Title | : | 1960 World Series Game 7 - New York Yankees at Pittsburgh Pirates |
Lasting | : | 2.13.43 |
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Views | : | 69 rb |
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1:59:10 Well, look who it is, Franco Harris applauding Hal Smith Comment from : @erichammer2751 |
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Too bad no one has uploaded kinescopes of the earlier games, I would have liked to see Bill Virdon's great catches Comment from : @erichammer2751 |
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I am nearing the completion of my book, which will have a chapter on Bobby Richardson and the 1960 World Series Comment from : @scottmorissey8915 |
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32:43 Really? If only it were not so expensive to record color in those days Even to watch A color TV cost about $300 in 1960 That would be more than $3,000 in 2024 money Comment from : @ronflatter1235 |
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2:09:55 QUE JUGADA DE MICKEY MANTLE GRACIAS A EL SE EMPATÓ EL JUEGO 9-9 Comment from : @armandomelendez103 |
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Would have been cool to see the old commercials, I was 6 months old and living in Pittsburgh, born in Pittsburgh This was the World Series that got my late mom into baseball!👍🏼⚾️ Comment from : @jameslarkin6267 |
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Thanks Bing! Comment from : @reptheburgh |
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That damn pebble😤😤😡😡😠😠🤬🤬 Changed the course of the game Cost the Yankees the title 😕🙁☹😐 1960 World Series was the one that got away from the Yanks😐😐😑😶 Comment from : @drfritzfassbender |
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Mickey Mantle said this game was the most painful loss of his career Comment from : @bocajrs7628 |
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I read a story about the kid who got Mazeroskis HR ball He was invited to the locker room to get it signed and get a picture taken with Bill Mazeroski A couple years later he and the neighborhood kids were playing a pickup game and they talked him into using the ball They ended up losing the ball in some bushes and it was never to be found Comment from : @bengaljam4550 |
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Yogi was in left field? I didn’t know that Comment from : @mikeborgmann |
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Ok, ok, ok Everybody We all know now its Bing Crosbys tape He was in Paris , brBig deal We get it brThe key though is that the Pittsburgh Pirates stole a series from the Yankees Comment from : @Wixom2200 |
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Here after about reading it in the book Why We Love Baseball So cool! Comment from : @danoconn |
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Nice piece of history Haddix deserved it after loosing a perfect game XD Comment from : @bothewolf3466 |
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Total score in this series: Yankees 55 Pirates 27 Comment from : @Area_man_88 |
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Why does the sound drop off just before the greatest HR in baseball history? wtf? Comment from : @nowayjackson |
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Another weird fact about this game: this is the only game in World Series history with 0 strikeouts Comment from : @pronkb000 |
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I was pulled out of school (3rd grade) along with my older brother that Wednesday by our mom - my dad had purchased scalper's tickets to Game 7, and we attended I still have my ticket ($11 face value) and had it signed by both Bill Mazeroski and Harvey Haddix (winning pitcher of the game) years later Mazeroski also signed my 1960 World Series program In 1959 Vernon Law and Smokey Burgess rented homes on our street in Eastmont (Gilmore Drive), and we played with Veldon Law; in 1960 Vernon Law rented a place on the next street Comment from : @thecuss6817 |
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A great game !!!!!💥💥💥💥💥 Comment from : @michaeljoyner6470 |
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It somehow seems appropriate The last game, last at bat during the last moments ever that MLB would have just 16 total teams for it to end on a home run by the Pirates, who appeared in the first ever World Series back in 1903 Such an amazing game! Comment from : @willmack5909 |
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I wish they showed more from the center field camera That high angle from behind home plate is terrible for seeing the pitches Comment from : @BSRWeddingFilms |
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Clemente!! Comment from : @scottl1568 |
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Painful to watch being a Yankee fan but amazing none the less Comment from : @yodaskywalker2331 |
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Vern Law kind of pitched how El Duque pitched later on for the Yankees Comment from : @davanmani556 |
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Plays I like to watch: br0:00 - 40:34br49:37 - 50:47br1:01:33 - 1:12:32br1:31:08 - 1:38:45br1:42:09 - 2:13:43 Comment from : @alexanderestrada2499 |
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1:57:00 Hal Smith's Clutch ABbr2:11:21 Bill Mazeroski's WS Clincher Comment from : @shg45 |
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My grandfather was almost 20 years old at that game Last game Comment from : @robbiewittman7990 |
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The real hero of this amazing game was Hal Smith Comment from : @robertcrestohl9709 |
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No one struck out in this game Comment from : @64yanks |
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Pirates just need a spark Comment from : @internetuser-os5hw |
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bWoW/b Comment from : @RETRO_BELL |
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I was a 12 year old 7th grader when our teacher surprised us by bringing her portable black & white tv to school for this game, cuz she was tired of catching guys sneaking their transister radios into their desks during class 63 years later I've still never seen a more thrilling game Comment from : @greg1744 |
