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1962 Cincinnati Reds season
The 1962 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball the team finished in third place in the National League standings, with a record of 98–64, 3½ games behind the NL Champion San Francisco Giants. The Reds were managed by Fred Hutchinson, and played their home games at Crosley Field.
The Reds entered the season as the defending NL Champions, having won the '61 pennant by 4 games over the second-place Dodgers. The Reds' lineup returned intact, although sophomore Leo Cárdenas was set to replace veteran Eddie Kasko at shortstop, putting the versatile Kasko in a "super-sub" role. That all changed in spring training when slugging third-baseman Gene Freese broke his ankle during an intra-squad game and missed virtually the entire season. The light-hitting Kasko was moved to third b...
published: 11 May 2021
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Fred Hutchinson (1962) Reds Manger Interview
This is a Feb. 26, 1962 interview by sports journalist Cliff Evans with Fred Hutchinson, Cincinnati Reds Manager. the Reds were the 1961 N.L. Champs. si
published: 29 Nov 2021
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RI Reds GM Terrance Reardon ENTIRE 1962 Speech
1962 RI Reds GM and former NHL/AHL player Terrance "Terry" Reardon speaking at the Zellio "Topper" Toppazzini Testimonial Dinner. Terry talks about Topper's qualities on the ice and off the ice, his brother's Jerry and Teddy and introduces some former "Great" hockey players.
published: 18 Jan 2009
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1962 04 25 Mets at Reds Radio Broadcast Baseball
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published: 19 Oct 2019
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REDS VS. METS (APRIL 25, 1962)
published: 14 Nov 2018
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9/28/1968 Yankees at Red Sox Mickey Mantle's last at-bat in the major leagues
This is a short video from the Sept. 28, 1968 game between the New York Yankees and the Red Sox in Boston, in which Yankees legend Mickey Mantle has his final at-bat in the major leagues.
The game, the second-to-last of the season at Fenway Park, was broadcast on WHDH TV in Boston, with Ken Coleman on the play by play here.
Mantle came up in the first inning to face Jim Lonborg and got a nice round of applause. He popped to shortstop Rico Petrocelli, then trotted back to the dugout, Andy Kosco replacing him in the bottom half of the inning and playing first base.
Lonborg had just recently given up Mantle's 536th and final career home run (the announcer short-changes the Mick a bit). It was tough watching Mantle hit late in his career because of his bad legs, but even so, he still could whi...
published: 14 Feb 2023
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MLB Baseball's Seasons: 1961
MLB Network documentary that originally aired in 2009.
AL MVP: Roger Maris (New York)
NL MVP: Frank Robinson (Cincinnati)
Cy Young winner: Whitey Ford (New York AL)
AL Rookie of the Year: Don Schwall (Boston)
NL Rookie of the Year: Billy Williams (Chicago)
published: 07 Feb 2023
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1962 RED SOX TEAM SET!!!
Episode #403
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published: 18 Oct 2023
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National Anthem Cincinnati Reds vs NY Mets 1962
Not my video.
published: 26 Jan 2021
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1962 07 21 Mets at Reds Vintage Radio Broadcast
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Saturday, July 21, 1962
Attendance: 8,381
Venue: Crosley Field
published: 23 Jul 2022
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1962 Cincinnati Reds season
The 1962 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball the team finished in third place in the National League standings, with a record of 98–64, 3½ ...
The 1962 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball the team finished in third place in the National League standings, with a record of 98–64, 3½ games behind the NL Champion San Francisco Giants. The Reds were managed by Fred Hutchinson, and played their home games at Crosley Field.
The Reds entered the season as the defending NL Champions, having won the '61 pennant by 4 games over the second-place Dodgers. The Reds' lineup returned intact, although sophomore Leo Cárdenas was set to replace veteran Eddie Kasko at shortstop, putting the versatile Kasko in a "super-sub" role. That all changed in spring training when slugging third-baseman Gene Freese broke his ankle during an intra-squad game and missed virtually the entire season. The light-hitting Kasko was moved to third base and played well, but the Reds sorely missed the 26 home runs and 87 RBI that Freese had provided the year before. The lack of Freese's big bat severely hurt the Reds' chances to repeat as National League champions.
The Dodgers and Giants dominated the National League most of the year, with the Reds a distant third. Aided by two expansion teams (the Houston Colt .45s and the New York Mets), the top NL teams were winning at a very high rate. By June 6, Giants were 40-16 (.714) and the Dodgers 40-17 (.702). The Reds were playing solid baseball themselves (29-20, .592), but still trailed the Giants by 7½ games and the Dodgers by 7. Cincinnati stayed a relatively distant third for most of the season until a 9-game winning streak Aug. 5-13 drew the Reds to within 6½ games of the Dodgers and to within 4 games of the Giants. By Aug. 25, the Reds had crept to within 3 games of the Dodgers and 3½ games of the Giants, thanks to a 6-game winning streak.
