1997 Chicago Cubs vs St. Louis Cardinals Sept 28 Last Game of the Season and Ryne Sandberg's Career
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2019
- September 28, 1997 Chicago Cubs vs St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. Ryne Sandberg's last game of his career.
Josh Lewin and Steve Stone broadcasting on WGN.
Starting Lineups
Cubs
1 Robin Jennings CF
2 Ryne Sandberg 2B
3 Mark Grace 1B
4 Brant Brown LF
5 Dave Hansen 3B
6 Tyler Houston C
7 Brooks Kieschnick RF
8 Manny Alexander SS
9 Steve Trachsel P
Miguel Cairo
Terrell Lowery
Sammy Sosa
Mike Hubbard
Jose Hernandez
Marc Pisciotta
Cardinals
1 Delino DeShields 2B
2 Phil Plantier LF
3 Mark McGwire 1B
4 Ray Lankford CF
5 Gary Gaetti 3B
6 Dmitri Young RF
7 Eli Marrero C
8 Luis Ordaz SS
9 Manny Aybar P
David Bell
Willie McGee
Scarborough Green
John Frascatore
Royce Clayton
Lance Painter
Umpires: HP - Bob Davidson, 1B - Frank Pulli, 2B - Greg Bonin, 3B - Eric Gregg. Спорт
Awesome job Chad!
Would you be able to upload some 1993 Cubs games vs Cardinals at wrigley?
That Luis Ordaz stance though...
44:46 Ryne Sandberg’s career ends as he leaves the field for the last time.
Wow, never knew plantier played for the cards
Should've stayed for Sosa's miracle season
By any chance do you have the Cubs-Cards night game on September 26, 1997? I was a young deaf kid who sang national anthem in sign language before the game. I stood on the home plate.
Unfortunately it appears I've posted all of the Cubs games that I have. I just looked it up though and it does appear that game was televised on WGN. I'd check with them and see if they have it in their archives. Good luck!
I would contact either the cubs or the Cardinals.
@@ChadBlanchard
Can you work on the original file and boost the volume...
And reupload...
???
Where's Harry caray
Not sure if it applied here, but he sometimes left for his Arizona home in mid-September for the winter, which left a handful of games for fill-in.
@@Dyingforlife A shame he didn't finish this season out though......since he died that spring. Also a shame, he missed Sandberg's last game too.
I believe at this stage of Harry’s career he was only calling home games.
@@taco2k3 That is correct. He didn’t travel during his last couple of seasons, except perhaps to Atlanta (where his son Skip was the Braves’ TV announcer at the time).