
Retro Sports Radio: Classic Games from History
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1993-Jan-31 • Super Bowl XXVII • Buffalo Bills vs Dallas Cowboys - NFL Radio
- 1992 NFL Playoffs- Sunday Jan 31, 1993- Start Time: 6:30pm- Stadium: Rose Bowl- Attendance: 98,374- Box Score-- Radio Announcers- Jack Buck- Hank Stram-- Top Players- 1992 Buffalo Bills- QB - Jim Kelly- RB - Thurman Thomas- WR - Andre Reed- WR - Bill Brooks- RCB - Nate Odomes- RDE - Bruce Smith- ROLB - Darryl Talley- LOLB - Cornelius Bennett-- 1992 Dallas Cowboys- QB - Troy Aikman- RB - Emmitt Smith- WR - Michael Irvin- WR - Alvin Harper- WR - Kevin Williams- LCB - Kevin Smith- DE - Jim Jeffcoat- LDE - Tony Tolbert- SS - Darren Woodson- RDT - Russell Maryland- FB - Daryl Johnston- RDE - Charles Haley

1955 • Baseball Clip • The Legend of Babe Ruth - Radio Biography
bonus- Mel Allen- Babe Ruth

1963-Sep-29 • CIN/STL • Cincinnati Reds vs St. Louis Cardinals - Stan Musial's last at-bat - Radio
- 1963 MLB Standings- Sunday, September 29, 1963- Start Time: 2:30 p.m. Local- Attendance: 27,576- Venue: Busch Stadium I- Game Duration: 3:45- Day Game, on grass- Box Score-- Radio Announcers- Harry Caray- Jerry Gross-- Starting Lineups- 1963 Cincinnati Reds- 1 - 2B - Pete Rose- 2 - RF - Tommy Harper- 3 - CF - Vada Pinson- 4 - LF - Frank Robinson- 5 - 1B - Gordy Coleman- 6 - C - Johnny Edwards- 7 - SS - Leo Cardenas- 8 - 3B - Eddie Kasko- 9 - P - Jim Maloney-- 1963 St. Louis Cardinals- 1 - CF - Curt Flood- 2 - SS - Dick Groat- 3 - LF - Stan Musial- 4 - 3B - Ken Boyer- 5 - 1B - Bill White- 6 - RF - Charlie James- 7 - C - Tim McCarver- 8 - 2B - Julian Javier- 9 - P - Bob Gibson

1964-Sep-06 • NYY/KCA • New York Yankees vs Kansas City Athletics
- 1964 MLB Standings- Sunday, September 6, 1964- Start Time: 3:02 p.m. Local- Attendance: 21,372- Venue: Municipal Stadium- Game Duration: 2:04- Day Game, on grass- Box Score.-- Radio Announcers- George Bryson- Monte Moore-- Starting Lineups- 1964 New York Yankees- 1 - SS - Tony Kubek- 2 - 2B - Bobby Richardson- 3 - RF - Roger Maris- 4 - LF - Mickey Mantle- 5 - 1B - Joe Pepitone- 6 - CF - Tom Tresh- 7 - C - Elston Howard- 8 - 3B - Clete Boyer- 9 - P - Rollie Sheldon-- 1964 Kansas City Athletics- 1 - LF - Bert Campaneris- 2 - SS - Wayne Causey- 3 - RF - Rocky Colavito- 4 - 1B - Jim Gentile- 5 - C - Billy Bryan- 6 - 3B - Ed Charles- 7 - CF - Nelson Mathews- 8 - 2B - Dick Green- 9 - P - Diego Segui

1969 • Baseball Clip • Ted Williams Radio Interview
bonus- Ted WIlliams- Keith Morris- Sports Illustrated

1982-Jan-24 • Super Bowl XVI • San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinnati Bengals • NFL Radio Broadcast
- 1981 NFL Standings- Sunday Jan 24, 1982- Start Time: 4:00pm- Stadium: Pontiac Silverdome- Box Score-- Radio Announcers- Phil Samp- Andy McWilliams-- Top Players- 1981 San Francisco 49ers- QB - Joe Montana- WR - Dwight Clark- LCB - Ronnie Lott- FS - Dwight Hicks- RG - Randy Cross- DE - Fred Dean..-- 1981 Cincinnati Bengals- QB - Ken Anderson- FB - Pete Johnson- WR - Cris Collinsworth- TE - Dan Ross- RCB - Ken Riley- LDE - Eddie Edwards

1974-Jan-13 • Super Bowl VIII• Minnesota Vikings vs Miami Dolphins - NFL Radio
- 1973 NFL Playoffs- Sunday Jan 13, 1974- Start Time: 3:50pm- Stadium: Rice Stadium- Box Score-- Radio Announcers- Andy Musser- Bob Tucker-- Top Players- 1973 Minnesota Vikings- QB - Fran Tarkenton- FB - Chuck Foreman- RB - Dave Osborn- WR - Jim Lash- LCB - Nate Wright- SS - Jeff Wright- LDE - Carl Eller- RDT - Alan Page- FS - Paul Krause-- 1973 Miami Dolphins- QB - Bob Griese- FB - Larry Csonka- WR - Nat Moore- WR - Paul Warfield- FS - Jake Scott- RDE - Bill Stanfill- LDE - Vern Den Herder- SS - Dick Anderson- LG - Bob Kuechenberg- MLB - Nick Buoniconti

