 The other men going all the way with the participant and the fans who are here for the final game of the World Series. My blue guy with the very light, fleeting smile to the buzz. It all went going from left to right field. And that right field line today will be the target for the Reds and the Ancients. The other game of the World Series is actually the point of no return for New York or Milwaukee. And so, all that has gone before is today all news. To manipulate a praise, into the valley of the 60,000 spots, into the shadows of the houses at Roofville, arrived the great champions of the National League, the Braves, and the defending world champions and American League title holders, the New York Yankees. And the first wing in there really voted around. There's a great excitement naturally whenever you come to the concluding game of the World Series. Everything is being based on one delivery, one swing of the bat, and so today everything is resting on this the seventh game of the World Series. The lineup now for today's game, which may turn out to be the most important lineup that either manager Fred Annie or Casey Stingel have assembled in this great year of 1957, are being announced to the fans here assembled. And so, now, in order to pass on to you, exactly what everybody here is letting, here's the lineup for the Milwaukee Braves visiting Yankee Stadium. My days, though, will be in right field. This line, you'll see, there was a pull of doing something big to help this team today as he did during the regular season when he came up to help them, is certainly trying and will be trying as will all of the lads. What he can do is very fast for his ball club. Hazel has been up nine turns. He has not had a reset. He will be in right field. Johnny Logan will be at shortstop, and he will bat second. Eddie Matthews will bat third, and will play third. Hank Aaron will bat fourth, and play center field. Wes Covington will be in left field, and he has made some of the great catches in the annals of the World Series play. Frank Torey, the youngster from Brooklyn, New York, will be at first base with the Braves. And he will bat sixth. Felix the captain and Tia are still playing at second base in place of the injured Red Tangby, will be at second base, and he will bat seventh. Al Crandall will do the catching, and he will bat eighth. I had a little bit of that, who has pitched two complete games in this of the 1957 World Series. He will be working today to help his Milwaukee Braves, and if he is able to do it, he will set for the annals of World Series history. In the two games that Redette has worked, in the total of 18 innings, he's given up only 14 hits. He has allowed two earned runs, one of them coming on a home run. He's given up three bases on balls, and he's struck out 10, and his earned run damage for the World Series is one run. For the New York Yankees, there's big news for the Yankee fans today. That's our leading off, and we'll play right field. Nina Swatter will bat second, and will be in left field. And Mickey Mantle will be back to the lineup, and he's playing center field. Yogi Power will bat fourth and do the catching. Yel McCugo will be at shortstop, and he will bat fifth. Mike Kulak will move in from side of the O to third base. Gary Coleman will bat seventh, and he'll be at second base. And Joe Collins, who takes particular five in taking a surveyor's slam down that right field line against right hand pitchers, will be at first base, and he will bat in the number eight spot for the York. John Larson, who entered baseball's 100 lifetime last year in the World Series of the Perfect Game, who has won a game in relief. This year, we'll go to the mound for the Yankees. Larson worked up into a walkie. He worked seven and a third innings. He gave up five hits, two runs, one home run, two four bases on balls, four strikeouts, and his earned run average is 2.45. Well, the Yankees are moving out to their positions and we're waiting now as the first batter for the Milwaukee Braves. Bob Hayes will standing off to his left waits for John Larson to come out to start taking his warm-up causes. On fire Bill McKinley of the American League will work back at the plate, and first base will be Augie down at Sully. The old bat world of the American League will be at second base, and from the National League, John Cole Conlin will be at third. Down the right field line of the American League and Frank Secchore of the National League will be down the left field line. Again, we'd like to remind you all in the interest of reporting that there is a good strong breeze going out towards right field and it's just 296 feet from the number down at right field line and we have two right handers going today. So, we're hit about in the first place about the final game of the World Series. And as Bob Hayes has been moved to the leadoff spot in the Milwaukee lineup we're all set to go. So, now ready to take you through the first four-and-a-half innings of this final game of the World Series in 1957. The young man from Milwaukee Earl Gillespie. Well, thank you very much, Bob. Good afternoon, everybody. You know Bob was the most generous beautiful diamond here in Yankee Stadium until they touched the sadness all the way on races in the American Ambulance Colleges and after 160 games this one's going to be signed the World Championship. Milwaukee will send up Bob Hayesle as manager for Haiti goes to a shift in his batting order. Hayesle will hand in batting down to the number seven spot has been moved up to the leadoff position he'll be followed by Johnny Logan and then third place for that amount of views. A big fast-balling right-hander with a smaller frame with a crash last year with a brilliant perfect no-hitter against the Wittlund Dodgers in the fall classic non-licensed, 64, 228 pounds 28 years old one victory so far in the series here is the length of a left-hand and baddest quick one as far as game is underway Boy, you believe you may and the blue chips are down today in the major leagues Bob Hayesle is looking for his first place on the whitefield line in front of the box picked up on the whitefield line by Nestor Silak of the American League who is working on the whitefield line points the collar down the left-field line he's pointing down on Bob Hayesle manager for Haiti has Connie Ryan coaching her third place Johnny Riddle has done his first place Watson ready delivers, fast-ball three, he's fucking up white got number one for Don Larson brings up shortstop, Johnny Logan who has sparkle reflexively in the series spoke out loudly and a Connie Steele when he doubled on the left-field line in the template he can drive in the sign when making the score at that time five and five Johnny Logan, four hits 22 times at bat white had a slinger and there's a ground ball two up, two down in the first inning the batter is third place with Eddie Matthews Eddie with four plays sets an 18 at bats is hitting that 222 two doubles one hole run two runs batted in a left-hand slinger, two outs nobody on base the first inning applied Larson gets his sign from Yogi Barras there is the glitch and Matthews looks at a second call one of the other days Larson, like his teammate Bob Turley goes without a windup so as we mentioned yesterday these Milwaukee hitters have to be running up there at the plate and he's put two in an upset quantity and Matthews find himself in a hole it's like two counts the Braves, 25-year-old third baseman who has been one of the great stars of the National League it's like two counts every year on undecided he has called three up and three down at the end of the top half of the first inning Milwaukee nothing, the Yankees coming to bat today in the middle of the Yankees ends up Hayfowler Haynes Slaughter and Mickey Meadows in the outfield for Milwaukee West Cunnington is in left every hour in the center field Bob Hazel in left field Eddie Matthews with three plays Johnny Logan in short and white glory at first place Robert Depp coming back with only two days left on the mound and Del Crandall was doing the catching Robert Depp puts a brilliant ball game West Cunnington waiting for it last one day once and nothing at the Milwaukee Cunnington he has two victories in the series he won the second game in the series 42 here at Yankee Stadium he has held the Yankee score for 15 consecutive innings Hayfowler right handed batting one of the heroes yesterday who lined a home run off we made for Ernie Johnson in the summer putting the winner of the game 3-2 Bowler a strong right handed batting the first place one on a tougher but it is a fair ball West Cunnington and he pulls up a strike a fair ball must be on the line and this way please the last 14 consecutive World Series games establishing a new World Series record now the Yankees have run in a scoring position on second place nobody is out no matter what field or in this water this water with three hits and eight trips batting at 375 one double no on the eyes the outfield playing around towards West Cunnington he takes one of the outside corner in the high left handed war is fun or just two days ago was down at that with a 104 degree temperature is looking up in the left center field for the break that separate till he turns the normal yesterday he had a taste of the grip delivers a pitch that's what about behind the plant a foul ball and it's like two so far in these six games has been 333,505 in the tournament five who have covered World Series for a good many years this has been one of the most exciting in the series in the last decade only one left side is going to register by the Yankees in the 12 to 333 last Saturday afternoon run around second base nobody out a swing and a roller on the third base and it's still like two Charlie Keller at first place a sweat to come on water and on that one of the great guys in the national pastime Mickey Mantle returning to active duty into the shoulder last Saturday in Milwaukee and the stretch goes for that he delivers and it's outside all one all one is like two the series is even in all runs the Yankees have seven and the Braves have seven defensively the Braves have put you up ten double plays the Yankees four the Yankees water the Romans are close to each other the infantry was spread away on second base nobody out the runners who stretch him they swing a drive-off there they have a lot of tracks now between the second and the third and the Yankees are the runners are sliding in the second base and remotely the Braves are playing the old Bulls by Drew there are two Yankees on second base Longest tag both runners. One second base, long, and you'll hang power and slaughter it out. So that'll be a field of choice. And once again, a Yankee base runner. He made it a tag. Quiet second base, just as a Yankee runner did yesterday. But there is one man out here in center field of Mickey Mantle, batting left-handed against the White-Handed Lover Death. In 1967, the first pitch to Mickey is outside of all. That point is scored if you score by numbers. At home, 1-6-5-6-1-6. Burnett to Logan, the Matthews. To Logan, that's to Burnett. To Logan. So Mickey Mantle on jacket country Yogi Mara. The Yankees with power on second base. One out, last half of the first inning, no score. A lot of excitement on this exciting game of the 1997 World Series. Mickey Mantle stepped down on his bike. He has been hampered by a very sore white-shildered. Has the sign delivered, and there's a point on it. It's like when a masked leg has given Yankee fans thrills for a few years. It was followed by Mickey Mantle. Mickey was quoted as saying that his life feels fine. This was his main concern setting the series. His left leg, the 1-1 pitch, and it's just outside ball two. Hank Bauer, right off with a ground double, just on the line, down the left field side. Slaughter, out on a field of choice. More or less, as we made the first play on Hank Bauer. And he stepped down between second and third, and he stepped down all back two for death. Ball two and a strike one count. Bauer takes the big lead off second base. One man is out for pitch, and Mantle's waiting for it. This is strike two. Strike two count. Strike two. Over death. We'll join the national league campaign. Tucked up 17 victories against 90 feats. 