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Doyle, Dent, and Dartmouth - 1978 World Series - Dodgers vs. Yankees19 Apr 202401:12:23

1978 World Series Game 5 and 6

Sunday October 15th @ Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York, New York

Tuesday October 17th @ Dodger Stadium in Chavez Ravine, Los Angeles, California


After being down two games to none to start this series, the Yankees have evened things up in the Fall Classic, and they look to keep things rolling here in game five. No team has yet to overcome a 2 - 0 deficit by winning four straight, but if any team could be the first, it would be Bob Lemon’s Yankees. They’ve certainly had their share of good fortune here at Yankee Stadium, and they have capitalized on nearly every Dodger’s mistake. Misplays, errors, and just rotten luck have been the story of Tommy Lasorda’s squad the past few days. Whether it was Graig Nettles incredible reflexes, Bucky Dent’s unrelenting hustle, or Reggie Jackson’s ‘subtle’ hip movement, there was always something in the way for Los Angeles, not to mention a costly errors in the field and on the bases from the usually reliable Bill Russell. If they don’t clean up their act soon, they will lose their second straight World Series.

Since the Yankees evened this series at two games apiece, we are guaranteed at least one game back in Los Angeles. Who will have the advantage heading in to game six will come down to the pitching matchup in game five. For the Yankees it will be rookie righty Jim Beattie(6 - 9 3.73 ERA 128 IP). The former Dartmouth basketball star was shaky, but effective against the Royals in the ALCS, but he hasn’t pitched in nearly two weeks. The Dodgers will send Burt Hooton (19 - 10 2.71 ERA 236 IP) to the mound, and although he’s been their best regular season pitcher the past few seasons, his postseason starts have been hit or miss. He can be brilliant, but if that knuckle-curve isn’t dancing, ‘Happy’ Hooton can make his hot-tempered manager furious. In game six, it will be a match-up of future Hall-of-Famers and 200 game winners, Don Sutton (15 - 11 3.55 ERA 238 IP) and Catfish Hunter (12 - 6 3.58 ERA 118 IP). Ultimately this series will come down to who can come up with the big hit. Will it be the stars, like Reggie Jackson or Steve Garvey? Or maybe it will be someone unheralded, like a pair of scrappy middle-infielders?


Audio clips from joeydbball on Youtube. NBC broadcast with Joe Garagiola, Tony Kubek, Tom Seaver, and Curt Gowdy


Game 5

Game 6 - some CBS radio with Bill White


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.

Sweet Lou - 1978 World Series Game Four - Dodgers @ Yankees12 Apr 202401:04:08

Saturday October 14th, 1978 @ Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York, New York


The sun is out on a Saturday afternoon in the Bronx, but rain clouds are looming in the distance. Thanks to an outstanding defensive game from third baseman Graig Nettles, the Yankees took game three in convincing fashion to avoid going down three games to none in this series against the Dodgers. If they hope to even things at two games apiece, the Yanks will need a much better effort from their starting pitcher, Ed Figueroa (20 - 9 2.99 ERA 253 IP). The Puerto Rican right-hander has been lit up in his previous postseason starts, but New York manager Bob Lemon has a lot of trust in the guy who has won the third most games in the American League the past three seasons. For Los Angeles, it will be veteran lefty Tommy John (17 - 10 3.30 ERA 213 IP) taking the ball. John was solid, but unspectacular in a blowout game one win. His reconstructed left elbow has been a dependable weapon for manager Tommy Lasorda, though John’s approach is pitch-to-contact, which could be an issue given the shaky infield defense the Dodgers have displayed of late. Of greater concern, though, has been the Dodgers' struggles with runners in scoring position. Los Angeles stranded eleven men on base in game three, and they were unable to deliver the big hit despite that constant opportunity. If Los Angeles wants to maintain control of this series, they can’t let those opportunities slip away again.


Audio clips from joeydbball on Youtube - NBC broadcast with Joe Garagiola, Tony Kubek, Tom Seaver, and Curt Gowdy

CBS radio with Ross Porter, Win Elliot, and Bill White


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

Big Mike - 1977 World Series Game Three - Yankees @ Dodgers05 Feb 202400:54:57

1977 World Series Game 3


Friday October 13th, 1977 @ Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California


The series is tied at a game apiece as we head out to the West Coast for the first of three games in Los Angeles. The Dodgers are in good spirits, coming off of an absolute drubbing in game two behind a Burt Hooton masterpiece and four long home runs from Cey, Smith, Garvey, and Yeager. They turn to veteran lefty Tommy John (20 - 7 2.78 ERA 220 IP), who finished runner-up in Cy Young voting in ’77. The workhorse has been nothing short of outstanding after returning from an experimental elbow surgery (yes, that one) the previous season. Tommy Lasorda’s starters have kept the powerful Yankees offense at bay through two games, can John make it a third?


All is not well in the Bronx, and that’s not even talking about tumult in Billy Martin’s clubhouse. We’ll leave the unrest in the city to those who have covered it in depth, and we’ll just try to focus on the baseball. That’s probably what the Yankees need to do themselves. Reggie Jackson is simultaneously feuding with his manager, the Boss, his teammates, and the New York media. Thurman Munson just wants to go back home to Ohio, and no one is quite sure if the Yanks will have enough arms to even get through five games. Getting the call today is the man who has stepped up in big games throughout the season, Mike Torrez (17 - 13 3.88 ERA 243 IP). The big right-hander, who is on the verge of free agency, was dynamite down the stretch, going 9 - 3 with 10 complete games in his final 15 starts. He also provided a season saving relief effort against the Royals in game five of the ALCS. The Yankees will need a big game from him if they want to retake home field advantage. They will also need the offense, particularly leadoff man Mickey Rivers and the aforementioned Jackson to step up on the offensive side.


Audio clips from joeydbball on YouTube - ABC broadcast with Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell, and Tom Seaver 

Pregame CBS News with Walter Cronkite and Terry Drinkwater


As always shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

Happy Hooton - 1977 World Series Game Two - Dodgers @ Yankees29 Jan 202400:57:39

1977 World Series Game 2


Wednesday October 12th, 1977 @ Yankee Stadium New York, New York


After a thrilling extra-inning walk-off victory, courtesy of reserve outfielder Paul Blair, the Yankees look to press the advantage in this best of seven World Series. To the surprise of many, it will be Jim ‘Catfish’ Hunter (9 - 9 4.71 ERA 143 IP) getting the ball for Billy Martin’s Yankees, who has not pitched in over a month. It has certainly been a year to forget for the 8x All-Star, 5x 20 game winner, 3x World Series champion, former Cy Young, and future Hall-of-Famer. Arm fatigue and other health issues have maligned him all year, but the Yankees hope he can rediscover the craft that made him one of the best postseason pitchers of the decade (8 - 4 2.81 ERA 109 IP 15 GS *thru 1976).

For Tommy Lasorda and the Dodgers, they really want to win tonight. Going down 2-0 in a series before 3 straight games at home is not an overwhelming deficit, but it’s not ideal. If they can steal a game on the road, they will feel much better about their chances on the flight back to Los Angeles. Who better to turn to than one of the best road warriors in 1977, Burt Hooton (12 -7 2.62 ERA 236 IP). The veteran righty is admist the best stretch of his underrated career, and he was outstanding away from LA with a 2.32 ERA in 124 IP. He did fail to get out of the second inning in his NLCS start at Philly, but that might have had more to do with questionable umpiring than his pitching ability. When Hooton has his signature knucklecurve dancing, he can be near unhittable. If the Dodgers hope to tie up this series, they will need Hooton to lead the way.


Audio clips from joeydbball on Youtube


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

Late Inning Magic - 1977 World Series Game One - Dodgers @ Yankees22 Jan 202401:00:00

1977 World Series 


Game One - Tuesday October 11th, 1977 @ Yankee Stadium, New York, NY


The Big Apple versus Hollywood. The City that Never Sleeps against the City of Angels. What used to be coined the ’Subway Series’ in the 40’s and 50’s is now a battle of the coasts. The New York Yankees (100 - 62) take on the Los Angeles Dodgers (98 - 64), formerly of Brooklyn, in their ninth World Series against one another. The Bronx Bombers have had the Dodgers number, winning six of the previous eight matchups. But that is old history, and these teams bring a whole new cast of characters to this storied rivalry. And they are sure to bring some really entertaining baseball.

The Yankees, managed by former scrappy infielder Billy Martin, are looking for the 21st World Series title. After getting swept by the Reds in last year’s series, Martin and the Yanks certainly want to start off with a win. What better option to turn to than the guy who beat you last year, lefty Don Gullet (14 - 4 3.58 ERA 158 IP). The former Cincinnatti ace, who has been dealing with an ailing shoulder all year, lacked command and was rocked by the Royals in the ALCS. With rest and treatment, he says he is ready to go. The Yankees will need length out of him, as the bullpen (really just Sparky Lyle) has been taxed so far in these playoffs.

For the Dodgers, who are also led by a former 50’s player in Tommy Lasorda, they will turn to their most reliable arm, Don Sutton (14 - 8 3.18 ERA 240 IP). The future Hall-of-Famer has yet to lose in 5 previous playoff starts, sporting a 1.38 ERA across 39 innings pitched. The curly-haired righty was outstanding against the Phillies in the NLCS, allowing just one run in a complete game win. For both of these teams, a lot is expected of their stars (Reggie Jackson, Thurman Munson, Steve Garvey, and Reggie Smith). But as it often happens in the Fall Classic, it will be the role players, the unsung heroes that come through in key moments. And these teams have a bevy of guys that star in their roles.


Audio clips from joeydbball on Youtube - ABC Sports with Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell, and Tom Seaver


As always shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

You Can Count on Sparky - 1977 ALCS - Yankees vs. Royals16 Jan 202401:31:59

ALCS - Royals vs. Yankees

For the second consecutive year, the Kansas City Royals (102 - 60) and the New York Yankees (100 - 62) will face off with the AL pennant on the line. Last year, the series went the distance, with one of the most iconic endings in playoff history, a Chris Chambliss walk off home run to send the Yanks to the World Series. This year, the series will once again go five games, with a dramatic finish in the final inning.

Since he was hired as full time manager after an interim stint in 1975, all Royals manager Whitey Herzog has done is lead Kansas City to their first two playoff appearances in their relatively short history. They may have come up short in the 1976 ALCS, but this team is more than ready for a second chance. These Royals and their young core have established themselves as perennial AL contenders. Leading the was is star third baseman George Brett (22 HR 88 RBI 142 OPS+), who has cemented himself as one of the top players in the game in just his age 24 season. Bolstering the heart of this powerful lineup are Hal McRae (21 HR 92 RBI 136 OPS+) and Al Cowens (23 HR 112 RBI 137 OPS+), both of whom received MVP votes but were surprisingly not All-Stars in the ’77 season. Dennis Leonard (20 - 12 3.04 ERA 292 IP) and Paul Splittorff (16 - 6 3.69 ERA 229 IP) led the way for the starters, and Herzog could deploy a bevy of reliable, but unspectacular arms to cover the late innings or spot starts.

