My Grandfather, who passed away in 1986, would always tell me that Reggie Jackson had the best swing in baseball. I agree with him, and I just wish he lived a little longer to see his Red Sox win the World Series. As a Red Sox fan, he respected the Yankees, and LOVED baseball.
Im happy there are red sox fans that respect the yankees. I was raised as a yankee fan but im now a fan of the red sox and tigers and tampa too. In fact i like all the baseball teams. We can all have favorites without disliking anyone.
@@pastoraddams5103 Exactly. I miss my grandfather very much, even to this day. He was a wonderful man. He never talked B.S. and would probably turn over in his grave if he knew what the world was like today. He was a sports fan, but baseball was always his favorite sport. I would visit him as a kid and see him always watching the Red Sox game. Everybody complained about Bill Buckner in the 1986 world series VS. The Mets for allowing the ball to go through his legs, but not my grandfather. He was a man of integrity and never played the "blame game". The Red Sox lost, and he never put all the blame on Buckner. He would say the ball took a funny hop. He just loved the game so much. Just wish he lived a bit longer to see them break the "curse". Actually, he died in 1988, and not 1986.
I was born and raised in Los Angeles…went to 10 Dodgers games in ‘77…low key I respected everything about the Yankees and can still name their starting lineup to this day
What's amazing right here is that through all these years neither the Yankees nor the Dodgers have changed their uniforms both home and away. Quite amazing considering two of baseball's premier and historic franchises.
Watching this as a child, it was this series that woke me up to baseball, and I've never been the same since. And I do miss those day games played on the weekends, but thanks to T.V., everything now has to be in prime-time.
Top 25 MLB Announcers of All-Time: 25. Mike Shannon (St. Louis Cardinals) 24. Ken "The Hawk" Harrelson (Chicago White Sox) 23. Ernie Harwell (Detroit 🐯) 22. David Niehaus (Seattle Mariners) 21. Bill 👑 (Oakland A's) 20. Tom Hamilton (Cleveland Indians) 19. Ross Porter (Los Angeles Dodgers) 18. Jack Brickhouse (Chicago Cubs) 17. Lon Simmons (San Francisco Giants) 16. Phil Rizzuto (New York Yankees) 15. Jon Miller (San Francisco Giants) 14. Joe Castiglione (Boston Red Sox) 13. Harry Kalas (Philadelphia Phillies) 12. Bob Murphy (New York Mets) 11. Michael Kay (New York Yankees) 10. Pete van Wieren (Atlanta Braves) 9. Marty Brennaman (Cincinnati Reds) 8. Todd Kalas (Houston Astros) 7. Jerry Howarth (Toronto Blue Jays) 6. Gary Thorne (Baltimore Orioles) 5. Denny Matthews (Kansas City Royals) 4. Bob Uecker (Milwaukee Brewers) 3. Jack Buck (St. Louis Cardinals) 2. Vin Scully (Los Angeles Dodgers) 1. Harry Caray (Chicago Cubs)
Herb Carneal? He only announced the Twins for several decades including 3 WS appearances - 65/87/91. He is a legend in the midwest. I'd place him way ahead of Hawk. Most of the other choices are fine. I personally don't like Miller but some folks like him. Thorne is okay but better at hockey. Not familiar with some of the other ones like Hamilton, Castiglione or Howarth. Scully is my #1 and Caray would be a few spots down perhaps behind Uecker, Buck, Harwell, King and Brickhouse. Rizzuto also was great as was Kalas. I would add Mel Allen since he did Yankees games for a long time.
I became a really good shortstop watching the 'game of the week' learning from Kubek and Gowdy Saturday mornings. At 13 it took awhile to hit, but the fun I had practicing endlessly and playing short was the best time of my shitty life. Baseball- berry berry good to me!
The fact that many millennial baseball fans say Dave Winfield was better had no clue how great a player Reggie was. Winfield had better numbers, but Reggie has the rings.
One interesting note about this World Series that had nothing to do with the series itself. On October 14, legendary performer Bing Crosby, who was a co-owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates when they won their World Series titles in 1960 and '71, died of a heart attack not long before the start of Game 3.
What would it have been like if Tommy Lasorda had managed Reggie Jackson (during Jackson's prime)? That player-manager dynamic might have been very interesting.
hard to believe, this October 18, will be 40 years since Game 6, '77 World Series, Reggie Jackson "Mr. October" 3 homers, all on the first pitch, and all of 3 different Dodger pitchers (Hooton, Sosa, Hough).