30-year-old white-hander. 6'8", 180 pounds. And so he'll be enjoying the sunshine down in Sarasota, Florida, where he makes his home during the offseason. Two-two pitch. They swing on a ground ball. Step by for death. He's made it through the first base. Mantle is out, and Bauer holds up a second. High supper. Over that leaping high, came down with a weight fall. Over at two outs. And a Yankee runner still on second base. As they catch their Yogi Bauer, moves up to right-self-right. A year in and a year out, has proved a clutch performer. In the first season classic, yesterday proved wise one of the third lieutenant batters in the American League. And he's moving it right now as they look like they're going to walk him intentionally. They are. Yogi Bauer has been sitting on a technical watch. This will bring up short-stop Yogi Kugu. The first place is over, and Burnett would rather place a white-hander riding short-stop of New York. Here's ball three outside. Yogi Bauer yesterday got his first extra base into the series. And as far as the Yankees were concerned, it was a really big one. A two-run blast to the right-rail seat. Hawker's walk, giving up by Burnett. An attentional watch. And the Yankees have on his first and second base with two outs. No score, the last half of the first inning. Switched up to Yogi Kugu. Batting super speed. Five hits and 20 trips. No extra base. That's two RBI's. And he was up there with teammates. A power of second base. Yogi Bauer at first base. The great shot, so he'll swing around towards left. Burnett delivers the pitches inside. Ball one. Ball one in those strikes. McGoogle steps away from wall flight. That incidentally was the first intentional lock-up of the series. In those strikes, Burnett's taking his time. Here's so very important this afternoon. The pitch to McGoogle, and it's in close. Ball two, two-and-nothing. Yogi's third base, and so McGoogle has through the most personal time of the series. He has leg left. He has plate center today playing third base. Two weight balls. That's how to loop or death. Loot turning around, showing us that red number 33 on the back of this regular form. He's in trouble here in the last half of the first. And he's trying to rise to the occasion. Yogi runners on first and second. Two outs. Yogi McGoogle. Tough, tough ball player. That's called a time. Now he's selling about his box. That's that's a deep breath. Upon the rubber, a little stretch. Time's down. And quick one. It's called on the inside corner of Upponiti. Two, strike one. Again, Gil McGoogle walks out of the batter's box. He's in a tough spot here, trying to deliver right now for Casey Stingle and the Yankees. And the Yankee fans of consummation. Checking with Del Crandall. Ball two, strike one. The pitch down the way. And it's ball three. Rolling outside, and a fast pitch. Now loads them up. That brings up Tony Kilback. Three and strike one. Lay out here at Yankee Stadium. The temperature is 65 degrees. The wind is blowing out towards the inviting right field seats. Three, strike one. On Gil McGoogle. Ball released off second. Ball released off first. Three, one, six. Swing on. A high infield fly. Eddie Matthews moving down the first base line. Getting out of this ball. Mike McCutcheon having tires aside. Good 50 by a little bit of. Out of the first inning. No runs, one hit. No errors. First inning the score. The Yankee's nothing. The play's nothing. Emily Allen, we drop on Milwaukee in the second. Aaron's coming to the story to face the White-Handed John Larson. Aaron, the one of the hitting stars of the series, has nine hits and 23 at fast. He's hitting a 391. One couple. Three home runs. Five runs out of it. Down around the batting stage this morning, Hank's the boy that Aaron really has a great left side as an arrow. He was speaking mainly, of course, of a home run yesterday in the bullpen and deep left center field. And a fast ball has been close at ball one and no strikes. While I was telling me that not too many baseballs find the way to the left bullpen out there at 402 feet. From the plate. The next curve is a strike call up that corner around the knee. He's going to team it up on Aaron at ball one and strike one. Henry Aaron. Right handed batter. And a time is called by the umpire. Bill McHenry is calling for the baseball to look it over. It's time to put away the first 1934 three-year-old outfielder. He started the season in Whitefield. Here's a fix on the way and it's this close, ball two. He was shifted to center field after a collision involving Billy Bruton and Felix Mancy on a high pop-up that didn't burn for the field. Midway through the 57 season as they swing and they look at a left rail coming as fast as water it's in for the makeshift. Henry Aaron rounds the bag at first place and he'll drop it. And Henry becomes the first player in the series to come up with that 10th place this. The left field at West Cunnington. Now it's at Henry Aaron at this plate with all seven games. Now here's West Cunnington left-handed batter. He takes the ball to draw. Last after getting off to a flying start in the first two games with four-page hits as Ron Hitler sends. He now has four for 21. Batting 190. One double and one runs out of this. He's up there with teammate Henry Aaron at first place. Nobody out and a switch is called on the outside corner as Larson is keeping that ball low on the base ball when it's like one. First place to the Frank Floyd follows Cunnington with the batting order. One is like one. No score. Second inning. Aaron at first place for the base set. West Cunnington group possesses good power. He has not been able to catch a whole of a long one so far in the series. He's going to find it's now the first place. Ryan on the field is left-handed Larson. He crosses to Bill Collins for the point at first place and runs out of that Friday's box for the last second and one and one between the mound and first place will be Henry Aaron the second base. That's what he scored 1-3. He's up first place for Frank Floyd who's going to face Lyons and has three hits. Two of his three hits home run and long drives one at Milwaukee one here at Yankee stadium. Johnny Riddle going through some signs with the box and the stretch goes Don Lison who's affected to the left-handed batter the curve is way slow inside on that floor one. Connie Ryan usually gets out the Milwaukee signs now Connie gives them the fun end of the batter of the coaches box sometimes that's the sign where the coach is standing in the box running on second base one man is out he has to be playing around the right but pictures they were three up three down in the first sitting as Don Lison registered a couple of strikeouts with Bob Hazel and Eddie Matthews he's off single and moved to second base on the sacrifice by what's coming in both you know strikes on Joey and all three is low inside and clean nothing Larson is being very careful with the left-handed batter with the right-handed flingers Felix Mantilla on that waves batting in the second he's calling flying deep on second base and all four is outside very well could have been an unintentional intentional watch as the did not come here best flight hoping to have toy glasses the Yankee bullpen active as the right-hander Tom Stettavan and a southmall righty four begin cranking up their arms Felix Mantilla right-handed batter hit list of the series nothing for six but first and second base one man is out the curve is a call strike Mantilla is a tall slim batter only facts about 150 pounds Tom Larson looks the motor delivers the curve is outside he was great at swing he held up the ball bounces in front of the place he'll keep her scrambling picked up that ball with Milwaukee runners holding on at first and second Felix Mantilla is listed at 160 pounds he's tall at 61 from his about a Puerto Rico he's a youngster who has been brought up through the defense system and was a teammate of Henry Aaron a few years ago down in Jacksonville, Florida for your goals and he has proved a valuable utility man for Fred Haney as he has played three positions in the infield birds short and second base one second today in place of the injured rest training right-handed batter the one one picked one on a fly ball deep from the left field this is sending Slaughter back on the running and the throw goes into second base one fly ball deep to left off of that of Felix Mantilla deep enough to allow Aaron to track a second base and go to third he's not have others on first and third base Whitey Ford has taken a seat on the bullpen bench and is placed out there as the second by Bobby Shant so it's the left-hander Shant the white-hander set event warming up and he takes like one back ball for the man the last two hits and 15 at best that figures out to 133 batting average no extra bases no runs batted in batting with letters on first and third base new arts Tom Liesman fires away and it shifts outside of all it's even up ball one and strike one Liesman who had 10 victories outside ball two the offensive over that is due to hit-match Tom Decker the layoff man right-fielder Bob Hazel one of the most interesting things to me in the series being with the National League Milwaukee players during the season has been listening and talking with one of the great managers of our time Casey Stengel the only time we three case is down to spring training two ones Cranwell Horsey Colley a second base Tony Kubrick Jerry Coleman the ones one hit no errors and two mental ups on base for the second Tony Kubrick Jerry Coleman and Joe Collins first remembered by Whitehander Bluverdeck scored in the series with the series tie three games of base the Yankees scored 25 the Blazers scored 18 except for no more than two runs Yankees took the first one three to one the Blazers second game four to two that was Yankees 12-3 the Blazers seven to five in tenonies one to nothing Blazers on Monday and yesterday three to two Yankees great series here in 1957 Tony Kubrick left ten at batters Tony was seven hits and 24 times as fast hitting 292 four hitters Kubrick has two home runs four runs batted in one in those strikes seven of them he was taking and he dropped his left hand down around the trademark of the bat and watched that pitch go by all two strike one nobody on base nobody out last half of the second minute here's a three in a and a two and two last game of the base fall season and what a big game two strike two outfield playing around the right for that delivers and there's a swing and a heart there is that by Eddie Matthews there's a