Despite the magical finish to the previous year’s ALCS, the Yankees disappointed in the World Series, getting swept by the Big Red Machine. Still, expectations were sky high for manager Billy Martin, who had already taken 3 different teams to the playoffs to this point in his career. The Boss, owner George Steinbrenner, demands results; therefore, it’s not enough to have the reigning MVP in catcher Thurman Munson, bring in superstar Reggie Jackson on the biggest contract ever awarded to a player. The rotation was strong with former A’s All-Stars Catfish Hunter and Ken Holtzman. Let’s sign Don Gullet, who just beat us in last year. With all these new faces, it is no surprise that this team got off to a slow start, but they were just too talented to let that spoil the season. The Yankees went absolutely nuclear with a 50 - 20 second half record. Munson (18 HR 100 RBI 121 OPS +) and Jackson (32 HR 100 RBI 150 OPS+) were their typical MVP-caliber-selves, while Graig Nettles (37 HR 107 RBI 124 OPS+) put together one of the best seasons of his underrated career. The pitching staff delivered, but it wasn’t the stars that got it done. Gullet was solid in his first year as a Yankee, but Hunter and Holtzman were disasters. Figueroa and Torrez carried much of the load, but it was the unexpected breakout of lefty Ron Guidry (16 - 7 2.82 ERA 210 IP) that really elevated the NYY rotation. Perhaps the savior of the season was the duo out of the bullpen, Dick Tidrow (11 - 4 5 SV 3.16 ERA 151 IP) and Sparky Lyle (13 - 5 26 SV 2.17 ERA 137 IP), the latter taking home the AL Cy Young. If the Yankees want another pennant, they will need their stars to perform, especially on the road.

Game 1 @ NYY: LHP Don Gullet (14 - 4 3.58 ERA 158 IP) vs. LHP Paul Splittorff

Game 2 @ NYY: LHP Ron Guidry vs. LHP Andy Hassler (9 - 6 4.20 ERA 156 IP)

Game 3 @ KCR: RHP Dennis Leonard vs. RHP Mike Torrez (17 - 13 3.88 ERA 243 IP)

Game 4 @ KCR: LHP Larry Gura (8 - 5 10 SV 3.13 ERA 106 IP) vs. RHP Ed Figueroa (16 - 11 3.57 ERA 239 IP)

Game 5 @ KCR: LHP Paul Splittorff vs. LHP Ron Guidry


Audio clips from Youtube, links to specific games below 

1976 ALCS GM 5 - ABC by Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell, and Reggie Jackson

Game 2 - NBC by Dick Enberg and Don Drysdale

Game 4 - WPIX by Frank Messer, Phil Rizzuto, and Bill White

NBC by Joe Garagiola and Tony Kubek


Game 5 - WPIX 

As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

The Baker Did It - 1977 NLCS - Dodgers vs. Phillies08 Jan 202401:14:31

1977 NLCS


Meeting up for the first of two consecutive NLCS battles in 1977 and 1978, the Philadelphia Phillies (101-61) and the Los Angeles Dodgers (98-64) face off with games one and two at Dodger Stadium, and the final three (if necessary) at Veterans Stadium in Philly.

The Phillies captured their second of three consecutive NL East titles behind the stewardship of Danny Ozark. The Fightin’s had the best lineup in the NL, and they were stacked at nearly every position. Michael Jack Schmidt was his typical outstanding self (38 HR 101 RBI .274/.393/.574 151 OPS+), but it was Greg ‘the Bull’ Luzinski (39 HR 130 RBI .309/.394/.594 156 OPS+) who finished runner-up in MVP voting. The mid-season trade for former Cardinals OF Bake McBride bolstered are already strong outfield core with Garry Maddox and the Bull. Larry Bowa and Bob Boone provided excellent defense and timely hits, while platoon hitters like Jay Johnstone, Tim McCarver, and Davey Johnson crushed their opportunities. ‘Lefty’ Steve Carlton picked up his second career Cy Young by leading the NL in wins, but the rest of the rotation left a lot to be desired. These Phillies were able to win over a 100 games because Danny Ozark could turn to a dominant bullpen, with 4 guys (Gene Garber, Ron Reed, Tug McGraw, and Warren Brusstar) sporting ERAs in the 2s. With a high-powered offense, a true ace, and a lights-out bullpen, this is a modern team to be reckoned with.

In his first full year as manager of the Dodgers, Tommy Lasorda led this storied franchise back to the playoffs. His lineup packs a punch to rival the Phillies, with four 30+ home run hitters (Steve Garvey, Ron Cey, Dusty Baker, and Reggie Smith). The corner infielders (Garvey and Cey) both drove in 110+ runs, while the corner outfielders (Baker and Smith) provided more in on-base and slugging, with Smith leading the NL in OPS+ and finishing fourth in MVP voting. Where the Dodgers had the greatest edge over the league was with their pitching staff, who collectively had a 3.22 ERA, 20% better than league average. All 5 of their starters pitched over 200 innings with above average ERAs and double digit wins. Tommy John led the way with 20 wins and a 2.78 ERA. The bullpen was not as reliable as Philadelphia’s, but that is partially because they weren’t relied on as frequently. The pitching matchups will be as follows:


Game 1 @ LAD - LHP Tommy John (20 - 7 2.78 ERA 220 IP) vs. LHP Steve Carlton (23 - 10 2.64 ERA 283 IP)

Game 2 @ LAD - RHP Don Sutton (14 - 8 3.18 ERA 240 IP) vs. Jim Lonborg (11 - 4 4.11 ERA 157 IP)

Game 3 @ PHI - RHP Larry Christenson (19 - 6 4.06 ERA 219 IP) vs. Burt Hooton (12 - 7 2.62 ERA 223 IP)

Game 4 @ PHI - LHP Steve Carlton vs. LHP Tommy John



Audio clips from Youtube linked below


Game 1 - Vin Scully on KTTV


Game 2 - Russ Porter and Jerry Doggett on KTTV


Game 3 - Harry Kalas, Richie Ashburn, and Andy Musser on WPHL-TV


Game 4 - Dick Enberg and Don Drysdale on NBC (plus Kalas on WPHL-TV)


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

Kojak, the Minnesota Kid, and the Man - 2024 BBWAA HOF Ballot29 Dec 202300:59:07

2024 BBWAA HOF Ballot


With the new year nearly upon us, it’s time to once again talk about the Hall of Fame, focusing on the candidates on the BBWAA ballot. There are many strong holdovers who either have a shot at election this year, like Todd Helton and Billy Wagner, or will make strides towards future enshrinement, like Andruw Jones and Carlos Beltrán. There are the suspected or confirmed PED users, like AROD, Manny Ramirez, Andy Pettite, and Gary Sheffield, who will all likely fall short of the 75% threshold. And then there’s the new guys. There’s Adrián Beltré, whose 3,000 hits, 477 HR and 5 Gold Gloves at third base pretty much guarantee his election, the only question being how many writers don’t vote for him. Former Twins MVP and standout catcher Joe Mauer makes his debut on the ballot, and he brings with him a very compelling case, though he is anything but a sure bet given the injuries that hampered his longevity. Phillies gritty second baseman Chase Utley is a sabermetric darling, but he lacks the career counting stats and accolades that usually accompany players of his caliber. There are plenty of other intriguing names on this ballot, and for most of the them, the honor is just making it to this point. Take a listen as we discuss this year’s candidates for the Baseball Hall of Fame.


Audio clip sources listed below

Adrián Beltré’s 3000th hit - TEX radio KRLD 105.3 by Matt Hicks


Joe Mauer’s final game - MIN TV Fox Sports North by Dick Bremer and Bert Blyleven


Chase Utley is ‘The Man’ - PHI radio WIP by Harry Kalas and Chris Wheeler


Bartolo Colon - the impossible has happened - NYM TV SNY by Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, and Keith Hernandez


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

Walk-offs to the Hall of Fame30 Nov 202301:09:00

2023 Hall of Fame: Contemporary Era Managers, Executives, and Umpires


As Baseball Winter Meetings get underway, the Contemporary Era committee for the Baseball Hall of Fame will have eight candidates to consider. On this year’s ballot are a selection of managers, umpires, and executives, who are listed below. On today’s episode, we discuss the candidates, their cases, and some of top moments from their careers.


Jim Leyland - Manager of Pirates, Marlins, Rockies, and Tigers. 1997 World Series, 2x AL pennant (’06, ’12) 3x Manager of the Year. 8x playoffs

Marlins walk-off 1997 World Series - called by Bob Costas on NBC

Leyland yells at Barry Bonds


Bill White - 8x All-Star, 7x GG 1B for Cardinals and Phillies, legendary broadcaster with Yankees and nationally with CBS, AL President 1989-1994

Kirk Gibson’s one-legged walk off called by Jack Buck and White on CBS Radio


Cito Gaston - Toronto Blue Jays Manager 1992, 1993 World Series 4x playoffs. First black manager to win World Series

Joe Carter’s Walk-off in ‘93 - called by Tom Cheek on CJCL


Lou Pinella - 1969 ROY, All-Star, 2x WS as player. Manager of Yankees, Reds, Mariners, Devil Rays, and Cubs. 1990 World Series. 3x Manager of the Year. 8x playoffs

Oliver walks of Game 2 of 1990 WS - called by Jack Buck and Tim McCarver on CBS

Reds sweep A’s - called by Marty Brennaman on WLW


Davey Johnson - 4x All-Star, 3x GG, 2x WS as player. Manager of Mets, Reds, Orioles, Dodgers, and Nationals. 1986 World Series, 2x Manager of the Year. 6x playoffs

Mets survive on Buckner’s error - called by Vin Scully and Joe Garagiola on NBC


Also on the ballot are umpires Joe West and Ed Montague, as well as former Orioles, A’s, and Indians (now known as Guardians) general manager/president Hank Peters. The committee will meet this weekend and vote. Take a listen to our thoughts on these candidates, who we’d vote for, and who we expect to be enshrined

World Series Broadcast History


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

That One is History - 2023 World Series Rangers @ Diamondbacks03 Nov 202301:10:00

2023 World Series Game 5


Rangers (90-72) @ Diamondbacks (84-78) TEX leads 3-1


The Texas Rangers stand just one win away from their first ever World Series Championship after taking games three and four in convincing fashion. To seal the deal, they turn to one of the best postseason pitchers of this era, Nathan Eovaldi. The Texas-born righty has been electric this postseason and looks to become the first pitcher to ever win 5 starts* in a single postseason, and to have his team go 6-0 in those starts. Corey Seager continues to mash, adding two run homers in consecutive games to his stellar postseason résumé. If Texas secures victory in this game, he will likely become just the second position player to win multiple WS MVPS. The other, Mr. October, Reggie Jackson, of course, whom Seager just passed in all-time postseason HRs. The Rangers have benefited from production all throughout the lineup, including from youngsters Evan Carter and Josh Jung, as well as veterans Mitch Garver and Jonah Helm. They will be without ALCS MVP and game one hero Adolis García, who left game 3 with an oblique injury, but picking up some of the slack has been Marcus Semien, who appears to be righting the ship after an abysmal start to these playoffs. The Rangers are 10-0 on the road this postseason, and if they make it 11, it will put manager Bruce Bochy in exclusive company with 4 WS rings, which just 5 other managers* have accomplished. If they get it done tonight, that would also make it 4 WS clinched on the road for Boch.

On the other side, Arizona will call upon ace Zac Gallen, who will need to be a lot sharper than he’s been in the playoffs so far. Facing elimination, there will be no margin for error. Torey Lovullo’s squad fought back hard to make game four interesting, but the story of this series has been Arizona’s inability to get out to an early lead, save for game two. They’ve faced early deficits in 3 of the 4 games, and the comeback magic they relied upon so often this season has been absent as of late. These Dbacks have been counted out before, but we will see if the pressure of the World Series is too much for these underdogs. Can the Snakes stay alive, or will the Rangers be crowned as champions?


Audio clips from MLB.tv


TEX Radio 105.3 KRLD - Eric Nadel, Matt Hicks, and Jared Sandler (producer)

ARI Radio 98.7 - Greg Schulte, Tom Candiotti, Chris Garagiola


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.



