1983 World Series Game 3 - Palmer Gets the Win | Orioles vs. Phillies: FULL Game

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Jim Palmer secured the win against the Phillies and became the only pitcher to win a World Series in three different decades.

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It's been way too long since my beloved O's have been in the fall classic, way too long. Mike Flanagan was a fantastic pitcher, 1979 he was near unhittable, it's sad he ended his own life in 2011, RIP Mike Flanagan, you'll always be a super star.

TheLeadSled
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Great HOF pitchers in the World Series. Awesome!

ronjr
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Only here to watch Sammy Stewart lol. Grew up next to his parents & knew him well. RiP big guy

Follows_Jesus
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It’s crazy how many ex-reds players were on that Phillies team 😮

MatthewBaumgarten
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What an awesome game! First time I’ve ever seen a full Steve Carlton start and am in awe of his slider. Would love to see prime era Jim Palmer. Rick Dempsey showed savvy sitting up in the strike zone waiting for Carlton’s slider, doubling twice, throwing out Joe Morgan.

beetlespacexdragon
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Jim Palmer has the rarity of being on a World Series Winner in 3 different decades (1966, 1970, 1983).

bluebird
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Still waiting for Steve Carlton's comments about this

DIMP
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Quite possibly the most Mid Atlantic World Series match up ever.

kevinolivas
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The 1983 Baltimore Orioles were the greatest team in the history of MLBB just ahead of the 1927 New York Yankees and the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers.

lgen
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The orioles win the division and then are immediately in the championship series and it's a best of 5, lol... it seems crazy looking back on that now, so much tougher to get there now with all these extra rounds and teams.

tjocus
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I love that the burgundy 1980s era cooler rolled onto the Veterans Stadium turf at about 1:05:00. Short of being a plate full of cheesesteaks, that is about as 1980s era Philly as you can get. Especially since it was burgundy!

kevinolivas
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7 Hall of Famers on the field. And Pete Rose an the bench.

