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That is win two straight World Championships. And the Yankees are hoping to accomplish what only one other team has been able to do in the history of the best of seven series. Come back from a three games to one deficit to win the crown. The weather here this afternoon, sunny, bright, warm, although there is a chance of late afternoon showers. It rained hard last night. The outfield is still a bit damp. There's a breeze which is going out toward left center field. The 1958 World Series is being brought to you from County Stadium in Milwaukee. Hello there everybody. I'm Mel Allen with a giant offer from PaperMate that tops them all. Listen, how'd you like a genuine PaperMate pen free? How'd you like a genuine PaperMate refill free? Does that sound good? Well, that's exactly what you get. Free pen, free refill. When you buy PaperMate's famous two-tone pen at the regular $1.69 price. What a bargain. 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Batting sixth and playing third base. Jerry Lumpy. Batting seventh and playing first base, Bill Scowren. Batting eighth and playing shortstop, Tony Kubeck. And pitching and batting ninth is Don Larson. And now for the Milwaukee Braves. Leading off playing second base, Red Shane Deist. The number two hitter in Santa Field, Bill Bruton. Batting third and playing first base, Frank Torrey. Batting fourth and playing right field, Hank Aaron. The fifth hitter playing left field, Wes Covington. Playing third base and batting sixth, Ed Matthews. Del Crandall is catching and batting seventh. Johnny Logan is batting eighth, playing shortstop. And pitching and batting ninth, Lou Bernard. As you have noted, Eddie Matthews and the Braves lineup has been moved from third to sixth. And the Braves have five left-handed batters in the lineup this afternoon, including switch-hitter, Red Shane Deist, against Don Larson. And we've noted that Casey Stengel, who was up at the plate with the line-ups, now has halted on the way back to the Yankee dugout for another final look at Larson before this ballgame gets on the way. Casey is still showing a great deal of concern about Larson's arm, whether or not it can come back. And now, ladies and gentlemen, there is quiet here in Milwaukee for National Anthem. Please, Saratoga Vichy, if you want real Vichy. Get the yellow line, yellow line. Insist on the famous yellow label that says, Saratoga Vichy. Garage doors for residential commercial industrial use. Manual or remote control. Literature on request. Free estimates. Contact Murphy overhead doors, 1148 Central Avenue, Albany. WGY, WGFM Schenectady. Climactic game. Billy Bruton, whose 4-29 average paces both teams. Hank Aaron at 3-33. Red Shane Deist at 3-20. And West Covington at 3-18. And also, Andy Patko, who was played in four of the six games, is batting at 3-33. And so is pitcher Warren Spahn, who's batted in three runs, or as many as any brave in the series. The pitching of Spahn and Burdette in the first games of the series led to the early observation that the Braves mound staff had an edge over the Yankees. The New York pitching has pranked them, however, and now the Yankee pitchers have a slim edge and earned run average 3.60 to 3.67. Manager Fred Haney has gotten three complete games out of his starting pitches, while Casey Stengel has had one. But Yankee pitches have struck out a record number of 53 batters in 54 and 2-3 innings, almost to strike out an inning. The Braves have picked off five double plays to only four by the Yankees. And interestingly enough, although both clubs have had several exceptionally speedy base runners, this series has seen only one stolen base on that one by Eddie Matthews in the second game. This is a tribute to the fine throwing arms of catcher Yogi Berra of the Yankees and Del Crandall of the Braves. Well, we're approaching a game time here in Milwaukee, and a bright sunny afternoon. And Lubert Ed has completed his warm-ups. Don Larson is still warming up for the Yankee. How's the opportunity today to become the first pitcher in World Series history to win five games in two consecutive World Series? And interestingly, Lu pitched his first major league inning as a Yankee in Yankee Stadium in 1950 before being sent to San Francisco from whom he was obtained by the Braves in 1951 in the Johnny Sandale. So we're getting set for baseball. Hank Bauer will be coming up to lead off for New York. You know, in these days of statistics, here's a fellow who's batting a thousand because he's made a hit every time that he's moved in front of the microphone. The voice of the Milwaukee Braves, Earl Gillespie. Thank you very much, Bob Wolf, and good afternoon, everybody. These two great ball clubs, the Yankees and the Braves are battling this afternoon not only for the honor and glory of winning a World Championship, but there's plenty at stake, plenty of money because the difference in a winning and losing share amounts to about $3,000 per full share. So using an old sports push, the blue chips are down in Milwaukee County Stadium this afternoon. And a blue chip pitcher for Milwaukee, Lou Bernat, who was a loser in Monday's ball game at Yankee Stadium, comes back against New York this afternoon with only two days' rest, and he'll be opposed by Don Larson, who was a great right-hander at Yankee Stadium on Saturday afternoon as he worked seven innings of brilliant shutout baseball. Don Larson against Lou Bernat. We go to the top half of the first inning. The Milwaukee outfield leads left to right. West Covington, Billy Bruton and Henry Aaron. In the infield, Matthews Logan, Shane Kingston, Tori. Bernat on the mound and Del Crandall behind the plate. Hank Bauer leads off one of the great stars of this 1958 series. Bauer is batting at 385. Ten base hits in 26 trips, including four homers, eight RBIs, and here is a strike, and this ball game is underway. Lou Bernat firing right down the alley. Strike one to count. And Hank Bauer, who'll be followed by Gil McDougal and then Mickey Mantle. Outfield is playing deep to the left. The wind is blowing across the outfield. More towards left, though, as it crosses from the right field corner to the left field corner. Here's a drive to right field. Henry Aaron backing up, and he reaches up, makes the pass. Henry Aaron seems to miss jabs that line drive for a second. One back, leak there, not leak, but he just reached up for the ball, and that's one away. Hard smash by Bauer to right field. Brings up second vice-man, Gil McDougal. And he was a great clutch performer yesterday, as his home run on the top of the 10th inning broke a thrilling. Ball game open as the two teams had battled to a two-to-two tie after nine, and McDougal smashed his second home out of the series to give the Yankees a three-to-two lead. They added one more to take a four-to-two lead, and they finally won out in a great ball game, four-to-three. Gil McDougal batting a 3-0-4, right-handed batter. Seven hits and 23 times at bat. Lou Bordette comes down with a first pitch. McDougal swings, chopped one down the third base line. This is a foul ball picked up by Bordette, and it's a strike when count. McDougal in the series has one double, two home runs, and he is driven in four runs. On the left-handed swingers in there this afternoon, as Bob Wolf mentioned for manager Fred Haney, with a switch at a red-shamed angst, Lily Bruton, Frank Tory, Wes Covington, and Eddie Matthews. And Matthews has been dropped down by Fred Haney to the number six spot on the batting order. And in the past six years, I don't recall Matthews batting below fourth or fifth. Spike one count. Second baseman Gil McDougal in the batter's box. On deck it is Mickey Mantle. Here is the wind-up. One man is up. The pitch cut on the ground ball through the box. Shortstop to his left. Test of hurry now. Up the throttle first base. He is on in a close play. Haney Logan to Frank Tory. On a ball, it was hit to the right-hand side of Lou Bordette. Not hard, and Logan had to hurry up to make the play on Gil McDougal. Brings up the center fielder, Mickey Mantle. Mickey, who's been up 20 times, has six base hits. Batting at 300. He has one triple. Two homeruns, and three runs batted in. Two outs and nobody on base. Outfield about straight away and playing extremely deep for Mickey, who takes a fast spike to strike down the alley. Mantle hit both of his world series homeruns this year off Lou Bordette on the second ball game at Milwaukee County Stadium. Shuman is power from either side of the plate. He's batting left-handed against the right-hander. Two outs, nobody on base. And on deck, it's catcher Yogi Barra. Shondings is deep at second base. Tory is deep at first. Spike won the count. Bordette has the sign, delivers, and here is an attempted body. Missed the ball. It's strike two, as Mickey Mantle, with the Braves in field. Playing deep, trying to drop one for a base hit. Missed the pitch. And it's a strike two count. Shuman, this credit should go to this great Yankee ball club because after falling behind, three games to one, they've stormed back in the last two ball games that tied the series at three and three. So history repates because these two teams were tied at three three last year going into the seventh ball game, of course. And it was both starters in 1957. Lou Bordette and Don Larson. Here's a swing and a roller down the first base line. It's a fair ball picked up by Tory. Steps on first base in the Yankees at three up and three down. No runs, no hits, no errors. Nobody left on base. 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Last half of the first inning, Milwaukee will send up Red-Shamed East. Billy Bruton and Frank Torrey, three left-handed batters in a row to face the right-hander Don Larson. The Yankee outfield looks like this. Elston Howard and left. Mickey Mantle in center field, Hank Bauer in right field. Jerry Luffy at third base. Tony Kubeck at short. Gilmack Dougal at second base and Bill Scowern at first base. Don Larson, who came up with nine victories against 60 feet during the regular American League season, has won victory in no losses this year in World Series competition and he is being handled by one of the best, Yogi Berra. And just like yesterday in the very first inning, with Whitey Ford starting with only two days rest, manager Casey Stangle is going to have somebody keeping warm in the bullpen in right center field. A right-hander is thawing just loosening up in the bullpen. Here is the pitch to Shamed East and it's a swipe on the inside corner. The Red-Head batting left-handed against the right-hander. The right-hander out there is Johnny Cooks. Shamed East with a 320 batting average has eight hits and 25 times of bat. Here is the pitch. He takes a swipe on a beauty. It's on the outside corner above an ace in the bullpen. Albert Red Shamed East. He has been one of the truly great second basemen for the last decade in the National League. He has three doubles and a triple. No runs better in the gentleman's series. Outfield is playing him about straight away. The pitch has swung on a line drive left-field base hit. He sometimes looks like he's using a magic wand up at the plate. Just broke that ball No one off John Larson. Yogi Barrett is out yelling at John saying come on let's bear down now as the center fielder Billy Bruton steps into the batter's box. Billy left-handed batter six hits and 14 times of bat. One of the Braves victories went to this young fella the opening game against Ryan Durand batting at 429. Larson's pitch a swing of foul up the screen behind the playing strike one on Bruton. Billy has one homerun and two runs batted in. Mel Allen got himself a baseball silvernears that baseball roll up the screen right under the TV booth down to our right. So it's a strike one count on Billy Bruton as Mel would say how about that run around first base and nobody out here is a ball at high ball one and