*Both Randy Johnson (’01) and Stephen Strasburg (’19) won 5 games, but each had a win in a relief appearance (WS G7 for Johnson, NLWC for Strasburg)*


*Joe McCarthy (7), Casey Stengel (7), Connie Mack (5), Walter Alston (4), Joe Torre (4)


Jesse Goldberg-Strassler LinkedIn on Broadcasting

Two Out Magic - 2023 World Series - Rangers @ Diamondbacks01 Nov 202300:59:59

2023 World Series Game 3 and 4 @ Chase Field


Rangers (90-72) @ Diamondbacks (84-78) Series Tied 1-1


We head to Phoenix with the series tied at a game apiece. The Texas Rangers have yet to drop a game on the road this postseason, and they will be sending Max Scherzer to the hill to start game 3. Mad Max has not been his dominant self due to a late season injury, but manager Bruce Bochy will likely only need a few innings from the righty with his top relievers rested and raring to go. For the Diamondbacks, breakout rookie Brandon Pfaadt looks to build off of his impressive outings against the Dodgers and the Phillies, both tough lineups to navigate. He’ll need to be on his game to keep these Texas bats quiet, especially with Corey Seager locked in. If the Rangers want to keep their road winning streak alive, they are going to need a lot more out of Marcus Semien, who is hitting below .200 this postseason entering game three, despite leading the AL in hits and runs in the regular season. For Arizona, their offense usually goes how stars Corbin Carroll and Ketel Marte have gone, but as of late it’s been the veteran Tommy Pham who’s been red hot. As we look ahead to game four, it will likely be a bullpen game with lefties Andrew Heaney and Joe Mantiply opening things. How effective they and the other relievers will pitch remains to be seen. Taking games three and four will put a team just one win away from a World Series trophy, but split and we are guaranteed to head back to Arlington.


Audio clips from MLB.tv


TEX Radio 105.3 KRLD - Eric Nadel, Matt Hicks, and Jared Sandler

ARI Radio 98.7 - Greg Schulte, Tom Candiotti, Chris Garagiola


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.


An Instant Classic - 2023 World Series Diamondbacks @ Rangers30 Oct 202301:12:06

2023 World Series Games 1 and 2 @ Globe Life Field


Diamondbacks (84-78) @ Rangers (90-72)



A dozen teams entered the postseason, and now only two remain. The Fall Classic gets underway down in Arlington, Texas, with the Rangers back in the series for the first time since 2011 and the Diamondbacks returning for their second ever appearance. Just two years ago, both of these teams lost over 100 games, and just last year, Texas lost 94 and Arizona lost 88. These teams have taken different pathways to return to relevancy. the Rangers invested heavily in free agency, shook up the front office, and hired a future Hall-of-Famer as manager. With a brand new ballpark that opened in the covid-shortened 2020 season, Texas ownership expressed a sense of urgency to its new architects. The Diamondbacks retained their coach and GM despite a brutal and disappointing stretch, because they knew the future was still bright. Arizona GM Mike Hazen (a Princeton grad like new Texas GM Chris Young) had strong track record with drafting and developing players, which he supplemented with shrewd deals during the offseason and at the trade deadline. Torey Lovullo, in his seventh year at the helm, led the DBacks to the playoffs in his first season, and he now has an NL Pennant under his belt. His calm and steady demeanor has been attributed to keeping this young team focused despite some bumps along the way. Few experts or prognosticators would have picked this matchup at the beginning of the year, or even at the start of these playoffs, but for us avid baseball fans, this should make quite a compelling series.

Game one will be a battle of right-handed All Stars. Texan Nathan Eovaldi looks to continue his excellent postseason (4-0 2.42 ERA 26 IP 4 GS) and cement a legacy of playoff dominance. Zac Gallen gets the ball for the Snakes, though his second half struggles have rolled over to the postseason (2-2 5.27 ERA 22.1 IP 4 GS). In game two, the Rangers will call upon lefty Jordan Montgomery, who’s been nothing short of outstanding these playoffs (3-0 2.16 ERA 25 IP 4 GS 1 GR). Opposing him will be Merrill Kelly, a solid veteran (2-1 2.65 ERA 17 IP 3 GS) amidst an excellent two-year stretch (25-16 3.33 ERA 378 IP 63 GS). For the offenses, Corey Seager and Adolis García (ALCS MVP) have provided a ton of thump for the Rangers, while it’s been the trio of Corbin Carroll, Ketel Marte (NLCS MVP), and Gabriel Moreno getting things going for the Snakes. Texas desperately wants to maintain home field advantage in the best of seven, but Arizona will be happy with a split before things head to Phoenix.


Audio clips from MLB.tv


TEX Radio 105.3 KRLD - Eric Nadel and Matt Hicks

ARI Radio 98.7 - Greg Schulte, Tom Candiotti, and Chris Garagiola

FOX Broadcast - Joe Davis, John Smoltz, Ken Rosenthal, and Tom Verducci


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

On Pinstripes and Nettles- 1978 World Series Game Three - Dodgers @ Yankees05 Apr 202401:08:55

1978 World Series Game 3


Friday October 13th, 1978 @ Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York, New York


As the series heads east, the Dodgers are in strong position, up two games to none. Game one was a blowout, thanks to a power outburst from LAD 2B Davey Lopes, but game two was nail biter. Ron Cey drove in all four runs, including a go-ahead three run homer off of Catfish Hunter in the 6th inning. The Yankees had the tying and go-ahead runners on base in the ninth for Thurman Munson and Reggie Jackson, and Tommy Lasorda turned to rookie fireballer Bob Welch to hold the line. With incredible determination and guile, the kid came through, forcing Munson to fly out and striking out Jackson after an epic nine pitch battle. The crowd was electric, and while they would love another opportunity to cheer on their squad, the LA faithful are hoping the Boys in Blue take care of business in New York.

In previous World Series, only five teams had ever overcome a 2 - 0 deficit, the most recent being the 1971 Pirates. And in each of those series where a team did come back, they had to do it in seven games. The task is hard, but it is nigh impossible if you go down 3 - 0 in the series. No team has ever overcome a 3 - 0 deficit in a World Series, so the Yankees are desperate to win this one. Good thing that they have the best pitcher in the world going for them, Ron Guidry (25 -3 1.74 ERA 273 IP). The young lefty has been sensational the entire year, but it has been quite the workload he’s compiled. For a pitcher who relies on plus stuff matched with plus command, fatigue could hamper his effectiveness. If the Gator isn’t missing bats like usual, he’ll need his defense to be sharp, particularly the left side with Bucky Dent and Graig Nettles.

On the other side, the Dodgers will turn to Don Sutton (15 - 11 3.55 ERA 238 IP). The future Hall-of-Famer picked up his 200th career win during the regular season, however 1978 was probably his weakest year in nearly a decade. Sutton, who entering the playoffs had never lost a postseason start, got shelled against the Phillies in the NLCS. He’ll need to be much sharper if the Dodgers hope to take an insurmountable lead in this series.


Audio clips from joeydbball on Youtube - NBC broadcast with Joe Garagiola, Tony Kubek, and Tom Seaver


As always, shoutout to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

Snakes Survive and Advance - 2023 NLCS Diamondbacks @ Phillies27 Oct 202300:59:59

2023 NLCS - Games 6 and 7 @ Citizens Bank Park


Diamondbacks (84-78) @ Phillies (90-72) - PHI leads 3-2


The Snakes stayed alive by winning two out of three in Phoenix, but they will face an uphill battle heading back to Philadelphia. Rob Thomson’s Phillies are just a win away from a return to the World Series, and they have been absolutely dominant at home. Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper continue to mash in this championship series, but Trea Turner and Nick Castellanos have been quieted after electric performances against Atlanta. The bullpen (mainly Craig Kimbrel) was shaky in Arizona, blowing leads in games three and four. On the other side, Ketel Marte has been blazing hot, Alek Thomas and Gabriel Moreno have been clutch, and the back of the bullpen (Sewald and Ginkel) have been lights-out. However, star rookie Corbin Carroll has been uncharacteristically absent from the fun. If the Dbacks hope to take this series on the road, they will need him to turn it around and wreak havoc on the bases. After all, ‘Embrace the Chaos’ is the motto for Torey Lovullo’s scrappy bunch.

For the pitching matchups, Aaron Nola and Merrill Kelly face off once again for game six, with Ranger Suárez and Brandon Pfaadt in line for a game seven. Nola was excellent in game two, while Kelly struggled to keep the ball within the cozy confines of Citizens Bank Park. Suárez and Pfaadt both hurled scoreless outings into the sixth inning of game three, but the pressures of a winner-take-all game could make or break these young arms. Will the Phillies secure a second straight NL Pennant, or will the Diamondbacks claim just their second ever trip to the Fall Classic?


Audio clips from MLB.tv


PHI Radio WIP - Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Tom McCarthy, and Kevin Stocker

ARI Radio 98.7 - Greg Schulte, Tom Candiotti, Chris Garagiola


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

Home Field Disadvantage - 2023 ALCS Rangers @ Astros26 Oct 202301:13:41

2023 ALCS - Games 6 and 7 @ Minute Maid Park


Rangers (90-72) @ Astros (90-72) - Houston leads 3-2


With a dramatic comeback victory in game five, the Houston Astros are just a win away from heading back to the World Series for the fifth time in the last seven years. With a game to give and home field advantage, surely Dusty Baker’s squad is ready to seal the deal? The problem: the ‘Stros are much better on the road than at home, and Rangers manager Bruce Bochy is no stranger to elimination games on the road. If Texas can pull off a victory in game six behind ‘Big Game’ Nate Eovaldi, then all bets are off for game seven. And keep in mind, Bruce Bochy has never lost a game seven, and Dusty Baker has never won one. A lot of eyes will be trained on Adolis García, the Cuban slugger for Texas, who looks to respond with the bat after getting plunked and subsequently ejected in game five. The battle for Texas concludes in Houston with Framer Valdez vs. Nathan Eovaldi in game six, and if necessary, Christian Javier vs. Max Scherzer in game seven. 


Audio clips from MLB.tv


TEX Radio 105.3 KRLD - Eric Nadel and Matt Hicks

HOU Radio 790 KBME - Robert Ford and Steve Sparks


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

Snakes Alive - 2023 NLCS Phillies @ Diamondbacks23 Oct 202301:05:38

2023 NLCS - Game 3 - 5 @ Chase Field


Phillies (90-72) @ Diamondbacks (84-78)


The battle for the NL Pennant heads out to the desert, with the Phillies ahead in the series two games to none after convincing victories in Philadelphia. Everything worked just as Rob Thomson planned: the big bats provided power, the defense was flawless, the aces dominated, and the bullpen was solid. But can they bring that show on the road? For Arizona manager Torey Lovullo, there was little to take solace in after the first two games of this series, but don’t count out these Snakes. Although their pitching staff is inexperienced, don’t be surprised from a good outing from rookie Brandon Pfaadt, who was excellent against LA in the NLDS. He’ll have quite the task in tamping down this Philly offense, but he’s got impressive stuff on the mound. Opposing him in game three will be Ranger Suárez, who has been quietly establishing himself as a legit playoff weapon these past two seasons. In game four, it will likely be bullpen games for both teams, which isn’t ideal for either of these teams. But after that (if necessary) will be a rematch of the aces, Zac Gallen and Zack Wheeler. Expect both managers to extend their horses to their respective limits in that pivotal game. The Snakes need to win at least two out of these three home games if they are to stay alive in the series, but even if they can pull that off, they’ll have to return to the Bank.


Audio clips from MLB.tv


PHI Radio WIP - Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Tom McCarthy, and Kevin Stocker

ARI Radio 98.7 - Greg Schulte, Tom Candiotti, and Chris Garagiola


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.