Man did I hate the Yankees, but I had to respect them and the team they had. I don't think I'll ever see what Jackson did in that series. You just knew something was going to happen! Jackson needed those 2 championships to validate his greatness, and betting on himself after being traded by the A's to the Orioles in the 1976 season. The Orioles knew he wasn't going to stay, but made the trade anyway thinking they were close enough to the Yankees and Red Sox to justify a one year go! It didn't work, as the Birds finished a distant 3rd and the stage was set for another 2 titles for New York! The Yankees owe it to the A's Charlie Finley for breaking up a Oakland team at it's full peak! Those of us who followed 70's baseball knew, the A's of that era if they had stated in tacted would have been even more than a 3 straight time winner. Imagine the A's of the mid 70's, merging with the talent brought in at the back end of the decade and into the 80's. Players like Ricky Henderson, Tony Armas, Dwayne Murphy, Steve McCatty, Mike Norris, etc...The dynasty would have kept going well into the 90's when Canceco and McGuire came on the scene. The A's for some reason have always been able to scout and develop talent. Even to this day. But it was the Ownership that wrongly broke up a perfectly constructed champion, and the Yankees eventually came all the way back to win 3 straight Division titles' fight off a young n coming Kansas City Royals team who in their own right was a "Reggie Jackson" away from a dynasty themselves. 3 straight A.L. Pennants and back to back World Series Championships. When the Yankees traded let the Angels sign Jackson in 1982 they wouldn't get back to the post season for 13 years. By that time most of the players from that era had long been gone, and a new Yankees dynasty began. Best era of baseball all time! Hands down!
That's because Charlie O didn't want to spend money whereas George Steinbrenner would've willingly gone bankrupt just to see the Yankees win every year!
Nice post. If Charlie wanted to pay his great players they definitely would have been in the hunt moving forward. However, 1975 Bosox swept them three straight in ALCS (fluke? Or just Boston was hot at the right time). I always loved the A’s and hope they stay in Oakland and get new ballpark because they have a great tradition, especially on this weekend of the 50th reunion of A’s Championship team of 1973.
No. it is not. Farrah was all over my wall as a kid. Looks like a supermodel or playboy playmate perhaps. Thought it was Dorothy Stratton maybe, but it's not.
The Yankees had more of a balanced attack on offense than the Dodgers. The Yankees had more speed and hit-and-run ability along with Jackson and Nettles hitting the long ball. On offense, the Dodgers were more of a one dimensional offense with their power hitting. The “death valley” in Yankee stadium killed three of their four 30 HR hitters. Reggie Smith hit a grand slam, but he didn’t do what Reggie Jackson did with the three home runs, which was the final death blow to the Dodgers.
Reggie Smith didn't hit a grand slam in the 1977 World Series. He did hit 3 homeruns in the 1977 World Series, including 2 at Yankee Stadium. Reggie Smith would later hit a 3-run homerun at Yankee Stadium in Game 4 of the 1978 World Series......Reggie Jackson hit 5 homeruns in the 1977 World Series, and 2 homeruns in the 1978 World Series.
If only the copy writer had come up with a different premise for describing Game 1. If only someone had burned Gowdy's script before it was recorded. If only any of those "if only" events had happened we wouldn't have had to hear "if only" 20 times.
Well, the Dodgers were great in the 1977 Series. Steve Garvey was offensively dangerous in the series. But Billy Martin's Yankees really needed a World Series crown after being swept by the Cincy Reds in the 1976 series. And like the Baltimore Orioles in 1970 - the Bombers - beaten favorites in 1976---come roaring back! And of course, it was Reggie Jackson who caused NYY to win it all. Traded out of Oakland after a very magical "dynasty" achievement with the Oakland A's in the 1973 and 1974 World Series (after being sidelined in the 1972 series on a very bad hamstring injury)---well, yes. He did it! In 1973, Reggie Jackson shot off his fireworks in Oakland with 1 homer in Game 7 of the World Series and got the MVP. In 1977, he finally gets another World Series MVP after blasting 3 dingers in Game 6 of the 1977 series. No fireworks in Yankee Stadium this time on the 3 homers, but the Bronx Bomber crowd loved what Reggie did!