The Reds had made up ground on both the Giants and the Dodgers, who had finally started to fade. Los Angeles lost star pitcher Sandy Koufax to a finger injury on July 17 against the Reds. The lefty missed 58 games and approximately 13 to 14 starts before returning in September. The Giants came to Crosley Field to play a 2-game set with the Reds Sept. 12–13, the last time the Giants and Reds would meet. The Reds won both games to pull to within 3 games of the Giants and Dodgers with 13 games to go. With first place within reach, the Reds went on a crucial 9-game road trip to New York, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, but won just 3 of 9 games, going 1–2 in each city. Meanwhile, the Giants also initially stumbled down the stretch. After leaving Cincinnati, the Giants went to Pittsburgh and promptly got swept in a 4-game series at Forbes Field, which marked 6-straight losses. San Francisco righted the ship and won 7 of its last 11 to tie the Dodgers at 101-61 while the Reds were three games back. In a 3-game "playoff" series where the statistics counted for the regular season, San Francisco beat Los Angeles 2 games to 1 to win the right to face the New York Yankees in the 1962 World Series.
The Reds finished with virtually the same winning percentage (.605) as the one (.604) that was good enough to win the NL pennant in 1961. Reds right fielder Frank Robinson followed up his '61 MVP season with another monster year at the plate, slugging 39 home runs (3rd in the NL), 136 RBI (3rd in the NL), and his .342 batting average was just .004 behind the Dodgers' Tommy Davis in a race for the batting crown. Robinson also led the league with 134 runs scored and a 1.045 OPS, while he was second in the Senior Circuit with 208 hits and 380 total bases. Robinson finished fourth in the NL MVP voting behind Maury Wills, Willie Mays and Davis.
Bob Purkey emerged as the Reds' staff ace with a career year, compiling a 23–5 record while pitching 288 innings. Purkey was third in the NL Cy Young Award voting behind the Dodgers' Don Drysdale and San Francisco's Jack Sanford. Purkey also finished eighth in the NL MVP voting.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962_Cincinnati_Reds_season
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The 1962 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball the team finished in third place in the National League standings, with a record of 98–64, 3½ games behind the NL Champion San Francisco Giants. The Reds were managed by Fred Hutchinson, and played their home games at Crosley Field.
The Reds entered the season as the defending NL Champions, having won the '61 pennant by 4 games over the second-place Dodgers. The Reds' lineup returned intact, although sophomore Leo Cárdenas was set to replace veteran Eddie Kasko at shortstop, putting the versatile Kasko in a "super-sub" role. That all changed in spring training when slugging third-baseman Gene Freese broke his ankle during an intra-squad game and missed virtually the entire season. The light-hitting Kasko was moved to third base and played well, but the Reds sorely missed the 26 home runs and 87 RBI that Freese had provided the year before. The lack of Freese's big bat severely hurt the Reds' chances to repeat as National League champions.
The Dodgers and Giants dominated the National League most of the year, with the Reds a distant third. Aided by two expansion teams (the Houston Colt .45s and the New York Mets), the top NL teams were winning at a very high rate. By June 6, Giants were 40-16 (.714) and the Dodgers 40-17 (.702). The Reds were playing solid baseball themselves (29-20, .592), but still trailed the Giants by 7½ games and the Dodgers by 7. Cincinnati stayed a relatively distant third for most of the season until a 9-game winning streak Aug. 5-13 drew the Reds to within 6½ games of the Dodgers and to within 4 games of the Giants. By Aug. 25, the Reds had crept to within 3 games of the Dodgers and 3½ games of the Giants, thanks to a 6-game winning streak.
The Reds had made up ground on both the Giants and the Dodgers, who had finally started to fade. Los Angeles lost star pitcher Sandy Koufax to a finger injury on July 17 against the Reds. The lefty missed 58 games and approximately 13 to 14 starts before returning in September. The Giants came to Crosley Field to play a 2-game set with the Reds Sept. 12–13, the last time the Giants and Reds would meet. The Reds won both games to pull to within 3 games of the Giants and Dodgers with 13 games to go. With first place within reach, the Reds went on a crucial 9-game road trip to New York, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, but won just 3 of 9 games, going 1–2 in each city. Meanwhile, the Giants also initially stumbled down the stretch. After leaving Cincinnati, the Giants went to Pittsburgh and promptly got swept in a 4-game series at Forbes Field, which marked 6-straight losses. San Francisco righted the ship and won 7 of its last 11 to tie the Dodgers at 101-61 while the Reds were three games back. In a 3-game "playoff" series where the statistics counted for the regular season, San Francisco beat Los Angeles 2 games to 1 to win the right to face the New York Yankees in the 1962 World Series.
The Reds finished with virtually the same winning percentage (.605) as the one (.604) that was good enough to win the NL pennant in 1961. Reds right fielder Frank Robinson followed up his '61 MVP season with another monster year at the plate, slugging 39 home runs (3rd in the NL), 136 RBI (3rd in the NL), and his .342 batting average was just .004 behind the Dodgers' Tommy Davis in a race for the batting crown. Robinson also led the league with 134 runs scored and a 1.045 OPS, while he was second in the Senior Circuit with 208 hits and 380 total bases. Robinson finished fourth in the NL MVP voting behind Maury Wills, Willie Mays and Davis.