strike one where we have a beautiful day for the seventh game the temperature is 66 degrees it is warm in the sun humidity is 82 percent the wind is out of the southwest now it looks like it's more out of the west blowing out towards left field at eight miles an hour run around first base nobody out here is a lob throw by Larson over to Bill Scowrin at first Braves coaches Billy Herman at third Johnny Fitzpatrick at first Luber data against Don Larson Larson into the stretch arms down at the belt the pitch to Bruton and he takes a ball look like he was going to but ball two and strike one as Billy squared around in the biters box one of the most adept bunners in the national league the third baseman Jerry lumpy came charging into the grass ball two and a strike one count centerfielder Billy Bruton last habit of first inning no score and Johnny Cooks continues throwing in the Yankee bullpen Larson glancing over the left shoulder here's the two one pitch and it's ball three two low three and one ball three and a strike one count three and one on Billy Bruton who is now out of the batter's box searching as he looks down the third base line at Billy Herman looking for that sign shelly it yep but take ball three strike one we'll see in just a few seconds shaming slings off first nobody out and the three one pitch ball four in the last half of the first inning trying to draw first blood and give Lubert at the lead and Casey Stengel is on the dugout steps and as Bob will who follows the Washington ball club in the American League tip this off before the series is that when you see Casey with one foot up on the dugout steps watch him closely because that pitcher out there hasn't got too much time left now we have another right-hander throwing in the bullpen and right center field Bob Turley has joined the Johnny Cooks in the bullpen Bob Turley and Johnny Cooks Milwaukee runners perched on first and second base nobody out last half of the first inning Frank Torrey left-handed batter facing right-hander Don Larson the pitch to Frank he bumps one down the third base line of duty picked up by Lumpley over the call a perfect sacrifice because Torrey with runners on first and second base one of that third baseman lumpy the handle the ball which leaves third base open of course because the shortstop covers second base and lumpy was forced to come in along the foul line to make the play and he did so there's a sacrifice for Torrey and Milwaukee has runners on second and third base as the Braves cleanup hitter right fielder Henry Aaron moves into the batter's box Aaron with eight hits and 24 times at bat hitting it 333 two doubles two runs batted in the outfield deep to the left Larson's pitch curve break slow it outside it's ball one on deck is the left fielder West Covington the Braves have Shadings down third base Bruton on second base one man is out no score the last half of the first inning the wind is blowing out towards left field the wing to play Larson the pitch a swing in a messy plate to hold up in its ball when it's strike one Henry Aaron fool on a curveball tried to hold back on his swing ball one in his strike one count the Yankee infield is playing in for a play at the plate the outfield deep to the left ball one strike one count one man is out runners on second and third base as Larson starts the motion the one one is too low Larson tried to get Aaron on that same type pitch breaking pitch on the outside corner at the knees but it broke below the knees and it's ball two in strike one ball two in a strike one count for the weather man must be out here today because we have perfect weather and he must have planned it that way the wind up by Don Larson the pitch is too low and it's ball three three and one the count on Henry Aaron a bad pitch now loads them up and brings up West Covington and the right handers Bob Turley and Johnny cooks are throwing harder in the Yankee bullpen and deep right center field ball three in a strike one count Larson being very cautious with Henry Aaron has gotten behind on the Braves cleanup hitter ball three in strike one the last half of the first Larson starts his motion kicks his leg delivers and it's ball four Aaron starts walking out towards Don Larson this is walk number two issued by Larson Casey Stengel is pacing up and down now he moves up to the second step in the Yankee dugout on the third base side decisions decisions boy those managers do quite a job day in and day out Casey's got one right now shall he leave Larson in or go to his bullpen looks like he's going to leave Larson in here's West Covington a left handed batter with a bases jam to the Yankee and feel his playing back hoping for a double play one man is out bases loaded the wind up and the first pitch here's a swing and a foul back here towards us and it's a quick one count West Covington who has been up 22 times has seven bases batting at 318 no extra base hits and three runs batted in Shading Ston third Bruton on second base Henry Aaron on first base one man is out Larson takes a deep breath has his sign starts the motion here's the pitch West Covington swings at the ground ball to the first base then picks it up and a run scores as Covington is out at first base good play by Scowern played by Bill Scowern that was a tough chance as he played the ball in a short hop moving to his right fairly hard hit bouncing high a run scores runners go to second and third here is Eddie Mathews getting a fine ovation from the Milwaukee fans here at County Stadium he's had one of those really rough series four hits in 24 times at bat he has established a no individual strikeout record having gone down 11 times on strikes batting a 167 but he has two doubles and has driven in three runs and he's going to receive a walk it'll bring up Del Crandall with first base open Mathews is being walked intentionally he'll have to wait till Crandall gets up to see how the strategy will pan out for Casey Stengler there is ball two outside Billy Bruton on third base Henry Aaron on second base Del Crandall waiting on deck as ball three is poured outside ball three and no strikes another pitch out wide we'll put Mathews on first base here's Larson's pitch outside the bar ball four so here in the last half of the first inning Milwaukee has scored one run on just one hit three walks a sacrifice and a ground ball to deep first base once again Milwaukee has the bases loaded the batter has captured Del Crandall five hits in 21 trips batting at 238 two runs batted in no extra base hits not far behind Mathews and strikeouts with a total of nine open stance the outfield deep to the left here is the pitch there's a swing and a ground ball foul down that third base flying in at strike one this is a right handed power hitters win today blowing out towards left field make one the count and catcher Del Crandall Don Larson comes down with the next catch a swing and a miss and a strike two Larson bearing down he's in a real rough situation and so far has done a magnificent job with only one run scoring the braves have the bases loaded with one out have managed just one run two men are out now strike two count on Crandall the pitch here is strike three and a beauty fast ball on the outside corner and out high and great pitching by Don Larson in the last half of the first inning one run one hit no errors three men were left on base and at the end of the first inning the score is Milwaukee won the New York Yankees nothing the top half of the second and incidentally when Crandall was called out in strikes that marked the 10th time that Del has struck out in the series one behind Eddie Mathews who has 11 strikeouts which is a world series record also the Braves now as a team have 54 strikeouts which is also a world series record a dubious one but it is a record Yogi Berra had for 23 batting at 217 has two doubles and two runs batted in Berra, Elston Howard and Jerry Lumpy the first three men to face right-hander Lubertette in the second the pitch to Berra is over but it's low and it's ball one and no strikes ball one no strike count the Milwaukee outfield plays Berra just a shade towards right the infield is deep with the exception of third baseman Eddie Mathews who's just a step off the infield grass about even with a bag and about 15 feet off the line ball one no strikeout on Berra as Berdette delivers Yogi takes ball two it's high two and nothing ball two no strikes and now Yogi wanted umpire Tom Gorman to look over the baseball which he does a new baseball goes into Lubertette, Tauch is coaching in first base and Frank Crocetti at third base here's the two and old pitch and it's high ball three three and nothing and the series has now worked 15 to 1 third innings has walked only two Yankees but he's way behind on Berra three and nothing here is a strike poured right down the alley it's ball three and a strike when count nobody on base nobody out and there is ball four Berra draws a walk first walk given up by Lubertette and incidentally those other two walks before this one the Yogi Berra issued by Berdette on the series both were intentional walks so this is the first unintentional pass issued by Lu in this series Berra's on first base representing the tying the ball game nobody is out the batter is left fielder Elston Howard Howard batting at 133 has two hits in 15 times at bat and he takes a strike Howard going into yesterday's game had been hitless in 10 times at bat came up with two hits including a very important base hit in the 10th inning strike when count on deck is third baseman Jerry Lumpy the outfield plays Elston Howard towards left the infield straight away the pitch and he's going to butt when it's down the first base line Tori feeling the ball tossing the Berdetto drops the ball and here is the running way to third base now as the runner holds it first Berdetto drops the ball that will be scored as a sacrifice a sacrifice for Elston Howard moving Berra to second base and the error by Tori on the toss to Berdette which was high and a little behind them Yogi Berra around the third base and now we have action in the Milwaukee bullpen and this is the rookie right hander 27 year old Carl Willey Tori is out the Yankees have the tying run on third base the lead run on first base and the batter is third baseman Jerry Lumpy Lumpy who's been up nine times has two base hits batting at 222 both singles left handed swinger Berdette tugs it as cap Carl Crandall Milwaukee's outfield shortens up and is playing around towards left pitches a little high and it's ball one and no strikes ball one no strike out Carl Willey who has made one appearance in this series and that was in the fifth ball game at Yankee stadium working one inning is warming up in the bullpen for manager Fred Haney Willey will hail some cherry field main ball one no strikes on Lumpy the left handed batter Jerry takes ball two it's too low and it's two and nothing ball two and no strikes to count now the third base coach Frank Cressetti checks with Casey Sting and then goes through a series of signs to Jerry Lumpy as Lumpy has moved on in front of Luberdette ball two no strikes on deck is first baseman Bill Scowren runners lead off first and third base nobody out the two and no pitch a swing on the ground one of the first baseman the runner is not going to score and Burnett drops the throw from Frank Scowren and the bases are loaded Yogi Berra came down the third base line as Tori coming in for that little ground ball picked it up thought that Berra was going to try to score moved up the throw to the plate Berra went back to third base but he tossed to Luberdette on a tough play and Burnett dropped the throw another error is charged to Tori and the bases are loaded nobody is out who was fooled that time by Yogi Berra's move down the third base line and the Yankees have loaded the bases on a walk a sacrifice and a couple of errors Bill Scowren the batter Milwaukee leads won the nothing but New