If the Dodgers had no chance, then why weren't they swept in both series? And... the Dodgers had a 2 games to none lead in the '78 Series. To say they had "no chance" is an asinine comment. 👎
@@millypoo7713 No chance - meaning for the more knowledgeable: very low probability of the desired outcome. To use your line: The 1974 Dodgers (102-60) were superior to both the 77 and 78 Dodger teams and went 3-1 against the Pirates only to lose the WS 4-1 to the A's (90-72). In 77, the Dodgers lost the WS 4-2 to NYY and in 78 the Dodgers (95-67) took on NYY (100-63) who had jet lag and went down 0-2, but took the next 4 games to win the WS 4-2. Looks like you stepped in some poo. BTW: I'm a Red Sox fan. The 1970s Red Sox like the Dodgers stepped in plenty of poo.
@@johnjacobs7928 It's nice sometimes to have people agree with me, but as a physics professor it certainly isn't something I expect or need, but thanks nonetheless.
@@drbonesshow1 You're very welcome. Thank you for your honesty as well as for sharing your insight regarding the 1970s Dodgers and the 1970s Boston Red Sox......
The four greatest baseball teams are ? The New York Yankees, The St Louis Cardinals, The Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, The New York/San Francisco Giants. They were and are baseball. Sure you have Boston, Houston, Philadelphia, Chicago. But those 4 were baseball.
Boy do I remember this series. Thanks. Love the music too.
My Grandfather, who passed away in 1986, would always tell me that Reggie Jackson had the best swing in baseball. I agree with him, and I just wish he lived a little longer to see his Red Sox win the World Series. As a Red Sox fan, he respected the Yankees, and LOVED baseball.
Im happy there are red sox fans that respect the yankees. I was raised as a yankee fan but im now a fan of the red sox and tigers and tampa too. In fact i like all the baseball teams. We can all have favorites without disliking anyone.
@@pastoraddams5103 Exactly. I miss my grandfather very much, even to this day. He was a wonderful man. He never talked B.S. and would probably turn over in his grave if he knew what the world was like today. He was a sports fan, but baseball was always his favorite sport. I would visit him as a kid and see him always watching the Red Sox game. Everybody complained about Bill Buckner in the 1986 world series VS. The Mets for allowing the ball to go through his legs, but not my grandfather. He was a man of integrity and never played the "blame game". The Red Sox lost, and he never put all the blame on Buckner. He would say the ball took a funny hop. He just loved the game so much. Just wish he lived a bit longer to see them break the "curse". Actually, he died in 1988, and not 1986.
I was born and raised in Los Angeles…went to 10 Dodgers games in ‘77…low key I respected everything about the Yankees and can still name their starting lineup to this day
La primera serie mundia que vieron mis ojos.
I was at this World Series, my only one. Couldn't believe game six.
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7:10 That was a great argument. Both guys had total respect for each other
What's amazing right here is that through all these years neither the Yankees nor the Dodgers have changed their uniforms both home and away. Quite amazing considering two of baseball's premier and historic franchises.
The Dodgers have changed their road uniforms several times.
Hone jerseys, I’m glad they never did!!!!
@@GetBenched2010 No they haven’t. The same color but the Dodgers away always had Los Angeles in cursive and Dodgers.
Dodgers have switched between “Los Angeles” an “Dodgers” on their road uni’s a few times since 1958… but are basically the exact same otherwise.
@M Nah, they were saying that 40 years ago. Soccer never caught fire in the US. Probably b/c of the lack of scoring.
I miss Tommy Lasorda. Such a passionate manager. One of the few!
The Dodgets have not done a damn thing since Tommy. 1988. Finally till now in 2024.
Watching this as a child, it was this series that woke me up to baseball, and I've never been the same since. And I do miss those day games played on the weekends, but thanks to T.V., everything now has to be in prime-time.
Ballplayers make more money than in the 70's.
Who’s here because of the 2024 World Series.
New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers.
I am.
I love that 70’s documentary music and the faded Mid-Atlantic accent of the narrator 👍👍
I can't believe audio on field for this it makes it so much better
RIP to the legendary Tommy Lasorda
RIP Billy Martin
The last World Series narrated by the legendary Curt Gowdy.
where do all these great voices go?
