A lot of similarities to that 1982 team, good pitching, decent bullpen, a quality closer, some speed. The only thing the '82 squad lacked was power. Should have won in 1985, but I will take 2006 and this year. Great time to be a Redbird fan.
Man, Ozzie looked so young, but, then again, I guess we ALL looked young back in '82. Now, 29 years later, we did it again. Congratulations, Redbirds!
@GregDad100 Whooo!!!! And Jason Motte reminded me so much of Bruce Sutter (which led me to this video lol). Appearance wise I'm talking. But anyway....OUR CARDINALS DID IT!!!!
The best World Series of ALL TIME. Looks like the Cards are gonna do it again this year. FUCKED UP the Phillies now it's time to DOMINATE them Brewers!!!
So hard to believe this has been almost 30 years ago. This was really an exciting World Series. And look at what a punk Bob Costas was! It's funny how different things were back then, not only the game, but the way they did the post-game interviews.
The only reason Milwaukee lost this series is because of the fact that Rollie Fingers was injured. Every Cardinal fan that I have talked to said that if Rollie had not been hurt, Brewers would have won it in 4.
You must be a crack addict to think that the Cardinals were the better team. If it wasn't for the fact that stadiums had artificial turf, the Cardinals wouldn't have even been in the World Series. The Brewers were a great team regardless of the turf, but the Cardinals could only play well on that shitty carpet. If every game had been on grass, Brewers win 4-0, easily.
If not for late season pitching injuries (fingers, vukavich) the Brewers would have won the world series.......the 1982 cardinals are the first to admit that.
@jimmylegs06 Fingers was washed up, and vuckovich pitched. Nothing the Brewers could do would've stopped the Cardinals. They were the best team of the 80's and had umpires steal the '85 and '87 Series from them.
@svvmichael1 vukavich pitched injured. FIngers washed up? Didnt he win the 1981 AL MVP and CY Young?! Regardless, the brewers seemed built to win for a while after 82. They actually fell off the top very quickly. Being a brewer fan and living in Milwaukee, its sad to see how little the franchise has accomplished since.
@jimmylegs06 Sutter was a much better closer than fingers, and Andujar and Forsch were both better than anyone the Brewers had. The Cardinals had a far superior defense as well. And their speed and BA/OBP were much stronger than the Brewer's power. If they played that series 100 times the Cards win 70-75 times. They were the better team. Cards got rid of Vuckovich because he sucked. His '82 was pretty terrible for a Cy winner.
@svvmichael1 You fucking STL fans always crying about the umpires over 25 years later. They hit .185 for the Series against the Royals in '85. They still had to play the rest of the 9th inning after the blown Orta call in game 6. Clark missed a pop up & Porter had a passed ball. Were those the umpires fault? Then, if your Cardinals were so great why didn't they beat the Royals in Game 7? They got their ass handed to them 11-0 . So what's the excuse for Game 7? Now... quit your fucking crying!
@svvmichael1 YOU KNOW I AM RIGHT, so you have to resort to a childish, uneducated comment showing no class just like the Cardinals in the 1985 World Series when they were getting their ass kicked in Game 7 (11-0). And like other people are saying on here to you, do you think the Cardinals are the ONLY team in sports history to have to overcome a bad call by an official? I reiterate, it was not the deciding play & they still had another game to prove themselves... but they lost. Now get over it!
@simplygu A terrible call in the ninth inning of a one-run game isn't huge? You are a stone cold idiot. The Cardinals are class of the NL and always will be. Our fans are the best in the world. Your team has never even won 1 WS. Go suck a monkey's cock.
first off the cardinals were the best team ok second yes harvey 's wall bangers were a good team and it didn't matter where the two teams played it wouldn't have made no bit of difference the cardinals won it hands down! so you so called experts of the 82 series stop whining baseball was better back then then now.
@meterman432110 keep smokin the good stuff. Brewers had a 3 to 2 lead in that series without Fingers. If Fingers was healthy, the Brewers should played with brooms cause it would have been a sweep.
@TheMadStork83 If you don't care, why respond to something I posted like 1 months ago? I'm way over it, just teaching degenerates baseball history since so many don't know shit about it. Just added you to the list. So, I guess Don Deckinger was correct in Game 6 of the '85 Series with his call at First Base? I'm sure you don't care that you guys deserved to win that series. By the way, cumming is an art, I'm sure I could cum way more with one nut than you with three.
@sharpshooter22nutria Because your a whiny fucking little bitch. "Wahh didnt have this guy" get over ya little baby. And yeah im sure you probably could cum more with one ball, if ya even had one.
