Love, love, love the fact that the broadcasters didn't feel the need to talk every second. They just allowed the sights and sounds to speak for themselves.
True. But when they DID talk...they didn't have very enlightening comments lol)) Joe Garagiola may have had an announcers voice...but if all he had to say was the ball-strike count and where the ball was hit...I think he was over-payed lol
You should listen to announcers in today's game. They talk constantly on every pitch, every swing, even to the colors of their uniforms. Half the time I watch baseball games, I just put it on mute because of the constant talking. They need to shut up every once in awhile just to let the play develop. Especially, Jason Benetti and Gordon Beckham of the White Sox.
I notice the exact same thing watching this. I learn so much from Garagiola, Kubek, and Enberg. They're a therapeutic alternative to Joe Davis and John Smoltz, who refuse to STFU.
Excellent Series-was able to watch every game. Sutter was a monster- bringing the splitter into the spotlight, where today, it's the most potent pitch, when mastered.
Back then, Lonnie Smith was the guy you wanted on your team. Not just because he was a solid contact hitter and base stealer, but because every team he spent time with ended up going the the Series (Royals, Cardinals, Braves.)
I remember 1982 and watching this game like it was yesterday. As a young adult I was back into baseball cards, going to card shows at the Anaheim Convention Center. Boggs, Ripken, Gwynn, McGee, Gaetti, Sandberg, Hrbek were all rookies. It was a great time in Baseball.
Outstanding!!! From the year of my birth. Ozzie Smith and the mighty St. Louis Cardinals vs. Robin Yount and the (then American League) Brewers. Harvey’s Wallbangers. Dick Enberg, Joe Garagiola, Tom Seaver, and a young Bob Costas. Are you kidding? This is beyond classic. I’ve been a Cardinals fan basically since birth. And I was born into this. 👍🏻
One of the interesting dynamics of this series is that Vuckovich, Ted Simmons and Rollie Fingers were previous Cardinals, sent to the Brewers in a trade. Simmons will go into the Hall of Fame as a Cardinal player. I loved Simmons as a Cardinal - still tough to see him in a World Series against the Cardinals.
I dig them too! It's amazing the fashion sense that teams had to know of which who COULD get away with wearing the blue and which should wear the gray instead. (My beloved Baltimore Orioles wearing the latter)
I met Pete Vukovich at Shea Stadium in 1979. He was doing warmups on the field, pregame. A sweaty, hairy, gentle giant, who was like a kid himself, and took time to interact with little kids. My hand disappeared when I shook his huge mitt.
Wow! I watched this game on TV at Graham dormitory of Univ. of Missouri, Columbia. It refreshes all those good memories in my college days. Many thanks, MLB Vault. Now the new ball game season begins. Go CARDS for title #12!
2:29:46-2:29:53, "SWING AND A MISS! AND THAT'S A WINNER! THAT'S A WINNER! A WORLD SERIES WINNER FOR THE CARDINALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"-Jack Buck. IIRC, 24 years later, when the Cardinals won the 2006 🌎 Series, his son Joe Buck said: "For the first time since 1982, St. Louis has a 🌎 Series winner!" And it's also a coincidence that both the 1982 and 2006 🌎 Series ended with the St. Louis Cardinals delivering the final strikeout!
How do we NOT remember Willie McGee's catch with revered tones. Im sure in St Louis they do, but that was one of the greatest plays Ive ever seen in a WS
And many of the cards off centered or miss-cut, ah the early days of fleer and donruss. Love those 82 fleer cards with their out of focus photos and many so dark you cant even see the player. Lol
2:29:43 “Sutter from the belt - to the plate - a swing and a miss! And that’s a winner! That’s a winner! A World Series winner for the Cardinals!” - Jack Buck
Ahh the Brewers, couldn't beat 'em in "82, couldn't bet 'em in 2011 and can't beat em' now. The MIlwaukee Braves and Hank Aaron did beat 'em in 1957 with a walk off home run to clinch the NL Pennant. That is a long reach to find some consolation. Thanks MLBClassic. Last time I searched RUclips for the "82 series there was a three minute series highlight the 9th inning Game 7 radio broadcast.
Well had he stayed with the Cubs, Bruce Sutter would never have been in a World Series. Signing with the Cardinals was a strategic move to make a significant contribution in a post-season.... which paid off.
Who would've thought that some 30 years later, the Brewers would be in the National League (thus, can no longer face the Cardinals in the World Series) and the Houston Astros would be in the American League?
Lonnie Smith's single @ 1:04:14 Ben Oglivie's homerun @ 1:10:40 Joaquin Andujar's error @ 1:20:57 Cecil Cooper's sac fly @ 1:23:40 Keith Hernandez' single @ 1:36:31 George Hendrick's single @ 1:40:51 Darrel Porter's single @ 2:19:44 Steve Braun's single @ 2:20:13 top of the ninth @ 2:22:36 last batter Gorman Thomas @ 2:25:56
Brewers-Harvey's Wallbangers! Spring training Cecil Cooper playing left field accepted a tall can of Schlitz from my buddies and me in Palm Springs Ca. End of the inning he came over, stuck it in his jersey on the way back to the dugout. How cool was that!
