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Max Carey
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Welcome to the new home of sports commercials, spots and promos. Heavy emphasis on baseball. Formerly maxcareyhof, I was locked out of that account and beginning anew here. Enjoy, comment and recommend. Hope that we feature some of your favorites
1994 NBC MLB All Star Game Commercial: Ken Griffey, Barry Bonds, Frank Thomas
Originally aired in the early part of July 1994, this spot was for NBC’s broadcast of the All Star Game in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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1986 ALCS Game 6 California Angels at Boston Red Sox ABC promo
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Originally aired on Tuesday afternoon October 14, 1986. This was an ABC network promo for Game 6 of the 1986 ALCS between the Angels and Red Sox. This promo is essentially a highlight of the epic Game 5 two days prior.
April 21, 1985: Kansas City Royals 3, Detroit Tigers 2 (clips)
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This game was played on Sunday afternoon, April 21, 1985. The Kansas City Royals defeated the Detroit Tigers 3-2 at Tiger Stadium in Detroit, Michigan. Unfortunately, these clips do not have sound. The clips are: 1. Steve Balboni of the Royals hitting a 2nd inning home run off of Tigers starting pitcher Milt Wilcox. 2. The Tigers' Chet Lemon doubling off of Royals pitcher Danny Jackson scoring ...
2004: Rich Gannon, Jerry Rice Oakland Raiders Motorola Commercial
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Originally aired in the fall of 2004, this Motorola/Fantasy Football commercial features quarterback Rich Gannon and wide receiver Jerry Rice of the Oakland Raiders.
June 2, 1984: Philadelphia Phillies 3 Chicago Cubs 2 (clips)
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This game was originally played on Saturday, June 2, 1984 at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Chicago Cubs 3-2 and is the second ever appearance of Dennis Eckersley in a Chicago uniform. The Cubs would go on that year to win the NL East. Unfortunately, these clips do not have any sound. They are: 1. Eckersley singles in the fourth inning off...
1971 Greg Arnold Baltimore Orioles Interview Spring Training
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Originally recorded during Spring Training 1971, here is an interview with Baltimore native and MLB hopeful pitcher Greg Arnold. Arnold was coming off a 1970 season in which he made national headlines for striking an umpire in an minor league game and moonlighted as a lounge singer. This is discussed along with his hopes for the upcoming season and his chances for breaking in with the Orioles.
1979 Earl Weaver Baltimore Orioles Interview
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Originally aired sometime in May, 1979 here is an interview with Baltimore Orioles' manager Earl Weaver. Earl talks about the teams in the American League West, specifically the California Angels. The two teams would meet later that year in the ALCS.
1980 Today Show Segment: LCS Preview - Bryant Gumbal, Tom Seaver, Steve Stone
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Originally aired Tuesday morning, October 7, 1980 on NBC. Here is a segment with anchor Bryant Gumbal previewing the upcoming NLCS between the Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Astros and then switching to the ALCS between the Kansas City Royals and New York Yankees. Cincinnati Reds pitcher Tom Seaver and Baltimore Orioles Steve Stone provide analysis. Stone was weeks away from winning his firs...
August 9, 1984: Oakland Athletics 5, California Angels 4 (clips)
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This game was originally played on Thursday evening, August 9, 1984 at the Oakland-Alameda Coliseum in Oakland, California. The Oakland A's defeated the California Angels that night 5-4. The clip starts with sound but the unfortunately tails off.
August 9, 1984: Cleveland Indians 7, Baltimore Orioles 5 (clips)
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This game was originally played on Thursday evening, August 9, 1984 at Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. The Cleveland Indians defeated the Baltimore Orioles on that day 7-5. Clips show Indians manager Pat Corrales' ejection and reaction, Joe Carter, Andre Thornton and a rare Lenn Sakata home run
April 21, 1985: Detroit Tigers 4, Kansas City Royals 3 (clips)
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This game was originally played on Saturday afternoon April 21, 1985. Played at Tiger Stadium in Detroit, Michigan, the Detroit Tigers defeated the Kansas City Royals 4-3. Unfortunately, these clips have no sound. In them: 1. With Walt Terrell of the Tigers pitching the the 5th inning, Jorge Orta of Kansas City singles to score Willie Wilson. 2. The Tigers' Darrell Evans homers in the 7th innin...
1979 Jim Palmer Baltimore Orioles Interview
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Originally aired in April of 1979, Jim Palmer of the Orioles gives his opinions on the California Angels. The two teams would go on to face each other in the 1979 ALCS.
August 12, 1984: Baltimore Orioles 5, Toronto Blue Jays 4 (clips)
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This game was played on Sunday afternoon, August 12, 1984 between the Baltimore Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
September 8, 1981: Cesar Cedeno goes into the crowd in Atlanta
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This event took place on Tuesday evening, September 8, 1981 in a game between the Houston Astros and Atlanta Braves at Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. Houston Astro Cesar Cedeno leaves the playing field to confront a fan in the stands and here is some of the coverage.
