Chicago CUBS at San Francisco GIANTS 6/10/72 Original NBC Broadcast (Kinescope)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Complete and original NBC's Baseball Game of the Week from San Francisco Candlestick Park with Jim Simpson and Tony Kubek in KINESCOPE
Recorded off two original commercial VHS tapes I picked up in Cooperstown in 1988 its was all about VHS back then..was lucky to find this
The original tapes have been digitalized and cleaned up images and some audio corrections
Boxscore
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Whoever is putting these old games out...Thank you!!
ah me
maybe lol
@@pheniafilmsthemlbarchiveso9229 Can you get any Candlestick videos before enclosure?
Hell yeah best game in the world
Thank you so much for the game. Giants fan and I miss these times so much. That horrible astroturf at the Stick.
If you wanted to experience winter in the summer you didn't go to the North Pole, you went to a night game at Candlestick Park.
No Shit!
@@kenlucas7025 really!
Candlestick was baseball's wind chill factor, especially for night games. Yet we as fans never knew what the temperature felt with the wind speeds.
Oh God, day-night doubleheaders were torture!😮
Great broadcast, I love all the old games on RUclips, very enjoyable, I remember this game like it was yesterday, great memories of life
A lot of my old baseball cards on that field.
Great at the beginning to hear Jeff Carter sing the national anthem. He was the Giants PA announcer for many years and sung the anthem before every home game.
Was going to write that. The voice of Candlestick!
Ron Santo. A class act. RIP
I met Ronnie in 2008 in Mesa at Spring training . He could not have been nicer to his beloved fans .
Steve Stone future Sox announcer. Nice to see old games on You Tube. Good memories of the teams and my youth.
Future Cubs announcer too. And Cubs pitcher.
Stone was actually one of the five players the Sox traded to the Cubs for Ron Santo.
Stone played for Giants, Sox, Cubs, Sox again , then the Orioles. He was an All-star with the White Sox and Orioles. He won 25 games with the Orioles on to winning the AL Cy Young. Chicago loves the Stone 🐎 Pony!
Somewhere I still have his '72 Topps card.
@@blackhorse11thACR .....so does Baltimore
I love these old B&L Baseball games from the early 70's. I would LOVE to see the 1971 NLC SF vs PITTSBURGH, the LAST time the aging Giants had a winning season. In fact I watched this very game. At the time, I was 13 going on 14 and this was NBC'S Baseball game of the week that was always played on Saturday and yes, I watched 👀 the game on a black & white TV.
Here, Ferguson Jenkins just pitched his 11th consecutive complete game. Nowadays, most pitchers, including very good ones, will not pitch 11 complete games in their careers.
Strange times indeed, but we are in the "specialty" age. It's news nowadays if a starting pitcher records more than two complete games in a season! Asides from broadcasting next to the late, great Harry Carey for the Cubs, I'll always remember Steve Stone for striking out the side (part of 3 perfect innings) as a Baltimore Oriole (his Cy Young season) in the 1980 all-star game at L.A.
267 complete games in his career according to baseball reference. What a workhorse and even though he is in the HOF it seems like he is underrated and almost forgotten.
It’s amazing. Ed Sudol is umpiring every game I find from the 60/70s on You Tube.
Ferguson Jenkins had some impressive stuff, great control and movement on his pitches. Steve Stone later played for the two Chicago teams and won the Cy Young with the Orioles in 1980.
Jenkins pitched 14 games in a row without walking a batter, we learn here.
Amazing, right?
One of the poignant things here is when the announcer says Spier turned 22. He’s 74 this year.
Fergie Jenkins during the 11 CGs in a row: 7-4, 2.47 ERA, .208 BAA.
I'll bet my grandfather was in attendance. He had Giants season tickets for many years.
I have missed this game the first two times it was up here. THANK YOU, THANK YOU for putting it up again. I will make sure to watch it this time. Thank you again. We need more of these games from the days of black and white television. Especially the NBC Game of the Week
what is really interesting is how many times they call dave kingman a SPEEDSTER!!!!
The game was telecast in color. No color recording of the game has survived because NBC, in those days, made a habit of erasing tapes so they could be used again. This is a kinescope (basically a film camera aimed at the TV) that was filmed in black and white.
Shocker: Fergie Jenkins with a complete game win.
And Jim Simpson was such a great sports announcer.
I didn't hear the great voice of Jim Simpson until I caught him (and Paul McGuire) doing Monday Night U.S.F.L. games on ESPN.
Fergie Jenkins facing Willie McCovey! Wow!
It's so cool to watch Stretch hit (even though he went 0-3). It's like I'm a kid again.
Can you imagine what Jenkins would make in today's game putting up his numbers and workload?
‘72 was a long season for us Giants fans. We were coming off a division title and looking forward to the future. But they stumbled out of the gate and never recovered. Fifth place finish. Mays traded to Mets. Marichal’s first losing season. Spent all the money for artificial turf and couldn’t draw
The ol’ Gaylord for McDowell trade didn’t work out so well.
Just looking at roster hard to believe.