sort of first place he is out this way by Eddie Matthews at the hot corner who has developed is one of the outstanding defensive third baseman in baseball nobody on base the batter second baseman Jerry Coleman batting at 333 with success in 18 and two runs batted in he has some fire Bill McKimley to look over the baseball what he did and he spots that ball out of the game and the players are not accused for that of throwing a footer in the series he has been accused many times by National League managers and by National League hitters Jerry Coleman the right-handed batter takes just outside ball one the outfield is playing Coleman a little bit towards left also no score in the second Coleman a right-handed batter the pitch down the way and it's a switch called over the height of the plate he evens it up at ball one and strike one now Coleman steps out of the batter's box Eddie the pitch flung on there's a ground ball down the third base line fair ball picked up by Matthews a low throw but he had a backhand ball and he had a almost good of that runner for and it's two out the blame's there in the second and Matthews he fell right down to the ground as Eddie came up with that ball a left-handed batter ripped another Joe Collins takes a strike on the outside corner Collins who has been up three times in this series with no hits he is a dangerous long ball threat left-handed batter with a very pronounced closed stance looks at a ball inside it's even up at ball one and one two outs nobody on base no score in the second coming back after two days rest but Lou said he didn't throw too many touches last Monday in the 80s he's beating the Yankees one with nothing one one six and it's one outside of the Yankees first placement ball two Collins out of the batter's box for that reminded a lot of these sports riders who were asking him out of the two days rest that he was used very frequently and released the 1953 as a matter of fact he was out of that full then and in one stretch of that 1953 he was in and out of there quite a few times during the span of about ten ball games here's a point-and-a-roll of fouls ball two strike two man leading over the railing down here almost upended himself trying to get that baseball and I think he reached it an awful position to get stuck in because I don't think he would have enjoyed the rest of the ball game for the vantage spot ball two strike two on Joe Collins two outs for that's ready and the pitch is one on fouls off to the left up into the crowd and it's still two and two two strike two for that beating down for the license fact he is continually moving on the mound the two-two pitch a point-and-a-roll of strikes on the Yankees are three up and three down strikeout number one for that nothing across the board in a second and the score at the end of two innings of play the Yankees nothing and the Braves nothing the Braves picker a little bit that will lead off from the third and for that will be followed by Bob Heigel and Johnny Logan he'll be there fires out to Jerry Coleman in second right for Romley Yankee in field of baseball goes back into the mound and John Marston getting all set goes down the peak of his cap reaches down for the license fact and for that steps in the batter's box Blue has no hits in six times of fat White-headed slinger and Marston's first pitch is flung on there's a high foul first base died this is in play and the first baseman Tony Cobleck looking up and the son makes the catch that's one out that falls out Blue incidentally has shut off for the Yankees for 17 consecutive innings the scene going into today's game one man is out here at Whitefield at Bob Heigel and Bob is looking for his first World Series base city has gone hit less than ten times of fat and the White-headed slinger's curve ball has flung on there's a base that's a left field Bob Heigel just came up with his first World Series base at a line drive between Cobleck and McChubbill he hit a Larson curve ball that was on the left side corner and he hit it where it was fetched into left field and that has hit number two all Marston brings up the shortstop Johnny Logan who was thrown up by Tony Cobleck in the first inning checks the runner delivers and Logan torts left field the win blowing out to right the lead off first base here is a last throw to first by John Larson over to Joe Collins Collins back to the mound Logan's out of the batter's box going through a series of signs from the third base coaching box now and the one and open is flung on this and Logan that time side they hit the right field something he can do very well all one in spike on the counter Johnny Hazel leads off first base with one man out the curve is flung on a pop foul Yogi Berra digging high towards the sand on the run and he cannot reach it Yogi Berra came late since back he's got a late start as he spun around flipping off that mask looking for the baseball and as he splotted it it was not an extremely high pop foul and Marston not give Yogi time to get underneath the ball so there's a break for Logan in the middle of the race it's ball one and spike two Marston came down off that mound all the way down to the plate and picked up Yogi's mask for his battery mate ball one and spike two he has Bob Hazel on first base with one out a light hinder Don Larson structures the pitch flung on a high foul first base side and it's going to be a souvenir for a customer out here in Yankee stadium ball one and spike two Johnny again was flying to hit the right field the first right from Collins is holding him on and Coleman is flying Logan over towards the bag in second which opens up quite a gap between the two infielders a one and two pitch and a tie inside ball two realizing that Logan has taken two shots at right field came in close that time of the fast ball ball two spike two Johnny has the power to reach the left field seats here at Yankee stadium he's dead in the second game of the series here's the two two cuts flung on and grab all of this third base win like a second base high foul and he is safe for second base safe for first base second base and safe for that first base and it's great to play on his arm doing with long he's on a tummy playing field not too happy Shuback who's throw was high and Jerry Colbert bleached up for the ball came down to the bag and he was throwing at the same time Schuylers choice and an error drives to Shuback right from Eddie Matthews slide ball one in right center field for two bases yesterday on first and second base here is like one of the outside corner as worse it keeps the ball away from Matthews power ball one is like one that was a perfect finish on the Milwaukee third baseman ball one is like one Bob Hazel on second base Johnny Logan on first base with one out outfield deep to the right the big right hander fires away and it's like two ball one is like two on Eddie Matthews this side from Yogi Berra plays runners lead off first and second one man is out of a third no score and the one at two quick just outside ball two he's playing to catch an outside corner to the eye the slight two count takes these strangles walking out to the mouth they double down deep for the right field runner driving it at third and fourth ones of the series and the one he leads the Yankees two to nothing has eight those scores and Johnny Logan scores Johnny's scoring all the way for first place 51-5 he is 32 years old Bobby Jantz making his third appearance he started the second game of the series was beaten by he's a tag of one of the Yankee losses given a four runs there were three of them earned one all run walked two and he struck out seven Bobby Jantz during the regular campaign and the American League this tiny south ball with a heart of a lion they're at a start at 21 ball games for KCN completed nine at a very fine earned on average of 2.45 and a record of 11 wins and five defeats so here is Bobby Jantz who plays with Jay Coleman the blaze and a runner in scoring position on second base one man is out two runs across the plate Aaron who swing up a left field in the second pricing the south ball Jantz has a little stretch and the pitch to Aaron Curve is rolling he was trying to swing held up in a small one of those strikes Graves has drawn first blood of his final game of the series Curve's one on the ground ball is going to finish with a short stop kill McHulb one of the series he's a left center batter and the first place Curve's one to go across the plate right plate three nothing right with one man out Bobby Jantz ready to reverse like he's got all evens enough to call one in strike one was coming to the sacrifice in the second has not had an officially today strike one count off field of playing coming in around the right Bobby Jantz fires and a quick on this he tried to hold up on this one and two thrown by Jantz who was coming to do for strikes from the Aaron on first place the pitch right on Curve ball is outside ball to strike two and coming in at three nothing with like he's got these plays have exploded the three runs of the third Aaron leads off first the pitch a swing on a foul the bounce is off the hitters body all to strike two he's walking up and down on that third base coaching box and going through a lot of time down there it's coming to jump back in the batter's box then we enter the county very closely all to strike two the winner Jantz that was a wide breaking curve ball had a lot of stuff on it will have to come in there and find themselves with Milwaukee runners on first and second base all three strike two white ball he's on back he's running left three there's one up and we lead off first base there's a pressure swing on a five on the left center field and the Aaron going around second base on his way on the third base corner through to the second base and the Aaron almost dripped going around the bank in second I won't be a single left runner by West Cullings as big as lucky to face this three runs of score runners on first and third base the batter is quick choice there's Aaron on third base coaching on first base one man is up now the Yankee infield is moving in for a play at the play although the shortstop McDougall has just dropped back a few steps to the left one down and fouls back to the lead green and football on third base West Cullings on third base goes coming to north and McDougall and Cullings are about halfway they're not as close to the edge of the infield grass as they look for a double play ball both points down on third base Bobby Jantz with the runners and fillers now he commences and Henry Aaron goes into the stretch here's the first the curve and it's just inside all one is like one on second base McDougall is here in beyond that circle all one of me is like one down at this time running lead on first base with one out as they swing on the ground ball on second base with left on second base out over the first base it is not in time to run score McDougall with a play on but it's not in time and slowly we do run it for a run and it's the great four the Yankee Company the right field expansion of the matter to us curve ball inside all one of those right and I sit on and I now want me up for a case you've tangled a little pen and right straight over and the white forward might be out there also losing up here's the first hot ball in the biggest setting of the city the previous time was great there's a swing and a drive keep on the right center