@@Chewy_GarageBandDad For me? The MILWAUKEE BREWERS! They were my team, always was and always will be! So many memories at County Stadium!🏟 I miss that place so much! The city of Milwaukee has changed a lot since then. The Drive-in we always went to was torn down, the 41-Twin, and the 24-Outdoor. Again so many memories!
@@Chewy_GarageBandDad My buddy went to Oak Creek High. He graduated I 1986. 🎓 We'd hide out in his trunk to get in free at the 41-Twin. Shh 🤫 😶 🤫 😶 🔇 🔕 🤫 😶 it's a secret...lol! I remember the Go-Kart track on 27th street on the way to the 41-Twin. God so many memories! Great times, great friends, and better memories!
@@EdsterIII Yeeeeup I remember all of that. I moved to TN after graduation but I remember all the good times. Man we drank like crazy back then. I taught so many people from TN all the drinking games I played up there. Good times man. Be safe
Watching this, it makes me realize that the World Series has honestly lost a lot of luster over the years. I still love baseball and it’s my favorite sport, but this is a struggle to see how far it’s fallen.
@@captainredbeard7933You are 1000% correct! Baseball has not been crappy at all! The announcers have been so so in both the NFL & MLB, so it is what it is. In Milwaukee we're lucky. We can mute the TV and listen to Bob Uecker! He's always 100% on! Except some away games. His health keeps him close to home. But he's always been and will always be a LEGEND!
Ted Simmons finished in the top 10 in either batting average, on base percentage, or OPS, 15 times. The next best Hall of Fame catcher 9, 3rd only 6. Ted was also described as the smartest player he knew, by Marvin Miller.
That was EPIC! Molitor and Yount were such amazing hitters. Pure hitters too. Not just power, but they could pull the ball, spray hit, hit for average, and in 1982 Yount smacked 29 HR's. This team's offense was insanely good! We were so close! That year for me was amazing then bad then pure HELL! After the Brewers lost, On November 13,1982 my Grandfather had a massive heart attack and died at 3:00pm. He helped raise me. After that the year was over. It was rough for me.
They won the Series because Milwaukee’s best two pitchers were hurt. Rollie Fingers, the 1981 AL MVP and Cy Young winner didn’t play in the 1982 Series because of a torn muscle in his forearm. And Pete Vukovich, the 1982 AL Cy Young winner, who did play, was not himself. It was discovered why after the Series finished. He’d been in pain for two years, and it was at its worse in the cold of October. He had torn his rotator cuff. He would make only three starts at the end of the 1983 season, and missed the entire 1984 season. The Brewers don’t bring in Pete Ladd to walk two late at the pivotal point of game two of they have Fingers. And Pete Vukovich doesn’t give up a three run homer to Willie McGee if he’s healthy. McGee has four homers all year, and then hits two in the same game against the Cy Young Award winner? Come on, now. I give the Cardinals credit. They played brilliantly. But I will always think the Brewers were the better team, and had they been healthy, they’d have beaten St. Louis.
@@theaterdreamer Nah. Vukovich was no sure thing. He allowed a ton of hits and walks during the season which played right into St. Louis's style. And people forget Andujar was hurt pitching in Game 7 as well, and he did ok. Milwaukee had so much more offense than St. Louis, they should have pummeled them in 4-5 games, but lost. The last two games in St. Louis they got blown out pretty bad. That wasn't cause Fingers was out. St. Louis was very good and consistently good for most of the 80s. The Brewers were a flash in the pan.
The music 🎶 at 11:52 is excellent 👌. I've tried Shazaam ing it, but no result. Probably because the announcer won't stop talking. Anyone know where to find it? Who made this masterpiece?
Caldwell pitched 5 outs in a row then 12 outs in a row then 1 out in a row then 4 outs in a row then 5 outs in a row. Only once did he have 0 outs in a row. Wow!
If this game had been managed by today's managers Caldwell would have been lifted after five innings with a 3-0 lead.. Cardinals could easily have gotten back into the game and won it
The most thrilling world series ever. Milwaukee should have killed the Cards when you compare each teams offense. St. Louis was last in the majors in home runs. Milwaukee and California was loaded that year.
Many Stars & Hall of Famers playing in this series: Molitor, Yount, Simmons, O. Smith, Sutter, Cooper, McGee, etc... So there's a lot of players to watch. Thus, your comment is stupid 👎
Wonder if Keith snorted a couple lines of booger sugar pregame and then missed that grounder by Oglivie in the first inning that led to the first run. I bet Whitey was pissed and probably said lets trade him to the Mets next year in June!!