1960 • Baseball Clip • Jackie Robinson Radio Show
bonus- Jackie Robinson

1969-Oct-02 • PHI/STL • Philadelphia Phillies vs St. Louis Cardinals - Radio
- 1969 MLB Standings- Thursday, October 2, 1969- Start Time: 8:00 p.m. Local- Attendance: 11,680- Venue: Busch Stadium II- Game Duration: 2:15- Night Game, on grass- Box Score -- Radio Announcers- Harry Caray- Jack Buck-- Starting Lineups- 1969 Philadelphia Phillies- 1 - 2B - Tony Taylor- 2 - CF - John Briggs- 3 - RF - Johnny Callison- 4 - 1B - Dick Allen- 5 - 3B - Deron Johnson- 6 - LF - Ron Stone- 7 - C - Dave Watkins- 8 - SS - Terry Harmon- 9 - P - Grant Jackson-- 1969 St. Louis Cardinals- 1 - LF - Lou Brock- 2 - CF - Curt Flood- 3 - 2B - Julian Javier- 4 - 1B - Joe Torre- 5 - C - Tim McCarver- 6 - 3B - Mike Shannon- 7 - RF - Joe Hague- 8 - SS - Jerry DaVanon- 9 - P - Bob Gibson

1976-Oct-01 • MIN/KCR • Minnesota Twins vs Kansas City Royals - Radio
- 1976 MLB Standings- Friday, October 1, 1976- Attendance: 38,482- Venue: Royals Stadium- Game Duration: 2:46- Night Game, on turf- Box Score -- Radio Announcers- Denny Matthews- Fred White-- Starting Lineups- 1976 Minnesota Twins- 1 - DH - Steve Braun- 2 - SS - Roy Smalley- 3 - 1B - Rod Carew- 4 - CF - Lyman Bostock- 5 - C - Butch Wynegar- 6 - LF - Larry Hisle- 7 - RF - Dan Ford- 8 - 3B - Mike Cubbage- 9 - 2B - Bob Randall- - P - Dave Goltz-- 1976 Kansas City Royals- 1 - LF - Tom Poquette- 2 - CF - Amos Otis- 3 - 3B - George Brett- 4 - DH - Hal McRae- 5 - 1B - John Mayberry- 6 - RF - Al Cowens- 7 - C - John Wathan- 8 - SS - Freddie Patek- 9 - 2B - Frank White- - P - Doug Bird-

1956 • Football Clip • Alan Ameche Radio Interview
bonus- Alan Ameche- Harry Wismer

1967-Jan-15 • Super Bowl I • Kansas City Chiefs vs Green Bay Packers - NFL Radio
- 1967 NFL Playoffs- Sunday Jan 15, 1967- Stadium: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum-- Radio Announcers- Jim Simpson- George Ratterman-- Top Players- 1967 Kansas City Chiefs- QB - Len Dawson- HB - Mike Garrett- FL - Otis Taylor- WR - Noland Smith- LCB - Emmitt Thomas- K - Jan Stenerud- FS - Johnny Robinson- DB - Fletcher Smith- RDT - Buck Buchanan- MLB - Willie Lanier-- 1967 Green Bay Packers- QB - Bart Starr- FL - Carroll Dale- LDE - Willie Davis- LCB - Herb Adderley- MLB - Ray Nitschke- RCB - Bob Jeter- RDT - Henry Jordan- RT - Forrest Gregg- RG - Jerry Kramer- FS - Willie Wood

1970-Jun-09 • STL/LAD • St. Louis Cardinals vs Los Angeles Dodgers - Radio
- 1970 MLB Standings- Tuesday, June 9, 1970- Start Time: 8:05 p.m. Local- Attendance: 17,111- Venue: Dodger Stadium- Game Duration: 2:02- Night Game, on grass- Box Score -- Radio Announcers- Vin Scully- Jerry Doggett-- Starting Lineups- 1970 St. Louis Cardinals- 1 - LF - Lou Brock- 2 - CF - Jose Cardenal- 3 - 1B - Dick Allen- 4 - 3B - Joe Torre- 5 - RF - Carl Taylor- 6 - C - Ted Simmons- 7 - 2B - Julian Javier- 8 - SS - Dal Maxvill- 9 - P - Chuck Taylor-- 1970 Los Angeles Dodgers- 1 - SS - Maury Wills- 2 - LF - Manny Mota- 3 - CF - Willie Davis- 4 - 1B - Wes Parker- 5 - 3B - Billy Grabarkewitz- 6 - RF - Willie Crawford- 7 - 2B - Ted Sizemore- 8 - C - Tom Haller- 9 - P - Claude Osteen

1957-Dec-29 • NFL Championship • Cleveland Browns vs Detroit Lions - Radio
- 1957 NFL Standings- Sunday Dec 29, 1957- Stadium: Briggs Stadium- Attendance: 55,263-- Radio Announcers- Ray Scott- Bill McColgan-- Top Players- 1957 Cleveland Browns- QB - Tommy O'Connell- FB - Jim Brown- LE - Pete Brewster- FL - Ray Renfro- LT - Lou Groza- RDH - Don Paul- SS - Ken Konz- LDT - Bob Gain- RT - Mike McCormack- RDE - Len Ford-- 1957 Detroit Lions- QB - Bobby Layne- QB - Tobin Rote- FB - John Henry Johnson- RE/LE - Jim Doran- SS - Jack Christiansen- RDH - Carl Karilivacz- LDH - Jim David- FS - Yale Lary- LT - Lou Creekmur- LDE - Darris McCord- MLB - Joe Schmidt

1968 • Baseball Clip • Bob Gibson Radio Interview
bonus- Bob Gibson- Keith Morris- Sports IllustratedIn this 1968 interview, Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Gibson, a dominant figure in Major League Baseball and a key player for the St. Louis Cardinals, sits down with Keith Morris from Sports Illustrated. At this point in his career, Gibson was not only at the height of his powers but also in the midst of one of the greatest seasons ever recorded by a pitcher. Known for his fierce competitiveness and intimidating presence on the mound, Gibson's insights into the game are invaluable. Keith Morris, serving as the interviewer, brings a journalistic perspective from one of the leading sports publications of the time, ensuring a depth and rigor to the conversation. The discussion takes place against the backdrop of a pivotal year in American history, marked by social change and significant events, with sports serving as both an escape and a mirror to society.#BobGibson #MLB #PitchingLegend #SportsIllustrated #1968Baseball