Top 25 MLB Announcers of All-Time:
25. Mike Shannon (St. Louis Cardinals)
24. Ken "The Hawk" Harrelson (Chicago White Sox)
23. Ernie Harwell (Detroit 🐯)
22. David Niehaus (Seattle Mariners)
21. Bill 👑 (Oakland A's)
20. Tom Hamilton (Cleveland Indians)
19. Ross Porter (Los Angeles Dodgers)
18. Jack Brickhouse (Chicago Cubs)
17. Lon Simmons (San Francisco Giants)
16. Phil Rizzuto (New York Yankees)
15. Jon Miller (San Francisco Giants)
14. Joe Castiglione (Boston Red Sox)
13. Harry Kalas (Philadelphia Phillies)
12. Bob Murphy (New York Mets)
11. Michael Kay (New York Yankees)
10. Pete van Wieren (Atlanta Braves)
9. Marty Brennaman (Cincinnati Reds)
8. Todd Kalas (Houston Astros)
7. Jerry Howarth (Toronto Blue Jays)
6. Gary Thorne (Baltimore Orioles)
5. Denny Matthews (Kansas City Royals)
4. Bob Uecker (Milwaukee Brewers)
3. Jack Buck (St. Louis Cardinals)
2. Vin Scully (Los Angeles Dodgers)
1. Harry Caray (Chicago Cubs)
Herb Carneal? He only announced the Twins for several decades including 3 WS appearances - 65/87/91. He is a legend in the midwest. I'd place him way ahead of Hawk. Most of the other choices are fine. I personally don't like Miller but some folks like him. Thorne is okay but better at hockey. Not familiar with some of the other ones like Hamilton, Castiglione or Howarth. Scully is my #1 and Caray would be a few spots down perhaps behind Uecker, Buck, Harwell, King and Brickhouse. Rizzuto also was great as was Kalas. I would add Mel Allen since he did Yankees games for a long time.
@@danalong1237 that's a great list thanks for all of the hard work in putting it together....very interesting.
@@danalong1237 Tony Kubek. The best of all of them.
i was 11 yrs old, great memories!
I wasnt at the game but saw Reggie play in 1973 n thereafter numerous times with my dad at the Stadium. Was at the game when he hit his 400th!
I was 14 on the night REGGIE made history!
15, for me
I was 6
Same here.
I became a really good shortstop watching the 'game of the week' learning from Kubek and Gowdy Saturday mornings. At 13 it took awhile to hit, but the fun I had practicing endlessly and playing short was the best time of my shitty life. Baseball- berry berry good to me!
Loved "this week in Baseball". Loved seeing Pete Rose steal 3rd, and Ozzie Smith doing a backflip during the introduction to that show's catchy tune.
I remember WGN airing this WS, and others during Cubs rain delays.
I hate the off season !!! Who’s with me ?
at the 17:05 mark, is the music that was also used on TVOntario/PBS educational series "Write On"
The fact that many millennial baseball fans say Dave Winfield was better had no clue how great a player Reggie was. Winfield had better numbers, but Reggie has the rings.
One interesting note about this World Series that had nothing to do with the series itself. On October 14, legendary performer Bing Crosby, who was a co-owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates when they won their World Series titles in 1960 and '71, died of a heart attack not long before the start of Game 3.
And Cosell announces it.
Bing Crosby also sang Christmas songs with David Bowie once upon a time. A versatile performer.
t21229513 Gowdy and Cowell, doesn't get any better
And Groucho died within days of Crosby's death.
25:36 and then.... THE MOMENT
23:51 if this home run by reggie was any indication this wasn't to be the dodgers night
los Jankee, this brings tears to my eyes 💓💓💓💓💓💓💪💪💪💪💪💪
AS A YANKEES FAN I LOVED THIS W.S I WILL WATCH THE 1977 WORLD SERIRS UNTIL THE DAY I DIED KENNETH O
If only …. But we got it x 2022=28
When pitchers finished what they started!
16:37 tommy's dodgers 1977 World Series nightmare is starting
2017 World Series Yankees vs Dodgers
And there were 5 pitchers in a 6 game series that pitched a complete game (Torrez (2), Guidry, Sutton, Hooten).
The last time the Yankees were relevant until the Jeter/Williams era.
The guy who would have struck Jackson out, Tom Seaver, was in the broadcast booth!
Seaver didn't get Jackson out when it counted most in Game 6 of the '73 World Series...
@@irar4665 I was at that game six in 1973. Reggie racked him for a double. 3-1, Catfish Hunter won .