Great World Series, very enjoyable, really brings back fond memories of life, 39 years went by so fast
Indeed. Milwaukee or St. Louis?
@@Chewy_GarageBandDad For me? The MILWAUKEE BREWERS!
They were my team, always was and always will be! So many memories at County Stadium!🏟 I miss that place so much! The city of Milwaukee has changed a lot since then. The Drive-in we always went to was torn down, the 41-Twin, and the 24-Outdoor. Again so many memories!
@@EdsterIII I graduated from Oak Creek High in 88. Senior skip out day at county stadium was fun. Also, mucho memories from our drive in as well.
@@Chewy_GarageBandDad My buddy went to Oak Creek High. He graduated I 1986. 🎓 We'd hide out in his trunk to get in free at the 41-Twin. Shh 🤫 😶 🤫 😶 🔇 🔕 🤫 😶 it's a secret...lol! I remember the Go-Kart track on 27th street on the way to the 41-Twin. God so many memories! Great times, great friends, and better memories!
@@EdsterIII Yeeeeup I remember all of that. I moved to TN after graduation but I remember all the good times. Man we drank like crazy back then. I taught so many people from TN all the drinking games I played up there. Good times man.
Be safe
Thank you for this!
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Watching this, it makes me realize that the World Series has honestly lost a lot of luster over the years. I still love baseball and it’s my favorite sport, but this is a struggle to see how far it’s fallen.
I loved Joe & Tony.. what a great announcing team!! I think of them & I always think of the Saturday game of the Week..
The announcers back then were awesome compared to the crap we have now.
@@robertwesley4416 well said
@@robertwesley4416 I totally agree. Nice to hear Dick Energy.
@@robertwesley4416 Enberg.
Crap baseball the last 25 years? I don't agree with that...
@@captainredbeard7933You are 1000% correct! Baseball has not been crappy at all! The announcers have been so so in both the NFL & MLB, so it is what it is. In Milwaukee we're lucky. We can mute the TV and listen to Bob Uecker! He's always 100% on! Except some away games. His health keeps him close to home. But he's always been and will always be a LEGEND!
Mr.Lou Rawls got down on the National Anthem 👍🏾
Ted Simmons finished in the top 10 in either batting average, on base percentage, or OPS, 15 times. The next best Hall of Fame catcher 9, 3rd only 6. Ted was also described as the smartest player he knew, by Marvin Miller.
Getting him really helped the Brewers. Too bad we couldn't finish it. Up 3-2 and lost the last 2. UGH!
43:10 state-of-the-art! I brought one of those to the World Series games in Milwaukee a few days later.
Wish I could hear Uecker calling this game
I have That on Audio.. ALL 7 games .. make me an offer..
@@MIKIEEYEZ1975 Put it on youtube and I'll give it a thumbs up.
Didnt kno Pete Vuchavich played on Brewers. But i like the announced they used a bigger vocabulary than they do now
Funny at 44:01 when Joe Garagiola talked about how low George Hendrick wore his pants. Now over 90% of current players wear them that way.
Yeah they do...
okay boomer
Ok triggered little Millennial... 🤣@blackmonster4708
Now these 2 teams play in same division, series would go 7 games, cardinals won it , only one they won in the 80’s
The Brewers offense was legendary.
Joe Garagiola (PBP) & Tony Kubek (C) 1-2/8-9
Dick Enberg (PBP) Garagiola-Kubek (C) 3-7
@ 1:56:04... Paul Molitor sets World Series record with his 5th hit of the game.
That was EPIC! Molitor and Yount were such amazing hitters. Pure hitters too. Not just power, but they could pull the ball, spray hit, hit for average, and in 1982 Yount smacked 29 HR's. This team's offense was insanely good! We were so close! That year for me was amazing then bad then pure HELL! After the Brewers lost, On November 13,1982 my Grandfather had a massive heart attack and died at 3:00pm. He helped raise me. After that the year was over. It was rough for me.