1963-Jun-02 • PIT/NYM • Pittsburgh Pirates vs New York Mets - Radio
- 1963 MLB Standings- Sunday, June 2, 1963- Venue: Polo Grounds- Game Duration: 2:58- Day Game, on grass- First game of doubleheader,- Box Score-- Radio Announcers- Ralph Kiner- Bob Murphy-- Starting Lineups- 1963 Pittsburgh Pirates- 1 - SS - Dick Schofield- 2 - CF - Bill Virdon- 3 - RF - Willie Stargell- 4 - 2B - Bill Mazeroski- 5 - LF - Jerry Lynch- 6 - C - Smoky Burgess- 7 - 1B - Donn Clendenon- 8 - 3B - Bob Bailey- 9 - P - Vern Law-- 1963 New York Mets- 1 - CF - Jim Piersall- 2 - 1B - Tim Harkness- 3 - 2B - Ron Hunt- 4 - RF - Duke Snider- 5 - LF - Frank Thomas- 6 - SS - Chico Fernandez- 7 - 3B - Charlie Neal- 8 - C - Norm Sherry- 9 - P - Roger Craig-

1969-Apr-08 • CHW/OAK • Chicago White Sox vs Oakland Athletics - Radio
- 1969 MLB Standings- Tuesday, April 8, 1969- Attendance: 23,610- Venue: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum- Game Duration: 2:05- Night Game, on grass- Box Score -- Radio Announcers- Monte Moore- Al Helfer-- Starting Lineups- 1969 Chicago White Sox- 1 - SS - Luis Aparicio- 2 - LF - Carlos May- 3 - 3B - Bill Melton- 4 - 1B - Gail Hopkins- 5 - C - Duane Josephson- 6 - RF - Buddy Bradford- 7 - CF - Ken Berry- 8 - 2B - Sandy Alomar- 9 - P - Gary Peters-- 1969 Oakland Athletics- 1 - SS - Bert Campaneris- 2 - RF - Reggie Jackson- 3 - LF - Mike Hershberger- 4 - 3B - Sal Bando- 5 - 1B - Danny Cater- 6 - 2B - Dick Green- 7 - CF - Rick Monday- 8 - C - Dave Duncan- 9 - P - Blue Moon Odom-

1958 • Basketball Clip • Elgin Baylor Radio Interview
bonus- Elgin Baylor- Harry WismerIn 1958, the sports world was graced with an insightful interview featuring Elgin Baylor, a burgeoning basketball star, on Harry Wismer's "Greatest Sports Thrill" radio show. At this time, Baylor was at the dawn of his illustrious career, making waves as a phenomenal forward with a knack for scoring and rebounding. His prowess on the court had already started reshaping the game, setting the stage for a legendary NBA career that would include numerous accolades and a significant influence on future generations of players.Harry Wismer, a seasoned sports broadcaster known for his passion and extensive knowledge, provided the perfect platform for Baylor to share his journey, insights, and the thrills of his early basketball career. The show was renowned for delving into the personal and professional lives of sports icons, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into the highs and lows of athletic greatness. This particular interview, conducted at a pivotal moment in Baylor's career, captures the essence of a young athlete on the cusp of greatness, providing timeless inspiration and insight into the world of professional basketball during the late 1950s.#ElginBaylor #HarryWismer #1950sBasketball #SportsRadio #NBAHistory

1972-Dec-31 • NFC Championship - Dallas Cowboys vs Washington Redskins - NFL Radio
- 1972 NFL Playoffs- Sunday Dec 31, 1972- Start Time: 3:00pm- Stadium: RFK Stadium-- Radio Announcers- Andy Musser- Don Criqui- Erison Klein-- Top Players- 1972 Dallas Cowboys- QB - Craig Morton- RB - Calvin Hill- FB - Walt Garrison- WR - Ron Sellers- WR - Lance Alworth- TE - Mike Ditka- LCB - Charlie Waters- RCB - Mel Renfro- RDT - Bob Lilly- LCB - Herb Adderley- FS - Cliff Harris-- 1972 Washington Redskins- QB - Billy Kilmer- RB - Larry Brown- FB - Charlie Harraway- WR - Roy Jefferson- WR - Charley Taylor- RLB - Chris Hanburger- LCB - Pat Fischer- RDE - Verlon Biggs- RDT - Diron Talbert

1982-Aug-24 • DET/OAK • Detroit Tigers vs Oakland Athletics - Ernie Harwell Radio
- 1982 MLB Standings- Tuesday, August 24, 1982- Start Time: 1:08 p.m. Local- Attendance: 17,098- Venue: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum- Game Duration: 2:24- Day Game, on grass- Box Score- Starting Lineups- 1982 Detroit Tigers- 1 - 2B - Lou Whitaker- 2 - CF - Glenn Wilson- 3 - LF - Larry Herndon- 4 - DH - Mike Ivie- 5 - 3B - Enos Cabell- 6 - 1B - Rick Leach- 7 - RF - Lynn Jones- 8 - C - Bill Fahey- 9 - SS - Alan Trammell- - P - Jerry Ujdur- 1982 Oakland Athletics- 1 - LF - Rickey Henderson- 2 - 3B - Wayne Gross- 3 - CF - Dwayne Murphy- 4 - RF - Tony Armas- 5 - 1B - Dan Meyer- 6 - 2B - Davey Lopes- 7 - DH - Mitchell Page- 8 - C - Mike Heath- 9 - SS - Fred Stanley- - P - Matt Keough- Radio Announcers- Ernie Harwell- Paul Carey