Bobby Costas with the long hair of his youth. KMOX radio GM Robert Hyland Jr. recruited young Costas to ultimately replace Jack Buck upon the latter's retirement yrs in the future as the next Generation's Cardinal's broadcaster. That never came to be, but what an eye for talent did Bob Hyland have! In the interim if memory serves me, Bobby Costas started off announcing S. Louis University basketball and Spirits of S. Louis games in the old ABA on KMOX.
Eras come and go. I assume with more research into sabermetrics will lead to other types of approaches then only the 3 true outcomes. So I think contact hitters and fast baserunners can make a comeback. We’ve already seen younger players and stars with have an exciting way to play. So the future can be bright and fun. Also more of these new stars show a lot of charisma and express themselves, which I like.
I was 21 in '82 when the Cards won it. I just can't get over how different the game was. Whitey had switch hitters up and down the line up, most of the guys still didn't wear batting gloves and, of course, those crazy Astroturf bounces. I was a die-hard Cardinal fan and it had been a long time between drinks of water for the Cards to get to the WS (14 years since the loss to the Tigers in '68). I remember they called the Brew Crew "Harvey's Wallbangers" back then.
Thanks man, brings back memories. I was holidaying in your country (I'm from Australia) and cheering on the Brewers via the TV coverage as we travelled around in our mighty Buick Skylark !!!! Dioes anyone else notice how 'normal' these guys look compared to now ?
As a 12-yr-old die-hard Angels fan, I took great, GREAT pleasure in watching the last inning of this series! Thank you, Cardinals for that sweet justice... It took a Dave Henderson home run, four years later, for me to forget about this Brewers team and make me shift my hatred elsewhere, hahaha.
I was initially laughing at your comment because I thought you were kidding. I was expecting a cheesy 80s montage but wow you are right, that was pretty awesome.
It's cool to see how there are some images in that montage that we consider iconic today, here in 2020, that were also considered iconic in 1982! I guess the world knows a great moment when they see it.
The Cardinals should have won two World Series in four years. Don Denkinger blown call cost us that championship in 1985. To this day, I am still bitter about it.
I don't think Don Denkinger should shoulder all the blame for the Cardinals losing the 1985 World Series for three reasons. 1: The Cardinals, who had the highest team batting average in the National League during the regular season in 1985, only managed to hit .185 and scored only 13 runs in the 1985 World Series, both all time lows for a seven game World Series. (Until the Yankees only managed to hit .183 in the 2001 World Series against the D'Backs) 2: Vince Coleman who was a catalyst for the Cardinals with his 110 stolen bases during the regular season, suffered a broken ankle due to a freak due to the automated tarpaulin at the old Busch Stadium in St. Louis prior to Game 4 of the 1985 NLCS. Making him unavailable for the rest of the postseason. 3: After Denkinger missed the call, Jack Clark, who sent the Cardinals to the World Series with his three run home run against the Dodgers in the NLCS, failed to catch a playable pop up in four territory. And Darrel Porter allowed the passed ball that allowed the tying and winning runs to get into scoring position. Jorge Orta, who Denkinger incorrectly called safe, was thrown out at third on a fielder's choice, the only out the Cardinals recorded in the inning. I will admit, Denkinger's call was wrong, but if the Cardinals did not lose the services of Vince Coleman or have a team batting average below the Mendoza line, the Royals would of never overcame their three games to one deficit to force that game six in Kansas City, thus there would of never been "The Call."
+Patrick Krier I'm a lifelong Cards fan and just thinking about Denkinger use to make me mad as hell. But it's been 30 years and the Cards have won two recent World Series. I've let it go.
Didn't realize it was Dekinger's fault Jack Clark didn't catch a routine pop up. It was probably Dekinger's fault Porter gave the baserunner a wide open path to the plate when the winning run scored also. Yes, it was a brutal call but a CHAMPIONSHIP club would have won anyway
NBC Saturday Morning Schedule for the 1982-83 Season: 8:00am-8:30am: The Flintstone Funnies 8:30am-9:00am: 👚 Tales 9:00am-10:30am: The Smurfs 10:30am-11:00am: The Gary Coleman Show 11:00am-12:00pm: The Incredible Hulk and The 😉 Spider-Man 12:00pm-12:30pm: The Jetsons 12:30pm-1:00pm: Flash Gordon
Quite a contrast in teams. The Milwaukee Brewers with a lineup of great hitting and power that included former Cardinals Pete Vukovich and Ted Simmons. . The Cardinals played small ball with team speed. I play these teams in Baseball strat-o-matic even today and it makes for a very close series. Thanks for placing on RUclips. My memory of this game in St. Louis is of my wife in bed who had 2 days prior broken her leg falling at a garage sale almost ready for the birth of our daughter Lisa now 40, I was going back and forth in the house between my wife's misery in bed and my excitement watching this game on television. Lisa's brother Keith 1 year old was named after Keith Hernandez.
We were having breakfast in Abilene, TX the morning after Game 1 reading about the Brewers 10-0 W, when New Padres mgr Dick Williams pulled up in his RV. He told us the Cards would win.
It's hard to believe the Brewers didn't have more success with those teams. They had the misfortune of battling some powerful Orioles and Yankees teams in the A.L. East those years (77 through 83).
