1971 World Series Game 7 BALTIMORE 10/17/71 Original NBC Broadcast Raw
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12Original NBC Broadcast with Curt Gowdy, Chuck Thompson, Bob Prince and Tony Kubek Raw Network Game Broadcast (no cutaways to commercials, or breaks) Game 7 of the 1971 World Series from Memorial Stadium.
Recorded and Digitalized off a pre-recorded VHS tape ive had in my archives since the late 80s early 90s. And has been recently restored, to the best of my ability as the quality of game 7 isn't the greatest, but the most complete ive seen out there with the unedited broadcast footage.
With the series tied at 3 games each, the deciding game starting pitchers are Steve Blass (1-0) for the Pirates and Mike Cuellar (0-1) for the Orioles, the game is scoreless until the 4th inning when MVP of the '71 Series Roberto Clemente giving Pittsburgh the early lead, and proved to be the game winner as Steve Blass keeps the Orioles scoreless, a 2 hitter through 7 innings. Pirates add a run in the top of the 8th inning on a RBI double from 3B Jose Pagan. Cuellar is replaced by Pat Dobson in 9th a Cuellar pitches a pretty good game himself, going the 8 innings, giving up 2 earned runs on 4 hits while striking out 6 and walking none. Roberto Clemente was the star in each game of the 1971 World Series and was a no brainer for the MVP of the 1971 Series with a .414 AVE (12 for 29), with 2 HRs (including the game winner in game 7) with 7 RBIs, and fine defensive play in RF throughout the series. Steve Blass with the complete game win, going the 9 innings giving up just one run on 4 hits while striking out 2 and walking 2. Includes some Post Game celebration and locker room interviews with Pirate telecaster Bob Prince and the MVP announcement and trophy presentation with MLB commissioner Buey Kuen
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Roberto Clemente ......the one and only !!!!
@zcam1969
3 ай бұрын
totally that 7th inning HR . I REMEMBER IT
My Dad was Bill Winstein, the Pittsburgh Press artist/cartoonist for the sports page. In 1971, he won the Golden Quill.
World Series in the daytime! Early in the afternoon, with football to follow!! No pyrotechnics and crazy graphics!!! Oh God, those were the days, my friend!!!!
Chuck Thompson (PBP) & Curt Gowdy (C) 1st half Gowdy (PBP) & Thompson (C) 2nd half Tony Kubek (Field reporter) Bob Prince (clubhouse)
I remember watching this with my brother on my black and white tv in my room
Umpires (Game 7) HP Nestor Chylak (AL) (Crew Chief) 1B Ed Sudol (NL) 2B John Rice (AL) 3B Ed Vargo (NL) LF James Odom (AL) RF John Kibler (NL)
Both teams in the new double knit uniforms with no belts Pirates were the first team to have them in 1970
I watched this game with my Dad as a young kid in Pittsburgh. Steve Blass was awesome that season, then lost the ability to throw strikes not long after. And without ever knowing he did, Mr. Blass saved me from getting arrested 21 years later near Canaan, CT when I was just starting my career in finance.
@amschaefer257
23 күн бұрын
Ok that's an interesting story. Please tell!
A guy in a baseball league I am has a uncle and is name is Steve Blass.
@nala3038
9 ай бұрын
I’m thinking you were asleep in English class.
It was a home team winning every game until this one
all of my friends were Baltimore fans ! when Clemente hit that home run i laughed at them ! we watched on TV.
52:45 this must be the first-ever playing of “Sweet Caroline” at a nationally-televised sporting event. Moments later Clemente homers.
After commissioner Bowie Kuhn passed away, several of his baseball memorabilia was auctioned at an estate sale. ⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️
Always wondered why Brooks wore helmets with short brims. 🤔
@thomaswolf723
2 ай бұрын
Maybe Oriole catcher Hendricks yelled “CUT” to Powell.
Boog Powell cutting off the throw to the plate letting in the second run was the difference in the game and the World Series. The play would have been extremely close. I can't imagine what Powell was thinking.
Earl Weaver with the middle finger while being introduced.
@warlaker
Ай бұрын
Probably unintentional though
Roberto Clemente's last ever game. It's a shame that he struck out on his final at bat of his life.
@nancy4don
3 ай бұрын
No - he played the whole next season (1972). He died in December of that year. In my mind still one of the best ever.
@charlesdivers4592
3 ай бұрын
He played one more season and got hit #3,000 in his last at-bat if I'm not mistaken.
Boog Powell could not hit a beach ball . Steve Blass tossed slow curve balls all day ! jezzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!