1987-Jan-11 • AFC Championship - Denver Broncos at Cleveland Browns - NFL Radio
- 1987 NFL Playoffs- Sunday Jan 11, 1987- Start Time: 12:30pm- Stadium: Cleveland Municipal Stadium- Box Score - Top Players▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- 1987 Denver Broncos- QB - John Elway- RB - Sammy Winder- WR - Ricky Nattiel- WR - Vance Johnson- RCB - Mike Harden- RDE - Rulon Jones- LILB - Karl Mecklenburg- 1987 Cleveland Browns- QB - Bernie Kosar- FB - Kevin Mack- WR - Brian Brennan- WR - Webster Slaughter- LCB - Frank Minnifield- FS - Felix Wright- RDE - Carl Hairston- NT - Bob Golic- ROLB - Clay Matthews- RCB - Hanford Dixon- Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Mel Proctor- Dave Rowe

1958 • Football Clip • Kyle Rote Radio Interview
bonus- Kyle Rote- Harry WismerIn this 1958 audio clip, listeners are treated to a radio interview featuring Kyle Rote, an accomplished American football player known for his time with the New York Giants during the early 1950s. At this stage of his career, Rote had established himself as a significant figure in the NFL, recognized for his versatility on the field and his leadership off it. The year 1958 is particularly notable in football history, marked by the famous NFL Championship Game known as "The Greatest Game Ever Played," indicating the sport's burgeoning popularity and the intense competition of the era.The interview provides insights into the football world of the late 1950s, a time when the sport was solidifying its place in American culture. Rote's perspectives offer a glimpse into the life of a professional athlete during a period of transformative change in the NFL, with increasing media coverage and fan engagement. The interviewer's role is crucial in navigating this conversation, shedding light on the human side of the sport, often overshadowed by the glamor and spectacle of game day.#KyleRote #1958NFL #FootballHistory #RadioInterview #NewYorkGiants

1970-Jun-28 • CHC/PIT • Chicago Cubs vs Pittsburgh Pirates - Radio
- 1970 MLB Standings- Sunday, June 28, 1970- Start Time: 4:17 p.m. Local- Attendance: 40,918- Venue: Forbes Field- Game Duration: 2:14- Day Game, on grass- Second game of doubleheader.- Starting Lineups- 1970 Chicago Cubs- 1 - SS - Don Kessinger- 2 - 2B - Paul Popovich- 3 - LF - Billy Williams- 4 - 1B - Jim Hickman- 5 - 3B - Ron Santo- 6 - RF - Johnny Callison- 7 - CF - Cleo James- 8 - C - J.C. Martin- 9 - P - Milt Pappas- 1970 Pittsburgh Pirates- 1 - CF - Matty Alou- 2 - 3B - Richie Hebner- 3 - RF - Al Oliver- 4 - LF - Willie Stargell- 5 - 1B - Bob Robertson- 6 - SS - Gene Alley- 7 - C - Jerry May- 8 - 2B - Bill Mazeroski- 9 - P - Jim Nelson- Radio Announcers- Bob Prince- Nellie King- Gene Osborn

1979-Apr-11 • CLE/TEX • Cleveland Indians vs Texas Rangers - Radio
.- 1979 MLB Standings- Wednesday, April 11, 1979- Start Time: 7:35 p.m. Local- Attendance: 12,784- Venue: Arlington Stadium- Game Duration: 2:10- Starting Lineups- 1979 Cleveland Indians- 1 - 3B - Toby Harrah- 2 - CF - Rick Manning- 3 - RF - Bobby Bonds- 4 - 1B - Andre Thornton- 5 - C - Gary Alexander- 6 - DH - Jim Norris- 7 - LF - Ted Cox- 8 - 2B - Duane Kuiper- 9 - SS - Tom Veryzer- - P - Eric Wilkins- 1979 Texas Rangers- 1 - 2B - Bump Wills- 2 - LF - Billy Sample- 3 - CF - Al Oliver- 4 - RF - Johnny Grubb- 5 - 3B - Buddy Bell- 6 - DH - Oscar Gamble- 7 - C - Jim Sundberg- 8 - 1B - Pat Putnam- 9 - SS - Nelson Norman- - P - Steve Comer- Radio Announcers- Joe Tait- Herb Score

1977-Aug-11 • MON/PHI • Montreal Expos vs Philadelphia Phillies
- 1977 MLB Standings- Thursday, August 11, 1977- Attendance: 30,267- Venue: Veterans Stadium- Game Duration: 2:45- Day Game, on turf- Box Score. - Radio Announcers- Harry Kalas- Andy Musser- Starting Lineups- 1977 Montreal Expos- 1 - 2B - Dave Cash- 2 - LF - Warren Cromartie- 3 - CF - Andre Dawson- 4 - 1B - Tony Perez- 5 - C - Gary Carter- 6 - 3B - Larry Parrish- 7 - RF - Sam Mejias- 8 - SS - Chris Speier- 9 - P - Jackie Brown- 1977 Philadelphia Phillies- 1 - RF - Bake McBride- 2 - SS - Larry Bowa- 3 - 3B - Mike Schmidt- 4 - LF - Greg Luzinski- 5 - 1B - Jay Johnstone- 6 - CF - Garry Maddox- 7 - C - Bob Boone- 8 - 2B - Ted Sizemore- 9 - P - Jim Kaat

