Skip to main content

tv   Chasing News  FOX  October 28, 2015 1:00am-1:30am EDT

1:00 am
and mustakas at second. here cup omes 1-0. orlando. good swing. ball and a strike. he left brazil. went to dough men can minican republic. he learned spanish. when he signed he learned english. a world series game one hitter. and no problem here in the 13th. and shortstop. the 42-year-old bartolo colon. 4-4.
1:01 am
there is a rhythm that beats inside all of us, and it whispers, "be bold. be an artist. a titan of business." it says, "make music." "inspire." "be a hero." we all have greatness in us, and with the right tools, there are no limits to where your rhythm will take you. introducing the ultimate laptop.
1:02 am
laundry can wreak havoc on our clothes, ruining them forever. sweaters stretch into muumuus. and pilled cardigans become pets. but it's not you, it's the laundry. protect your clothes from stretching, fading, and fuzz. ...with downy fabric conditioner... it not only softens and freshens, it helps protect clothes from the damage of the wash. so your favorite clothes stay your favorite clothes. downy fabric conditioner. wash in the wow. >> joe: welcome back. left field. kauffman stadium.
1:03 am
frank thomas, pete rose, alex rodriguez. so, here we go. we keep going. you are watching. >> the mets have to feel good about their situation right now. kevin. first, second. third. hottest hitter in baseball, hitting third. hopefully some body gets on. hottest pitcher in the game. and pitching tomorrow. pressure is on the royals. pete, you agree? >> yeah, pressure on the royals. a great pitcher. but i was impress with harvey tonight. kept them in the game. >> good news, joe, frank and pete ate the whole bowl of popcorn. we go into the 14th inning.
1:04 am
homered tonight. one out. alex, still with us out there? >> i am. >> joe: going to ask you how the game has changed since you came up. it seems like it hasn't been that long. i guess it has. how you get one power arm after another. that's what this world series is going to feature. on the mound. the big 6'10", guy, touching 90 with the fastball. a change-up in the match up. specially when you are 40, joe, harder to hit, '96, '97. facing chris young. 6'10." like a basketball center the you are expecting 97, you get 87. the one thing his fastball comes from a high arm angle.
1:05 am
ball never comes down. you got a lot of swing and misses. in the breaking ball down. >> joe: left center. gordon. two down. >> on the breaking ball down. one thing that is very, very hard to pick up rotation. that's why he gets so many swing and misses. strikeouts. >> tom: don't ask about how to play the ballpark. how big it plays. beg a hitter does it affect you. getting ready to watch murphy who homered in the postseason. >> yeah, a very pay shus stadium. pitcher's park. one thing as a hitter you tray to hit line drives line to line. keeps you focused on hitting the ball back up the middle. >> joe: here is murphy. that was -- trying to homer in his seventh consecutive pest season game. alex. thank you. fun watching you and the guys. this postseason. hear from alex after this.
1:06 am
as they said. jacob degrom takes on johnny cueto. something interesting about the relief point. almost seven feet off the ground. hitters are not accustomed to seeing the ball come out of window. chris young dominates hitters in the game. first time he goes through the lineup. numbers go up as they get more of a look. pop up. struck them out. popped them up in the 14th. let's go. bottom of the 14th. top of the order coming up for the royals.
1:07 am
in the 4-4 thriller. i'm bobby flay and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. come fall, i like to get a taste of everything the state has to offer. like this famous winery nestled in the hudson valley. or the award-winning vineyards of long island. this cooperstown brewery belongs in every beer lover's hall of fame. you can even try new york's exceptional cider and spirits. this fall, drink in the beauty of new york state. plan your trip at iloveny.com. there's something for everyone. get this. i was at my shop tied up with a customer when i realized the time. i had to get to the bank before it closed, so i made a break for it. when i got out it was almost closing time. traffic was bad.
1:08 am
but it was ok. i use td bank. it's got the longest hours and stays open an extra ten minutes every day.
1:09 am
>> joe: a thrilling game one. we will have at least 14 innings. before we desid this cide this one. bottom of the 14th. top of the order. red hot, escobar. zobrist. cain, against coal lon. here we go. streak one. -- strike one. >> harold: i have been so impressed with the mets' bullpen. we heard it about the royals' bullpen. for them to come in. do what they have done. keep the game where it is at. >> joe: that is strike two. reed, clippard, colon. they have two left out there.
