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Two clips from the 6th inning of Game 5 of the 1969 World Series show just how far umpiring has come in the past 45 years. In the top of the inning, Jerry Koosman clearly hits Orioles outfielder Frank Robinson in the side, but home plate umpire Lou DiMuro strangely rules the ball foul. This was long before the days when umpires sought help and so DiMuro stubbornly insists on the call. Robinson then takes his sweet time by actually going down into the training room to be attended to for an injury that DiMuro claims never happened. It's hard to imagine an umpire would allow this kind of behavior these days. Also, interesting to think about how thirty years later Robinson would go from hot head to gray beard, overseeing player discipline as MLB's VP of On-Field Operations.
In the bottom of the same inning, DiMuro bizzarely uses shoe polish to determine that the ball hit the cleat of Cleon Jones, which seems obvious just by the bounce of the ball to the right of home plater. But determining the call based on Gil Hodges' shoe polish claim, seems random and dubious. Indeed, Jerry Koosman later claimed he scuffed the ball himself and others said it was not even the game ball Hodges brought onto the field.
It's also interesting to note that Earl Weaver, known for his fiery temper, somehow manages not to get himself thrown out of this game, even though every MLB manager these days would have required it, after the second ridiculous call against his team in one World Series inning.
DiMuro just seems to be wandering around aimlessly, inconsistent and arbitrary in these days before umpiring became a proud and steady profession.
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@144Donn
@144Donn 4 года назад
Notice the lack of talk talk talk..organically allowing the moment to unfold.No darn statistics of launch angle, speeds or other distractions and constant jabbering -just pure baseball and the magical moments woven together to create an unforgettable story.
@bikeny
@bikeny 2 года назад
And in a stadium that had a real name to it and not some corporate naming rights john's name plastered all over it. Oh, look at the tv screen. No channel logos, no hashtags, no strike zone telestrator (I'm flashing back to John Madden's helpful drawings). I stopped caring about the Mets after the 1994 strike.
@rgussow
@rgussow 5 лет назад
I had the good fortune to be at this game when I was 13. A neighbor came down and asked my parents if I would like to go to the game - he had an extra ticket. I ended up sitting next to Ed Sullivan.
@impassable
@impassable 3 года назад
You saw a really big shoe polish play
@8avexp
@8avexp 3 года назад
@@impassable I remember this game as though it were yesterday. Got home from school in time to catch the final out.
@8avexp
@8avexp 3 года назад
@@moonlightfordf1005 Say it ain't so!:)
@ralphsanchico2452
@ralphsanchico2452 3 года назад
A foul ball would've sealed the deal for you that day! (LOL)
@joedeangelis2972
@joedeangelis2972 2 года назад
@@8avexp Over 50 years later - I was at "Sam's Candy Store on Church Avenue in Brooklyn. Small B&W TV at the back of the store.
@Dac54
@Dac54 3 года назад
Some fun facts about both shoe polish plays: 1.Both batters shared the surname Jones. 2. In both cases, the batters were right-handed hitters, the pitchers were left-handed. 3. In both cases, the play occurred on the first pitch of the inning. 4. In both cases, the batters were from the National League, the pitchers were from the American League. 5. Each play occurred in a National League ballpark. 6.In each case, the play proved to be the turning point in the ballgame; both teams who benefited from the call were trailing at that juncture. 7. Both teams, the Milwaukee Braves and the NY Mets, ended up winning the ballgame and the World Series, despite both teams being underdogs. 8. Finally, both of the umpires who were involved in each play were of Italian-American descent.
@ZZSmithReal
@ZZSmithReal 10 месяцев назад
The Mets have won two World Series in their history. The two series MVPs were Donn Clendenon, featured here, and Ray Knight. Both wore number 22. Both were acquired by the Mets in their early 30s, Knight at 31, Clendenon at 33. Clendenon played in 281 games with the Mets, with 957 plate appearances. Knight played in 254 games with the Mets, with 932 plate appearances. Two years after winning World Series MVP Knight was out of baseball. Three years after winning World Series MVP Clendenon was out of baseball.
@sweetitis
@sweetitis 11 дней назад
Wow
@stuartdavis798
@stuartdavis798 6 дней назад
@@ZZSmithReal Thanks. I read that like I was listening to Lindsey Nelson!
