1966 MLB All Star Game Highlights Film CLEMENTE and WILLIE MAYS
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- The 1966 MLB All-Star Game took place at Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri. It was a highly competitive and memorable contest that showcased the talents of the league's top players. The American League and National League battled it out, with notable players such as Willie Mays, Sandy Koufax, and Brooks Robinson making impressive contributions. The game featured standout performances, including a key defensive play by Brooks Robinson and an impressive pitching display by Sandy Koufax. The 1966 All-Star Game highlighted the skill and excitement of the players, leaving fans with lasting memories of a thrilling baseball showcase.
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0:00 - 1966 All-Star Game Highlights
0:55 - Meet the starting lineup
3:04 - Pre-game Ceremonies
4:18 - Game Begins - McLain vs Mays and Aaron
5:08 - 2nd Inning - Koufax vs Brooks Robinson
6:37 - 3rd Inning - McLain perfect
6:59 - 4th Inning - Jim Kaat struggles
8:20 - 6th Inning - Juan Marichal vs Killebrew and Kaline
10:16 - 9th Inning - Gaylord Perry
11:52 - 10th Inning - Failed Rally and Play at the Plate
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Roberto Clemente, the Great One, was a six tool player. Best in the usual five qualifiers, Clemente’s sixth tool was - you couldn’t take your eyes off him - in right field, the batter’s box or on base. See Clemente run out a triple. He was indeed, the Great One.
Not even a top 10 all time player
You sound ignorant!@@JenniferMedina-bg1zb
@@JenniferMedina-bg1zbit still doesn't take away the greatest of, "The Great One".
@@jameswalton3930 saying he was a “6 tool player”, and that no other player ever had that many skills is just plain stupid. Clemente was good but he certainly was NOT the GOAT.
@@JenniferMedina-bg1zb actually I've never in over 60 years of following baseball have I heard anyone called a 6 tool player, that's just someone random comment. The Great One was a nickname for Clemente, as Ty Cobb's nickname was "the Georgia Peach", obviously he not a peach, it not the greatest one, out of thousands of players who have played in the majors Clemente is held in high esteemed being in the top 100 is an honor. Some places they say Ted Williams is the greatest hitter, but it's up for debate. It's all just opinions, enjoy them for who are; and what they have brought to Baseball
I remember Roberto having a great gun. On a hit into right field or centre-right, only the faster base-runners had any chance of making it from first to third when Clemente fielded it. On a fly ball to deep right field it wasn't an automatic for a runner tagging up at third to reach home safe. There have been other great guns but I think Clemente's long throws were probably the most accurate.
Roberto clemente and Babe Ruth my favorite baseball players
Mays
Clemente and
Aaron
Playing all the outfield
All nine innings
What a treat!🥰🥰🥰
It was close to 104 in St. Louis when this game was played. I remember Casey Stengel being quoted saying how the new place sure holds the heat well.
I was a kid there at the time. It was a wet heat.
back when pitchers dominated, they'd lower the mound 5 inches after 1968, they also tightened the strike zone, still we had some of the greatest hitters of all time in that era, mays, aaron, clemente, yastremski, kaline, mccovey, frank robinson, tony oliva, killebrew...
They had actually enlarged the strike zone in 1963, only to reduce it like you said.
Que diferencia entre los juegos de Estrellas de esta época, pues los peloteros que participaban en los años 60, 70, 80 y 90, casi todos están en el Salón de la Fama, esa fue la flor innata del Béisbol de todos los tiempos.
I live in STL and was thirteen at the time. It was bloody hot that day!
The great roberto
#21 Roberto Clemente is my hero... I grew up in NYC aka Brooklyn... When I, 1st heard of him when as young boy, through my father and his comprades as they mentioned his name often. He is a legend on the Island of Puerto Rico... I play Softball tournaments for the last 45+ years and currently playing in Senior Softball tournaments. So, I wear #21 as my respect for this legend of the game... My all-time MLB OF: Aaron, Mays, Clemente
1st to comment from Western North Carolina. Denny McLain struck out some great NL Hall of Famers.
For sure, that NL lineup is stacked. I think the NL starting lineup had 7 HOFs in it , with Stargell, Alou, Morgan, and McCarver on the bench! www.retroseasons.com/?s=1966+NL+All-Star+Starting+Lineup
Jack Brickhouse on the narrative. ❤
According to the posted lineup for the American League, they had both Bobby Knoop and Dick McAuliffe playing 2B, but had no SS. McAuliffe played SS, not 2B.
I remember watching this game as a kid. I didn’t realize the greatness I was witnessing on the field at one time. Life was so simple back then. None of the political nonsense that we see today.
I watched the same game. I was 17 and the politics around baseball were greater than they are today. And your “political nonsense” is a player’s “ life story.” I’d guess you see it as nonsense because you don’t want to acknowledge injustice.
@@williammoses6460 You’re a perfect example of what’s wrong with America today. You see victimization in everything.
@@daddyguerrero
Well,like that’s your opinion,dude.
@@daddyguerrero There really were a ton of great players in the decades after the Color Line was broken. Read “Ball Four” to get an inside look at the temper of the times.
Willie Mays was batting lead off! The manager wanted him to get more at bats in the late innings. And it worked. Even watching it on a 19” b&w tv it was gripping drama.
@@williammoses6460 I read that book. Great read. One thing I liked about the All-Star game from back then is how both sides competed to win. They played for league pride. Today’s game is just an exhibition. It all changed after Pete Rose took out Ray Fosse in that famous home plate collision to win that game. No owner wants to risk injury to any of their franchise players, so now they play these All-Stars an inning or two. Pitchers used to consider it an honor to pitch three innings to start a game. All of these high priced contracts have forever changed the game. Well, at least we have highlights to remember those great days.
Should’ve been titled “brooks Robinson” highlights
Brooks at it again czcams.com/video/aWj3MSZskAw/video.html
and czcams.com/video/aWj3MSZskAw/video.html
Ex gold glover hammerin hank misplays a popup into a run scoring triple.bob wasnt revered back then,some called him a dogger,but actually he suffered from insomnia,like mcqueen.he did have all the tools like no other mlb player then or now
No errors either.....
Mays
Clemente
Aaron
McCovey
may be the best first 4 ever
All these documentaries from the 50s and 60s would have benefited from music contemporary to their time period instead of music clearly outdated by several decades.
Remember when you knew the guys on the All Star teams? Now it's...who?...who?...who?
Good point. Who are these new bums?
I could name every position player from the Baltimore Orioles including the starting pitching staff and I was a diehard Cleveland Indians fan...knew most of the Boston, Detroit and Minnesota lineups as well...back then
Those were the days, when baseball was truly baseball. Each league had its own president. NO stupid DH, no overpaid starting pitchers, no runner at second base starting thrv10th inning. No stupid rule whereby a pitcher can't throw more than three times to first base and no bigger bases.
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What incredible lineups! Needs Mickey Mantle, Don Drysdale, Frank Howard, and Sam McDowell, but the number of Hall of Famers and should bes is astounding.
good pitching will beat good hitting every time and vice versa
Yogi?
Back when All Star games were great and not the BS they are now.
kofax is the most overrated sports figure of all time