field and it's always taking off but it's over there and it's a gradually trying to try finish but it's here with a long way in the right center field eight men's matters four runs scored on four hits one cruiser one man with one and the last half of the first inning we're just not working with a four run ladies we'll face a French fighter for Bobby Chance this is Jerry Luffey Jerry Luffey fighting for Bobby Chance we'll leave off there the last half of the first we'll have a little Yankee pressure on the top of the fourth inning Luffy, a baller and a squatter will be the first three men to play over that 13 times is bad all singles batting a three-all ladies that's the ball that's outside he has one run batted in Luffy has delivered twice as a French fighter Yankee said better to the series than that three per strike and that is a very fine mark ball one no strikes the first one on the inside quantity high enough on Luffy and ball one and strike one four runs scored the last half of the third were unearned ball one and strike one count I'm Jerry Luffey left-handed batter straight away stance taking right-hander and over that the option of playing around with the left is outside ball two ball two and strike one but as they go to the bullpen as often as they had to today there's a swing on the ball to talk to the left and it's even on the ball two and strike two so it makes these singles all the way with Jerry Yankee pressure and Luffy left-handed batter or whitey forward ball and strike two the pitch outside ball three ball three and strike two Yankee batting on the last half of the third and clearly more than nothing ball three and two for that comes down with a big kick swing on and ball out of play still three and two white two count Yankee spin batter in field is Jerry Luffey left-handed ball two and strike a swing on the left and strike him up ball four for that and it cleans up the right-fielder and hand-pollers batter has the only base hit off the right-fielder and he pumps the double just have a line down the left-field side to extend his consecutive batting swing on the world's 32 14 ball game a new record batter looks at a ball and throw ball one no strike base hit and the third was a two run double by base hit running in a run and twice pulling on the first place on the field of strike also goes over the run here's a one and all fifth and ballers swing as they fly ball on the left-hand field running over temporary error raising up his right-hand swing and he is ready and mix the catch he's ready since a couple of collisions bring the master league has been told with situations no matter how the batter left-fielder in his water while it was said when a field of strikes in the first inning a field flying around towards left with water who looks at a ball one is two all one and no strike Milwaukee has four runs on five hits the Yankee show runs one called outside corner in the eye he was another ball one a strike one this fellow just keeps going in the major league he's 21 years old and it's just tough conditions one one six it's piled off with a third base going up to the upper deck one and two on you know fans back in playing low it's all very family a lot of fans family when water left-foot a one guy out of a water you might have moved into the New York City to follow water strike two left-handed batter placing the right-hander at her deck a one and two pitch and this one is outside a breaking picture to see going up to strike two Yankee third plenty of flying defense second base and lined up with white center field and that requires desire three up and three down to the third no runs no hits no errors but nobody left at the end of the third inning the score is the Yankee four and the Yankee nothing the new Yankee picture is our chipmarr who hails to the states that once was the home state of these the Yankee players Massachusetts he was born in west in Missouri he worked for any previously nothing across the board the Crandall leading off is a ball low ball one and other strike our chipmarr replacing Bobby Kent the outfield playing around on the left for our Crandall who is playing on the field of strikes his first trip and he takes his flank and it's even up on one and one Crandall's where that and Hazel will face our chipmarr Bobby Kent the watch looks like a chipmarr and will be rocking motions the Libertas will be swinging a high fly ball down the left line coming over his water towards the line he's still coming into this ball now drifting and he makes the catch Crandall flies out whose water left down it's apparent to be drifting away from the foul line into our center field and the water followed it well fouled out to the third place and Tony Kuback in the third Milwaukee four of the Yankees nothing but let's do Libertas one on this that's quick one we're just joining up the break for four runs on four hits in the third an error involves him there here's a high foul on the first place side better not coming back that's when it's going to be in the crowd it's a quick new count youngsters and oldsters when they pick up a foul ball it's about 10 minutes of batting practice today and the curve ball is outside but that was great this week he held up and it's all one it's like two a second batting was one out of nobody on the right and before when he starts his wing up and orders there's a swing and a missy he struck him out and then he strikes out number one for Denmark first strikeout for Yankee Pickers Lysen started and Bobby Knapp came out of the third so he said that it's quite surprising there's a full run valley in the third struck out of the first sitting so he now has one hit and 11 times as fast he scores the first front of the ball game as he throws in the third this kid is not strictly a full hitter although the Yankee outfield and most of the National League outfields played in the full round on the right he could hit that ball down the must be a line here's a 1-0 pitch high outside ball 2 and now Hey Joe kept something about mostly in a moment all 2-0 strikes he might because the Braves have that 4-0 lead and this kid is a free slinger and my 2-0 pitch is one out of the ground ball and the right field makes it Bob Hazel comes up with his second straight hit that gives him 2-3 and that is number 6 for the Braves and the first play hit off hard hit mar batter shortstop Johnny Logan in the third base and was faced on a 3-0 choice in the third inning and the ground ball to Joe Black was thrown high on the accepted double play to Johnny Coleman and that gives the Braves a big break and they took a advantage of it scoring 4 runs the pitch to Logan and Johnny playing to the ground ball and he scored nice play by the Joe and that's all down around the base and for my advantage it looks like it was on the third field side of second base first hand second base Eddie Matthews and Milwaukee has another opportunity with one of the first and second bases still out Matthews came through in the second base with a line double down the right field line that scored 2 runs on the Braves third baseman Hazel on second base Johnny Logan on first base Zipmar into the stretch delivered and he's going to try it on the right field and he's going over getting out of the ball next to that and that we try it as we try it in the fourth a run one hit one Yankee error and one happening is Milwaukee four and the Yankees nothing that's out of the course that ain't going to be mental we'll leave off for the Yankees they'll be followed by Yogi Mura and Yogi Kudo where that has not completed warm-up shots as yet he is working with a four run lead Milwaukee more runs on six hits the Yankees no runs in one hit Yanfield Mickey Mowles is going out by the pressure in the first inning getting left handed by a foot hitter out to be applying to the right and that's east for Mickey where that's first hit they swing it and I have a change but we put something off that bit but Mowles just cut me off that swing he really cut around and it's like one watching over that the letters and there's he is running. And we go to Chris. His one arm has a high fly ball into right center field. Hazel is calling for it. He's coming in, getting out of the ball, makes the catch, and that's one out. But he mantles flies out to Bob Hazel in short right center field. Out of his catch, Yogi Mara. Last Yankee to get on base. Back in the first inning, he walked intentionally. He walked for that as he tired. Eight consecutive Yankee hitters. Yogi Mara was ten and five. It was one out of all of the on base. And Yogi takes the ball. It's flowing inside, ball one and no strike. Four, no U.S. nothing in the fourth inning. That's planting over to the third base, so that's not used. Here's the one that he'll pick. It's going down in fouls, back on the swing. Rolling down the swing, and it's even up on Farah. That's ball one and strike one. He's waving that batter out of the plate. To watch for that, because he goes through so many motions. Here's a two. It's called outside corner. Ball one and strike two. Come after the lead hitters. We'll not look and move until he is in the left wind up. The header to the right hander makes some of the header's prejudice. He looks like he's extremely nervous on the mound, but he's one of the coolest customers in the game. One out. A one-two pitch. It's going on a wide drive, a wide field. Bob Hazel's coming in. He makes the catch. Wide shot. Ball was well tagged by Yogi Mara. Two minute out. And the batter is stretched out to Yogi McGoogle. The Elves lost out to a third place in Matthews for first inning. With runners on first and second place. Retiring the drive. As he steps in, there are no Yankees on strike, and there are two out. Running the swing has now acquired nine Yankees in order. The judges wind up, and the pitch to Yogi McGoogle is quite fun called. And again, for that goes to the outside corner. The house field is playing. McGoogle around the left knows the infield. Here's the windmill wind up. The pitch is enclosed the ball. It's even up at one and one. Some of the riders asked Casey Spengel if they thought that Redett would be, he thought that Redett would be wild today after only two days' rest. He said he didn't think so. Sometimes the pitch was only a little bit of rest and continued with that real shot control. And so far today, Redett has had it. Ball one strike one. The pitch is well outside ball two. Ball two and strike one on the Yankee truck stop with twenty-two back on deck. Two out, nobody on base. The Braves are leading the Yankees, four to nothing. In the seventh and the tenth of game of this wonderful 1957 World Series. Two one-pitches flung on a cloud after the right, and the count is even up a two and two. Two and strike two. The riders from Crandall ride our pitches one on a drive to right center field. Aaron's coming over on the left side to look up now. Bob Hazel makes the jack. Up and three down on the left hand of the fourth running. The left go hits no errors. Somebody left on base with score. At the end of the fourth running is the lucky four, the Yankee something. In the fifth running, Aaron's coming to the sorry. He'll place our chipmars into that place. I imagine that Bob Hazel just tied a World Series record that's been tied by many other fellas, and that is three put-outs in the inning. He made a fine catch on Gil McGoode's white ball to George White's finish as he had a