1974-Dec-21 • NFL Playoffs - St. Louis Cardinals at Minnesota Vikings - Radio
- 1974 NFL Standings- Saturday Dec 21, 1974- Start Time: 1:00pm- Stadium: Metropolitan Stadium- Box Score -- Radio Announcers- Joe McConnell- Paul Hornung-- Top Players- 1974 St. Louis Cardinals- QB - Jim Hart- FB - Jim Otis- RB - Terry Metcalf- WR - Mel Gray- WR - Earl Thomas- TE - Jackie Smith- RCB - Roger Wehrli- LCB - Norm Thompson- RDT - Bob Rowe-- 1974 Minnesota Vikings- QB - Fran Tarkenton- RB - Dave Osborn- FB - Chuck Foreman- WR - Jim Lash- SS - Jeff Wright- LCB - Nate Wright- RDT - Alan Page- LDE - Carl Eller- FS - Paul Krause

1980-Dec-28 • NFL Playoffs - Los Angeles Rams vs Dallas Cowboys - Radio
- 1980 NFL Playoffs- Wild Card Round- Sunday Dec 28, 1980- Start Time: 1:30pm- Stadium: Texas Stadium-- Radio Announcers- Jack Buck- Hank Stram-- Top Players- 1980 Los Angeles Rams- QB - Vince Ferragamo- RB - Elvis Peacock- FB - Cullen Bryant- WR - Billy Waddy- WR - Preston Dennard- FS - Nolan Cromwell- DT - Mike Fanning- LDE - Jack Youngblood- LDT - Larry Brooks- MLB - Jack Reynolds- RT - Jackie Slater-- 1980 Dallas Cowboys- QB - Danny White- RB - Tony Dorsett- WR - Tony Hill- WR - Drew Pearson- RB - James Jones- FS - Dennis Thurman- SS - Charlie Waters- LDE - Too Tall Jones- RDE - Harvey Martin- RDT - Randy White

1958-1959 • Baseball Clip • Los Angeles Dodger Highlights
bonus- 1958 Los Angeles Dodgers- 1959 Los Angeles Dodgers-- Announcers- Vin Scully- Jerry Doggett-- Top Players- CF-RF - Duke Snider- LF-RF - Wally Moon- 1B - Gil Hodges- 2B - Charlie Neal- 1B-LF - Norm Larker- 3B - Jim Gilliam- CF - Don Demeter- C - John Roseboro- SS - Don Zimmer- SP-RP - Roger Craig- SP - Johnny Podres- SP-RP - Danny McDevitt- SP-RP - Sandy Koufax- SP - Don Drysdale- RP - Clem Labine

1955-Apr-12 • STL/CHC • St. Louis Cardinals vs Chicago Cubs - Radio
- 1955 MLB Regular Season- Tuesday, April 12, 1955- Attendance: 26,153- Venue: Wrigley Field- Game Duration: 2:44- Day Game, on grass- Box Score-- Radio Announcers- Harry Caray- Jack Quinlan-- Starting Lineups- St. Louis Cardinals- 1 - LF - Wally Moon- 2 - CF - Bill Virdon- 3 - 1B - Stan Musial- 4 - RF - Rip Repulski- 5 - 2B - Red Schoendienst- 6 - 3B - Ken Boyer- 7 - C - Bill Sarni- 8 - SS - Alex Grammas- 9 - P - Brooks Lawrence-- Chicago Cubs- 1 - CF - Gale Wade- 2 - 2B - Gene Baker- 3 - RF - Frank Baumholtz- 4 - LF - Hank Sauer- 5 - 3B - Randy Jackson- 6 - SS - Ernie Banks- 7 - 1B - Dee Fondy- 8 - C - Harry Chiti- 9 - P - Paul Minner-

1974-Apr-11 • NYY/DET • New York Yankees vs Detroit Tigers- Radio
- 1974 MLB Regular Season- Thursday, April 11, 1974- Start Time: 1:32 p.m. Local- Attendance: 6,640- Venue: Tiger Stadium- Game Duration: 1:54- Starting Lineups- New York Yankees- 1 - LF - Roy White- 2 - 1B - Mike Hegan- 3 - C - Thurman Munson- 4 - CF - Bobby Murcer- 5 - RF - Ron Blomberg- 6 - 3B - Graig Nettles- 7 - DH - Bill Sudakis- 8 - 2B - Gene Michael- 9 - SS - Jim Mason- - P - Mel Stottlemyre- Detroit Tigers- 1 - SS - Ed Brinkman- 2 - 3B - Aurelio Rodriguez- 3 - RF - Jim Northrup- 4 - DH - Al Kaline- 5 - LF - Willie Horton- 6 - 1B - Norm Cash- 7 - CF - Mickey Stanley- 8 - C - Bill Freehan- 9 - 2B - Gary Sutherland- - P - Joe Coleman- Radio Announcers- Phil Rizzuto- Frank Messer

1966-Jul • Basketball Clip • Bob Feller remembers Wilt Chamberlain Scoring 100 Points - Radio
bonusBob FellerWilt Chamberlain

1983-Jan-16 • NFL Playoffs - San Diego Chargers vs Miami Dolphins - Radio
- 1982 NFL Playoffs- Sunday Jan 16, 1983- Start Time: 12:30pm- Stadium: Orange Bowl- Box Score- Top Players- 1982 San Diego Chargers- QB - Dan Fouts- QB - Ed Luther- RB - Chuck Muncie- RB - James Brooks- WR - Charlie Joiner- TE - Kellen Winslow- RCB - Danny Walters- LOLB - Linden King- WR - Wes Chandler-- 1982 Miami Dolphins- QB - Dan Marino- FB - Andra Franklin- RB - Tony Nathan- WR - Nat Moore- WR - Mark Duper- DB - Fulton Walker- RCB - Gerald Small- LCB - William Judson- LDE - Doug Betters- NT - Bob Baumhower- Radio Announcers- Jack Buck- Hank Stram

