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Thomas Paine Podcast

1971 10-05 Giants at Pirates NLCS Game 3

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

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

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2025

⏱️ 133 minutes

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0:00.0

Do you have a little success with Marcelle because he's not overpowering?

0:03.4

If you like numbers, we can tell you that Maristau was one-and-one with the Pirates this year.

0:08.5

Remember they're in the National League East, so he didn't get that many starts.

0:11.2

He had four starts against him.

0:13.2

Lifetime, he is a little better than two and a half to run against Pittsburgh.

0:16.6

He's beaten him 25 times and lost two and ten.

0:19.7

Bob Johnson wound up all and 1 against the Giants.

0:24.6

He worked 19 and 2 3rd innings, allowed 23 hits,

0:28.1

which once you see more hits than innings six, you know he's had some troubles.

0:31.8

And he allowed nine earned runs, so his earned run average is over 4.

0:36.3

The Johnson has not been very successful

0:38.2

against the Giants in the regular season,

0:40.1

and we'll see how he goes today.

0:42.5

Bob will be pitching to Ken Henderson, the left-fielders,

0:45.6

then feet off-office, the second baseman,

0:47.8

and Willie Mays in Satterfield.

0:50.7

And right-handed Bob Johnson

0:52.1

makes his first pitch and worship Lowellell, ball one, one and all.

0:56.1

Just for a French arm memory, Bob, with Johnson pitching now.

1:00.1

You might tell us a little bit about Kenny Henderson as a left-handed batter.

1:03.6

He takes a strike.

1:04.5

Right. I like to throw Henderson inside.

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