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This is an 8-minute video of highlights from the May 1, 1968 Major League Baseball game between the California Angels and the Red Sox in Boston, won by the Angels, 5-3. It is from the WHDH television in Boston broadcast, with Ken Coleman and Ned Martin on play by play and Mel Parnell doing analysis. Rickey Clark (Angels) and Gary Waslewski (Red Sox) keep this one scoreless though five innings, but then it gets wild and we get to see much of the action. The Angels get two in the sixth on a Jimmie Hall RBI single and a Chuck Hinton sacrifice fly and the Sox get one back in the seevnth on a Dalton Jones RBI single. But California makes it 3-1 on a run-scoring Hinton groundout. In the bottom of the eighth inning, Jack Hamilton, the pitcher who beaned popular Sox slugger Tony Conigliaro in August 1967, makes his first Fenway Park appearance since it became known that Conigliaro would miss the 1968 season. Hamilton walks in to relieve Tom Burgmeier, and when his name is announced, the 12,001 fans boo - loudly. Hamilton gives up a two-run single to Ken Harrelson, tying the game at 3 and blowing the save, but after the Angels get two in the top of the ninth, the pitcher works a scoreless bottom half to get the win. Box score in comments. No copyright. I don't claim the rights to, and don't profit from, this video. I posted for historical and educational purposes.