfer1069 5 лет назад
This is so great that you have the complete game, wow! I remember watching this game with my family, all long time NY fans. Thanks!!
@mattdon2164
@mattdon2164 Год назад
Just finished re-watching this entire telecast that I first watched live when I was 14 years of age in 1978. Love the euphemisms used by Joe Garagiola, Tom Seaver and Tony Kubek. The term “room service” for a great pitch to hit, the quote of Roy Campanella describing a slump “beginning in your bat, going to your head and then ending up in your stomach. It’s like a cold, stays with you for two weeks no matter what you do.” Plus the Elden Auker submarine type of throw from Munson to throw out Dave’s Lopes at second on an attempted steal when Kubek says it was “a little before my time” and then Garagiola says “they don’t pay you to look good they pay you to get the job done” so many great quips in this game missing from the national telecasts and even local coverage today. Garagiola, Seaver and Kubek delivered baseball smart descriptions that are sorely lacking today. Seaver describing Catfish’s delivery as throwing across the body putting extra stress on the shoulder was spot on. Great stuff on this entire telecast which should be used to teach up and coming play by play and analysts today.
@JayDogTitan
@JayDogTitan 6 лет назад
I always loved the sound of Joe Garagiola's voice, He was an awesome broadcaster!
@americangiant1003
@americangiant1003 5 лет назад
Good Play-Play annoncer. With that said, when Curt Gowdy was taken off as the lead MLB announcer for NBC around 1976-'77, they had other future Hall of Famer announcers they could picked. Such as of course Vin Scully, Ernie Harwell and even Harry Kalas. I think Garagiola was best suited in the back-up play-play man for couple of innings role which was very common on TV broadcasts then in the late '70's and early '80s. Thus I would have done this for the NBC broadcast team from 1976-'88 or so. Scully (and or Harwell and Kalas)doing the 1-4 and 7-9 innings while Joe G would have done innings 5-6. Kubek strictly as the color analyst all game. And Tom Seaver in-between innings/pre and post game analyst. Over at ABC Don Drysdale would do a couple of innings as well along with main play-play guys Keith Jackson and Al Micheals. FYI. NBC should have used a then "kid" Bryant Gumbel as the studio host as Gowdy looked so out of place in that role in the '78 series.
@uncletony6210
@uncletony6210 5 лет назад
He was biased against the Dodgers. He's also on the wrong side of history having spiked Jackie Robinson.
@karencarter4072
@karencarter4072 4 года назад
@@uncletony6210 Wrong side of history ? Now, who is to say who or what is on the right or the wrong side of history ?? And as for being biased, I doubt if Joe Garagiola, knowing his past, would be biased toward or against the Dodgers or any team.
@uncletony6210
@uncletony6210 4 года назад
@@karencarter4072 I would say that anyone (player, fan, or other) who sought to torment Jackie Robinson, is on the 'wrong side of history.' Today (2019), I don't think there are many who would publicly dispute that simple truth. *As a society, we've advanced from 1950s mentality...or have we?
@karencarter4072
@karencarter4072 4 года назад
@@uncletony6210 How do you know what was in the mind of any athlete who played against a team that Robinson, or anyone, was a member of ? It is a professional sport. Contact sports are full of incidents that are not taken personally. Also, reality can be quite different from the way the media and powerful groups want the public to perceive. One would think that we would have learned that by now.
@camoss3724
@camoss3724 6 лет назад
This was the year the Yankees rallied from a 14-game deficit in mid-July and defeated the Red Sox in the famous one-game playoff on October 2 at Fenway.
@robjaimes8830
@robjaimes8830 Год назад
“Deep to LEFT…”
@Christopher-jk9bj
@Christopher-jk9bj Год назад
@@robjaimes8830 Bill White calling Buck F......g Dents Homer..Iwas 13 watching the game with my Grand pops and loved it
@user-qv3wb2gy1f
@user-qv3wb2gy1f 5 месяцев назад
Just season later (1979) Reds came back from 12-game deficit at All-Star break in N.L. West's standings, but in reg. season's llnd half they rallied to catch Astros for VIth/last, their 6 div. ch'mpnshps in 1970s
@user-qv3wb2gy1f
@user-qv3wb2gy1f 4 месяца назад
@Christopher-jk9bj Back when 2 TV stas. simultaneously aired M.L.B. post-season games, particularly L.C.S. duels in participating teams' mkts. It was done during 1970s/early-1980s
@doloresvargas6450
@doloresvargas6450 4 года назад
The homer that Reggie Jackson hit in the 6th inning was huge.Tony Vargas has spoken
@billschipper1718
@billschipper1718 2 года назад
When I go to dodgers stadium I look at that palm tree the ball hit. That tree is still there.