REGGIE JACKSON SIMPLY THE BEST OF
OCTOBER....
What would it have been like if Tommy Lasorda had managed Reggie Jackson (during Jackson's prime)? That player-manager dynamic might have been very interesting.
20:25 tommy is thinking oh no not again
Everyone can thank me! 6 year old me told reggie to hit those homers! he heard me through the tv even!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m outty like Curt Gowdy.
The Bronx was burning in 1977
3 swings 3 homers reggie what a player
Actually, 4 swings and 4 homers.
Why didn't the Dodger pitchers just WALK Reggie, instead???
Hooton did! 😆
If Jackson was on the 76 team I quarantine they take the reds to 6 or 7
Quarantine lol 😆
Yankees will come to Dodgers stadium in 2019. If they are lucky they'll come to La this season because we will win the pennant
凄過ぎる!!!
まさに千両役者!!
1962 1977 almost 15 years for to win World Serie ...
With the 3 homers in Game 6, did Reggie Jackson's hitting ability earned him the Most Valuable Player award for this 1977 World Series?
hard to believe, this October 18, will be 40 years since Game 6, '77 World Series, Reggie Jackson "Mr. October" 3 homers, all on the first pitch, and all of 3 different Dodger pitchers (Hooton, Sosa, Hough).
Yes, he did.
9:28 Sinatra and sugar ray robinson in da house
....as well as Lillian Carter, Rob Reiner, and Penny Marshall.
7:51 “OHHHH! You son of a…”
A baseball doesn't tickle! ⚾️
can you please upload the 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 & 1991 World Series Films
Man did I hate the Yankees, but I had to respect them and the team they had. I don't think I'll ever see what Jackson did in that series. You just knew something was going to happen! Jackson needed those 2 championships to validate his greatness, and betting on himself after being traded by the A's to the Orioles in the 1976 season. The Orioles knew he wasn't going to stay, but made the trade anyway thinking they were close enough to the Yankees and Red Sox to justify a one year go! It didn't work, as the Birds finished a distant 3rd and the stage was set for another 2 titles for New York! The Yankees owe it to the A's Charlie Finley for breaking up a Oakland team at it's full peak! Those of us who followed 70's baseball knew, the A's of that era if they had stated in tacted would have been even more than a 3 straight time winner. Imagine the A's of the mid 70's, merging with the talent brought in at the back end of the decade and into the 80's. Players like Ricky Henderson, Tony Armas, Dwayne Murphy, Steve McCatty, Mike Norris, etc...The dynasty would have kept going well into the 90's when Canceco and McGuire came on the scene. The A's for some reason have always been able to scout and develop talent. Even to this day. But it was the Ownership that wrongly broke up a perfectly constructed champion, and the Yankees eventually came all the way back to win 3 straight Division titles' fight off a young n coming Kansas City Royals team who in their own right was a "Reggie Jackson" away from a dynasty themselves. 3 straight A.L. Pennants and back to back World Series Championships. When the Yankees traded let the Angels sign Jackson in 1982 they wouldn't get back to the post season for 13 years. By that time most of the players from that era had long been gone, and a new Yankees dynasty began. Best era of baseball all time! Hands down!
That's because Charlie O didn't want to spend money whereas George Steinbrenner would've willingly gone bankrupt just to see the Yankees win every year!
Nice post. If Charlie wanted to pay his great players they definitely would have been in the hunt moving forward. However, 1975 Bosox swept them three straight in ALCS (fluke? Or just Boston was hot at the right time). I always loved the A’s and hope they stay in Oakland and get new ballpark because they have a great tradition, especially on this weekend of the 50th reunion of A’s Championship team of 1973.
Mr. October REGGIE JACKSON ✌✌✌✌
'He's locked in" Thurmen munson allegedly said this before Reggies third huge bomb .
Who is that blonde at 9:09 ? when they are showing the famous people. I was a 70's kid but drawing a blank. Damm how stunning she is.
the late Farrah Fawcett
No. it is not. Farrah was all over my wall as a kid. Looks like a supermodel or playboy playmate perhaps. Thought it was Dorothy Stratton maybe, but it's not.
MrAitraining Cindy Garvey
At 9:20 is the Bionic Woman, Lindsay Wagner! 🥰
Garvey was safe.
