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Retired 1970 World Series Star Forum @ Orioles Fan Fest 2010

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Recalling memories of the 1970's World Series, retired Orioles including Boog Powell, Jim Palmer and Paul Blair took the stage at Fan Fest 2010.

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  • I don't hate necessarily the Orioles (then or now)... in fact my brother's a die hard Orioles fan. But I gotta tell ya, back in 1969... The Mets earned their World Series victory over the Orioles by playing their hearts out. The Orioles came into the series arrogant and overconfident. In the end it cost them big! Sorry, Jim Palmer-I know you, Frank Robinson and the rest of your team members are still bitter about the outcome... but the fact remains, the Amazing Mets beat you guys!

  • @Jorge4402 They were good back then. I wish those days would return. In BUCK WE TRUST!!!

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  • @roseandbench They gave Ken Burkharts wife a clit ring to wear but Ken Burkhart turned around and looked over his left shoulder and saw Elrod Hendricks and Bernie Carbo doing a "DP" on her and Burkhart dropped dead instantly from a cardiac arrest.

  • Rip Earl Weaver 1930-2011

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  • @graciemaemarie11 You do, but you're too stupid to realize it. You realize that the Baltimore victory is tainted.

  • @ddenuci who gives a shit? baltimore in 5

  • The Orioles gave unpire Ken Burkhart a World Series ring as well.

  • kateslateforever2 The Orioles organization has a rich past. Although I'm a Yankee fan, I for one would love to see your team compete each and every year. Hopefully Buck will continue his magic and bring respectability back to your organization. I know my brother would certainly love THAT! Best of luck. :)

  • @fawkyou3 Pappas won 209 games. Overall record of 209-164, which is very good. But it sounded like you weren't satisfied getting Frank Robinson for Pappas. Baltimore made one of the greatest trades in history, and if they had to get rid of Pappas so be it. Remember, in a few years they would have a rotation of Palmer, Dobson, Cuellar and McNally. They didn't really need a 5th starter.

  • @ddenuci no Milt Pappas won 260 games and pitched a no hitter with the Chicago Cubs in 1971.

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