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scores. that one looks like it could get to right field but fujita scooted to the left and makes the base. >> fujita made the play look easy. he was playing very deep, but tremendous coverage all the way to the left. watch him with that ball, able to right himself and throw a strike. that was not an easy play. he has been busy. that young man has 7 assists on this game. the tying run at 3áb, 2 outings, and -- 3rd base, 2 outs and rowell takes a hit, inside strike. popped up, slide to center. and rolled out twice. and an 0-2 hold. >> going for his 4th save.
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earned the victory yesterday in relief. i am not sure what scott norwood is talking about. >> i think scott norwood is trying to do a couple things. number one, break up rhythm of the relief pitcher, whitley. a tactic to try to break it. but watch as he comes back -- well, i am not seeing anything. i think he may have been kind of open, an open stance from the wind up. i don't know if we can takes another look at it. he wasn't throwing from the stretch. he was actually throwing from the wind up. like he was throwing from the
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stretch. i think norwood was trying to take in chad watson. >> see him. in the wind up. that is the issue that norwood had. plus, it breaks up rhythm of the pitcher. 5-4, sunbelt action. 9th inning. troy trying to hold on. 1-2 pitch, time, run, score. chase whitley, with the water boiling around him, casts ice on the university of a, i will rock, h inning rally in great pitch by chase whitley. threw 37 pitches yesterday, comes back,
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>> hard fought by the trojans. bobby pierce will be excited. they now won 7 in a row but little rock has something to build on. thanks for joining us here as troy get's the victory. for our comcast sportnet southeast viewers, stay tuned
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for more great baseball. lake forest takes on miami tonight, followed by the new orleans hornets hosting the bobcat in the nba action.
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color. there they are, right in front of you s. >> a rare collection of home movies from the 1930s through the 1960s. taken by major league baseball players and fans, we can relive this magical time and hear youe l baseball. >> was on. you got a hot dog for 10 cents. >> world series. >> always in the cont forever. these are the stories of baseball's golden age. >> on this week's episode, it had a carnival atmosphere
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perfectly suited to its inhabitants. we cover colorful home movies for therooklyn home of gers then a look at american's heartland first they pulverized thecity erack thebai w, mind the duke. during the 1950 baseba ma m mantle and dukenyde puteongs f om wasbestlown ou en temin
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thagumeent stre corners, in candyes, son >> m with hi ame. it wasch a . row i th1950s. we went from being 5 years old, mickey meant mouse, and from the time we were 8, "mickey" meant e. n yo't knyt se, yoyes mickey mantle was the first television star for l. cause the on tv every october. he was a good looking guy, had blond hair, toothy grin, the anvarms hithome ru a onilesnto t ldcome homsay
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d, animated joyous young man. and you couldn't take ohi >> d a o insts an aine wan. it is said thahecap, large, so that it would fall off ad w deddse. e kwhats. as to defend duke snyder as the pre eminent center fielder. >> my real name is duke snyder. because he was a hall-of-famer written all over him. he hit a home run, he had his head cockedov andad erf but
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he hll and t >> soebatt. a nevdinge of l soriter fielder. >> mantle had extra dimensions, that no player ever had. being able to switch hit with some phenomenal power, and such unbelievable running s was scar he was the who ever scared me? rally scared me? >> i pitched to mannd he uled a pitch e-up ack toeen. a sw i smed burning, andedobson th sme wo urni itppenfrey. eoderoysly h anhthde eion
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n t, e'swo mvps 4 alppees a 660 me rk lo re productive career. but while the numbers are on the side of mays, the story, falls rely on the pr shoulders of number seven. >> mickey mantle is a story ial of h i bad luck, because he's starsed somt is weas. f as been healthy. >> what if his knees are okay, what if his shoulder didn't hurt. what if heakere hims >t co t he ran in the five. howve bee how long w sted? makes him significant. >> though decadehave pa sew sente fi ackewn balls
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the unwinnable debate of the golden age persists. who would you rather have, willie, mickey orheduk youed mehe re bo and say this is what they did, you have to choose mays. but in the fantasy world, it would have been tle. ke, st you. but willie was the greatest player i've ever seen. >> i interviewedtle a a r b he wescusever. e said, i got toit, mays was the hesould d >> to me, the interesting thing is not really who was
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next, a journey back to
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emmett's field. >> once a time in brooklyn there existed aorrond b clu e e med a place callebbe >> tohe th you walk out to a green diamond
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olor s gro w st so i body h goodseat >> it was a cozy, cozy, cozy place finute can mee rybo thetad ans knch er, nell ey woteaters
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too. >> i remember being on the mound, i can hear people on the stands. days in brooklyn, they let you know it big time. if you hadd , no support you stronger than the brooklyn dodger fans. >> i think real family is dodger fans. >> you have less of an elite element, more of a rowdy, noisy, neighborhood crowd. you had all of these great characters, it was kind of a fun carnival atmosphere. >> you had the happy felton's gang. they always brin o they can watch the game. >> only thing more colorful than the brooklyn fan was the
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advertising that colored the outfield walls. >> the signs were remarkable. there was a sign that said lanolize your shoes withsqu uep there was a song. lize s with esquire blue polish and you will look hand some all day. >> corrects and shafer beer. >> wrinkle proof ties. i'm yearsver ent courink smallest. >>tsu >>y tiovehe live figh to the outfield and hit that sign. that sign was never hit.
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>> but the sign, with the rest of ebbet's field was soon gone. in 1960, two years after the dodgers did the unthinkab moving ldasolis >> thighnd sou >> why move? why tear down ebbets field. i was raised to think ebbets field was like the pyramids. it was wo always be there. or at the very least, like the coliseum in rome. the breckage will only be there. people say it's only aall the cl the colosseum is only a ballpark in rome. >> up next they travel from town to town spreading the gospel of
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ecomorg. w wahink abitti welcome back to all' en baseball has always been a source ofor ca's sller weeke combin fil withhe worasebos. dodgers, giants and yankees ruled the world. the era was done. on october 9th, 1957, the yankee/milwaukee series was tied
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at three games each. the official wrote a 52-word statement ending the f the brooklyn baseball club have today met and unanimously agreed that the necessary steps be taken to draft the los angeles territory. llow s' , new is wit ionaue for firse years. united press telephoned bob hope in palm springs. the dodgers are ever going to be very big here. i can't wait to see duke snyder
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