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Oct. 12, 1972 -- In game 5 of the American League Championship
Series the A’s, win 2-1 over the Detroit Tigers. The deciding run comes in the second
inning with Mickey Lolitch on the mound,
Mike Epstein on first, and Reggie Jackson on third when A’s Manager Dick
Williams flashes the sign for a double steal. Reggie bounded down the third
base line on the delayed steal as Tiger’s shortstop Dick McAuliffe cut off the throw to second and fired it back
to A’s Catcher Bill Freehan. Reggie and Freehan collided and Jackson was called
safe at the plate. Sal Bando, A’s Captain, recalled that “Reggie had an unusual way of sliding. He
would jump up, then leave his feet."
Whether it was the slide or the collision, this time it would result in
a torn left hamstring that would force Reggie to leave the game and keep him
from appearing in the ’72 World Series. Jackson is the only player to ever
steal home in league championship play. After the chaos of that hard fought series
Dick Williams was quoted as saying that he slept like a baby. That is, he “woke
up every two hours crying”.
October 12, 1980 - The Philadelphia Phillies defeat the
Houston Astros, 8 - 7, to capture the NLCS in 6 games. In the 10th inning,
Garry Maddox drives in Del Unser to end a dramatic playoff series that featured
four extra-inning games. The game and series ended with Tug McGraw striking out
Willie Wilson at 11:29 p.m. Wilson set a World Series record by striking out
twelve times in the six-game set. Ryan Howard, also of the Phillies, would
break that record by striking out 13 times in the 2009 World Series. Steve
Carlton would get the win, Tug McGraw would get the save and Mike Schmidt was
named the World Series MVP. The Phillies became the last of the original AL and
NL franchises to win a World Series title. This was also the first World Series
to be played on artificial turf.
June 18, 1979 Dave Kingman launches Homerun vs Dodgers - Vintage Baseball Reflections
The Hall of Fame Opens - June 12 1939
Harvey Haddix Almost Perfect
Charlie Lea pitches first No Hitter at Olympic Stadium
Catfish Hunter is Perfect May 8 1968 - 9th Inning Broadcast
Bob Watson of the Houston Astros scores the one millionth run in major league history
Willie Mays hits 4 homeruns at County Stadium
Apr 28, 1965 Mets announcer Lindsay Nelson calls the game from the Dome's ceiling - Vintage Baseball Reflections
April 24, 1966 Willie Mays ties Mel Ott - Vintage Baseball Reflections
April 20 1945 Bill Stern Sports Newsreel - Larry McPhail - Vintage Baseball Reflections
April 18, 1987 Mike Schmidt 500th Homerun - Vintage Baseball Reflections
April 12 - The Grey Eagle Soars - The Tris Speaker Trade
April 11 One and Done the home debut and story of the Seattle Pilots
April 10 - FISK changes his Sox
April 9 - FERNANDOMANIA
April 8 - I Had A Hammer How Hank Aaron rose above it all
April 7 - The Stat that created a position The Save
April 6 - The DH officially debuts after 86 years of debate
Mickey Cochrane World Series Walk Off
April 5 - Charlie Ebbets builds Ebbets Field
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