@physicsphirst191
@physicsphirst191 5 дней назад
@@stuartdavis798 Lindsay was really on top of the shoe polish angle.... no producer whispering in his ear!
@barrywainwright3391
@barrywainwright3391 3 года назад
Baseball games were so much more exciting better and cooler back then in all aspects compared to today.
@8avexp
@8avexp 2 года назад
And all World Series games were day games!
@frederickrapp5396
@frederickrapp5396 4 года назад
World Series games played in the afternoon. That’s the way it should be.
@vicepresidentmikepence889
@vicepresidentmikepence889 3 года назад
Why? So people, who work for a living, can't watch it?
@randyposs6281
@randyposs6281 2 года назад
@@vicepresidentmikepence889 before lights they played around 1 so people get home before dark
@stuartdavis798
@stuartdavis798 6 дней назад
@@vicepresidentmikepence889 To make the game special and not just some commercial fest interrupted by a few seconds of the game itself. Listen sonny, I say that in jest, the working people followed the game on transistor radios and it was a lot more fun. The game was much better on the radio as you had to think about it and not be a passive lump on the couch. I can remember seeing the final out (Cleon Jones on the warning track, one knee down) of the fifth game peering into a bar as I walked home from school. I bet I could have walked into the bar to watch if I really wanted to. This was a real memory and I'm glad I got to experience the World Series like this.
@tomc2376
@tomc2376 9 месяцев назад
people always talk about the heroics of Agee and Clendenon in the WS (and rightly so) but Cleon's 340 average sure helped get them there
@kaplanr
@kaplanr 5 лет назад
Could listen to Lindsay Nelson call a game all day.
@lawrenceehrbar8667
@lawrenceehrbar8667 3 года назад
He was the master.
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel Год назад
He was soooooo good ... the great ones make it look so easy.
@robertkeefer7791
@robertkeefer7791 6 лет назад
1969: The Mets and two iconic announcers of the day, Lindsey Nelson and Curt Gowdy.
@lamontburton1233
@lamontburton1233 4 года назад
@James Sero Yes sir! I remember them as well watching the Mets on Channel 9 WOR out of Atlantic City back in the day.RIP to Ralph,Bob & Lindsay.
@8avexp
@8avexp 3 года назад
@Jameson Serono Murphy and Gowdy worked together for the Red Sox in the 50s. Too bad they weren't reunited in the TV booth for this Series.
@sweetitis
@sweetitis 11 дней назад
Gowdy my all time fav Scully Joe buck and Tony Kubek not excluded
@TheBatugan77
@TheBatugan77 Год назад
Between Hodges & Berra... A boatload of NY baseball history.
@ralphsanchico2452
@ralphsanchico2452 3 года назад
I saw this game (and the rest of the series) on our first new color tv! I knew Cleon was hit, I couldn't understand what the fuss was all about. But you can tell Earl Weaver knew it too, otherwise he would've been jumping up and down all over the place like the mad man he was!
@josephambrose2852
@josephambrose2852 Год назад
Please post positive proof pronto Pics pleasantly preferred
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel Год назад
@@josephambrose2852 Pitch positively physically performed perfect perpendicular propulsion past plate
@josephambrose2852
@josephambrose2852 Год назад
@@BillMorganChannel 😆😅😂🤣 Touche ! 👍
@stuartdavis798
@stuartdavis798 6 дней назад
Are you sure Gil didn't have a shoe-polished ball or two rolling around the dugout? Cleon won't tell!
@SD-yc1zr
@SD-yc1zr 9 лет назад
These are the things that make baseball so special.
@rentslave
@rentslave 7 лет назад
I still have an unpaid parking ticket that I got in Greenwich Village that night.
@TheBatugan77
@TheBatugan77 4 года назад
You BASTARD! 👺👺👺
@jollyjoe9281
@jollyjoe9281 4 года назад
the flow of the game was so much better back then...it was actually watchable which you cannot say about today's 4 hour marathons of relief pitchers coming in and out and batters stepping out after every pitch...
@Brooklyn3955
@Brooklyn3955 7 лет назад
It's wonderful how things work out at times. Two New York baseball icons (Hodges and Berra) who eventually led the Mets to two memorable seasons - the 69 Miracle Mets with Hodges and Berra with the "Ya gotta believe" Mets to the pennant in 73.