1936-Jul-30 • PHA/CHW • Philadelphia Athletics vs Chicago White Sox - Radio
- 1936 MLB Regular Season- Thursday, July 30, 1936- Venue: Comiskey Park- Game Duration: 1h45m- Day Game, on grass- Box Score- Starting Lineups- Philadelphia Athletics- 1 - LF - Lou Finney- 2 - CF - Wally Moses- 3 - 1B - Chubby Dean- 4 - RF - George Puccinelli- 5 - 2B - Bob Johnson- 6 - 3B - Pinky Higgins- 7 - C - Frankie Hayes- 8 - SS - Skeeter Newsome- 9 - P - Gordon Rhodes- Chicago White Sox- 1 - LF - Rip Radcliff- 2 - CF - Mike Kreevich- 3 - RF - Mule Haas- 4 - 1B - Zeke Bonura- 5 - SS - Luke Appling- 6 - 2B - Jackie Hayes- 7 - 3B - Tony Piet- 8 - C - Luke Sewell- 9 - P - Vern Kennedy- Radio Announcers- Hal Totten

1978-Dec-24 • NFC Wildcard - Philadelphia Eagles at Atlanta Falcons - Radio
- 1978 NFL Regular Season- Sunday Dec 24, 1978- Start Time: 12:30pm- Stadium: Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium- Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197812240atl.htm- Top Players▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- 1978 Philadelphia Eagles- QB - Ron Jaworski- RB - Wilbert Montgomery- FB - Mike Hogan- WR - Harold Carmichael- RCB - Herm Edwards- FS - John Sanders- LDE - Dennis Harrison- LILB - Bill Bergey- LT - Stan Walters-- 1978 Atlanta Falcons- QB - Steve Bartkowski- FB - Bubba Bean- RB - Haskel Stanback- WR - Billy Ryckman- WR - Wallace Francis- LCB - Rolland Lawrence- LB - Dewey McClain- RLB - Greg Brezina- DE - Claude Humphrey- Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Jack Buck- Johnny Unitas

1966-Jul • Hockey Clip • 1936 NHL Playoffs - Bob Feller Radio Show
bonus- 1936 NHL PlayoffsHerbie Lewis- Marty Barry- Hooley Smith- Baldy NorthcottAnnouncers- Bob Feller

1967-Jun-26 • NYM/PIT • New York Mets vs Pittsburgh Pirates - Radio
- 1967 MLB Regular Season- Monday, June 26, 1967- Start Time: 8:00 p.m. Local- Attendance: 27,294- Venue: Shea Stadium- Game Duration: 2:29- Night Game, on grass- Box Score- Starting Lineups- Pittsburgh Pirates- 1 - CF - Matty Alou- 2 - 3B - Maury Wills- 3 - RF - Roberto Clemente- 4 - LF - Manny Jimenez- 5 - 1B - Donn Clendenon- 6 - 2B - Bill Mazeroski- 7 - SS - Gene Alley- 8 - C - Jerry May- 9 - P - Steve Blass- New York Mets- 1 - SS - Bud Harrelson- 2 - CF - Cleon Jones- 3 - 3B - Ken Boyer- 4 - LF - Tommy Davis- 5 - 1B - Ed Kranepool- 6 - RF - Ron Swoboda- 7 - 2B - Jerry Buchek- 8 - C - Jerry Grote- 9 - P - Bob Shaw- Radio Announcers- Bob Murphy- Ralph Kiner- Lindsey Nelson

1965-Jul-04 • NYY/BOS • New York Yankees vs Boston Red Sox - Radio
- 1965 MLB Regular Season- Sunday, July 4, 1965- Start Time: 1:33 p.m. Local- Attendance: 17,291- Venue: Fenway Park- Game Duration: 2:28- Day Game, on grass- Box Score- Starting Lineups- New York Yankees- 1 - 2B - Bobby Richardson- 2 - SS - Tony Kubek- 3 - LF - Tom Tresh- 4 - C - Elston Howard- 5 - 1B - Joe Pepitone- 6 - RF - Hector Lopez- 7 - CF - Roger Repoz- 8 - 3B - Clete Boyer- 9 - P - Jim Bouton- Boston Red Sox- 1 - 2B - Chuck Schilling- 2 - 3B - Dalton Jones- 3 - 1B - Tony Horton- 4 - CF - Felix Mantilla- 5 - LF - Lee Thomas- 6 - RF - Tony Conigliaro- 7 - SS - Eddie Bressoud- 8 - C - Bob Tillman- 9 - P - Bill Monbouquette- Radio Announcers- Phil Rizzuto- Joe Garagiola

1960 • Baseball Clip • Pittsburgh Pirates History Documentary
bonus- 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates- RF - Roberto Clemente- 3B - Don Hoak- 1B - Dick Stuart- LF - Bob Skinner- C - Smoky Burgess- SS - Dick Groat- CF - Bill Virdon- 2B - Bill Mazeroski- SP - Harvey Haddix- SP - Bob Friend- SP - Vern Law- 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates- RF - Kiki Cuyler- CF - Max Carey- 3B - Pie Traynor- C - Johnny Gooch- SP-RP - Babe Adams-- 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates- SS - Honus Wagner- LF - Fred Clarke- SP - Vic Willis- SP-RP - Howie Camnitz- SP-RP - Deacon Phillippe- SP - Nick Maddox-- Announcers- Bob Prince