York has the tying run on third base the lead run on second base and there is a dangerous long ball hitter Bill Scowren with that wind blowing out to left field Scowren butting a 217 one homer and three runs batted in five hits and 23 times at bat this guy is really strong the infield is playing back for the double play and the pitch is too low and it's ball one on the two errors here in the top half of the second it marks six errors for the Braves in the last two days as they had four yesterday one and no strikes Scowren in the batter's box Tony Kubeck on deck Burdette in real hot water just as Larson was in the last half of the first inning Burdette starts into the motion here's the one and no pitch and Scowren swings and falls when down the third base side it's even up at ball one and strike one ball one strike one count Burdette with that natural slinker trying to keep that ball low so Scowren will hit the ball into the dirt Eddie Mathews is about even with the bag at third base Torrey is in a little bit of first base while Logan and Shadingster deep hoping for a double play ball nobody is out base is loaded here's the one one pitch and there is strike two call strike two the count ball one strike two on Scowren looking down at Crandall low who takes his time fidgets on the mound down to the rising sack throws it down ball one and strike two outfield playing Scowren deep towards left field here's the wind up and Burdette's one and two pitches a ball inside and Crandall is really angry here comes Burdette down off the mound they thought they had Scowren on the inside corner pitch but umpire Tom Gorman's is nope that missed the inside corner and it's even a two and two boy and Crandall was really red hot for a few seconds ball two strike two we're in the top half of the second Yankees trail one nothing but New York has the bases jam packed and nobody is out Scowren up there with the count of ball two strike two Burdette has the sign the motion two to pitch a swing in the ground ball to the shortstop here's the pike the second base out over the first base is going to be close he is safe in the run scores Scowren forcing Jerry Luffy at second base in a close play at first as Scowren drives in his fourth run of the series the Yankees have scored without a base hit here in the second one man is out Yankee runners on first and third base score is tied at one and one and Tony Kubeck is the batter and Crandall is out talking to Luber Depp Kubeck who's been up 19 times has one hit batting 0-53 Larsen do the hit next and Larsen is a very good hitting pitcher Yankee runners perched on first and third one out one run across the plate Burdette checks with his catcher into the stretch here is the pitch and Kubeck swings it to drive the left field coming in going back he stops makes the catch runner tags here is the lead run scoring to the one a sacrifice fly for Tony Kubeck as Elston Howard tagged the third base and scored after the catch and a well hit ball by Kubeck and the Yankees have a 2-1 lead they've scored two runs without a base hit here in the second a walk a couple of errors a feeler's choice and a sacrifice fly on first base two outs Don Larsen the batter he's been up once in the series 0-1 outfield playing Larsen around to the left as Lou Burdette gets his sign scouring leads off first base the pitch is in too close and it's ball one ball one no strikes Burdette again down to the rosin sack Yankees have taken a 2-1 lead and the crowd here in Milwaukee has grown extremely quiet the pitch a swing in the ground ball to the third baseman's left Logan has the ball to throw to second base force play and let me tire the side Larsen forcing scouring at second base Shane Deist two runs no hits two errors one man was left on base and the score is New York 2 and Milwaukee 1 hey don't tell everybody tell you why cuz Gillette only has a limited supply of Gillette TV razors did this price just 99 cents WGY WGF with a shortstop Johnny Logan in the last half of the second Logan Burdette and Shane Deist the face right hander Don Larsen now goes to work with a one run lead as the score is New York 2 and Milwaukee 1 and we have most of the clouds away from Milwaukee County stadium area we have blue skies overhead and a bright sun is shining Logan with three hits and 21 times adding a 143 two doubles two runs batted in the outfield is playing Johnny around towards left the infield is around here is the wind up by Larsen first pitch a swing and a pop up left side of the infield Tony Kovac drifting back he's there he makes the catch and that is one away Logan pops out three runs of score in this ball game only one base hit for the Yankees two runs and no hits Milwaukee one run and one hit there's a great hand for Luberdette has one hit in six times and that was a three run homerun here in the second game of the series at Milwaukee County stadium batting 167 with that homerun and three RBIs one man is out Larsen comes down with the first pitch loose wings it's a ground ball to the third base and Jerry Luffy up over the first base he is out that's two away two up two down and here is the only man on either side who has a base hit Red Shandings with a single left in the first inning came around to score Milwaukee's run and the Red had got his base hit on a strike two pitch as he just poked that ball to left field Red uses a short bat and despite it's shortness he even goes up on the handle almost to the trademark takes a strike on the inside corner strike one two outs nobody on base last half of the second Yankees lead two to one Don Larson shakes off a sign gets one he likes oh one pitch one inside ball one strike one on Shandings Red out of the batter's box Red had really one of those tough seasons this year suffered a broken finger had pluricy the severe cold followed him for three four weeks during the regular season here's the one one pitch there's a swing in the ground ball to the second base been right over his McDougald up over the first base he is out retiring the side no runs no hits no errors nobody left and the score at the end of the second inning is the Yankees two Milwaukee one look sharp be sharp and listen mister how you fix Yankees out in front two to one on the top of the batting order for New York Hank Bauer, Gil McDougald and Mickey Mantle will be the first to face right-hander Lubert Dett looking out at that scoreboard and seeing the Yankees with two runs and no hits reminds me that a couple of years ago while pitching a really great ball game at Connie Mac Stadium in Philadelphia Lubert Dett lost a one hitter one to nothing so he has had some tough things happen to him in his baseball career that was one that he'll always remember just missed a no-hitter in the ball game Hank Bauer lined out to the right fielder Henry Aaron in the first inning hit the ball right on the nose Henry going back at the last second sort of won, caught the ball for the first out of the ball game so here is Bauer stepping in Hank who now has 10 hits and 27 times at bat in the series and the outfield is playing him around towards left Bordette takes his time starts into the rocking motion kicks his left leg and the first pitch is a little high ball one and no strikes ball one no strike count on Hank Bauer Bordette was complaining on the pitch out of the batter's box steps in a moment braves talking up in the infield Bordette into the motion the one and no pitch swung on the ground ball to the shortstop left Logan over grabs it throws the first he is out and that's one away in the third brings up second baseman Gill McDougal McDougal was thrown out by shortstop Johnny Logan in the first inning right handed batter digs in with the right foot now he moves around smoothing out the dirt on his shoes these ball players have very noticeable and sometimes unusual nervous habits in the field and at the plate one out nobody on base curve breaks too low ball one no strikes Gill McDougal who's come on strong the last couple of ball games and going into this one Gill was batting at 304 and he's had some very very important basets has driven in four runs for the Yankees ball one and no strikes and a curve strike is called on the outside corner knee high it's even at one and one ball one strike one Milwaukee scored a run in the last half of the first the Yankees bounced back with two runs in the second two to one the score top half of the third raves outfield plays McDougal the puller playing him around towards left field Aaron has shortened up a couple of steps in right Shandies the second base has lined up with right center field and playing deep here's a drive deep left going back is coming in towards the wall on the run it's out there for extra bases McDougal rounding first base on his way the second goes in with a stand up double line smash deep left center field by Gill McDougal and there is the first base hit off Lubert at going to get action now in the Milwaukee bullpen McDougal on second base the batter is Mickey Mantle now to Frank Tory in the first inning 27 year old right-hander Carl Willey is warming up for manager Fred Haney in the bullpen for Milwaukee runner on second base one man is out Burdette looking down at Delcrandle goes into a stretch and the pitch to Mantle is a first strike a strike down the alley across the letters like one called first half of the third New York with a runner in scoring position on second base McDougal as he picks up his second double of the series and his eighth base hit the Braves outfield with Mickey Mantle batting is playing straight away but very deep so is the infield and the 0-1 pitch here's a swing and a miss on a change up and it's strike two strike two count Mickey Mantle steps out of the batter's box Gill McDougal is yelling something over to Frank Crocelli at third base Gill takes his lead off on the second base with one man out here's the 0-2 pitch and it's just outside of all ball one and strike two Mickey Mantle who was born at Spavana, Oklahoma now lives in Commerce, Oklahoma 26 years old one of the game's great stars facing a fidgety right-hander Lou Burdette doing a tough spot here in the top half of the third ball one and strike two one out and McDougal at second base Burdette takes a lot of time between pitches he's ready the one and two pitch it's in too close and it's ball two and strike two Mantle pulled his body away from an inside pitch ball two strike two boy that wind has shifted somewhat here in the first couple of innings because right now it's blowing right out towards left field from home plate it was slightly a cross outfield from right to left to the beginning of the ball game Mantle has called a tie and Mickey's out of the batter's box steps in gets set ball two strike two McDougal with that lead off second base one man is out here's the stretch and the two two pitch a swing in the ground ball to the third base the Matthew stabs the ball up over the first base he is out that Mantle can really move down that first baseline boy has he got speed Eddie Matthews with a sparkling plate on his left and he looked the runner back in the second base and then suddenly realized this was Mickey Mantle whom they claim as the fastest man in baseball from home plate the first base and he really wound up and fired a strike over to Frank Tory getting Mickey by about a step and McDougal remained on second base now the batter is Yogi Berra who started the two run rally in the second with a walk the first unintentional walk that Burdett has given up in the series run around second base left handed batter Yogi Berra looks at ball one it's outside ball one no strike count is bad around watching Burdett as Lou goes through that all those motions he has out there in the mound trying to throw these hitters off-stride making him white yo McDougal on second two outs top half of the third Yankees lead two to one ball one no strikes on Yogi Berra Burdett comes down with a pitch here's a swing on this