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 2 года назад
With Reggie's name on it. 🐐
@angeloposeidon4100
@angeloposeidon4100 7 лет назад
Culmination of one of the greatest comeback years by any team ever. And do it on the Dodgers field where the yanks didn't have to run into the clubhouse was great, they celebrated like kids around Catfish and Thurman. After coming back from 2-0 in games. What an amazing World Series win.
@tsbonner
@tsbonner 4 года назад
Chuck Mangione, "Feels So Good" beginning @ 1:05... Love his trumpet...Love the 70's!
@scoobycarr5558
@scoobycarr5558 10 лет назад
Dodger Stadium looks the same in this modern era as it did back in '78, along with the Dodgers' home uniforms - clearly one of the most storied teams in the history of baseball
@scoobycarr5558
@scoobycarr5558 10 лет назад
Kevan Payne You might have seen Dodger Stadium and the seating on an episode of Adam-12 around 1973 with the LAPD police helicopter. I did see it on Netflix through Roku - the stadium is the same as it is to this day.
@scoobycarr5558
@scoobycarr5558 10 лет назад
Ah, I see
@eric5906
@eric5906 10 лет назад
News flash: 2014 - Dodger Stadium is strangely empty on Oct, 11th. The legions of gang members are hanging around the park next dr, Elysium Field. Dodgers suck!
@DanielArreola
@DanielArreola 9 лет назад
+eric5906 Fų¢k you!
@RogerWareInc
@RogerWareInc 8 лет назад
+Daniel Arreola dodgers suck! let's go Yankees
@adamsoboleski6857
@adamsoboleski6857 5 лет назад
Forty years apart, the Yankees (1978) clinched the WS Title at Dodger Stadium, the Red Sox (2018) clinched the WS Title at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers first batter of the game each time (Davey Lopes '78) and (David Freese '18) homered. And that was pretty much it for the Dodgers in both games. And Reggie Jackson ('78) and JD Martinez ('18) both teams' sluggers had homers late. History can repeat in strange ways.
@graciemaemarie11jones16
@graciemaemarie11jones16 Год назад
yepper...in 81, who clinched in yankee stadium? whom?
@ckendall67
@ckendall67 11 лет назад
Agreed! I hope these classic games can stay because I plan on watching some of these games from time to time, it's GREAT if they can keep these games here for us to see... :-)
@danalong1237
@danalong1237 6 лет назад
0:09, RIP Don Ohlmeyer, the first producer of Monday Night 🏈, and former executive producer of NBC Sports and former head of NBC West Coast Programming. His legacy proudly continues!
@macmiles278
@macmiles278 4 года назад
01:52:06 Jackson homers!! Reggies homer is still traveling in orbit 45 years later. Great 78 Yankees!!
@craigmckenzie5466
@craigmckenzie5466 4 года назад
Pre-pre-pre-steroid era and yet he could jack the ball the far. One of the best of all time, was fortunate to see him play before he retired.
@BillHassel
@BillHassel 3 года назад
yes. still traveling toward Pluto
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 2 года назад
Yes. When you see Reggie's homers in '77 & '78 you really appreciate them since it was all pure speed & power. Man. "Thank you RU-vid."
@soundwavs1961c
@soundwavs1961c 11 месяцев назад
When men were cool and not immature like the Millennial/Genz players today who jump around flip bats and dance like morons.
@Milordvega
@Milordvega 7 лет назад
1:52:06 Reggie just ANNIHILATES Welch's fastball
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 4 года назад
Real power. No roids.
@JabbaTheAmerican
@JabbaTheAmerican 3 года назад
The definition of LAUNCHED.
@jpwjr1199
@jpwjr1199 3 года назад
@@bernieudo4399 I wouldn't bet your mortgage on that
@jpwjr1199
@jpwjr1199 3 года назад
2 home runs in the Dodger Stadium parking lot in that series - pretty incredible
@danielkelegian5306
@danielkelegian5306 2 года назад
Into the parking lot!! Reggie hit the same type of HR and distance in Game 1 off Tommy John.
@scoobycarr5558
@scoobycarr5558 10 лет назад
Also the Yankees' road uniforms look exactly the same back in '78 as they do right now in this modern era. Two of baseball's most storied teams going head to head for the second year in a row and most possibly for the umpteenth time - cannot beat the excitement of the World Series in the late '70s.
@pep590
@pep590 9 лет назад
Yes, it seems like the very old nostalgic teams rarely ever make much of a change to their uniforms... with the exception of the White Sox for example.
@jktz122
@jktz122 5 лет назад
the yankee uniforms havent changed in a 100 years
@lemmiwinks09
@lemmiwinks09 5 лет назад
The only change the Yankees have made since the days of Babe Ruth was adding the white outline to the road jerseys when they switched to the double knit polyester unis in 1973. 46 years and counting!
@bryancollins3695
@bryancollins3695 4 года назад
I was wondering when they tweaked the lettering to add the white outline. Thanks for that info! I guess that was one of the updates that Steinbrenner implemented, along with the major update - the renovation of the stadium.
