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Thomas Paine Podcast

1962 10-10 Giants at Yankees World Series Game 5

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

Society & Culture, Philosophy, Politics, News, Daily News

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2026

⏱️ 161 minutes

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0:00.0

Terry has just completed his warm-ups. He's headed for the Yankee dugout while Jack Sanford continues to throw, and right now he's wrapping that big right-hand hand around an overhanded curveball, which he will rely on this afternoon.

0:14.4

Once again, the weather, which, of course, was the big talk out here yesterday, the weather is just beautiful out here. A bright sun is shining.

0:21.5

The Yankees are taking the field. His series is all tied up. The Yankees won the first game,

0:27.3

six to two. The Giants won the second game, two to nothing. The Yankees won the third game,

0:31.5

three to two. The Giants won the fourth game, seven to three. And right now we have a ball tossing

0:37.2

ceremony.

0:37.8

Hall of Famer, Bill Dickie.

0:39.4

The Yankee break is alongside the Yankee dugout, and Dickie will throw out the first ball.

0:46.0

Bill Dickie, great touches of all time, a great Yankee, Hall of Famer.

0:51.2

And all the boys out watching him, Bill used to be coached for these Yankees and get a tremendous hand Bill Dickie all poised and he throws a strike out to Elson Howard and Howard as is the custom returns to baseball shake hands with the great Hall of Famer.

1:10.9

Bill Dickie and heads back to warm up Ralph Terry.

1:14.3

George, as much a part of the conversation around that batting cage as anything,

1:18.9

was certainly the great weather we're having here this afternoon.

1:21.6

Terrific, Joe.

1:22.5

Even as late as last night, around 10 o'clock, the weatherman was not too sure.

1:26.6

We'd have a good day, but it has turned out to be a wonderful afternoon.

1:31.0

A bright, sunshiny afternoon here at Yankee Stadium, as you said, a few clouds floating by, but that'll help the infielders and outfielders on these high fly balls.

1:41.1

Well, we're ready to go. Chuck Hiller, the second basement, steps in. A left-handed batter against the right-hander, Ralph Terry. Chuck's batting average at 267. Here's the first pitch of the game. It's outside. One ball or no strike. Chuck has four home runs in 15 trips to the plate. He has one home run, and that was a grand slam homer. Here's the one in O pitch. He swings and misses. Chuck tried to check it on a high fastball, but he'd gone too far. One ball, one strike. Boyer at third base is playing right on top of him. He's ready for the bun. Everybody else on the infield is back. Here's the one-one pitch. Curve ball, he fouls it off. This one's going back in the upper deck. Players didn't feel like the background would be too bad today because there would be more dark coats and sweaters and not as many white shirts. But with Terry pitching, the Yankees felt that it would be a bit of an edge because he comes

2:34.7

directly overhanded and would be right in the middle of that crowd as far as the background is

2:38.6

concerned it's been a bit of a problem here here's the one two pitch passball inside this one

2:44.1

a little bit off the corner so the count is even to Hiller at two and two as Joe pointed out

2:49.5

a picture that comes straight overhand here has the advantage because

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