and McDougal was way off second base Crandall was going to fire out there but Logan who was deep that short had no chance to get in behind Gil and he raced back in a second base Crandall has one of the finest sawing arms in baseball behind the plate and he was ready to really fire but had no chance with nobody covering second ball one strike one count here's the pitch and Berra takes the ball inside Yogi Berra who was born in St. Louis, Missouri now 33 years old lives in Tenifly, New Jersey during the off-season as little as catchers go 5'8", 192 pounds before he packs a wallop one around second base two men are out trying to get himself out of this hot water in the third lose into the stretch here's the two one pitch there's a swing and a foul back towards the press box bounces high and down the screen it goes ball two strike two Gil McDougal at second base smashed a long double deep left center field for the first base hit off Luberdette come about the short and after the double by McDougal Mickey Manlow was tossed out by Matthews now it's ball two strike two on Yogi Berra with two away Luberdette shrubs his shoulders up on the rubber here's the two two pitch and a swing and a hard smash to toy picks it up and he's going to beat him the bag good play he's out retiring the side one hit nowhere one man was left and the score is New York two Milwaukee one you know fans sense this figure show that our great country is growing at an amazing rate by 1960 our population will be close to 180 million what bright opportunities lie ahead for all of us because this growth means a demand for more homes more highways and more schools this in turn means more factories are needed to meet the constantly rising demand for 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Yankee bullpen becomes alive as Bob Turley a right-hander and Bobby Schantz is southpaw begin throwing Larson's first pitch a swing on a high fly ball short right field McDougall going back and McDougall makes a fine over the shoulder catch Hank Bauer was really turning those legs and McDougall going back peeked at Hank and realized that Bauer might have trouble made a very fine catch over the shoulder and that is one out Bruton on first place here is right fielder Henry Aaron Aaron walked in the first inning the absence of the long ball hitters has hurt Milwaukee in the series none of the power boys down the middle have found the range in the previous six games here is a strike to Aaron the only two home runs by Milwaukee by Lubertad and by Billy Bruton came in the second game of the series while the Yankees have pounded out nine home runs runner on first base with one out here is a ball at slow it's even up on Aaron at ball one and strike one we're in the last half of the third at Milwaukee County Stadium the Yankees lead the Braves to the one ball one strike one count on Larson has his side as Bruton jumps off first base here is the peg over to first boy this Yankee outfielder is giving Aaron a lot of singles territory they're playing extremely deep and around to the left here is the one one pitch a swing of line drive Bruton round second base and holds up, peg goes into second base a tight single to left field number three has called a tie looking out towards the mound that might be all for Larson Bobby Shantz a left-hander and Bob Turley a right-hander had been throwing in that bullpen off and on since the first inning West Covington standing off to the right of the plate and it might well be that Casey will go to the left-hander now I think he's signal for the right-hander let's see he's called in the second base umpire Al Barlich and it's going to be the right-hander Turley is being motion in from a bullpen a deep right center field while Bob gets all set 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Oliver incorporated Albany, New York consideration before the ballgame as Casey Sting goes likely starter but Casey went to Don Larson who had four days rest instead of Bob Turley who by the way worked yesterday in the 10th inning and did a fine job getting Frank Torrey out of there with a tying one on third base and runners on first and third now moves in from the bullpen he's a big right-hander coming in and he makes his fourth appearance in the series Bob Turley stands 6'2 weighs 215 pounds here's a hand for Don Larson about five steps now from the Yankee dugout moving in there worked two and one third innings so far has allowed one run and I say so far because if Bruton or Aaron or Bruton and Aaron score their runs will be charged to Larson's record he worked two and one third has given up one run so far three hits three walks and he had one strikeout Bob Turley is actually in an unusual role in the last two games in the series because during the 58 American League season he was used almost exclusively as a starter he started 31 times out of his 33 appearances so actually Casey only used him twice during the regular season in relief but here he is right now in the biggest ball game of the year with Milwaukee runners on first and second base West Covington in the batter's box West grounded out to the first baseman in the first inning in the second run he was up there with the bases jammed and won away and now Turley steps back off the rubber as West Covington moves out of the batter's box West calls for the rosin sack one man is out the outfield deep and straight away Beck is third baseman at him Matthews tying well on second base the Yankees lead two to one the pitch is low on inside a slow breaking current ball it's ball one and no strikes on West Covington Yankee pitching has been brilliant you would say in this series because they really have the book on these power hitters of Milwaukee here is the one and old pitch there's a swing and a little chop out in front of the plate Yogi Barrow picks it up to throw the first base he is out here's a throw across the third base Bruton hooks back in as Jerry Luffy makes a great save on a bad throw Jerry Luffy just made a spectacular save on a bad throw by Bill Scowren Bruton it rounded third base Scowren saw him about 15 feet from third fired across Luffy when diving across in the foul territory making a beautiful stab that's two away runners on second and third base Eddie Matthews the batter Eddie came up in the same situation the first inning and was walked intentionally with first base open so now let's see what the Yankee strategy will be as the Braves have Bruton on third Aaron on second base that play by the way on West Covington has scored two to three if you score by numbers at home Yogi Barrow to Bill Scowren little chop down the first base line now Barrow is out talking to the pitcher Bob Turley and second baseman Gill McDougal conference over and Turley checks now with a Yankee bench looking at the old professor Casey Stingel they're going to walk Eddie Matthews I think yes Yogi Barrow is pointing down the first base line now holds out his hands what do you want Casey let's put him on first base is open they'll bring up Del Crandall here is a ball outside Eddie Matthews receiving his second intentional walk second and third Casey Stingel going to percentages here for the second time with Matthews Eddie's had one of those so-so series with four hits and 24 times of fat and being the hitter he is he is about to break out of it and so Casey with those runners in scoring position and the chance to set up a fourth situation at any bag in the infield and also plus the fact that he'll have the White-handed Peter Crandall facing the White-handed Turley is putting Matthews on first there's ball four given up by Bob Turley here is catcher Del Crandall who has called out on strikes in the first inning Del is batting for the second time in a row of the bases jam last half of the third the Yankees lead two to one in the ball game Bob Turley has his sign from Yogi Berra the pitch to Crandall and it's a breaking pitch slowing outside and that's ball one 15 pound light hander from Troy Illinois living now in Lotherville, Maryland and takes that deep breath delivers and they swing a high-shocking the ball the first a fair-handed pickup to retire the side that play has scored one to four to three no runs two hits no errors and again three men will have time base and the end of the third the score is the New York Yankees two and Milwaukee one hello there everybody I'm Mel Allen with a giant offer from PaperMate that tops them all listen how'd you like a genuine PaperMate pen free how'd you like a genuine PaperMate refill free sound good well that's exactly what you get free pen free refill when you buy PaperMate's famous two-tone pen at the regular $1.69 price what a bargain as it says right on the special PaperMate display you get a two-tone pen worth $1.69 plus an extra silver tip refill worth 49 cents plus a retractable schoolmate utility pen worth 39 cents a 257 value all free for only a $1.69 how about that a 257 value for only a $1.69 look for the special PaperMate display at stores everywhere buy your two-tone pen at regular price get an extra pen an extra refill free from PaperMate this sensational offer is limited so hurry and get your free PaperMate pen and free refill now the Yankees have stranded two runners in three innings Milwaukee has stranded six Elston Howard leads off in the top half of the fourth inning it'll be Howard Jerry Lumpy and Bill Scullron Elston was waiting a couple of bats and now throws the leaded bat away moves up towards home plate as Lou Bernard loosening up his tossing down the handle brink as Crandall was getting on the catching paraphernalia they'll hit a line shot that truly deflected and slowed down quite a bit McDougal racing in made a real blue chip play as he came in with a bare hand a do or die shot and got Crandall by a couple of steps at first base with the tying run crossing home plate but it didn't count and the Yankees maintain that two-to-one edge Elston Howard sacrificed in the second was safe at first base on an error by Frank Tory and here's Howard now in the batter's box Lou Bernard has the sign and the first pitch to Howard is cut on foul back towards the screen and it's a spike when count little puffs of dirt have been skimming around the infield as we get some wind out here but on the whole it is one of the finest days we've had for any of the other six ball games here's the 0 and 1 pitch there is a ball outside it's ball 1 and strike 1 1 and strike 1 and Elston Howard slightly close dance Howard stands with his feet fairly close together holds his bat on the end as Lou Bernard again goes through the motions out there Lou now is staring down at the ground on the mound has the sign the 1-1 pitch is swinging the drive in the right field it's in there for a face hit over his Henry air and picks it up fires the ball back in the red-shamed east bounced away from red picked up by Logan and that is hit number 2 off Lou Bernard a sliced single well tagged in the right field by Elston Howard brings up the third baseman Jerry Lumpy Lumpy was safe in an error by Tory in the second inning left handed batter with a run around first base and nobody out the Braves scored around the first the Yankees bounced back with two to one the score top half of the fourth inning Howard on first base nobody out the pitch is a spike as Lumpy was going to bunt and that curve ball snapped in there on the inside quantity high no ball one strike count Lumpy was going to try to sacrifice that run around the second base there's nobody covering second base the throw is knocked down by Logan and nobody was covering second base the throw to second base nobody was covering Logan got over at the last second and knocked the ball down so when going to center field Howard is on second and let's see how they score that now they haven't flashed it up as yet they're having trouble with the lights at this moment out there in the scoreboard in right center field here is the stretch in the pitch