low three put-out. Henry Aaron leading off against Archipelago has single points today, and he has looked a single left and hit a ground ball single into his left center field that scored a runner in the third, and set him up using second right. So for the first time today, he goes against Archipelago. He had a single off, Marston, a single off again. He outfields playing him around the left. Gipmar getting his time from Yogi Berra, and here is the first pitch. It is one of the, and now the third place line. Berra, this is terrible, that's two minutes three errors in the ball game. Come on, he adjusts. Archipelago left Cuttington to last sacrifice and single to center field. He looks down at Cutty Ryan. He must be running now. We'll see as Archipelago gets his time from Yogi Berra. Yagi in field is looking for a bunch. Both go back to third place. He columns that first place. Letting it break in. But Cutty is going up on a, how's this the ball? And it's like one. That's what John and Cutty are going to be trying to run. To move Aaron in the second place is going to listen. That story is beyond recorders. Great place for nothing, stop running a play. Kawaki has Aaron on first place with nobody else. Here's the fifth to last, and he runs one foul behind the plate, and now you have to cut away. As he is in the hole with a strike two cut, if he finds a fun here and fouls Yogi Berra, he'll be automatically out. And left Cuttington, all right handed delivers a curve as well outside of all. That was a very sharp play, you can hear it Bob. One and strike two, standing on first place. Now, Ample's off the bag as this one goes up on the stretch. Here's the one and two cuts, and he's pointing at a long foul, down the left of the line, and showing up on the upper deck. One and strike two. Cutting at Yankee Stadium, right? More of the Yankee's nothing. Cut is pointing out as it's almost on the first place line. It has to go to first place. Here's a throw, he is out, and Aaron goes in the second place. To Joe Collins, just as soon as the strike is right, as coming to his plane to get Aaron over there on a fun, and of course he'll be trying to return to track. The one he has Aaron on second place. Thanks to all of that, I love that it's a winner. And a ground ball hit to Joe Collins. Fixed enough, fixed to the bag, and Aaron goes over to play. Hided ball by Troy, right at Joe Collins. One half. This is a from Felix Mancia, who's right into the left, here's a second. Hit one of the nose, it was caught by Paul, and he's right center to be able to play. Looking for his first World Series base, he has got all three. He's right with two outs. Cipmar fires away, and a cut ball is high inside that full one. White hit about it, it's like it makes for Felix Mancia. Obviously he'll play him around to the left to assist him down. It's one on a ground ball to the third baseman. Go back, just throws over the first right, he is out, and that requires a tie. In the first inning, no runs or no hits. One error, one man was left on base. At the end of four and one half, and here's the score, it's the walkie-poole, and the goal is nothing. Well, it's time for Bob Neil to take over the Mike Strong here, in the last half of the first inning, and tell you through to the end of the ball game, and Bob will like to stay right here. It's been a real pleasure working with you in this World Series of 1970s. Thank you very much, you know, and it's a real pleasure to have you with us. And we're ready now as we move to the last half of the first inning. The Yankees four runs down. Hoover Dad, who's allowed from only one earned run, in the two and four innings, which he has worked through two games, and the four innings he's worked against them. Tony Gilbeck's up there. Swinton's in the last one out in the left center field, going over to Hank Aaron. Moving out is Covington. Covington's going back, that's just for the out. Well, Gilbeck lifts the long five balls, deep in the left field, grabbed by West Covington. As the Yankees try to solve the great fitting of Hoover Dad, who has won two games, six two complete games in this 1977 World Series, and who's still a sign of being as strong now as he was in the first. You like to sort of move off and just try to flex it off yourself. It's his left ankle, or a foul of the ball off. Many batters, most that I know of in the American League, fellas like Rick Lark, even said Williams to our left-hand batters, were a little portable Kim guard over there right ankle, so the ball is fouled off, won't triple them up. Coleman, whose courage has never been challenged, as assisted by not only his performance as a Major League ball player, but his service in the Marine Corps, is ready to go and redept one ball, two strikes, with one out, working in the left half of the first inning. He's got a great small run margin, as he tries to ditch the braves for the title. Half ball is too low, taking for ball two, two ball, two strikes. He is working in the Yankee bullpen now. Larson started, worked two and a third. Jen came on with a third, worked two-thirds, and Denmark has worked two, and he's coming on to the fourth. Point up, two, two deliveries, pass ball inside, ball free, three ball, two strikes. The counter ball fouled off, three ball, two strikes, remains a count. Then with two men, and counts the second base. The base belonging to Hank Maher, thought it was faggling it out. The man will end right back to the picture. Then no, a spectacular moment, as Luba Deft gets ready now with a three, two, six, to bounce the foul. I can go steady, let it go by. Coming up with four big runs in the third inning. On a single by Hazel, and there by the third baseman for the Yankees, which opened the door. Matthews with a double, Aaron with a single, coming in with a single. And then before the fire was out, Milwaukee had caught home by four times. Three, two deliveries, comes down to Coleman. He flings, flashes one on the right side of field, and then for a base hit, Hank Maher is cutting over. The field, the ball holds it to a single. So the first hit off, Luba Deft is the first inning. As Jerry Coleman, single sharply in the right side of field. Deft now faces Joe Collins. Collins, small down and strikes in the second inning. Counts for the Yankees when he walks. Deft was able to get McJizzle. He retires a shot in the order of the second, the third, and the fourth. Here in the fifth, one-off Coleman runner part. Pitching out of Collins, looks at a fast ball, blazing through the middle for strike one. Kindly in Yankee stadium, but the Yankee hearts are a little fast. As the raise leads four-nothing in this, the big game, the final game. The one that decides the title, Warren Spahn is up and throwing down in the walkie-pope fan. Reded with a stretch, Coleman with a lead. Sorry about the fact that Pitch is going on. The opposite field, hit by the third base, and grab by Logan, throws the second for one, throw to first, is backhand McJuley. Nice play by Johnny Logan, a shortstop. Matthew's cut over to get the ball, couldn't get it, Logan going in the hole. Backhand is fired at the Manteer for the fourth on Coleman, and Manteer's realized two lights, nice play by Tori, saving a throw that might have gotten my most first baseman. McJuley and keeping Collins going to second. The build, Karen, is going to come up now to swing more, aren't it, Mark? It's off the line. Robert with that bad back, see whether he can help Yankee. Running first is Joe Collins. Tori holding against the runner with the right hand out of there. The delivery point for that is pulled on in this first strike. It's amazing. It's incredible. It's exciting to watch this all plunder right-hander from Nitro, West Virginia, exploring this fastball, a curve that's wider in that through ball, as he stands out there with all of the boys of the fellow who's fitting in a little lead game. Delivery is now at point about to the left side. Taking by Logan, I won the Pitch, just a man, he has left on second. I had a college and that's all for the Yankees. So the play goes, six balls before it's on Collins, and in the fifth inning for the New York Yankees, no runs, one hit, no errors and one left on. At the end of five, the score is Milwaukee, four New York Yankees, nothing. New first baseman now for the Yankees, Bill Scurrant, who came in to bat for the Pitcher, our kid, Mark. He will remain in the game at first place for New York, and the fourth Pitcher to be used by the Yankees this afternoon, Tom Sertiment, comes on to see if he can stop the bat, hold them off, and the Yankees hopeful it's going to pick up some runs. So the Yankees have used Larson, Champs, Hitmar, and now Sertiment, who has been in one game, started one, did not complete it, worked four innings, gave us four hits with the loss, nor given credit for a win. He gave up four runs, all of them earned, and he gave up one base on ball, one strike out. His earned run average is nine, as a fourth game starter. Right hand batter in the Pitcher, he's piled back on the straight strike one. Play now for the Yankees. If you say no tries, everything that is great knowledge of this game can help. Just try and get back even, spread any, lose great ability, trying to guide your team to a victory. It's going to found that stuff, by your perspective, has been safe on the field of choice in the second inning. He flies a left field in the box, holds up his mantle, comes cleaning in, and now there's a rather interesting game going on with Prandtl bluffing mantle, and Prandtl bluffing Prandtl, and Prandtl finally winds up going back to first. That's the second race in a center field. Horsesman-like conduct of the Yankees fans is a cheer that can only be given to a great champion, whether he wears the uniform of the Yankees or the Milwaukee Braves. Rupertette. Hitch come. He tries to put his mouth at five net balls. Fredette, up there to sacrifice. Prandtl bumping that ball high and inside. It's Milwaukee-4. The Yankees nothing. Four runs, seven hits, no errors for the Braves. No runs, two hits, three errors for the Yankees. Prandtl based on it first. Bill Scowern holding close against Prandtl, being in close to third. That's based on the Pundit Law, the first baseline, and it's wrapped by Scowern. He beats it to call it a sacrifice of judge. Steal the ball, Prandtl sacrifices good, and he goes out. From Scowern to Coulton, the first baseman of the second baseman, and Prandtl goes down to second. That's Bob Hazel. Hazel, who had gone into this game, hit was in ten times as fast. Came up with two hits at his last year's time. One of his hits in the third inning a single found the Braves opening up the door and the scoring. He moved to second on error, and he came home an Eddie Matthews double. Paul Hazel, wearing number 12, stands deep in the box, stands slightly. Serterman gives him a curve ball, he fouls it off, strike one. The left field hit it slightly to the right. Deep in the right field is Bob, Mandel over in right center. The right side of the infield backs up with Coleman on the edge of the outfield grass, and Scowern deep at first. He'll back, flying about three steps off the edge of the infield grass that's there protecting against the slice on that side by this left hand batter. Put back to second by Serterman, he delivers a curve of things outside. One ball, one strike. Offs, and the Braves are four to nothing lead. Here's