1986 World Series, Game 6 (Red Sox Radio Broadcast)
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- -We're familiar with the dramatic descriptions of Game 6 of the 86 World Series by Vin Scully (NBC) and Bob Murphy (Mets radio). Here's how it sounded on Red Sox radio as called by Ken Coleman and Joe Castiglione.
Yet another great find. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing collection.
Awesome! Never heard this broadcast before! Thank you
As a Mets fan: what a professional call by Ken Coleman. Vivid descriptions, and demonstrating excitement when the Mets tied the game and won it. Well done!
My wife and I are in the stands that night, dying with our Mets in the 10th, down 2 runs with 2 outs and 2 strikes on Gary Carter. The home team scoreboard operator is even ready to give up, briefly flashing, "Congratulations World Champion Red Sox." Premature Sportsmanship?
Then come Carter, 22yo Kevin Mitchell, and Ray Knight with their singles, the latter scoring Carter. Mitchell scores on a WP, and then... well, I'm convinced it is Mookie's Magic: His blinding speed distracts starcrossed Buckner into missing that grounder.
My scorebook's perspective is positive rather than negative. Okay, officially an E3, but I score it "M7" [Magic by Mets' LF on offense]!!
--Joe Lupica
I always felt the scoreboard operator was just testing to see if it was going to work. But it has gone down in lore as some sort of bad omen.
I moved out of the New England area for a bit. Moved back a few years ago and heard Joe Castiglione call his last game last week.
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I have been waiting for this forever! Thanks!
Historic and heartbreaking. Thanks for the awesome upload!
Retroactive empathy from a Mets fan. We both have a suffering tradition.
Amazing to hear this call finally as well. Thank you
I'm a Sox fan and I was just born when it happened but I'm fascinated with this moment and the reactions every had with it for some reason.
Nothing beats being one strike away.
Fascinating, Red Sox radio. Utter pain from that perspective.
i still cant believe i was at this game i was 11
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4:10:51 Buckner makes the error
What everyone must’ve been looking for-including me. Thanks
This should be interesting.....Going to try and 'watch' the tape and listen to this.....
Since this was recorded on analog tape, it might run a little too slow or fast. I had the same problem with the Mets radio call of game 7 when I tried to sync it in a video editing software.
@@RyansColoradoRailProductions I recommend installing Audacity software which allows you to make speed adjustments where necessary to an audio and to also do the synching an inning at a time. It's much easier to do it in segments and then combine for a final finished file than trying to do it all at once.
@@epaddon ah I do have that already, and I spent hours trying to sync the radio call from when Jayson Werth hit the walk off home run for the Nats in Game 4 of the 2012 NLDS. I couldn’t figure it out, maybe because i was trying to sync the whole thing.
@@RyansColoradoRailProductions Yes. Thanks for the tip.....I have my video remote at the ready. So fantastic to hear an alternate perspective. The A& E Box 1986 DVD set should have gone the extra mile and featured the radio calls as well.
I'd really be interested in what you came up with using the NY radio cast...
Do you have the NBC Radio/Jack Buck call? If you do, we will have all the broadcasts (Vin Scully/NBC, Jack Buck/NBC Radio, Bob Murphy/WHN, and Coleman and Castiglione/WPLM)
Great suggestion and "call to arms"!
It's CBS Radio actually (which had the baseball contract from 76 to 97) but eventually that can go up. I can't post Game 7 of CBS since that's a Miley purchase and I don't post anything drawn from his releases unless it's a separate recording.
@@epaddon Makes sense. Thank you for all you do.
Not worth the effort to find, Buck tried to play down what happened in the 10th - his St. Louis bias was obvious.
Compared to how he reacted to the Ozzie Smith and Kirk Gibson homers before and after 1986 and his being a
mouthpiece for Herzog's obsession with Howard Johnson's bats, his muted call of the Mets comeback isn't surprising.
Scully was always more professional than Buck (as in yuck).
@@wiedep The funny thing is I remember a lot of Met fans getting on Scully and writing hostile letters about his PBP during that WS. I think some of them didn't like how Scully kept mimicking the Sox fans sernenade of "Darryl" at a couple points, and there is a moment in Game 6 after the Top 10th when the Sox are up 5-3 and you can hear him off-mic (not realizing they haven't gone to commercial) ripping Davey Johnson for not having Howard Johnson bunt in the Bottom 9th ("If Howard Johnson's good enough to swing away, how come he......") and before the rally in the bottom 10th he was still killing Davey over the failure to have a bunt call.
3:40:54 is the Dave Henderson HR in the 10th inning
4:40 - Parachute Guy 🪂
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It’s all garbled now. What did RUclips do to it?
Nothing happened to it. Some files just don't play back normally on phones but they sound perfectly normal on a desktop and laptop which is where I do my business from. There is nothing wrong with the file..
All that's left is the CBS Radio broadcast with Jack Buck providing the PBP.
Here's Jack Buck's description of the Bill Buckner error on CBS Radio, but not the full broadcast: ruclips.net/video/khV_r103U1U/видео.html
Horrible call by Buck. Just awful. Nothing is better than Scully….pure poetry.
I can't believe Joe Castiglione calls just about the whole game and then Ken Coleman ends up calling the bottom of the 10th while Joe goes to the clubhouse for postgame. It should have been Ken doing that. I think Joe's call would have been more pointed. Ken seemed like he was going out of his way to sound impartial during the mets comeback. There was not clear disappointment or devastation in his voice. I think there would have been with Joe.
It's not summer in New England unless you hear the most dejected "swing and a fly ball..." you've ever heard coming out of a radio somewhere
@@nedwart when I heard his 2004 calls when the Red Sox clinched, he sounded like a guy who had endured and come to expect so many heartbreaks that he had kinda forgotten how to express true elation or it hadn't sunk in yet. It felt a little flat or like it was still holding back.
I guess this was recorded under water..or the recording got drenched during the game 7 rain out the next day...sad ken never got to call a world chanpionship for the redosx. Joe has now called 3 (dave obrien was on the mic in 2013)
3:40:50 Hendu homer
Why does he say the Red Sox were “fortunate” that Knight’s hit rolled foul “because they wouldn’t have been able to get Knight”? Wouldn’t it just have been a force out at third?
I've always wondered watching that play if Boggs regretted not picking it up before it rolled foul and throwing it to first even though it might not have been in time considering what happened afterwards.
Boggs wouldn't have had time to get back to third to step on the bag. His only play would have been at first.
4:08:59 WILD PITCH
4:10:54 BILL BUCKNER'S ERROR
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3:59:55 The Comeback begins
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@@AMEER-114-yeah I do
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Thanks..
I found out that he puts these up knowing they wont work on a phone...
Yet DOES NOT SAY SO
in the desc.
Very stupid