This was in 1960 a yaer before they had the Angels.The Senators moved to Minnesota and became the Twins.Washington got a new franchise team and was called the Senators.After the 1971 season they moved to Arlington,Texas and became the Texas Rangers.The Montreal Expos finally moved to Washington and are now the Nationals.
Interesting to compare swings. Harmon was pure power, where Mays was more 'tortion'. Classic Harmon homer at 4 minutes...you think it's a high pop up...then it's over the fence!
I'm sorry, but that ballpark obviously favors the National League player. As one can clearly see homeplate is positioned in a National League alignment. You can imagine how surprised I was to hear the announcer say that.
This was in 1960 a yaer before they had the Angels.The Senators moved to Minnesota and became the Twins.Washington got a new franchise team and was called the Senators.After the 1971 season they moved to Arlington,Texas and became the Texas Rangers.The Montreal Expos finally moved to Washington and are now the Nationals.
GGE47 7 months ago
This was filmed in an AMERICAN league ballpark! Wrigley Field in Los Angeles, California. Home of the Angels.
plentyvinny 7 months ago
at 4:00, Willie knew it was gone just by the sound of the bat. Amazing player.
invaderVjypree7 8 months ago
Interesting to compare swings. Harmon was pure power, where Mays was more 'tortion'. Classic Harmon homer at 4 minutes...you think it's a high pop up...then it's over the fence!
Sincopare 9 months ago
I'm sorry, but that ballpark obviously favors the National League player. As one can clearly see homeplate is positioned in a National League alignment. You can imagine how surprised I was to hear the announcer say that.
A1Asphalt 9 months ago
@A1Asphalt shutup...
igotbling4 9 months ago
This was my favorite players name The name made you think of a slugger every time it was heard KILLEBREW
mandel233 9 months ago
R.I.P. "Killer".
mrlucky777 9 months ago 6
r.i.p big guy.
aknowneemus 9 months ago