Road Warriors - 2023 ALCS Astros @ Rangers22 Oct 202301:30:46

2023 ALCS - Games 3, 4, and 5 @ Globe Life Field


Astros (90-72) @ Rangers (90-72) - TEX leads 2-0


The Rangers went into Houston, dominated, and now they head back to Arlington up two games to none in this series. Montgomery and Eovaldi were outstanding, the bats came through in big moments, and the bullpen held on to shut the door. In all facets of the game they have outplayed their rival Astros, but don’t assume that will continue with the change in venue. Heading into this series, the Astros were 6-1 this year at Globe Life Field, including the last five in a row. Houston’s big bats have clobbered the Texas pitching staff in Arlington. All year Dusty Baker’s guys have been road warriors, boasting a 51-30 record away from Minute Maid Park. They will need to continue that trend to stay alive in this series.

Mad Max Scherzer returns from a triceps injury to start game 3 for the Rangers, with Christian Javier opposing him for Houston. It’s been nearly a month since the future Hall-of-Famer has pitched competitively, so how much will Bruce Bochy get out of him? As for Javier, he’s been nearly untouchable in the playoffs for his career. In game 4, Andrew Heaney and José Urquidy will start, but expect their managers to have very short leashes. If the Astros extend the series, game 5 will be a rematch of game 1, with Montgomery and Verlander facing off once again. With the AL Pennant on the line, these two instate rivals will deliver some of the best on-field drama of recent postseason memory.


Audio clips from MLB.tv


TEX Radio 105.3 KRLD - Eric Nadel and Matt Hicks

HOU Radio 790 KBME - Robert Ford and Steve Sparks


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

City of Brotherly Slug - 2023 NLCS Diamondbacks @ Phillies21 Oct 202300:53:54
2023 NLDS - Games 1 and 2 @ Citizens Bank Park Phillies (90-72) vs. Diamondbacks (84-78) For the second straight year, the NLCS will contain two Wild Card teams, with the Phillies and DBacks taking each other on. Arizona has yet to drop a game heading into this series, having easily dispatched two division champions already. They’ll have their pitching lined up with Zac Gallen and Merrill Kelly for the first two games, but they’ll have to contend with the raucous crowd at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, an unwelcome environment for any opposing player, not to mention a potent offense. The Phillies are back in the NLCS after defeating a pair of division rivals. They will also have their top starters ready to go, with co-aces Zack Wheeler and Aaron Nola looking to continue their excellent starts to this postseason. The bats have also been hot, with Bryce Harper, Trea Turner, and Nick Castellanos demolishing the opposition so far; however, leadoff slugger Kyle Schwarber has been ice cold through the first two rounds (like last year). They will look for him to get it going. The first two games often set the tone for the rest of this series. Can the Phillies maintain home-field advantage, or can the Snakes steal one before we head out west? Audio clips from MLB.tv PHI Radio WIP - Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Tom McCarthy, Kevin Stocker ARI Radio 98.7 - Greg Schulte, Tom Candiotti, Chris Garagiola Catch you next time, P.C.O.
The Battle for Texas - 2023 ALCS Rangers @ Astros18 Oct 202301:04:02
2023 ALCS - Games 1 and 2 Astros (90-72) vs. Rangers(90-72) Minute Maid Park - Houston, TX Deep in the heart of Texas, in-state rivals will face off with a trip to the World Series on the line. This should be a legendary matchup, with future Hall-of-Fame managers Bruce Bochy and Dusty Baker taking each other on once again. These teams finished with identical records in the regular season, but the Astros maintain home field advantage since they took the season series 9 games to 4 (including 6 of 7 at Globe Life Field in Arlington.) The Rangers have yet to drop a game in these playoffs; in fact, they’ve only trailed for a half inning. Their explosive offense has carried the way so far, but the battle-tested arms of Houston could present a worthy challenge. Slowing down the scorching-hot Yordan Alvarez (or at the very least containing him) will be task #1 for the Texas pitchers. The starting pitching matchups in this series will be Justin Verlander and Jordan Montgomery in game one, followed by Framber Valdez and Nathan Eovaldi in game two. JV was excellent against the Twins, but Valdez scuffled. Montgomery and Eovaldi were outstanding against Tampa, but only big game Nate excelled versus Baltimore. The bullpen edge clearly favors Houston, but it must be noted that reemergence of  José Leclerc has stabilized the endgame for Bruce Bochy’s Rangers. Both of these teams can win in a multitude of ways, and expect their experienced managers to pull out all the stops to try and get the advantage. Audio clips from MLB.tv TEX Radio 105.3 KRLD - Eric Nadel and Matt Hicks HOU Radio 790 KBME - Robert Ford and Steve Sparks Catch you next time, P.C.O.
Atta Boy Harper - 2023 NLDS Phillies vs. Braves17 Oct 202301:26:02
2023 NLDS Phillies (90-72) vs. Braves (104-58) Game 1 - ATL RHP Strider vs. PHI LHP Suárez @ Truist Park Game 2 - ATL LHP Fried vs. PHI RHP Wheeler @ Truist Park Game 3 - PHI RHP Nola vs. ATL RHP Elder @ Citizens Bank Park Game 4 - PHI LHP Suárez vs. ATL RHP Strider @ Citizens Bank Park In a rematch of last year’s NLDS, the Braves and Phillies square off once again with a trip to the NLCS on the line. Led by Brian Snitker, Atlanta captured its 6th straight NL East crown, running roughshod through the entire league. This Braves team is an absolute juggernaut, boasting a record setting offense stocked with star power. The team matched the 2019 Twins for the most home runs in a single season with 307, and collectively Atlanta hit like the ’27 Yankees, posting a .276/.344/.501 slash line, good for a 124 OPS+. Presumptive NL MVP Ronald Acuna, Jr. led the way with a record setting season of his own (.337/.416/.596 41 HR 106 RBI 149 R 73 SB), but he was far from the only standout. Matt Olson set a Braves record with 54 HR and 139 RBI. Ozzie Albies (33 HR 109 RBI), Austin Riley (37 HR 97 RBI), and Marcell Ozuna (40 HR 100 RBI) all walloped the competition, not to mention All-Star years from catcher Sean Murphy and shortstop Orlando Arcia. Oh, and their pitching was pretty great as well. Ace Spencer Strider (20-5 3.86 ERA 186 IP) set a Braves record for strikeouts in a season with 281. Bryce Elder (12-4 3.81 ERA 174 IP) was an All-Star, and stud Max Fried (8-1 2.55 ERA 77 IP) was nearly unbeatable between his stints on the IL. The bullpen is also stacked with electric back-end arms in Raisel Iglesias, A.J. Minter, and Kirby Yates. Just two years removed from a World Series championship, Atlanta looks to be the heavy favorites heading into the playoffs. But standing in their way are their bitter division rivals, the Philadelphia Phillies. If there is one thing these Phillies know they are not scared of, it is the Atlanta Braves. They bullied them in the NLDS last year en route to the NL Pennant, and while they only went 5-8 against their rival in the regular season, that’s far better than most other teams could muster. These Phils are confident, some might even say cocky, but they back it up with their play. Philly can match anybody in terms of star power, with Bryce Harper and Trea Turner. They’ve got tough guys who can swing a big stick too, in Nick Castellanos and Kyle Schwarber. Perhaps most importantly, with Aaron Nola, Zach Wheeler, and Ranger Suárez, they just might have the pitching to contain the high-powered Atlanta offense. Oh and don’t you forget their other not-so-secret weapon, the Bank. No-one else in baseball can claim a better home-field advantage than Philadelphia, who hold the best playoff home winning percentage in baseball history at Citizens Bank Park entering this series. Can they keep the good times rolling, or will Atlanta find a way to spoil the fun? Audio clips from MLB.tv PHI Radio WIP - Scott Franzke, Larry Anderson, Tom McCarthy, Kevin Stocker TBS - Brian Anderson, Jeff Francoeur Catch you next time, P.C.O.
Domination in the Desert - 2023 NLDS Diamondbacks vs. Dodgers15 Oct 202301:15:01

2023 Division Series


NLDS Diamondbacks (84-78) vs. Dodgers (100-62)


Game 1 - ARI RHP Kelly vs. LAD LHP Kershaw @ Dodger Stadium

Game 2 - ARI RHP Gallen vs. LAD RHP Miller @ Dodger Stadium

Game 3 - LAD RHP Lynn vs. ARI RHP Pfaadt @ Chase Field


The Dodgers are back in the postseason for the 11th straight season, winning the NL West for the 10th time in that span. They’ve put together yet another 100+ win campaign for the 4th consecutive full season(they were on an historic pace in the COVID-shortened 2020 season or it could have been 5 in a row). This organization has been a machine built not only on star power, but also on unrivaled depth. They rely on multi-positional defenders, platoon lineups, and a stable of relievers with incredible stuff. Of course, they are led by two perennial MVP candidates in Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman, not to mention a star catcher in Will Smith. But these Dodgers likely would not have won the West without revivals from J.D. Martinez, Jason Heyward, and Max Muncy. This Los Angeles squad does have one major flaw, however. The starting pitchers are either hurt, old, ineffective, or inexperienced. The future Hall-of-Famer Clayton Kershaw will get the call in game one, but shoulder problems have drastically limited his innings and severely diminished his stuff. Walker Buehler, Dustin May, and Tony Gonsolin are all out with elbow injuries. Trade deadline acquisition Lance Lynn gave up a league leading 44 home runs, and Bobby Miller, the best and most consistent of the options, has never pitched in the postseason. So, for often maligned manager Dave Roberts, how much he will get out of his starters is quite frankly a mystery. Despite all the regular season success of the past decade, every year save one has ended in bitter disappointment in the City of Angels. Will this year be different, or will the Dodgers fall yet again to an underdog.


The Arizona Diamondbacks have gotten hot at the right time, rallying for two comeback wins against the NL Central champ Brewers in the Wild Card round. And now they have to go up against their division rival, who have had the Snakes number over the past few seasons. Working in their favor, however, is how they can lineup their pitching. Their top two starters, Merrill Kelly and Zac Gallen, will be able to start 4 out of 5 games if necessary on regular rest. The only problem, Kelly has never beaten LA in his career (0-11 5.49 ERA 16 GS), and Gallen has not fared much better (0-4 4.29 ERA 6 GS @ LAD). The Arizona offense can run hot and cold, but as they demonstrated against the highly touted Brewers, the Snakes can strike quickly and in bunches. Look for the dynamic duo of Carroll and Marte to set the table, while Walker, Moreno, and Gurriel aim to drive them in. Torey Lovullo has this team primed and ready to keep shocking the world.