@daniellinehan63
@daniellinehan63 9 месяцев назад
83 win Mutz team nrly won the WS
@8avexp
@8avexp 6 лет назад
Jane Jarvis always played that same jingle whenever a Met would hit a home run.
@tomitstube
@tomitstube 3 года назад
a huge moment in the series, game 5, orioles leading the game 3-0 in the 6th. clendenon would win the mvp. al weis would tie it in the 7th with a home run, cleon jones, hit here in the foot, would lead of the 8th with a double, ron swoboda knocking him in with a double. that would be all they needed, koosman getting the complete game and mets are champs. pitcher dave mcnally would hit a home run in this game, mets pitching would get key outs and hold the orioles to 9 earned runs in 5 games. 22 year old nolan ryan would get 2.1 innings in, 2 walks, 3 strike outs. i know people talk about dan marino never getting back to the super bowl, but this was the only time nolan ryan played in a world series in his 27 year career.
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel Год назад
Dave McNally hit 11 home runs in his great, great career, including 2 in the world serious
@wilrobles5392
@wilrobles5392 6 лет назад
Earl Weaver, one of the all time great managers.
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel Год назад
You could have managed that team pretty well with the pitching staff and hitters they had!
@eugeneenegue3648
@eugeneenegue3648 3 года назад
Gil Hodges belongs in the HOF
@physicsphirst191
@physicsphirst191 5 дней назад
And so do Lindsay Nelson's 200 sport jackets!
@richardb3324
@richardb3324 4 года назад
It was the right call, you know why? Because if it weren't, Earl Weaver would have lost his shit and gotten tossed from the game, world series or not.
@mikeprevost8650
@mikeprevost8650 2 месяца назад
Earl had actually gotten tossed by Shag Crawford in the previous game, becoming the first manager to have been ejected from a World Series game is about 35 years.
@wesleyalmonds2484
@wesleyalmonds2484 9 месяцев назад
If anybody forgot about this in the top of the 6th the Mets caught a big break when Frank Robinson got hit by Jerry Koosman it hit off Robinson thigh then hit the bat and the umpire called it a foul ball cause he heard the ball hit off the bat then when Earl Weaver came out & argue Robinson then went down to the clubhouse to get his leg checked out & it was a long delay & that kinda hurt McNally cause he waited so long...now when Cleon Jones got hit you can see the ball ricochet off his foot then Donn Clendenon who was on deck told him to go to first base Weaver again came out to argue delaying McNally again & then he hung a curveball to Clendenon & he crushed it then later Al Weis hit a solo HR both were turning points of the game.
@manickreations
@manickreations 8 лет назад
i was a kid watching on tv i remember this..... home....
@Galilee1964
@Galilee1964 10 лет назад
The movie Frequency brought me here.
@overthetopent1
@overthetopent1 6 лет назад
I'm still here, chief
@ronj2110
@ronj2110 5 лет назад
Me too I'm watching frequency right now
@robertarnold7643
@robertarnold7643 4 года назад
Lol
@AlexTechie
@AlexTechie 4 месяца назад
Reno 911, which references the movie Frequency, brought me here
@itsjustnopinionok
@itsjustnopinionok 7 лет назад
I saw "Frequency" when it first came out back in 2000. just bought it on dvd at wal mart for $5 yesterday. that baseball story made me want to see it for myself.
@robertlides1835
@robertlides1835 7 лет назад
how amazing is that he hit a 2 2 pitch his number is 22 and he did it on a shoe polish play
@robertpanetta7912
@robertpanetta7912 2 месяца назад
The Mets had a great team so did Balt . But after game one everything that could go wrong for Balt did . Mets had lead off home runs , three great catches , shoe polish plays . Uncanny timely hitting. Al Weiss hits a home run . Donn Clendenen hits 3 homers in 4 games, Mets win one game on a Balt error in the ninth inning. Great pitching and good pitching relief work including Nolan Ryan . Not taking anything away from the Mets . Those are the qualities that make a champion. When the pressure was on they came through.
@johnbecker9242
@johnbecker9242 3 года назад
The ball had to hit something in order to make it ricochet the way it did.
