One of the most theatrical moments in Yankee history, called by the Scooter.
Friday, May 8, 2020
Plague Theater: Steve Hamilton throws the Folly Floater
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One of the most theatrical moments in Yankee history, called by the Scooter.
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Indeed!
I was at that doubleheader. I remember Munson's great play to catch the pop-up but couldn't see Horton crawl into the dugout (obstructed view from the 3rd deck). Hamilton struck out the next hitter with the only appearance of the Folly Fire (fake Floater); the guy talked to himself the whole way out to right field.
Weird day -- Bobby Murcer went between two monuments pursuing a triple; Ray Fosse was blown up by a cherry bomb and the two games were nearly forfeited to Cleveland (that's what Bob Sheppard warned, anyway); Murcer hit his four consecutive home runs (interrupted by a walk). The DH probably began at 1 and was over by 6.
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