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Thomas Paine Podcast

1967 05-21 Yankees at Tigers Game 1

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

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

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2025

⏱️ 144 minutes

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0:00.0

Okay, Joe, and thank you very much. Here comes Horace Clark on, leading off for the Yankees. The Yankees have lost the first two ball games in this series, 4 to 2, Friday night and 3 to 1 yesterday afternoon.

0:12.1

Forrest Clark coming into the ball game, batting at 193. Has one double, no triples or homers, five RBIs.

0:19.4

Batting left-handed against the big, earl wilson the right-hander

0:23.9

delivers there's a dribbler toward the mound wilson can't get to it as he runs by it that fall moved

0:29.7

over toward the first base side wilson moving off got his glove to it stopped the ball and ran right by

0:36.5

it and that should go as an in-field hit and it does for us Clark, stopped the ball and ran right by it, and that should go as an infield hit and it does.

0:39.3

Forrest Clark opening up the ball game here with an infield single, a dribbler, between the mound and first base.

0:47.3

So the Yankees put the first man on in the person of Horace Clark.

0:50.3

And here's Tommy Tresh, batting at 223 with four home runs, 11 RBI.

0:56.5

Earl Wilson picked up from the Boston Red Sox for Don Demeter last June, and what a year he had since coming over to the Tigers.

1:05.8

The big right-hander throws over to first base. Good move for a right-hand pitcher.

1:10.4

Lauren Babe, coaching at first base,

1:12.3

Frank Cressetti at third.

1:14.2

Don Wirtz, very shallow at third,

1:16.1

looking for a possible bunch.

1:17.8

The pitch to Tresh,

1:18.7

a one hopper to catch.

1:19.7

Catches it on the bag,

1:20.7

and throw in a second.

1:22.0

And Clark is tagged out

1:23.7

by the shortstop, Ray Euler.

1:27.9

Norm's cash caught the ball as he was standing on the base, which retired

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