On the other hand, Whitey Herzog built the Cardinals to specifically be a one-dimensional "turf" team that would rely on the extra speed that the turf provided. They were successful because almost every team back then had turf in the NL. If you think about it, it will make sense.
That Brewers team was so much better than that Cardinals team. First, if Fingers isn't hurt, I don't think that the Cardinals would have won a game. Second, the Cardinals got lucky by playing in that piece of shit stadium, on that piece of shit carpet where the ball would just bounce around like it was on a trampoline. Game 6 should have been canceled instead of having 5 hours in raind delays. Brewers were one of the greatest teams to lose a World Series.
@sharpshooter22nutria: I agree 100%. The Brewers should have had it wrapped up in 6, and there shouldn't have been all the delays. Also, Fingers' injury did the Brewers in. If Rollie is healthy, the Series never goes back to Missouri.
/Homer, from Milwaukee, but the Crew still got screwed.
The Brewers had same use of that "piece of shit" carpet and Paul Molitor and Robin Yount had 9 hits between the 2 of them in Game 1, why didn't they keep hitting like that?
First, Molitor and Yount did keep hitting like that. Molitor hit .355 for the series, while Yount hit .414 for the series. Second, you're completely missing the point regarding the "piece of shit" carpet that Busch had at that time. The Brewers were a complete team that preferred to play on traditonal grass, but could play at an optimal level on both grass and astroturf.
On the other hand, Whitey Herzog built the Cardinals as a one-dimensional team that played small ball to take advantage of the turf because of the fact that it allows the ball move so much faster and makes the ball play much different than on grass. Also, you got to remember that most NL teams had turf in the early 80s which allowed the Cardinals to be successful during the regular season. You could almost compare it to a footbal team that plays in a dome and is built for that (99 Rams).
@bryanw91178 Okay... you people obviously can't get this simple point. The point is that the Brewers were an awesome, dominant team regardless of the turf. However, the Cardinals got where they did only because of the turf. Back then in the early-mid 80s that division in the NL was the king of piece of shit, turf stadiums, so the Cardinals were able to thrive. YOu take that away, and they never make the playoffs. turf baseball isn't baseball!
@FloodWaterStL County Stadium wasn't great, but it had a grass field, hosted the Braves during their prime, and hosted some great World Series games and other great games (Willie Mays' 4 Hmr game, Juan Marachial/Warran Spahn 16 Inning complete inning 1-0 game).
I didn't know Keith Hernandez was on that World Series team.
toucansam3 1 month ago
What a great team these Cards were! Keith Hernandez is my choice for the best clutch hitter ever.
From a Mets fan.
noclouds111 2 months ago
How Bout Dem St. Louis Cards!
2011mrkingofkings 3 months ago
A lot of similarities to that 1982 team, good pitching, decent bullpen, a quality closer, some speed. The only thing the '82 squad lacked was power. Should have won in 1985, but I will take 2006 and this year. Great time to be a Redbird fan.
jbauer2002 4 months ago
Man, Ozzie looked so young, but, then again, I guess we ALL looked young back in '82. Now, 29 years later, we did it again. Congratulations, Redbirds!
GregDad100 4 months ago
@GregDad100 Whooo!!!! And Jason Motte reminded me so much of Bruce Sutter (which led me to this video lol). Appearance wise I'm talking. But anyway....OUR CARDINALS DID IT!!!!
defdave 4 months ago
this will happen agin this year
jessemullis1 4 months ago
miss those milwaukee uniforms
TheWheels777 4 months ago
Go Brewers is the revange.
MIKEDOMO 4 months ago
The best World Series of ALL TIME. Looks like the Cards are gonna do it again this year. FUCKED UP the Phillies now it's time to DOMINATE them Brewers!!!
Luigi84289 4 months ago
Cards and brewers meet again in 2011 for NLCS title!!! May the best team win!!!
kascnef82 4 months ago 2
Wow, LOTS of sour grapes here.
Mikefreed9241 5 months ago
i think ozzie smith may be ushers real father lol
nhXCdboy 5 months ago
Joaquin Andujar, great pitcher from my town, San Pedro. Good Video
iglebacri 5 months ago
So hard to believe this has been almost 30 years ago. This was really an exciting World Series. And look at what a punk Bob Costas was! It's funny how different things were back then, not only the game, but the way they did the post-game interviews.
governorgilf 6 months ago
The only reason Milwaukee lost this series is because of the fact that Rollie Fingers was injured. Every Cardinal fan that I have talked to said that if Rollie had not been hurt, Brewers would have won it in 4.
