 So Brock is stepped in there, Jim Lomborg down looking to Elton hard into the line-up the kick and the first pitch of the ball game, a little bit outside, a curveball. Depensively for the Red Sox, Scott at first, second base Andrew, shortstop Petra Silly at third base, boy, the pitch by Lomborg to Brock. The ball head out into left field, you're simply going to, that ball may be in there, the 50s, how'd you get up with it? A great play by Todd at 50s, by this ball game off, right in that left field corner. And it looked like this Brock may have dropped this game off with an extra base hit. The strokes he's playing over towards center have a long way to run, but he's fast and he got there and he made the play. First flood, four for 25, batting 160. The first pitch to Lomborg, it's topped up out of the center field, right this pitch. Good have no trouble with it, underneath it and pitch it. Walk out 103, only one previous 4-3 series in which the two seven-game starters had two and old records from the series. 19-25, Walter Johnson of Washington and Mick Aldrich, who the pitchers are. Walter Johnson went all the way, but they lost the ball game 9-7. Jim Lomborg pitching the Roger Marys. Herbal women have been topped back once, and you're going to hear it noise all day. It's two-way, when the top pass the first inning here at Fenway Park. In Boston, the seventh game of the World Series. Lomborg kicked, here's the pitch. Better low and then bad. Elston Hyde wanted that one. The count, one ball and one strike. Marys had a good series. He's batting 348, eight for 23. He has one home run. And that was the run-run that they got. The Cardinals offered Jim Lomborg over in Bush City. Here's the pitch. Ball right back through the middle. Andrews backhand the ball. No chance to go out Roger Marys. Both Lomborg had a shot at this ball. It's right back through the middle. He put his glove down to not come up with it. Andrews, knowing that he had no chance to go out Marys. Just hell over the ball. On his first base. With the first base of the ball game. And it brings up Orlando Cepeda. Three for 24. He has one run battered in. Batting 125. The umpires in today's game. Stevens behind home plate. Barwick at first. Umont at second. Down a telly at first. The left field line. Runge at the right field line. Paul Pryor. He gives a target. Lomborg looks at Marys at first. Here's the pitch. Almost got him. Little inside. Ball one. It's two away. We're in the top half of the first inning. Orlando with that thick bat of his. 36 inches. 40 ounces. Right down on the end of it. Lomborg looks at Marys. Here's the pitch. Inside. Ball two. In front of home plate. Massaging the ball. Says something to Jim Lomborg. Cepeda. Having trouble with that bat. As we said yesterday. He doesn't seem to be fooled on the pitch. He just can't make contact. The Q and O pitch. Here it is. Down and out to Mike Andrew. The second base. You'll go to John Scott over first. And that's off to Cepeda. And that's off to Carville. Here in the first inning at St. Wayne Park. For the score. St. Louis. Carville's nothing. And the Boston Red Sox coming to bat. With Peely Wies. This is Harry Carrey. Five Gibson. He's won two games in a series. 13 and 6 all the year. Facing Joe four. In the wind up the pitch. Outside. Ball one. And as we said so many times. Five Gibson. He gets right back on that rubber. As soon as he gets the ball from the catcher. He is ready to pitch. Into the wind up. Joe four. Spring. Down the back. One ball and one strike. Potentially for the Cardinals. Cepeda at first. Second base. Javier. Shortstop. Maxwell. Third base. Shannon. In left field. Brock. Here's the wind up. The pitch by Gibson. A curve ball. Going outside. Austin Centerfield. Layout there. Kurt Fluss. In right field. Roger Maes. The catcher's Kim McCarver. And the pitcher of course. Bob Gibson. Into the wind up. The two-in-one pitch to four. He's got a Texas win. He stops here in the bottom half of the first inning. The Cardinals failed the score in the first inning. Into the wind up. The pitch by Gibson. It's too high. Four hundred. He's four for ten. He chokes up on the bat. Here's the pitch. He puts him on down the first base line. To play it off with his hipster ball over the hardly edge. He's going to pitch them. It looks like they are in the first inning. Intentionally. They're going to pitch to you 50. Bob Gibson. The kick. In there. Just got the inside corners strike one. You better believe he will be careful with this color. Grzegorzowski. Nine for twenty-two. Two homers in a series. Batting in a two, four, oh nine. Down at second base Joe Foy. Grzegorzowski holds that bat high. Gibson looks back at Foy at second. And wakes the wheel. Hips the ball to Maxfield. And it looks like Maxfield is just off. He's going to cut in back of Foy. As far as little profits are on his 50. It's one away. Where's the bottom half of the first inning? Gibson looks back at second. Here's the pitch. That's the count. One ball to nine to win a third game. Here in this seventh game of the World Series. The set. Here's the pitch. He's going to win. There's the looper. After shortstop Maxfield. Hips his ball to the base. And Gibson jammed him with that pitch. That's not things you don't see too often. You don't see. He gets jammed too much with a baseball. Halston one for nine. Batting one eleven. Gibson. Checking with the cover. His pressure. The cover giving him a sign. Gibson sets. Looks back at second. Here's the pitch. Curve ball in there for Kyle Strike one. Gibson looks to me like he may be changing his pattern. And in the first two games he started off with a lot of fast balls. Today he's thrown a few breaking balls already. One strike on Ken House. And here's the pitch. He's on top of House and with two strikes. Joe Foy down at second base. It's two away. First inning. This game has just gotten underway. Halston away back in that batters. But moving that pattern back and forth. Now he's set. So is Gibson. The pitch. Best ball. In there for Kyle Strike three. There are some cars working. So that's after the red stop. Here's the bottom half of the first inning. The scours. That's where it's nothing. And bastard nothing. And then he's coming up and Tim McCarver, Mike Shannon, and Julian Javier will be the first three hitters coming up for the St. Louis Cartons. No scour. Bob Gibson after walking the first man really went to his fast ball and good breaking ball. And got the next three men off neither. So now here's McCarver leading it off for the Cartons. Billy. Stop paying up the second inning. McCarver. Janet and Javier. Jim Lernberg. He's ready. Elton High giving the sign. Jim kicks that big leg up in the air high. Here's the pitch. The ball is popped up. That's the set of the start stop. Clips his glasses underneath it and takes it. Both of these pitches. If you can tell this, Rick, it looks sharp. Mike Shannon. He has one home run in the series. High for 20, batting 250. Big third baseman. Hits from the right side. Right down on the end of that bat. Lombard. The kick. The pitch. The curve ball. He was taking all the way. It's in there for call strike one. Both of these pitches. Lombard to the Red Sox. Gips it for the Cartons head. Good control. There's no need of taking anything. There's very subtle walk. There's a shot on the curve ball. Try to get that first striking on it. Then shot on him with that curve ball. There's no way around but away at third base. No balls. Two strikes on Shannon. This went away. There is not only with the bat batting 333. 