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Thomas Paine Podcast

1971 10-16 Pirates at Orioles World Series Game 6

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

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

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2025

⏱️ 177 minutes

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0:00.0

Yes, they had. After opening up in Baltimore, Baltimore taking Pittsburgh easily the first two games.

0:05.9

It looked like it would be an easy series for Baltimore, but then when they moved to Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh got hot.

0:12.5

Yeah. Nellie was superb as Baltimore defeated Doc Ellis. McNally with nine strikeouts.

0:18.3

And Baltimore really unloaded in game two before a sellout crowd at Memorial Stadium,

0:23.4

defeating the Pirates 11 to 3.

0:26.1

But it was different, as Lou just mentioned it, when they got to Pittsburgh.

0:29.5

It was Steve Blas, who throttled the Orioles, allowed them just one run on three hits,

0:34.9

and the Pirates got by their first win of the series winning it five to one.

0:38.8

That seemed to give them momentum, Vince, as they won the next one, next game four to three.

0:43.9

And then shutting out Baltimore in the fifth game, four to nothing.

0:48.4

And now we're moving along to the sixth game, which moves right back to Baltimore.

0:52.9

Yeah.

0:53.6

And a good friend of yours of mine,

0:55.2

Nellie Bryles,

0:56.3

who's in the broadcasting business now,

0:58.2

authored that shutout,

0:59.7

that Pittsburgh 4-0-0-0 victory,

1:01.6

a two-hitter for Bryles.

1:03.5

But some great names in there.

1:05.9

I imagine if...

1:07.4

If Gene Klein's is around

1:09.5

and listening to this one,

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