@markjohnson2403
@markjohnson2403 4 года назад
if mlb returns this year which is in peril, it would be nice to see the Yankees and Dodgers battle in the 2020 world series.
@hectorrubenhuertaarellano8238
@hectorrubenhuertaarellano8238 5 лет назад
I miss the 70's 1978 world series MLB LA Dodgers AND NY yankees
@stevedrums1675
@stevedrums1675 11 лет назад
Congratulations to the folks @ MLB for seemingly finally awakening to the fact that by not deleting and threatening fans from posting baseball history on RU-vid only enchances and reminds people why they loved the game in the first place. I was 8 in 1978 and remember this Yankees team pretty well.
@johnlevalley521
@johnlevalley521 5 лет назад
Me too. I was an 8 year old third grader when this Series was played.
@simplygu
@simplygu 10 лет назад
Catfish Hunter was huge down the stretch for the Yankees in 1978. In August and September in 11 starts he was 9-1 with a 1.71 era & 5 complete games. Of course he capped off the season for the Yankees with this game 6 victory pitching 7 innings & allowing just 2 runs. Hunter retired after the '79 season with 224 career wins, 5 straight 20-win seasons(1971-75), the 1974 Cy Young award when he won 25 games, and 5 World Series rings with the A's & Yankees. He was elected into the HOF in 1987. He passed away on 9/9/99. RIP Catfish
@Jiltedin2007
@Jiltedin2007 11 лет назад
No one does Baseball any better than Joe Garagiola and Vin Scully!
@u.s.m.c.fewproudthemarines2987
😢😢😢 All the announcers all pass on this game 😢😢😢
@Jiltedin2007
@Jiltedin2007 Год назад
@@u.s.m.c.fewproudthemarines2987 Did that also include Al Michaels and Keith Jackson? Oh wait, I forgot, they only work for ABC Sports.
@danalong1237
@danalong1237 7 лет назад
0:01-0:59, the 1977-83 MLB on NBC theme song that sounded like the theme song to a show that was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.
@theshrivelstein7118
@theshrivelstein7118 6 лет назад
YANKEES!! Greatest comeback in baseball history! LONG LIVE THE YANKEES!!
@mooiemooface1550
@mooiemooface1550 5 лет назад
"Greatest Comeback in baseball history" The 2004 reverse sweep?
@chop3625
@chop3625 2 года назад
77-78 Yankees were talented yet mentally tough, just look like winners.
@chrisdennehy9425
@chrisdennehy9425 11 лет назад
well, hopefully someone will upload them soon. the yankee stadium was absolutely rockin for all three games.
@dungeonfitness1969
@dungeonfitness1969 7 лет назад
loved this opening theme... my favorite baseball theme!!
@kevbomevbo3492
@kevbomevbo3492 5 лет назад
Mine too! I also think that Garagiola and Kubek were the best announcers. Kubek in particular was the best analyst I ever heard.
@danalong1237
@danalong1237 3 года назад
It sounds very Hanna-Barbera-like.
@richiebambara3980
@richiebambara3980 10 лет назад
What a pitcher Catfish Hunter was, it's a shame that his career was cut short with arm injuries.
@danielkelegian5306
@danielkelegian5306 10 лет назад
He also passed away at the young age of 53.
@richiebambara3980
@richiebambara3980 10 лет назад
Of ALS
@danielkelegian5306
@danielkelegian5306 10 лет назад
Richie Bambara yes
@ginzod
@ginzod 9 лет назад
HIs arm was fine....He didn't want to pitch anymore. He finished out his contract in 1979 and did not want to do much. Catfish had a great career but his heart wasn't in it anymore.
@ECO473
@ECO473 7 лет назад
I had read someplace that Catfish said that he regretted not retiring after Game 6. Anyway, the way he pitched during the stretch run was the single biggest reason the Yankees made it all the way back.
@josephconnor2310
@josephconnor2310 11 месяцев назад
One of the best Yankees world series games ever.
@davidellis5141
@davidellis5141 3 года назад
I was there. The Bronx Bombers routed the Dodgers ! Catfish & Reggie were clutch. Lol - The jacket & "hair" of Tony Kubeck.
@dzanier
@dzanier 11 лет назад
Agreed. I've seen many long homers since I started watching baseball, which was around 1977. As far as absolutely perfect contact and power meeting power to drive a ball a LONG way, the homer Reggie hit off Welch may be unequaled.
@KratostheThird
@KratostheThird 2 года назад
And they were more exciting than today's stale game where home run balls are treated more like mere statistics.
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 2 года назад
Today's balls juiced since players can't be on it. More dingers since starting pitchers who start slow but get stronger as game goes on now are pulled after six. Guess what? Batters can tee off tired middle men.