7 for 21. He had it in that field. He's made a excellent, great play. The second base. Armier. Any pursue. The shot stops. Utility infielder for the Cartons. Says you really can't appreciate this color until you've seen him play and been with him day in and day out. A player chokes up on the bat. Lombard kick. Here's a pitch. It's foul straight back. Elton hired. Over to his right. Stops on it. Right back in the sand. Strike one. It's two away. When the top half is second inning here at Fenway Park. The seventh game of the World Series. He and I'm Pee-wee Reeves. Bringing you this seventh game. And it certainly has been a pleasure. Bringing you all seven games of the World Series. Your own radio. The kick for Lombard. There's a base head out into left field. He takes it all one half. And that's the second hit for the Cardinals. One by Mass and one by Javier. That's the eighth hit in the series for Javier. He likes to run. And as Harry told you, Maxville likes to hit and run. He wants to do it. Well, what's Javier at first? Lombard. You actually know what's first. He's not going a third ball in there. Stack one. We have the pitcher up next. Bob Gibson. And he's not the bad hitter. Maxville steps back out of that pot. Check for these quotes. Joe Shilts. And third base. Posing in third base. Dick Sussler. That's for the Cardinals. Lombard. Takes it easy. Here's the pitch. And Elton Harris picks out a thought that Javier may be going. So that makes a count one ball and one strike. Maxville still checking with Joe Shilts. Steps out. Giving him a sign. Down his third. Touching the cap for letters. Well, if he gave anything, he's already given it because Maxville's back in the Lombard. Clips over to first. And Javier had a pretty good lead. He may be going. One ball and one strike. It's too late. Don't pass the second one. Looking out at Lombard. Lombard's wearing and he flips over to first again. And Javier is diving back in there. Javier gets a pretty good lead for Javier. Here's the pitch. Javier made a bluff, but he did not go in there. In there, all strike two. And Howard came up, found it better. Ready to throw. Javier at first base. It's two away. Started listening off. But popping up. Shannon struck out. Javier singled. Later with one ball and two strikes on him. The throw to first base. Javier back in 20 times. That's two for 15. Batting 133. Jim Lombard. He stooped over, getting a sign. Tough to stay in there. Checking with Schultz at third base. Close ready way, not too deep. Here goes Javier to Tim's side. Howard threw. Here's Hugh Potts and Howard had a penny proved perfectly. Doug Scott takes the first pitch for Gibson. Offside. It'll be John Scott. Reggie Smith and Rachel Petrucelli. Here's the pitch for Gibson. In 227 in the series. He has five for 22. He's choking on the pad a little bit today. Gibson. Her ball. In there for the cross strike one. That's what makes this fellow a good pitcher. He can throw hard, but he kind of finishes you every once in a while. He gets behind you. He can still get that curve ball over. There it is. A good fast ball. Swing on this. Strike two. And looked like that pitch was right in the power of George Scott. But just a little bit inside. He tried to chop down on him. No contact. Two and two's a count. Gibson to wind up the kick. Her ball. He got him looking back and strike out. Reggie Smith is the centerfielder for the Red Sox. You know the Cardinals in ten World Series. They've won seven of the game. And five of those seven wins. One, two wins. Cardinals have never lost a series. They've gone to seven games in. Reggie Smith. Gibson. First pitch. Runner missed. Strike one away. I don't have to second anything. Here's Fenway Pye in Boston. The seventh game of the World Series. Pitches. Reggie Smith started check piece. Well, I guess he got a piece of it. Strike two. Gibson. Working things. A cover. Giving the signs. In the wind up the kick. The own two-pitch. A ground round for the second base of Javier. On a big hop. Pips the ball over his tomato. And that's all for Reggie Smith. So it's two up and two down. Here's the bottom half of the second base. That's the cello. He gets a nice hand. He's the shot down for the Red Sox. We hit a little batting something till yesterday. He just knocked two out of the park. He has good power. Gibson. Curve ball. And I show him the paper with Petra Silly. Said the two home runs he hit yesterday were fastballs. Gibson starts him off with a curve today. The one and old pitch. Other curve balls. Spong on. Miss. Strike one. They play Petra Silly. Especially Kurt Ford out in center field. Around to left center. The ball. The kick. Another curve ball. Spong on. The first time. Petra Silly saw Gibson in the first game. Gibson struck him off three times. The ball. Two strikes. The kick for Gibson. The pitch. The curve ball fell straight back. And the count remains one and two. Coaching at first base. Red Sox. The great second baseman Bobby Doerr. Over at third base, Ed Patowski. He struck Petra Silly out. And that's all for the Red Sox. Here in the bottom half of seconding. The score. The St. Louis final is nothing. And the Boston Red Sox is nothing. Now leading off the top half of thirding. You never hear the hitter when they threw out how we are at second base prime to steal. Curve ball. Out inside. The Maxwell Gibson. The kick. That arm. Fastball hit down at third base. The bats give him a little grab. The umpires have done in the series there. Certainly have, Billy. All in time. There must be something. Right over the wall in left field. Frank Umont. The second base umpire spotted it. It's a town. It looks to me like a fan. He up in the screen right there. Where they're getting him down. This game is ready to start. Ron Borg. H.D. Maxfield. Head out into center field. Reggie Stipp going way back. Way back down Maxwell. This year he hit one home run during a regular season. And that was inside the park. He really hit this one yesterday in a fly ball. Deep in the center. There's everybody. And today he surprised them even more by hitting one off the top of the center field wall. While it's a triple for down Maxwell hitting off the third inning. The infield is in. Bob Gibson. The pitcher for the Cardinals. Ron Borg. Looks so with third Maxwell. Here's a kick to pitch. Bird ball in there for calls like one. You know Harry, Maxwell hit a couple of hard balls to center field yesterday with Crock. Yes, that's the one that I was referring to up here. Unusual form hits straight away. Usually it's the ball going right here. That's the pitch. By Lombard threatening here in the top half of the third inning. The Red Sox. Have the infield pulled in but no one away. Gibson's a hitter. Down to the pitcher, Elson Howard. Looks so with Maxwell. Here's the kick to pitch. Bird ball in. Two balls. One strike for Gibson. Gibson checks with Joe Shilts in third base. He's been trying to get a piece of that bird ball. Here's a kick to pitch. Carter makes a counterfeit. Got two tipping off the center field wall. A lot of smoke out there. I believe the building's on fire out beyond the center field fence. That's all we need, Harry. Yes, and here's the pitch. James Carroll not great work at the infield. There's nothing out of nine. It's the only pitch who's been able to stop him so far. Well, let's see how he's trying to pitch and that pitch was going on sad. Here's the kick to pitch. Pardon me. In the top half of third inning. Boston has no run. Blue rock for the count of two balls. No strikes on him. Steps out of there. As Lombard takes a little bit too much time. A little bit too much time for Brock. Brock now checking with him. Shilts. He's coached third base. Now he's ready. Here's the one strike on him. Lombard. Here's the pitch. So what makes quick third? The kick. The one, two games of the series. The seventh and final game of the world series. Here's the pitch. Right out the center field. He's last down the first pitch. The first pitch to property. Every hitter is tight. The inside port. The plate. He seems to have a pattern. There he is. That fast ball. Tight inside. And breaking pitch away. As the ball hits. Reggie Smith takes it on one half. In the store is Maxwell. The first run in this far. The hitter of the series. Rodding in. Darrell Maxwell. The Roger Mass of the hitter. First base Roger Mass. He-Weave at Cardinals now have five hits. We're in the third inning of this game. In the first two games of Lombard's pitch. The total of 18 innings. They have a total of four hits. So that sharp rest must make a