1:10 am
morales, medland in their bullpen. royals have gone to chris young, starter. fouled right side. >> harold: the mets went to the bullpen. after 80 pitches by, harvey. and i'm not questioning the move. thought it was the right type. looked look they were going to start to get to harvey a little bit. i don't think anybody is expecting the bullpen for this long a period of time. this is colin's game. two others in the bullpen. he can pitch all night. now, all morning. five hours into the game. the guy made the defensive play of his life. saved that guy's beer behind him.
1:11 am
for the most part. 0-2 pitch again. oh. watch out. whistled right by his head. tell you what, that's what good hitters do though. you spoil a tough pitch. try to get yourself.six in position where you might get something else. the 0-2. now to third. has to hurry. he pulls him off the bag. leadoff man is on for kansas city. an error opens the bottom of the 14th. throw the ball. come down. get rid of it. that ball is going to fail on
1:12 am
that's what they do off the bag. the winning run at first. nobody out. zobrist at the plate. wants to play. let zobrist hit. ball one. hitter. very easily. pull that ball along to the hole in the right side. and the left-handed hitter. looking to pull that ball. and the runner. good pitch from colon. one ball, one strike. would they dare hit-and-run.
1:13 am
certainly can. colon is around the plate. does not get a lot of swings and misses. that add up to a high risk. and hit-and-run against the swing and miss pitcher. or a willed pitcher. or a wild pitcher. colon when he was a young, big league pitcher was known for maintaining high nooints 90s. deep into games. different pitcher these days. misses outside. 2-1. you know what. i think that was all most a perfect hit by colon. anticipating the hit-and-run. throw over. this ball. he doesn't miss by this much. that was by design. thinking that, he may be swinging. now, is the time you ral want eally want to do it. now is the count. 2-1.
1:14 am
escobar will head to third. winning run, 90 feet away. first and third. nobody out. that's why it is so dangerous. came off the hit-and-run. looking to hook a ball through the hole. and instant first and third pitch away. and ned yost knowing his personnel. the swing of zobrist is designed to get on top of the ball. and to pull it. colon is trying to do everything he can. not to use that hole on the right side. lift on the top of the bag is third. and now colon is in a chance. first and third. nobody out. they're going to walk cain.
1:15 am
the first guy on the spot will be hosmer. the third intentional pass handed out by colon. he pitches in his third inning. what a night for hosmer, huh. has the the big air. then has a chance to be the big hero. infield will come in. yeah, the only question will be, will you go to a -- another infielder. and go with two outferdz ielders. you have to bring the outfield in.
1:16 am
you can throw the runner out. maybe bring another infielder in. bases loaded. nobody out. ball one. down left side. frying
1:17 am
no world series game ended on a bases loaded walk. if we had in the 12th. with a bases loaded, two out. dyson, you expect strike out of colon. here comes a 1-1. strike two. >> tom: colon. looking to strike out hosmer here. >> harold: you know dyson runs well. tough to double up. still looking to get that double play. or force the play. ahead in the couldn't now. want to get the strikeout if you can. escobar will get a great jump off third. because right along the left-handed hitting hosmer off the bag. >> joe: numb bar one in royals' postseason history.
1:18 am
takes ball two. >> joe: number one in royals' postseason history. with his 24 rbis. takes ball two. into right. granderson back. escobar tagged. here comes escobar. the royals win game one.
1:19 am
the 14th. a 5:09 game one. and both games i think have to be -- both teams have to be awfully proud of the way they responded in the first game of the 101 world series. >> harold: set up a series for us. what a treat. curtis granderson made that a lot closer than i thought it would we. talking about all the different arms. he got back. got behind the bah. look at him get behind it. get a nice running start. and comes up, just one throw all the way in the air. he made it closer than it looked like it was going to be off the bat. we thought, epic battlement not just because it took more than five hours of baseball. 3 players. 13 pitchers.
1:20 am
but the way these two teams competed to night. that's what we have seen a lot of. kansas city is comeback city. >> joe: the winner chris young with three shutout innings. game four starter. pitching in relief tonight the loser bartolo colon, the oldest pitcher to luz a world series game. the guy who knocked in the winner, airing hosmer, standing by with ken rosenthal. >> ken: bases loaded. none out. against colon. >> interesting to get the run in. the bullpen the way they shut down for us right there. offense. had to do something. obviously wanted to redeem my stefl what happened earlier. -- myself, what happened earlier.