Umpires (Game 1) (23:05)
HP Lee Weyer (NL) (CC) (3rd)
1B Bill Haller (AL) (4th)
2B John Kibler (NL) (3rd)
3B Dave Phillips (AL) (2nd)
LF Satch Davidson (NL) (2nd)
RF Jim Evans (AL) (2nd)
1982 cards the best
They won the Series because Milwaukee’s best two pitchers were hurt. Rollie Fingers, the 1981 AL MVP and Cy Young winner didn’t play in the 1982 Series because of a torn muscle in his forearm. And Pete Vukovich, the 1982 AL Cy Young winner, who did play, was not himself. It was discovered why after the Series finished. He’d been in pain for two years, and it was at its worse in the cold of October. He had torn his rotator cuff. He would make only three starts at the end of the 1983 season, and missed the entire 1984 season.
The Brewers don’t bring in Pete Ladd to walk two late at the pivotal point of game two of they have Fingers. And Pete Vukovich doesn’t give up a three run homer to Willie McGee if he’s healthy. McGee has four homers all year, and then hits two in the same game against the Cy Young Award winner? Come on, now.
I give the Cardinals credit. They played brilliantly. But I will always think the Brewers were the better team, and had they been healthy, they’d have beaten St. Louis.
@@theaterdreamer Nah. Vukovich was no sure thing. He allowed a ton of hits and walks during the season which played right into St. Louis's style. And people forget Andujar was hurt pitching in Game 7 as well, and he did ok. Milwaukee had so much more offense than St. Louis, they should have pummeled them in 4-5 games, but lost. The last two games in St. Louis they got blown out pretty bad. That wasn't cause Fingers was out. St. Louis was very good and consistently good for most of the 80s. The Brewers were a flash in the pan.
@@theaterdreamer Injuries are part of the game, stop making excuses, you little bitch.
@@miket5377 well stated
The music 🎶 at 11:52 is excellent 👌.
I've tried Shazaam ing it, but no result. Probably because the announcer won't stop talking.
Anyone know where to find it?
Who made this masterpiece?
one song was played called (mama cant by you love) by elton john
That's some good funk. I would assume it's something involving George Clinton.
CBS Radio Sports Commentators:
Vin Scully, Sparky Anderson & Win Elliot
Wow that’s entertainment!!
Baseball had more of an edge to it when even the equipment manager had a chaw in his cheek.
I claim, and will til my dying day that the lettering and numerals on the Brewers were purple purple purple!
Caldwell pitched 5 outs in a row then 12 outs in a row then 1 out in a row then 4 outs in a row then 5 outs in a row. Only once did he have 0 outs in a row. Wow!
Dumbest F in comment I’ve ever seen!! 😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡💩💩💩💩
If this game had been managed by today's managers
Caldwell would have been lifted after five innings with a 3-0 lead..
Cardinals could easily have gotten back into the game and won it
if this game was managed by today,s managers who never played ball for more then ten years i wouldnt even watch it.cause all managers since 2008 suck
I agree with you. Thank Heavens Harvey had this team when he did.
So nice of the Brewers to forfeit their turn at bat in the top of the third inning, lol. A first in the history of baseball.
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Suds series baby!! Miller or Bud who you got!?
The most thrilling world series ever. Milwaukee should have killed the Cards when you compare each teams offense. St. Louis was last in the majors in home runs. Milwaukee and California was loaded that year.
1:39
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who cares?
@@sldl04 Well, as a lifelong Royals fan, let me say that I care.
@@kurtisseaboldt5294 Are you gay for bed yost or something?
Who gives a fuck.
Im a mexican New York Mets fan since 1986...and the only reason to be here is: Keith Hernandez!!
Many Stars & Hall of Famers playing in this series: Molitor, Yount, Simmons, O. Smith, Sutter, Cooper, McGee, etc... So there's a lot of players to watch. Thus, your comment is stupid 👎
Wonder if Keith snorted a couple lines of booger sugar pregame and then missed that grounder by Oglivie in the first inning that led to the first run. I bet Whitey was pissed and probably said lets trade him to the Mets next year in June!!
@@caveman3096Yes, that’s exactly what Herzog was thinking.. NOT.. Douchebag!! Lol 😂😂😂💩💩💩
The Cards couldn't hit Caldwell in this series.
The Dodgers should have been in this World Series but those stupid ass giants ruined it.
the Angels blew it that year too. Could have been the first (and only so far) "Freeway Series".
And so you're assuming that LA automatically beats STL for the right to appear in the Series..? Gotcha Nostradamous. 🤷🔮🤦
@@adamthornberry8475 Yes, Dodgers had a better team and pitching staff.