SavageArmsMan 6 months ago
@SavageArmsMan Hind sight is 20/20 bro
bnppro1 4 months ago
You must be a crack addict to think that the Cardinals were the better team. If it wasn't for the fact that stadiums had artificial turf, the Cardinals wouldn't have even been in the World Series. The Brewers were a great team regardless of the turf, but the Cardinals could only play well on that shitty carpet. If every game had been on grass, Brewers win 4-0, easily.
sharpshooter22nutria 6 months ago
@sharpshooter22nutria Scoreboard, cock.
potsos 6 months ago
@potsos Cardinals SUCK!!!!
06jwo 5 months ago
@06jwo That's why they've won TEN World Series. No other team has won near that many besides the Yankees. The Cards ARE the Yankees of the NL.
Luigi84289 4 months ago
@Luigi84289 The A's have won nine. Isn't that "near that many"?
FAITHandLOGIC 4 months ago
@06jwo You suck
bnppro1 4 months ago
@bnppro1 No u suck
06jwo 4 months ago
I love that you can hear the fans outside going nuts.
nick217 6 months ago
svvmichael1 dont you have anything better to do with your life then come on youtube and bitch about something that happened 24 years ago.
the twins had a bad call last year in the playoffs against the yankees that probley cost them the game but im not on youtube whinning about it lol...
get over it .twins won it its over move on
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CardinalsNation1882 9 months ago
The 1982 World Series was a Power vs Speed series with speed barley but winning
FRSFreeState 11 months ago
If not for late season pitching injuries (fingers, vukavich) the Brewers would have won the world series.......the 1982 cardinals are the first to admit that.
jimmylegs06 11 months ago
@jimmylegs06 Fingers was washed up, and vuckovich pitched. Nothing the Brewers could do would've stopped the Cardinals. They were the best team of the 80's and had umpires steal the '85 and '87 Series from them.
svvmichael1 10 months ago
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jimmylegs06 10 months ago
@svvmichael1 vukavich pitched injured. FIngers washed up? Didnt he win the 1981 AL MVP and CY Young?! Regardless, the brewers seemed built to win for a while after 82. They actually fell off the top very quickly. Being a brewer fan and living in Milwaukee, its sad to see how little the franchise has accomplished since.
jimmylegs06 10 months ago
@jimmylegs06 Sutter was a much better closer than fingers, and Andujar and Forsch were both better than anyone the Brewers had. The Cardinals had a far superior defense as well. And their speed and BA/OBP were much stronger than the Brewer's power. If they played that series 100 times the Cards win 70-75 times. They were the better team. Cards got rid of Vuckovich because he sucked. His '82 was pretty terrible for a Cy winner.
svvmichael1 9 months ago
@svvmichael1 You fucking STL fans always crying about the umpires over 25 years later. They hit .185 for the Series against the Royals in '85. They still had to play the rest of the 9th inning after the blown Orta call in game 6. Clark missed a pop up & Porter had a passed ball. Were those the umpires fault? Then, if your Cardinals were so great why didn't they beat the Royals in Game 7? They got their ass handed to them 11-0 . So what's the excuse for Game 7? Now... quit your fucking crying!
simplygu 6 months ago
@simplygu so what you are saying is you like to suck cock and swallow cum.
svvmichael1 6 months ago
@svvmichael1 YOU KNOW I AM RIGHT, so you have to resort to a childish, uneducated comment showing no class just like the Cardinals in the 1985 World Series when they were getting their ass kicked in Game 7 (11-0). And like other people are saying on here to you, do you think the Cardinals are the ONLY team in sports history to have to overcome a bad call by an official? I reiterate, it was not the deciding play & they still had another game to prove themselves... but they lost. Now get over it!
simplygu 6 months ago
@simplygu A terrible call in the ninth inning of a one-run game isn't huge? You are a stone cold idiot. The Cardinals are class of the NL and always will be. Our fans are the best in the world. Your team has never even won 1 WS. Go suck a monkey's cock.
svvmichael1 6 months ago
@svvmichael1 How did the umpires screw the Cardinals in the 1987 World Series?
robertmastroianni 7 months ago
@robertmastroianni 2 bad calls at home plate in Minnesota screwed them in 1987. That is how.
svvmichael1 7 months ago
mark ronan lives in my neighborhood!
barkiefilms 11 months ago
level2statedept, who cares about that game. it was two years later. we won it all and the Cubs didn't, which is twice as nice.
