
Retro Sports Radio: Classic Games from History
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1967-Oct-05 • STL/BOS • World Series G2 • St Louis Cardinals vs Boston Red Sox - Radio
- Game 2 - 1967 World Series- Fenway Park- Thursday, October 5, 1967- Attendance: 35,188- Game Duration: 2h24m- Day Game, on grass- Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/BOS/BOS196710050.shtml.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- St. Louis Cardinals- 1 - LF - Lou Brock- 2 - CF - Curt Flood- 3 - RF - Roger Maris- 4 - 1B - Orlando Cepeda- 5 - C - Tim McCarver- 6 - 3B - Mike Shannon- 7 - 2B - Julian Javier- 8 - SS - Dal Maxvill- 9 - P - Dick Hughes- - - --- Boston Red Sox- 1 - RF - Jose Tartabull- 2 - 3B - Dalton Jones- 3 - LF - Carl Yastrzemski- 4 - 1B - George Scott- 5 - CF - Reggie Smith- 6 - 2B - Jerry Adair- 7 - SS - Rico Petrocelli- 8 - C - Elston Howard- 9 - P - Jim Lonborg- - - - - -- NBC Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Pee Wee Reese- Harry Caray.
1967-Oct-04 • STL/BOS • World Series G1 • St Louis Cardinals vs Boston Red Sox - Radio
- Game 1 - 1967 World Series- Fenway Park- Wednesday, October 4, 1967- Attendance: 34,796- Game Duration: 2h22m- Day Game, on grass- Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/BOS/BOS196710040.shtml.- Starting Lineups- St. Louis Cardinals- 1 - LF - Lou Brock- 2 - CF - Curt Flood- 3 - RF - Roger Maris- 4 - 1B - Orlando Cepeda- 5 - C - Tim McCarver- 6 - 3B - Mike Shannon- 7 - 2B - Julian Javier- 8 - SS - Dal Maxvill- 9 - P - Bob Gibson- - - --- Boston Red Sox- 1 - 2B - Jerry Adair- 2 - 3B - Dalton Jones- 3 - LF - Carl Yastrzemski- 4 - RF - Ken Harrelson- 5 - 1B - George Scott- 6 - SS - Rico Petrocelli- 7 - CF - Reggie Smith- 8 - C - Russ Gibson- 9 - P - Jose Santiago- - - - - -- NBC Radio Announcers- Pee Wee Reese- Harry Caray.

1958 • Football Clip • Lou Groza Radio Interview
bonus- Lou Groza- Harry Wismer
1937-Oct-10 • NYY/NYG • World Series G5 • New York Yankees vs New York Giants - Radio
- Game 5 - 1937 World Series- Polo Grounds- Sunday, October 10, 1937- Attendance: 38,216- Game Duration: 2:06- Day Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups- New York Yankees- 1 - SS - Frankie Crosetti- 2 - 3B - Red Rolfe- 3 - CF - Joe DiMaggio- 4 - 1B - Lou Gehrig- 5 - C - Bill Dickey- 6 - LF - Myril Hoag- 7 - RF - George Selkirk- 8 - 2B - Tony Lazzeri- 9 - P - Lefty Gomez-- New York Giants- 1 - LF - Jo-Jo Moore- 2 - SS - Dick Bartell- 3 - 3B - Mel Ott- 4 - RF - Jimmy Ripple- 5 - CF - Hank Leiber- 6 - 1B - Johnny McCarthy- 7 - C - Harry Danning- 8 - 2B - Burgess Whitehead- 9 - P - Cliff Melton- - - - - -- NBC Radio Announcers- Tom Manning- Red Barber- Warren Brown- George Hicks
1937-Oct-06 • NYG/NYY • World Series G1 • New York Giants vs New York Yankees - Radio
- Game 1 - 1937 World Series- Yankee Stadium- Wednesday, October 6, 1937- Attendance: 60,573- Game Duration: 2h20m- Day Game, on grass- Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/NYA/NYA193710060.shtml.- Starting Lineups- New York Giants- 1 - LF - Jo-Jo Moore- 2 - SS - Dick Bartell- 3 - 3B - Mel Ott- 4 - CF - Hank Leiber- 5 - RF - Jimmy Ripple- 6 - 1B - Johnny McCarthy- 7 - C - Gus Mancuso- 8 - 2B - Burgess Whitehead- 9 - P - Carl Hubbell- - - --- New York Yankees- 1 - SS - Frankie Crosetti- 2 - 3B - Red Rolfe- 3 - CF - Joe DiMaggio- 4 - 1B - Lou Gehrig- 5 - C - Bill Dickey- 6 - LF - Myril Hoag- 7 - RF - George Selkirk- 8 - 2B - Tony Lazzeri- 9 - P - Lefty Gomez- - - - - -- NBC Radio Announcers- Tom Manning- Red Barber- Warren Brown