Audio clips from MLB.tv


TBS - Bob Costas and Ron Darling

ARI Radio 98.7 - Greg Schulte, Tom Candiotti, and Chris Garagiola


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

Houston’s Gonna be a Problem- 2023 ALDS Twins vs. Astros14 Oct 202301:23:27
ALDS Twins (87-75) vs. Astros (90-72) Game 1 - HOU RHP Verlander vs. MIN RHP Ober @ Minute Maid Park Game 2 - HOU LHP Valdez vs. MIN RHP López  @ Minute Maid Park Game 3 - MIN RHP Gray vs. HOU RHP Javier @ Target Field Game 4 - MIN RHP Ryan vs. HOU RHP Urquidy @ Target Field The Twins finally advanced in a playoff series for the first time since 2002, breaking an 18 game losing streak in the playoffs. Their reward… a date with the defending World Series Champions, the Astros. Rocco Baldelli’s pitching staff was excellent against the Blue Jays, but it will be a tall task to keep the potent Houston lineup at bay. The Twins will also need their star shortstop, former Astro Carlos Correa, to elevate his game on both sides of the ball, if they hope to take down his former teammates. Dusty Baker’s squad is talented, experienced, and somehow still hungry after so much success. The top 4 in their lineup - Altuve, Bregman, Alvarez, and Tucker - are lethal when they’re rolling, and new edition José Abreu has been scorching hot the last month after an uncharacteristically poor year at the plate. As with many teams, the Astros will go as far as their pitching will take them. And with the arms they boast, that could be all the way to the World Series once again. Valdez and Javier are bonafide playoff starters. Pressly and Bryan Abreu are lockdown late-inning arms. Oh, and they got Justin Verlander back at the trade deadline. Can the ‘Stros make it to their 7th consecutive ALCS? Audio clips from MLB.tv MIN Radio TIBN - Cory Provus and Dan Gladden HOU Radio BKME - Robert Ford and Steve Sparks FOX/FS1 - Adam Amin, AJ Pierzyński, Adam Wainwright Catch you next time, P.C.O.
Episode 57 - Ranger Danger - 2023 ALDS Rangers vs. Orioles13 Oct 202301:05:28
ALDS Rangers (90-72) vs. Orioles (101-61) Game 1  - BAL RHP Bradish vs. TEX LHP Heaney @ OPACY Game 2 - BAL RHP Rodriguez vs. TEX LHP Montgomery @ OPACY  Game 3 - TEX RHP Eovaldi vs. BAL RHP Kremer @ Globe Life Field After quickly dispatching the 99 win Tampa Bay Rays in the Wild Card round, the Rangers head to Baltimore to face the upstart, 101 win Orioles. Just two years ago, both of these team lost over 100 games, and now they meet in the playoffs. The Birds are led by a dynamic duo of young stars, second-year catcher Adley Rutschman and presumptive AL ROY Gunnar Henderson. Veterans Anthony Santander, Austin Hays, Cedric Mullins, and Aaron Hicks have provided strong contributions throughout the year. With injuries to star closer Felix Bautista and reliable lefty John Means, and with relative lack of experience among the arms, many have doubts have been expressed about Brandon Hyde’s pitching staff. And facing this stacked Rangers offense, those doubts are warranted. Bruce Bochy is no stranger to managing great teams heading into the postseason, but this Rangers team might just be the best offense he’s ever had. We know all about Semien and Seager at the top of the order, but this lineup runs deep and sees contributions from its own youngsters Josh Jung and Evan Carter. They’ll have to rely heavily on their bullpen in game one, but they can reset the rotation in Games 2 and 3 with Jordan Montgomery and Nathan Eovaldi, both of whom were outstanding in the Wild Card Round. A dance in the ALCS on the line, who will come out on top? Audio Clips from MLB.tv Texas Radio 105.3 KRLD - Eric Nadel and Matt Hicks Baltimore Radio WBAL - Geoff Arnold, Kevin Brown, and Ben McDonald Catch you next time, P.C.O.
The Captain and the Penguin - 1978 World Series Games One and Two - Yankees @ Dodgers29 Mar 202401:10:01

1978 World Series Games 1 and 2

Tuesday October 10th and Wednesday October 11th @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA


The Los Angeles Dodgers (95 - 67) and the New York Yankees (100 - 63) meet yet again in the World Series. Behind the heroics of Mr. October, Reggie Jackson, the Yankees took last year’s Fall Classic in six games, securing the 21st championship in their franchise’s dominant history. If they’re going to repeat as champions, it will be with a new manager, as Bob Lemon replaced Billy Martin in July. The Yanks turned their season around under the stewardship of Lemon, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a pitcher in 1976. His cool, calm, and collected manner was in stark contrast to the explosive Martin; still, there are rumors abound that owner George Steinbrenner regretted firing the firebrand (technically Martin resigned for ‘health reasons’), and even wanted him back as manager within a matter of days. You can’t deny the success the Yankees have had under Lemon, but they’ll need to win it all to satisfy the Boss. And even that might not keep him happy for long.

The Dodgers dispatched the Phillies in four games, winning the series in walk-off fashion with a Bill Russell single to score Ron Cey. Their offense was hitting on all cylinders in the NLCS, and it was their vaunted All-Star infield that led the way. The aforementioned left side (Russell and Cey) combined for 12 hits and 5 RBI in the four games, only to be outdone by the right side. Team Captain 2B Davey Lopes and former MVP 1B Steve Garvey combined for 14 hits, 6 home runs, and 12 RBI, with Garvey taking home NLCS MVP honors. It has been truly inspired play from this core group, who lost their mentor, hitting and infield coach Jim Gilliam, just a few days ago. His memorial service is planned before the start of game two. 

Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda desperately wants to start this series with a pair of wins, so to defend home-field advantage he will turn to the top two in his excellent rotation, Tommy John and Burt Hooton. John is coming off of a shutout against Philly, and Hooton is as good as anyone when that knuckle curve is dancing. Yankees manager Bob Lemon will counter with 1978 20 game winner Ed Figueroa and former five time 20 game winner Catfish Hunter. Ace Ron Guidry won’t be available until game three, as he pitched the final game of the ALCS against Kansas City.


Audio clips from joeydbball on Youtube (links to games below). NBC Broadcast with Joe Garagiola, Tony Kubek, Tom Seaver, and Curt Gowdy


Game 1: LAD LHP Tommy John (17 - 10 3.30 ERA 213 IP) vs. NYY RHP Ed Figueroa (20 - 9 2.99 ERA 253 IP)

Game 2: LAD RHP Burt Hooton (19 - 10 2.71 ERA 236 IP) vs. NYY Jim ‘Catfish’ Hunter (12 - 6 3.58 ERA 118 IP)


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

Episode 56 - Snakes that Rake and Brothers in Arms - 2023 NL Wild Card Round09 Oct 202301:19:31
2023 NL Wild Card Round Diamondbacks (84 - 78) @ Brewers (92 - 70) - American Family Field Milwaukee, WI The Brew Crew are back in the postseason for the fifth time in the last six years, capturing their third NL Central crown in that timespan. Under manager Craig Counsell’s stewardship, this Milwaukee ball club excels at preventing runs. With a three-headed monster at the top of their rotation, the Brewers can shut down even the most potent of lineups, not to mention the lights-out bullpen that lies in wait. Scoring has been an issue for this club, despite stellar campaigns from former MVP Christian Yelich and catcher William Contreras. The Brewers represent a model for small-market success in baseball, but with architect David Stearns off to NYC and hometown kid Counsell in a contract year, another postseason disappointment could portend a shakeup. The Arizona Diamondbacks return to the postseason for the first time since 2017. Lead by Torey Lovullo, the Snakes got off to a hot start this season, suffered through an abysmal July and early August, and then rallied to take the final Wild Card spot in September. Ace Zac Gallen and dependable Merrill Kelly supply quality and quantity in terms of innings. The other pitchers are not as reliable, but the addition of Paul Sewald has stabilized the ninth. Their outstanding rookie, Corbin Carroll, combines power and speed better than anyone not named Acuńa. The last team in, are these Dbacks primed for a run? Marlins (84 - 77*) @ Phillies (90 - 72) - Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA The Marlins did it, catching fire the last weeks of the season to leapfrog the Reds and Cubs to sneak in to the playoffs. First-year manager Skip Schumaker’s club was not supposed to be here, but an absurd 33 - 14 record in one run games helped this team overcome the worst run differential ever for a playoff team. The team had strong pitching despite a major regression from 2022 Cy Young Sandy Alcantara. The acquisition of AL Batting Champ Luis Arraez was essential, as he would go on to win the NL batting title this year. But if postseason baseball is to actually return to Miami, they’re going to have to beat the defending NL Champs. The 2022 Phillies went on a magical postseason run, but ultimately fell short against the Astros in the World Series. Not satisfied with that outcome, they added to their team in the offseason, signing closer Craig Kimbrel, starter Taijuan Walker, and biggest of all, all-star shortstop Trea Turner. The expectations were sky-high for Rob Thomson’s team, and early on the returns were not so great. Former MVP Bryce Harper missed the first two months with injury, and was limited to DH duty upon his initial return. Hoskins went down with a season ending injury in spring training. Slugger Kyle Schwarber’s batting average cratered and his defense was atrocious. Co-aces Zack Wheeler and Aaron Nola were solid, yet not the dominant starters they were expected to be. And Trea Turner was awful, looking nothing like the perennial MVP candidate he’d established himself as. But this Philly team held on, thanks in large part to clutch performances by youngsters Alec Bohm and Bryson Stott. Nick Castellanos returned to form with the bat. And the bullpen, which was a disaster for much of the ’22 season, displayed stretches of dominance to keep things afloat. Then Bryce moved to first base, allowing Schwarber to DH and rangy defenders Johan Rojas and Brandon Marsh to man the outfield instead. And after his struggles seemed to reach a breaking point, Trea Turner was honored with a standing ovation by the Philadelphia faithful, and he responded with the best two months of his entire career. Playoff baseball is returning to Philly once again this October, and the Bank will be jumping. Audio Clips from MLB.tv ARI Radio - Greg Schulte and Tom Candiotti MIL Radio - Bob Uecker PHI Radio - Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Tom McCarthy, Kevin Stocker Catch you next time, P.C.O.
Episode 55 - Ending a History of Heartbreak - 2023 AL Wild Card Round06 Oct 202301:03:03
October 2023 - Blue Jays @ Twins - Target Field The 2023 Postseason is underway, with the Wild Card series concluding earlier this week. Before the Division Series start, let's quickly recap the first round of the playoffs. The Blue Jays head to Minneapolis to take on the AL Central Champion Twins, who are looking to end an 18 game losing streak in the postseason dating back to 2004 (mostly at the hand of the Yankees.) Both teams boast solid starting pitching (Gausman, Berríos, Bassitt for Toronto and Lopéz, Gray, Ryan for Minnesota), lights out closers (Romano and Duran), and deep offensive lineups. If the Twins are going to win their first ever playoff victory at Target Field, perhaps they will need a new breakout star (paging Royce Lewis). Rangers @ Rays - Tropicana Field If you had asked me back in June or early July, I would have thought this matchup would have been the ALCS. Instead, both of these teams dealt with a bevy of injuries and now face best-of-three Wild Card series with the season on the line. Well, each team can turn to their aces for this matchup, right? Unfortunately no, as Jacob De Grom, Max Scherzer, Shane McClanahan, and Drew Rasmussen are all out for the year (Scherzer is attempting to return from a triceps injury). It will be Jordan Montgomery and Nathan Eovaldi for Texas, and Tampa will call upon Tyler Glasnow and Zach Eflin. None of them are slouches by any measure, but you'd rather turn to them for games 3 or 4 in a series, not 1 or 2. Both of these teams have high-powered offenses, but Texas has a clear edge with Semien and Seager leading the way. Whoever wins will then have to contend with the upstart Orioles, the Al's top team. All audio clips from MLB.tv Treasure Island Baseball Network, Twins Radio w/Cody Provus and Dan Gladden Rangers Radio w/Eric Nadel and Matt Hicks As always shout out to Baseball Reference for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O. P.S. keep an ear out for the NL Wild Card games coming soon
Episode 53 - An Ode to Mr. Oriole - Remembering the Career of Brooks Robinson28 Sep 202300:59:59

Baltimore’s Hoover. Mr. Oriole. The Human Vacuum Cleaner. The greatest defensive third baseman to ever grace the diamond. Baseball lost a legend this week. Brooks Robinson was not only a Hall of Fame baseball player, he was a Hall of Fame human being. From Little Rock, Arkansas, Brooks Robinson exemplified the Oriole Way for 23 seasons as a ballplayer, and many more as a broadcaster and as a member of the Baltimore community. He amassed 2,848 hits, 268 HR, 1357 RBI, 18 All-Star appearances, the 1964 MVP, the 1970 WS MVP, and perhaps most impressively 16 consecutive Gold Gloves at third base (a record for position players). Brooks was beloved for the way he played the game. At the hot corner, he made the spectacular appear routine, ranging and diving to his left or his right to take away would-be base hits. His unrivaled anticipation and relentless effort allowed him to make plays on balls nearly any other player would deem impossible. Brooks is, and forever shall be the gold standard for third base defense. And when it mattered most, Robinson would deliver in the clutch with a home run or a double. And he did it all with a smile on his face. Brooks Robinson played baseball with incredible joy and grace, not to mention another tremendous quality, generosity to the fans. Brooks considered himself blessed to have a Hall of Fame career, a loyal fanbase, a supportive family, and a successful life. We, as fans, were blessed to have Brooks Robinson. Baseball was made better by Brooks Robinson. We will miss you, dearly.