1:56:22 RIck Monday home run, and 2:00:03 Ron Santo home run. Both in the top of the 9th.
GO CUBS! 😎👍
Commentators:
Jim Simpson & Tony Kubek
The Great Jim Simpson, might I add. Really understated and worthy of the accolades given to Curt Gowdy, in my opinion. An excellent presenter.
I rather listen to them to listen to Joe buck stupid telecasting
@@JohnSmith-op1tc Probably the best #2 broadcaster at NBC they ever had. If Gowdy did the World Series on television, Simpson would do the World Series on radio.
@@JohnSmith-op1tc Jim Simpson, like all the greats in anything, made it look sooooo easy! What city are you in? I am in So Cal and we have the two worst base ball (two words) announcers I ever heard...Charlie Steiner for the Dodgers and Terry Smith for the Angels...borrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrring!
Bobby bonds, what a player....i remember when he came to yanks, tremendous of the field too...father was no slouch compare with his famous son...his son was a great ballplayer but, the serious steriods scandal is going to keep him off the hof.
I hope it does keep him out of the HOF, btw, I’m a Giants fan.
~RIP Ron Santo~
There were more guys on the field than there are in the stands.
Exactly lol
Banks retired in 71, Cubs showing resolve.
Ah, Jose Cardenal. Best 'fro of all time.
It was better than Dr. J and Dick Allen
Oscar Gamble would like to have a word with you
Ron Santos is a Seattle native, and a graduate of Franklin Hi School, infact, both he and my Mother were classmates. He played in the PCL which produced some great talent, Joe DiMaggio, Orlando Cepeda, Willie MaCovey and many more. Both my Mother and Ron Santos have since passed...R.I.P. In closing, I think the MLB writer's who play a MAJOR role in deciding WHO is eligible to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, in my opinion, DID NOT do Ron Santos justice by nominating him long after his death due to losing his battle with diabetes. The MAN was a SOLID player !!
Umpires
HP John Kibler
1B Nick Colosi
2B Satch Davidson
3B Ed Sudol (Crew Chief)
This was the yr the athletics started their dynasty....what a run after that the reds n then the yanks won 2 chips a piece.
Charlie Lau once said that Billy Williams would have been a .310 lifetime hitter with more power if was not so top-hand dominant in his swing. Still put up fine numbers in a real pitchers' era.
I saw this game. Ibremember that catch by Maddox. I finally met Garry at Wrigley Field in 1987 and thought i was looking at my baseball cards.
Cubs with those basketball number jersey.,
hahahaha
Pullover jerseys.
Those looked terrible
@@mayhemjr.803 They were gone after that season number moved back to the side for 1973
2:41 The national anthem performed by Jeff Carter, who also was the P.A. announcer. He would introduce the anthem and just start singing with the accompaniment of the old organ that was removed in the late ’70s or early ’80s.
Hardly anybody there on a beautiful Saturday afternoon.
Steve Stone. Future Cubs announcer
...also future Cubs pitcher! 😎👍
Great to see. Thanks!
I would love for tony Kubrick to explain how a baseball gathers speed while rolling on astroturf.
Yes, he said that ALL the time. I thought about this for years, and I think what happens is the rotational speed gets translated to rectilinear speed, so less rotation but a faster linear speed. I haven't confirmed this with anyone knowledgeable, though!
It’s spelled Kubek
Oh Ferguson Jenkins another unrated pitcher
Unrated? You mean underrated? Fergie is only in the HOF.
Unrated??
Miss those days when pitchers went a complete game. Who needs a closer.
Thank you Phenia!
Chicago Cubs with their first double knit pull over jersey with a number in the middle on the chest ( like football) only used in 1972
Surely this broadcast was in color in 1972. Has it faded with age, or are my eyes deceiving me? Or is it a feature of the Kinescope? (Either way, great stuff.)
Big red google Kinescope it will answer your questions (film reels)
Candlestick Park was always empty in the outfield stands. Glad they moved out.
Because it was f- - king cold!
Yes they were froze out !!
@kenlucas7025 it didn't look cold this day. It looked nice, for a change.
Stone, Kingman Speier, Rader Bonds were all future Cubs.
Charlie Fox was briefly their manager too.
That’s great knowledge there!
you forgot Henderson
Sweet Swinging´ Billy. My favourite.
Saturday, June 10, 1972--a week before the Watergate bteak-in.
The only chance I got to watch the Cubs.
NBC's Saturday game of the week!
Jim Simpson:...”can you imagine....Denny McLain in the minors?”..unbelievable but true...1972 would be McLain’s last season in the major leagues...only 4 years from winning 31 for the World Championship Tigers and only 3 years from capturing his 2nd Cy Young award
Steve Stone pitching for the Giants? I'll be damned!
My longtime friend in Mercer County, NJ had a brother who was in the same prison as Denny McLain way back when. I'm told D.M. was his own worst enemy. Pure and simple.
@@kellyjay7448 Somewhere I still have his '72 Topps card.
Excellent balk explanation
I remember those low attendance days
Stadium was empty. The 72 Giants truly sucked. Stoneham had traded Mays and the team was a mess. Got to see the giants play in August on Sacramento bee day. August 19, 1972.