@kevinolivas8075
@kevinolivas8075 Год назад
First ... love that the players in this game have their stirrups pulled up so you can see them. *That* looks Major League! That's a "Hey we just landed on the moon, how can you get cooler than that?" look! Second... I love that some time during this game the announcers started talking about their favorite tracks from The Beatles "Abbey Road" album. They seem to be in agreement that the Queen was indeed nice. She just didn't have a lot to say. Ah! Glorious World Series memories! 😊
@jpolar394
@jpolar394 3 года назад
It's just wonderful watching and listening to these old games and not hearing or seeing the on the tv screen the phrase DOT COM every few seconds like the worthless crap that's televised today. It's just plain old good sportscasters.
@irar4665
@irar4665 4 года назад
Is pretty "Amazing" that the ump would overturn his call based on shoe polish that could have been from Gil Hodges own shoe! ( Well Gil is too honest for that....but you know what I mean) The Amazing Mets of 1969
@loyaldude10
@loyaldude10 3 года назад
Koosman rubbed ball on his shoe admittedly
@TheBrooklynbodine
@TheBrooklynbodine 5 лет назад
I read about this in a 1970 issue of Guideposts ( a religiously-oriented magazine).
@donaldleider7382
@donaldleider7382 4 года назад
Lindsey Nelson nails it!
@wiedep
@wiedep 9 лет назад
Gil had a way of making a point without histrionics. Earl did not.
@rvalderas1
@rvalderas1 5 лет назад
Earl is in the Baseball Hall of Fame....Gil is not
@peggyann11
@peggyann11 5 лет назад
GIL COULD NOT GET EXITED. HE HAD A BAD HEART. GIL WOULD PASS AWAY IN 1972 APRIL 1ST.
@8avexp
@8avexp 5 лет назад
@@peggyann11 April 2, 1972, Easter Sunday, to be exact.
@samuelbarrett5648
@samuelbarrett5648 4 года назад
@@rvalderas1 Gil should be.
@ivokarmely453
@ivokarmely453 Год назад
@@rvalderas1 thankfully your statement is now inaccurate. Of course 4 years ago you were correct.
@vccstudents
@vccstudents 7 лет назад
Jerry Koosman did an interview and admitted Hodges walked out with a different ball that he rubbed with shoe polish himself. I thought that was very interesting.
@bahhumbug9824
@bahhumbug9824 4 года назад
Swoboda told a different story years before Koosman. That the ball hit a bag of balls under the bench, a bunch came spilling out and Hodges grabbed one with a black mark on it.
@mdteletom1288
@mdteletom1288 3 года назад
Either way it wasn't the same ball.
@martinavila6821
@martinavila6821 3 года назад
Did Armstrong have polish on his shoes?I wonder hhmmm
@chessmentor63
@chessmentor63 5 лет назад
4 You-tubers have to go home and get their shineboxes
@jeffteyrosado9966
@jeffteyrosado9966 Месяц назад
Excellent thank
@RichLamb
@RichLamb 6 лет назад
I just realized, after all these years: of course it hit him! How else could the ball have headed towards the Mets dugout? If it hadn't hit him, it would have headed towards the backstop. The shoe polish evidence should have been unnecessary!
@RichLamb
@RichLamb 6 лет назад
Well, unless the ump thought it was scooped from the catcher's mitt.
@davanmani556
@davanmani556 5 лет назад
Or Gil Hodges produced another baseball?
@tomburb9049
@tomburb9049 3 года назад
@@RichLamb I think it was scooped from the catcher's mitt toward the dugout, but I also think it bounced off Jones' foot before it hit the catcher's mitt though.
@jimgardner1569
@jimgardner1569 3 года назад
You knew that when the Mets got to the World Series after seven years as "lovable losers" that the unexpected should be expected.
@jamesm.3967
@jamesm.3967 2 месяца назад
The old Nippy Jones shoe polish play. 😂
@jamesmurray3128
@jamesmurray3128 6 лет назад
Would be hard to prove that today. Shoe polish isn't used on players shoes anymore. Let's Go Mets!
@garygiampa2557
@garygiampa2557 6 лет назад
Great game
@gh9111
@gh9111 3 года назад
Clendenon follows with a 2 run homer. It was as destiny as it gets.