Audio clips from Youtube, links below.


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Episode 52 - Pops - 1979 World Series Game Seven - Pirates @ Orioles01 Sep 202301:59:46

Wednesday October 17th, 1979 @ Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, MD


It all comes down to this. Game Seven. Chuck Tanner’s Terrors have forced a winner-take-all battle against the Earl of Baltimore and his Birds. These Pirates, who call themselves the ‘Family’, have rallied from a 3-1 deficit, besting two of the Orioles’ aces, Mike Flanagan and Jim Palmer. Can they make it three in a row? Standing in their way will be one of the breakout stars of this postseason for Baltimore, 25 year old Scott McGregor (13 - 6 3.35 ERA 174 IP). The crafty lefty has been sensational in these playoffs, going the distance in both of his starts. He’ll need to be on his game if he intends to quiet this high-powered Pittsburgh offense. Starting tonight on short rest for the Buccos will be big Jim Bibby (12 - 4 2.81 ERA 137 IP), who has been strong in his two postseason starts thus far. It will be all hands on deck aboard Chuck Tanner’s Pirate ship, and when it gets down to the late innings, they will look for their Captain, Willie ‘Pops’ Stargell, to lead the way. Tune in to the thrilling conclusion to one of the best World Series in baseball history. It will be a fitting send off to an outstanding decade for the sport.


Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube. ABC broadcast w/ Keith Jackson, Howard Cowell, Don Drysdale, and Vin Scully.

Also, clips from The Cobra at Twilight, MLB Network Documentary


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Episode 51 - The Candyman and Teke - 1979 World Series Game Six - Pirates @ Orioles25 Aug 202301:07:11

Tuesday October 16th, 1979 @ Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, MD


The Pirates were able to rally around their heartbroken manager and stave off elimination in game five behind huge performances from Tim Foli, Bill Madlock, Bert Blyleven, and unexpectedly Jim Rooker. The series now heads back to Baltimore, with the odds still against Chuck Tanner’s Terrors. To try and close out this series for the Orioles, manager Earl Weaver turns to one of his most dependable starters, Jim Palmer (10 - 6 3.30 ERA 155 IP). The tall, handsome right-hander, whom many would argue is one of, if not the best pitchers of his generation, was solid in game two, but the O’s took the loss in the ninth despite his efforts. Taking the hill on short rest for the Pirates will be John Candelaria (14 - 9 3.22 ERA 207 IP). The tall and … tall lefty has battled injuries all year, and he was pummeled by the Orioles bats following the rain delay in game three. Despite those struggles, the Pirates know their lefty has the talent to deliver a gem any time he toes the rubber. Given the desperate circumstances, expect Chuck Tanner to turn to his ace reliever, Kent Tekulve (10 - 8 2.75 ERA 31 SV 134 ?IP). The lanky sidewinder is looking for redemption after a nightmare of an outing in game four. Can the Buccos keep their season alive for another day, or will the Birds seal the deal at home. Tune in for a great game six!


Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube. ABC broadcast w/ Keith Jackson, Howard Cowell, and Don Drysdale.


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Episode 50 - We Are Family - 1979 World Series Game Five - Orioles @ Pirates18 Aug 202301:15:02

Sunday October 14th, 1979 @ Three Rivers Stadium Pittsburgh, PA


On the verge of elimination, the Pittsburgh Pirates have just received heartbreaking news; manager Chuck Tanner’s mother passed away. It is undoubtedly a blow to 'the Family’, but perhaps the grief may serve as a rallying cry. The Buccos will need to stay together if they want to do what just three teams have done in World Series history (as of 1979); come back from a 3 - 1 deficit. And do they have a tall task ahead of them.

Taking the mound for Earl Weaver’s Orioles is the Cy Young of the AL, Mike Flanagan (23 - 9 3.08 ERA 265 IP). The lefty ace went the distance in game one, but he did have to labor through the final innings, providing the Pirates bats plenty of looks at the lefty. To counter, Chuck Tanner turns to veteran lefty Jim Rooker (4 - 7 4.60 ERA 103 IP), a curious decision with the season on the line. Rooker was injured for most of the season, but he was brilliant out of the bullpen in game one. The Pirates will need more of that from the lefty if they hope to quiet the potent Baltimore offense. Even if Pittsburgh can stave off elimination in this game, the road ahead does not look promising, with Jim Palmer and Scott McGregor waiting to greet them if the series goes back to Baltimore. That being said, never tell these guys the odds.


Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube. ABC Broadcast w/ Al Michaels, Howard Cosell, and Don Drysdale. Pregame by Vin Scully.


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Episode 49 - In a Pinch - 1979 World Series Game Four - Orioles @ Pirates11 Aug 202301:15:12
Saturday October 13th, 1979 @ Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA Not even twelve hours after Scott McGregor finished off a complete game victory following a rain delay, the Orioles and Pirates are back at it in a pivotal game four. Earl Weaver's squad has the advantage, and their bats came alive in game three. Big Jim Bibby (12 - 4 2.81 ERA 137 IP) takes the hill for Chuck Tanner’s Pirates, looking to replicate his strong postseason debut. For Baltimore, it will be young righty Dennis Martinez (15 - 16 3.66 ERA 292 IP), who led the AL in innings pitched this season. This game will come down to the bullpen and the bench, both strengths for these managers. Tune in for another thrilling matchup. Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube. ABC broadcast w/ Al Michaels, Howard Cosell, and Don Drysdale. As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
Episode 48 - Platoon Advantage - 1979 World Series Game Three - Orioles @ Pirates03 Aug 202301:10:40

Friday October 12th, 1979 @ Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA


The series is tied at one game apiece as we head to Pittsburgh for games three through five. Rain is in the forecast for tonight's game, but with the turf only a downpour will cause a delay (spoiler alert, there will be a downpour). Tonight's pitching matchup will consist of two lefties. Young hurler Scott McGregor (13 - 6 3.35 ERA 174 IP) takes the hill coming off one of the best performances of his career against the Angels in the ALCS. Former All-Star John Candelaria (14 - 9 3.22 ERA 207 IP) gets the call for Chuck Tanner's squad. The tall lefty has been battling back issues down the stretch, but can still deliver an ace level outing on occasion. With left handers on the hill for both teams, the managers will call upon their right-handed bats to fill out the lineup. Earl Weaver will turn to Kiko Garcia, Benny Ayala, and Gary Roenicke to play the platoon advantage, while Chuck Tanner slides in Bill Robinson and Steve Nicosia. Which decisions will be fortuitous tonight? Tune in for an explosive game three.


Audioclips from joeydbball Youtube. ABC Broadcast - Al Michaels, Howard Cosell, Don Drysdale


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Episode 47 - Fighting the Elements - 1979 World Series Game 2 - Pirates @ Orioles28 Jul 202301:19:58

Thursday October 11th, 1979 @ Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, MD

The outfield is torn up, the warning track riddled with puddles, the infield is choppy, and the grass is wet. Suffice it to say, Memorial Stadium is a mess. But that won't stop the World Series. The Baltimore Orioles jumped out to an early lead in game one, but they just barely held off the Pirates late rally to secure a 5-4 victory. The Pittsburgh bullpen kept the O's bats quiet, while the offense chipped away at the lefty Flanagan. The 1979 AL Cy Young displayed impressive resolve, inducing a pop-out from '79 NL MVP Willie Stargell to end the game and strand '78 NL MVP Dave Parker at third base. The stars have come out to play these playoffs, and tonight will be no different. The pitching matchup is a pair of future Hall-of-Famers and longtime TV broadcasters, handsome Jim Palmer (10 - 6 3.30 ERA 155 IP) and the Dutchman Bert Blyleven (12 - 5 3.60 ERA 237 IP). Both will pitch well tonight, but neither will factor in the decision. The key hit from this game will come from an unexpected, yet quite familiar player. Tune in for an excellent game two.


Audioclips from joeydbball Youtube. ABC broadcast w/ Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell, and Don Drysdale


As always shoutout to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Episode 46 - A Cold and Damp Night in Baltimore - 1979 World Series Game One - Pirates @ Orioles21 Jul 202301:13:45

Wednesday October 10th, 1979 @ Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, MD


After a rainout the previous night, the 1979 World Series is set to begin at Memorial Stadium in weather fit for football (40 degrees and wet). A rematch of the 1971 Fall Classic, Earl Weaver's Baltimore Orioles look to get the edge on Chuck Tanner's Pittsburgh Pirates. These are two evenly matched ballclubs, the champions of their respective leagues. They share a lot of similarities in roster construction, boasting star power at right field and first base (Murray and Singleton for BAL: Stargell and Parker for PIT), productive platoon options in left (Lowenstein/Roenicke: Robinson/Milner), burners in center (Bumbry: Moreno), scrappy infielders (DeCinces, Belanger, and Dauer: Madlock, Foli, and Garner), top of the rotation aces (Flanagan and Palmer: Candelaria and Blyleven), and reliable bullpen arms who are no stranger to high leverage situations that (Stanhouse, Stoddard, and Martinez: Tekulve, Jackson, and Romo). This series will be quite a battle.

Taking the mound for Baltimore is lefty Mike Flanagan (23 - 9 3.08 ERA 265 IP), a workhorse whose addition of a changeup to his repertoire elevated him to a Cy Young caliber pitcher. Opposing him is veteran righty Bruce Kison (13 - 7 3.19 ERA 172 IP), who was just a rookie when the Pirates beat the O's back in '71. Coming into this game, Kison has allowed just one run in 22 career postseason innings (4 - 0 record, 1 GS). Who will take game? Tune in to an excellent start to this World Series.


Audioclips from joeydbball Youtube. ABC Broadcast w/ Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell, and Don Drysdale


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.

Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Get a Hit for Gilliam - 1978 NLCS - Phillies vs. Dodgers22 Mar 202401:07:39
1978 NLCS We have another repeat matchup on the National League side of the playoffs, with the Los Angeles Dodgers (95 - 67) and the Philadelphia Phillies (90 - 72) squaring off once again. This is the third straight NLCS appearance for the Phils, but they’ve yet to win a playoff game at Veterans Stadium, much to the disappointment of their energized fans. Although the Phillies lead the NL East for most of the season, there was fear of a 1964-esque collapse in September. The Pirates and Cubs were chasing them down, but Danny Ozark’s squad rallied for a strong finish to stave off their pursuers. The pitching staff was solid, yet unspectacular. Carlton and Christenson provided both quality and quantity in terms of innings, and the bullpen was as reliable as ever with Reed, McGraw, and Brusstar. The Phillies had an elite offense just a year ago (5.23 R/G 108 OPS+ 1st in NL), but their run production slipped this season (4.37 R/G 99 OPS+ 3rd in NL). This was largely due to a significant drop in power from the likes of Mike Schmidt (.574 SLG in ’77 -> .435 SLG in ’78), and Bake McBride (.564 SLG -> .392 SLG), not to mention paltry bench production compared to the previous year. Greg “The Bull” Luzinski put together another excellent campaign (35 HR 101 RBI 153 OPS+) and will look to continue his great postseason play. He’ll need his teammates to join him this year if they want to advance to the World Series. The Dodgers road back to the World Series was certainly more challenging than last year, as they trailed both San Francisco and Cincinnati in the NL West at the beginning of August. They proceeded to finish out the year 33 - 19 while the Giants and Reds sputtered down the stretch. Although not as dominant as they were in ’77, Tommy Lasorda’s Dodgers were quite formidable. The lineup boasted a quartet of 30 HR hitters last year, but did not have a single guy reach that mark this season. That is not to say those guys had bad years. To the contrary, Reggie Smith (29 HR 93 RBI 162 OPS+), Steve Garvey (21 HR 113 RBI 138 OPS+), and Ron Cey (23 HR 84 RBI 134 OPS+) provided more than enough punch to lead the NL’s top offense (4.49 R/G 108 OPS+). Bounce back seasons from veteran Rick Monday and pinch-hitter extraordinaire Lee Lacy offset letdowns from Steve Yeager and Dusty Baker. The starting rotation was best in the league once again, with Sutton, Hooton, John, and Rau all winning at least 15 games and throwing nearly 200 innings or more. General manager Al Campanis added much needed bullpen help with a free agent signing of a former White Sox and Pirate standout, Terry Forster (22 SV 1.93 ERA 65 IP). The lefty fireballer has been money in the late innings for LA. As the Dodgers get ready to defend their NL Pennant, their thoughts are with their hitting coach, Jim Gilliam. The former All-Star second baseman, who spent all of his MLB playing and coaching career with the Dodgers, suffered a brain bleed in late September and has been in a coma ever since. Unfortunately, he will never wake up from that coma. Gilliam had always felt lucky to be a Dodger, and they were lucky to have him. If the Dodgers are able to win this series, it will be for Jim Gilliam. Game 1: PHI RHP Larry Christenson (13 - 14 3.24 ERA 228 IP) vs. LAD RHP Burt Hooton (19 - 10 2.71 ERA 236 IP) Game 2: PHI RHP Dick Ruthven (13 - 5 2.99 ERA 150 IP) vs. LAD LHP Tommy John (17 - 10 3.30 ERA 213 IP) Game 3: LAD RHP Don Sutton (15 - 11 3.55 ERA 238 IP) vs. PHI LHP Steve Carlton (16 - 13 2.84 ERA 247 IP) Game 4: LAD LHP Doug Rau (15 - 9 3.26 ERA 199 IP) vs. PHI LHP Randy Lerch (11 - 8 3.96 ERA 184 IP) Audio clips from joeydbball on Youtube - ABC Broadcast with Al Michaels, Don Drysdale, and Johnny Bench As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
Episode 45 - The Dutchman - 1979 NLCS Game Three - Reds @ Pirates14 Jul 202301:13:09

Friday Afternoon, October 5th, 1979 @ Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA


After two thrilling extra-inning victories in Cincinnati, the Pirates are headed home on the precipice of another World Series berth. The 'Family', as they are referred to by their loyal fans, have excelled in all facets of the game: great starting pitching (Candelaria and Bibby), tremendous defense (Foli, Madlock, and Ott), timely hitting (Stargell and Parker), and clutch bullpen heroics (Tekulve, Jackson, and unexpectedly Don Robinson!). Pittsburgh manager Chuck Tanner is confident those trends will continue, sending a veteran righty to the mound, Bert Blyleven (12 - 5 3.60 ERA 237 IP). The Dutch-born hurler will deliver one of the best games of his storied Hall-of-Fame career in his first career postseason start.

Reds manager John McNamara is hoping to keep the Pirates big bats at bay with young righty Mike LaCoss (14 - 8 3.50 ERA 205 IP), a 23 year old All-Star in just his second season in the big leagues. If the youngster runs into early trouble, expect McNamara to turn to veteran lefty Fred Norman (11 - 13 3.64 ERA 195 IP). If things don't go the Reds way, it will likely be the final time that Joe Morgan dons a Cincy uniform, signaling an end to the era of the Big Red Machine.

Tune in to another exciting conclusion of a championship series.


Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube. KDKA-TV broadcast w/ Milo Hamilton (final game as PIT PxP announcer), Lanny Frattare, and Nelson Briles


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Episode 44 - Big Jim Bibby - 1979 NLCS Game Two - Pirates @ Reds07 Jul 202301:23:05
October 3, 1979 @ Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati Ohio The National League rivals are back at it again after the Pirates won in dramatic fashion in game one, thanks in large part to MVP Willie Stargell's 3-run homer in extra innings. This will be another game that will come down to the wire, and like game one, it will be a pitchers' duel. But unlike game one, this is a bit of an unexpected matchup, with neither starter being in their teams rotation for the majority of the season. For John McNamara's Reds, it will be 22 year old rookie righty Frank Pastore (6 - 7 4.25 ERA 95 IP), who spent much of the year in between the majors and AAA, but finished strong down the stretch with a 3 - 1 record in September, including a shutout against the Braves to close the season. On the mound for the Pirates is big righty Jim Bibby, (12 - 4 2.81 ERA 137 IP), a veteran fireballer who was a swingman for most of the year, but flourished as a starter in the second half. Bibby's stuff has always been electric, but his command can be inconsistent to say the least. Pittsburgh manager Chuck Tanner will look for his starter to provide some length before turning it over to his often-utilized bullpen. Tune in for another excellent playoff baseball game. Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube. KDKA-TV broadcast: Milo Hamilton, Lanny Frattare, Nelson Briles As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
Episode 43 - Scrap Iron - 1979 NLCS Game One - Pirates @ Reds30 Jun 202301:22:51

October 2, 1979 @ Riverfront Stadium

For the fourth time this decade, the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Cincinnati Reds will face off for the National League Pennant. The Reds have had the advantage so far this decade, defeating the Buccos in the previous three series with a combined 9-2 record. Both of these teams have dominated their respective divisions throughout this decade (6th NL east crown for PIT, 5th NL West crown for CIN), but the teams look a bit different from their previous matchups. Yes, Willie Stargell and Dave Parker are still threats in the middle of the lineup; but now they are supported by the likes of Omar Moreno, Bill Madlock, Phil Garner, and others. Bert Blyleven and Jim Bibby have come in to stabilize the rotation. Danny Murtagh is long gone as manager; Chuck Tanner gets his first crack at the postseason. Ditto for John McNamara, who replaces legendary Reds skipper Sparky Anderson (who left for Detroit). Tom Seaver is the new ace for the Reds. Key cogs of the Big Red Machine, Pete Rose and Tony Perez, departed in free agency. Former MVPs Joe Morgan and George Foster have battled injuries all year, and it seems as if these games may be the last that Morgan will play in a Red uniform. The Great Johnny Bench and ever reliable Dave Concepcion are still solid as ever up the middle, but Cincinnati has needed the boost from others like Ray Knight and Dave Collins.

This game one figures to be a pitchers' duel, with two aces going at it. Tom Seaver (16 - 6 3.14 ERA 215 IP) takes the hill in his first, and surprisingly only postseason game for the Reds since he was traded in '77. On the bump for Pittsburgh is lefty John Candelaria (14 - 9 3.22 ERA 207 IP), one of the most dependable left-handed starters in all of baseball for the better part of a decade (averaged 15 - 9 3.19 ERA 216 IP between '76 - '80). This game and this series will be determined by great defense and timely hitting, as many thrilling postseason series are. Tune in for a fantastic game one.


Audio Clips from joeydbball Youtube. NBC Broadcast w/ Joe Garagiola, Tony Kubek, and Don Sutton.


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Episode 42 - Great Scott - 1979 ALCS Game Four - Orioles @ Angels23 Jun 202301:32:45

The Angels staved off elimination in walk off fashion in game three, but they have their work cut out for them if they want to force a game five. The Orioles send their number four starter to the hill, but lefty Scott McGregor (13 - 6 3.35 ERA 174 IP) would be a number two on most staffs. The LA born workhorse doesn't have a reputation as a big-game pitcher, but this start would begin a string of postseason excellence. Opposing him for the Angels is righty Chris Knapp (5 - 5 5.51 ERA 98 IP), who struggled with injuries this season, but was 10 - 1 at Anaheim Stadium in his career. The Angels won the AL West with their high-powered offense, but their pitching leaves a lot to be desired. With a win today, the Orioles would reach their fourth World Series in the past ten years. Tune in to the conclusion of an exhilarating series.


Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube. NBC Broadcast w/ Dick Enberg, Wes Parker, and Sparky Anderson.


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information and much, much more.


Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Episode 41 - Tanana Daiquiri vs. El Presidente - 1979 ALCS Game Three - Orioles @ Angels16 Jun 202301:15:16

For the first time in their relatively short history, the Angels are hosting a playoff game in Anaheim. The bad news, they are down 2 - 0 int he series against the juggernaut Baltimore Orioles. Facing elimination, they send workhorse lefty Frank Tanana (7 - 5 3.89 ERA 90 IP) to the mound, hoping he will recapture some of his pre-injury glory (averaged 16 - 12 2.86 ERA 259 IP per season over the previous 5 seasons). Opposing him for Earl Weaver's Orioles is workhorse righty Dennis Martinez (15 - 16 3.66 ERA 292 IP), who led the league in innings and complete games (like Tanana had a couple of years prior). The previous two games have each had electric finishes, and this game will be no different. The crowd will be anxious and be ready to explode anytime the Angels come through. Tune in for an exhilarating playoff game.


Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube.


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information and much, much more.


Catch you next time,


P.C.O.

Episode 40 - Steady Eddie - 1979 ALCS Game Two - Angels @ Orioles02 Jun 202301:16:05

1979 ALCS Game Two


After a thrilling walk-off win in game one, the Orioles look to take a commanding 2-0 series lead against the Angels. Baltimore sends their Cy Young winner, lefty Mike Flanagan (23 - 9 3.08 ERA 265 IP), to the mound. He has been a workhorse all season, but has been known to lose it quickly if he really gets in trouble. Opposing him is California righty Dave Frost (16 - 10 3.57 ERA 239 IP), who is having a career year, unfortunately the only one of his relatively short career. This game will once again be close at the end, but it will play out in a much different fashion than game one. Can the Orioles take control of this series, or will the Angels even it up. Tune in to this barnburner.


Audio clips from joeydbball Youtube - NBC Broadcast: Dick Enberg, Wes Parker, Sparky Anderson


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Episode 39 - The Lowenstein Apathy Club - 1979 ALCS Game One - Angels @ Orioles26 May 202301:13:38

1979 ALCS Game One - 10/3/79 - Memorial Stadium - Baltimore, Maryland


California Angels

For the first time in their 19 year history, the California Angels (88 - 74) are in the playoffs! The trade for former MVP and seven time batting champ Rod Carew has paid off immediately. The Angels have the league's top offense, lead by an MVP performance by Don Baylor (.296/.371/.530 36 HR 139 RBI 145 OPS+) and bolstered by bounce back All-Star seasons from 2B Bobby Grich (.294/.365/.537 30 HR 101 RBI 145 OPS+) and C Brian Downing (.326/.418/.482 12 HR 75 RBI 142 OPS+). Nolan Ryan, Dave Frost, and Frank Tanana hold down the rotation, and rookie righty Mark Clear is the lone star out of the pen. Former All Star shortstop Jim Fregosi (who was famously traded for his star righty Ryan earlier this decade) is at the helm for California, in just his first full season as a manager. This feel-good team, these "Yes We Can" Angels have a tall task ahead of them in their first ever postseason series.


