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Game 3 '69 Series on SNY now
iramets Jul 23 2007 05:32 PM |
All these guys look so skinny, especially Harrelson, but Gentry looks like he wouldn't stand up to a strong breeze.
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iramets Jul 23 2007 05:40 PM |
Gentry just doubled in the games' second and third runs, off Palmer. (This being the third game of a Series, Agee led off with a solo homer.)
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iramets Jul 23 2007 05:56 PM |
Cleanup hitter Art Shamsky also looks undernourished.
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iramets Jul 23 2007 06:12 PM |
Can't get over the suits and ties and mostly the white shirts on the fans. People don't get dressed up like this to go to a wedding anymore.
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iramets Jul 23 2007 06:26 PM |
Again, Powell singles to rf, and F Robby on first goes first to third, like it's in his contract. Afterwards, Grote goes out to the mound for a few choice words with Gentry, and as they talk, Grote pokes Gentry (hard, it looked to me) in his chest. I don't think it was an affectionate gesture--he looked mad to me.
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HahnSolo Jul 23 2007 06:27 PM |
What struck me earlier was Shamsky playing basically on the warning track when I think it was Powell at the plate.
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 23 2007 06:27 PM |
I wish I was able to watch.
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iramets Jul 23 2007 06:47 PM |
Also notable is the quality of the broadcast--these are crisp pictures, in bold colors, unlike the washed-out, grainy camerawork usually seen in visuals from this era. This game looks like it took place yesterday, at least photographically.
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iramets Jul 23 2007 06:56 PM |
Interview with Casey, as Ryan warms up. Classic. Also amazingly lucid and insightful. I thought he'd become doddering and rambling by this point, four years after they let him go, but no. He's sharp as a tack.
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iramets Jul 23 2007 07:06 PM |
Interesting--Lindsay Nelson just announced that either Mike Cuellar or Tom Phoebus would face Seaver in game 4 the next day. Since Cuellar pitched, you gotta think Weaver was looking to pitch Phoebus if the O's won, allowing the rest of the series to feature his starters on normal rest, but with the O's down 2-1, he went to short rest, which didn't quite work out. But it's pretty rare, I think, nowadays that a manager in a World Series still have his rotation up in the air less than 24 hours before game time, no? I guess that stil happens sometimes but Nelson's tone suggests that there's nothing at all unusual about it in 1969.
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iramets Jul 23 2007 07:31 PM |
Down 5-0 in the 9th, the O's (Hendricks) swing at the first pitch, a fly out to RF (Gaspar). Not good baseball. Don[t you have to take a few pitches there, try to work out a walk or something? Eventually, they get the bases loaded when Ryan gets a little wild, but you gotta wonder...
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