@gilbertgiles
@gilbertgiles Год назад
The ball also hit Robby's bat, which Di Muro heard. It was an honest mistake on DiMuro's part--- and Weaver had been up all the ups asses all series, so... when Hodges came out, having never contested anything-- you do the math.
@tommcconville4270
@tommcconville4270 3 года назад
Donn Clendennon was THE BIG power bat that propelled the Mets in1969 to the World Series Victory over the Baltimore Orioles. To this day, I don't believe he's received the credit he deserves for this. I watched this whole Series, he came up HUGE.
@johnbecker9242
@johnbecker9242 3 года назад
Tom McConville - That’s great point. Even though he was named series MVP, his accomplishments don’t seem to stand out. People mostly remember Swoboda’s catch, this shoe polish play, and Martin’s bunt in game 4. This WS had so much going on. It was such a combined team effort that it’s really hard to say that one person stood out. Harrelson only had 3 hits in the series, but his fielding was amazing. Everyone contributed somehow.
@8avexp
@8avexp 3 года назад
Al Weis hit .455 in this Series. Since two of three Orioles' starters were southpaws, Hodges went with his righthanded hitting platoon in each game except Game 3. Weis played in all four games as part of the RH platoon. Interestingly enough, Weis had been a switch hitter until 1969, when he decided to bat only righthanded.
@randyposs6281
@randyposs6281 2 года назад
but other years he was average at best
@tommcconville4270
@tommcconville4270 2 года назад
@@randyposs6281 He was still a good player in my opinion.
@Wixom2200
@Wixom2200 Год назад
What really happened is all the average Mets players played over their heads AND as expected the Orioles did not estimate how good the Mets pitching was. Remember the O' won game one. Weaver screwed up this series. He should have told his players to ACT like they LOST game one. This type of WS lost has happened before. Great team underestimates a good team and the good team plays over it's head. Remember the 1960 Pirates. Get the point.
@144Donn
@144Donn Год назад
I could listen ALL day to Lindsey Nelson!
@daniellinehan63
@daniellinehan63 9 месяцев назад
Every darn break that yr went the Mutz fan - a Cub fan
@gevansmd1
@gevansmd1 2 года назад
Years later Ron Swoboda admitted that when the ball entered the dugout Hodges told him to scuff it against his shoe. That's where the shoe polish came from, not Jones' shoe.
@anthonytripp2251
@anthonytripp2251 Год назад
Nothing used to rock like Big Shea
@dietpepsivanilla3095
@dietpepsivanilla3095 2 года назад
DiMuro wanted the Mets to win. Had I been McNally, I would have probably gotten tossed because I would have been screaming at him for allowing Jones on and having Clendenon think he's Hank Aaron, and hit the dinger. O's should have smashed the weak-hitting Mets, but alas, it wasn't meant to be.
@loyaldude10
@loyaldude10 5 лет назад
Mets sure got the breaks in this Series. I think I saw that Jerry Koosman or someone in Mets dugout rubbed something on the ball
@charleslegoff1586
@charleslegoff1586 4 года назад
WAAAAAAAAA
@nytexproduction1982
@nytexproduction1982 2 года назад
My brother took me to game three of the world series which had some of the best catches ever
@willdrucker4291
@willdrucker4291 2 года назад
Poor Dave McNally…first he has to wait in the dugout for 15 extra minutes while Frank Robinson gets treated in the clubhouse….then he argues with the ump; pointing fingers no less…then the home run to Clendennon…followed by losing the game
@bookemdanno5596
@bookemdanno5596 5 лет назад
@Baseball History Shorts Wait, what? Earl Weaver managed to stay in the game "after the second ridiculous call against his team in one World Series inning." You don't understand the meaning of "ridiculous" do you? The ball *DID* hit Cleon Jones. You yourself admitted it. How exactly was that a "ridiculous call against his team?" Silly Tweety fans. Still angry with The Amazins'!
@pac401
@pac401 5 дней назад
I'm a huge Mets fan but I always wondered if Hodges or another player didn't scuff the ball on their own shoe then go show the umpire. How would he know? How did they know it was the same ball?
@MichaelBecker-px5sy
@MichaelBecker-px5sy 10 месяцев назад
Gil Hodges wisdom and Met Magic !!
