1932年ワールドシリーズ第1戦の映像⭐️ ニューヨーク・ヤンキース対シカゴ・カブス [4Kカラー、高解像度]

[Music] Newspapers came out by the thousands to shield people on the bleachers as rain threatened to stop for the opening game of the World Series in Yankee Stadium. [Music] Well, I’ve had three ambitions and one was to play in 10 World Series and this lucky I think I’m a pretty fortunate fella to get in my French World Series. I think that’s going to be a record to stand for a long time. I don’t know. All right. Okay, man. boy. Boy, second baseman of the Cubs batting. The single into center field. The first hit of the period. English Cubs third base at bat is three and two. Long to right field. It’s a nice hit by the board and Herman ran third and bounds home for the first run of the series. They just slide to the third. [Applause] Drake Stevenson of Chicago batting. There’s a nice move through second base. The first single and Woody English comes home. The score now is Cubs two New York nothing. Here’s the lead. Strike one. Guy Bush pitching for the Cubs. And at the home of the coach Grifield coming home at the first Yankee run at first [Applause] Lou Garrick batting a long time on the right field. That puts the Yankees one and a half. [Applause]

The 1932 World Series
NY Yankees vs. Chicago Cubs
Game 1
September 28, 1932
Yankee Stadium

The Cubs opened the scoring with two runs in the top of the first inning with three singles, two by Woody English and Riggs Stephenson scoring a run each, but in the bottom of the third inning Earle Combs drew a leadoff walk off Guy Bush, moved to second on a groundout, and scored on Babe Ruth’s single before a two-run home run by Lou Gehrig put the Yankees up 3–2.

In the sixth inning, they loaded the bases on three walks with one out before a two-run single by Bill Dickey and RBI fielder’s choice by Ben Chapman knocked Bush out of the game. Burleigh Grimes in relief allowed two-out two-run single to Combs.

The Cubs scored two in the seventh on Stephenson’s two-run single, but in the bottom half, after a walk and single, Tony Lazzeri’s RBI single, Chapman’s sacrifice fly, and Grimes’s wild pitch put the Yankees up 11–4.

In the eighth, Gabby Hartnett hit a leadoff double and scored on Mark Koenig’s triple. Billy Herman’s groundout scored the Cubs’ last run. The Yankees got one more run in the bottom half off Bob Smith when Combs doubled and scored on Joe Sewell’s single.

Yankee starter Red Ruffing pitched a complete game, striking out 10 Cubs but walking six and giving up six runs, only three of which were earned.

1932 World Series in Color.

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