she's going to bond takes a ball that's outside and it's ball one or ball two and strike one now they've changed the scoreboard around the ball one and strike two Lumpy Elston Howard in scoring position on second base with nobody out our field is shaded slightly to the right here's the pitch to Lumpy and there's a swing in the ground ball to the third base and Matthew's in picks it up here's the throw to first base he gets him and Howard remains on second base there was a high chopper to third baseman Eddie Matthews one man is out the batter first baseman Bill Scowren Scowren safe in the field drove in a run with his ground ball to the shortstop Johnny Logan as the Braves tried for a double play but missed at first base forcing the runner at second base Lou Bredet's first pitch a swing and a fly ball center field Bruton back there and he comes in a couple of steps makes the catch Howard takes it second goes back in as Billy fires a long throw that got away from Eddie Matthews in a perfect strike with the ball bounce crazily to Eddie's right and Howard remained on second base so that's two outs Scowren flies to Bruton and center and here's the left-handed batter shortstop Tony Kubeck in a line shot to fairly deep left field in the second for a sacrifice fly that scored Howard from third base and he is getting a walk it'll bring up Bob Turley and attention to walk to the left-handed batting Tony Kubeck ball to his outside incidentally going back on that play at second base Howard receives credit for a stolen base so there is the Yankees first stolen base in the series ball four to Kubeck and Tony moves down the first base line second walk given up by Bredet an intentional walk and the Yankees have runners at first and second as Turley steps into the batter's box Turley has one hit and three times at bat two runs batted in he's batting at 333 into the stretch goes Bredet he delivers and there's a swing at the ground one of the shortstop Logan over throws the second base and a force play retires the side Larson forcing Kubeck at second base Logan ashamed each no runs one hit no errors two men left on base and the score is New York two and Milwaukee one Markling relief pitching of Dipmire Durham and Turley capture the headlines in yesterday's game but here's some late news from Gillette their sensational world series special is selling like crazy some stores have completely sold out don't you miss out on this wonderful bargain for just 79 cents you get a precision engineered one piece Gillette razor a dispenser of Gillette blue blades and a streamlined travel case with the Gillette TV you get the most in shaving luxury clean refreshing shaves with speed and ease you save time when you shave too Gillette's one piece construction means instant 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these teams went to battle in the seventh game last year Logan popped out to the shortstop in the second Bob Turley is ready rub the shine off the baseball now sets his cap looks down at Yogi Barra the Yankee outfield plays Logan to pull the ball around to the left and the first pitch is swung on there's a high fly ball right center field Barra is coming in hard now he's going up makes the cat rather bower and that is one away Johnny Logan flies to Hank bower in right center field brings up the pitcher Lowe Burdett who was tossed out by Jerry Luffy in the second to face Bob Turley Turley came on replacing starter Don Larson in the last half of the third after Larson had worked two and one third innings allowing one run on three hits walk three and he struck out one Reds have not managed the safety as yet off Bob Turley last half of the fourth inning Burdett leveling the bat across the plate watching Turley as Bob has the sign comes down with the first pitch on the plate outside it's ball one and no strikes big twenty one game winner for the Yankees this year Bob Turley had twenty one wins only seven losses here's a swing any miss even up on Lowe Burdett at ball one and strike one and Turley also turns in a sparkling earned run average two point ninety eight in working two hundred and forty five innings for the Yankees one one pitch slow curve is high the Burdett ball strike one the grandstand shadow now has extended to where it has reached halfway between the mound and the plate to one pitch all three just misses the outside corner and Turley's down off the mound now ball three and strike one on Burdett shamed in the on back circle last half of the fourth inning Turley has the sign which is a strike call it's now a full count three and two all three and strike two on the pitcher Burdett Turley kicks his leg and delivers there's a swing and a miss he struck him out that is the first strike out for Bob Turley number two in the ball game for Milwaukee and the Braves fifty fifth strike out of the series and each strike out against Milwaukee this afternoon establishes a new world series record two up and two down the last half of the fourth inning so Turley now goes on to face the top of the batting order second baseman Red Shadings to a single left scored Milwaukee's lone run on the first inning and grounded out to the second baseman there's a swing and a chopper to the shortstop over school back up the throat of first base he is out at first retiring the side Milwaukee three up and three down for the second time in the ball game no runs no hits no errors nobody left on base and at the end of the fourth inning the score is New York to Milwaukee one look sharp feel sharp be sharp and listen mister Mickey Mannel Yankees on the front two to one that just completing his warm up throws Shadings standing at second base waiting for the wonderful baseball season total of about 186 games for both these teams including exhibition games this spring and six games in the world series and the regular 154 game schedule the world's championship baseball decided in one game and this is it the big one as the Yankees have stormed from behind the Braves had a three game to one lead over New York Hank Fowler in the batter's box has lined the right field and he has grounded out to the shortstop Fowler hit listen two times at bat and this is just outside ball one no strikes ball one and no strikes the count Frank Crow said he really moves around in that third base coaching box this y'all send you down to Hank Bauer outfield playing Bauer deep and towards left he's got real good power here's a swing and a high fly ball out behind second base Shadings then Logan are going back and Shadings makes the catch for the out Bauer pops out to red Shadings out of the short center field and it brings up second baseman Gill McDougal Gill has one of the two hits off Luba debt he doubled hard shot deep left center field in the third thrown out by Logan in the first right handed batter and he now has eight hits in 25 times at bat McDougal Burdette looks him over and the first pitch side arms spike on the outside corner and McDougal look like he was going to try to butt one for base hit Burdette now is on these right handed batters going to a crossfire pitch on occasion which is a mighty rough pitch to these fellas especially with that stun still shining on the mound but the shadows of the plate is the pitch and there's a swing and a high fly ball in the short right Henry Aaron is sloping in and he is there to make the catch for the out two way McDougal flies to Aaron in fairly short right field and it brings up centerfielder Mickey has gone out to Frank Tory at first base unassisted and has been thrown up with a third baseman Eddie Matthews and a close play in the third now Mantle has asked umpire Tom Gorman to look over the baseball Tom does and he's throwing that one out of the ballgame no baseball goes out to Burdette who now rubs the shine off Crandall crouching behind the plate two men are out nobody on base top half of the fifth inning crowd has grown quiet again as the Yankees lead two to one Mantle steps out of the batter's box now he's in holds his bat right on the end picture of power at the plate and the pitch to Mickey a swing and a foul back here towards us bouncing high and down the screen and it's a strike one count strike one count and Mickey Mantle Burdette looking around the ballpark finding looks down at Dell gets his sign starts into the motion two men are out the pitches going on miss flight two and Mickey gave that one a good try hard swing by Mickey Mantle's flight two count the Yankees out in front and a very close ballgame two to one fifth inning as this game moves on here's the pitch low and outside of all that look like Burdette's screwball which breaks away from the left handed batter it's ball one and strike two on Mickey Mantle and a new baseball goes out to Lou Burdette of the series has one victory and one loss and his lifetime World Series record for victories one defeat established over the last two years and all of them a course against the New York Yankees one and two two outs nobody on base top half of the fifth inning Burdette delivers the pitches low and outside it's ball two ball two and strike two Bill Jekowski of the National League is down that right field line and Frank Hulman of the American League down the left field line as we've had six umpires again in the series ball two and strike two and Mickey backs away from home plate as Burdette is making Mickey wait as he starts fidgeting around finally starts into the motion two to pitch and it's ball three and Burdette started off the mound Lou Burdette thought he had Mantle on that breaking pitch on the inside corner but umpire Tom Gormers is not too low ball three strike two Mantle batting with two outs and nobody on base on deck it's catcher Yogi Berra Berra who still has his shin guards buckled on ball three and strike two here's the big pitch and Mantle swings it's a hard hit shot to the second baseman left over Shading stop over the first he is out and the Yankees are three up and three down in the fifth inning no runs no hits no errors nobody left on base and the score is New York two and the Milwaukee one you're kind in the country two Gillette foamy here's real speed and convenience just a touch of the nozzle and you get rich creamy lather lather so full body that a little goes a long way and Gillette foamy is the only instant lather that contains K-34 the exclusive antiseptic that kills harmful bacteria while you shave now you can get Gillette foamy with cool refreshing menthol added either type regular or menthol foamy cost just seventy nine cents for a three month supply ask for Gillette foamy today I'm betting you'll say it's tops well we go to the last half of the fifth inning and I'll take you the rest of the way and what should be a great finish a real pleasure working with his fellow from Washington he's done a very fine and a very accurate job on the play by play Bob Wolf thank you Earl Gillespie it's Phil Bruton who leads off against Bob Turley in the bottom half of the fifth inning and Bruton has walked any single one of the three hits for the Braves Turley all set to work here comes the pitch and there's a foul going off into the New York dugout solid strike one to Bruton the walk in the single both came against Don Larson who straddled out the ball game for New York and worked two out of three innings Turley all set to work he does not use the wind up he looks to get the sign from Yogi Berra Bruton sat with a one strike count Turley is on deck Turley ready here's the pitch and it's a curve ball which comes in high and the count now is one and one to Bruton the Braves three hits the New York Yankees two and New York is holding a two one lead Turley all set looks to get the sign one on one the count to Bruton the pitch a change up is good for a strike call and it's now ball one strike two to Bruton Turley mixes up the fast ball the curve ball which was so effective in his shutout victory on the change up and he has become throughout the years a control artist