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Thomas Paine Podcast

1968 08-25 Tigers at Yankees Game 1

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

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

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 25 December 2024

⏱️ 159 minutes

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0:00.0

Out of left field, Bill Robinson, in center field, Joe Pepitone, and right field at Sandy

0:04.8

Costco.

0:05.9

Bob Cox at third, Mickey Mantle at first.

0:08.2

Tom, Reds, and Horace Klott.

0:09.6

Up the middle at short-hand second.

0:11.4

Jake Gibbs does the catching.

0:13.6

Steve, Barbara, making his 17th start of the year, he's six-three, complete games, and has

0:17.3

one set-out, one six lost for us. In 110 and two-thirds innings, Barbara

0:22.7

has given up 106 base-it, walked 51 struck out 78, as an earned run average of 2.68.

0:31.1

There's only decision this year with the Tigers was a lot.

0:49.3

In that ball game in Detroit, Barbara was victimized by some loose fielding behind him, and most of the runs he gave up were un-earned runs.

0:57.1

The Detroit Tigers won the ball game 8 to 1

0:58.7

of the 8 runs, only 3 will end.

1:01.3

Here we go with Mickey Stanley

1:02.5

leading out, and the first pitch of the game

1:04.3

comes in high, ball 1, and we're underway.

1:10.3

Stanley, batting 256, 14-doubles, 6-3-3-7-O-Mohers 51 run sent it in.

1:19.1

Bobber's next fit.

1:20.7

Drag is called.

1:23.6

It was Stanley who had a grand slam home run against Swabber in that game in Detroit.

1:28.3

Not accounted for some money on earned runs. The inning should have been over.

1:33.3

A little problem out at second base, hard clock.

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