1978-Nov-05 • DAL/MIA • Dallas Cowboys vs Miami Dolphins - Radio
- 1978 NFL Standings- Orange Bowl- Sun Nov 5, 1978.- Key Players- Dallas Cowboys- QB - Roger Staubach- FB - Robert Newhouse- RB - Tony Dorsett- WR - Tony Hill- WR - Drew Pearson- WR - Butch Johnson- LCB - Benny Barnes- RDT - Randy White- RDE - Harvey Martin- FS - Cliff Harris- Coach - Tom Landry-- Miami Dolphins- QB - Bob Griese- RB - Delvin Williams- FB - Leroy Harris- WR - Duriel Harris- WR - Nat Moore- DB - Gerald Small- LDE - Vern Den Herder- LOLB - Kim Bokamper- LG/LT - Bob Kuechenberg- Coach - Don Shula.Radio Announcers- Verne Lundquist- Brad Sham

1937 • Baseball Clip • Ty Cobb interviewed by Grantland Rice on Radio
bonusRetired Ty Cobb Interviewed by Grantland Rice
1972-Oct-22 • OAK/CIN • World Series G7 • Oakland Athletics vs Cincinnati Reds - Radio
- 1972 World Series Game 7- Riverfront Stadium- Sunday, October 22, 1972- Attendance: 56,040- Game Duration: 2h50m- Day Game, on turf.- Starting Lineups- Oakland Athletics- 1 - SS - Bert Campaneris- 2 - CF - Angel Mangual- 3 - LF - Joe Rudi- 4 - 1B - Gene Tenace- 5 - 3B - Sal Bando- 6 - RF - Matty Alou- 7 - C - Dave Duncan- 8 - 2B - Dick Green- 9 - P - Blue Moon Odom- - - --- Cincinnati Reds- 1 - LF - Pete Rose- 2 - 2B - Joe Morgan- 3 - CF - Bobby Tolan- 4 - C - Johnny Bench- 5 - 1B - Tony Perez- 6 - 3B - Denis Menke- 7 - RF - Cesar Geronimo- 8 - SS - Dave Concepcion- 9 - P - Jack Billingham- - - - -.- Radio Announcers- Jim Simpson- Monte Moore
1972-Oct-21 • OAK/CIN • World Series G6 • Oakland Athletics vs Cincinnati Reds - Radio
- 1972 World Series Game 6- Riverfront Stadium- Saturday, October 21, 1972- Attendance: 52,737- Game Duration: 2h21m- Day Game, on turf.- Starting Lineups- - Oakland Athletics- 1 - SS - Bert Campaneris- 2 - RF - Matty Alou- 3 - LF - Joe Rudi- 4 - 1B - Mike Epstein- 5 - 3B - Sal Bando- 6 - CF - Angel Mangual- 7 - C - Gene Tenace- 8 - 2B - Dick Green- 9 - P - Vida Blue- - - --- Cincinnati Reds- 1 - LF - Pete Rose- 2 - 2B - Joe Morgan- 3 - CF - Bobby Tolan- 4 - C - Johnny Bench- 5 - 1B - Tony Perez- 6 - RF - Hal McRae- 7 - 3B - Denis Menke- 8 - SS - Dave Concepcion- 9 - P - Gary Nolan- - - - -.- Radio Announcers- Jim Simpson- Monte Moore