playing the corners ball one strike two to Bruton and now Bruton is back in waiting here's the pitch and it's a sweet miss and Bruton is on a strike out so there's one away in the bottom half of the fifth inning and Bruton now is Frank Torrey who has sacrificed and popped up Turley has strong armed right hander out there in the mound and this afternoon marks his third appearance in three games over the span of four days all set to work now as Torrey steps in the outfield is playing him just about straight away the pitch is high it's ball one on deck Hank Aaron the first inning New York leading 2-1 in this final game of the World Series Torrey left handed batter at the plate here comes the next pitch and it's a curve over for a called strike in the count miles one-on-one to Torrey the brave so far this afternoon have had two very large scoring opportunities they able to score however just one run here's the pitch and it's inside for a ball two balls strike one to Torrey Milwaukee have the sacks loaded out there was one out but just one run came over to score and in the third they left three men's granted there's a swing of s and it's now two and two to Torrey so all together Milwaukee has left six men on the sacks and New York has left four count miles two and two to Torrey with one out with the bottom half of the fifth inning here's Turley's next pitch and drive which is going foul out to the right field line that was a hard shot off Torrey's bat and it was curving I landed the foul just a few feet outside the line and right so Torrey now pauses outside the batter's box before stepping back in it's a beautiful sunny afternoon Hank Bauer is playing out there deep and right as Torrey steps back with a two and two count Turley back off the mound now it goes the rubber looks to get the sign right hander ready nods once to barrel and then delivers and the pitch comes inside count miles three and two as Torrey steps out every pitch every move can be the difference in the winning or losing of the world series every pitch carefully weighed by the pitcher and the catcher ready for the three and two pitcher it comes and Torrey draws the line first base the tying run as Hamran Hank Aaron who's batting in the number four spot steps in the base Bob Turley with one out and one on Aaron has walked he is single they both came off Don Larson and he steps in now with Torrey on first and Quebec and McDougall at double play depth for the New York Yankees already looks out to the mound the outfield is deep how it is far back and left Madel Deacon center here's the pitch and it's a curve for a call strike in the outside corner there one strike count here the crowd in the background here it comes and there's a high hopper over the head of Turley fielded by McDougall and second he touches the bag for one cross to first for two so the side retired with no runs no hits no errors and nobody left and the score at the end of five innings is New York to Milwaukee one do you do you want do you really want a decent shave do you really want a decent shave then shade to that shade to that with the gray and the razor by to that shade to that McDougall talk just about at the bag at second base and through the first base for the double play a forced to second and Aaron out the first and now here in the sixth inning Yogi Barrow is up there on the first pitch ball one the attendance 46,367 for the fourth time at Milwaukee Yogi Barrow with a ball one count Yogi has walked and has scored and has grounded out Luber dead in the mound with the New York Yankees leading by two one score in the sixth inning here's the pitch and there goes a line drive to right field Aaron is moving back he's got it well hit ball by Barrow and Aaron moving back toward the fence reached up hold it in so there's one out on the sixth inning by now is Elston Howard Elston came through with a base hit in the fourth inning in front of that out the sacrifice and got on the error by Torrey that was the inning in which the Yankees scored two runs without a hit there were two errors the pitch to Howard is low for a ball thus far up in New York two runs on two hits there are no errors and for Milwaukee one run three hits and the two costly errors Elston Howard waiting with a ball one count Covington playing a deep left here's the wind up and the pitch to the outside corner for a cold strike on the count now is one and one to Howard Jerry Lumpy is on deck score is two one and this will decide it all the New York Yankees are leading in the series we've seen pitches working with little rest but as they say it's a long winter for resting and they're giving it their very all in the series Lou Bernard looks to get the sign from Del Crandall here's the wind up on the pitch on the way is swung on him followed back and it's now ball one and strike two to Howard Matthews has pulled over close to the line Logan has pulled over just a bit in the holy short as Bredeck gets the sign from Crandall with the ball one strike two count here's the wind up on the pitch on the way swung on him he took a big cut that time for out number two in the sixth inning Jerry Lumpy got on base on an arrow by Troy in the second on a grounded out in the fourth he stops up there now with two outs nobody on New York holding that slender two to one lead Verdeck looks in with the sign the outfield is playing Lumpy just about straight away not too deep the pitch there's a ground ball off the goal of Verdeck going over to Shane Deets she's up with it the first pulling out the top half of the sixth inning remains they are two Milwaukee one here's something I've been just waiting to tell you now you can get a Gillette one piece TV razor for only seventy nine cents you heard it while 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back in the center path took the ball out in right center just a bit on the edge of the center path there saw there's one way just had a few misfortunes at the plate in the series but these fans are right behind them here in Milwaukee here's the pitch and it comes in low for a ball with Matthew's power just one pitch could change the complexion of this ball game they are calling a two one lead Matthew's the batter and the ball won the count there's one out there's a ground ball going out to McDougal at second he's up with it they throw the scouring fully out so they're two away in the bottom half of the sixth inning and Del Crandall is up there now in the first but the sax loaded in two out Crandall was fooled by a strike three call in the third with a similar situation two outs and the sax loaded Crandall sent a smash which was off Crandall came in with a one handed barehand scoop up the first in the out on a sensational play there goes a long flat ball to left has tied the ball game he jumps and he can't get it he falls over the railing part way just about sits up there goes back caught a spot at first on the pitch comes in high game this afternoon all tied at two two in the bottom half of the sixth inning Charlie Ruddy delivers who's popped up and fly out there are two outs as the Braves go to the Yankees big weapon of the series the home run ball to tie the score on their fourth hit of the afternoon Logan waits Charlie Ruddy here comes the pitch and there goes a line drive to left how it is moving for it he's got it about 10 to 15 feet from the fence and left so Logan tired with one run on the homer no errors nobody left the score at the end of six they are two Milwaukee two it's a two two ball game this opa two he's an RBI whitey Ford starts warming up scouring steps in so this is it coming down into inning number seven and you can't get it closer than this with the series tied at three games apiece scouring in there here's the pitch and it's over for a call strike so far the Yankees have Milwaukee two runs four hits on the Braves have made two errors Burnett looks in with a sign scouring waits strike one the count here's the wind up the pitch on the way this is the outside corner on the count now is one and one to Bill Scouring the off field is playing deep in all fields on this bright sunny afternoon here in Milwaukee with the world series championship now hanging in the balance in a tie ball game in the seventh inning here's the wind up and here comes the pitch and there's a ground ball which is in a left field for a base hit in between Matthews and Logan and Scouring is on first a single out to left skipping through the hole Tony Kubeck who is a sacrifice fly which caught on the run on the second through an intentional walk in the fourth and now he steps in there with Scouring on first and nobody out we're in the seventh inning and now Milwaukee starts getting the Braves bullpen busy Carl Willey starts forming up Kubeck in the pitch is a strike called a breaking pitch on the outside corner to Tony Kubeck and nobody out third baseman Eddie Matthews has moved in he's playing right now in a line with the back at third Logan and Shane each double play depth as Kubeck steps out to get some dirt the off field is playing straight away for Kubeck and now Tony is back in Scouring on first nobody out Burdette with a stretch in the pause here's the pitch and there is a pop up stop Logan is waiting for it about 15 feet from the bag and he has it so there is one out and one on as we await the number nine batter who's now coming up out of the Yankee dugout well there are thrills galore and you can feel the tension mounting as each inning goes on and when Turley came up to the plate Whitey Ford who is warming up went back to sit down again so here we are in the seventh he's checking chip just hanging in the balance in this 2-2 game Scouring on first there's one out Turley steps in all set to go here's the pitch and a punt is fouled back it's strike one Eddie Matthews came charging in that time as did Frank Torrey and Turley now looks down to Frankie Crossetti the third base coach before getting set once again in the batter's box Burdette has stepped back off the mound out of the ball Matthews the third baseman has come in now he's playing on the edge of the infield grass Torrey staying over there at first base keeping his scouring close all set to go Burdette gets the sign now from Prattle the stretch and the pause the pitch a punt it's fielded by the pitcher he slips now gets up close to first for the out covering at first base on the sacrifice as Burdette came up with the ball he slipped out of his knees and then through the first as Scouron moved in a scoring position saw the Yankees have a big man at second base and the person of Bill Scouron as Hank Bauer who has been a big Yankee batting star in this series comes up for the fourth time he has lined up rounded out and he has popped up there are two outs Scouron on second the score is not only 2-2 as Lou Burdette looks in to get the sign Scouron now takes a good lead off second here's the pitch and it comes in high through a ball with Logan pulled over in the hole for Bauer that's giving Scouron pretty good room to range off second base ball one to Bauer outfield is deep infield pulled around Burdette already Bauer waiting with a ball one count Scouron on second base here's the stretch and the pause there goes the pop up third baseman Matthews is waiting he's got it New York to Milwaukee too hey don't tell everybody tell you why because Gillette only has a limited supply of Gillette TV Razors did this price 30 seconds for station identification the yellow label is your only guarantee of getting real Vichy Saratoga Vichy if you want real Vichy get the yellow label insist on the famous yellow label that says Saratoga Vichy garage doors for residential commercial industrial use manual or remote control literature on request free estimates 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Connected all this seventh inning in a 2-2 ball game Burdette as you know swings a very potent bot Bob Turley all set to work here's the pitch strike 1 Burdette