1:21 am
>> little chilly. the beauty of the game. get a chance to redeem yourself. can't thank my teammates enough. everybody picking me up. to give me an opportunity. >> ken: after a game like this. what are your emotions. relieved. exhausted. ic static. how would you describe it? >> relieved. exhausted at the same time. any time you can get a victory. doesn't matter how long, how long we will wait. play it out as long as we can. >> ken: thanks. let's go to erin andrews. >> erin: here with winning pitcher chris young. before the game. talking dallas cow biz and how their season wasn't going. you aren't thinking how you are getting into the game. what is your mind set? >> i am ready. whatever the team need. that has been my role all season. starting, relieving. trying to help the team win. what a great game. mets are a tough team. we have our work cut out for our self. tonight. home run. alex gordon. the character, the fight, find a
1:22 am
great team effort. >> craig, 30 scoreless innings out of you. how much longer could you have gone? >> it is the world series. whatever they need. you know, we are leaving it all out there this tomb of the year. i played my whole life to be here. whatever the team need i will give them. >> erin: scheduled to start game four. what does this do to the start? >> i didn't know. we'll cross that bridge when we get there. you know we had a great within tonight. and hopefully we can find a way to get another one tomorrow. get to game four when it arrives. >> erin: worry about that later. in other word. congratulations. good job. joe, over to you. >> joe: chris young, not just three shutout. three hitless innings. one walk. four strikeouts. he gets the win over bartolo colon. are those the two names you expected for the winner and the loseren game en in game one. the final in 14 innings is 5-4,
1:23 am
kansas city. hosmer drives in the game-winning run. this game that lasted more than five hours is over. with thoughts of game two tomorrow. with cueto and degrom. for erin, kenny, tom, harold, i'm joe. kevin and the guys coming up after the break. royals take game one. over the mets.
1:24 am
>> the fox world series post game show presented by chevrolet. we're on later than we thought we would be. we are on nonetheless's efforts an epic game one of this world series, royals/mets. get the win. 5:09. welcome to the set here. frank thomas. pete rose, raul ibanez, alex rodriguez, and kevin burkhart. with the royals last year. resiliency. eight postseason wins this year. five from the come back. and tonight.
1:25 am
against a closer lights out. the entire postseason. >> yeah, kevin. one thing the guys make you do earn 27 outs. if you make a small mistake they make you pay for it. pay for it dearly. other thing too. all attitude and belief at this point. will, determination. this team has it. beth teams have it. both fought to the end. >> uh-huh. you know the mets. i thought, outplayed kansas the first, seven eight innings of the ball game. kansas city hung in there. got the big home run in the bottom of the ninth to tie the game. monumental. home run. bottom of the ninth. really is. down one. need a home run. straight away center field. that was the key. that was it, no question about it. we know the royals never quit. you saw the mets out there the not going to quit too. one heck of the world series. the two teams are matched. play to the last out. and, it is great to, to see this. just because. two great teams. five outs. and before game seven. this type of series.
1:26 am
you know, frank an incredibly important win. obviously for the kansas city royals. it would have been a demoralizing loss for them. especially because they had to play the hottest pitcher, in jacob degrom. and kevin herrera. threw season high 35 pitches. will he be available for ned yost and kansas city royals tomorrow? >> good point. probably not. they get the win. that's important. al, gordon deep in the ninth. and, to where we are right now with royals. he caught up with ken rosenthal on the field moments ago. thanks, alex. what was your scouting report on him? >> you know. i didn't know he had a quick pitch until he did earlieren that earlieren -- did earlier. got in the box. didn't want to be surprised.
1:27 am
good pitch off to hit. guy lick ke that. can't let that go by. >> the ball went a long way. where would you rank. balls you hit in the ballpark. >> it's up there. hadn't done that in a while. felt good. dale is telling me to go to isn'ter field. opposite field. pulling home runs. feels good. come through and, center field. >> finally. performance of chris young. don't imagine he came to the ballpark thinking he was going to pitch. how can you say or describe what he did? >> veteran. ready to go. working hard. even thoech ugh he didn't thinning he would pitch. he was ready. a bulldog. does what he can to win gail. no one better out there to coop us in -- no one better out there to keep us in the game. >> thank you very much. this game was long. longest game by duration. the longest game, almost, the longest world series game ever. only '05, white sox/astros was
1:28 am
little longer.
1:29 am

58 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on