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I was born in 1953 in St Louis with Cardinals memories that begin in 1960 The Bill Mazeroski home run is likely my earliest baseball memory and recall its excitement My Dad was from Warren, Ohio with family in New Castle PA so he was also happy for the Pirates, although he was an Indians fan I have read Yankees fans have questioned why Casey Stengel did not bring in relief pitcher Luis Arroyo who had a good season and even better in 1961 as well as his pitching rotation placement using Whitey Ford in the series, and that contrbuted to his firing I play the 1961 Yankees and the 1960 Pirates offered by the Strat-o-matic baseball game so am very familiar with these teams The Yankees usually win a 7 game series but they are the 1961 Yankees and not the 1960 Yankees I recognize the voice of Bob Prince since Pirates games could be heard on the radio when we visited Warren for a week each summer This game reminds me of the 2011 world series game 6 Cardinals win over Texas, but this is a game 7 Thanks for this great find on Youtube Comment from : @larryloveless2967 |
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This game would have taken 4 hours today Comment from : @mulehead126 |
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This amazing game was also broadcast in color If Bing Crosby's tv was a color tv Comment from : @elmeranderson758 |
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That man , who was my hero and I did attend a double-header in1965 to see an old-timers game, and did witness Joe Comment from : @derrickwells2916 |
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Hal Smith’s 3 run homer is a bigger blow than Maz’s homer But Smith has been overlooked and not gotten credit he deserves! Comment from : @Jimmycardcollector |
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I just got home from school to see him hit the HR Ugggg Comment from : @paulrobilotti9294 |
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This was the last game of the original 16 MLB teams before the waves of expansion that started in 1961 eventually grew MLB to 30 teams Comment from : @jaymorgenthal9479 |
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What happened to audio on Mazeroski blast NBC choked on this one Comment from : @ronnywestbrooks3794 |
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I've been a Yanks fan forever I was a child when this game was played and I can't remember if I saw this game on tv But needless to say the ending still hurts just as much today as it would have hurt any Yankees fan back in the day Many of these players and the fans attending that game have left this world and with that being said I can say may God rest their souls Baseball is still a wonderful game and it still brings me back to a simpler less complicated time Go Yankees !!!⚾⚾⚾ Comment from : @randycollins7910 |
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It was nice of Bing Crosby to hang on to this little piece of baseball history in his wine cellar Comment from : @timrobinson5626 |
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I watched and LISTENED to this entire game - all just for the last playand it's without soundWTF? Comment from : @ForeverBleedinGreen |
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Ralph Terry warmed up basically the entire game Probably completely “thrown out” by time he came in Pitches all too high Notice how Clemente, Mantle, Maris basically about 6’ and not jacked up at all, compared to today’s players Burgess and Berra just tremendous clutch contact hitters Comment from : @jnjtiger |
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Two amazing facts about this game: 1) It only took 2 hours 36 minutes to play Today, it would easily be close to 4 hours 2) There were no strikeouts Zero Comment from : @johnperrigo6474 |
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Close Comment from : @davemckinnon8170 |
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Do you have anything from the 1992 World Series on radio Comment from : @matthewfernell2027 |
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Amazing how Mantle avoided the tag and got back to base in the 9th Comment from : @sgpwarrior2013 |
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Buck O'Neil said it best, "Imagine if we had seen Mickey his whole career on two good legs" Comment from : @dgb7984 |
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Bill Mazeroski played until 1972, so I saw Him also, He was with the Pirates His whole career! Comment from : @BETTERWORLDSGT |
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Bob Prince (PBP) 1st halfbrMel Allen (PBP) 2nd half Comment from : @williamdunphy352 |
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1:58:30 Hal smith HR Comment from : @AAli220 |
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No audio for the final three minutes Highly bogus Comment from : @KlangenFarben |
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Imagine a legendary World Series game (score 10-9) lasting only 2:36 This game today would be 45 hours That's why baseball is in decline BTW, only game 2 lasted over three hours, all other games less than 2:45 Comment from : @ohger1 |
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Talk about a difference from today's game in 2021--there were no strikeouts in this entire game Comment from : @choochcoleman703 |
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24:59 if they had practiced that scenario they would have known to leave the 3rd baseman at 3rd and to get the lead man out Comment from : @marb3909 |
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2:09:52 Mickey Mantle saves Yankees seasonfor the time being Comment from : @jameslisle7775 |
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This was not a baseball game This was a heavy weight bloody boxing match with each side giving and taking knockout blows Greatest Game of All Time! Comment from : @jameslisle7775 |
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This feels like a cartoon, a movie, almost surreal this happenedbrGame 7 of the World Series, bottom of the ninth inning tied at 9-9 and the home team hits a homerun to win the World Series in front of the home crowd to beat the heavy favorite New York Yankees Amazing Comment from : @josecarranza7555 |
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What a game! Gotta love baseballbrThanks for the upload Comment from : @martincurtis6445 |
