CBS Video, WLW Audio. October 20, 1990. I only added music to the first 58 seconds. :) #Reds #Athletics
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@charlesh9464 ай бұрын
Man my childhood listening to Marty and Joe. Those of you livin in Cincy and surrounding area so lucky w WLW on airwaves. I live 259 mi south. Had to be a clear night to get WLW. And only at night. lol Rose Griffey Morgan Perez Bench Foster Concepcion Geronimo and The Nasty BoyZ!
@joshr.67858 ай бұрын
World Series teams with Willie Randolph, 0-8 vs Reds in World Series Play. Also, 75, 76, and 90 (also 1919) all Reds World Series victories away from home. 1940 was the only year they won the final game at home.
@MarvinMonroe11 ай бұрын
Marty and Joe talking aboutnthe growing movement to phase the DH out
@Tomk6286
10 ай бұрын
Sad it didn't happen 😞
@ronniesmith2170 Жыл бұрын
OMG THANK you so much i was 13 years old omg this take me back wow
@JCWTL11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the upload! Never gets old watching this. Me and my buddies are in the footage of Fountain Square after the victory at 2:14:08. A night I’ll never forget.
@waynehigh4651 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the trip down memory lane
@walterlv01Ай бұрын
Canseco had fallen so far so fast in this series that nobody who was watching this expected him to do anything when he came up with 1 out in the 9th. I think most people expected him to strike out, but tapping a weak grounder to third was a pretty fitting way to cap off this nightmare of a series for him.
@carlosfryer3887 Жыл бұрын
As much as I enjoy the sound of the buzzing. I loved how the audio cleared up for Marty during the last out. Great upload.
@RoundingThird
Жыл бұрын
Nice catch! The original version from MLB had a kazoo playing in the background of that final call.
@buckeyeschmave
10 ай бұрын
I vividly remember listening to this call on WLW with CBS muted. And this call was one of the signs to Marty that he needed an examination of his vocal cords. It led to him quitting smoking, and he's still going strong now at 81.
My son was 13 and lived in Ventura, CA in 1990. I was a young minister in Morgantown, WV, having been a Reds fan since birth. All during that 1990 Series, I would call up my son during and after each game and revel in the victories. He drew a picture for me depicting the Reds victory that year. I still have that picture 34 years later. Thank you, Reds, for so many great memories.
@oneloveinus9 ай бұрын
I want one of them jackets!!! 😂
@williamdunphy3524 ай бұрын
Umpires (Game 4) HP Ted Hendry (AL) 1B Randy Marsh (NL) 2B Bruce Froemming (NL) 3B Frank Pulli (NL) (Crew Chief) LF Rocky Roe (AL) RF Jim Quick (NL)
@cedricforeman1176 Жыл бұрын
10:08 classic Big O'Neill look as a red 1:27:10
@roseandbench4 ай бұрын
Revenge of 72'
@Boss3Nate Жыл бұрын
Reds fan my whole life.... Eric Davis is my all time favorite player.... for the life of me I never remember him playing left field. Why is he not in center.... why would Billy Hatcher be there instead of him? I'm so confused... hahaha
@RoundingThird
Жыл бұрын
Davis was in center until he hurt his knee on April 24 and then slammed into a wall right before the playoffs. In the NLCS Davis threw out Bonilla from left after Hatcher crashed into the wall trying to make the play. Also Hatcher started and ended the 1990 season as the hottest hitter in baseball. Davis lost NLCS game 1 for the Reds when he misjudged the ball and it went over his head.
@Ynalaw Жыл бұрын
What's with this "be respectful and civil" nonsense?
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Man my childhood listening to Marty and Joe. Those of you livin in Cincy and surrounding area so lucky w WLW on airwaves. I live 259 mi south. Had to be a clear night to get WLW. And only at night. lol Rose Griffey Morgan Perez Bench Foster Concepcion Geronimo and The Nasty BoyZ!
World Series teams with Willie Randolph, 0-8 vs Reds in World Series Play. Also, 75, 76, and 90 (also 1919) all Reds World Series victories away from home. 1940 was the only year they won the final game at home.
Marty and Joe talking aboutnthe growing movement to phase the DH out
@Tomk6286
10 ай бұрын
Sad it didn't happen 😞
OMG THANK you so much i was 13 years old omg this take me back wow
Thank you for the upload! Never gets old watching this. Me and my buddies are in the footage of Fountain Square after the victory at 2:14:08. A night I’ll never forget.
Thank you for the trip down memory lane
Canseco had fallen so far so fast in this series that nobody who was watching this expected him to do anything when he came up with 1 out in the 9th. I think most people expected him to strike out, but tapping a weak grounder to third was a pretty fitting way to cap off this nightmare of a series for him.
As much as I enjoy the sound of the buzzing. I loved how the audio cleared up for Marty during the last out. Great upload.
@RoundingThird
Жыл бұрын
Nice catch! The original version from MLB had a kazoo playing in the background of that final call.
@buckeyeschmave
10 ай бұрын
I vividly remember listening to this call on WLW with CBS muted. And this call was one of the signs to Marty that he needed an examination of his vocal cords. It led to him quitting smoking, and he's still going strong now at 81.
Marty Brennaman (PBP) & Joe Nuxhall (C) 1-2/5-6/8-9 Nuxhall (PBP) 3-4/7
I LOVE IT 👍
how in the world has it been 34 years?
My son was 13 and lived in Ventura, CA in 1990. I was a young minister in Morgantown, WV, having been a Reds fan since birth. All during that 1990 Series, I would call up my son during and after each game and revel in the victories. He drew a picture for me depicting the Reds victory that year. I still have that picture 34 years later. Thank you, Reds, for so many great memories.
I want one of them jackets!!! 😂
Umpires (Game 4) HP Ted Hendry (AL) 1B Randy Marsh (NL) 2B Bruce Froemming (NL) 3B Frank Pulli (NL) (Crew Chief) LF Rocky Roe (AL) RF Jim Quick (NL)
10:08 classic Big O'Neill look as a red 1:27:10
Revenge of 72'
Reds fan my whole life.... Eric Davis is my all time favorite player.... for the life of me I never remember him playing left field. Why is he not in center.... why would Billy Hatcher be there instead of him? I'm so confused... hahaha
@RoundingThird
Жыл бұрын
Davis was in center until he hurt his knee on April 24 and then slammed into a wall right before the playoffs. In the NLCS Davis threw out Bonilla from left after Hatcher crashed into the wall trying to make the play. Also Hatcher started and ended the 1990 season as the hottest hitter in baseball. Davis lost NLCS game 1 for the Reds when he misjudged the ball and it went over his head.
What's with this "be respectful and civil" nonsense?