difference. This guy, as I said, pitched 290 some odd innings during the season. And they had a tough penetrator all the way. And here's their big man. He had to pitch Sunday to beat the Minnesota twins with a tough ball game. I saw it. And so did most of the fans. Both the country. We prepared the game on NBC. Television plays at a tough year. But don't count him out yet. Sopeta, the first pitch. There doesn't spread. They let smoke fill a wing upwards. Still haven't seen any flame where there's smoke. There's fire. I know Sopeta. He was a count-up at 1-1-1 strike. How did third base first blood? Roger Mass for 25 now. He ratted out. The first batter for the second base has had one run. They laid this game one and nothing. They kicked the pitch. It's iron inside. Ball two. He won 22 and lost nine during the regular season. As we said, what a dog fight that wasn't American League. The first and third. Here's the pitch for Sopeta. And Pee Wee, Jose Santiago is working on the Red Sox both of these two games. After now, it doesn't look like the same ball. It doesn't. He's not sharp. But three and two pitch to Sopeta. A down to after shots after selling the wrong throw with a jarred stock. They came up with two big turtles, too. And the Boston Red Sox, nothing. This is Harry and Gary with Pee Wee Reese, the Cardinals for out-of-the-pounds who's on the triple by now. They're going places by 100,000 wall pitch. Two to nothing as we go to the bottom of the third. Really? That's an odd. Bob Gibson's first pitch. Bob Gibson, the kick to pitch. They're a lazy property jamming with it. So they lay it down in fair space. In fair, fair, fair, take it. And one down here in the bottom half to 13. Keynes in a nice league. Manager. Gene Mock told me that the manager of the Phillies, Ron Borg, swings and misses strike one. He just keeps five. Here is a kick to pitch. Here on the season, I thought you'd lost to Bennett. Nelson Brown stepped right in and did a tremendous job. Here we go. Ron Borg tries a check. He swings, goes around, one ball and two strikes on him. It's one away with the bottom half to third inning. Gibson has not given up a hit. The Cardinals have two runs on five. It's from the bottom half to third inning. Here's the kick to pitch. A fast ball and a tanny. Ron Borg starts looking. And that is the third strike out. Four strike out. Bob Gibson is pure away. He walked his first time up. Find up the kick. Her ball in there. Strike one. One ball and two strikes. Here comes the fire to Barb. There might be a little late. One and two pitch too far. He's down and straight back. In center field in those places right now. One ball and two strikes on him. It's pure away. A lot of firms out there that hit you remark when they began to wave. So they wanted to train sister radios out there. Here's the bottom half to third inning. Nothing. That's the fourth inning. Three innings one pretty fast. It's your turn. Come on in here. Here he comes. Thank you, Pee Wee. Tim McCarter will lead it off. Popped up his first time up. He's two out of 20 in the series. Cardinals leading two to nothing. One more. Working with two days left. Very sharp as he was. And his first two stacks. And that's understandable. Had a tremendous series regardless of how this game comes out. Just as he's had a great season. They've pitched to McCarter. And it's a little bit outside of the news. Two balls, no strikes. McCarter. Nothing out of seven against the pitching of Jim Lombord. Bob Gibson has fanned five men in the first three innings. Gibson shooting for his fifth straight World Series victory. Here's a pitch. A fastball in the Connecticut is a striker's goal. Third base, Cutler's selling a shot stop. Andrews is second and started third. Behind the plate is Elston Hall. Lombord the pitcher. Yes, Stumpski and left strip of Center and Halston and right. Two balls and a strike to pitch on the way. And he lost his plastic helmet on Elston. And McCarter's even two and two. The Cardinal hitters Stumpski, they've been chasing a lot of bad balls against Lombord. And there was an example of it. Nobody on, nobody on. Top of the fourth. Cardinal's out in front, two to nothing. Here's the pitch. Curb ball going inside. McCarter had an ocean started to swing stopped and then got out of the way. Now his four three balls, two strikes and the fire has been put out in that building across the way. Lombord left handed out of the pitch. He bounces one foul off and then fair down the Scott. So he still alive. I know he's hobbling around a little bit. That one hit him right off the instep. McCarter picks up the Ryzenbag. Drives off his hands and returns to the play. He was a sensation. He hit 478 or something like that. In this series the Red Sox have stopped him. 478 was right. I'm the signal. Three to pitch. Here it is. Brown wall to the second baseman. That should be easy. Andrews has it. Over to Scott for the up. McCarter rolls for Mike Andrews. And now bring up Mike Shannon. He fanned his first time up. He's nothing out of seven against Lombord. Fire that we referred to was in a railroad car on a siding across the way. I'm happy to report that it's been extinguished. The pitch to Shannon. Off-ball in there and strike his car. One strike and a ball. Lombord actually looks sharper here on this fourth inning than he did earlier in the game. Seems to find that real good count wall is again. Here's a pitch and it's inside. Forcing Shannon back. The Cardinals two runs, five hits no air so far and the Red Sox nothing across. One on half nobody on base top of the fourth. Two to nothing in favor of San Luis. Here's a pitch for Shannon. For ball fouled out and out of play. Mike Shannon looked earlier in this series in a home run in the 1964 World Series against Whitey-4. Two strikes and a ball. One on half. Bouncing ball. The four. He's got it. Here's the ball inside. So four throws out Shannon. Two up two down and that will bring up hot air who singled his first time at bat without trying to steal. The first Cardinals runner up stealing in fact he was the first Cardinal to try to steal with the exception of Lou Brown who's had four stolen bases. Having himself a great series he's two out of seven he ruined Ron Borg's no hitter in the second game of the series here at Fenway Park. Now the pitch and who he lines one foul and Joe Schultz the third base coach hit the deck to get out of the way of that one. And now kind of loses the vertebrae a little bit as he does a little dance. Nobody on base two to nothing in favor of the Cardinals. One on one but that's got to be a mistake. He fouled off the first took the second thing. Jim Lawnboy getting ready their pitch didn't mean to swing half swing and he fouled it off to the right Bobby Thor recovers it Bobby fumble that one when he was the second baseman for the Red Sox he rarely fumble the ground ball he had an error as a record where he fouled later broken Bob Gibson pumps and fires there's a strike and Andrew is shot in the opposite of Ron Andrew is sacrificed his first time at bat he's had a good series hitting 400 with four out of ten leading off here in the fourth two to nothing in favor of swing looks here's a pitch curveball low fixing his pitches more this afternoon when he has previously Mike Andrew is right handed about it chokes up a little bit here's a pitch fouled back and out of play got around late on a high fastball the decisive game in the world series whoever wins this one wins the booty as it were the winner's share there's no tomorrow this is it Mike Andrew is waiting and Gibson's pitch a tap down the third base line MacArthur bounces on it because there's no reason to and so comes back to the play Shannon playing straight away third base Andrew is just played straight away in the outfield Bob Gibson was found five and three innings just ready two strikes in a ball yes, Grimsy will be next the pitch he struck him out called Andrew just called out on strike strikeout number six for Bob Gibson and here's Carl Grimsy one of the fourth and he did it all and he shut out victory