Have to say, Yount sure looked safe at third to me on the throw from Hendricks in right. I'm not sure Obkerfell even tagged him. But baseball as played in the late 70s-mid 80s was like that. So bang-bang. Really miss that kind of play.
You don't see as many hard-nosed plays like that these days- Yount really went in hard, and Oberkfell had no problem casually putting his knee in the way of Yount's head. Both players could've been injured (luckily neither were). Watching that made me wonder if Oberkfell might be called for interference on it today, due to blocking the bag. Not sure what the rules are on that.
Great game, great series. Much better game than that clown show they put on the field today. Rare are the days a closer will throw multiple innings, and Sutter and most other closers did it regularly.
2:29:44 On this date (October 20) in 1982, Bruce Sutter’s throws the final pitch as the St. Louis Cardinals win the World Series vs. the Milwaukee Brewers in seven games. His six-out save sealed the victory.
Yeah I was pissed watching the ALCS that year. But MAN the broadcasting was great qith Dick Enberg, Joe Garagiola, Tony Kubek, Tom Terrific, and a young Bob Costas. Loved when we would get Vin later on.
@@turtle19dad, and to think while Bob Costas and Tony Kubek became one broadcast team, calling MLB Game of the Week on NBC, Dick Enberg was primed to be in a broadcast team with Joe Garagiola, before NBC ultimately went with Vin Scully and Enberg got a raise from the network, calling NFL games with Merlin Olsen. This was the only World Series that Enberg announced!!!
@@michaelpowell5266 cool story. I'm glad Vin was on the Mic with Joe for my Padres first ever World Series in 1984. LA/SoCal was spoiled with Bob Miller (Kings), Enberg (Angels/NFL/Padres/Tennis), Chick, and Vin. 💔😭😇
Increible la hazaña del Joaco, que le pidió al manager que tenia que lanzar en este septimo juego, a paesar del pelotazo que le dio Ted Simmons en el primer juego, que lo lesionó permanentemente. El cuenta que prácticamente lanzó en este juego con un solo pie, para poner la bandera de su pais. Reoublica Dominicana , en alto, le dijo al manager que antes muerto que no lanzar el séptimo juego. Dio te bendiga Joaco, que estás en el cielo y hoy yo reconozco tu grandiosa labor.
Brewers should have won this series. They were the best team in baseball and everyone knew it. No Rollie, weird bad weather in game 6, turf etc...all contributed to Cards hitting the lotto.
@@clubhouseme Video Game systems were so popular at this time in October 82 from Atari, Coleco Vision, Intellivision, the Apple Computer and Commodore 64 for video games. Remember there was no renting movies at this time. Video stores for renting movies i remember opened up in Spring 84. Not many people had VCRS in the Spring of 84. It really took off for renting movies in 1985
Sutter, Smith, McGee, Herr, Herzog, have sat down several times and talked about the series. They talked about Adujar and Porter. My favorites on this team were Hernandez and Iorg.
This was the only World Series that Dick Enberg announced- BTW, he and Joe Garagiola were the two game show hosts to announce the World Series, that season. Joe hosted He Said She Said, Sale of the Century, To Tell The Truth and Strike It Rich, while Dick hosted Sports Challenge(1971-79), Baffle and Three For The Money!!!
good as the Brewers were and exciting to watch, their 2 best pitchers in Sutton and Vukovich both started 2 games and the Brewers lost all 4. Man oh man, baseball is a great and funny game full of amazing and strange happenings espec in playoff and WS realm. Andujar vs Vuk, now that is entertainment personified
UPDATE! I'm a little skeptical this year now, because they're 7-18 and have just fired their manager, Ron Roenicke after about four years. I wonder what the future holds for them. *Edit* Never mind still no promise
42 years later and I still get goosebumps. Also, fans can still rush the field now. They just don’t bc, you know, it’s the time for the players to celebrate. When I was 8, I got list on Hat Day in the crowd at Busch Stadium. Can you imagine letting your own child get lost in a crowd like that? The “good ol days” didn’t have anything to do with rushing tbe fields. Perhaps ppl forget that in 1974 a fan RAN ONTO THE FIELD IN ATLANTA despite security for potentially breaking Ruth’s record, and rounded the bases with Hank Aaron, a man who’d been receiving multiple d3@threats as he neared tbe record? That was ONE MAN. Security can’t stop fans rushing the field, literally ever. Stop pretending those were pillars of the game. They’re not. Just revel in the glory of this sweet victory.
Cardinals starting lineup... last three were there in 1985 as key contributors, there they were at the bottom of this lineup, and Porter was in the middle and by 1985 was on his way out... Lonnie Smith went to Kansas City in early 1985, Oberkfell was in Atlanta, Hernandez, infamously, with the Mets, Hendrick was traded to Pittsburgh before 1985 for John Tudor.
Perhaps this WS would have had a different outcome if Rollie Fingers wasn't injured for Milwaukee. I loved those "Harvey's Wallbangers" Brewers. Fun team to watch. But the Cardinals pitching got the best of their powerful offense.
NBC were originally gonna have him call the whole series. they were in talks to make him the new MLB PBP guy, but when vin scully left CBS over not getting the call for SB XVI it fell apart. so he ended up doing split PBP in this series and hosting along with costas
Check out the end of the 1980 World Series Phillies/Royals. Not one single fan tried to get on the field because the mounted police surrounded the field while the game was still playing.