steps back in Yankees bullpen busy once again now blue is back out of the bat his box Ditmar warming up funny art here comes Burdette cuts and misses got now strike 2 to Burdette blue at the plate this afternoon is grounded out in the struckout Turley looks in with a sign two strikes the count on Burdette steps out as Turley stood there just for the moment looking in now both ready here comes a massive ground ball too short Kubeck makes the throw there's one away on that play and he carried a third baseman started to go for the ball he saw that Kubeck was in better position to make the play Kubeck kind of coming just a bit on the ball they get Burdette and bring up Red Chained East who was singled and grounded out twice and it was Red Chained East who was scored the first run for the Braves Crandall's Homer scored the second here's the pitch and it comes in low on deck Bill Bruton scored the ball game is 2-2 and this is the bottom half of the seventh inning here's the pitch and there's a ground ball going out to McGoogle he's up with it they throw the scouring on the out Chained East does out number two and Bill Bruton the batting hero the first two games is coming up Whitey Ford now joins Dittmar warming up for the New York Yankees Bruton this afternoon has walked he is singled he is struck out it's a good time here in Milwaukee you can just feel the tension here's the pitch and it comes in high the count now ball one to Bruton two outs bottom half of the seventh ball game coming right down the home stretch now still deadlocked 2-2 Charlie delivers and there's a ground ball going into the first baseman scouring he plays a deep behind the back runs to the base for the out seventh inning the score at the end of seven New York two and Milwaukee two want to clamor those Milwaukee fans set up when their braves 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throughout the long pen and fight and right here in the world series just one run at this time I'm going to invite these two teams to make one the world's champion here's McDougald in there now to face Burdette as the right hand is all set to work looks that I get the sign from Grantle here's the wind up and the pitch is inside and high for ball one backing up Burdette the infield Matthews is playing just about on a line with the bag at third Logan's over there at short change needs to second Tauri at first the outfield is coming to Bruton and Aaron McDougald so Lou has big guns to face here in this eight here's the wind up and the pitch on the way there goes a five ball to right center field Aaron is moving for it he's under it now so there's one out endless eighth inning and Mickey Mattel is up there now the dangerous Mickey Mattel who with one solid hit one of those tape measure jobs could change the selection of the series Burdette we're working mighty cautiously on Mattel he looks in now he gets the sign from Grantle starts the wind up here comes the pitch and it comes in low for a ball as Burdette delivers brings him right down off that pitching rubber right down off the mound Burdette now steps back to the rosin bag outmouse ball one to Mattel outfield far back in all fields one out on the eighth inning the wind up and the next pitch is on the way and there's a strike call to the inside corner and the count now is one and one to Mattel Burdette again steps back off the mound each pitch is important and very deliberately very methodically waits between pitches goes to the rosin bag once again the count to Mattel is one and one Mickey has stepped out of the batter's box outfield far back in all fields Burdette again throws the rubber gets the sign from Grantle he's all set to work one and one the count here's the wind up here comes the pitch and it comes in low and the count now is ball two and strike one to Mattel on deck Yogi Berra we're on the eighth inning the series tied at three games a piece this game tied at two runs a piece and the championship is hanging right here in the balance ball two and strike one to Mattel Burdette again flips the rosin bag off to the side and Mattel has stepped out time called by the plate umpire Tom Gorman until Mickey steps in now he's backing and waiting the count is ball two strike one Burdette looks forward to get the sign from Grantle now the right hander winds here comes the pitch and it's a swing of the miss two and two to Mattel and you'll see the crowd here just leaning forward as that pitch comes up two and two again Burdette is back off the mound now a little rosin Mattel waiting two and two the count Burdette ready once again as he gets the sign from Grantle right hander starts the wind up and the two and two pitch on the way strike one is a tremendous clutch hitter for the New York Yankees is up there has walked and he has scored round it out and he is lined up two outs and the eighth as Barra steps in Burdette gets the sign starts the wind up here's the pitch and it misses the outside corner ball one when the Braves come up on the bottom half of the eighth inning they'll have the number three four and five batters ball one the count Barra two outs and nobody on to the New York Yankees in this two to game here's the wind up and the pitch there goes the foul ball the deep right field there is going near the line it is up against the fence in deep right Barra's on the way to second and he goes in standing up hit one inside the right field line deep in the right field corner up against the fence just a few feet away from clearing the fence which juts out at the three fifteen mark juts at about twenty feet of saw it's a ten foot fence it hit up against it and Barra is in at second base with a double Elston Howard second and two outs in this eighth inning Howard has one hit this afternoon here's the pitch and there is a high foul which is going over toward the seats Torrey is racing for it beyond the Braves dugout and into the seats while the Braves now have the bullpen busy out there Willie and McMahon both have come out to warm up now steps back in with a one strike count Barra on second base two away in the eighth in a two to game it looks in to get the sign from Crandall as the scratch and the pause by Lou here's the pitch and it's inside one and one to Elston Howard each side has four hits each has two runs can you get it on the more even than that the world series tied at three games a piece each team with the same number of runs and hits in the same thing one and one the count to Howard here's the pitch and there's a high hopper which is by the pitch you're going to center field for base hit sit in the center field Yogi Barra came in a score out of the New York Yankees lead by a score of three to two in this eighth inning Logan tried to go over toward second to cut that one off but he couldn't get to it as that hard ground ball went by for that and in a center the York is in front on the bottom now is Andy Kerry the pitch there's a ball which is off the cover of Matthews Logan throws to second the ball thrown by Logan almost got away from Shane Dinkst how to make a one handed gravel ball to prevent the ball from going in the right field it's scarred as an infield hit ball Andy Kerry as Alston Howard is now at second that brings up Bill Scarran as New York has now come up with three hits in a row this run instantly is the first earned run for the Yankees Bill Scarran one for three up there at the plate one on first and second two outs here's the pitch a swing a miss strike one Lou Burdette steps back off the mound Scarran waiting at the plate on a foreside play brought a run over in the second he's since flat out and has singled stretching the pause and it's inside count now is one and one to Scarran one is at first and second Alston Howard's single in the center field who had doubled and the Yankees are leading by a three to score in this top of the eighth Scarran waits for the one and one count Burdette with the pause here's the pitch and it's a swing a miss on the outside corner count now is ball one strike two and now Scarran steps out to get some dirt I'll build back in with a ball one strike two count runners Howard Andy Carey second and first Burdette gets the sign from Del Crandall already stretching the pause the pitch is just a bit high count now is two and two to Scarran he looked at one of a very carefully now steps out of the battles box for the moment two and two Bill's now back in Scarran the New York Yankees three and the Milwaukee Braves two were in the top half of the eighth and eight there's these teams battle right here in the home stretch for the coveted crown stretching the pause here's the pitch and there goes a fly ball a deep left center field a long cloud it's going now steps up and piles the first pitch off strike one on that home run which is Scarran's second of the series he has four RBI's today he's now laid six to two here comes the pitch and it is high the count now is one and one to Cougar that was a mammoth blast by Scarran scoring Howard from second Carey from first the Yankees with four hits in a row coming after two around in the eighth inning here's the pitch it's over for a called strike two to Cougar and the York which moved them to this eighth inning in a two to deadlock has now broken the deadlock and with four runs the Yankees are in front by a six to two Scarr here's the pitch to Cougar and it's a swing and a miss the ball gets away from Prandtl he picks it up throws to first, pull the out thought to strike out and put out the first by Tory in this eighth inning the Yankees come up with four runs four hits no errors and nobody left down the score after the top half of the eighth inning New York six Milwaukee two look sharp, feel sharp be sharp and listen mister can't step on the ball and throwing slightly off balance got at the first base pull the out, the bottom now is Hank Aaron McDougal has come up with two spark Elizabeth this afternoon earlier one on Prandtl here's the pitch there goes a high fly ball to left to the line Howard is going to the line still moving he crosses the line he's got it in the bottom half of the eighth inning now the bottom now is West Covington who is over three on a ground out in the first inning brought a run over the plate so he is one RBI he steps up with two outs bottom half of the eighth and the Yankees leading six to two now Covington steps in to face Bob Turley who came on after two and a third innings here's the pitch and it is a ball since Bob arrived in the same he has given up just one hit and that was Prandtl's homer in the sixth ball won the count to West Covington two away Turley looks him with a sign here's the pitch and there goes a pop up along the third base line Kerry moves in foul territory now he's along the line and he takes it as the wind moves it back just in fair territory for the out it's all the out on the pop up to Andy Kerry to retire the side no runs, no hits, no errors and nobody left and the score at the end of eight full innings is New York six Milwaukee two into the ninth inning of the seventh game and the score six two with the New York Yankees out in front will be coming in at this point to take over from Lubertet tremendous pride this afternoon moving into the top half of the eighth inning it was a two-two game and the two runs which had come earlier in the second both were unearned runs coming in the second frame on no hits and two errors but in the eighth with two outs and nobody on Vera doubled off the fence in right and Howard with a single center drove in the tie breaking run Kerry then had an infield hit moving Elston Howard to second and at this stage of the ball game Bill Scowren unloaded a tremendous swat into the seats high up in left center a three run homer which put the Yankees in front six to two here's Bob Turley on the first pitch his foul back strike one Don McMahon who is out there now to pitch this ninth inning and as you might expect it's a very quiet crowd here in Milwaukee