Bob Purkey emerged as the Reds' staff ace with a career year, compiling a 23–5 record while pitching 288 innings. Purkey was third in the NL Cy Young Award voting behind the Dodgers' Don Drysdale and San Francisco's Jack Sanford. Purkey also finished eighth in the NL MVP voting.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962_Cincinnati_Reds_season
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- published: 11 May 2021
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Fred Hutchinson (1962) Reds Manger Interview
This is a Feb. 26, 1962 interview by sports journalist Cliff Evans with Fred Hutchinson, Cincinnati Reds Manager. the Reds were the 1961 N.L. Champs. si
This is a Feb. 26, 1962 interview by sports journalist Cliff Evans with Fred Hutchinson, Cincinnati Reds Manager. the Reds were the 1961 N.L. Champs. si
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This is a Feb. 26, 1962 interview by sports journalist Cliff Evans with Fred Hutchinson, Cincinnati Reds Manager. the Reds were the 1961 N.L. Champs. si
- published: 29 Nov 2021
- views: 133
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RI Reds GM Terrance Reardon ENTIRE 1962 Speech
1962 RI Reds GM and former NHL/AHL player Terrance "Terry" Reardon speaking at the Zellio "Topper" Toppazzini Testimonial Dinner. Terry talks about Topper's q...
1962 RI Reds GM and former NHL/AHL player Terrance "Terry" Reardon speaking at the Zellio "Topper" Toppazzini Testimonial Dinner. Terry talks about Topper's qualities on the ice and off the ice, his brother's Jerry and Teddy and introduces some former "Great" hockey players.
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1962 RI Reds GM and former NHL/AHL player Terrance "Terry" Reardon speaking at the Zellio "Topper" Toppazzini Testimonial Dinner. Terry talks about Topper's qualities on the ice and off the ice, his brother's Jerry and Teddy and introduces some former "Great" hockey players.
- published: 18 Jan 2009
- views: 204
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1962 04 25 Mets at Reds Radio Broadcast Baseball
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- published: 19 Oct 2019
- views: 6423
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9/28/1968 Yankees at Red Sox Mickey Mantle's last at-bat in the major leagues
This is a short video from the Sept. 28, 1968 game between the New York Yankees and the Red Sox in Boston, in which Yankees legend Mickey Mantle has his final a...
This is a short video from the Sept. 28, 1968 game between the New York Yankees and the Red Sox in Boston, in which Yankees legend Mickey Mantle has his final at-bat in the major leagues.
The game, the second-to-last of the season at Fenway Park, was broadcast on WHDH TV in Boston, with Ken Coleman on the play by play here.
Mantle came up in the first inning to face Jim Lonborg and got a nice round of applause. He popped to shortstop Rico Petrocelli, then trotted back to the dugout, Andy Kosco replacing him in the bottom half of the inning and playing first base.
Lonborg had just recently given up Mantle's 536th and final career home run (the announcer short-changes the Mick a bit). It was tough watching Mantle hit late in his career because of his bad legs, but even so, he still could whip that bat around.
Copyright Major League Baseball or any other party. I don't claim the rights to, and don't profit from, this video. I posted it for historical and educational purposes, and for those who will enjoy it as much as I did.
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This is a short video from the Sept. 28, 1968 game between the New York Yankees and the Red Sox in Boston, in which Yankees legend Mickey Mantle has his final at-bat in the major leagues.
The game, the second-to-last of the season at Fenway Park, was broadcast on WHDH TV in Boston, with Ken Coleman on the play by play here.
Mantle came up in the first inning to face Jim Lonborg and got a nice round of applause. He popped to shortstop Rico Petrocelli, then trotted back to the dugout, Andy Kosco replacing him in the bottom half of the inning and playing first base.
Lonborg had just recently given up Mantle's 536th and final career home run (the announcer short-changes the Mick a bit). It was tough watching Mantle hit late in his career because of his bad legs, but even so, he still could whip that bat around.
Copyright Major League Baseball or any other party. I don't claim the rights to, and don't profit from, this video. I posted it for historical and educational purposes, and for those who will enjoy it as much as I did.
- published: 14 Feb 2023
- views: 63412
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MLB Baseball's Seasons: 1961
MLB Network documentary that originally aired in 2009.
AL MVP: Roger Maris (New York)
NL MVP: Frank Robinson (Cincinnati)
Cy Young winner: Whitey Ford (New Yor...
MLB Network documentary that originally aired in 2009.
AL MVP: Roger Maris (New York)
NL MVP: Frank Robinson (Cincinnati)
Cy Young winner: Whitey Ford (New York AL)
AL Rookie of the Year: Don Schwall (Boston)
NL Rookie of the Year: Billy Williams (Chicago)
https://wn.com/Mlb_Baseball's_Seasons_1961
MLB Network documentary that originally aired in 2009.
