I never knew that old time baseball games could be watched in their entirety on youtube. I'll bet that nobody who attended that game would ever have guessed that the game would be watched by 130,000+ people, more than twice as many who attended the game, online on a computer 60+ years later. It's one thing to have many of these players on our Strato teams, but quite another to actually see them play. It struck me how little the game, the players and the announcers have changed over the years.
I found the 1971 All Star game on you tube just to see Reggie Jackson's classic monster home run off the transformer on the roof of Tiger Stadium. I remember being awestruck watching it live on TV as a young teen and I am no less awestruck today. Reggie hit the home run in the bottom of the third inning off Doc Ellis. It can be seen at the 57:00 minute mark on the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB-BcWGzEu0If I remember correctly, Reggie once said "Hitting in Tiger Stadium is better than sex."
It was great to hear Curt Gowdy calling the game. Not only was he the voice of Major League Baseball for NBC, but he did a great job on the AFL/AFC football games as well.
I'd also like to thank Weathernut for posting this. If I had the time I could watch these old ball games all day.