the pitch to him, there goes the runner, the throw is down the third, the tag. It's just these umpires, even in a very exciting and critical moment, did not indicate that he was safe for off, because as the runner came over, he had missed the back, Twobeck had not tagged him. And then as Crandall over split, over towards the end, Twobeck then tagged him again, and then Tom and Pointy's out. The play goes from the catchy yogi power to the third baseman, and it's 2-5 if you're going with it. Farah and Twobeck. Here's the 2-1 pace, it's going on, if the tag's even a right field, it is going deep in the sand, it is foul. Loosing that ball, very carefully. While the right field umpire, that's the Shirelack, gets very close, careful up to make sure that the ball was back in there, now two balls, two strikes. Two off, nobody on for the Braves, this is the top of the sixth inning. Here's the pitch by Serterman, a twing and a foul tip. Dropping out of the mid of yogi power, the count remains the same. Two likes, Luber Depp has some little nervous actions out there on the mound, however can afford a few moments of relaxation because he's got a 4-0 lead. Now looks into Barra, has the sign, here's the line, up from the 2-2 pace, giving it down to Hazel. Hicks outside, ball three, fast ball. Three balls and two strikes now to the left hand batting Bob Hazel. Right fielder for the Braves, two hits and three times and fast. To today's game. There's a swing and a pop-up out into short right field, Hank Bauer moving in, studies himself he's got it. That's all for the Braves in the top of the sixth, no runs, one hit, no errors and nobody left on. At the end of five and a half, warm Milwaukee, four, the Yankees, nothing. They're kicking and they're rootin' now. Born in New York to get something started in the last of the sixth, and Luber Depp out there just as calm, cool and collected as he ever could be. Still working, I'm far off Bill McKinley at the request of Hank Bauer is taking a look at that baseball and he's gonna throw that one out. Who has a double and two times a bat. Now to see what he can do about breaking this great powerful strength that Luber Depp is showing against the Yankees. Bauer has hit a hold on against Luber Depp who's in the second game of the World Series. Turball is inside, ball one. On the farm he's walked only one man that was intentionally and he has struck out two. Straight away for the brave, Matthews guarding that foul on his third. Here's the wind up, hits you on the way to Bauer. Strike call with a good fast ball over the outside corner. Looking in for the sign, Prandtl. Needles on the one-one. There's a swing and a smash down to Matthews' one hopper when he takes it across the first base and sorry's out. Eddie looks for a moment like he might have trouble digging that ball out of his glove. It was hit solidly, grabbed by Matthews who fires it over the sorry and there's one away in the sixth inning for the Yankees. The score, Milwaukee four. New York Yankees, nothing. In his lotter's the batter. In his, and eight times at that part of the day, he's three for ten. For Depp's, he's a fast ball over the outside corner, strike one. It is a thing of beauty and joy forever. To a manager, to a ball player, to a fan to look down and see for Depp. Have the great poise and control which he has had. Not in this game only, but in the other two. Here's the one strike delivery, a swing and a fly ball has deepened to left center field. Hank Aaron riding high. Holds out, he's got it. Places of left center field for the Yankees. All's in the bit by in a slaughter. And there's two out for the Yankees in the last of the sixth inning and Mickey Mantle is up. Padding from the left side. He's a fast ball. Lines out into right field if they set. Oh, Mantle. Third thing's gone again for the Yankees as he drives one into right center field for they set. Third hit off, Lou Burnett. Step of the dugout for a moment. Encouragement and gives the old double-fisted roll indicating a still man. Ball players didn't like the feel of that pace. Ball goes it into his catcher Del Crannell and the Empire to dispose of that one which he does. Burnett has given up only three hits. The double and two singles. Han is up and falling again and a walkie-pope fan. He outfields kids around to the right. The pitch to Barra. When you're done, it's a slight foul up into the upper deck. Back of the brave dugout. Back of third base. But the line at third is keeping his eye and his feet close to that third base line. Mantle is deep at second and deep in right field is Hazel. The runner leads the way. The pitch to Barra. Swing is about to down to Matthews. Back up on the ball. How does it go? No, it picks it up. Does not make a throw. Quickie. Play it for Eddie Matthews. It was hit for the left side. Back up on the ball and it's so doing. The ball took a bad hop. Hit his glove and he's charged with an error. That's a second and first. That's Eddie Matthews' first error. He has come up with some really spectacular plays in the series so far. There's a tough chance for any fielder to come up with. The runner is Gail McDuzel. And Lubertat is ready to work. And the pitch comes down to McDuzel. He swings down. Hits a five ball. Over near the center. Right field. It is jumping foul out of play. He's got a lot of activity in the Yankee bullpen now. It's Casey Sengle. Up on the top step with his coaches and the rest of his bench strings. Look out there and everybody is up. There you go. Everybody's drawn. They have used Larson's chance Zipmarr and Sertiban. They have scored out there. Number six running. Milwaukee four Yankees nothing. The pitch is five or ten. To McDuzel is a 20. A ground ball down to their baseline. Grab my mattress. Steps on. With the right six. Yes. And in the sixth running the Yankees get no runs. They have one yet. There was one Milwaukee error and two men were left on the basis. At the end of sixth it is Milwaukee four. The Yankees nothing. Then the top of the seventh running for the Milwaukee Braves the shortstop Johnny Logan will be the first man up. He has not had a base hit in his three times at bat today but he's been safe on an error twice. And the one time he was safe he opened the door also. Takes a look at a curve ball from Tom Sertiban outside ball one. In the third inning with Hazel on first Logan had a bouncing ball down to the third baseman. Go back. Who's throwing error enables Logan and Hazel to stay alive. There's a swing and a one hop where in front of Jerry Coleman taking to his left the ball has to drop his glove. Can't make a throw. And he was the ball clean lead would he have been able to. There's a bundle on the first baseline draft by Bill Scower and crosses the Coleman covering first and Matthews is out. Matthews and the play going from Scower in the first base and the Coleman covering and Logan moves the second. Hit in the sixth inning when Crandall open with a single and with a sacrifice over by Berthett. Thank you Aaron. In three times at bat was safe on an error by Yogi Perron in his punt in the fifth inning. Right hand batter he looks down the third base coach Connie Ryan. Browner second. Johnny Logan leads the way. There's a back ball second one over the outside corner to hand guard. Now Aaron has some prior Bill McKinley take a look at the ball with his two hits today. Eleven base hits in twenty six times at bat for the series as he was in the regular season. Takes the fast ball back to Yankees with Enos water defensively and left man with center power and right. Ian Field has two back at third McDizzle at Shark Coleman at second and Bill Cowan at first with Tom Serterman for Yankee pitcher out there in the mound two strike count comes down with a pass ball strike three over the outside corner and so Serterman warming to the pass gets his first strikeout. He's to go down via the strikeout route today. When he got Hazel Logan bounce out there the first and they got Matthews. The left hand swinging West Covington he has one hit the sacrifice and he bounced out he swings and he misses second one field four and New York his twist pulled around to the right Mandolin right center field for this left hand batter for a hundred seconds is Johnny Logan he leaves the way swings and he lines one to get McDizzle to the out going the seventh inning for Milwaukee no runs one hit no errors one man left on at the end of six and a half it is a walkie four and New York not that's not the seventh inning Yankee fans drop for the seventh inning stretch the attendance today sixty one thousand two hundred and seven brings the total world series attendance for the great baseball year of nineteen seventy seven there's three hundred and ninety four thousand seven hundred and twelve next to McTizobot takes a strike left back but the ball was over one ball two strikes they've left two three five men on the base so far forty one men on they just swing and they flash it out to left field basis just hit over the shortstop and rolling out to the left field where it's coming to so again the Yankees get a man on we're celebrating a birthday in just a few days lines one over the shortstop head in the left field where they set hit number four off over that on the walkie the outfield now is shaded around to the left as Gary Coleman was one hit two times as fast as they took that clean away the pitch is outside all under the fastball the first five are left the pitch is a side arm after his back to her left makes the turn throws the first and out at first is Gary Coleman and a fast throw down a second about Zubeck who has made a hard slide in the second has his fingernails hanging on that bag so Coleman bounces out one to three pitchers move her that to the first baseman's body and Zubeck is moved to the second the lumpy is going out to the bullpen it may be that we're going to have Halston Howard come in as a pinch hitter the focal point at the moment is on the right center field bullpen occupied by the Yankees as we're going to see where the Casey Tangle is going to make the knot out there for somebody the best more calm start of it adding in the number eight and you see what's happening they're looking out to the right center field but coming through a special passage while it runs from there under the sand is Halston Howard to the subterranean cellars that run underneath the Yankee stadium and now he has come along for Halston Howard he's up here in the seventh inning Yankee's trailing four to nothing the Milwaukee Ray is bleeding where that has given up only four hits that's the third pinch hitter to be used by the Yankees today Bumpy came up in the third inning for Bobby Shane and he did not make it for the pitcher Hartzett Marr and who remained in the game not able to do it for Halston Howard it's up to see if he can that's remembered in the series play so far for his home run of Warren Spahn that tied up the ball game as Warren Spahn made a bid and eventually did win now Howard is out there on the mound the pitch is around he'll go back here to the pitch to Howard quick fouls it off quick one it's an in five this makes his sixth game of the world series he's had three hits in ten events one home run as three runs batted in and he goes in today with a 300 batting average Johnny Logan and Del Sain will have a visit with Lou Bredet looking down to Frankie Crusetti and watching out to Charlie Keller Keller is bouncing up