I was only 9 years old back in 1967, but even then, I would scour the TV listings for any and ALL sports-related programming. Especially anything having to do with Willie Mays. I wonder how I missed seeing this when it originally aired? This was excellent!
Awesome on so many levels! The great Chris Schenkel with dark hair. Loved the commercials kept in. Made it feel like u were watching it with ur Swanson TV dinner on ur TV tray in '67.
This is wonderful. I grew up in Atlanta during this time and moved to Philly shortly thereafter. Love seeing footage from those old ball parks including Forbes Field. This is a gem of a snapshot of history
Unbelievable! I've been taking about that play, where Willie caught the ball barehanded and threw Gilliam out at the plate by 10 feet, for decades because I was sitting in the centerfield bleachers right behind Willie at that game. Most people think I make it up to tout Willie. I remember it was Willie Davis that hit the single. Wills was lead off. He hit in front of Gilliam. This clip may wrong about the Wills part. Lou Johnson made a great defensive plat in the ninth inning for the Dodgers. Giants were down by one run. Koufax was still in the game. Willie hit a towering shot to left field that looked like a sure game tying homer until the wind knocked it straight down when it got to the fence. Johnson jumped up at the fence and couldn't catch it, but he knocked it back in play off of his glove a foot or more from above the top of the fence. Willie was stranded on base and Koufax finished a complete game win.
8:00 Giants manager Herman Franks so cavalierly calls 35 year old Mays, his team's 15-year Vet senior leader and Team Captain, a "boy" - doesn't even blink either, its so 1967 culturally routine for him.
My first baseball game at Wrigley Field against the Giants. Jenkins won, but Mays Homered. My dad let me know what a special thing it was to see Mays play. I used to love going to the Cubs/ Giants games Fergie v. Juan Marichal. What close hard fought games those were
Man, that was great. I have a fascination for that era mid and late sixties, especially music and sports scenes. Always want to hear and learn about it. But seeing clips of things as they happened i. e. tv shows (w/commercials), interviews, performances are definitely unbeatable.
“It’s kind of fun now and then to use the names of real people in my comic strip [Peanuts]. And after looking over about twenty-five years’ accumulation of strips, I discovered that I had used the name Willie Mays more than any other individual. I suppose it’s because, to me, Willie Mays has always symbolized perfection.” -The late Charles Schulz, an encomium I dare say many second.
He's playing baseball. Anyone still getting to play the children's game as an adult is still a boy, at least a little bit. Players are still called boys today. Stop bringing race into everything.
my heart goes out to the family,He should be in the Hall of Fame,there are alot of b people who point fingers,stl hall of fame should shpo;d be in from sylvia
Ok, would it have been better if it were cowboys instead? That sure was prevalent on the screen back then, not to mention the detective shows that did a whole lot of that. Different times, wasn't a critical subject at that time. Had other issues, the Big V being one of them.
Thanks for posting!
I was only 9 years old back in 1967, but even then, I would scour the TV listings for any and ALL sports-related programming. Especially anything having to do with Willie Mays. I wonder how I missed seeing this when it originally aired? This was excellent!
Awesome on so many levels! The great Chris Schenkel with dark hair. Loved the commercials kept in. Made it feel like u were watching it with ur Swanson TV dinner on ur TV tray in '67.
This is wonderful. I grew up in Atlanta during this time and moved to Philly shortly thereafter. Love seeing footage from those old ball parks including Forbes Field. This is a gem of a snapshot of history
Unbelievable! I've been taking about that play, where Willie caught the ball barehanded and threw Gilliam out at the plate by 10 feet, for decades because I was sitting in the centerfield bleachers right behind Willie at that game. Most people think I make it up to tout Willie. I remember it was Willie Davis that hit the single. Wills was lead off. He hit in front of Gilliam. This clip may wrong about the Wills part. Lou Johnson made a great defensive plat in the ninth inning for the Dodgers. Giants were down by one run. Koufax was still in the game. Willie hit a towering shot to left field that looked like a sure game tying homer until the wind knocked it straight down when it got to the fence. Johnson jumped up at the fence and couldn't catch it, but he knocked it back in play off of his glove a foot or more from above the top of the fence. Willie was stranded on base and Koufax finished a complete game win.
8:00 Giants manager Herman Franks so cavalierly calls 35 year old Mays, his team's 15-year Vet senior leader and Team Captain, a "boy" - doesn't even blink either, its so 1967 culturally routine for him.
Why do people ALWAYS have to play the effing race card???? Sheesh
Merci beaucoup pour l'histoire de Willie Mays❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊❤❤❤❤❤
Millions of blessings,
Esther St Juste
My first baseball game at Wrigley Field against the Giants. Jenkins won, but Mays Homered. My dad let me know what a special thing it was to see Mays play. I used to love going to the Cubs/ Giants games Fergie v. Juan Marichal. What close hard fought games those were
Man, that was great. I have a fascination for that era mid and late sixties, especially music and sports scenes. Always want to hear and learn about it. But seeing clips of things as they happened i. e. tv shows (w/commercials), interviews, performances are definitely unbeatable.
Thanks Charles - what a gem! Mark
RIP to the GOAT
Mays: greatest ever.
One of one.
GOD BLESSed WILLIE MAYS -
I was 2 years old in 1967
This cool I really like this.
Willie Mays - A giant among Giants.
“It’s kind of fun now and then to use the names of real people in my comic strip [Peanuts]. And after looking over about twenty-five years’ accumulation of strips, I discovered that I had used the name Willie Mays more than any other individual. I suppose it’s because, to me, Willie Mays has always symbolized perfection.” -The late Charles Schulz, an encomium I dare say many second.
The seven-minute [and four second] frozen frame silence at the end really punctuated the drama of the production.
Did that manager call Willie a boy? At the time he was what 36? I guess he didn’t mean anything by it but Wow….RIP Willie
Different times. For sure.
He's playing baseball. Anyone still getting to play the children's game as an adult is still a boy, at least a little bit. Players are still called boys today. Stop bringing race into everything.
my heart goes out to the family,He should be in the Hall of Fame,there are alot of b people who point fingers,stl hall of fame should shpo;d be in from sylvia
The Sabbath is Saturday
Lets glorify gunplay in the GMC whatever!
Ok, would it have been better if it were cowboys instead? That sure was prevalent on the screen back then, not to mention the detective shows that did a whole lot of that. Different times, wasn't a critical subject at that time. Had other issues, the Big V being one of them.
@@rtee48 There was some "gunplay" there too.