in his second game his second victory hits the F Grimsy and it's a breaking the low and inside Grimsy popped up to the shot stop Macbeth was first down the bat he's out still out of nine against the pitching of Bob Gibson Carl Grimsy the pitch to him he started a swing held up and it was high for ball two Grimsy hitting 409 in the series he's got nine hits for 20 total bases as the most total bases of anybody in the series I have a signal there's a wind up on the pitch a ball in there is like it's on we've talked about how far Yosemski swings for bats I'm sure that's common knowledge now and it's significant that in seven games as far as he swings he's only struck out once how the wind up here's a pitch bouncing ball to hot air big hop he's got it puts over the first in time Yosemski bounces out from the hot air to the pitch two outs only one man has reached faith and I don't know what to lead our man Joe Ford his first time up Gibson to stand six with me bottom of the fourth here's a pitch Swarman's found back he had a good cut at a high fast ball one strike and a ball ten of Harrelson Charlie Finley's gift to these Boston Reds and Harrelson as a matter of fact how the wind up the pitch swings Yosemski strikes two and Harrelson is in a hold two strikes and up Gibson keeps pouring smoke I'm not referring now to that fire which has been extinguished we're in the bottom of the fourth two to nothing in favor of the Cardinals red birds with that fried hit Red Sox haven't had any yet I've got only one base runner and he was stranded in the first inning to lead off man Joe Ford walked on to his sacrifice in the second Yosemski popped up and how's the fan here's a pitch Swarman's found back strikes a nothing two out bottom of the fourth St. Louis leading two to nothing Tim McCarver goes out to talk to Bob Gibson Gibson has hit four complete game victories in a role in the World Series the first time he pitched in the series in 1964 the first game he was beat he pitched the decisive seventh game that year in one at a ring a fourth straight World Series victory through the pitch curveball barely missed outside two strikes in a ball 10 houses he's got one out of nine in the series facing Gibson for the first time in this game he was out on strikes in the first inning two strikes in a ball two outs nobody on the pitch he struck him out bringing seven strikeouts one, two, three go to the left shot in the fourth and at the end the four full innings the score remains St. Louis two fourth and nothing good off in the top of the fifth for St. Louis quickly first time up the first pitch still in his arms he scored the first run out of wind up the pitch by Landau and it's a fast ball a little bit low ball two two balls no strike Landau has a walk in he's allowed five hits in two runs there's a pitch flung on a bouncing ball before he's got it a lot of time throws perfectly I still bounce the four he throws them out Bob Gibson has retired on a lying drive in a first basing Joe Foy triple off the center field war hits the line before and still takes his way out of the inning but then clubs contributed a vital singular center there's a pitch to Gibson given Bob Gibson a fine hand as he steps up to the break there's a pitch and it's low and inside as the singular fans gave Jim Landau in St. Louis one ball one strike one out and nobody runs two to nothing in favor of the cuts we're in the fifth the pitch by Landau like his ball boy he looks much sharper these last two innings than he did at the beginning of the game bright sunshine being Sunway Clark at the moment the pitch one ball and a long loop and the second base on par Frank Hulman huckling out as far as he could to make sure he saw it there was a homer although the ball bounced out to the field here's Brock Huckling fouled out of the sixth difference huckling at first base Bob Gibson has helped his own cars with a long homer beyond the 279 mark in the extreme center field corner nothing out of two here's the pitch by Landau thinking fastball low and outside the counter is even on the bottom of the strut Brock has had 10 out of 27 now in the series including nothing out of 10 against Landau there's a pitch he swings at him on the way looks to be 27 take out 10 he's 10 out of 17 against the other pitchers but for Landau he would have a phenomenal batting average one run is in on a homer and by Gibson one out the Cardinals are out in front three nothing Landau's pitch and Brock takes it high ball two two balls two struts one out and one in Bob Gibson's first World Series homer out of time Brock waiting here's a pitch there's a line shot in the left field and Brock's in there for a base hit so Brock has his first hit he has 70 fumbles of all just in all of them but Brock doesn't fly to advance Brock has got his first hit against Jim Landau on his 11th time of bat I don't bring up Kurt Fluss who may have gotten the most important hit of the game when with two out and one in the third he lined a single to center to put the Cardinals out in front I know a little around the mound when it was raised in Santiago who mounted Jadik Williamstead would be his first pitcher up in the bullpen he was throwing out there George Scott and Elston Howard talking to Jim Landau a delay tactic to enable Santiago to get ready out there Brock has stolen four bases he's his first base with one out and four as a hitter Landau throws over there but Brock is back Brock leads with four stolen bases no pitch oh that goes behind Kurt Fluss and he winds up spinning around on these bats with the opposite side of the plate during his entire nationally career Bob Gibson gets 12 home runs in regular season play but hey he got his first in World Series competition Brock leads Landau getting ready the hesitation is about there goes Brock but that's anxious to get the ball away he dropped it Brock had a great jump on first base I doubt of how he could have thrown him out Brock now has 11 hits from the series leading everybody hands are driving and around Cardinals out in front three to nothing there's a stretch by Landau hand of it it's a curve ball in the first strike call two ball down the strike on Fluss with one out of two in this game one out of nine against Landau he's got five hits in this series which is in his seventh and final game Brock a short lead a second base for this high inside curve ball ball three Jose Santiago he's out on the bullpen and throwing hard out there three balls one strike on Kurt Fluss surely tries to steal first still 52 bases during the regular season still in five in a series there's a very good try to steal and he's going to make it he's going to make it all right Fluss started a swing and then stopped the ball got away from hard I thought perhaps he might have fouled but he didn't it was all four on Brock's steal third I told you he rarely tries to steal third base I heard that Harry but he had a big jump and Fluss put Cardinals in his five now to really break it open there's only one man out the infield playing halfway around shot and second Brock the third Fluss the first a lot of speed score three then I think St. Louis a pitch to Roger Madden no strike, no strike that ten hits in this series ten out of 25 which is a four hundred batting out without too much publicity he has done a fine job in this series runners at first and third here's learn board pitch curve ball and a strike call about even to the ball and a strike the infield in at first and third halfway at shot and second on a sharply hit ground ball they'll try for the double play three to nothing St. Louis no stretch here's the pitch way outside more than a strike we're in the top of the fifth inning the Cardinals about three runs seven hits haven't had a hit and naturally no run tied a world series record for stolen bases here's the stretch here's the pitch strike and listen who he tied Jim Sragill of the curve who stole six in five games in 1907 and Honest Wagner of the Pirates who stole six in seven games in 1909 Roger Madden for the curve of two balls two strikes learn board