Top 10 films of 1982: 10. Annie (Columbia Pictures) 9. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Universal Pictures) 8. Poltergeist (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) 7. 48 Hrs. (Paramount Pictures) 6. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Paramount Pictures) 5. Porky’s (20th Century Studios) 4. Rocky III (United Artists) 3. An Officer and A Gentleman (Lorimar/Paramount Pictures) 2. Tootsie (Columbia Pictures) 1. E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (Universal Pictures)
RIP Bruce Sutter. Thank you for getting us that win.
Love, love, love the fact that the broadcasters didn't feel the need to talk every second. They just allowed the sights and sounds to speak for themselves.
Why don't we just have ZERO announcers then? Just watch the games without ANY announcing or play-by-play period.
@@ckendall67 That'd be fine with me.
True. But when they DID talk...they didn't have very enlightening comments lol)) Joe Garagiola may have had an announcers voice...but if all he had to say was the ball-strike count and where the ball was hit...I think he was over-payed lol
You should listen to announcers in today's game. They talk constantly on every pitch, every swing, even to the colors of their uniforms. Half the time I watch baseball games, I just put it on mute because of the constant talking. They need to shut up every once in awhile just to let the play develop. Especially, Jason Benetti and Gordon Beckham of the White Sox.
I notice the exact same thing watching this. I learn so much from Garagiola, Kubek, and Enberg. They're a therapeutic alternative to Joe Davis and John Smoltz, who refuse to STFU.
Excellent Series-was able to watch every game. Sutter was a monster- bringing the splitter into the spotlight, where today, it's the most potent pitch, when mastered.
RIP Joaquin Andujar Bob Forch Don Sutton, Harvey Kuenn, Dick Enberg, Joe Gargiola, and Tom Seaver.
And now Bruce Sutter
Darrell Porter told me sitting next to me in math class in eighth grade he was going to play Major league baseball. Really nice all around guy
Back then, Lonnie Smith was the guy you wanted on your team. Not just because he was a solid contact hitter and base stealer, but because every team he spent time with ended up going the the Series (Royals, Cardinals, Braves.)
And Phillies as a rookie
@@rhuertas70 Phillies, Cardinals, and Royals won the WS. Only the pathetic Braves failed and failed and failed again.Chumps.
Wow, this is the first time I've ever seen video of Keith Hernandez batting in the '82 World Series. A classic World Series.
Bruce Sutter; R.I.P
Wow, what an introduction! The 80s had the greatest music. Great atmosphere.
Me and my dad was at that game siting down the first base side that was the day i fell in love with cardinals baseball
A 6 up and 6 down save in game 7. Legend.
This has to be the most mustachioed World Series of all time. Even without Rollie Fingers. Everyone was rocking them back in '82.
Too bad the late Rod Beck wasn't on one of these teams!
R.I.P. Joachin Andujar, Darrell Porter, and David Green.
Both pitchers and the catcher from the Cards game 7 are now gone. Life is such a vapor ! RIP
And here I am watching this gm 40yrs later on my phone (smaller screen)
1982 was a tremendous WS from a uniform pers
The 1970s and 80s as a whole
Beautiful uniforms
The most fashionable WS ever
@M ...'cause only 15 countries can understand the rules
Dressed in pajamas...lol!
I was a brewers fan at that time and after that game 1 i thought they were destined to win the series....was devastated.
I remember 1982 and watching this game like it was yesterday. As a young adult I was back into baseball cards, going to card shows at the Anaheim Convention Center. Boggs, Ripken, Gwynn, McGee, Gaetti, Sandberg, Hrbek were all rookies. It was a great time in Baseball.
Outstanding!!! From the year of my birth. Ozzie Smith and the mighty St. Louis Cardinals vs. Robin Yount and the (then American League) Brewers. Harvey’s Wallbangers. Dick Enberg, Joe Garagiola, Tom Seaver, and a young Bob Costas. Are you kidding? This is beyond classic. I’ve been a Cardinals fan basically since birth. And I was born into this. 👍🏻
Don't forget Tony Kubek!!!
Tony Kubeck. Not Dick Enberg.
I love how these older games picked up the crack of the bat.
One of the interesting dynamics of this series is that Vuckovich, Ted Simmons and Rollie Fingers were previous Cardinals, sent to the Brewers in a trade. Simmons will go into the Hall of Fame as a Cardinal player. I loved Simmons as a Cardinal - still tough to see him in a World Series against the Cardinals.
I hear you. I grew up in the 70s with Simba behind the plate.
Kind of cool to see the baby blue road unis the players wore back then. I know a lot of people hated them, but I feel nostalgic for them.
I dig them too! It's amazing the fashion sense that teams had to know of which who COULD get away with wearing the blue and which should wear the gray instead. (My beloved Baltimore Orioles wearing the latter)
I met Pete Vukovich at Shea Stadium in 1979.
He was doing warmups on the field, pregame.
A sweaty, hairy, gentle giant, who was like a kid himself,
and took time to interact with little kids.
My hand disappeared when I shook his huge mitt.
Rest in peace Joaquin.
I'd like to think he's now in Heaven playing catch with Darrel Porter.