1960 • Football Clip • Norm Van Brocklin - Greatest Sports Thrill - Radio
bonus- 1949 Los Angeles Rams- 1960 Philadelphia Eagles- Norm van Brocklin- Bob Waterfield- Harry WismerIn 1960, football legend Norm Van Brocklin participated in a radio interview that has since lodged itself in the annals of sports history. The interview came at a pivotal moment in Van Brocklin's career, as he was nearing the end of his professional playing tenure. Known for his prowess as a quarterback, Van Brocklin had already led the Philadelphia Eagles to a championship victory earlier that year, cementing his status as one of the most influential players of his era. The interviewer, a seasoned radio host whose name has been lost to time, guided the conversation with a deft touch, allowing Van Brocklin's character and passion for the game to shine through. The clip is a fascinating glimpse into the mindset of a top-tier athlete at the peak of his career. #NormVanBrocklin #1960sFootball #RadioInterview #SportsHistory #PhiladelphiaEagles
1972-Oct-20 • CIN/OAK • World Series G5 • Cincinnati Reds vs Oakland Athletics- Radio
- 1972 World Series Game 5- Oakland Coliseum- Friday, October 20, 1972- Attendance: 49,410- Game Duration: 2:26- Day Game, on grass..- Starting Lineups- Cincinnati Reds- 1 - LF - Pete Rose- 2 - 2B - Joe Morgan- 3 - CF - Bobby Tolan- 4 - C - Johnny Bench- 5 - 1B - Tony Perez- 6 - 3B - Denis Menke- 7 - RF - Cesar Geronimo- 8 - SS - Darrel Chaney- 9 - P - Jim McGlothlin- - - --- Oakland Athletics- 1 - SS - Bert Campaneris- 2 - RF - Matty Alou- 3 - LF - Joe Rudi- 4 - 1B - Mike Epstein- 5 - 3B - Sal Bando- 6 - CF - George Hendrick- 7 - C - Gene Tenace- 8 - 2B - Dick Green- 9 - P - Catfish Hunter- - - - -.- Radio Announcers- Jim Simpson- Al Michaels
1972-Oct-19 • CIN/OAK • World Series G4 • Cincinnati Reds vs Oakland Athletics- Radio
- 1972 World Series Game 4- Oakland Coliseum- Thursday, October 19, 1972- Attendance: 49,410- Game Duration: 2h06m- Night Game, on grass..- Starting Lineups- Cincinnati Reds- 1 - LF - Pete Rose- 2 - 2B - Joe Morgan- 3 - CF - Bobby Tolan- 4 - C - Johnny Bench- 5 - 1B - Tony Perez- 6 - RF - Hal McRae- 7 - 3B - Denis Menke- 8 - SS - Dave Concepcion- 9 - P - Don Gullett- - - --- Oakland Athletics- 1 - SS - Bert Campaneris- 2 - RF - Matty Alou- 3 - LF - Joe Rudi- 4 - 3B - Sal Bando- 5 - 1B - Mike Epstein- 6 - CF - George Hendrick- 7 - C - Gene Tenace- 8 - 2B - Dick Green- 9 - P - Ken Holtzman- - - - -.- Radio Announcers- Jim Simpson- Al Michaels

