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Thomas Paine Podcast

1971 10-17 Pirates at Orioles World Series Game 7

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

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

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2026

⏱️ 106 minutes

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0:00.0

The final one, of course, is by no means a sellout.

0:02.8

And Quayar goes to Dave Cash.

0:04.6

You has four hits in the series, and one of them on Clayar with a double.

0:08.2

And he takes a strike.

0:11.2

It is 309 down the lines.

0:13.4

360 to left center, 380, a little deeper left center, then farther out to 390, and straightaway 410.

0:20.3

No ball's going to strike to cash, and the screwball is outside for the ball.

0:26.3

In the game against Quayard in which the Pirates defeated them 5 to 1 over in Pittsburgh

0:31.0

with blast his mount opponent.

0:33.2

A couple of changes were made since that lineup.

0:36.0

There's a ball hit toward third and a bad hop for the fine play by Brooks Robinson.

0:43.7

A sharply hit ground ball by Dave Cash, cornered down there by Brooks Robinson.

0:51.6

Now Gene Klein stands in.

0:54.1

On the regular season, battered at 308. One homin and 24 run batted. And he has one hit in the series. That was a triple, but it was not against Quayar. As Al Oliver played in the centerfield slot against Quayar, and batted in the number two position. Start him off of the slow curve, hit deep-court left center,

1:11.2

Retman running hard along with Buford, and it'll be Retton.

1:16.8

Oh, it's two down.

1:19.2

Outside of the switch that Jim Simpson told you about, regarding Willie Storchell,

1:24.2

manager Danny Murtaugh, even as far back as 1960, had one method of managing a club that

1:30.3

sort of befuddled many reporters.

1:32.3

For instance, he shot it against Playar in the third game, Oliver, and batted him number two.

1:39.3

And without any change in any manner at all, he just said my center field will be clines and he's batting

1:44.4

in the number two spot. In other words, he rarely shifts his players by their ability once he

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