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Thomas Paine Podcast

1968 10-09 Tigers at Cardinals World Series Game 6

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

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

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2025

⏱️ 130 minutes

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0:00.0

Wake up! The Jones is a redo in their garden!

0:02.6

Love that porcelain paver and all that fencing.

0:05.4

I knew it. They'd been with their landscaper to Dufusen. A mini-digger! No wonder she was so smug at Zumba. Right, I want a sunken seating area. She won't have that? For materials, tool higher, timber and paving. Don't waste time. Duason's got the lot. Like Terales, porcelain,

0:01.7

Pave-in for only 22 pounds per square meter.

0:03.6

Love it!

0:04.4

All trade prices exclude VAT at 20%. So now you can keep up with the Joneses. And the Evanses. And the Bertels. About ready to go. For game number six in the 1968 World Series and Dick McCullet, the left-handing second baseman of the Tigers,

0:39.6

to lead off against right-hander Ray Washburn.

0:42.7

The outfield will play McCawlet

0:44.4

rather deep than around the right,

0:46.9

batting 286 in the World Series.

0:49.7

McCollett takes a breaking ball strike line.

0:56.7

Shannon at third base,

0:58.2

Mac Billetroyd, Javier's second,

1:00.0

Sepater at first, that's the infield,

1:02.2

block in left, blood and fiddler,

1:04.4

Maris in right.

1:05.3

That's the option of the line for the Cardinal.

1:07.3

McCarver to catcher,

1:08.5

and Washburned the right-hander on the mound.

1:11.4

He winds, he pitches, and it's a strike call.

1:14.1

Strike-toe.

1:18.7

The Washburn is quickly ahead of the Tiger lead-off man, Dick McCulloch.

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