1968 • Baseball Clip • Interview with Gil Hodges - Radio
bonus- 1968 New York Mets- Gil Hodges- Nolan Ryan- Tom Seaver- Jerry Koosman- Ron SwobodaIn this 1968 radio interview, the seasoned sports broadcaster engages in a thoughtful conversation with Gil Hodges, then serving as the manager of the New York Mets. At this point in his career, Hodges was transitioning from a stellar playing career into a managerial role. As a player, Hodges was a key component of the Brooklyn Dodgers' "Boys of Summer," a team that dominated the National League in the 1950s. His transition to management in 1968 marked a significant shift, as he took on the challenge of leading the Mets, a team known at the time for its struggles on the field. The interview provides insight into Hodges' approach to managing and his philosophy on baseball, offering a unique glimpse into the mind of one of the game's respected figures during a pivotal point in his career.#GilHodges #1968Baseball #NewYorkMets #SportsHistory #RadioInterviews
1972-Oct-18 • CIN/OAK • World Series G3 • Cincinnati Reds vs Oakland Athletics- Radio
- 1972 World Series Game 3- Oakland Coliseum- Wednesday, October 18, 1972- Attendance: 49,410- Game Duration: 2h24m- Night Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups- Cincinnati Reds- 1 - LF - Pete Rose- 2 - 2B - Joe Morgan- 3 - CF - Bobby Tolan- 4 - C - Johnny Bench- 5 - 1B - Tony Perez- 6 - 3B - Denis Menke- 7 - RF - Cesar Geronimo- 8 - SS - Darrel Chaney- 9 - P - Jack Billingham- - - --- Oakland Athletics- 1 - SS - Bert Campaneris- 2 - RF - Matty Alou- 3 - LF - Joe Rudi- 4 - 1B - Mike Epstein- 5 - 3B - Sal Bando- 6 - CF - George Hendrick- 7 - C - Gene Tenace- 8 - 2B - Dick Green- 9 - P - Blue Moon Odom- - - - -.- Radio Announcers- Jim Simpson- Al Michaels
1972-Oct-15 • OAK/CIN • World Series G2 • Oakland Athletics vs Cincinnati Reds - Radio
- 1972 World Series Game 2- Riverfront Stadium- Sunday, October 15, 1972- Attendance: 53,224- Game Duration: 2h26m- Day Game, on turf.- Starting Lineups- Oakland Athletics- 1 - SS - Bert Campaneris- 2 - RF - Matty Alou- 3 - LF - Joe Rudi- 4 - 1B - Mike Epstein- 5 - 3B - Sal Bando- 6 - CF - George Hendrick- 7 - C - Gene Tenace- 8 - 2B - Dick Green- 9 - P - Catfish Hunter- - - --- Cincinnati Reds- 1 - LF - Pete Rose- 2 - 2B - Joe Morgan- 3 - CF - Bobby Tolan- 4 - C - Johnny Bench- 5 - 1B - Tony Perez- 6 - 3B - Denis Menke- 7 - RF - Cesar Geronimo- 8 - SS - Darrel Chaney- 9 - P - Ross Grimsley- - - - -.- Radio Announcers- Jim Simpson- Monte Moore
1972-Oct-14 • OAK/CIN • World Series G1 • Oakland Athletics vs Cincinnati Reds - Radio
- 1972 World Series Game 1- Riverfront Stadium- Saturday, October 14, 1972- Attendance: 52,918- Game Duration: 2h18m- Day Game, on turf.- Starting Lineups- Oakland Athletics- 1 - SS - Bert Campaneris- 2 - LF - Joe Rudi- 3 - RF - Matty Alou- 4 - 1B - Mike Epstein- 5 - 3B - Sal Bando- 6 - CF - George Hendrick- 7 - C - Gene Tenace- 8 - 2B - Dick Green- 9 - P - Ken Holtzman- - - --- Cincinnati Reds- 1 - LF - Pete Rose- 2 - 2B - Joe Morgan- 3 - CF - Bobby Tolan- 4 - C - Johnny Bench- 5 - 1B - Tony Perez- 6 - 3B - Denis Menke- 7 - RF - Cesar Geronimo- 8 - SS - Dave Concepcion- 9 - P - Gary Nolan- - - - -.- Radio Announcers- Jim Simpson- Monte Moore

1956 • Baseball Clip • Yogi Berra discusses baseball with Ed Sullivan
bonus- Yogi Berra- Ed SullivanIn this 1956 audio clip, Ed Sullivan, a prominent television personality best known for his eponymous variety show, "The Ed Sullivan Show," conducts an engaging interview with Yogi Berra, one of the most iconic figures in baseball history. At the time, Sullivan was already a well-established figure in American television, having started his show in 1948. His knack for drawing out fascinating insights from his guests made him a beloved figure in American homes. Yogi Berra, on the other hand, was in the prime of his career in 1956. As a key player for the New York Yankees, Berra was known for his exceptional skills as a catcher and his unique, often humorous, observations about the game. This conversation offers a glimpse into the mind of Berra, providing listeners with an understanding of his approach to baseball and his perspective on the sport during a significant period in his career. #EdSullivan #YogiBerra #1950sBaseball #NewYorkYankees #AmericanTelevisionHistory
1949-Oct-09 • NYY/BKN • World Series G5 • New York Yankees vs Brooklyn Dodgers - Radio
- 1949 World Series Game 5- Ebbets Field- Sunday, October 9, 1949- Attendance: 33,711- Game Duration: 3h04m- Day Game, on grass- Box Score.- Starting Lineups- New York Yankees- 1 - SS - Phil Rizzuto- 2 - 1B - Tommy Henrich- 3 - C - Yogi Berra- 4 - CF - Joe DiMaggio- 5 - 3B - Bobby Brown- 6 - LF - Gene Woodling- 7 - RF - Cliff Mapes- 8 - 2B - Jerry Coleman- 9 - P - Vic Raschi- - - --- Brooklyn Dodgers- 1 - SS - Pee Wee Reese- 2 - 3B - Spider Jorgensen- 3 - CF - Duke Snider- 4 - 2B - Jackie Robinson- 5 - RF - Gene Hermanski- 6 - 1B - Gil Hodges- 7 - LF - Marv Rackley- 8 - C - Roy Campanella- 9 - P - Rex Barney- - - - -.Radio Announcers- Mel Allen- Red Barber
1949-Oct-08 • NYY/BKN • World Series G4 • New York Yankees vs Brooklyn Dodgers - Radio
- 1949 World Series Game 4- Ebbets Field- Saturday, October 8, 1949- Attendance: 33,934- Game Duration: 2h42m- Day Game, on grass- Box Score..- Starting Lineups- 1 - SS - Phil Rizzuto- 2 - 1B - Tommy Henrich- 3 - C - Yogi Berra- 4 - CF - Joe DiMaggio- 5 - 3B - Bobby Brown- 6 - LF - Gene Woodling- 7 - RF - Cliff Mapes- 8 - 2B - Jerry Coleman- 9 - P - Eddie Lopat- - - --- Brooklyn Dodgers- 1 - SS - Pee Wee Reese- 2 - 3B - Eddie Miksis- 3 - CF - Duke Snider- 4 - 2B - Jackie Robinson- 5 - 1B - Gil Hodges- 6 - LF - Luis Olmo- 7 - C - Roy Campanella- 8 - RF - Gene Hermanski- 9 - P - Don Newcombe- - - - -.Radio Announcers- Mel Allen- Red Barber