@DDEENY
@DDEENY 14 дней назад
If the pitch didn't hit Jones in the foot, how could the ball have changed direction and bounced into the Mets' dugout from home plate? If the ball missed Jones it would have bounced to the fence behind home plate.
@daniellinehan63
@daniellinehan63 9 месяцев назад
That ball would be worth thousands to a Mets fan
@cjrrun
@cjrrun 4 года назад
Several things lead me to think that he was hit. The way the ball bounced after it hit him. The way the catcher didn't insist the he wasn't hit.
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel Год назад
And Cleon instantly headed to first ... I played a lot of volleyball and you could tell if a spike hit a blocker by the deflection ... it aint rocket physics... that pitch hit something hard to bounce like dat
@vector8310
@vector8310 4 года назад
Loved Clendenon
@dtechvinnie
@dtechvinnie 8 лет назад
have we ever seen this again.....no we havent
@davestrang8585
@davestrang8585 Год назад
Saw it...unreal
@Racer997
@Racer997 8 месяцев назад
I remember when my dad told me this would happen before it happened. 🤔
@richardpoplis6777
@richardpoplis6777 3 года назад
LINDSLEY NELSON... RALPH KINER.. AND BOB MURPHY... WHAT A TEAM....
@charleslockwood4537
@charleslockwood4537 3 года назад
They were. And then Kiner's Corner after a Mets win.
@bobwhammer4237
@bobwhammer4237 3 года назад
Legend has it that the Mets "produced" a pre-scuffed base ball just for this incident.
@gh9111
@gh9111 3 года назад
I kinda doubt Gil Hodges would be part of that.
@sgtpepper1138
@sgtpepper1138 7 лет назад
Anyone know what ever happened to the ball?
@daniellinehan63
@daniellinehan63 9 месяцев назад
A great WS
@christophersorrentino1271
@christophersorrentino1271 2 года назад
Gotta love Lindsey Nelson!!! At the 22 second mark of this video he put MALEOCCHIO ( evil eye) on Dave McNally's day when he said "McNally's been totally in command today".The next pitch was the shoe polish play , so maybe not!
@williammize8270
@williammize8270 3 года назад
Was that the same baseball or a substitute ball with shoe polish on it
@marshaevelyn1
@marshaevelyn1 2 года назад
Notice Lindsey Nelson believed Hodges was coming out to make his claim for the shoe polish on the ball even before Hodges had gotten to home plate to argue his case. Also, Weaver was thrown out of Game 4 so he was more subdued for Game 5, thus the milder, and rarer, Earl was seen.
@williammize8270
@williammize8270 3 года назад
Where you park your car in Greenwich village that night?
@walkergillette3918
@walkergillette3918 10 месяцев назад
again no replay, today you would have seen 5 replays from 5 angles
@choops4683
@choops4683 6 лет назад
Nippy Jones !!!!
@daustin8888
@daustin8888 2 года назад
I know about this from Frequency
@Jeff-bz6jp
@Jeff-bz6jp Месяц назад
This was baseball.
@sce2aux464
@sce2aux464 3 года назад
Who's watching this in 1999?
@kevinevans5921
@kevinevans5921 5 лет назад
As an Oriole fan (although only 2 months old when this game was played) I can’t help but wonder could this have turned the World Series around if the right call was made???
@VictorRodriguez-qn1kz
@VictorRodriguez-qn1kz 5 лет назад
It was the right call
@charleslockwood4537
@charleslockwood4537 3 года назад
No
@michaelleroy9281
@michaelleroy9281 Месяц назад
The Orioles couldn't take the first 2 games in Baltimore that left the door wide open for the Mets
@AllStarBugler
@AllStarBugler 3 года назад
I hate to be a downer, but there is a video interview of Jerry Koosman saying that Gil Hodges told HIM to put shoe polish on the ball. He complied and gave the ball to Gil who then showed it to the ump. Yep, my favorite team cheated. Heartbreaking fact.
@davethompson3140
@davethompson3140 2 года назад
Do we know if Hodges actually put shoe polish on the ball?