1970-Dec-26 • NFL Playoffs - Cincinnati Bengals vs Baltimore Colts - Radio
- 1970 NFL Regular Season- Saturday Dec 26, 1970- Start Time: 1:30pm- Stadium: Memorial Stadium (Baltimore)- Box Score- Top Players- 1970 Cincinnati Bengals- QB - Virgil Carter- FB - Jess Phillips- RB - Paul Robinson- WR - Chip Myers- LCB - Lemar Parrish- RCB - Ken Riley- LDE - Royce Berry- RDT - Steve Chomyszak- Coach - Paul Brown- 1970 Indianapolis Colts- QB - Johnny Unitas- WR - Roy Jefferson- WR - Eddie Hinton- TE - John Mackey- RLB - Ted Hendricks- MLB - Mike Curtis- SS - Jerry Logan- RDE - Billy Newsome- LDE - Bubba Smith- Coach - Don McCafferty- Radio Announcers- Charlie Jones- Al DeRogatis

1970-May-08 • NBA Finals Game 7 • Los Angeles Lakers at New York Knicks - Radio
- 1970 NBA Regular Season- May 8, 1970- Madison Square Garden- Box Score- Top Players- 1970 Los Angeles Lakers- SF - Elgin Baylor- PF - Happy Hairston- PG - Jerry West- C - Mel Counts- C - Rick Roberson- SG - Dick Garrett- 1970 New York Knicks- SG - Dick Barnett- C - Willis Reed- PF - Dave DeBusschere- PG - Walt Frazier- SF - Bill Bradley- Radio Announcers- Marv Albert

1960-May-10 • CLE/NYY • Cleveland Indians vs New York Yankees - Radio
.- 1960 MLB Regular Season- Tuesday, May 10, 1960- Start Time: 8:03 p.m. Local- Attendance: 26,651- Venue: Yankee Stadium- Game Duration: 3:05- Night Game, on grass- Box Score- Starting Lineups- Cleveland Indians- 1 - 2B - Johnny Temple- 2 - RF - Harvey Kuenn- 3 - LF - Jim Piersall- 4 - SS - Woodie Held- 5 - 1B - Vic Power- 6 - C - John Romano- 7 - 3B - George Strickland- 8 - CF - Carroll Hardy- 9 - P - Jim Perry- New York Yankees- 1 - SS - Tony Kubek- 2 - 3B - Gil McDougald- 3 - CF - Mickey Mantle- 4 - RF - Roger Maris- 5 - 1B - Bill Skowron- 6 - LF - Yogi Berra- 7 - C - Elston Howard- 8 - 2B - Bobby Richardson- 9 - P - Bill Short- Radio Announcers- Red Barber- Phil Rizzuto- Mel Allen- Bob Delaney

1972-Aug-21 • NYM/HOU • New York Mets vs Houston Astros - Bob Murphy
- 1972 MLB Regular Season- Monday, August 21, 1972- Attendance: 24,242- Venue: Shea Stadium- Game Duration: 2:03- Night Game, on grass- Box Score- Starting Lineups- Houston Astros- 1 - SS - Roger Metzger- 2 - CF - Cesar Cedeno- 3 - RF - Jim Wynn- 4 - 1B - Lee May- 5 - 3B - Doug Rader- 6 - 2B - Tommy Helms- 7 - LF - Jesus Alou- 8 - C - Larry Howard- 9 - P - Jerry Reuss- New York Mets- 1 - 2B - Lute Barnes- 2 - 3B - Wayne Garrett- 3 - CF - Willie Mays- 4 - RF - Tommie Agee- 5 - C - Duffy Dyer- 6 - LF - John Milner- 7 - 1B - Jim Beauchamp- 8 - SS - Ted Martinez- 9 - P - Jon Matlack- Radio Announcers- Ralph Kiner- Lindsey Nelson- Bob Murphy

1966 • Football Clip • Bob Feller discusses 1958 NFL Championship
bonus- Bob Feller- Alex Webster- Ray Berry- George Shaw- Jim McAnany- Horace Stoneham- Willie Mays- Carl Hubbell- Casey Stengel- Pat Flaherty- Abe Saperstein- Wilt Chamberlain-In 1958, a cold December afternoon witnessed a historic football game at Yankee Stadium. Two professional football teams battled for the National Football League Championship, and many consider it the greatest game ever played. The Giants took an early 3-0 lead with a field goal by Pat Summerall, but the Colts fought back, taking a 14-3 halftime advantage. Tensions were high as the third quarter began.The Giants found themselves with their backs against the wall when the Colts were on their one-yard line. However, the Giants' defense held strong, and after a 95-yard drive, they clawed their way back into the game. Fullback Mel Triplett and Kyle Rote contributed to their resurgence. In the final quarter, Charlie Conerly connected with Frank Gifford for a touchdown, putting the Giants ahead 17-14.Baltimore attempted to tie the game with a field goal but missed. With only 2 minutes and 25 seconds left, the Giants punted the ball to the Colts. Baltimore was 84 yards away from victory, and Johnny Unitas orchestrated a remarkable drive. In the final seconds, the Colts attempted a field goal, which proved successful, resulting in a 17-17 tie.This tie forced the first sudden-death playoff in league history. The Giants won the toss but couldn't capitalize on their possession. The Colts took over, marched 80 yards in 12 plays, and sealed the victory with a touchdown, becoming the 1958 NFL champions.

