New York Yankees TV Promo spots 1971 Are You Coming Out ?
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- New York Yankees TV Promo spots 1971 Are You Coming Out?
Great TV promo spots featuring Carl Yastrzemski ,Thurman Munson,Roy White,Bobby Mercer,Mickey Mantle,Ralph Houk,Brooks Robinson,Boog Powell,Fritz Peterson,John Ellis,Mel Stottlemyre - Hudba
ANYTHING from the 70's is enjoyable to watch and appreciated. Thank you, Wayne.
I agree !.. glad you enjoyed it !
Munson & White, the cornerstone of those awesome Yankee teams from 76-78...those teams, especially the 78 squad, will forever hold a very special place in my heart.
Reggie Jackson once said that he believed Yankees would have repeated as world champions in 1980, if Munson had not been killed in 1979. I have my doubts. Thurm was sick of NY, and wanted to be traded to Cleveland to be closer to his family. He was having a relatively poor year before his tragic accident, and was playing a lot of outfield rather than catching. I’m not sure if he could have regained the “fire in the belly” to play again at a championship level for the N.Y. Yankees. Perhaps a huge contract extension would have helped Thurm regain his championship caliber play. He was the team captain, and the most important player on the team. Sorry Reggie.
Oh the memories of those lean years, used to stay up late when they were on the west coast and listen to Phil, and Frank on my transistor radio in bed and couldn't wait to hear the Yankees theme song before the start, True Yankee fan since 1970 was 13 years old and still love em today!😀 Go Yankees!
I was 13 in 67. Yankee fan since. On my paper route in suburban north Jersey, a name on a mailbox said "R. White". R. White was my favorite Yankee, besides M. Mantle. Never saw him come come outside though.
Rizutto hated those west coast trips, bcuz he couldn't get on the Pike in the 7th inning & head home to Hillside.
You know the Yankees were struggling because they were advertising how good their opponents were!
Wow, thanks for the memories ⚾️
You are very welcome!
Great period piece of seeing Thurman Munson without his trademark mustache...
Yes!!
I'm a Pirates fan but like the Yankees too. Especially Thurman, Roy White and Bobby Murcer. I was 5 in '71 when my Pirates beat the Orioles in the World Series 🌎 but this is really neat!
RIP John Ellis.
🧙♂️ Lets Go Yankees ⚾
Fritz Peterson was coming on to Mike Kekich’s wife!
Wife swappers swinging away!
I was thinking the EXACT same thing!!!!!
A lot of Yankees and fans were Coming Out of the closet
The Yankees are coming in. Are you coming out of the closet?
Young Thurman Munson.......Damn......I'm old.
Tell me about it...As a youngster, I was on a backwoods trip in Canada, and when we "came out" back into civilization, the first news we got was that he'd been killed in that plane crash. Over forty years ago...
Me too buddy. Know what you mean.
Thanks for posting!!!
PIX 11. New York's Very Own.
Now it’s shitty prime video
Hey, I went to that Old Timer's Day, July 10th. Can't say I remember much about it, but we went to Old Timer's Day for both the Mets & Yankees every year in those days. It was against the Red Sox.
Ah! The Tom Tresh and Horace Clarke years!
Jake Gibbs, Sandy Alomar sr.
@@litespeedga Celerino Sanchez, Ron Woods, Eliot Maddox
Tresh was there when they won the World Series (1962). Him, Stottlemyre, Pepitone and Steve Hamilton were the last men standing from their pennant winning years.
So, ole Fritz would later become well known for something other than baseball.
A different kind of swing from baseball.
wow, just looked it up. crazy.
Mike Kekich wife.
Yup, took the big swing😆😅
@@freddymustafa5020he died
A little better than "The Magic is Back"
bobby murcer what a class act....i never rooted for the yanks again after he was traded to sf
I wouldn't say I didn't root for them, but I followed Murcer more closely than the Yankees after the trade. That was tough for me back then as a twelve year old. Hated Gabe Paul. It was great when he returned in 1979, but he missed out on two world championships.
Bobby Murcer was deeply hurt when Yankees traded him to Giants for Bobby Bonds. I’m glad he wound up back in pinstripes in 1979. He looked funny wearing a Giants and Cubs uniform.
I didn't like it either. But they got Bobby Bonds in return, he gave them a 30-30 year and they traded him for Ed Figueroa and Mickey Rivers. The trade made the team significantly better. Same with trading away Fritz Peterson and a few other pitchers to Cleveland for Chris Chambliss and Dick Tidrow. All played big roles in the championship years. Gabe Paul was a master wheeler dealer.
Traded for who? Another BB.
Between the 1965-75 seasons, when the New York Yankees were struggling to put a contender on the field, they resorted to these promos
such as these.
Had to because the Mets were more popular during that time.
@@lsmftymf The New York Mets had become the talk of baseball in Manhattan after their first World Championship in 1969. Nuf said.
Come on you guys, you had the Mets in 69 & 73. It wasn’t all that bad. I’m originally from Chicago, we had so many losing teams until recently...
1965-75 was known as the “Horace Clarke era” in Yankee History. With the exception of 1970, all of the other teams in this era ranged from average to awful. Horace Clarke was a decent ballplayer in his day, but he probably would not have even made the team as a utility infielder during the Yankees dynasty from 1923-64.