@AllStarBugler
@AllStarBugler 3 года назад
1969 World Champion Jerry Koosman Goes Unfiltered With Howie Rose - RU-vid @ 19:50
@luc2o
@luc2o 2 года назад
i would have just kept a ball with shoe polish on it in the dugout, just in case,
@willdrucker4291
@willdrucker4291 2 года назад
Lindsey Nelson:…”and here comes Earl Weaver..you can bet on that”….BOOOOOOOO…..😂😂😂😂😂😂
@empidimcflybrunojupiter6937
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@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 3 года назад
pearl bailey said "Did he hit him?"
@Wixom2200
@Wixom2200 Год назад
Hodges was a Brooklyn Dodger. They knew how to play the game within the game. Jones wasn't hit. The ump was right on it. Plus Jones never limped or grimaced. They tell players to ACT like your hit. Hodges pulled the scuffed ball shoe polish bit. That's one of the old time tricks like when a throw comes to first to check the runner, the first baseman starts running down the first base line pretending he missed the ball but he didn't , but the runner on first takes the bait takes off to second but is a sitting duck. Weaver messed this series up. He should have had the home plate ump check Jones shoes for a smear. Huge mistake I'm
@sanford943
@sanford943 5 лет назад
Not the first time this has happened. As mentioned here it happened in1957
@bahhumbug9824
@bahhumbug9824 4 года назад
yeah but was that play followed by a 2 run homer in a deciding game?
@sanford943
@sanford943 4 года назад
@@bahhumbug9824 no it didn't. I was at the game. 4-1 lead in the 9th and 1 out away from tying up the series. The best pitcher in baseball Warren Spahn on the mound and the roof caves in with Howard hitting a 3 run homer to tie the game. Tenth inning 2 out no one on and a single and a triple puts the Yanks ahead. Today Spahn would not have been pitching the 9th and the 10th. Mathews hits the 2 run walk off and Spahn still gets the win. I the Braves lose that game they are probably going to lose the series. Instead Burdette throws a 1-0 game the next day and a 5-0 shout out in game 7. So while not a deciding game it probably decided the series.
@dzanier
@dzanier 6 лет назад
Umpiring is not better today than what it was 30-40--50 years ago. It's technology that's improved.
@jpolar394
@jpolar394 6 лет назад
Daniel Zanier..........Yes, pretty soon you will not need any umpires. The normal human being umpire will be replaced by robots. I hope not in my lifetime.
@bahhumbug9824
@bahhumbug9824 4 года назад
The technology the Astros used to cheat their way to a title without getting caught by MLB?
@randyjones7818
@randyjones7818 5 лет назад
Go mets..even if it is 69 and 85..r
@njmhk6124
@njmhk6124 6 лет назад
So...based on the info that you provided in the description, Dimuro, Weaver, Etc. CLEARLY....this game/series was rigged/fixed for the Mets to win against the heavily favored O's!! And you can't do it without the Home Plate Ump being in on it. Nothing else could explain Weaver being so docile here! The gamblers (as they always do) must have made a killing in this series.
@dzanier
@dzanier 6 лет назад
It wasn't. How were they able to fix the O's inability to hit Mets' pitching?
@chessmentor63
@chessmentor63 5 лет назад
Yeah the umps arranged for those fly balls hit by the Orioles to land into the gloves of Mets outfielders
@sdgakatbk
@sdgakatbk 3 года назад
Umm, actually there is another explanation. Earl Weaver had been ejected the game before in game 4.
@8avexp
@8avexp 2 года назад
@@chessmentor63 And they arranged for Agee's two circus catches and Swoboda's classic diving grab.
@loyaldude10
@loyaldude10 6 лет назад
what a bullshit call. jerry Koosman fraudulently scuffed the ball up. met s seemed to get all of the breaks in that Series. Orioles were a much better team overall
@lawrenceehrbar8667
@lawrenceehrbar8667 3 года назад
Not so much a better team.
@michaelleroy9281
@michaelleroy9281 Месяц назад
The Orioles first mistake was letting the Mets winning one of the first 2 games in Baltimore that's when the series went the Mets way
@dougbrowne9890
@dougbrowne9890 Месяц назад
What a load of horseshit. Orioles were robbed.
@lawrenceehrbar8667
@lawrenceehrbar8667 3 года назад
Notice the ball being redirected ninety degrees.
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