pitch at Fenway Park they're almost there pin drop as in this decisive game the miracle of Fenway Park has not yet happened it's a long way to go and these red stocks you know the fabulous year they've had I'm a stretch the three to pitch that goes plus one long line drive and the right field Haroldson's gonna catch it he done his block tied me up here's the third of the play he's star and Merz has driven in his summer tournament of theory a sacrifice fly by Roger Merz makes the store now fuller than ever two outs one who is starting on that three to pitch how to come back to first base both teams are not department he's got 11 hits he leads the not department he's stolen six positions he leads in that category and here's a long nose of pitch the throw of the first one of that good enough they can save it a cardinal from the top of the fifth on board he throws over there I don't believe the cardinals have ever lost a seven game world center talking to himself he's getting good touches he's getting good pitches the cardinal's 11th world series and they're shooting for their eighth championship they can't even put a ball in a strap four to nothing in the top of the fifth Bob Gibson hasn't allowed I hit a chip and was spanned seven in the first four innings he's a lead by floods the pitch by Landau one that about four and obviously now is present the big man to the cardinal Darjeel Long he's been held to three hits and 26 times a bat in the series and he's nothing on the net and against Lombard he's driven in just one run through the lines and back now he turns to the play the outfield plays in deep Jim Lombard getting ready now the pitch here it is her ball is low not even set up the two balls he's struck top of the fifth innings a capacity crowd a Sunway boy almost an abnormal silence at the moment you couldn't think you wouldn't think it's 36,000 people or so it could be so quiet there's a crowd over there the runner is back the power out there whoopin' it up out there and the bleachers hands out there there's a stretch two pitch was over there to make the play but it was a far ball so play the best of his downer now one gets a new war club up there two balls he's struck top of the fifth innings four to nothing St. Louis there's a stretch the pitch inside a far ball three three balls two strikes full count on our Lando Zepeda Kirk Blood will be going with the pitch again there's two innings and two innings are in the first on a hold on by Bob gets to the stretch the three two pitch there goes Blood howl about to the screen and the count remains the same you know everybody talking all through the series about the spectacular efforts of Carl Yastremsky of the Red Sox a little bronch of the Cardinals Bob Gibson might slip through to be the standout performer in the series making nothing away from the other two men there's a stretch three two pitch there goes the runner swim on a long drive but foul out onto the street here Yastremsky has been sensational not only all the along but throughout the series a little bronch for the Cardinals to sparkle Bob Gibson is alive the Red Sox 1-1 and that's by Jose Santiago but this game isn't over yet much can happen here's the stretch the pitch there goes the runner swim on high top five short let's be of Yastremsky under the ball and he's got it three five the player flies to Yastremsky Boston St. Louis Father's Day for a quarter nothing to tell you all about it very carefully five people here's George Scott who we did not as the umpires found a something on board going on in the right here corner but now we're ready to go George Scott's first time up the pitch a little bit low and outside Gibson hasn't either hit yet not out there I convicted it out here the through the ball towards third he'll get the air on the throw that is the eighth strikeout first pitch flies one hit one air nobody left for the Red Sox and the fifth and at the end of five full inning it's the Cardinals four Red Sox one seconds for space and identification this is WMAQ AM and FM ready to get home with the Floyd Brown Joe Chicago more than 100 I don't know the top half they've made one air off in Red Sox one run on one hit they've made no air Gibson all the way and Lombard all the way the first hitter it'll be Tim McCarver for the Cardinals as they go in the top half the sixth inning Harry all right three way four to one the Red Sox picked up one of those runs here is McCarver nothing out of two in this game pop the sharp road a second the pitch in there a slider a strike call McCarver is nothing out of eight against the pitching of Jim Lombard the Cardinals have had seven hits the Red Sox one one strike on Tim McCarver just as Lombard gets ready McCarver steps out of the batter's box the other one we're in the top of the sixth singularly here's the pitch there's a line drive and a right field Harry from coming in he dies for the ball he dies for the ball there goes McCarver on his later second a great try by Kent Harris that McCarver was out that Harris gonna pop the ball fairly when he saw it pop out of his glove I think as he hit the ground the jar the ball from his mitt it winds up a double for Tim McCarver his first hit off Lombard so the Cardinals have their lead off man at second base here in the top of the sixth they know it's four Red Sox one Mike Shannon who's nothing out of eight against Lombard for the series fans and bounced out of this game right handed hitters we're in the sixth the Grants back and the pitch her ball is high and inside Dan Olsinski a right hander and Ken Gretz a left hander a busy in the Red Sox full pass Shannon hitting out of a wide straddle the Cardinals have had eight hits from this game Gretz takes a look at him here's the pitch stop by Coy takes the ball up can make a play a vicious smash at Joe Foy who knocked the ball down that couldn't make a play and it's not a base hit and the Cardinals have runners at first and second and here comes Montage and Dick Williams at the Boston Red Sox Jim Lombard you have to admire not only this boy's ability but his courage with very sharp rest he hasn't had this stuff here today it's been quite obvious he's going to stay in this ball game the Cardinals in 18 innings previously in this World Series against Lombard had a total of only four hits today they've had eight we're in the sixth inning runners at first and second how many will be the batter first Shannon hit was hit hard and Foy knocked it down but it was an error and there's runners at first and second nobody else Harvey Ayer who's had one out of two in this game right handed batter waits Lombard getting ready the pitch swings and he fouls it back Harvey Ayer was trying to go to the opposite field that time there will be necks followed by Bob Gibson runners at first and second the decisive game of the World Series finds St. Lawrence leading Boston four to one there are Cardinals perched at first and second Shannon at first McCarver at second now Lombard gets ready hesitates to melt and pitches to Harvey Ayer he swings and misses a curve ball strikes a nothing the Cardinals have gotten away to an early lead but these Boston Red Sox have made believers of everybody but the way they have fought back so many times unforgettable season certainly the most unforgettable in the history of the Boston Bulkla you know the Cardinals drew over two million people at their ballpark this year and the Red Sox and the much smaller ballpark here's something like a million seven hundred thousand that's how much interest they created here it is he held up on a curve ball almost chased it two strikes and a ball Cardinal runners at first and second nobody out we've got eight hits in the series has distinguished himself both at bat and in the field as a matter of fact one ball, two strikes lawn board leaning forward McArthur is safe lead at second Shannon a short one at first Scott is not holding them on lawn board at the mouth the pitch there's a long drive and the Cardinals now lead seven to one in the series here's a pitch to Maxville and it's a fast