August 11, 1984: Toronto Blue Jays 3 Baltimore Orioles 2 (clips)
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August 11, 1984: Toronto Blue Jays 3 Baltimore Orioles 2 (clips)
August 11, 1984: Chicago Cubs 2 Montreal Expos 1 (clips)
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August 11, 1984: Chicago Cubs 2 Montreal Expos 1 (clips)
May 15, 1981: Len Barker Cleveland Indians Interview (Chicago TV)
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May 15, 1981: Len Barker Cleveland Indians Interview (Chicago TV)
1983 NFL Draft: Reaction to Baltimore Colts taking John Elway #1
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1983 NFL Draft: Reaction to Baltimore Colts taking John Elway #1
April 25, 1980: Chicago White Sox 6 New York Yankees 0 (clips)
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April 25, 1980: Chicago White Sox 6 New York Yankees 0 (clips)
1980 Old Timers Day Game: 1945 World Series Anniversary Tigers vs. Cubs (clips)
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1980 Old Timers Day Game: 1945 World Series Anniversary Tigers vs. Cubs (clips)
June 3, 1984: Houston Astros 5 Los Angeles Dodgers 3 (clips)
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June 3, 1984: Houston Astros 5 Los Angeles Dodgers 3 (clips)
July 19, 1980: Chicago Cubs 8 San Diego Padres 7 (clips)
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July 19, 1980: Chicago Cubs 8 San Diego Padres 7 (clips)
March 17, 1971: Washington Bullets 113 Cleveland Cavaliers 109 (clips)
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March 17, 1971: Washington Bullets 113 Cleveland Cavaliers 109 (clips)
September 28, 1987: Baltimore Orioles 3 Detroit Tigers 0
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September 28, 1987: Baltimore Orioles 3 Detroit Tigers 0
1980 Tommy Lasorda to manage the Chicago White Sox?
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1980 Tommy Lasorda to manage the Chicago White Sox?
1971 Clay Dalrymple Baltimore Orioles Spring Training Interview
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1971 Clay Dalrymple Baltimore Orioles Spring Training Interview
June 2, 1984: Toronto Blue Jays 9 New York Yankees 8 (clips)
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June 2, 1984: Toronto Blue Jays 9 New York Yankees 8 (clips)
June 1, 1984: Toronto Blue Jays 10 New York Yankees 2 (clips)
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June 1, 1984: Toronto Blue Jays 10 New York Yankees 2 (clips)
1981 Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers Shell Football Prints Commercial
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1981 Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers Shell Football Prints Commercial
Wow, a triple hamburger for 1.99. Lol, that was the highlight for me.
To all the players nate and on and the coaches that survived. We will never forget. You are Marshall. From volnation of the state of tn.
When the Jazz were from New Orleans...I'll leave it at that. 😁
Seen Sandy many times....the best ever!!
Larry Bird one of the greatest t thinker's in.the game a winner Boston Celtics Ouitters Never Win Winners Never Ouit.Larry was a winner.
The pride of Mobile.
What a talented player but obviously troubled
The fact that Koufax dominated with really only 2 pitches is astounding. Today, he’d probably be a closer. It’s a shame that his career didn’t have more longevity, but it likely adds to his aura.
Shame on Germans who screwed up.
peak era
i miss that old static sound.
This is not John Unites. Its Joe Namath in picture
I still see him at the dodger game once in a while. Still handsome as heck.
Because of the Reds fans. Fans couldn't vote again until maybe 1969-1970. Gus Bell over Mays? Banks didn't start? Hell of a game nonetheless. As a 6th grader I proudly filled out my ballot when I first had the opportunity. I think it was sponsored by Gillette
Roy Ayers - Take me out to the ballgame
Those Philly fans - so loyal. But shaking the basket when an opponent is shooting a free throw is a little too loyal.
This song caught my attention and drew my attention to The 🐻 Bears in the first place ❤! Previously I was not much of a football 🏈 fan-but this song made me root for them and hope they would win. I was very happy they did win and was very relieved. This was 1985 and I have been watching football 🏈 ever since-almost 40 years later-I can’t believe how much time has passed. Still enjoying football 🏈 in 2024 and what ever comes…
3:21 Even at 45 I'm making the call to give Ryan a workout and sign him if he still looks good. This man was blessed with a golden right arm.
I've never seen this before I thought it was GREAT RIP HOWARD COSELL
Those Columbia blue uniforms were so great. A shame they don’t even use them for the retro Braves uniforms - they use the original Black + orange ones that only lasted a couple of seasons. These were the colors/uniforms that the Braves had the most success in. Very sharp looking.
Great to see Warren Reynolds the veteran sportscaster on NBC-8 WOTV out of grand rapids.
Me and my family went to that game! It was my first baseball game; I was only 8 years old. Great to see these highlights.
And 100 and a day earlier. The Illini win again.
One of -if not the best- documentaries of that special game and time that will be on eternal "loop" play...
His greatness transcended golf, hence the moniker, “The King”
Greg Landry was the Bobby Douglass of the Lions. He could throw and run.