It's Not Me St. Peter ejected him for being about a food off the center of the gates and melting down.
Darrell Porter, the XBrewer from hell.
Porter also lit up the Braves in the "82" NLCS.
My uncle ryan porter is sale porter's son
He is waiting for Denkinger to show up so he can give him a piece of his mind.
Wow! I watched this game on TV at Graham dormitory of Univ. of Missouri, Columbia. It refreshes all those good memories in my college days.
Many thanks, MLB Vault. Now the new ball game season begins. Go CARDS for title #12!
2:29:46-2:29:53, "SWING AND A MISS! AND THAT'S A WINNER! THAT'S A WINNER! A WORLD SERIES WINNER FOR THE CARDINALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"-Jack Buck.
IIRC, 24 years later, when the Cardinals won the 2006 🌎 Series, his son Joe Buck said: "For the first time since 1982, St. Louis has a 🌎 Series winner!" And it's also a coincidence that both the 1982 and 2006 🌎 Series ended with the St. Louis Cardinals delivering the final strikeout!
How do we NOT remember Willie McGee's catch with revered tones. Im sure in St Louis they do, but that was one of the greatest plays Ive ever seen in a WS
1:22-1:27, the late Dick Enberg plugs ColecoVision! Your vision is our vision indeed!
gotta love the 80's jerseys!
I agree. Let me also say today's baggy pants look is a disgrace to the game.
@MANCHESTER UNITED ????
@@filippomezzapelle4381 Not a fan of baggy pants either, but it still looks better than the no belt, no buttons look of the 80's
MANCHESTER UNITED F.C drink your tea and stfu
watched this game live on tv with my grandpa ... was in 6th grade .... ah, the good ol' days, when the fans could run onto the field!
you 42 now
I call BS. Post ticks and pics. What brand TV ? ( and don't say Zenith )
4th grade here, went outside after we won & the whole city was honking and screaming, made a hell of a racket. It was awesome :)
7th grade had just turned 13.
Me too, but in the 8th grade.
those 1982 Donruss (EDIT: 1982 FLEER!) cards at the beginning! so cool!
82 Fleer
Ripken rookie begins its climb.
@@brewer921 good call! my bad.
And many of the cards off centered or miss-cut, ah the early days of fleer and donruss. Love those 82 fleer cards with their out of focus photos and many so dark you cant even see the player. Lol
2:29:43 “Sutter from the belt - to the plate - a swing and a miss! And that’s a winner! That’s a winner! A World Series winner for the Cardinals!” - Jack Buck
I miss the voice of Jack buck and harry carry
@@wowihaveachannel4862 and vin Scully.
@@wowihaveachannel4862 I grew up listening to them on the radio KMOX, down here in Arkansas.
the players are fantastic, we always have talent!!! we love our home team!!!! we respect the players who made the team!
Ahh the Brewers, couldn't beat 'em in "82, couldn't bet 'em in 2011 and can't beat em' now. The MIlwaukee Braves and Hank Aaron did beat 'em in 1957 with a walk off home run to clinch the NL Pennant. That is a long reach to find some consolation. Thanks MLBClassic. Last time I searched RUclips for the "82 series there was a three minute series highlight the 9th inning Game 7 radio broadcast.
How fun it was playing as the '82 Brewers in MicroLeague Baseball with all those great hitters!
Statis-Pro too. A veritable murderer's row.
Bruce Sutter: Greatest closer of all time.
Darrell Porter gives hope to all of us who wear glasses.
Probably the greatest of that era, especially with the Cubs.
Mariano is the GOAT closer, period full stop.
Well had he stayed with the Cubs, Bruce Sutter would never have been in a World Series. Signing with the Cardinals was a strategic move to make a significant contribution in a post-season.... which paid off.
Who would've thought that some 30 years later, the Brewers would be in the National League (thus, can no longer face the Cardinals in the World Series) and the Houston Astros would be in the American League?
@Dewitt Saltourides stfu
@@Bort_Simpson ur mothers box should stfu
Now the Milwaukee brewers basically never make it into the World Series
@@cartoonchipmunk9782 N THEY NEVER WILL LOL
Yeah I hate that realignment.
Lonnie Smith's single @ 1:04:14
Ben Oglivie's homerun @ 1:10:40
Joaquin Andujar's error @ 1:20:57
Cecil Cooper's sac fly @ 1:23:40
Keith Hernandez' single @ 1:36:31
George Hendrick's single @ 1:40:51
Darrel Porter's single @ 2:19:44
Steve Braun's single @ 2:20:13
top of the ninth @ 2:22:36
last batter Gorman Thomas @ 2:25:56
Brewers-Harvey's Wallbangers! Spring training Cecil Cooper playing left field accepted a tall can of Schlitz from my buddies and me in Palm Springs Ca. End of the inning he came over, stuck it in his jersey on the way back to the dugout. How cool was that!
Great night in history. Will never forget where I was watching.
Where were you watching?
6:14 That drum solo montage is a hidden gem.
Bobby Costas with the long hair of his youth. KMOX radio GM Robert Hyland Jr. recruited young Costas to ultimately replace Jack Buck upon the latter's retirement yrs in the future as the next Generation's Cardinal's broadcaster. That never came to be, but what an eye for talent did Bob Hyland have! In the interim if memory serves me, Bobby Costas started off announcing S. Louis University basketball and Spirits of S. Louis games in the old ABA on KMOX.