1975-Apr-11 • NHL Playoffs • New York Islanders vs New York Rangers - Game 3 - Radio
1975 NHL StandingsPreliminary Round PlayoffsArena: Madison Square GardenBox Score.- Key Players- New York Islanders- Dennis Potvin- Billy Harris- Bob Nystrom-- New York Rangers- Rod Gilbert- Jean Ratelle- Steve Vickers-Radio AnnouncersDom ValentinoJim Garvey

1979-May-17 • PHI/CHC • Philadelphia Phillies vs Chicago Cubs - Radio
- 1979 MLB Regular Season- Thursday, May 17, 1979- Attendance: 14,952- Venue: Wrigley Field- Game Duration: 4:03- Box Score- Starting Lineups- Philadelphia Phillies- 1 - RF - Bake McBride- 2 - SS - Larry Bowa- 3 - 1B - Pete Rose- 4 - 3B - Mike Schmidt- 5 - LF - Del Unser- 6 - CF - Garry Maddox- 7 - C - Bob Boone- 8 - 2B - Rudy Meoli- 9 - P - Randy Lerch- Chicago Cubs- 1 - SS - Ivan de Jesus- 2 - RF - Mike Vail- 3 - 1B - Bill Buckner- 4 - LF - Dave Kingman- 5 - 3B - Steve Ontiveros- 6 - CF - Jerry Martin- 7 - C - Barry Foote- 8 - 2B - Ted Sizemore- 9 - P - Dennis Lamp- Radio Announcers- Harry Kalas- Richie Ashburn- Andy Musser- Chris Wheeler

1964-Dec-26 • AFL Championship • San Diego Chargers vs Buffalo Bills - Football Radio
- 1964 NFL Standings- Saturday Dec 26, 1964- Stadium: War Memorial Stadium.- Key Players- San Diego Chargers- QB - John Hadl- QB - Tobin Rote- FB - Keith Lincoln- FL - Lance Alworth- LE - Don Norton- RCB - Dick Westmoreland- LDE - Earl Faison- RLB - Frank Buncom- RDT - Ernie Ladd- MLB - Chuck Allen.- Buffalo Bills- QB - Jack Kemp- QB - Daryle Lamonica- FB - Cookie Gilchrist- FL - Elbert Dubenion- LE - Glenn Bass- RCB - Butch Byrd- FS - George Saimes- RDT - Tom Sestak- RLB - Mike Stratton- Coach - Lou Saban-Radio Announcers- Van Miller- Dick Rifenburg- Ralph Hubbell

1953 • Sports Clip • The All-American Sports Show - Broadcaster Graham McNamee
bonus- Graham McNamee- Johnny Wilson- Ken Carpenter- Casey Stengel

1967-Jul-08 • BOS/DET • Boston Red Sox vs Detroit Tigers - TV Audio
- 1967 MLB Regular Season- Saturday, July 8, 1967- Attendance: 19,481- Venue: Tiger Stadium- Game Duration: 2:14- Day Game, on grass- Box Score- Starting Lineups- Boston Red Sox- 1 - 2B - Mike Andrews- 2 - 3B - Joe Foy- 3 - LF - Carl Yastrzemski- 4 - RF - Tony Conigliaro- 5 - 1B - George Scott- 6 - SS - Rico Petrocelli- 7 - CF - Reggie Smith- 8 - C - Mike Ryan- 9 - P - Lee Stange- Detroit Tigers- 1 - LF - Lenny Green- 2 - 3B - Jerry Lumpe- 3 - 2B - Dick McAuliffe- 4 - 1B - Norm Cash- 5 - RF - Jim Northrup- 6 - C - Bill Freehan- 7 - CF - Mickey Stanley- 8 - SS - Ray Oyler- 9 - P - Denny McLain- Radio Announcers- Curt Gowdy- Pee Wee Reese- Sandy Koufax
2001-Sep-02 • NYY/BOS • New York Yankees vs Boston Red Sox - Radio
- 2001 MLB Regular Season- Sunday, September 2, 2001- Start Time: 8:08 p.m. Local- Attendance: 33,734- Venue: Fenway Park- Starting Lineups- New York Yankees- 1 - LF - Chuck Knoblauch- 2 - SS - Derek Jeter- 3 - DH - David Justice- 4 - CF - Bernie Williams- 5 - 1B - Tino Martinez- 6 - C - Jorge Posada- 7 - RF - Paul O'Neill- 8 - 3B - Randy Velarde- 9 - 2B - Alfonso Soriano- - P - Mike Mussina- Boston Red Sox- 1 - CF - Trot Nixon- 2 - SS - Mike Lansing- 3 - LF - Israel Alcantara- 4 - DH - Manny Ramirez- 5 - RF - Dante Bichette- 6 - 1B - Brian Daubach- 7 - 3B - Shea Hillenbrand- 8 - 2B - Lou Merloni- 9 - C - Joe Oliver- - P - David Cone- Radio Announcers- John Sterling- Michael Kay

1958 • Hockey Clip • Greatest Sports Thrill with Gordie Howe
bonus- Detroit Red Wings- Harry Wismer- Gordie HoweIn this captivating interview, Gordon Howe, a legendary figure from the Detroit Hockey Club, shares his greatest sports thrill with host Harry Wismer. Gordon Howe, one of hockey's all-time greats, reflects on his remarkable career and accomplishments in the world of professional hockey.As the youngest winner of the Art Ross Trophy at just 23 years old and a four-time consecutive league scoring champion, Gordon Howe's impact on the sport is undeniable. He led the Detroit Red Wings to numerous titles and received accolades such as the Hart Trophy for the league's most valuable player.This interview delves into Howe's versatile skills as a player, his incredible goal-scoring abilities, and his resilience, including his record-breaking streak of 382 consecutive league games played.Gordie Howe also discusses some of the toughest opponents he faced and shares insights into the physics behind the astonishing speed of a hockey puck.The conversation takes a personal turn as Gordie Howe recounts a serious injury that almost ended his career and a humorous incident involving his lost teeth on the ice.Throughout the interview, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the passion and dedication that drove Gordie Howe to become one of the greatest hockey players in history.Don't miss this opportunity to hear from a true hockey legend as he shares his thrilling journey through the world of professional sports.