1969 07-17 Pirates at Expos
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The Thomas Paine Podcast presents a vivid, play-by-play broadcast of a pivotal 1969 National League game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Montreal Expos at Jarry Park, capturing the tension and drama of a tightly contested 5-4 Expos victory. The game unfolds with early struggles for Expos starter Howie Reed, who walks three batters in the second inning to load the bases, allowing the Pirates to score their only run of the game. However, the Expos rally in the bottom of the sixth, powered by a pinch-hit three-run home run from Kevin Collins, and later tie the game in the seventh when Willie Stargell hits a two-run homer. The game remains tied until the eighth, when Ty Klein and Coco La Boye deliver key hits, and Bob Moose strikes out the side to preserve the lead. The Pirates threaten in the top of the ninth with runners on first and second, but Don Shaw delivers a nerve-wracking final out, juggling a line drive from Manny Sanguin before throwing him out at first to seal the win. The broadcast is rich with period-specific details: radio commentary, sponsor mentions, fan groups, and cultural references, including the upcoming NFL preseason games at Jarry Park and the Expos' growing popularity in Montreal.
The Expos won a high-stakes, back-and-forth game 5-4, overcoming a bases-loaded walk in the second inning to secure a crucial series win.
Willie Stargell hit a two-run home run in the seventh inning, tying the game at 4-4 and showcasing his power at the plate.
Kevin Collins delivered the game's turning point with a pinch-hit three-run homer in the sixth inning, his first in the majors.
Don Shaw delivered a masterful relief performance, retiring the Pirates in order in the top of the ninth to close out the game.
The Expos' victory was fueled by strong team defense, timely hitting, and excellent bullpen management, including the use of relievers like Bob Moose and Dick Raddatz.
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Opening Lineups and Early Momentum
The broadcast opens with detailed lineup readings for both the Pittsburgh Pirates and Montreal Expos. Matty Alou leads off for the Pirates, while Adolfo Phillips does the same for the Expos. The game begins with Howie Reed on the mound for Montreal, and Matty Alou quickly establishes himself as a threat with a hit and a walk. The Pirates score their only run in the second inning after Reed walks three batters with the bases loaded, but the Expos remain poised to respond.
Expos Rally in the Sixth with Pinch-Hit Heroics
“The Expos are leading this ball game four to two. A fan's ever happy. A pinch hit home run, the first pinch hit home run by an Expo. The honor goes to Kev Collins.”
Stargell’s Heroics and the Tied Game
“Stying it up here in the seventh with a two-run homer for Willie, his 14th of the year. Starjell now for the year with 50 RBIs.”
Final Out and Expos’ Victory
“Wow, what an exciting ballgame here at Jerry Park. A fantastic ballgame from both sides. Both teams showing good power. And then some excellent pitching by Don Shaw in the top half of the ninth inning. A real nervy ninth. But it came out all right for the Expos as they won the ballgame by... slamming the door on the pilots, top half of the ninth inning.”
Cultural and Historical Context
The broadcast includes rich period-specific commentary on fan groups, sponsorships, and upcoming events. The Expos’ growing popularity is highlighted, with groups from Quebec, Ontario, and the northeastern U.S. attending. The show also promotes upcoming NFL preseason games at Jarry Park, emphasizing the Expos’ role in Montreal’s cultural life.
“Wow, what an exciting ballgame here at Jerry Park. A fantastic ballgame from both sides. Both teams showing good power. And then some excellent pitching by Don Shaw in the top half of the ninth inning. A real nervy ninth. But it came out all right for the Expos as they won the ballgame by... slamming the door on the pilots, top half of the ninth inning.”
“Stying it up here in the seventh with a two-run homer for Willie, his 14th of the year. Starjell now for the year with 50 RBIs.”
“The Expos are leading this ball game four to two. A fan's ever happy. A pinch hit home run, the first pinch hit home run by an Expo. The honor goes to Kev Collins.”
Hosts
Montreal Expos
other
Jarry Park
place
Willie Stargell
person
Dave Van Horn
person
Matty Alou
person
Roberto Clemente
person
Russ Taylor
person
Jim Bunning
person
Pittsburgh Pirates
other
Howie Reed
person
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