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Imagine a World Series Game 7, 10-9 with a walk off home run to end the game and the series, all in 2:35 minutes!!! Today, they pack half the action in twice the game time I feel sorry for today's baseball fans Comment from : @guypatterson7334 |
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Important life lesson:brbrTotal runs scored:brYankees - 55brPirates - 27brbrShutouts:brYankees - 2brPirates - 0brbrInnings outscoring the opposing team:brYankees - 16brPirates - 9brbrMoral: It doesn't matter how it goes It only matters how it ends Comment from : @stevensiferd7104 |
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Beat 'em Bucs!!! I was only 4 years old at the time, so I don't remember the game, but I've watched the highlights, and the full game any number of times brbrWhat's often forgotten is that the Pirates brought their bats that day, and for a while, Bobby Shantz pitched his nuts off, and quieted the offense through the middle innings Well, that, and if it weren't for a heads up play on the bases by Mantle in the 9th, the Yankees don't tie the game, and Hal Smith is the big World Series hero Comment from : @russs7574 |
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Mantle diving back to third is one of the great unknown plays in baseball history What a player the Mick was Comment from : @jacobjones5269 |
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that scoreboard for a WS game yikes Comment from : @darwinblinks |
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Look at Groat's lead off second at 1:56:13 Wow! Comment from : @fredact |
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How can I get permission to use a short 30 sec portion of the soundtrack of Game 7 from the 1960 World Series I'm creating a memoir from the time I used to live across from Forbes Field Comment from : @tobilobi1 |
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They didn't bombard you with graphics and crowd shots, just baseball I wish they'd broadcast games like this again Comment from : @gmaqwert |
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At 1:56:14 Proof of how Jim Coates (RIP) was maligned for decades because a myth grew up that he failed to cover first on Clemente's infield grounder Had the telecast not surfaced, we'd never realize the story wasn't true Comment from : @epaddon |
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Should have filmed this in HD and in color Comment from : @crowtservo |
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Starting Lineups
brYankees
br1 Bobby Richardson 2B
br2 Tony Kubek SS
br3 Roger Maris RF
br4 Mickey Mantle CF
br5 Yogi Berra LF
br6 Bill Skowron 1B
br7 Johnny Blanchard C
br8 Clete Boyer 3B
br9 Bob Turley P
brbrbrPirates
br1 Bill Virdon CF
br2 Dick Groat SS
br3 Bob Skinner LF
br4 Rocky Nelson 1B
br5 Roberto Clemente RF
br6 Smoky Burgess C
br7 Don Hoak 3B
br8 Bill Mazeroski 2B
br9 Vern Law P Comment from : @carlitoscastillo7923 |
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Umpires: HP - Bill Jackowski, 1B - Nestor Chylak, 2B - Dusty Boggess, 3B - Johnny Stevens, LF - Stan Landes, RF - Jim Honochick Comment from : @carlitoscastillo7923 |
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Thursday, October 13, 1960
brAttendance: 36,683
brVenue: Forbes Field
brGame Duration: 2:36 Comment from : @carlitoscastillo7923 |
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Correction; 1:58:14 for the Smith strikeout Comment from : @jamespicklehead5610 |
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You know how they say the weird thing about this game was there were no strikeouts? Smith defiantly goes around at 1:48:14 No doubt it's a strike out His bat goes so far around its pointing at 3rd base If he's called out there he doesn't hit the home run and the rest of the dramatics don't happen Yankees almost certainly win Just saying Comment from : @jamespicklehead5610 |
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Man from the 1960s:I bet non of these guys will ever be in cooperstown Comment from : @ericmonaco4509 |
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Incredibly there was not a single strikeout in this game Also the Pirates scored 8 of their 10 runs with two out Comment from : @EphSBGGSO |
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19 Runs scored, 11 pitchers used Game too 2:36 Try to get that in the game today Comment from : @lawrencerdworkin411 |
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Bing Crosby (who was part ower of the Bucs in 1960) hired an audio-tv recording expert to record this final series game, as Bing was in Paris on business that dayThe film sat in a attic for decades, was subsequently discovered, and is possibly the greates baseball find everI am assuming this is that copy, as the quality is top notch Comment from : @daniellack3559 |
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I walked home from school that day expecting to hear that the Pirates had been massacred by the Yankees again I was stunned to learn my mom had watched Mazeroski's home run win it Comment from : @crosstimbers2 |
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The Greatest Baseball Game Ever Played Comment from : @RayManzarekRocks |
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I was living in Pgh as a nine year old, we were in school that day, teachers had transitor radios in every class, i rememeber Bobby Richardson, and Mickey Mantle teeing off on them the whole series, i'll never ever forget that ninth inning homer by Maz, it uplifted the whole city, noted for hills, trolleys, and steel mills, thank you 1960 Pirates Comment from : @larrytaylor5565 |
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What an amazing game this was! I'm so glad to finally see this in its entirety; no wonder many baseball historians and fans consider this Game 7 to be the greatest World Series game ever! ⚾⚾⚾⚾⚾ 😁😁😁😁😁 Comment from : @dariowiter3078 |
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The greatest game of all time when including playoff context Comment from : @tylerantony7399 |
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Great to see the whole game And what a beautiful stadium Forbes Field was CRAZY to knock it down for awful Three Rivers Glad they replaced that dump, but should've hung onto Forbes Field all along Comment from : @roscoefoofoo |
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One of the greatest games of all time Thanks for posting Comment from : @moclips1 |
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