1954 • Baseball Clip • Leo Durocher answers fan questions - Radio
bonus- Leo Durocher- Ken RobertsIn 1954, a unique radio broadcast captured the voice and thoughts of the legendary baseball figure, Leo Durocher. At this point in his career, Durocher had already established himself as a notable player and manager, with his managerial tenure with the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants earning him a reputation for his fiery demeanor and strategic acumen. Known for his trademark phrase, "Nice guys finish last," Durocher's personality was as memorable as his contributions to the sport. In this radio clip, he is seen engaging with fans, answering their questions, and offering a glimpse into his philosophy and approach to the game. On the other side of the microphone, the interviewer was a seasoned radio professional, adept at guiding conversation and bringing out the best in his guests. His knowledge of baseball and ability to ask probing questions provided the perfect platform for Durocher's candid responses. This exchange between Durocher and the fans, facilitated by a skilled interviewer, offers a rare, unfiltered look into the mind of one of baseball's most influential figures during the mid-20th century. #LeoDurocher #1950sBaseball #RadioBroadcast #FanInteraction #BaseballHistory
1949-Oct-07 • NYY/BKN • World Series G3 • New York Yankees vs Brooklyn Dodgers - Radio
- 1949 World Series Game 3- Ebbets Field- Friday, October 7, 1949- Attendance: 32,788- Game Duration: 2h30m- Day Game, on grass- Box Score..- Starting Lineups- New York Yankees- 1 - SS - Phil Rizzuto- 2 - 1B - Tommy Henrich- 3 - C - Yogi Berra- 4 - CF - Joe DiMaggio- 5 - 3B - Bobby Brown- 6 - LF - Gene Woodling- 7 - RF - Cliff Mapes- 8 - 2B - Jerry Coleman- 9 - P - Tommy Byrne- - - --- Brooklyn Dodgers- 1 - SS - Pee Wee Reese- 2 - 3B - Eddie Miksis- 3 - RF - Carl Furillo- 4 - 2B - Jackie Robinson- 5 - 1B - Gil Hodges- 6 - LF - Luis Olmo- 7 - CF - Duke Snider- 8 - C - Roy Campanella- 9 - P - Ralph Branca- - - - -.Radio Announcers- Mel Allen- Red Barber
1949-Oct-06 • BKN/NYY • World Series G2 • Brooklyn Dodgers vs New York Yankees - Radio
- 1949 World Series Game 2- Yankee Stadium- Thursday, October 6, 1949- Attendance: 70,053- Game Duration: 2h30m- Day Game, on grass- Box Score.- Starting Lineups- Brooklyn Dodgers- 1 - SS - Pee Wee Reese- 2 - 3B - Spider Jorgensen- 3 - CF - Duke Snider- 4 - 2B - Jackie Robinson- 5 - RF - Gene Hermanski- 6 - LF - Marv Rackley- 7 - 1B - Gil Hodges- 8 - C - Roy Campanella- 9 - P - Preacher Roe- - - --- New York Yankees- 1 - SS - Phil Rizzuto- 2 - 1B - Tommy Henrich- 3 - RF - Hank Bauer- 4 - CF - Joe DiMaggio- 5 - LF - Johnny Lindell- 6 - 3B - Billy Johnson- 7 - 2B - Jerry Coleman- 8 - C - Charlie Silvera- 9 - P - Vic Raschi- - - - -.Radio Announcers- Mel Allen- Red Barber
1949-Oct-05 • BKN/NYY • World Series G1 • Brooklyn Dodgers vs New York Yankees - Radio
- 1949 World Series Game 1- Yankee Stadium- Wednesday, October 5, 1949- Attendance: 66,224- Game Duration: 2h24m- Day Game, on grass- Box Score.- Starting Lineups- Brooklyn Dodgers- 1 - SS - Pee Wee Reese- 2 - 3B - Spider Jorgensen- 3 - CF - Duke Snider- 4 - 2B - Jackie Robinson- 5 - LF - Gene Hermanski- 6 - RF - Carl Furillo- 7 - 1B - Gil Hodges- 8 - C - Roy Campanella- 9 - P - Don Newcombe- - - --- New York Yankees- 1 - SS - Phil Rizzuto- 2 - 1B - Tommy Henrich- 3 - C - Yogi Berra- 4 - CF - Joe DiMaggio- 5 - LF - Johnny Lindell- 6 - 3B - Billy Johnson- 7 - RF - Cliff Mapes- 8 - 2B - Jerry Coleman- 9 - P - Allie Reynolds- - - - -.Radio Announcers- Mel Allen- Red Barber

