End of a dynasty
End of the Dynasty. September 22, 1966 413 people watch the Yankees play the White Sox in a meaningless game. Red Barber asked the cameraman to pan the almost crowd. It cost him his job.
End of the Dynasty. September 22, 1966 413 people watch the Yankees play the White Sox in a meaningless game. Red Barber asked the cameraman to pan the almost crowd. It cost him his job.
The Orioles clinched their first pennant representing Baltimore when Jim Palmer goes the distance, beating Lew Krausse and the A’s at Municipal Stadium, 6-1. The franchise’s last flag was raised in St. Louis in 1944 when the team was known as the Browns.
With only 413 patrons in attendance to see New York’s 4-1 loss to the White Sox, the team’s head of media relations denies Red Barber’s request for a camera to scan the empty stands. The veteran broadcaster will reportedly lose his job when he continues to tell his audience, “I don’t know what the paid attendance is today, but whatever it is, it is the smallest crowd in the history of Yankee Stadium, and this crowd is the story, not the game.”
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