and down the first base clapping his hands stretches looks at the second delivery Saturday pitch blown outside one ball one strike half half of the seventh inning pitch now to Howard swings and places a foul upstairs off the railing back down stairs in the playing field one ball two strikes Sunday is Bill Cowern 32 else an hour who plays the outfield who plays first base who captures time to Del Crannell who back at second looking in also checking on that time here's a check of the run of the one two pitch the side arm half ball swing out and Red Shandy although not able to fly because of a full right muscle up on the second step of the dugout looking out he has been positioning Felix Mantilla and that shows you some of the great cooperation between the two braves Shandy although out of the spotlight up there trying to help the youngster selling in form the matter now Bill Cowern swings in hits a one hopper to welcome and he makes the throw to first long throw grab by sorry and the side is retired one hit no errors one man left on for New York at the end of seven it is Milwaukee four and the Yankees nothing of the world series of 1957 the best stature to be used by the Yankees starts to move in from right side of field and it is Tommy Byrne coming in Tommy Byrne the left hander coming on to work in the top of the eighth inning John Byrne who started for New York last at two at one third inning is charged with three of the four runs picked up by the brave he gave up three at one walk struck out two Molly Chen came on to the third where two thirds of an inning gave up two hits did not walk about it in order to strike out one and gave up one run Desmar worked two innings and Tom Servans worked two innings Servan gave up two hits no runs and struck out one Tommy Byrne who has a great many years of experience at his disposal being brought in by Casey Fankle in the hopes of holding off the brave from adding any additional runs to the total they have four and when you have none that four could be as big as 44 Tommy Byrne has worked one game worked one on the third inning gave up one run which was earned and once strike out it's one hit pass and then his earned run average in the series is 6.75 to the first baseman for the Milwaukee Braves Frank Sorry he's walked he's forced to runner and he's rounded the first baseman learned the left hander looking into Yogi Para the outfield straight away to wind up then the that shone away now to sorry a left hand batter Pat Small alone in the very small one or and the New York Yankees nothing set to deliver but Pat Small was up to a pitching hand he winds and he pitches and it's a Pat Small inside from all two Tommy Byrne in a little while now as Mike Torrey left hand batter who stands even that box looks down to third base coach Connie Ryan and in a hand he's swinging away with a 4-0 lead this young chicken bull at ball here's a 2-0 pitch to him he takes an inside ball 3 3-0 looks to third base coach Ryan right center with his arms folded deep in right field he takes power 3-0 pitch to the young third base for the inside ball 4 and Torrey is on to the top of the 8 and he's on ball Yogi Byrne moves out to visit with his pitchers giving up to the Milwaukee Braves this afternoon Torrey has received both of them will walk in the second inning and he walks here in the 8 up now as Felix Matia Felix McCatney calls he can run with the speed of a scared rabbit and he has today demonstrated that he has some power he has ball deep in the left field deep in the right center in the third inning he's found half third to first both of three to go to first by Byrne who has a very good motion over there Bill Cowren playing it first who turns the ball out field right away and the stretch by Byrne looks to first from the pitch and a swing and a bouncer to McDuzel throws over to Coleman for one throw to first and it is a double play like a rather slow bounder it's on the left side Byrne McDuzel shuffling to Coleman to Cowren and the double play turned in Torrey watched out the double play turned in by the Yankees in the series the brave has turned in 10 out is the catcher Del Crandall here's the wind up by Byrne and the pitch to the right hand batter and the catch ball for a strike the play for the Yankees as we play in the top half of the eighth inning the final game of the World Series the one that decides everything the next pitch home is a curb inside the ball one, one ball one strike the Milwaukee four runs they hit one error New York Yankees no runs four hits and three errors here's the wind up and the one one pitch Crandall he takes the curbs ball inside ball two, two balls one strike facing nervously and then third they throw to your side and the wind up and the two one delivery is the curbs the slow ball three three balls one strike Tommy Byrne that's the catcher to be used by the Yankees today second left hander here's the wind up three one pitch Crandall swings and fouls it back on the screen and it's a three two count with two out nobody on brave's batting in their half of the eighth inning brave's got four big runs in the third inning on four hits one Yankee error and they have made the four runs stand up there two of our attendance must have a sore finger from pushing that zero button here's the pitch now three two has hung on tops up back in the play coming back to the ground maybe on a three still taking more than he can get and out of play back there but the ball is not yet high enough for a catcher to come back to get under it so don't play three balls two strikes and Elcino has a light they are disposed at this moment to relax because while the brazier bats the Yankees can do nothing about changing the zero indicating their number of runs first flip the ball from the glove to the hand and the three two pitch them down and there's a drive in the left field going with the marker Amos Water going back in almost joining the fans the late high then breaks himself over the fence and the way it is as it complies to a full stop no calculate to make sure here's over that he swings it in at the strike one and the brains have nine hits here's the two strike pitch by Byrne the bats ball outside here in the top of the eighth inning two out nobody on one two pitch it's hung on right foul very small man in the sixth inning here's Byrne ready to work so one two pitch comes down and it is inside the whole ball two two ball two strikes Byrne wants a new ball five run margin the box here's the pitch coming down to the inside now to Byrne here's the payoff pitch coming to the time pitch for the bat it swings and he fouls it off down to Mayne setting back to the press box three seven eight a beautiful grab three is going on towards right field here's the three two delivery outside ball four and Byrne draws a walk in the inning by Wonky and Corrie who just helped one Mantea bounce into a double play so that's ended when Byrne will hit a home run and now reaching the pass of her net and this is a reception he gets as he votes the first place he's now for just a runner more of the Milwaukee Braves and the pass ball is coming up to swinging for Bob Hazel five games now making his appearance in his sixth game of the series he has three hits and 13 times the pass so the top of the mound the outfield is pulled around to the left big hole open in right center field they pitch them down and inside one-on-one Callum plays back to the runner here's the one-on-one pitch the point can a hopper to the right side Callum says he'll take it moves into foul territory right near the pungo circle and he grabs it so pass goal batting for Hazel fouls to the first baseman in the eighth inning for the Milwaukee Braves they get one run on one hit so nowhere's one man left on at the end of seven and a half innings of play that's towards the Milwaukee Pines New York Yankees nothing now the eighth inning for the Yankees two opportunities for the Yankees to try and solve the great pitching mastery of Loverdeck this eighth inning having given up on a four-hit stability found six of the Yankees stranded on the bases both in now to the last half of the eighth inning in Hank Maurer a double and three times the batter right hand batter and the Milwaukee Braves both around on the left Matthews starting that foul line in third Robinson deep in left field and pass goal down in right field there's a pitch outside Mullen this is pass for Hazel in the eighth inning he remains in the game he's down in right field here's the one to all six topside all two the pass ball doing nothing makes a look up in the skies playing going over the Yankees stadium and for that take a little look at it try to get his mind off the fact that he's working in a tense moment there's a swing in the long drive deep in the left field foul way up off the the side and it bounces back down in the blank field from the Yankees to the Braves on August the 29th 1951 back here to Hanuman and there's a fly ball get out into shallow left center field Logan backing up bounces left hand he grabs it the Johnny Logan out into short left center field and the batter now is in this country's water in the first inning first plate the third five the batter's six fish gone one get a miss the pass ball strike one coffee is there a run he's fishing he is just running for a chance fetch against the Yankees in the world series and he's fishing for his third victory next pitch to the water pass ball inside law one and one 280 pounders working just as carefully as he possibly can braves the leading five to nothing over the Yankees from the last half of the eighth inning pitch to the water outside with a pass ball two ball and one strike that seems to radiate from Mr. Burdette not even a slot of the batter the pitch one and a miss strike two now to country's water with Mickey Mantle on deck the walkie with five runs nine hits in one air the Yankees with no runs four hits and three errors then the two two pitch to the water swings and pops at the left side moving his foul charge sorry is the catcher's final at Matthews and the final is under six to the catcher's foul final two away in the last half of the eighth inning and the batter now Mickey Mantle the bravest five the Yankees nothing one on a long five all hits the deep left center field moving over there is coming in still backing up there it is got it the Yankees get out in order no run and at the end of eight innings to play the storm the walkie five the New York Yankees nothing top of the ninth inning now with Tommy Byrne who came on to work for the Yankees in the eighth continuing in the ninth inning front lead they will send up to the shortstop Johnny Logan third base Melody Matthews and Hank Aaron great calm of sound now coming out of the stand the walkie routers here in Yankee Stadium begin to feel that the Braves are one big step closer to being the champions of the world so we shall see for the the walkie braves Johnny Logan steps in the right hand batter Johnny has played a very important part in this series where the spectacular play of fields and the resounding bat Tommy Byrne is all set to go up to the Elgi Paras five runs nine hits one error from the walkie there's a pitch by Byrne Logan swings and lands one to the third baseman Johnny Coupex one out one pitch one swing one out Logan really wraps that ball but right to Johnny Coupex and it brings up Betty Matthews he sacrificed in the seventh fly to center and a