All of the Four Tops are now gone with Duke Fakir passing a few months ago.
Pretty amazing as there were no Celtics on the eastern team.
He went to Wheaton warrenville south which is very close to were I live and it’s really cool when you go into the school and look at his memorial room they have for him. A true Illinois legend
He was born in Pennsylvania near williamsport
He was one of a kind!🇺🇸🥇⚾🏈🥊😉👍👏
Truth hurts!
Rest in Paradise El Toro
Whitey was born 96 years ago on Oct. 21, 1928.
For the century, Jim Thorpe & Mohamed Ali were voted the best in the 1st & 2nd half
of course, Jeff Pearlman would seek to tarnish the reputation of a true American. He is one of (((them))), after all.
Hey I think I can see Citi Field just beyond left center field
Earl looks soooo happy to do this.
It's Gumbel. Stone looks out of place sitting next to a smart guy like Seaver and not a clown with big glasses.
The Reds "won" the 1919 series. Ironically, Pete Rose (red mgr) got banned because of betting/gambling as well.
I always wondered if the Reds had any idea the fix was on during the series. Or if they thought they had won a dirty series. When the scandal surfaced.
Salaries, pensions, health care, endorsements were pitiful in that era for all stars.
I remember that game and the rivalry between the Steelers and the Oilers, when I visited Houston in the fall of 1978 when the people there found out I was from Pittsburgh I was welcomed with nothing but respect and friendliness with them say the Oilers were their favorite but Steelers their second favorite and people in Pittsburgh generally felt the same way. Did Renfro really make that catch? Well here in Pittsburgh know the Immaculate reception was for real.
Tony was unbelievably humble
The GOAT 🐐
"you dont know my needs, i dont need your damn permission, so get out of my face". A real go getter.
Rest in peace Mr. Rose.
Also @54:14 - @54:35, a few other points to add: Chick Gandil drove in the only run in game one that Chicago scored. Gandil drove in *two* of the three runs in the third contest. The two-run single, which scored Jackson and Happy Felsch, broke a 0-0 tie. So it's the winning RBI plus insurance. Gandil drove in the *winning run* in the sixth contest in the top of the tenth. Incidentally, Buck Weaver was on third after Joe Jackson bunted him there. Not an RBI, but it sure helped Gandil get one. Jackson was stranded at third *three* times in the second contest. Gandil stole second and was also in scoring position in the top of the fourth, and Swede Risberg had the count 3-1 in his favour. So Chicago nearly loaded the bases. Game one was thrown (after all, the White Sox lost it 9-1). In the second contest, Chicago's two runs (they lost 4-2) scored as a result of two Cincinnati errors. They also lost games four and five, 2-0 and 5-0. So, of the four RBIs Chicago White Sox RBIs in the first five contest, Chick Gandil had three of them. Gandil put this whole sorry affair together (and is believed to have stiffed his teammates, taking most of the cash for himself and buying a nice house in the off-season, not even bothering to return in 1920, since he had no more need for money). Doesn't it sound odd that none of the other White Sox players, the clean ones plus Buck Weaver, drove in any runs other than Eddie Collins (who had just one) and Ray Schalk? Schalk drove in Swede Risberg in the third contest to make the final score 3-0 for Chicago, after the shortstop hit a triple. Gandil's RBI in the first contest tied it 1-1, so it was an important run, at the time. Weaver came up to bat seven times with a man on in the first six games (one of whom was in scoring position) and didn't collect an RBI. He also flashed a hit-and-run sign to Eddie Collins in the T1 of game one, and completely missed a pitch, which resulted in Collins beaing DOA @ 2B. In all, Weaver came up to bat with sixteen men on base, of those six in scoring position. He never drove in a single run. Weaver even hit into a double play in the seven contest. So even in the games where the White Sox were trying to win, Buck had no luck driving in men. Weaver's triple in game five was with two out in the bottom of the ninth and the score 5-0 for the Reds. Eddie Collins also struggled. He wasn't getting hits, period. Through six games, he was 2-22 (.091). It was only in the last two contests where Eddie collected five hits (no RBIs, however) to boast his batting average to .226. Collins had hit better than .400 in three Fall Classics, including .409 against New York in 1917. So obviously, a lot of other White Sox players were struggling in the clutch. Schalk and Collins had three runs batted in between them in eight games. The rest of the non-fixers had no RBIs in the Fall Classic against Cincinnati. Jackson, by the way, also reached on an error three times, including once in game one (and he eventually scored), and with Eddie Collins on second in the fourth contest (Collins made it to third). So some of his failures at the plate still resulted him reaching. Remarkably enough, the Reds had Jackson hung up on the bases twice and made two errors. So Jackson caused Cincinnati to make five errors in eight games.
3:01- “Hold this for me. I’m going to cook this bad boy tonight!”
RIP Charlie Hustle # 14
John Facenda was the man. A legend of radio and TV in Philadelphia, Northern Delaware, and Southern New Jersey. The voice of many NFL team, super bowl highlight reels, and documentaries. He had a voice that no one would never forget.
well done