ball Cardinals with two in the third now three in the sixth have a seven to one lead and it's in there a fast ball of strike call Javier's first World Series for a run out of pitch Long and foul tip in the 1964 World Series Javier was injured played only a game or so and down Maxville played second base pass to the series played only one game that is the Pinch runner here's a pitch to Maxville and in favor of the crime Maxville who started it with a triple in the third inning scored the first run on Kirk Flood's single with two outs had a wind up for the pitch behind him and the count is evened up two balls two strikes Jim Longboard seven runs on nine hits each team is made an error out of pitch fly ball right field Harrelson going over under the ball makes the catch Maxville fly to Harrelson right center that's one away and brings up the pitcher Bob Gibson who homers in the fifth line hard to five in the third and he's getting a nice hand from the Boston fan in the first strike call Gibson pitching his third game in the series as his Longboard this man went into this game having a round one run here's a pitch I call the fastball there's one by scores of two to one and six to nothing the series Longboard by scores of five to nothing and three to one out of pitch curve ball a little bit low one ball, two strikes three runs are in same long as leading seven to one the Cardinals who never have lost a seven game World Series here's a pitch swung a bouncing ball two foies got it over to first base he's out four he throws out Gibson that will bring up Lou Brock Brock got his first hit of the series against Longboard in the fifth stole two stole two bases and has now swiped six in the series Brock has had 11 hits all in to Elston Howard played on by John Stevens which is on birth it's okay and they all no strikes three runs are in two men are out now the delivery swung a line drive down the left field line and it is a third ball going into the corner Brock's around first he's on his way to second the stunts to you recovers them all and fires it back towards here and there Lou Brock gets his second hit of the game and 12th of the series a double in to the left field corner that brings up Kurt Bled Bled has had one and a two drove it around the hit he got in the corner was the first hit he had of Longboard in the whole series a curve ball in the first strike boy a third base Andrew is at second Scott at first Howard the catcher Longboard the pitcher Brock can lead on second base and Longboard's pitch swung and he fouled too and so Fred has a count of two strikes with two out three runs in and Brock at second base we're in the top of the six Longboard leans forward has a sign pitching delivery glances at second base the pitch and it's high and outside one ball two strikes on Kurt Bled is coaching a third base from the Cardinals sticks this little first base Mike Andrews holding Brock close here's the pitch curve ball outside and the con evens two balls two strikes now he lands back in second base the pitch pings kept him out squad goes down swing has three runs the Cardinals the score is 7-1 in favor of the St. Lawrence here's the windup and the pitch swung and he missed strike two Jose Tartable pitcher in this series and one wonders there's a pitcher that's a curve ball on inside with proper rest if he had his arm or three or four day rest on this game with a go Tartable waiting two strikes in a ball the pitch swung and he struck him out Tartable becomes the ninth strikeout victim here's Joe Foy he's fanned once and walk once out in front 7-1 delivers and it's a curve ball outside Gibson is allowed two runs now in the series the right handed delivers swung on a high top foul coming back MacArthur has a play under the ball he takes it so Foy fouls to MacArthur two man up two man down and here's Mike Andrew sacrifice in the first inning was out on strikes in the fourth Gibson is allowed one hit a triple by George Scott here's the pitch there's a smash and one half to Maxville there's a curve in the first in time Andrews hit the ball hard but a one bounce goes one two three nothing across and at the end of six innings it's St. Louis 7 Boston 1 half to 7-8 here's a picture for the best at Red Sox there was a San Diego there was 10 runs on 10 hits they made one error the bassin hit Red Sox one run on one hit they made one error the first hitter for the Cardinals in the top half to 7-8 Roger Meyers Harry I Peeley Meyers left handed batter he's driven in around the day and had two singles two out of two here's the pitch San Diego's curve ball is swung on a miss San Diego and won 12 a loss four during the season with an earned run average of 3.60 one strike noble here's the pitch and it's a fast ball in there for a strike call this is the third appearance for San Diego his first in relief he lost two as a starter the pitch tomorrow swung on a high pop ball off to the left of the plate Howard Chase again over to the stands out of play and the card remains two strikes on Roger Meyers of the 7 the score is 7-1 St. Louis Meyers has had 10 out of 25 in the series of 400 average and has driven in 7 runs now the wonder by San Diego the pitch there's a long drive with it's crisp foul onto the roof in the right field corner Meyers got out in front full right ball but foul is the count San Diego winds the pitch curve ball outside bitter digging in one ball two strikes here's the pitch another long just missed the light tower at that time San Diego from Puerto Rico bit of the Cardinals 27 year old right-handed winds and here's the pitch high fly ball left center field Yastremski going over to those Reggie Smith near the wall and he has facing his countryman here nothing out of three in this country one out nobody on the ball game in the seventh birds out in front seven to one and here's the pitch nobody on top of the seventh San Diego's pitch curve ball in there a strike San Diego quickly out in front of us with two fast strikes the outfield plays the fader straight away and deep the pitch curve ball one ball two strikes probably neighborhood of 36,000 whatever they can get in here for the decisive game of the World Series here's the pitch he's stuck him out I think Orlando will be glad when this series is over he's having a tough one yeah I'm sure that he will Carolina's the better had quite a season he led the Cardinals with a national league clinic he's quite a hitter but he's just in one of those bumps I can't seem to get on track here's McCarver and the pitch swing arm popped up Elston Howard who's going to get it boy comes on the line from third base and grabs it right in front of home play seems to be the MVP of the American League here's the pitch can he take the ball one ball no strike this fellow's been outstanding not only with his bad in the series but with his arm and with his feeling and that's the way it was all year long two hits off Gibson in the series pop the shot and roll the second in this game here's the pitch straight over the outside corner Beltran down the count two balls and a strike McCarver Stremstein Ken Harrelson and George first three hitters in this inning the Red Sox trailed by six runs here's the pitch ball three is outside three balls and a strike pitch to Stremstein he had a cut to Stremstein who swings so viciously but always makes contact I mentioned he's only fan once in the whole series on that time he was caught up three balls two strikes to pitch he walked him off coming up here's the pitch her ball in their first strike ball it's a fast ball low on himself first base the pitter doesn't hold them off and then he missed and the current evens the two balls in a situation like that the manager will tell the pitcher to kind of take it easy to slow down your too fast but this is the type of game that gets them pitches he always pitches fast two two to Harvey Ares there's one away and that brings up George Scott who has the only hit of the game a triple off the center field off three with 19 homers and 82 runs batted he's been especially effective against Bob