@KratostheThird
@KratostheThird 2 года назад
@@bernieudo4399 There's no flow. There's no consistency. I haven't watched a single MLB game this year. Only seen footage from highlights and news reels. And it's just a joke at this point. I'm speaking as someone who has followed baseball for decades.
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 2 года назад
@@KratostheThird Yeah. Talk & listen to baseball people. So much invested in developing pitchers, owners order managers to pull guy after six/seven even if he's throwing a gem. Saw this recently. Why not let the guy finish? That builds strength & confidence. A complete masterpiece. Now no more. Glad both Joe & Tony are resting peacefully. They'd be speechless at today's game. Gonna stop here.
@KratostheThird
@KratostheThird 2 года назад
@@bernieudo4399 Nothing more to say here. Been following other sports and they have been worth the effort and time I put into them.
@johnnyfive222
@johnnyfive222 11 лет назад
Finally MLB comes into the twenty first century. I wish other sports had a channel like this on youtube with football and basketball.
@BillHassel
@BillHassel 10 лет назад
1:52 Reggie just destroys Welch. Holy Cow, White !!
@lloydkline6946
@lloydkline6946 4 года назад
Bob Welch strike out reggie jackson, but reggie Jackson got his revenge when it counted
@t-bo2734
@t-bo2734 3 года назад
1:52:05
@BASHEM72
@BASHEM72 2 года назад
Great Series. Both teams where great teams. The Yankees had one hell of a team
@richiebambara3980
@richiebambara3980 11 лет назад
Love Tom Seaver's analysis.
@graciemaemarie11jones16
@graciemaemarie11jones16 Год назад
he was a bore.
@doloresvargas6450
@doloresvargas6450 5 лет назад
I was in high school when the Yankees became World Champs
@user-sw9rj6hj4z
@user-sw9rj6hj4z 3 года назад
Game one of the 2020 WS had nine million viewers. This one averaged 44 million over the six games. Great job, MLB - they'll add five or six more gimmicks to the game in hopes of reaching ten million next year. 👍
@KratostheThird
@KratostheThird 2 года назад
It just goes to show you how fall the game has fallen.
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 2 года назад
Yes. Baseball just isn't the National Pastime. Lockout in '94 sealed baseball's fate. It's the NBA & NFL since the '00s. Ratings don't lie.
@kevbomevbo3492
@kevbomevbo3492 4 года назад
I miss MLB on NBC. Kubek and Garagiola were the best! I also like the opening credits theme.
@sha9infinite450
@sha9infinite450 2 года назад
Yesssss
@johnsain
@johnsain 5 лет назад
2:27:33.....Munson chases after and catches punk who stole a Yankee hat......and this was before the memorabilia craze.....Munson was known as being much faster than the average catcher!
@tektoniks_architects
@tektoniks_architects 5 лет назад
It was his mask....but nice catch.
@coreylevine8095
@coreylevine8095 3 года назад
Yankees vs Dodgers MLB, Celtics vs Lakers NBA, Cowboys vs Steelers NFL in the 70's and 80's always play for the championship back then
@JoseDiaz-mn9it
@JoseDiaz-mn9it 2 года назад
Those were great rivalries back in those days. Wish we still had them today.
@mem30075
@mem30075 29 дней назад
So good, loved baseball back then it was the glory days where players were respected and no (or very little) showboating. Unlike today, the players respected other team players and were very professional about it. No players hugging each other and caring more about their status.... then the team. Also, if you notice without inter-league play the teams actually felt unknown and it was exciting to see these teams compete in the WS as the intangibles were more competitive (AL vs NL) and would actually mean something. Really miss those days!!!
@thebookdoc.writing.and.editing
@thebookdoc.writing.and.editing 2 года назад
Garagiola is someone I felt was such a great icon in my youth. Great announcer who was fun to listen to. I don't understand how so little of his stuff is not on youtube. Hs pre-game show on the all-star game was the only reason I waited for the game.
@KratostheThird
@KratostheThird 2 года назад
There's a 1971 World Series recording that has survived that I believe you can still watch on RU-vid. Game 4 of the World Series. Video starts with Joe's pre-game show. Very charming, full of class and wit and a great sense of humor. They don't make them like him anymore.
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 2 года назад
Catch Joe & Ted Williams on Letterman. Joe is a natural storyteller. It's like he's talking to you. Won't spoil it. 😇🇺🇸
@peteywheatstraws4909
@peteywheatstraws4909 3 года назад
I can't believe I just found this, so awesome, was at the point that I really started to understand the philosophy of the game!
@paolo-n2000
@paolo-n2000 Месяц назад
Dodger Stadium is STILL one of the very best & beautiful ballparks in MLB!
@ram3621
@ram3621 2 года назад
Around 2:22.00 Tom Seaver gives one of the best encapsulation of a baseball season for the major league baseball player. The 30 games of spring training, 162 game schedule, the playoffs then the final three outs of a season that started months ago.