AL MVP: Roger Maris (New York)
NL MVP: Frank Robinson (Cincinnati)
Cy Young winner: Whitey Ford (New York AL)
AL Rookie of the Year: Don Schwall (Boston)
NL Rookie of the Year: Billy Williams (Chicago)
- published: 07 Feb 2023
- views: 7949
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1962 RED SOX TEAM SET!!!
Episode #403
@vintagecardssteve8582
Episode #403
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Episode #403
@vintagecardssteve8582
- published: 18 Oct 2023
- views: 108
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1962 07 21 Mets at Reds Vintage Radio Broadcast
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Saturday, July 21, 1962
Attendance: 8,381
Venue: Cr...
Special thanks to Patrons (and a welcome to new Patron Michael Lomax)
https://www.patreon.com/supportcbotr
Saturday, July 21, 1962
Attendance: 8,381
Venue: Crosley Field
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Special thanks to Patrons (and a welcome to new Patron Michael Lomax)
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Saturday, July 21, 1962
Attendance: 8,381
Venue: Crosley Field
- published: 23 Jul 2022
- views: 2375
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1973 NLCS Game 1 CINCINNATI 10/6/73 Original WOR & NBC Broadcasts
Original WOR & NBC Broadcasts (ends in the bottom of the 8th) partial broadcast recorded and Digitalized and some recent restoration/remastered off pre recorded VHS tapes which were converted to DVD through a DVD burner (2003) with some recent color and frame rate corrections and a new audio added in post. Recorded off two versions first inning and intro is the Original WOR broadcast with Lindsay Nelson, Bob Murphy and Ralph Kiner.
During the second inning we move to the NBC Broadcast with Curt Gowdy. This is the only original Broadcasts of the 1973 NLCS as far as I know only seen film highlite reels. The rare broadcast has some image instability here and there and some contrast issues but gets better as you go along..
Tom Seaver vs Jack Billingham in Game 1 of the 1973 National League Ch...
published: 14 Mar 2022
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NLCS Gm3: Harrelson and Rose scuffle at second base
10/8/73: Bud Harrelson and Pete Rose get into an altercation at second base during the fifth inning of NLCS Game 3
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published: 11 Oct 2015
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1973 NLCS - Mets vs Reds: Pete Rose fights Bud Harrelson | Oh Yeah... | SNY
SNY's "Oh Yeah" looks back to 1973 when former New York Mets shortstop Bud Harrelson fought Cincinnati Reds All-Star Pete Rose during the National League Championship Series.
About SNY:
SNY is an award winning, multiplatform regional sports network serving millions across the country through unparalleled coverage of all things New York sports.
SNY delivers the most comprehensive access to all of the Tri-State area's professional and collegiate sports teams through nightly sports and entertainment programs.
SNY.tv is the "go-to" digital communal home for New York sports fans to get succinct, easy-to-read updates, video highlights and features, recaps, news, opinion, rumors, insight and fan reaction on their favorite New York sports teams.
Check out more from SNY at https://sny.tv
S...
published: 15 Jun 2015
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MLB Baseball's Seasons: 1975
MLB Network documentary that originally aired in 2010.
AL MVP: Fred Lynn (Boston)
NL MVP: Joe Morgan (Cincinnati)
AL Cy Young: Jim Palmer (Baltimore)
NL Cy Young: Tom Seaver (New York)
AL Rookie of the Year: Fred Lynn (Boston)
NL Rookie of the Year: John Montefusco (San Francisco)
published: 13 Feb 2023
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1973 WS Gm2: Mets argue after Harrelson out at home
10/14/73: In the top of the 10th, Bud Harrelson is called out at home, leading the Mets to argue that Ray Fosse did not apply the tag
Check out http://MLB.com/video for more!
About MLB.com: About MLB.com: Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League Club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's Internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the Internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live full length MLB game. Since that time, millions of baseball fans around the world have subscribed to MLB.TV, the live video streaming product ...
published: 20 Jul 2013
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Pete Rose & Bud Harrelson Brawl, 1973 NLCS!
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Bud Harrelson & Pete Rose have their famous altercation after the New York Mets turned a double play to end the inning! The Mets would go on to beat the Cincinnati Reds for the 1973 National League Pennant!
published: 14 Sep 2012
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1973 09 21 Reds at Dodgers
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published: 21 Sep 2021
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1973 NLCS Gm5: Mets get final out to win NL pennant
10/10/73: Tug McGraw gets Dan Driessen for the final out as the Mets beat the Reds to win the NL pennant and advance to the World Series
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Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live, full length MLB game when the Texas Rangers and N...
published: 22 Oct 2015
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Cincinnati Reds Walk Off Hal King Home Run 7 1 1973
The single moment that turned the 1973 season around for the Cincinnati Reds, Hal King's walk off home run against Don Sutton and the Los Angeles Dodgers
published: 11 Oct 2020
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1973 NLCS Mets Reds game 1
1973 NLCS Mets Reds game 1 Tom Seaver Pete Rose Johnny Bench. the last out of 8th inning + 9th inning is audio only
published: 12 Sep 2018
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1973 NLCS Game 1 CINCINNATI 10/6/73 Original WOR & NBC Broadcasts
Original WOR & NBC Broadcasts (ends in the bottom of the 8th) partial broadcast recorded and Digitalized and some recent restoration/remastered off pre recorded...