SenneffeBeerGuy 1 year ago
They proved you could win a WS without having any serious power hitters in your line up.
rayjr62 1 year ago
Hey Sutter...you were lucky you didnt have to face Ryno, huh?
level2statedept 1 year ago
those cardinals have allways been awsom
kfc63822 1 year ago
Brewers should've/ could've / would've, but they didn't
bryanw91178 1 year ago
first off the cardinals were the best team ok second yes harvey 's wall bangers were a good team and it didn't matter where the two teams played it wouldn't have made no bit of difference the cardinals won it hands down! so you so called experts of the 82 series stop whining baseball was better back then then now.
meterman432110 1 year ago
@meterman432110 keep smokin the good stuff. Brewers had a 3 to 2 lead in that series without Fingers. If Fingers was healthy, the Brewers should played with brooms cause it would have been a sweep.
sharpshooter22nutria 1 year ago
@sharpshooter22nutria And if I had a third nut, I could cum all night. Boo hoo, didn't have Fingers, who the fuck cares. Get over it.
TheMadStork83 1 year ago
@TheMadStork83 If you don't care, why respond to something I posted like 1 months ago? I'm way over it, just teaching degenerates baseball history since so many don't know shit about it. Just added you to the list. So, I guess Don Deckinger was correct in Game 6 of the '85 Series with his call at First Base? I'm sure you don't care that you guys deserved to win that series. By the way, cumming is an art, I'm sure I could cum way more with one nut than you with three.
sharpshooter22nutria 1 year ago
@sharpshooter22nutria Because your a whiny fucking little bitch. "Wahh didnt have this guy" get over ya little baby. And yeah im sure you probably could cum more with one ball, if ya even had one.
TheMadStork83 1 year ago
One of the coolest world series ever, contrasting styles (power vs. hitting) (grass vs. astroturf) (miller vs. bud)
SFFOOL76 2 years ago
agreed. Its amazing why this ws is not mentioned among the best ever.
USAGiant 2 years ago
On the other hand, Whitey Herzog built the Cardinals to specifically be a one-dimensional "turf" team that would rely on the extra speed that the turf provided. They were successful because almost every team back then had turf in the NL. If you think about it, it will make sense.
sharpshooter22nutria 2 years ago
@sharpshooter22nutria Wow, thank you for clearing up what EVERYONE knew back in the 80's and still know to this day.
TheMadStork83 1 year ago
That Brewers team was so much better than that Cardinals team. First, if Fingers isn't hurt, I don't think that the Cardinals would have won a game. Second, the Cardinals got lucky by playing in that piece of shit stadium, on that piece of shit carpet where the ball would just bounce around like it was on a trampoline. Game 6 should have been canceled instead of having 5 hours in raind delays. Brewers were one of the greatest teams to lose a World Series.
sharpshooter22nutria 2 years ago
@sharpshooter22nutria: I agree 100%. The Brewers should have had it wrapped up in 6, and there shouldn't have been all the delays. Also, Fingers' injury did the Brewers in. If Rollie is healthy, the Series never goes back to Missouri.
/Homer, from Milwaukee, but the Crew still got screwed.
bigjames02 2 years ago
The Brewers had same use of that "piece of shit" carpet and Paul Molitor and Robin Yount had 9 hits between the 2 of them in Game 1, why didn't they keep hitting like that?
bryanw91178 2 years ago
First, Molitor and Yount did keep hitting like that. Molitor hit .355 for the series, while Yount hit .414 for the series. Second, you're completely missing the point regarding the "piece of shit" carpet that Busch had at that time. The Brewers were a complete team that preferred to play on traditonal grass, but could play at an optimal level on both grass and astroturf.
sharpshooter22nutria 2 years ago
On the other hand, Whitey Herzog built the Cardinals as a one-dimensional team that played small ball to take advantage of the turf because of the fact that it allows the ball move so much faster and makes the ball play much different than on grass. Also, you got to remember that most NL teams had turf in the early 80s which allowed the Cardinals to be successful during the regular season. You could almost compare it to a footbal team that plays in a dome and is built for that (99 Rams).
sharpshooter22nutria 2 years ago
@bryanw91178 Okay... you people obviously can't get this simple point. The point is that the Brewers were an awesome, dominant team regardless of the turf. However, the Cardinals got where they did only because of the turf. Back then in the early-mid 80s that division in the NL was the king of piece of shit, turf stadiums, so the Cardinals were able to thrive. YOu take that away, and they never make the playoffs. turf baseball isn't baseball!
sharpshooter22nutria 1 year ago
Careful, Sharpshooter. Yes, Busch Stadium wasn't that great during the turf days, but County Stadium was no centerpiece either.
FloodWaterStL 1 year ago
@FloodWaterStL County Stadium wasn't great, but it had a grass field, hosted the Braves during their prime, and hosted some great World Series games and other great games (Willie Mays' 4 Hmr game, Juan Marachial/Warran Spahn 16 Inning complete inning 1-0 game).
sharpshooter22nutria 1 year ago
My favorite team! What a bunch of great professional players, Hernandez, Ozzie, Oberkfell, Andujar, Sutter, McGee, Hendrick.
teachher 2 years ago