<P> Gibson, a deep sigh...re-gripping the bat...shoulders just shrugged...now goes to the top of the helmet, as he always does...steps in with that left foot . Eckersley, working out of the stretch...here's the three - two pitch...and a drive hit to right field (voice changes to high pitch) WAY BACK! THIS BALL...IS GONE! (After delay) This crowd will not stop! They can't believe the ending! And this time, Mighty Casey did NOT strike out! </P> <P> All year long, they looked to him to light the fire, (Scully began) </P> <P> and all year long, he answered the demands, until he was physically unable to start tonight--with two bad legs: The bad left hamstring, and the swollen right knee . And, with two out, you talk about a roll of the dice...this is it . </P> <P> Scully, calling the play - by - play for the NBC - TV (as previously mentioned) broadcast with color commentator Joe Garagiola, made repeated references to Gibson's legs, noting at one point that the batter was </P>

Who hit walk off home run in 1967 all star game