@CacophonyOfDestruction
@CacophonyOfDestruction Год назад
22:44 Got to love Thurman Munson halling ass to first base on a routine grounder so hard his helmet flied off like that.
@spiderreed350
@spiderreed350 2 года назад
Curt Gowdy was Hands down the best Man to hold a Microphone regardless what he was covering, RIP Curt,you were 2nd to None!
@salvatoredestefano439
@salvatoredestefano439 6 лет назад
Great video! Thank you for posting!
@bpsylvester
@bpsylvester 3 года назад
Rip Tommy Lasorda and Don Sutton.
@bluebird925
@bluebird925 Год назад
And Bob Welch
@DodgerFan1988
@DodgerFan1988 11 лет назад
The Big Bad Yankees
@edwardbliss8931
@edwardbliss8931 6 лет назад
That Yankees line-up was stacked. As a pitcher, how would you like to be facing Reggie Jackson, Thurman Munson, Lou Piniella, Graig Nettles, and Chris Chambliss? ALL good hitters with power
@spy1965
@spy1965 5 лет назад
For some reason, Jim Spencer play 1B this game instead of CC
@BillHassel
@BillHassel 3 года назад
@@spy1965 Spencer comes in for defense. That was Billy's way
@wilmars9316
@wilmars9316 3 года назад
Excuse me, REGGIE was a great hitter with INCREDIBLE POWER!!!!!! Get it right dude.
@danielkelegian5306
@danielkelegian5306 2 года назад
and speed with Rivers and Randolph.
@ernestpassaro9663
@ernestpassaro9663 2 года назад
@@spy1965 chambliss and Randolph got injured late in the 78 season
@gk10002000
@gk10002000 8 лет назад
I have heard that many pitchers hated to face Thurmon Munson and that they thought he was one of the toughest outs
@billschipper1718
@billschipper1718 2 года назад
I remember Reggie stuck out in game two with the tying run on to end the game. When he step in to the plate I thought this World Series can't end till Reggie get his revenge. Boy did he ever.
@johnalmendarez736
@johnalmendarez736 3 года назад
I only wish this era could understand baseball like this.
@PrinceGussie
@PrinceGussie 8 лет назад
The sad thing about Catfish Hunter is that he is not remembered as he should be. He was a great pitcher, hitter and fielder. Young Madison Bumgarner reminds me of him. The difference is one is rHP and the other LHP.
@PrinceGussie
@PrinceGussie 6 лет назад
i agree
@lennyparadise4303
@lennyparadise4303 3 года назад
The one game I like to have him it was so great
@danielkelegian5306
@danielkelegian5306 2 года назад
He's in the HOF though.
@KratostheThird
@KratostheThird 2 года назад
@@danielkelegian5306 True, but he isn't talked about much outside of baseball fans who were around back in the 1970s to see him play.
@nymike06
@nymike06 Год назад
This is so great! Go Yankees!
@spiderreed350
@spiderreed350 2 года назад
At 2.22 Tom Seaver says the players are playing for professional pride,not the money.... Boy has that changed,LOL.
@med1965
@med1965 Год назад
2:22, That’s Tony Kubek.
@richardcruz9855
@richardcruz9855 11 лет назад
Diddo on the comment giving thanks to the people at mlb.I was 10 in 76 when the yankees got swept by the big Red machine.How sweet it was when Reggie joined the Yanks and with him came the swagger necesary to battle the likes of garvey,lopes and cey.The only thing lacking would have been a rematch with the Reds during the 70's with are new found hero....I've been a yankee fan since 76 and theres nothing better than to stroll down memory lane with the likes of mick the quick.
@liecrusher3506
@liecrusher3506 5 лет назад
I.always felt cheated, that the Yankees never got to beat the Reds.
@michaelbelfer6513
@michaelbelfer6513 4 года назад
Richard Cruz Not the most talented Yankee team but one of the guttiest clubs EVER IN ANY SPORT!!!!! No quit in those boys
@NeoTurboManiac78
@NeoTurboManiac78 10 лет назад
Even with a 4th place finish by the Yanks in '79, they still had a better W-L record (89-71) than the AL West champion Angels (88-74). That just shows you how tough the AL East was during those years.
@americangiant1003
@americangiant1003 5 лет назад
That why MLB should have a wild card even in the late '70's. Could have had the 1 wild card play the division winner play in best 2 of 3 game "division series" (all of the game at the division winner park)with winner advancing to the ALCS. It was a shame that the Red Sox in 1978, did not have a wild card. No offense to the '78 Dodgers they were a damn good team. However the Red Sox that year was clearly the 2nd best team in all of MLB.
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 2 года назад
@@americangiant1003 Yes. In your scenario after a day off then it would've been Yanks v. Bosox best of three w/NY home field. Even then, prob NY or Bosox would've still beaten Royals. (best of 5). Guess maybe then the Dodgers would've had a chance since NY (still would've won) would be coming into the Series having played 2-3 more games. But Dodgers still wouldn't be on top since they'd be cooled off waiting & NY or Bosox just were the better team. Back then in high school I considered it like a Game 7. Had no doubt either team would win WS.