Lol they were micd up way back then they act like it’s some new technology these days
Hi, Ian. I am Danny. I noticed you posted a Dodgers Yankees Pennant as a Pro pic for this. I hope you still have yours. I still have mine! :-)
The Yankees had more of a balanced attack on offense than the Dodgers. The Yankees had more speed and hit-and-run ability along with Jackson and Nettles hitting the long ball. On offense, the Dodgers were more of a one dimensional offense with their power hitting. The “death valley” in Yankee stadium killed three of their four 30 HR hitters. Reggie Smith hit a grand slam, but he didn’t do what Reggie Jackson did with the three home runs, which was the final death blow to the Dodgers.
Reggie Smith didn't hit a grand slam in the 1977 World Series. He did hit 3 homeruns in the 1977 World Series, including 2 at Yankee Stadium. Reggie Smith would later hit a 3-run homerun at Yankee Stadium in Game 4 of the 1978 World Series......Reggie Jackson hit 5 homeruns in the 1977 World Series, and 2 homeruns in the 1978 World Series.
I miss Thurman.
Technology 😎😍
I am a reds man born and raised in Cincinnati and to this day I HATE THE DODGERS JUST LIKE 40 YRS AGO BACK TO BACK LOSES!!
cool it Commie Red. Dodgers bleed blue.
Reggie's psychiatrist is happy: 24:01
If only ?
@16:09 ..that girl was fine !!
She couldn't believe Lou Piniella's catch off Ron Cey!
She was fine, but our marriage didn't last.
Yankees Dodgers nothing better.
Curt, I love you but stop saying "if only".
2:17 it was his premise for describing game 1.
If only the copy writer had come up with a different premise for describing Game 1. If only someone had burned Gowdy's script before it was recorded. If only any of those "if only" events had happened we wouldn't have had to hear "if only" 20 times.
Well, the Dodgers were great in the 1977 Series. Steve Garvey was offensively dangerous in the series.
But Billy Martin's Yankees really needed a World Series crown after being swept by the Cincy Reds in the 1976 series. And like the Baltimore Orioles in 1970 - the Bombers - beaten favorites in 1976---come roaring back!
And of course, it was Reggie Jackson who caused NYY to win it all. Traded out of Oakland after a very magical "dynasty" achievement with the Oakland A's in the 1973 and 1974 World Series (after being sidelined in the 1972 series on a very bad hamstring injury)---well, yes. He did it!
In 1973, Reggie Jackson shot off his fireworks in Oakland with 1 homer in Game 7 of the World Series and got the MVP. In 1977, he finally gets another World Series MVP after blasting 3 dingers in Game 6 of the 1977 series. No fireworks in Yankee Stadium this time on the 3 homers, but the Bronx Bomber crowd loved what Reggie did!
Dodgers had no chance in '77 or '78. Should have been the Red Sox finally winning it all in 1978. Biggest bust in baseball history.
If the Dodgers had no chance, then why weren't they swept in both series? And... the Dodgers had a 2 games to none lead in the '78 Series. To say they had "no chance" is an asinine comment. 👎
@@millypoo7713 No chance - meaning for the more knowledgeable: very low probability of the desired outcome. To use your line: The 1974 Dodgers (102-60) were superior to both the 77 and 78 Dodger teams and went 3-1 against the Pirates only to lose the WS 4-1 to the A's (90-72). In 77, the Dodgers lost the WS 4-2 to NYY and in 78 the Dodgers (95-67) took on NYY (100-63) who had jet lag and went down 0-2, but took the next 4 games to win the WS 4-2. Looks like you stepped in some poo. BTW: I'm a Red Sox fan. The 1970s Red Sox like the Dodgers stepped in plenty of poo.
@@drbonesshow1 Although I am a lifelong passionate Dodgers fan, I must admit that I totally agree with both your comments on this thread.....
@@johnjacobs7928 It's nice sometimes to have people agree with me, but as a physics professor it certainly isn't something I expect or need, but thanks nonetheless.
@@drbonesshow1 You're very welcome. Thank you for your honesty as well as for sharing your insight regarding the 1970s Dodgers and the 1970s Boston Red Sox......
The four greatest baseball teams are ? The New York Yankees, The St Louis Cardinals, The Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, The New York/San Francisco Giants. They were and are baseball. Sure you have Boston, Houston, Philadelphia, Chicago. But those 4 were baseball.
Could have won in 76 too but no hitting