Original WOR & NBC Broadcasts (ends in the bottom of the 8th) partial broadcast recorded and Digitalized and some recent restoration/remastered off pre recorded VHS tapes which were converted to DVD through a DVD burner (2003) with some recent color and frame rate corrections and a new audio added in post. Recorded off two versions first inning and intro is the Original WOR broadcast with Lindsay Nelson, Bob Murphy and Ralph Kiner.
During the second inning we move to the NBC Broadcast with Curt Gowdy. This is the only original Broadcasts of the 1973 NLCS as far as I know only seen film highlite reels. The rare broadcast has some image instability here and there and some contrast issues but gets better as you go along..
Tom Seaver vs Jack Billingham in Game 1 of the 1973 National League Championship Series from Riverfront Stadium. Pedro Borbon gets the win (1-0) and Seaver with the loss (0-1) HRs Pete Rose (off Seaver), Bench walk off in the 9th and game winner (off Seaver)
Also Includes 'You Gotta Believe' 1973 NY Mets highlight film of the 1973 season including the post season recorded off a commercial VHS tape sold at the ballpark
Boxscore
https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1973/B10060CIN1973.htm
https://wn.com/1973_Nlcs_Game_1_Cincinnati_10_6_73_Original_Wor_Nbc_Broadcasts
Original WOR & NBC Broadcasts (ends in the bottom of the 8th) partial broadcast recorded and Digitalized and some recent restoration/remastered off pre recorded VHS tapes which were converted to DVD through a DVD burner (2003) with some recent color and frame rate corrections and a new audio added in post. Recorded off two versions first inning and intro is the Original WOR broadcast with Lindsay Nelson, Bob Murphy and Ralph Kiner.
During the second inning we move to the NBC Broadcast with Curt Gowdy. This is the only original Broadcasts of the 1973 NLCS as far as I know only seen film highlite reels. The rare broadcast has some image instability here and there and some contrast issues but gets better as you go along..
Tom Seaver vs Jack Billingham in Game 1 of the 1973 National League Championship Series from Riverfront Stadium. Pedro Borbon gets the win (1-0) and Seaver with the loss (0-1) HRs Pete Rose (off Seaver), Bench walk off in the 9th and game winner (off Seaver)
Also Includes 'You Gotta Believe' 1973 NY Mets highlight film of the 1973 season including the post season recorded off a commercial VHS tape sold at the ballpark
Boxscore
https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1973/B10060CIN1973.htm
- published: 14 Mar 2022
- views: 20613
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NLCS Gm3: Harrelson and Rose scuffle at second base
10/8/73: Bud Harrelson and Pete Rose get into an altercation at second base during the fifth inning of NLCS Game 3
Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for our ful...
10/8/73: Bud Harrelson and Pete Rose get into an altercation at second base during the fifth inning of NLCS Game 3
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About MLB.com:
Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live, full length MLB game when the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees faced off at Yankee Stadium. Since that time, millions of baseball fans around the world have subscribed to MLB.TV, the live video streaming product that airs every game in HD to nearly 400 different devices. MLB.com also provides an array of mobile apps for fans to choose from, including At Bat, the highest-grossing iOS sports app of all-time. MLB.com features a stable of club beat reporters and award-winning national columnists, the largest contingent of baseball reporters under one roof, who deliver over 100 original articles every day. MLB.com also offers extensive historical information and footage, online ticket sales, official baseball merchandise, authenticated memorabilia and collectibles and fantasy games.
Major League Baseball consists of 30 teams split between the American and National Leagues. The American League, originally founded in 1901, consists of the following teams: Baltimore Orioles; Boston Red Sox; Chicago White Sox; Cleveland Indians; Detroit Tigers; Houston Astros; Kansas City Royals; Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim; Minnesota Twins; New York Yankees; Oakland Athletics; Seattle Mariners; Tampa Bay Rays; Texas Rangers; and Toronto Blue Jays. The National League, originally founded in 1876, consists of the following teams: Arizona Diamondbacks; Atlanta Braves; Chicago Cubs; Cincinnati Reds; Colorado Rockies; Los Angeles Dodgers; Miami Marlins; Milwaukee Brewers; New York Mets; Philadelphia Phillies; Pittsburgh Pirates; San Diego Padres; San Francisco Giants; St. Louis Cardinals; and Washington Nationals.