fourth double in the third and it was his double that brought home the first two Milwaukee runs that really started the merry-go-round and gone he was called out and strikes in the first inning left hand batter off field pull to the right Byrne the left hander he was in the fast ball strike one over the outside corner the swing in a bouncing ball to Jerry Coleman one hop throws to Skyron and out number two second to first Coleman to Skyron two hops of the braves in the top of the ninth and Hank Aaron moves out there now with two hits in four times of bat left to my hand he gets being given the accolades that he is so deserving of pitch by Byrne to the right hand batter outside with a fast ball ball one just a few steps around to the left here's the one ball pitch by Byrne a big curve outside and I'm ball two Milwaukee five runs nine hits one error New York Yankees no runs four hits then three errors and we're playing in the top of the ninth inning in the Yankee stadium the deciding game of the world series the pitch to Aaron fast ball outside ball three step three nothing delivery to Aaron is over the outside corner to three balls one strike on three one take is thank you call with a fast ball over the outside corner to me whole count now to Aaron two strikes here's the playoff pitch by Byrne to Aaron point hit to five ball deep in the center field man almost back has lost your home and he's under it and he takes it top of the ninth inning for Milwaukee no runs no hits no errors and nobody left on he's the middle third of the batting order Para, McDougall and Kubeck some mighty Yankee bats with four base hits to double the bow in the first inning then it was not until the fifth inning when they were able to get another base hit off his offering in the sixth inning they got a single by Manel in the seventh they got a single by Kubeck three strikeouts and Verdeck has lost only one batter a historical ninth inning more than a walkie-praise they hope and the last hope for the New York Yankee in this the 1957 finale here's the pitch now to Para he swings and he lifts a high puffer to the infield sorry with his arms waved out post in near the bag he takes it in about 15th fair enough number one for the Yankee in the last half of the ninth inning and the blades are two outs away on becoming the world champion Bill McDougall he has no hits in three times at bat today he has been most of the afternoon again positioning Felix Manzia here's a pitch shown he swings out it's a thousand back on the frame Bill McDougall standing up there around to the left big hole over in right center field Matthews backs up for about three steps off the grass that's third the pitch to him is a curve ball outside one ball and strikes not looking the least bit higher his last time out they say he is only 87 pitches he's ready now with a 1-1 delivery to McDougall he checks his swing he takes a fast ball right inside two balls one strike the braids fly the Yankees nothing we're in the last half of the ninth inning one out the Yankees standing now as the defending champion trying to come back here's the 2-1 pitch the side armor pump pow coming back here the screen it's out of play so it's a two ball two strike count now there's Bill McDougall Dell Seidel looking back for that ball and hangs on the net it's sitting right there back at home plate so it's two ball two strikes we're net looking in for the sign is ready to work here's the wind up pitch on the way the McDougall the side armor lined out in the right center field is the base pitch so the Yankees are still alive as McDougall flaps the single in the right center field all in the fifth pitch off truly one of the great right handers that has pitched in anywhere else here is game Lou Bredet McDougall on his first and Tony Kubek the young man from Milwaukee who has one hitting three times in fast is up there now he single his last time up he flies a left he's bounced a third Matthews with that left hand batter during that foul line the outfield shaded around to the option field they're giving him right center field pitch by Bredet is one on a five ball hit to the right center field Hank Jarron moving back there very casually he's under the attack just two outs last half of the night sitting the players leading five to nothing and Jerry Coleman moving up there as Bredet moves out to Johnny Logan to get the ball still calm we'll bring you a brief summary after this game and then we'll take you down to the winning clubhouse has one hit three times in fast represents the last hope for the Yankees runner first hole of sight and now the umpire that second base Joe Paparello holds up time and some of the Yankee fans are I'm presuming the Yankee fans are just baseball fans we're hanging over the fence down in left center field they moved out of the bleachers and naturally umpires wanting to make sure that in the event of five ball might be hit out that way that a fielder would not be interfered with that over anxious or over zealous fan so they've moved them back out of there and lubricates who is anxious to step into that coveted spot in history is ready and he delivers to Coleman the side on fastball like one as he pops that rod and back down in the mouth Jerry Coleman standing in there Mcdougall leads away here's the one strike pitch just winging a little slicer going in the right field the center for a make-up Mcdougall holds it second and then he past calls makes the throw in the mancia so Coleman delays momentarily the waves salivation as the Yankees leads five to nothing and now the Yankees have six hits off Luverette he singles with a picture do the bat no as to his fans started for the exit waves have stopped and they're all looking on Jerry Coleman brings his plastic liner back in get his regular baseball cap and as the clouds move in white sleazy clouds almost as a well a poor runner of the banners and the ribbons and the horn just a Milwaukee fan hopes that they will be able to utilize call them take time and moving out now is Tommy Burn who's gonna wrap for himself Tommy as you know is a pretty good man with that wood Casey Stengel figuring that Tommy Burn a left hand batter who is just as well is gonna let Burn pass for himself in the regular season Burn hits for a 189 average at three home runs and eight RBI's in 27 times in batting at seven hits so Burn is up there now Tommy Burn between Luverette the Milwaukee Braves and the championship for the baseball world here's the pitch to Burn that's all it's inside low ball one Jerry Coleman is on at first two men out in the last half of the line setting Braves five the Yankees nothing Braves with five runs on nine hits in one air the Yankees just no run six hits and three errors the outfield is pulled around to the right some of the fans have released paper from the fans floating around where death looks back to the runner second delivers to Burn a strike ball the inside corner one one there's an expectancy in the air that's almost as it was when Don Larson was reaching for his great fame in the test game whether they be Yankee fans or Brave fans now rooting for over death one one pitch is a strike over the inside corner one ball and two strikes starting to feel a great responsibility that rests on his arm even though he's enjoying a five run lead with two men on one two strike down on Tommy Burn stretches now looks to the runners and here's the one two pitch coming down about to the left right side knock down just knocking the ball down and keeping a run from coming in five to nothing the Braves lead has a swing in a foul back one strike Garland will just return to the lineup today then the fifth inning and he's remained in the ball game and at first base he's over two down field around to the left McDoogle is on at third Coleman is on at second Tommy Burn the base runner's first Hank Aaron has pulled around and left center field a breeze is blowing across from left to right for that stick hold on now the way that's this world series broadcast let's pick up the left stick with who it was a pleasure to work along with Bob Neil in this series and here what's the victorious world champion Lil Boogie Braves after the barrel the happiest time to lock a room over now to just throw baseball history by meeting the New York Jackies another shot out Luke congratulations thank you you're all there's Vio the Jakesville oh it certainly was and you sent those Jackies down two straight ball games going out giving a run it was a great challenge to you Rosalie occasion and that's beautiful baseball and off three games oh you gotta be lucky you're all you gotta hit the ball at some like this like that last play he had him made a great play I miss that Robert Anderson it was a great one Luke congratulations nice con right with all over the world here is Mr. Luke Brady and any other ball boys as I have this kind of the greatest ball I think for you that's the I'll tell you what I'm proud about the we've seen the great ball son and it was just a tremendous the anti-ball club and this is a tremendous ball son but we're just a little miss us that's right ladies we love to rock it is the dead eight series Mr. Mr. job just one job any map you've been over that please now let's get some of the other players up to your side to get over that over here and Lou being surrounded by it everybody here's Joe Crabby who's much I'm over that today and yeah we must really have that stuff on the ball oh he's wonderful wonderful competitor early got a little tired but he came through and he made a great play to end the ball game it was a wonderful victory for everybody I just feel funny when you hit that whole run I was very proud of you oh boy that's nothing like that no matter when you hit him but hit him in the series it's a great thrill Earl that's right well I was Joe Crandall thank you got you to the Milwaukee Braves Brett Shady who didn't play the last few ball games because of this really boy he was in the all the way doing a great job for the way this year that's a great thrill buddy we got a great ball from there about that we went the hard way all year and we come up behind yesterday we lodged the next week different you know what you know what you know we did that's the kind of a ball from well you got you got a prediction that's in you yes that's right my Brett Shady Milwaukee Braves here is Hank Aaron who had a great series Hank congratulations thank you thank you thank you that was a really good game you win thank you it's true how do you feel to be a world champion oh it feels wonderful really good we're all very very proud of you the whole nation thank you did a great job thank you thank you wonderful Henry Aaron sent a feeling of the Milwaukee Braves and Frank Boy a Brooklyn boy who had a wonderful series too Frank I know you're really happy oh well it's the greatest thought I've ever had in my life I don't think I've ever experienced anything like this I mean it's really tremendous probably when you were a youngster on a Brooklyn Frank you probably looked forward to someday playing at Yankee Stadium well I never seen anything like this I mean and as well it was really great we beat a great club and well it took a great club to be a great club to be we did it a while thank you very much Frank Troy first place for the Milwaukee Braves and this is the only brand to win right John well thanks very much Frank Troy I hope you found with a joy here he is