here it comes and it's inside one on one well there are many series heroes to talk about to write about but one that you'll have to note is Bob Turley who up to this point with three appearances and three straight games he swings and misses ball one strike two Bob had a saving shot out on Monday the saving relief performance yesterday and so far today he's turned into another brilliant relief job he's up there at the plate with a ball one strike two count and the next pitch is a strike on the outside corner and Turley is out so there's one out on the bottom now is Hank Bauer who is 0 for 4 and when you get right down to it the crusher in the eighth was supplied by the Yankees favorite weapon and it has been throughout the series the home run here's the pitch to Bauer and it's a called strike strike one on deck Gil McDougal who has come up with two tremendous fielding plays here's McMahon's pitch and it's a swing and a miss strike two well Milwaukee is not out of it but they'll have to do a heap of battling back when they come up on the bottom half of this ninth inning strike two the count to Hank Bauer here it comes and the pitch is inside and low Hank started a move for it and held back and out Tom Grumman examines the ball so Bauer now moves back in the batter's box McMahon on the mound that pitch that Bauer jumped back on was very close to the bat there's a swing and a miss and Bauer is out two strike outs by McMahon here in this ninth inning the batter is Gil McDougal who gets a fine hand from the crowd it's been a wonderful crowd Milwaukee right throughout the series and this is a magnificent sporting gesture McDougal who has hurt the raves getting his fine hand here in the ninth there is a pitch coming in low for a ball it's an excellent crowd also in New York City here's the pitch and there goes a looping ball into short right for a base hit so McDougal is on first on the battle now is Mickey Mantle who is old for four coming up with two outs one on in the ninth inning and the score the Yankees six on the Braves two Mantle is grounded out three times he is looking to call strike three stretching the pause by McMahon here's the pitch a swing and a miss for strike one ninth inning here's the pitch and it comes in high and it's one and one this game deadlocked 2-2 suddenly broke wide open in the eighth with two outs when Yogi Berra came through with a big double to right and before the inning was over successive singles by Howard and Kerry plus given the Yankees a four run margin 6-2 Mantle about to move to one holds back it's ball two and strike one ball two and strike one to Mantle look toward first the pitch comes in high and the count now is three and one three and one the outfield is far back in all fields for Mantle Don McMahon with the stretch and the pause look toward the runner the pitch comes in low and Mantle draws a walk moving Gil McDougal to second and bringing up Yogi Berra as Prandle goes out partway to the mound to speak to his pitcher Kerry comes up his double in the eighth inning opened up the gates for the New York Yankees met on first and second two away in this night McMahon all set to work the stretch and the pause for the right hander here's the pitch to Yogi Berra Elston Howard is kneeling off to the on-deck circle there are two on and two outs in the ninth stretch and the pause here's the pitch Merrill sends a ground ball out to Shane Dean's he's up with it and the side is retired no runs one hit no errors and two left and so we're going right down to the wire now the bottom half running as the Braves really have their work cut out for them now trailing by a score of six to two and coming up now needing four to tie the ball game and stay alive and five to take the crowd so far in five and two third innings he's given up one hit Prandle's homer he's given up that one run and he is walk two including one on purpose in this pitching effort Bob Bob Turley and the Braves have their work cut out for them as Eddie Matthews leads off in the bottom half of this ninth inning six to two New York leads who has drawn two intentional walks and is grounded out steps them out as the Braves are right down here and their last chance Turley looks in to get the sign from Yogi Barra Matthews waiting and Bob takes that big deep breath before he pitches here it comes and it's a curve over for a call strike strike one to Eddie Matthews on deck Dale Prandle and Johnny Logan fairly all set strike one the count to Matthews right hander nods here comes the pitch and it misses the outside corner and the count now is one and one all the Yankees as we go into this bottom half of the night have the bullpen active once again Turley out there pitching tremendous relief ball delivers and there's a curve which comes along the count now is ball two and strike one both warming up from the yard here's the pitch and there is a ball as Matthews started a move for that one held back to see what Tom Gorman's decision would be and it's ruled as a ball so the Braves still in their battling in the bottom half of the night then as the count now goes to ball three and strike one to Matthews Turley takes that deep breath here's the pitch and it comes in low and Matthews arouses the Milwaukee hopes by leading off the bottom half of the walk who so far has the only hit off Turley a home run in the 6th is stepping up Gil McGeagle goes over to speak to Turley as Crandall sets himself squirreling about his box looks out toward the mound Matthews on first there's nobody out stretching the pause the pitch is over for a call strike strike one the count to Adele Crandall looked at the call strike three his first time around was out on a tremendous fielding play and the third is McGeagle scooped it over to first and then Homer here it comes there goes a fly ball to short left Howard is coming in and has it took it just about five feet of saw inside the line one away one on batter is Johnny Logan who is over three Johnny Logan up there Adcock has moved into the on deck circle out there in the right field Hank Bauer has just been moved in just a bit here's the pitch there goes a fly ball to center field Mattle is moving back still moving back he's got it just about two or three feet from the sender path in the deep center so Logan with a long fly out is out number two and Joel Adcock will come up as a pinch hitter full McMahon well the Yankees did their scoring to break the tie with two outs and now the Braves are faced with the same problem they cost the last out when it comes we'll mean the end of the series Adcock in there right handed batter here's the pitch and it comes in low ball one feels back for Adcock Matthews who's walked us on first their two away the stretch in the pause by Turley here's the pitch and it's over for a called strike in the count now is one and one to Adcock little rosin for Bob Turley as he steps back off the mound Turley working very slowly very deliberately again takes a deep breath as the pause now by Bob here's the pitch and there goes a base hit to left field Matthews goes to second base and Joel Adcock is on first Matthews on second their two away on the batter is red Shane East will run for Adcock came up with a hit on the 10th inning of yesterday's game which aroused the Milwaukee hopes and now Matt Teo over there as a runner Matthews on second two away the batter is Shane East here's the pitch it's a strike call still in the spa game with two outs and two on Shane East at the plate with a strike one count the stretch in the pause by Bob Turley here's the pitch and there goes a ball to left center Mantle moves in he's got it are the winners and Bob Turley is mauled and congratulated by his teammates as he comes in to the dugout final score the New York Yankees six runs eight hits no errors Milwaukee two runs five hits two errors stay tuned for an interview direct from the clubhouse of those victorious New York Yankees well there it is ladies and gentlemen the World Series is over and this afternoon the New York Yankees won out by the final score of 62 now to wind up this World Series broadcast let's pick up Mel Allen and some of those victorious Yankees Mel take over ladies and gentlemen we're in the Yankee dressing room and here is Yogi Berra and Bob Turley the battery that wound up the ball game Bob you came in relief and pitched your second the great one of my life and what a comeback by what a great ball club I tell you this is the greatest club I've ever played on and what a bunch of guys well after you've been belted out here in the second game you came back to pick the Yankees off the floor they're behind three games to one got the last out yesterday and the relief recently today thank you Mel and Yogi you've been in 10 World Series as many as Babe Ruth and Joe DiMaggio and that gave you his great a thrill as this one well I guess this one is I guess the National League won't be so smart now Mel they thought they had us down three and one and we come back fighting this is the best one I've ever been in where the score tied did you think you had a home run that ball at double I thought I did I didn't hit it real good but I hit it down the line I wouldn't have helped a little bit though well Yogi good luck to you and Elston Howard who came through that two out single Ellie since you went into the series made that great play I think this is one of the greatest ball clubs I've ever played what a thanks that I have to ball club with the help of Bob Chiller which fits great in Elston's back game this Homer any better than you did that grand slam or two years ago in the seventh game that won the World Series against the Dodgers mine was secondary like it was in the 1956 World Series Yogi hit two that day and Howard hit one and I hit the grand slammer Casey you have now won nine pennants and this is your seventh world championship tying Joe McCarthy's record has there ever been anyone before this that you enjoyed any greater well I'd have to say that this is the greatest year to win a pennant and a world championship the reason I say that is for your for reason we got such a bad start when you're only in the seven game series that with a bad start you can't afford to make a mistake but our ball club came back and without making a mistake had to go right through the line and win four like here at the end now here's the other big thing it showed our ball club there was a good ball club although we followed the last month of the half the season it also showed that we have recovered and that we could now play in the national league she's staying on del web del web co-owner of the Yankees del now this was wonderful I think this is the greatest world series that I ever went through we've been through a lot of them but we come from behind and played very well it's only the third time in history to the team has been down three games to one and come back and only the second time in a seven game series I don't know about that but I know we come back that's the main thing well thanks a lot down here as Dan topping president of the New York Yankees Dan what did you think when the Yankees were down three games to one well Mel didn't look good but I always do this club started off the what the kind of a club they were they slowed up a little bit found out from never never get to ease never go too easy just keep trying we'll win here's a fellow who started off slowly in the series but then picked up at the stadium of that home run in the key game every game is a key game when you're behind three games to one and then hit the double with the bases loaded and today gill you played magnificently defensively late in the game and that double play ball of errands it seemed the ball was hit right through the middle for a base hit you turn it into the D.P. yeah it happened to be in the right spot today Mel everything seemed to go right I guess it was our year and they're a great ball club and we were very fortunate to be here