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I remember going to Yankee games In the 70’s and the night games started at 8:00pm WTf couldn’t do that now with three hour games.
@Matt Joseph plus they played double headers and you had two games for price of one! I hate to be a negative Nancy but baseball in the 70s was better.
@@litespeedga Last game I went to at the old Yankees stadium (pre-rebuild) was a Ball Day double header vs. Detroit in 1973. Now they can't have ball day because everyone would throw the balls on the field. We actually took them home and used them to play baseball.
@@RRaquello Good point. How about bat day. I have a Munson and Randolph bat. I remember years ago hearing that they give the bats out after the game is played….
@@litespeedga We went to bat day every year, and I still have a few of my old Yankee Stadium bat day bats around the house, including a Roy White and a Jake Gibbs. But we really used (and abused) those bats we got in actual games. They got the hell beaten out of them. We were dumb enough to think they were real Louisville Sluggers, but now I look at them and realize they were the cheapest wood with some yellow paint on them. But good enough to play baseball with when you're 10 years old.
@@RRaquello awesome I always felt Roy was such a consistent player. I was in Mississippi years ago and found out where Jake Gibbs lived. We stopped by his house but his wife said he was unfortunately not home. She was super nice. I remember have a Steve Whitaker. I still have a Munson and Randolph bat.
9 years later Roy White came to Japan to play for the Tokyo Giants.😃
I hear Phil and Frank narrating. I don't remember these ads at all. Were they commercials? Maybe in movie theaters before movies?
Honestly not sure.. Years ago I bought 8 pallets of film from an old Schaefer Beer wearhouse in Michigan somewhere.. amazing stuff.. it was all promotional stuff.. lots of commercials.. these were 35mm pieces of film I had transferred..I always assumed they were commercials but I suppose they certainly could have been shown in theaters as well
These were probably shown on TV during Yankee games. WPIX would have their own promos for upcoming Yankee broadcasts.
Actually was the start of the rebuild Murcer led to Rivers via Bonds Peterson and Ellis began the dump off to The Indians.
I was an Indians fan. The Tribe got fleeced in both the Graig Nettles and Chris Chambliss deals. Nobody they got in return was worth a damn.
@@carseye1219 Yeah, The Indians became what The Kansas City Athletics were the to The Yankees in the late 1950's.
They weren't a bad team....but they weren't good enough. Also, the ballpark needed to be redone. The biggest problem they had at that time was the Mets, who were feeding off 1969. Also Shea was relatively new. Juxtapose that with 48 year old Yankee Stadium and a .500 team.
The 1971 Yankees were not a bad team, but they were far from a good team. I had high hopes for them after they finished 1970 at 93-69, with the 4th best record in baseball. Thought they were ready to challenge the Orioles for league supremacy in 1971. But the 1971 team underperformed all year, and could only manage to come in at 82-80, 21 games out of 1st place. They were not coming on, they were falling off. I would say that the 1971 Yankees were the most disappointing team of the Horace Clarke era from 1965-75, without question. Most of the guys on this promo, except for Thurman Munson and Roy White, were long gone and mostly forgotten about by 1977 when they finally won it all. And we know what happened to Munson in 1979.
@Matt Joseph I thought that Orioles were the best team in baseball from 69-71, even though they only won the World Series once during that time. They should have resigned Frank Robinson from 72-74, even though they thought Don Baylor could replace him. Baylor couldn’t. There’s only 1 Frank Robinson. They should have also kept their 4 20 game winners in Baltimore, rather than letting them depart. If they had, they would have been right there with the A’s in competing for championship supremacy. Instead, they regressed slightly. Enough for the Oakland A’s to surpass them.
@@frederickrapp5396 I believe the story is that if Earl Weaver knew that the AL would adopt the DH in 1973, he would have kept Frank on the Orioles!
@@BallparkHunter I never heard that, but it sounds true. If they resigned Robinson to a 3 year deal from 72-74, and brought along Baylor as the heir apparent to platoon with Robinson in right field and at DH, along with a young Bobby Grich at 2nd base, I think the Birds would have been right there with the A’s from 72-74 to compete for a World Series title. They still had great pitching. Bad management decisions from the Oriole front office cost the Birds more titles, as they let the Oakland A’s surpass them by dumping their great Hall of Fame outfielder Frank Robinson, just because they didn’t want to pay the man what he was asking.
Cool baseball history,saw Boog Powell winding down his career with the Dodgeres,yes the Dodgers,barely saw Thurman Munson before his tragedy,should be a HOF'er!!!
Even with this campaign, attendance went down from '70 and continued to decline in '72' as win totals shrunk.
Then Steinbrenner took over and the rest is history
Wasn't a bad team.
Wasn’t a good team either. 82-80. Just average.
The Yankees didn't do much until they got Biily Martin and Reggie Jackson.
They were close in 1972 & 1974. In 74 they were in first place with about a week to go in the season, but the Orioles got them at the end. It would have been funny to see the Yankees in the World Series at Shea Stadium (if they could have beaten Oakland in the playoffs-which they probably couldn't).
Woeful teams in those days.
Back when Yankees fans had some class...
Wouldn't mind seeing ANY yankee team play at the "REAL" Yankee Stadium now.
Same !
"Coming Out"...yup...that describes Yankees fans alright 🤣
I was thinking the same thing...
This was not a good way to word it. 🤣🤣