That park sucked .Saw the Giants Cubs in summer a few years later.Parking attendant Leaning 3 feet from ground into the wind.
Mays was on the Mets by ‘72? I thought he came to the Mets in ‘73. I guess my memory is of Willie on the Mets during that World Series with the A’s
Giants had made the NLCS the year before but were really starting to feel their age and suffered from injuries during 1972. Marichial was done and Perry traded, McDowell was nearing his end. Needed to make changes, Maddox replacing Mays while heartbreaking was needed. McCovey had possibly his worst year. One void in the line up not mentioned was catcher Dick Dietz who placed on waivers. One of best batting eyes in the business; collected a ton of walks. I believe he was cast off because of union activity.
@@written12 Mays had been traded about a month before this game .
The year before they won a division title
I saw Rick Monday hit a grand slam when he was with the Dodgers on the last Friday night of the season in 1982. 2 days later, Joe Morgan hit a HR to eliminate the Dodgers. That was a fun year
Tommy Lasorda said, "I could have shot him and no jury would have convicted me."
Rookie Garry Maddox Scaling The Fence To Rob A Homer Alert.
Spent much of my childhood at the Stick in those days... hated that fucking Astro-turf BS
Fanzone batting cleanup? Wtf
How they can mistake Santo for Kingman? Only look at number.
Mid 60's early 70's My Baseball card days.
Didn’t know Candlestick Park was AstroTurf at some point
Interesting factoid that the announcers said young Kingman was a base stealer!
I would say, no team drafted, and then traded better players than the Giants (Stone, Kingman, Maddox, Bonds, Gaylord Perry, George Foster, Orlando Cepeda, Adam Dunn, Jack Clarke, Joe Nathan, Francisco Liriano,...agree?
Cleveland Indians
How could Dave Kingman play for both clubs at the same time?He's batting Right handed for the Giants and left handed for the Cubs.
Incorrect
The Giants fell hard in 1972 one year after winning the NL West in 1971
I want to compare old MLB games to the new games since MLB introduced the new rules for this season I want see if the new rules restore the game. Were the games faster pace back in 1970s 1980s. Then what do you think about the pitch clock ? Please reply !!
I hate the pitch clock and all the other things they’ve changed esp that stupid rule where in the 10th inning and beyond, the batting team gets a runner at 2nd to start the inning.
Stoney got traded for Santo in '74
I had no idea Candlestick ever had artificial turf
Artificial turf from I believe 72 thru 78 seasons.
Turf was installed in 1970, in 1978 the last season it had turf, 7 of the 12 NL stadiums had artificial turf.
Worst concrete Astro Turf anywhere. Watch it in Clint Eastwood Magnum Force where they kidnapped the mayor. I remember going in the nasty men’s restroom and pissing in “ The Trough”. My favorite Giants were the Roger Craig teams. Will Clark, Robbie Thompson, Jose Uribe,
I think that was in the movie The Enforcer not Magnum Force.
@@fishmojo865can't knock " the trough" man. A guy can get in and out of there in two seconds😂🤣
i did not no Steve stone was such a bad pitcher; this is the first time i ever saw his pitching
This was the baseball that I grew up with. I don’t like the baseball of today.
It’s nice watching players not celebrate something every five seconds. No flexing. No pointing. No stupid yelling. Baseball in tv today just sux.
Giants with the poor attendance, does anyone know the Giants almost moved to Toronto in 1976 before the Blue Jays were established one year later?
I would like to know what was a fastball back then in terms of MPH
Most pitchers were mid 80's to low 90's (90-91). Gibson, Nolan Ryan, Seaver were your general exceptions and they had the dominance to prove it.
Pre PED drugs.
There is something very very wrong with this game. Joe Pepitone is not in the starting lineup for the Cubbies.
Pepitone had walked out on the Cubs in a salary dispute in late April 1972, claiming he was retiring. He ended his holdout in late June.
I saw Fergie pitch o Sept. 1 , 1971. Cubs won , Fergie hit two home runs.
Fergie-3,000+ k's less than 1,000 BB
Saturday , end of June and the Giants drew 5,000 to this game. SMH
that is what you get when the govt doesn't subsidize businesses to buy up tickets and use them as tax write offs.....
Terrible
NBC game of the week had the worst camera shots in television history
Kubek
Well I think the Giants mgr did a crappy job in this game. Never should have let Stone hit in the bottom of the 8th with a potential insurance run in scoring position. Additionally, his decision to let Stone face Monday in the 9th was bad, when you have a lefty ready in the bullpen.
Thank u so much for baseball with americans playing the american game
Jose Cardenal was Cuban.
Nice seeing the Lip in the dugout during his waning days as Cubs skipper. Look how little the attendance is at chilly Candlestick. With the players knelling and the planned-demic we may see this again.
good call on the scam-demic
Silly fucking Trumper. LOL!
There’s always an idiot who can’t leave politics well enough alone!
I always get a charge out of comments from news from 2023 being used in a ballgame from 1972 , one has absolutely nothing to do with the other