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Thomas Paine Podcast

1968 World Series Game 6 Tigers vs.Cardinals Called by Ernie Harwell & Pee Wee Reese

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

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

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2026

⏱️ 130 minutes

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0:00.0

about ready to go.

0:05.4

For game number six in the 1968 World Series

0:09.1

and Dick McCullet,

0:10.3

the left-hand of batting second baseman of the Tigers,

0:13.1

the lead-off against right-hunter Ray Washburn.

0:16.2

The outfield will play McCawlett rather deep

0:18.9

and around the right, batting 286 in the World Series.

0:23.2

McCona takes a breaking ball strike line.

0:30.1

Shannon at third base, Matt Villashoit, Javier's second, Sepater at first,

0:34.7

that's the end field, Brock in left, flood and center, Maris in right. That's the outfield line for the Cardo. McC That's the infield. Block in left. Blood and center.

0:38.7

Maris in right.

0:40.6

That's the option for the card zone.

0:41.7

McCarver to catcher.

0:44.0

And Washburn, the right-hander on the bound.

0:45.8

He winds, he pitches.

0:47.4

And it's a strike call.

0:48.0

Thank you.

0:57.0

The Washburn is quickly ahead of the Tiger lead-off, Dick McCawley. Right-handed, checks his sign, goes to work. Here's a pitch.

1:04.0

Swing and a miss, struck him off. One-up and one-out, Stanley batting next.

1:10.0

Seem to get him on a change-up, Pee-wee. You can kind of get the type of fishing Washman is right there. A lot of times you'll see a pitcher walk after and start the first batter off with a fastball. Warshper did not do it. He started him off with a curveball, got a strikeover. Then he came right back with a fastball, caught McCall,

1:29.6

looking, and then came in there with a real good changeup.

1:30.4

Caught him.

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