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10/8/73: Bud Harrelson and Pete Rose get into an altercation at second base during the fifth inning of NLCS Game 3
Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for our full archive of videos, and subscribe on YouTube for the best, exclusive MLB content: http://youtube.com/MLB
About MLB.com:
Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live, full length MLB game when the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees faced off at Yankee Stadium. Since that time, millions of baseball fans around the world have subscribed to MLB.TV, the live video streaming product that airs every game in HD to nearly 400 different devices. MLB.com also provides an array of mobile apps for fans to choose from, including At Bat, the highest-grossing iOS sports app of all-time. MLB.com features a stable of club beat reporters and award-winning national columnists, the largest contingent of baseball reporters under one roof, who deliver over 100 original articles every day. MLB.com also offers extensive historical information and footage, online ticket sales, official baseball merchandise, authenticated memorabilia and collectibles and fantasy games.
Major League Baseball consists of 30 teams split between the American and National Leagues. The American League, originally founded in 1901, consists of the following teams: Baltimore Orioles; Boston Red Sox; Chicago White Sox; Cleveland Indians; Detroit Tigers; Houston Astros; Kansas City Royals; Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim; Minnesota Twins; New York Yankees; Oakland Athletics; Seattle Mariners; Tampa Bay Rays; Texas Rangers; and Toronto Blue Jays. The National League, originally founded in 1876, consists of the following teams: Arizona Diamondbacks; Atlanta Braves; Chicago Cubs; Cincinnati Reds; Colorado Rockies; Los Angeles Dodgers; Miami Marlins; Milwaukee Brewers; New York Mets; Philadelphia Phillies; Pittsburgh Pirates; San Diego Padres; San Francisco Giants; St. Louis Cardinals; and Washington Nationals.
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- published: 11 Oct 2015
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1973 NLCS - Mets vs Reds: Pete Rose fights Bud Harrelson | Oh Yeah... | SNY
SNY's "Oh Yeah" looks back to 1973 when former New York Mets shortstop Bud Harrelson fought Cincinnati Reds All-Star Pete Rose during the National League Champi...
SNY's "Oh Yeah" looks back to 1973 when former New York Mets shortstop Bud Harrelson fought Cincinnati Reds All-Star Pete Rose during the National League Championship Series.
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SNY is the official television home of the New York Mets, Jets and all things New York sports. SNY features unparalleled, exclusive access to the New York Mets with more than 130 live telecasts each season as well as other Emmy Award winning Mets entertainment programming. As the official TV home of the New York Jets, SNY delivers more than 300 hours of exclusive year-round content devoted to Gang Green. SNY is also the official TV home of the UConn Huskies Men's and Women's basketball programs, televising over 450 hours of UConn programming annually, including more than 20 live games.
SNY is an award winning, multiplatform regional sports network serving millions across the country through unparalleled coverage of all things New York sports.
SNY delivers the most comprehensive access to all of the Tri-State area's professional and collegiate sports teams through nightly sports and entertainment programs.
SNY.tv is the "go-to" digital communal home for New York sports fans to get succinct, easy-to-read updates, video highlights and features, recaps, news, opinion, rumors, insight and fan reaction on their favorite New York sports teams.
As New York's leader in local sports TV coverage, SNY delivers the most comprehensive access to all of the Tri-State area's professional and collegiate sports teams through five nightly sports and entertainment programs from SNY's studios at 4 World Trade Center in lower Manhattan. SNY's programming roster also includes classic sports programming, critically acclaimed original entertainment shows, and exclusive interview and magazine programs.
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SNY's "Oh Yeah" looks back to 1973 when former New York Mets shortstop Bud Harrelson fought Cincinnati Reds All-Star Pete Rose during the National League Championship Series.
About SNY:
SNY is an award winning, multiplatform regional sports network serving millions across the country through unparalleled coverage of all things New York sports.
SNY delivers the most comprehensive access to all of the Tri-State area's professional and collegiate sports teams through nightly sports and entertainment programs.
SNY.tv is the "go-to" digital communal home for New York sports fans to get succinct, easy-to-read updates, video highlights and features, recaps, news, opinion, rumors, insight and fan reaction on their favorite New York sports teams.
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About SNY:
SNY is the official television home of the New York Mets, Jets and all things New York sports. SNY features unparalleled, exclusive access to the New York Mets with more than 130 live telecasts each season as well as other Emmy Award winning Mets entertainment programming. As the official TV home of the New York Jets, SNY delivers more than 300 hours of exclusive year-round content devoted to Gang Green. SNY is also the official TV home of the UConn Huskies Men's and Women's basketball programs, televising over 450 hours of UConn programming annually, including more than 20 live games.
SNY is an award winning, multiplatform regional sports network serving millions across the country through unparalleled coverage of all things New York sports.
SNY delivers the most comprehensive access to all of the Tri-State area's professional and collegiate sports teams through nightly sports and entertainment programs.
SNY.tv is the "go-to" digital communal home for New York sports fans to get succinct, easy-to-read updates, video highlights and features, recaps, news, opinion, rumors, insight and fan reaction on their favorite New York sports teams.