@danalong1237
@danalong1237 7 лет назад
1978-79 Saturday Morning Schedule for NBC: 7:30 A.M.-8:00 A.M. EST: Land of the Lost 8:00 A.M.-9:30 A.M. EST: Yogi's Space Race 9:30 A.M.-10:30 A.M. EST: The Godzilla Power Hour 10:30 A.M.-11:00 A.M. EST: The New Fantastic Four 11:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M. EST: The Krofft Superstar Hour (which was later cut to a half-hour and renamed The Bay City Rollers Show) 12:00 P.M.-12:30 P.M. EST: The Fabulous Funnies 12:30 P.M.-1:00 P.M. EST: Baggy Pants and The Nitwits
@danalong1237
@danalong1237 6 лет назад
But at least the 🌎 Series and Major League ⚾️ have been a staple of 🦊 since 1996, although the best-known 🦊 🌎 Series broadcast team will always be Joe Buck and Tim McCarver, who is now retired from broadcasting. You know what the other four staples of NBC were, and still are? NBC Saturday Morning from the 1960s-1992, NBC Daytime Game Shows from the 1960s-1994, NBC Must-See 📺 and Sports Programming on NBC (which, today, has been dominated by Carolyn Manno and Kathryn Tappen, and in the 80s and 90s, has been dominated by Bob Costas, Marv Albert, Ahmad Rashad and Dick Enberg, etc.)!
@johnlevalley521
@johnlevalley521 5 лет назад
The only one if those shows I used to watch was Land of the Lost. Most of the cartoons I watched were on ABC. Loved the Laff-a-Lympics.
@danalong1237
@danalong1237 4 года назад
And the Super Friends and Scooby-Doo.
@t-bo2734
@t-bo2734 3 года назад
@@johnlevalley521 Did ABC have Bugs Bunny?
@danalong1237
@danalong1237 3 года назад
No! CBS aired The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show, for crying out loud!
@NiteMoves2010
@NiteMoves2010 11 месяцев назад
Reggie was amped up, after the shock of the quick pitch...his adrenaline had to jump! Another first pitch bomb! If I recall correctly Jackson's first up in game one was a dinger,...coming off the closing three he had in the final game in '77!
@spiderreed350
@spiderreed350 2 года назад
Spencer,Doyle and Dent were a fairly weak hitting infield but they really shined in the series big time.
@joejoewest
@joejoewest 11 лет назад
I love NBC's opening theme song. It brings back memories.
@johnlevalley521
@johnlevalley521 5 лет назад
Me too. A lot of childhood Saturday afternoons when the game started at 2 and was over by 4:30.
@ericsamuelson5656
@ericsamuelson5656 9 месяцев назад
After 1978, the Yankees won't win a World Series Champion for 18 years until 1996. This was 4 years before I was born and I didn't see the Bronx Bombers win a championship until I was 13 1/2 years old.
@Shermmy
@Shermmy 3 года назад
2:27:46 In the background is a man in blue shirt, white pants, carrying a base. That's my husband. He ran out onto the field and literally stole second base. We still have it.
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 4 года назад
Looking back you got to be impressed at that Yankee comeback. Down 0-2, then winning four straight. This team was better than 1977. Winning that 163rd game had some effect on the Yankees--washed away the drama of the season. With all the distractions of being World Champion & being in NYC this team has got to rank in the top five of Yankee teams.
@josecarranza7555
@josecarranza7555 4 года назад
Dodgers got screwed when Reggie Jackson blocked the baseball thrown to first base. It should have been called one out.
@danielkelegian5306
@danielkelegian5306 2 года назад
Guidry 25-3.
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 2 года назад
@@josecarranza7555 Prob. Look. Reggie had game presence & intelligence. Quick on his feet to do what he did. How many players would just freeze? Or just walk back to first with a "you got me" look. This was a turning point for the game & Series. That's why he's still Mr. October.
@jonahfalcon1970
@jonahfalcon1970 3 года назад
Ah, I miss Tony Kubek.
@mortimerzilch2608
@mortimerzilch2608 3 года назад
Sutton vs Catfish two Hall of Famers!
@michaelmiller2397
@michaelmiller2397 2 года назад
Two Hall of Famers pitching against each other...can't bear that. catfish less hits less runs...love the Catfish!
@chop3625
@chop3625 2 года назад
The “Hey Day” of Baseball, never the same since.
@KratostheThird
@KratostheThird 2 года назад
Viewership is very low for baseball games now, both at the stadiums and on the television. This particular game drew tens of millions of viewers, which is a number baseball hasn't seen in a very long time.
@Barry7777777
@Barry7777777 6 лет назад
WOW - best version of the national anthem I've ever heard!
