Who said touch em all?
Cheek’s best-known call was perhaps his description of Joe Carter’s dramatic title-clinching home run in Game 6 of the 1993 World Series, when he said, “Touch ’em all, Joe, you’ll never hit a bigger home run in your life!” He is also author of the book Road to Glory, chronicling the first 16 years of Blue Jays baseball …
When was OK Blue Jays written?
1983
OK Blue Jays
| “OK Blue Jays” | |
|---|---|
| Song by Keith Hampshire and “The Bat Boys” | |
| Released | 1983 |
| Recorded | Eastern Sound |
| Songwriter(s) | Jack Lenz and Tony Kosinec |
Who hit a walk-off home run in the World Series?
JERRY HOWARTH One of the best pieces of trivia that came out of that: Only two World Series have ended with a walk-off home run. Bill Mazeroski for Pittsburgh in 1960 at Forbes Field to win Game 7 against the Yankees 10–9, and Joe Carter 33 years later against the Philadelphia Phillies.
Who wrote OK Blue Jays song?
Tony KosinecOK Blue Jays / Lyricist
Has there ever been a Game 7 Walk off?
Bill Mazeroski hit a walk-off home run in Game 7 to clinch the 1960 World Series title for the Pittsburgh Pirates over the New York Yankees.
Did Joe Carter touch all the bases?
JOE CARTER I was jumping up and down going to first base and the one thing I told myself was, “Touch all the bases.” In between my jumps, I got myself back on step so I could touch first base. My helmet comes off, first-base coach Bob Bailor calmly picks it up like it’s no big deal.
Has anyone ever hit a home run to win the World Series?
Do MLB players choose their walk-up song?
Music is an integral part of a baseball game; it’s played between at-bats, after a run is scored, and also between innings. However, the best tunes are always chosen by the players themselves. A walk-up song is a crucial decision, one that could follow a player throughout the season.