michaelmiller
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Watching this game again made me feel sad in a way...years ago at the time...though I knew they were in the twilight of their had no idea just how many great players I grew up watching were in a season, what would be the last time they ever really played for a Palmer I am sure after having a great bounce back season in 1982 thought he had several more years in him even though he was hurt most of 1983....Palmer won this game and it would be the last game he ever got a win in as he was cut loose finally after a horrible start in 1984 and having nothing left in the tank. Steve Carlton who though he had a loosing record....had a great 1983 really...he threw a ton of innings and had a really respectable ERA, he struck out what 275 batters or something like a poor season at all from Lefty....but though he would hang around the majors through most of the rest of the decade with several was in what would be his last big season....never again would he throw as many innings, or come close to 200 k's in a season....never again would he win 15 he stuck around....and was solid in 1984....he really was almost done and we didnt know it at the time....look at how many solid role players who had been hero's over the years from 79 through 83 for the Orioles that were nearing the end of their careers....guys like John Lowenstein who I know played on past 83 but really his best years were in the past after 83, Ken Singelton really was nearing the end of his career also ...after years of being a deadly hitter for the see guys like Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez....though they would play on after ever played in the playoffs again....in a sense this series....was many a great players last real chance in the post also look at the Phillies and think of what happened to these teams after Orioles fell apart really...slowly but they fell apart....the farm system that had helped them stay a tough team through the late 60's, the entire decade of the 70's and the early drying up....the team was going away from what had built so many great Oriole teams....Cal Ripken and Eddie Murray were in their Prime on this 1983 team...Ripken actually just entering had great looking young pitchers in Mike Boddicker and a kid who was hyped though he never became an ace like many said he would in Storm Davis....who still had a decent as so many key Orioles on this 1983 team slowly began to fade....long time starters like Al Bumbry, Rich Dauer, and Ken Orioles farm system stopped Dennis Martinez and Mike Flanagan and Mcgregor began to fall off over the next few farm system couldnt produce new blood to fill the bull pen lost Tim Stoddard after 83 even though he hadnt had a great season that year....Sammy Stewart battled his demons, Tippy Martinez who I loved was going to slowly begin to decline from being a dominate lefty to just an average lefty to by 86 near the end of the line....The Prioles tried to fill what the farm system couldnt by jumping on veteran free agents to fill holes...adding Fred Lynn and others...but it didnt do anything but act as a stop gap for a few extra years until by 1987 only 4 short years after winning it that was left really was Murray, Ripken both still stars in their prime....and Boddicker and a bunch of washed up vets and kids who either wasn't ready or never would be ready for the then after 88 they traded Murray who should have been a career Oriole for really cheap help and a hyped prospect in Juan Bell who couldnt hit major league pitching. As for the Phillies....they did much like the that they tried to stay contenders after 1983...though they fell off....they did go out in 1984 and brought in veteran Jerry Koosman to help in the rotation and he had a solid year that tried to fill holes though with not just veterans but they did have a farm system trying to produce....in 1983 there was 2 young arms the Phillies hoped would be ace pitchers for them in a few years in Charles Hudson and Kevin would have decent careers in the majors and both did have some good neither would become an was an enigma...he mixed great starts with horrible did the 15 games in 1985 only to never again win close to that even though Mike Schmidt said in 1985 he had the stuff to win 20 games every Phillies also had a exciting young player in Juan Samuel who would be an amazing power speed hitter at 2nd base to take over for the old Joe is forgotten by many now but he had some awesome years from 1984 through 1987 for the Phils....the guy wasnt a great hitter and struck out often but he hit just enough and had power and elite speed....this is a guy that stole of 70 bases in 84 and over 50 again in 85....people forget can only imagine what would have happened with Philly if they had never traded for Von Hayes before Hayes had a solid career and had some big years for Philly...but he never became a star for they they gave up a ton to get him....and the biggest name they gave up in that trade a hitter who honestly had a much better career that wouldnt develope power until later in his career...but he became the INdians starting SS in 1983 and went on to have a awesome career...he could hit...he could field the position and he had think of what might have been when I think of a middle infield of Julio Franco and Juan Samuel for the Phillies in second half of the 1980s...Franco was for sure a better hitter than Ivan Dejesus who would be out of Philly after who can forget that they Phillies threw in a young 3rd baseman in adeal with veteran Larry Bowa to the Cubs to get DeJesus because they felt Bowa was washed up and DeJesus was so much younger....funny thing...Bowa had 2 great years for the Cubs in 82, 83 and a solid though declining year in 1984 for them...but that throw in kid...the Phils felt they didnt need anyway because they had Schmidt at 3rd a kid named Ryne Sandberg who was only considered a fringe prospect by most scouts because he didnt have enough power they ended up moving to 2nd base and boom hall of fame could have moved Schmidt to 1st base in 84 instead of like they did in 85 when Rick Schu came up....and played Ryno at honestly used him off the bench until after 83 when Rose and Perez Franco would have been just as good on defense and better with the bat in 1983 than DeJesus if they never made that deal....Bowa could have played on in 82 and 83 for the Phils and FRanco eased into the spot as Bowa slowly declined for Samuel....he was the only one of what could have been a great young infield along with Schmidt to close out the 1980s that the Phils did hand Philly really was done after 1983 also like the Orioles...they couldnt replace the veteran stars with young talent fast enough and free agency didnt help them staff really fell apart with Lefty falling off after 1983 and John Denny never really doing anything again for looking more like John Denny pre Philly never had enough pitching....then when Schmidt finally fell off in 1988...the team finally went into rebuild mode fully as the Orioles did also around the same time how it I watched this world series as it happend ...I knew both teams were filled with a lot of older players...but if you told me that neither team would really be true contenders again for the world Title until going through a rebuild process....I would have laughed at Orioles did have a surprise year in 1989 going from worst to first almost in a weak A.L. East that other than that they were rebuilding on into the early 90s....the Phils were rebuilding after 1988 also until 1983 before they finally made it back to the post season. Schmidt honestly was still a great power hitter in 1983...but he was already at a point his very best years were in the would win another MVP in 1986...but his best years were in 1980 and strike shortened 1981 where he was no doubt the best hitter in the National League and possibly all of was a gamer...and hard worker....but really if you look at his was a big fall off for him in batting average and other really was at a point he was no longer a full time player though no one could tell him that....but he finally realized it and accepted a part time role once he got back to the Reds in is so great to watch these games you for back so much history and memories to me as if it was just yesterady this game was played

MatthewMcMillian
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I always liked John "T-Bone" Shelby. I'm surprised he never became a superstar.

Lewis
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Morgan, Lezcano, Perez, DeJesus, Maddox, Matthews, Diaz, even Steve Carlton, Schmidt is the only Phillies player who came through their farm system. There's a team built almost completely by trades or free agents. Lezcano is the one guy I don't remember being with the Phillies at all.

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Growing up in Baltimore around this era of time .i was 12.My father bought season tickets for the O's and Colts .I followed the Orioles religiously. I remember before games Cal and Eddie would warm up together. Every game I ever went to .they would warm up take batting practice run sprints.I just imagine Eddie schooling Cal on everything under the baseball sun .In fact my opinion is Eddie was MVP that year 1983 .im not saying Cal didn't deserve the award, he nearly hit 50 doubles that year .I just think Eddie got stiffed, because Cal was seen in a different way .Eddie was a quiet warrior.Cal could sell MLB and a hometown hero with his roots in the Orioles organization. I think any Orioles fan would agree that with 2 outs
down a couple runs with runners in scoring position we would want Eddie in the batters box hitting lefty instead of Cal .and yeah it was cool to see Cal the MVP .but even then at 12 years old I thought Eddie got snubbed.

thomasshaner
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On the Ford home run you can appreciate what it takes to be a broadcaster. Michaels was trying to describe it for the listeners and Weaver just says "Gone", similar to what Cosell liked to do.

jamesg
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Thank you for this video. Palmer was one of my favorite pitchers growing up--even though I grew up a Yankees fan. I knew the O's lineup and batted like them when we played whiffleball. My favorite was Eddie Murray! So glad the O's avenged their loss in 1979, and especially happy that Palmer got the win.

fasteddie
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Phillies had more future Hall of Famers than the O's, but they were getting a little long in the tooth.

ronaldcammarata
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Fair ball at 48:48. Thankful we have replay now

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