As New York's leader in local sports TV coverage, SNY delivers the most comprehensive access to all of the Tri-State area's professional and collegiate sports teams through five nightly sports and entertainment programs from SNY's studios at 4 World Trade Center in lower Manhattan. SNY's programming roster also includes classic sports programming, critically acclaimed original entertainment shows, and exclusive interview and magazine programs.
Check out more from SNY at https://sny.tv
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#SNY #OhYeah
- published: 15 Jun 2015
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MLB Baseball's Seasons: 1975
MLB Network documentary that originally aired in 2010.
AL MVP: Fred Lynn (Boston)
NL MVP: Joe Morgan (Cincinnati)
AL Cy Young: Jim Palmer (Baltimore)
NL Cy You...
MLB Network documentary that originally aired in 2010.
AL MVP: Fred Lynn (Boston)
NL MVP: Joe Morgan (Cincinnati)
AL Cy Young: Jim Palmer (Baltimore)
NL Cy Young: Tom Seaver (New York)
AL Rookie of the Year: Fred Lynn (Boston)
NL Rookie of the Year: John Montefusco (San Francisco)
https://wn.com/Mlb_Baseball's_Seasons_1975
MLB Network documentary that originally aired in 2010.
AL MVP: Fred Lynn (Boston)
NL MVP: Joe Morgan (Cincinnati)
AL Cy Young: Jim Palmer (Baltimore)
NL Cy Young: Tom Seaver (New York)
AL Rookie of the Year: Fred Lynn (Boston)
NL Rookie of the Year: John Montefusco (San Francisco)
- published: 13 Feb 2023
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1973 WS Gm2: Mets argue after Harrelson out at home
10/14/73: In the top of the 10th, Bud Harrelson is called out at home, leading the Mets to argue that Ray Fosse did not apply the tag
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10/14/73: In the top of the 10th, Bud Harrelson is called out at home, leading the Mets to argue that Ray Fosse did not apply the tag
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About MLB.com: About MLB.com: Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League Club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's Internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the Internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live full length MLB game. Since that time, millions of baseball fans around the world have subscribed to MLB.TV, the live video streaming product that airs every game in HD to nearly 400 different devices. MLB.com also provides fans with a stable of Club beat reporters, extensive historical information and footage, online ticket sales, official baseball merchandise, authenticated memorabilia and collectibles and fantasy games.
Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League Club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's Internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the Internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live full length MLB game over the Internet when the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees faced off at Yankee Stadium. Since that time, millions of baseball fans around the world have subscribed to MLB.TV, the live video streaming product that airs every game in HD to nearly 400 different devices. MLB.com also provides an array of mobile apps for fans to choose from, including At Bat, the highest-grossing iOS sports app of all-time. MLB.com also provides fans with a stable of Club beat reporters and award-winning national columnists, the largest contingent of baseball reporters under one roof, that deliver over 100 original articles every day. MLB.com also offers extensive historical information and footage, online ticket sales, official baseball merchandise, authenticated memorabilia and collectibles and fantasy games.
Major League Baseball consists of 30 teams split between the American and National Leagues. The American League consists of the following teams: Baltimore Orioles; Boston Red Sox; Chicago White Sox; Cleveland Indians; Detroit Tigers; Houston Astros; Kansas City Royals; Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim; Minnesota Twins; New York Yankees; Oakland Athletics; Seattle Mariners; Tampa Bay Rays; Texas Rangers; and Toronto Blue Jays. The National League, originally founded in 1876, consists of the following teams: Arizona Diamondbacks; Atlanta Braves; Chicago Cubs; Cincinnati Reds; Colorado Rockies; Los Angeles Dodgers; Miami Marlins; Milwaukee Brewers; New York Mets; Philadelphia Phillies; Pittsburgh Pirates; San Diego Padres; San Francisco Giants; St. Louis Cardinals; and Washington Nationals.
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10/14/73: In the top of the 10th, Bud Harrelson is called out at home, leading the Mets to argue that Ray Fosse did not apply the tag
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About MLB.com: About MLB.com: Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League Club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's Internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the Internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live full length MLB game. Since that time, millions of baseball fans around the world have subscribed to MLB.TV, the live video streaming product that airs every game in HD to nearly 400 different devices. MLB.com also provides fans with a stable of Club beat reporters, extensive historical information and footage, online ticket sales, official baseball merchandise, authenticated memorabilia and collectibles and fantasy games.
Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League Club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's Internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the Internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live full length MLB game over the Internet when the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees faced off at Yankee Stadium. Since that time, millions of baseball fans around the world have subscribed to MLB.TV, the live video streaming product that airs every game in HD to nearly 400 different devices. MLB.com also provides an array of mobile apps for fans to choose from, including At Bat, the highest-grossing iOS sports app of all-time. MLB.com also provides fans with a stable of Club beat reporters and award-winning national columnists, the largest contingent of baseball reporters under one roof, that deliver over 100 original articles every day. MLB.com also offers extensive historical information and footage, online ticket sales, official baseball merchandise, authenticated memorabilia and collectibles and fantasy games.