Baltimore Orioles

Pitching, defense, and three-run homers. That's how Earl Weaver's Orioles (102 - 57) get it done. This season marks the sixth American League East crown since '69 for Baltimore, and while the lineups and rotations have changed, their style of play has not. Sure, Jim Palmer, Mark Belanger, and Al Bumbry are still there, but gone are the Robinsons (Brooks and Frank), Boog Powell, Davey Johnson, Dave McNally, and Mike Cuellar, just to name a few. The rotation is strong once again, led by Cy Young winner Mike Flanagan, as well as Scott McGregor and Dennis Martinez. The bullpen is reliable, with Don Stanhouse and Tippy Martinez always on call. And the lineup is dangerous, with stars Eddie Murray (.295/.369/.475 25 HR 99 RBI 130 OPS+) and Ken Singleton (.295/.405/.533 35 HR 111 RBI 155 OPS+) packing plenty of punch in the heart of the order. The role players always shine under Weaver, with Gary Roenicke, Pat Kelly, and utility-man John Lowenstein providing timely hits time and again.


Game one of this series is a matchup of legends: Jim Palmer (10 - 6 3.30 ERA 155 IP) vs. Nolan Ryan (16 - 14 3.60 ERA 222 IP). Both have struggled with injuries and inconsistency throughout the year; however, they will bring their best in the playoffs and keep their teams in it. Neither will factor in the decision, as this tight ballgame will go into extra innings. From there, an unexpected hero will shine. Tune in for a thrilling start to the 1979 postseason!


Links

  • Audio Clips from joeydbball Youtube. NBC Broadcast and Baltimore Radio WFBR-AM w/Tom Marr and Bill O'Donnell.
  • As always shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more.


Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Episode 38 - Campy - 1973 World Series Game Seven - Mets @ Athletics06 Apr 202301:16:21

The two best words in baseball: Game Seven. The A's avoided elimination behind outstanding performances of stars Reggie Jackson and Catfish Hunter, besting fellow future Hall-of-Famer Tom Seaver in game six. For the third time in this series, we will see the matchup between lefties Ken Holtzman (21 - 13 2.97 297 IP) and Jon Matlack (14 - 16 3.20 242 IP). Matlack has been brilliant in the postseason so far, allowing zero earned runs in 23 innings pitched across three starts. Can he keep up his dominance, or will the A's bats have an answer for the budding star? Holtzman has been a workhorse all season for Oakland, but he didn't even make it out of the first inning in game four. For the A's to become back-to-back champs, they will need him to make a major adjustment in this winner-take-all game. There have been plenty of distractions in this series, partly due to meddlesome owners (Charlie O. Finley), controversial plays, porous defense (Felix Milland and Mike Andrews), abrupt retirement announcements (Willie Mays), and speculation about managers' next jobs (Dick Williams). But all of that goes to the wayside with a game seven. For all the marbles, for history, for legacy.

Audio Clips from Phenia Films Youtube - NBC Broadcasters - Monte Moore, Curt Gowdy, Tony Kubek

As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.

Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Episode 37 - The Dawn of Mr. October - 1973 World Series Game Six - Mets @ Athletics24 Mar 202301:07:38

The series returns to the Oakland Coliseum with the Mets just one win away from their second World Series in franchise history. With their backs against the wall, the A's turn to Jim 'Catfish' Hunter (21 - 4, 3.34 ERA, 256 IP) to stave off elimination. The Mets will look to the Franchise, Tom Seaver (19 - 10, 2.08 ERA, 290 IP), to cap off another terrific season. Unanimous 1973 MVP Reggie Jackson has struggled mightily in the playoffs so far (8 for 42, 2 RBI, 12 Ks in 10 games), and if Oakland wants a chance at a game seven, he will need to turn his series around. The middle of the Mets order - Staub, Jones, and Milner - have provided plenty of thump so far, so it will be key for the Catfish to keep them at bay. Will the Mets be able to seal the deal, or will the A's fight to keep the season alive? Tune in for an exciting game six.


Audio Clips from Sports Revisited Youtube.

NBC Broadcast - Curt Gowdy, Tony Kubek, Monte Moore NYM Radio Broadcast - Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Lindsey Nelson


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more.


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P.C.O.

Episode 36 - Ya Gotta Believe! - 1973 World Series Game Five - Athletics @ Mets17 Mar 202301:02:16

The Mets and A's are all tied up at two games apiece, with one final game at Shea Stadium before the series heads back to Oakland. New York sends veteran lefty Jerry Koosman (14 - 15, 2.84 ERA 263 IP) to the mound, having yet to lose a postseason game in his career (5 GS, 3 - 0, 4.09 ERA 32.2 IP). Oakland manager Dick Williams counters with former Cy Young and MVP Vida Blue (20 - 9, 3.28 263 IP), who has yet to win a playoff game in his career (12 G, 5 GS, 0 - 3 5.73 33 IP). Neither manager had to turn to their respective relief aces, Tug McGraw and Rollie Fingers, in the Mets blowout win in game four, so expect both to be called upon in high leverage situations. The Mets look to continue their excellent run of pitching, the staff sporting a combine 1.67 ERA coming into this game. Both teams are looking to clean up the defense, as costly errors have played a major role so far in this series. Who will gain control and place themselves just one win away from a World Series Championship? Tune in to this excellent game 5 five.


Audio Clips from Sports Revisited Youtube - NBC Broadcasters Curt Gowdy, Lindsey Nelson, Tony Kubek. Oakland Radio - Jim Simpson, Monte Moore


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.


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P.C.O.


****RIP Jesus Alou****

Those Damn Yankees - 1978 ALCS - Royals vs. Yankees15 Mar 202401:17:20

1978 ALCS - October 3rd - 7th, 1978 


For the third straight season, the Kansas City Royals (92 - 70) and the New York Yankees (100 - 63) will battle for the American League pennant. The previous two series were classics, with the Yanks pulling through in the ninth inning of winner-take-all game fives. For the Royals, they are hoping that the third time will be the charm. Their offensive machine kept rolling, with strong performances by stalwart George Brett, reliable Darrell Porter, and a return to form from Amos Otis. The starting pitching continued to be solid, led by Leonard, Splittorff, and Gura, but perhaps the most significant addition was to the bullpen (which had struggled in previous playoffs). The ‘Mad Hungarian’, Al Hrabosky, has been outstanding in late innings, and the fans have certainly appreciated his showmanship. Manager Whitey Herzog will need his lefty reliever to combat the big left-handed bats of New York.

 

The final three games of this series will be in New York, but the Yankees will be at a slight pitching disadvantage to start, since ace Ron Guidry won’t be available until game four. Rookie Jim Beattie will get the game one start for the Yankees, and the Royals will turn to back-to back 20 game winner Dennis Leonard. Manager Bob Lemon will need some innings from the young righty. If the Yankees can steal one in Kansas City, they will be in position to take the series when it gets back to New York.


Audio clips from joeydbball on Youtube (links below)

ABC broadcast with Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell, and Jim Palmer

WPIX Broadcast with Frank Messer, Phil Rizzuto, and Bill White


Game 1: KCR RHP Dennis Leonard (21 - 17 3.33 ERA 294 IP) vs. NYY RHP Jim Beattie (6 - 9 3.73 ERA 128 IP)

Game 2: KCR LHP Larry Gura (16 - 4 2.72 ERA 221 IP) vs. NYY RHP Ed Figueroa (20 - 9 2.99 ERA 253 IP)

Game 3: NYY RHP Jim 'Catfish' Hunter (12 - 6 3.58 ERA 118 IP) vs. KCR LHP Paul Splittorff (19 - 13 3.40 ERA 262 IP)

Game 4: NYY LHP Ron Guidry (25 - 3 1.74 ERA 273 IP) vs. KCR RHP Dennis Leonard


As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more.


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P.C.O.

Episode 35 - Jon Matlack's Gem - 1973 World Series Game Four - Athletics @ Mets10 Mar 202301:04:28

With Oakland leading New York in this series two games to one, both teams turn to their game one starters. Rising star Jon Matlack (14 - 16 3.20 242 IP) takes the hill for the Mets, having allowed just one earned run in his last four starts, though only sporting a 2-2 record across those games. For the A's it will be veteran workhorse Ken Holtzman (21 - 13 2.97 297 IP), who won game one of the series but has had an extraordinary workload placed upon him this season. If the series is not resolved by then, expect both of these pitchers to be available for game seven. Rusty Staub (3 HR this postseason) is playing with an injured right shoulder, and he is just beginning to look like himself at the plate again. Look for 'Le Grand Orange' to provide some thump in Queens. Shea Stadium is rocked and ready for an exciting game 4 matchup. 

Audio clips from Phenia Films Youtube.

As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.

Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Episode 34 - The Franchise and the Catfish - 1973 World Series Game Three - Athletics @ Mets03 Mar 202301:20:03

The series moves to Shea Stadium for a marquee matchup between two future Hall-of-Famers. Tom 'Terrific' Seaver (19 - 10 2.08 290 IP) gets the ball for the Mets, looking to continue his excellent career to this point. Opposing him will be Jim 'Catfish' Hunter (21 - 5 3.34 256 IP), the country boy turned perennial 20 game winner, who is coming off of a series clinching shutout against Baltimore. Bert Campaneris and Joe Rudi, the top of Oakland's order, will attempt to spark the A's offense against a tough righty, while Wayne Garrett and Rusty Staub aim to provide some thump for New York. This series has been competitive and tight thus far, and this pitchers' duel will be no different. 

Audio Clips from Phenia Films the MLB Archives Original Broadcast Youtube

As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information and much, much more.

Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

Episode 33 - Farewell to the "Say Hey" Kid - 1973 World Series - Mets @ Athletics24 Feb 202301:23:22

The Oakland A's were able to hold on in game one, thanks in large part to a tremendous relief performance from Rollie Fingers. Offense was held to a minimum in that game, but that won't be the case here in game two, despite the matchup between two great lefties. 1971 Cy Young and MVP Vida Blue (20 - 9 3.28 263 IP) gets the ball for the A's. For the Mets it will be reliable lefty Jerry Koosman (14 - 15 2.84 263 IP), who has been excellent thus far in his postseason career. Although he is not in the starting lineup, Willie Mays will play a significant role late in this game, capping off one of the best careers we will ever see. Stay tuned for a back and forth battle. Neither of these teams will go down without a fight.

Audio clips from Youtube.

As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for boxscores, statistics, background information, and much, much more.

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P.C.O.

Episode 32 - Roland Glen Fingers - 1973 World Series Game One - Mets @ Athletics15 Feb 202301:21:53

After two exciting, 5-game championship series, we are on to the 1973 World Series between the A's and the Mets. These teams took much different paths to get here, but both are on fire heading into the Fall Classic. The Mets won 20 of their final 28 games to end the season, and they upset the highly favored Big Red Machine in the NLCS. The A's cruised to the AL West title, but they had a tough matchup against the Baltimore Orioles, requiring a shutout from Catfish Hunter in the final game to advance. These playoffs have been a thrill so far, and they're only going to get more exciting in this series.

In game one, we have a duel between lefties, both coming off of outstanding performances. Oakland's Ken Holtzman (21 - 13 2.97 297 IP) went all 11 innings in his victory over the O's in Game 3 of the ALCS, and New York's young star Jon Matlack (14 - 16 3.20 242 IP) threw a two-hit shutout against the Reds in a brilliant Game 2 of the NLCS. Both are looking to continue their excellence to start this World Series. If needed, both teams can turn to standout relievers if the starters can't get it done. Future Hall-of-Famer Rollie Fingers is the go to for A's manager Dick Williams (another Future Hall-of-Famer). 1972 Hall of Fame inductee Yogi Berra of the Mets won't hesitate to bring in Tug McGraw for the Mets, though every outing of his has potential to produce anxiety for a manager. These teams have championship experience, and they will need to utilize it to take advantage in this series.

Audio Clips from Phenia Films the MLB Archives Original Broadcast Youtube.

As always, shout out to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more.

Catch you next time,

P.C.O.

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