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Joe Garagiola Jokes with Milwaukee Braves Players on The Ed Sullivan Show 

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Joe Garagiola Jokes with Milwaukee Braves Players on The Ed Sullivan Show on October 5, 1958. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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@AntMan201490
@AntMan201490 3 года назад
Happy Birthday🎊🎉🎂 to the late great Hank Aaron😀👍🏿😞🙏🏿⚾️ #44
@scarsdale22
@scarsdale22 3 года назад
What a great clip! When people were more accessible. Mr Aaron was pure class... and my man Joe G.. I love him because his book “baseball is a funny game” was the first full boom I read in English!
@albo2006
@albo2006 3 года назад
Those were the days!! Little Milwaukee ruled the baseball world! Del Crandall was our coach @ fantasy camp. Great guy!!
@willminkorea2010
@willminkorea2010 3 года назад
The show was done live in New York. This was filmed in the middle of the 1958 World Series between Milwaukee and the New York Yankees. It was a rematch of the 1957 World Series won by Milwaukee in 7 games. Oh, and the Yankees eventually won the 1958 World Series in 7 games. In 1966 the Braves moved to Atlanta.
@willminkorea2010
@willminkorea2010 3 года назад
Joe Garagiola was a good player for a few years. He played for St. Louis in the 1946 World Series. But Joe was a great tv sportscaster. He liked telling funny stories about his lifelong friend, Yogi Berra, who was a Hall of Fame catcher for the New York Yankees.
@Hank13665
@Hank13665 Год назад
"Yogi Berra has never seen a World Series game on television." LMAO
@kurtangle83
@kurtangle83 3 года назад
Sadly, Del Crandall is the only one on that stage that is still alive today.
@joehill8014
@joehill8014 2 года назад
Here Joe was a pretty good major league catcher, so you would think he was the best ball player growing up in his neighborhood. but that honor went to Yogi.
@ottohesslein3230
Whenever I see the 50's braves, especially Eddie Matthews I think, "My grandpa cut that hair. That haircut is evidence of my Grandpa's handiwork." He was the barber for a few of the guys in Milwaukee.
@luishumbertovega3900
@luishumbertovega3900 2 года назад
Joe Garagiola was the recipient of not one but two honors bestowed by the National Baseball Hall Of Fame, the Ford Frick Award (1991) and the Buck O'Neill Award (2014). Three of those Braves players have plaques in Cooperstown: Red Schoendiest, Eddie Mathews and the great Henry Aaron.
@willminkorea2010
@willminkorea2010 3 года назад
Joe Garagiola makes a joke about Yogi Berra never "watching" the World Series on tv. That's because Yogi played on some great New York Yankees teams with Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle. In Berra's 18 years as a player he was in the World Series 15 times and he was on 10 teams that won it all. All three achievements are records.
@barney6888
@barney6888 3 года назад
sheesh, looked like Tony Soprano for a second there
@44032
Joe did his own comic routine and barely mentioned the Braves players who go no chance to say anything. Why not taLk WITH them?
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