Gibson in this World Series with four hits and nine times about right handed batter with great power the pitch and it's in there a slider caught the outside corner of the knees strike one call Eddie Popowski coaching a third base Bobby Doric Bruce Bates the stretch by Gibson the pitch strikes a nothing Gibson is fan nine in his first game of the World Series he fan ten in his second game he struck out six here's the pitch followed tip as Scott had a good cut two strikes no ball now Straussky opened the ending with a walk but was forced by Ken House stocks have had one run one hit one air the Cardinals seven runs ten hits one air that's the story as of now the stretch by Gibson the pitch to Scott ever coming back near the screen may have a play he does Scott fouls to McCarder that will bring up Reggie Smith the Bridgens center fielder the Red Sox who at age 22 would seem to have some future period that I've seen the Reggie Smith part of this this year and he's going to be a good hitter there's no doubt about that has one of the greatest arms I've ever seen I've seen him make a couple of throws this year throwing men out at home plate where I thought he had no chance to throw a runner out and you're right here he's going to be a great one he's had two home runs in this World Series he's nothing out of two in this game here's Gibson's pitch and it's a fast ball high on our side Reggie Smith has had one hit against Bob Gibson in the World Series one out of eight fouls since the first base with a bottom of the seventh Gibson's pitch and it's a fast ball high on our side ball two two balls no strikes Reggie steps out of the batter's box takes a look at the third base coach Ed Mopowski trailing by six they've been a miracle team all year long here's a push and it's a strike call a good slider caught the outside corner of what Neha does a little cha-cha-cha step down there skips the rope as it were and that's the five ball roll under his feet Carl Yastremski opened the inning with a lock Scott then fouled on McCarver and we have Reggie Smith up there swinging and pulling the ball foul out of the court two balls two strikes of the seventh the Cardinals got out in front early with two in the third two in the fifth three in the sixth the Red Sox scored in the fifth here's the pitch Rosselli is kneeling in the on-deck circle there's a stretch there goes Harrelson the pitch bouncing ball foul pass Bobby Dore again and Ken Harrelson returns to first base Gibson has walked two in fan nine allowed one hit Reggie Smith the batter switch hitter hitting left handed of course against Bob Gibson false two strikes Harrelson here's the pitch swam with it back to the infield Reggie Smith popped to Javier no runs no hits no errors one left and at the end of seven full innings same as seven Boston one Harry Carey and I'm P.B. Reese bringing you the seventh game of the World Series here at Fenway Park in Boston we're going to top half the eighth inning the first hitter for the Cardinals will be Mike Shannon then it'll be Javier and Dal Maxwell San Diego will be the pitcher he took over from Bob who started this game for the Boston Red Sox Gibson's still in there for the Cardinals I'll tell you all about it Harry Carey all right here we Mike Shannon will lead it off for the Cardinals he's nothing out of three in this game facing Jose Santiago top of the eighth same goes out in front Diego has his sign it's to Shannon a bouncing ball Petra Sully has it that good arm it is and Shannon is out of three Petra Sully goes out Petra Sully is a looking at his fine looking shot stop as you could want to see right arm moves around gingerly has good range and not only that he hits the ball with Javier who's had two hits in this game including a free run homer Santiago's pitch and it's a fast ball in the first strike draw Jim Lonborg pitched the first six innings Santiago has retired Dave Morin is now warming up to the Boston Denver's pitch a curve ball and one fishy put out when missed in a mile a wide breaking curve strike two on Javier Javier has had nine hits in the series and 24 times about including a free run homer first world series homer out of pitch long drive right field Harrison going back there's a track leading to the next body Ken is not supposed to be a good batfielder but that was a tough play that ball hit directly over his hand it was a tough play he turned right on it and caught it right up against the fence tying inside Knoxville has had one hit today one off a third inning with a triple later scored on a two-out single by front here's the pitch Santiago seems much sharper today than he did in either game he started he pitched real well in the first game but lost the pitch high pop fly on the infield George Scott backing out on the grass waiting for it he takes it from Knoxville pops out to Scott one two three nothing is wrong and at the end the seven-and-a-half innings here at Boston the score St. Louis 7 they're going to pitch it in the next pitch is high won't be a silly fan in the second and fan again in the fifth right handed batter with good power hit 17 homers during the season here's the pitch a fastball in there for a straight car two balls and a strike space with nobody out and a saver and drives in the run as he forces Dalton Jones here's the stretch crowd to the left handed Nelson Browns the right handed both starting pitchers in the air while the Cardinals are in the bullpen and he missed the curve ball Joe Ford hit out the end of the bow with a lot of reverse pitch those guys can cause a lot of trouble frequently but the ball came up for and we feel that the back handed there's a force out of the saver Petrocelli opens the center of the double can score it on a force out after Dalton Jones and Wart batting for Elston Howard Norm Siebert hitting for Santiago bouncing to a fourth play allowing Petrocelli to score now to pitch to Andrew he didn't need to swing and move fast down the first base sorry Gibson field the ball Gibson coming off the mound quickly Andrew's trying to swing and so it's one run one hit the Cardinals are out in front 7-2 a new pitcher out there for the that's the Red Sox and now to wind up the final game of the 1967 World Series NBC's partner to Kurt Gotti on the game of the week Pee Wee Reach okay thank you very much we have a new pitcher Dave Bowie for station identification WMAQ Chicago the Boston Red Sox now every Saturday and I've worked with him before it's a pleasure thank you Pee Wee very much Bob Gibson swings on the first pitch ball it off the right strike one count this ball for about they've done the impossible all year more heads pitch to Bob Gibson's run on this strike two Jim Lombard started the rest half the night there get some strikes out and that brings up Lufthaus he's had two hits today got a base hit and a fifth inning stole second and then stole double in the sixth inning two in the third two in the fifth and three in the sixth Red Sox scored one in the fifth and one in the bottom of the eighth a breaking pitch inside two balls no strikes on Lufthaus Kurt Flurth in the on-deck circle it's gone right down to the wire where the ninth inning now the seventh game of the World Series just caught the inside counter makes a count two balls in one strike on Lufthaus left fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals spaces in the seven games he came into this game batting four hundred he's two for they play him straight away the third baseman Dawson Jones weigh in on the grass the count is now three balls in one strike is up this was too low Dawson Jones has taken over at third base for George Scott Rock is down off the left we also have a new catcher Russ Gibson as we had a pinch hitter for Elstead Howard in the last inning whatever happens in this game I'll say one thing for him they have nothing to be ashamed of they have played great ball there's a fastball in gets a free ticket who loves to run but he may not run here Kurt Flurth as a hitter with one away he took off to throw the gift in the series in the place of Elstead Howard