Major League Baseball consists of 30 teams split between the American and National Leagues. The American League consists of the following teams: Baltimore Orioles; Boston Red Sox; Chicago White Sox; Cleveland Indians; Detroit Tigers; Houston Astros; Kansas City Royals; Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim; Minnesota Twins; New York Yankees; Oakland Athletics; Seattle Mariners; Tampa Bay Rays; Texas Rangers; and Toronto Blue Jays. The National League, originally founded in 1876, consists of the following teams: Arizona Diamondbacks; Atlanta Braves; Chicago Cubs; Cincinnati Reds; Colorado Rockies; Los Angeles Dodgers; Miami Marlins; Milwaukee Brewers; New York Mets; Philadelphia Phillies; Pittsburgh Pirates; San Diego Padres; San Francisco Giants; St. Louis Cardinals; and Washington Nationals.
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- published: 20 Jul 2013
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Pete Rose & Bud Harrelson Brawl, 1973 NLCS!
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Bud Harrelson & Pete Rose have their famous altercation after the New York Mets turned a double play to end the inning! The Mets ...
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Bud Harrelson & Pete Rose have their famous altercation after the New York Mets turned a double play to end the inning! The Mets would go on to beat the Cincinnati Reds for the 1973 National League Pennant!
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Bud Harrelson & Pete Rose have their famous altercation after the New York Mets turned a double play to end the inning! The Mets would go on to beat the Cincinnati Reds for the 1973 National League Pennant!
- published: 14 Sep 2012
- views: 553003
2:29:16
1973 09 21 Reds at Dodgers
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- published: 21 Sep 2021
- views: 2446
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1973 NLCS Gm5: Mets get final out to win NL pennant
10/10/73: Tug McGraw gets Dan Driessen for the final out as the Mets beat the Reds to win the NL pennant and advance to the World Series
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10/10/73: Tug McGraw gets Dan Driessen for the final out as the Mets beat the Reds to win the NL pennant and advance to the World Series
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Major League Baseball consists of 30 teams split between the American and National Leagues. The American League, originally founded in 1901, consists of the following teams: Baltimore Orioles; Boston Red Sox; Chicago White Sox; Cleveland Indians; Detroit Tigers; Houston Astros; Kansas City Royals; Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim; Minnesota Twins; New York Yankees; Oakland Athletics; Seattle Mariners; Tampa Bay Rays; Texas Rangers; and Toronto Blue Jays. The National League, originally founded in 1876, consists of the following teams: Arizona Diamondbacks; Atlanta Braves; Chicago Cubs; Cincinnati Reds; Colorado Rockies; Los Angeles Dodgers; Miami Marlins; Milwaukee Brewers; New York Mets; Philadelphia Phillies; Pittsburgh Pirates; San Diego Padres; San Francisco Giants; St. Louis Cardinals; and Washington Nationals.
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10/10/73: Tug McGraw gets Dan Driessen for the final out as the Mets beat the Reds to win the NL pennant and advance to the World Series
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Major League Baseball consists of 30 teams split between the American and National Leagues. The American League, originally founded in 1901, consists of the following teams: Baltimore Orioles; Boston Red Sox; Chicago White Sox; Cleveland Indians; Detroit Tigers; Houston Astros; Kansas City Royals; Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim; Minnesota Twins; New York Yankees; Oakland Athletics; Seattle Mariners; Tampa Bay Rays; Texas Rangers; and Toronto Blue Jays. The National League, originally founded in 1876, consists of the following teams: Arizona Diamondbacks; Atlanta Braves; Chicago Cubs; Cincinnati Reds; Colorado Rockies; Los Angeles Dodgers; Miami Marlins; Milwaukee Brewers; New York Mets; Philadelphia Phillies; Pittsburgh Pirates; San Diego Padres; San Francisco Giants; St. Louis Cardinals; and Washington Nationals.
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- published: 22 Oct 2015
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Cincinnati Reds Walk Off Hal King Home Run 7 1 1973
The single moment that turned the 1973 season around for the Cincinnati Reds, Hal King's walk off home run against Don Sutton and the Los Angeles Dodgers
The single moment that turned the 1973 season around for the Cincinnati Reds, Hal King's walk off home run against Don Sutton and the Los Angeles Dodgers
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The single moment that turned the 1973 season around for the Cincinnati Reds, Hal King's walk off home run against Don Sutton and the Los Angeles Dodgers
- published: 11 Oct 2020
- views: 6387
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1973 NLCS Mets Reds game 1
1973 NLCS Mets Reds game 1 Tom Seaver Pete Rose Johnny Bench. the last out of 8th inning + 9th inning is audio only
1973 NLCS Mets Reds game 1 Tom Seaver Pete Rose Johnny Bench. the last out of 8th inning + 9th inning is audio only
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1973 NLCS Mets Reds game 1 Tom Seaver Pete Rose Johnny Bench. the last out of 8th inning + 9th inning is audio only
- published: 12 Sep 2018
- views: 58146