1970 10-14 Reds at Orioles World Series Game 4
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The Thomas Paine Podcast presents a dramatic, play-by-play account of Game 4 of the 1970 World Series between the Cincinnati Reds and the Baltimore Orioles, broadcast live from Memorial Stadium. The Reds, down 3-0 in the series and facing elimination, mount a furious comeback in the eighth inning, powered by a three-run home run from Lee May and a clutch performance from reliever Clay Carroll. The game remains tight through the ninth, with Cincinnati leading 6-5 and the Orioles threatening to tie it. The tension peaks as Pete Rose, the Reds' fiery leadoff hitter, steps up with two outs and the tying run on base. After a controversial foul ball call that sparks a heated exchange with umpire Bob Stewart, Rose remains at the plate. The game ultimately ends with the Reds holding on for a 6-5 victory, forcing a decisive Game 5. The broadcast captures the emotional highs and lows of the moment, highlighting key performances from players like Jim Palmer, Johnny Bench, and Brooks Robinson, while also featuring multiple sponsor reads promoting products like Gillette razors, STP oil treatment, and Equitable Savings accounts.
The Cincinnati Reds forced a Game 5 by winning Game 4, overcoming a 3-0 series deficit.
Lee May delivered a pivotal three-run home run in the eighth inning to give the Reds a lead.
Clay Carroll pitched effectively in relief, preserving the lead through the ninth inning.
Controversy arose when Pete Rose argued a foul ball call, leading to a tense exchange with umpire Bob Stewart.
The game showcased the importance of bullpen management, with both teams relying heavily on relief pitchers.
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Reds Facing Elimination
The episode opens with the Reds down 3-0 in the World Series, facing elimination in Game 4. The tension is palpable as Pete Rose steps up to the plate with the team's hopes on the line.
Orioles' Dominant Start
The Orioles begin strong, with Jim Palmer pitching a dominant first inning. The Reds struggle to get hits, and the Orioles extend their winning streak to 17 games.
Reds' Eighth-Inning Rally
“A home run here would catapult the Reds into a come-from-behind position and a 6-5 lead.”
Clay Carroll's Clutch Relief
“He has now worked eight complete innings with no runs scored on him in the World Series.”
Pete Rose's Controversial Foul Ball
“Rose is saying it's really applied for a time. He's seen that they appeal to the Thursdays umpires and ask them whether or not it hits.”
“A home run here would catapult the Reds into a come-from-behind position and a 6-5 lead.”
“He has now worked eight complete innings with no runs scored on him in the World Series.”
“Rose is saying it's really applied for a time. He's seen that they appeal to the Thursdays umpires and ask them whether or not it hits.”
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Jim Palmer
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Johnny Bench
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Clay Carroll
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Lee May
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Brooks Robinson
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Gary Nolan
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Sparky Anderson
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