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2 records found for Bob Fishel
1961-09-20, WPIX, 47 min.
- Roger Maris
- Mel Allen
- Elston Howard
- Yogi Berra
- Ralph Houk
- Rollie Sheldon
- Jim Coates
- Luis Arroyo
- Clete Boyer
- Roy Hamey
- Ralph Terry
- Bill Skowron
- Wally Moses
- Bud Daley
- Johnny Blanchard
- Whitey Ford
- Bobby Richardson
- Hal Reniff
- Tex Clevenger
- Hector Lopez
- Billy Gardner
- Bob Fishel
- Bill Stafford
- Bob Hale
Yankee announcer Mel Allen does the play-by-play, as Roger Maris hits his 59th home run and the Yankees win their 26th American League pennant. In a victorious Yankee locker room, Mel Allen interviews Elston Howard, Yogi Berra, Ralph Houk, Rollie Sheldon, Jim Coates, Luis Arroyo, Bobby Richardson, Clete Boyer, Roger Maris, Roy Hamey, Ralph Terry, Bill Skowron, Wally Moses, Bud Daley, Bill Stafford, Whitey Ford, Hector Lopez, Billy Gardner, Bob Hale, Johnny Blanchard, Tex Clevenger, Hal Reniff and Bob Fishel.1967-04-12, WTEN, 30 min.
- Bob McNamara
- Whitey Ford
- Mickey Mantle
- Bill Robinson
- Elston Howard
- Horace Clarke
- Mel Stottlemyre
- Ralph Houk
- Joe Verbanic
- Bob Fishel
- Ruben Amaro
- Steve Whitaker
Host Bob McNamara looks at the "NEW" New York Yankees prospects for the 1967 season. A SPECIAL REPORT by sports director Bob McNamara from Ft. Lauderdale Florida spring training facility about the prospects for the New York Yankees as they head for their 1967 season. Mikey Mantle has been targeted to play first base to save his ailing legs this season. We hear from Mickey on his approach to playing this position. Others give their opinions including Manager Ralph Houk and Whitey Ford. Manager Houk runs down his new 1967 line-up position by position. Others interviewed include Joe Verbanic, Ruben Amaro, Mel Stottlemyre, Bill Robinson, front office personnel Bob Fishel, and Steve Whitaker. Commercials include Schick Auto Band Safety Razor Company, McDonald's Cheese Burgers, and Channel 10 New Night Beat where host Bob McNamara is sports director. NOTE: The 1967 New York Yankees played 162 games during the regular season, won 72 games, lost 90 games, and finished in ninth place.