a new record has just been established but the pitch is outside one thing about this Brock whenever he gets on seems like he upsets everyone the pitcher the catcher and the infielder and for playing infiel so much when I gotta get him run you have to always watch him as the pitch is outside three balls considers Roger Maira seven to two Gibson all the way for the Cardinals here's the pitch in the first inning Sack of Bryce Brown the fifth inning and a five ball to Reggie Smith in center field in the seventh inning he's two for three Morehead's pitch to him a breaking pitch inside ball one Morehead's got a little wild streak here a real good overhand football a good change up the only problem is getting that curve ball over that ball no strikes on Roger Maira here's the pitch the fastball inside makes it down to an O jumping to Morehead Russ gets in the catcher comes out in the broken we have Dan Olsinski warming up and now then the left-hander has jumped up and his name is Ken Brett 19-year-old left-hander we saw over it Sadler's and he looks sharp he can bring it pretty hard Wave is now going off the field gets him back to his position and a few words with Morehead on runners on first and second Brock on it second on it first curve blood Roger Maira's for the hitter it's one away two balls no strikes on him Morehead looks back at Brock at second base here's the pitch a swing of the foul straight back and the count is two balls and one strike on Roger Barry Carey said a while ago that Brock very seldom steals third he saw him all year but he did take off and he's on second and stole third just watching him he does not get too big of a jump Petra Selly is playing pretty close to him right in back of him Roger Maira takes the next pitch it's low on outside ball three Drew is the second baseman is playing Roger Maira to pull he's way over part first base Petra Selly over close to the bag Dalton Jones at third might level with the bag the pitch is hide inside ball four so the base is alone in the dugout he over the Dodgers and I played against him quite a few years when he was a giant and quite a pitcher he was his name is Sal Magle and he just gave a little sign out with a full fin looks to me like we're going to get a right-hander and I believe it will be Dan Olsinski his three steals in a game ties a series record that was a lot of you fans remember the great Sharkstop was playing with the bars and I had a pleasure of feeding Honest before he passed on and what a great what he was well Jim up to this point what have you thought about this game well TV for those of you who are Red Sox fans of course the Red Sox with deep trouble now that Moirhead has given a free consecutive walks with only one out but we can only look ahead because it is up to the Red Sox to do this going a more run in the last of life it'll be Yusfanski Halston and Scott in other words the Red Sox but why do you remember all their power okay Jim this is a shame Jim Rundberg who started this game and he looked pretty good for a while and you have to give him a lot of credit he sold nothing but courage all year he pitched the big games for the Red Sox when they needed him I saw him pitch the game on Sunday against the Minnesota twins when they had to win not only did he pitch and win the game he started the rally that brought him back he's pitched a lot of baseball this year he's parked his foot away back in Boston we're in the ninth inning the bases are loaded with one out and the Cardinals lead 7-2 Yusfanski in the new pitcher and he'll face Orlando Supader Dewey the bases are loaded Orlando Supader the hitter and all the runners got there by the way of the walk by Mohed the first pitch for Yusfanski it's popped up down the third base round in the down territory Dalton Jones calls for a threat Rico Puffercelli comes over he's tagged up makes a little bluff with no one there at third I don't think he was really serious about it or since he the pitcher came in and cut the ball off Magny come back out and hey see the young left-hander Ken Brecht coming in here as McCarver's about to come with that we cannot help but remember what you and Harry Carey have been saying all along that McCarver as well as Elson out of Boston have not been having good series with that Dewey I'm sure that you will agree that they are the better than the pitchers and on board Nelson Biles and of course Bob Gibson they're the ones who run this ball club or these ball clubs when they're on the field in that respect I would say that McCarver as Howard have done tremendous challenge it is only a shame that Howard who could be playing as last year and McCarver who had such a great series back in 1954 have not done better as hitters but as catchers they've done exactly what they're supposed to do Ken Brecht is coming in Dewey OK Dan Yes sir back in 1964 talk about hitting he was a batting leader in the 64-64 series getting a 2-4-7-8 getting at least one hit in each of the seven games his 4-7-8 average was the best by a nice of the best players since Pepper Martin his 500 in 1931 now you're talking about Pepper Martin the old gas house game the San Luis Cardinals you know what would have been nice to him to see fellows here at the series I understand one of them was here Lefty Grove a great pitcher with the Red Sox and he was the last pitcher to win 30 games in the American League 31 in 1931 and Dizzy Dean who pitched for the Cardinals he was the last pitcher to win 30 games in the Maristel League that was back in 1934 Dean pitching for the Cardinals and Gold pitching for the Red Sox and a couple of great ones but we're about ready to go as young Ken Brecht did take over with the bases loaded two men away and Tim McCarver is a hitter rock on its third flood on its second and Roger Maris on his first base let's have a look at Ken Brecht into the Wanda the pitch quick fastball hit down to George Scott at first base he'll take it himself the country that the Boston Red Sox were not supposed to have won the American League but those two big games with the Minnesota twins came from behind in one goal they were down three games to one of the Cardinals and they're coming back to win the next three without this series of 6-6 they're now down by five runs seven to two three outs to go but here's the big one coming up here here Bob Gibson yes sir never count them out Bob Gibson's first best for you is going outside ball won the last 10th grade we're starting off here at the top Adam Halfton Anthony gets the ball Yastrinsky a fastball all the time ball Nassan Val and Steve Carl browser right-hander Carl left-hander Yastrinsky takes the next pitch it's too low ball three the last time Yastrinsky walked Yastrinsky will be taking all the way he was it was right down in the right he backs out of their checks with Betowski's 3-in-1's a count on it here's the pitch people in the Cardinals Sopeta at first Javier at second Knackville at second Knack Shannon at third base Bob Gibson's best you're house and I had into his better half Gibson Andy's gives him a little pattern and Steve Carl on the left-hander Nelson Brow continued to throw in the full pen Red says Bob take it easy not too fast Halfton Anthony Now Yastrinsky on it first base Gibson one's all in there for call strike one and Shannon in fix the ball up and that's it he was a count up of two and two all for three on the day stuck out the first and then the fourth getting the fourth out the seventh inning here's the pitch doing it the football and Javier for one the third of the Cardinals gave the ball with something on it to Javier at second base and the throw with a Sopeta for a double play just hope for the Red Sox he stays on the first pitch and thousands back strike one and the fifth inning toward one of the runs here's Bob Gibson's pitch to him it's high makes a count one ball and one strike certainly hope that you fans have enjoyed this here's we've enjoyed bringing it to you Bob Gibson looking for his third in the series the one and two pitch to Scott he struck him out and that's all for