@lloydkline6946
@lloydkline6946 4 года назад
She is a gorgeous looking 👩 woman
@williamdunphy352
@williamdunphy352 4 года назад
@@lloydkline6946 That was Sue Raney along with Helen Dell at the Dodger Stadium Conn Organ. (14:10)
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 2 года назад
Love women of the seventies. No. 1 on my list is Jaclyn Smith. Naturally gorgeous babe. All natural. Classy. No tattoos.
@brettshepherd5240
@brettshepherd5240 6 лет назад
Sweet memories even though my Dodgers lost
@kimkelly5512
@kimkelly5512 10 месяцев назад
This game is one of many that shows why Nettles should be in The Baseball Hall Of Fame. Brooks Robinson said if you watch Nettles play 162 games a year how can you get any better?
@cinnaminson0653
@cinnaminson0653 Год назад
Reg-gie, Reg-gie, Reg-gie! You would have had to have been alive at the time and being Yankees fan made it all the more exciting. He was the most exciting athlete of the time.
@michaeldelzitti895
@michaeldelzitti895 7 лет назад
2:27:33 Thurman Munson chasing a kid who stole his face mask. lol
@bobsnow6242
@bobsnow6242 7 лет назад
I like how ordinary people stormed the field after big wins back in those days. It wasn't technically allowed, per se, but the security, cops, and players just kind of shrugged it off as an inevitability. It seems unfathomable today.
@Jiltedin2007
@Jiltedin2007 7 лет назад
That was A Big Tradition at Yankee Stadium.
@luisvaldes1568
@luisvaldes1568 5 лет назад
I saw it, that guy had no idea Munson was on his tail. Munson had less than one year to live. What about that guy yelling in Jackson face at the dug out? Crazy.
@brettsinger9565
@brettsinger9565 2 года назад
An amazing Yankee world championship before it all fell apart for a long time thereafter.
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 2 года назад
Was in New York in mid '80s & George just lost it. Finally stopped micromanaging & let baseball guys run the team. Enter Joe & Brian w/great scouting. Rings followed.
@dbo2
@dbo2 11 лет назад
During this time (1976-1985), MLB had a different system with the World Series Designated Hitter. If the National League Champions held the home field advantage, the DH would be used for each game. If the America League Champions had home field, the pitcher would bat. In 1986, MLB adopted the current rule (NL Park - pitcher bats, AL Park - DH bats) and it has since remained.
@RovingRoy
@RovingRoy 11 лет назад
I'm a Yankees fan, but visited Dodger Stadium a few years ago...it's still one of the best stadiums....quite to superior to the ugly monstrosity called "New Yankee Stadium."
@MrYellowlabs
@MrYellowlabs 11 лет назад
Sad that Munson, Hunter, Spencer are all long gone....RIP
@danalong1237
@danalong1237 6 лет назад
And Ohlmeyer as well!
@ECO473
@ECO473 6 лет назад
...and Bob Lemon...RIP
@Dean-em7jb
@Dean-em7jb 6 лет назад
Over time, people die.
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 4 года назад
No Joe or Tony. Just think. All that baseball knowledge & experience is gone. Their memories & stories...well kept secrets. That's the loss we suffer when some one passes. All now in the ultimate HOF.
@KratostheThird
@KratostheThird 2 года назад
@@bernieudo4399 As they should be. The problem is, today's broadcasters don't even have a fraction of the wit Joe and Tony had.
@bretstanley8931
@bretstanley8931 2 года назад
Catfish sure did work fast! So enjoyable to watch!
@johannysantana6614
@johannysantana6614 5 лет назад
I wonder how it was to go to bed wake up and just spend your day doing what you’d usually do in 1978
@richiebambara3980
@richiebambara3980 11 лет назад
Catfish Hunter got better as the game went on.
@KratostheThird
@KratostheThird 2 года назад
That was Catfish's strength. He gave up a lot of home run balls, as the broadcasters mentioned in this game. But in the later game, he became a lot more difficult to face.
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 2 года назад
Yeah. In today's game he would've been pulled after six. Some of the best pitchers in MLB history took time to control the game. Just slow starters. Now you have to be "on" since you can only pitch for five-six innings. That's it. Gibson, Marichal, & Perry wouldn't survive today's managers. So sad.
@dzanier
@dzanier 11 лет назад
Beattie's misfortune was that the Yanks went out & signed Luis Tiant and Tommy John in the offseason. Since they still had Hunter, Guidry and Figueroa, Beattie wasn't really given the chance he desrved after doing so well for the Yanks down the stretch in 78. In September & October he did a good job, but it was so typical of the Yanks under George to lose faith in a promising youngster quickly if he struggled a bit. Had it not been for GM Gabe Paul, Guidry would've been traded in April of 77.
@michaelmiller2397
@michaelmiller2397 2 года назад
turn the volume down so you don't hear Tony Kubek yelling all the time.