I loved this era of baseball it was much more exciting to watch compared to today.
Eras come and go. I assume with more research into sabermetrics will lead to other types of approaches then only the 3 true outcomes.
So I think contact hitters and fast baserunners can make a comeback. We’ve already seen younger players and stars with have an exciting way to play. So the future can be bright and fun.
Also more of these new stars show a lot of charisma and express themselves, which I like.
I agree ..today's game is BORING
@@bobbythehandsomeguyjohnson6882
This did not age well what with the pitch clock and Shoei Ohtani.
I was 21 in '82 when the Cards won it. I just can't get over how different the game was. Whitey had switch hitters up and down the line up, most of the guys still didn't wear batting gloves and, of course, those crazy Astroturf bounces. I was a die-hard Cardinal fan and it had been a long time between drinks of water for the Cards to get to the WS (14 years since the loss to the Tigers in '68). I remember they called the Brew Crew "Harvey's Wallbangers" back then.
I was 22.
Vin Scully and Sparky Anderson brief CBS Radio call at 1:07:00
Thanks man, brings back memories. I was holidaying in your country (I'm from Australia) and cheering on the Brewers via the TV coverage as we travelled around in our mighty Buick Skylark !!!! Dioes anyone else notice how 'normal' these guys look compared to now ?
That split-finger of Sutter's is just unreal... Moves in two or three different directions before reaching the plate!
RIP Bruce Sutter
As a 12-yr-old die-hard Angels fan, I took great, GREAT pleasure in watching the last inning of this series! Thank you, Cardinals for that sweet justice... It took a Dave Henderson home run, four years later, for me to forget about this Brewers team and make me shift my hatred elsewhere, hahaha.
6:14...what an incredible montage.
Other worldly in 1982 terms, sadly no Miracle on Ice in there.
I was initially laughing at your comment because I thought you were kidding. I was expecting a cheesy 80s montage but wow you are right, that was pretty awesome.
It's cool to see how there are some images in that montage that we consider iconic today, here in 2020, that were also considered iconic in 1982! I guess the world knows a great moment when they see it.
I wanted to see the other montages they did this series. Amazing.
The Cardinals should have won two World Series in four years. Don Denkinger blown call cost us that championship in 1985. To this day, I am still bitter about it.
Even Denkinger admits he got it wrong, which makes it hard to complain too much.
If Don Denkinger got the call right St. Louis would have choked in game 6 but win in 7
I don't think Don Denkinger should shoulder all the blame for the Cardinals losing the 1985 World Series for three reasons.
1: The Cardinals, who had the highest team batting average in the National League during the regular season in 1985, only managed to hit .185 and scored only 13 runs in the 1985 World Series, both all time lows for a seven game World Series. (Until the Yankees only managed to hit .183 in the 2001 World Series against the D'Backs)
2: Vince Coleman who was a catalyst for the Cardinals with his 110 stolen bases during the regular season, suffered a broken ankle due to a freak due to the automated tarpaulin at the old Busch Stadium in St. Louis prior to Game 4 of the 1985 NLCS. Making him unavailable for the rest of the postseason.
3: After Denkinger missed the call, Jack Clark, who sent the Cardinals to the World Series with his three run home run against the Dodgers in the NLCS, failed to catch a playable pop up in four territory. And Darrel Porter allowed the passed ball that allowed the tying and winning runs to get into scoring position. Jorge Orta, who Denkinger incorrectly called safe, was thrown out at third on a fielder's choice, the only out the Cardinals recorded in the inning.
I will admit, Denkinger's call was wrong, but if the Cardinals did not lose the services of Vince Coleman or have a team batting average below the Mendoza line, the Royals would of never overcame their three games to one deficit to force that game six in Kansas City, thus there would of never been "The Call."
+Patrick Krier I'm a lifelong Cards fan and just thinking about Denkinger use to make me mad as hell. But it's been 30 years and the Cards have won two recent World Series. I've let it go.
Didn't realize it was Dekinger's fault Jack Clark didn't catch a routine pop up. It was probably Dekinger's fault Porter gave the baserunner a wide open path to the plate when the winning run scored also. Yes, it was a brutal call but a CHAMPIONSHIP club would have won anyway
NBC Saturday Morning Schedule for the 1982-83 Season:
8:00am-8:30am: The Flintstone Funnies
8:30am-9:00am: 👚 Tales
9:00am-10:30am: The Smurfs
10:30am-11:00am: The Gary Coleman Show
11:00am-12:00pm: The Incredible Hulk and The 😉 Spider-Man
12:00pm-12:30pm: The Jetsons
12:30pm-1:00pm: Flash Gordon
NBC was no. 2 in the Saturday morning Nielsens, that season, behind ABC!!!
Which meant that CBS was #3 in the Saturday Morning Nielsen Ratings!
@@danalong1237, just like the previous season, when NBC was the ratings leader on Saturday mornings with ABC as the runner-up!!!