@alainjames9556
@alainjames9556 7 лет назад
Nettles should be in the Hall. No doubt.
@gungadin1389
@gungadin1389 4 года назад
nah
@MrAquinas1
@MrAquinas1 4 года назад
@The cisco kid wasnt a friend of mine You know nothing about sports if you make such judgment from statistics alone.
@jimbeer2
@jimbeer2 4 года назад
Thurman Mumson should be in the HOF
@michaelbelfer6513
@michaelbelfer6513 4 года назад
Ed Baker I've been a NYY fan since the early 1960's and a big fan of Nettles but a HOF player? Unfortunately I believe he falls short. Munson had Hof talent but injuries shortened his career and killed his chances in my opinion.
@alainjames9556
@alainjames9556 4 года назад
@@michaelbelfer6513 I have to disagree with your assessment of Nettles. He was, to put it mildly, awesome. I remember Phil Rizzuto gasping as Nettles would do something at third base that took his breath away. HOF - no question as far as I'm concerned.
@jktz122
@jktz122 5 лет назад
these old games are fun to watch
@markravitz1684
@markravitz1684 3 года назад
If this game was played today, Catfish would have been out in the 6th inning. Bullpen follies, brought to you by today's gutless manager( fill in your choice) would follow. The game would last 5 hours , and the Yankee lead would stand a good chance of disappearing.
@KratostheThird
@KratostheThird 2 года назад
Got to throw in those corporate advertisements between innings, and use up four or five pitches by the time the game is over.
@simplygu
@simplygu 10 лет назад
0:00:40... Check out the highlight in the pregame of Hal McRae of the Royals breaking up a possible double play in an ALCS game. Awesome stuff! They would never allow that today. The game has changed.
@luisvaldes1568
@luisvaldes1568 5 лет назад
Love the theme song. All time fav.
@michaelstumphauzer6884
@michaelstumphauzer6884 7 лет назад
Still cracks me up how Garvey and Cey come up to the plate flexing their muscles and trying to look all bad just because they know millions of people are watching hahaha
@kyokogodai-ir6hy
@kyokogodai-ir6hy 5 лет назад
That great play by Dent was possible by Spencer, who made a great stretch. Don't think Chambliss could have done it.
@dzanier
@dzanier 11 лет назад
Yeah, I would've expected more from the Dodgers vs. Beattie too, athough he did hold the Royals to only 1 run in 5 and 1/3 innings in Game One of the ALCS that year, and during the big four game sweep of Boston in September, he held the Sox to one run in 8 innnings. He was capable of pitching a good game, and he did. Wille Randolph got hurt the last Friday of the regular season. That's why Doyle was in there. Funny how injuries work to your advantage sometime.
@bkbeban
@bkbeban 11 лет назад
John Ramsey on PA...LEGEND!
@dennismiddlebrooks7027
@dennismiddlebrooks7027 4 года назад
No triumphant, prolonged mound pile on after the last out and both teams were in the clubhouses within a minute after Munsen caught Cey's foul ball. No "middle relievers" either. If you started, you were expected to finish or close to it unless you were knocked out of the box or you tired. Gossage was a phenomenal late inning reliever. That was a great era in NYC. The Bronx Bombers, the start of SNL, Studio 54, Disco and the the beginning of the N.Y. Islanders Stanley Cup run. The glory years of the Knicks, the '69 Mets and the Super Bowl Jets were fresh memories. And I was young!
@josecarranza7555
@josecarranza7555 3 года назад
The winning teams went inside because the trophy presentation was inside the locker room, and fans would go on the field.
@dennismiddlebrooks7027
@dennismiddlebrooks7027 3 года назад
@@josecarranza7555 The trophy presentation is still in the locker room and that does not not stop the obscene mound pile-ups.
@josecarranza7555
@josecarranza7555 3 года назад
@@dennismiddlebrooks7027 And what’s wrong with that? What’s wrong with seeing teams winning the championship celebrating?
@RogerWareInc
@RogerWareInc 8 лет назад
I'm a Yankees fan in Baldwin Park, CA ( LA county) and love teasing them Dodgers fans. Run their lips yet haven't won or made a world series in almost 30 years. Yankees > Dodgers. 8 > 3
@Jiltedin2007
@Jiltedin2007 8 лет назад
Since the Dodgers came to Los Angeles, it is basically 2-2 and with Reggie cheating in 1978.
@solidroadsinternational6522
@solidroadsinternational6522 7 лет назад
Reggie cheated or the refs blew the call??
@roscoefoofoo
@roscoefoofoo 7 лет назад
Both.
@soundwavs1961c
@soundwavs1961c 11 месяцев назад
2:27:33 A fan steals Munson's mitt and he goes after him LOL Forever in our Hearts Thurman 💔💔💔
@ronniebishop2496
@ronniebishop2496 Год назад
The 1961 Yankees were incredible
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