Quite a contrast in teams. The Milwaukee Brewers with a lineup of great hitting and power that included former Cardinals Pete Vukovich and Ted Simmons. . The Cardinals played small ball with team speed. I play these teams in Baseball strat-o-matic even today and it makes for a very close series. Thanks for placing on RUclips. My memory of this game in St. Louis is of my wife in bed who had 2 days prior broken her leg falling at a garage sale almost ready for the birth of our daughter Lisa now 40, I was going back and forth in the house between my wife's misery in bed and my excitement watching this game on television. Lisa's brother Keith 1 year old was named after Keith Hernandez.
We were having breakfast in Abilene, TX the morning after Game 1 reading about the Brewers 10-0 W, when New Padres mgr Dick Williams pulled up in his RV. He told us the Cards would win.
1:38:47 Birthday boy Keith Hernandez hits key two-run single.
Snorting the baseline on his way to first.
BRUCE, DARRYL, its that team spirit that makes a team!!!!! My fave world series win of all time!!!!
40 years ago, this month/October 1982
It's hard to believe the Brewers didn't have more success with those teams. They had the misfortune of battling some powerful Orioles and Yankees teams in the A.L. East those years (77 through 83).
Yeah, it was a tough division. The Indians, were a nice victory.
every team member made it so great! The final out was the best!!!!!!!!
rest in peace joaquin andujar
One of THE BEST games EVER!!!!!!!!!!! They Could Do Magic!!!!!
If I could go back in time before I was born this is the event I would want to do.
If memory serves me correct this game was played on October 20th which is my bday. Watched gm on a 13in b/w TV while celebrating by myself
Still remember this World Series was rooting for the Brewers due to Robin Yount
one of the best games EVER!!!!! CARDINALS!! Bruce was such an awesome pitcher!!
Brewers were in the AL as an expansion club from 1969 to 1997. Prior to the start of the 1998 season, the Brewers moved to the NL Central division.
Liar
Have to say, Yount sure looked safe at third to me on the throw from Hendricks in right. I'm not sure Obkerfell even tagged him. But baseball as played in the late 70s-mid 80s was like that. So bang-bang. Really miss that kind of play.
You don't see as many hard-nosed plays like that these days- Yount really went in hard, and Oberkfell had no problem casually putting his knee in the way of Yount's head. Both players could've been injured (luckily neither were). Watching that made me wonder if Oberkfell might be called for interference on it today, due to blocking the bag. Not sure what the rules are on that.
Great game, great series. Much better game than that clown show they put on the field today. Rare are the days a closer will throw multiple innings, and Sutter and most other closers did it regularly.
2:29:44 On this date (October 20) in 1982, Bruce Sutter’s throws the final pitch as the St. Louis Cardinals win the World Series vs. the Milwaukee Brewers in seven games. His six-out save sealed the victory.
RIP Whitey Herzog (November 9, 1931 - April 15, 2024)
The final out Gorman Thomas at bat lasted nearly 4 minutes.
Yeah it seemed like it would never end!
Guys no longer with us: Don Sutton, Joaquin Andujar, Bob Forsch, Bruce Sutter, Darrell Porter, David Green
It's so sad that the Angels missed the World Series especially listening to Dick Enberg .
Yeah I was pissed watching the ALCS that year. But MAN the broadcasting was great qith Dick Enberg, Joe Garagiola, Tony Kubek, Tom Terrific, and a young Bob Costas. Loved when we would get Vin later on.
@@turtle19dad, and to think while Bob Costas and Tony Kubek became one broadcast team, calling MLB Game of the Week on NBC, Dick Enberg was primed to be in a broadcast team with Joe Garagiola, before NBC ultimately went with Vin Scully and Enberg got a raise from the network, calling NFL games with Merlin Olsen. This was the only World Series that Enberg announced!!!
@@michaelpowell5266 cool story. I'm glad Vin was on the Mic with Joe for my Padres first ever World Series in 1984. LA/SoCal was spoiled with Bob Miller (Kings), Enberg (Angels/NFL/Padres/Tennis), Chick, and Vin. 💔😭😇
This was the first game I ever watched from start to finish.
first game i ever watched from start to finish was game 7 of the 1967 WS, also won by the Cardinals!
What a game to have is your first game ever to watch very memorable
Part of me loves the fact that the fans could storm the field back in those days and part of me loves the fact that they no longer let them. LOL
The 80’a were much better times. I feel bad that my kids and grandkids will never experience America of the 70’s and 80’’s.
Game 7s are always the best.
I remember watching this while in the Navy at NAS Pensacola we has a small color tv and we were all crowded in a small room!lol
Increible la hazaña del Joaco, que le pidió al manager que tenia que lanzar en este septimo juego, a paesar del pelotazo que le dio Ted Simmons en el primer juego, que lo lesionó permanentemente. El cuenta que prácticamente lanzó en este juego con un solo pie, para poner la bandera de su pais. Reoublica Dominicana , en alto, le dijo al manager que antes muerto que no lanzar el séptimo juego. Dio te bendiga Joaco, que estás en el cielo y hoy yo reconozco tu grandiosa labor.
I was a SEMO student at the time and it was great.
That would've been some party to be at
Brewers should have won this series. They were the best team in baseball and everyone knew it. No Rollie, weird bad weather in game 6, turf etc...all contributed to Cards hitting the lotto.
Enough excuses; injuries are part of the game, and St. Louis had to play in bad weather and on turf just like Milwaukee.
The stronger team won.
This game is brought to you by ColecoVision and Polaroid, lol.
You can tell its 1982.
ColecoVision: Your Vision Is Our Vision!
I loved ColecoVision and Intellivsion
had more fun with that stuff than you do with your phone
@@clubhouseme Video Game systems were so popular at this time in October 82 from Atari, Coleco Vision, Intellivision, the Apple Computer and Commodore 64 for video games. Remember there was no renting movies at this time. Video stores for renting movies i remember opened up in Spring 84. Not many people had VCRS in the Spring of 84. It really took off for renting movies in 1985
Double Barrel Darrell FOREVER!
wouldn't it be nice to see the players from this series all together? Unfortunately some have gone to greener ballparks, but, STILL!!!!!!!
Sutter, Smith, McGee, Herr, Herzog, have sat down several times and talked about the series. They talked about Adujar and Porter. My favorites on this team were Hernandez and Iorg.
Kinda cool to hear Dick Enberg call a World Series.
Class act.
@Joe Jordan the Pirates played the Orioles in 79 not the Brewers. 82 was Brewers first and only World Series.
This was the only World Series that Dick Enberg announced- BTW, he and Joe Garagiola were the two game show hosts to announce the World Series, that season. Joe hosted He Said She Said, Sale of the Century, To Tell The Truth and Strike It Rich, while Dick hosted Sports Challenge(1971-79), Baffle and Three For The Money!!!
And its Enberg who raises the key question of the ballgame in the 6th inning - should Kuenn have gone to a RH to pitch to Hendrick?
RIP Joe Garagiola.
And RIP Jack Buck and Dick Enberg!
great series many hall of famers on those teams
good as the Brewers were and exciting to watch, their 2 best pitchers in Sutton and Vukovich both started 2 games and the Brewers lost all 4. Man oh man, baseball is a great and funny game full of amazing and strange happenings espec in playoff and WS realm. Andujar vs Vuk, now that is entertainment personified
To think that, since this game, there hasn't been a Brewers World Series game in 40 years....
I'd love to see one of today's players respond to winning the MVP the way Darrell Porter did. Such humility and class. Love it.
Not a huge Milwaukee fan, but I would like to see the Brewers win a world series one day. Maybe soon.
UPDATE! I'm a little skeptical this year now, because they're 7-18 and have just fired their manager, Ron Roenicke after about four years. I wonder what the future holds for them.
*Edit* Never mind still no promise
Nope
Daniel Evans True, true. Another season down the drain.
Daniel Evans This 2016 Season was also pretty forgettable.
Hey, maybe this year
31:40 blocked nicely, ball 2! Loved that check swing.
42 years later and I still get goosebumps.
Also, fans can still rush the field now. They just don’t bc, you know, it’s the time for the players to celebrate.
When I was 8, I got list on Hat Day in the crowd at Busch Stadium. Can you imagine letting your own child get lost in a crowd like that?
The “good ol days” didn’t have anything to do with rushing tbe fields.
Perhaps ppl forget that in 1974 a fan RAN ONTO THE FIELD IN ATLANTA despite security for potentially breaking Ruth’s record, and rounded the bases with Hank Aaron, a man who’d been receiving multiple d3@threats as he neared tbe record? That was ONE MAN. Security can’t stop fans rushing the field, literally ever. Stop pretending those were pillars of the game. They’re not.
Just revel in the glory of this sweet victory.
Cardinals starting lineup... last three were there in 1985 as key contributors, there they were at the bottom of this lineup, and Porter was in the middle and by 1985 was on his way out... Lonnie Smith went to Kansas City in early 1985, Oberkfell was in Atlanta, Hernandez, infamously, with the Mets, Hendrick was traded to Pittsburgh before 1985 for John Tudor.
Great World Series. I think the Brewers would have taken it if Fingers wasn't injured.
Perhaps this WS would have had a different outcome if Rollie Fingers wasn't injured for Milwaukee. I loved those "Harvey's Wallbangers" Brewers. Fun team to watch. But the Cardinals pitching got the best of their powerful offense.
NBC were originally gonna have him call the whole series. they were in talks to make him the new MLB PBP guy, but when vin scully left CBS over not getting the call for SB XVI it fell apart. so he ended up doing split PBP in this series and hosting along with costas
Check out the end of the 1980 World Series Phillies/Royals. Not one single fan tried to get on the field because the mounted police surrounded the field while the game was still playing.
I think I might have seen the original credits from this telecast about 4 years ago.
Unfortunately, I didn't record it.
Top 10 films of 1982:
10. Annie (Columbia Pictures)
9. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Universal Pictures)
8. Poltergeist (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
7. 48 Hrs. (Paramount Pictures)
6. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Paramount Pictures)
5. Porky’s (20th Century Studios)
4. Rocky III (United Artists)
3. An Officer and A Gentleman (Lorimar/Paramount Pictures)
2. Tootsie (Columbia Pictures)
1. E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (Universal Pictures)
Gandhi? The Verdict? Sophie's Choice?
@@Milordvegahis most sinful omission is Blade Runner
@@kramalerav OMG, you’re right. It’s not there. And what about Fast Times at Ridgemont High?