1949 • Baseball Clip • World Series Preview Show - Radio Broadcast
bonus- 1949 World Series- Ebbets Field- Yankee Stadium- New York Yankees- Brooklyn Dodgers.- Key Players- Phil Rizzuto- Jerry Coleman- Yogi Berra- Hank Bauer- Pee Wee Reese- Gil Hodges- Jackie Robinson- Duke Snider- Carl Furillo- Roy Campanella- Don Newcombe- Preacher Roe.Radio Announcers- George Hogan

1966-Oct-09 • LAD/BAL • World Series G4 • Los Angeles Dodgers vs Baltimore Orioles - Radio
- 1966 World Series Game 4- Memorial Stadium.- Box Score- Sunday, October 9, 1966- Attendance: 54,458- Game Duration: 1h45m- Day Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups- Los Angeles Dodgers- 1 - SS - Maury Wills- 2 - CF - Willie Davis- 3 - RF - Lou Johnson- 4 - LF - Tommy Davis- 5 - 2B - Jim Lefebvre- 6 - 1B - Wes Parker- 7 - C - John Roseboro- 8 - 3B - John Kennedy- 9 - P - Don Drysdale- - - --- Baltimore Orioles- 1 - SS - Luis Aparicio- 2 - CF - Russ Snyder- 3 - RF - Frank Robinson- 4 - 3B - Brooks Robinson- 5 - 1B - Boog Powell- 6 - LF - Curt Blefary- 7 - 2B - Davey Johnson- 8 - C - Andy Etchebarren- 9 - P - Dave McNally- - - - -.- Radio Announcers- Bob Prince- Vin Scully

1966-Oct-08 • LAD/BAL • World Series G3 • Los Angeles Dodgers vs Baltimore Orioles - Radio
- 1966 World Series Game 3- Memorial Stadium- Box Score- Saturday, October 8, 1966- Attendance: 54,445- Game Duration: 1h55m- Day Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups- Los Angeles Dodgers- 1 - SS - Maury Wills- 2 - 1B - Wes Parker- 3 - CF - Willie Davis- 4 - RF - Ron Fairly- 5 - 2B - Jim Lefebvre- 6 - LF - Lou Johnson- 7 - C - John Roseboro- 8 - 3B - John Kennedy- 9 - P - Claude Osteen- - - --- Baltimore Orioles- 1 - SS - Luis Aparicio- 2 - LF - Curt Blefary- 3 - RF - Frank Robinson- 4 - 3B - Brooks Robinson- 5 - 1B - Boog Powell- 6 - 2B - Davey Johnson- 7 - CF - Paul Blair- 8 - C - Andy Etchebarren- 9 - P - Wally Bunker- - - - -.Radio Announcers- Bob Prince- Vin Scully

1952 • Baseball Clip • Leo Durocher interviews Duke Snider - Radio
bonus- 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers- Leo Durocher- Duke Snider- Chuck DressenIn this 1954 radio broadcast, Leo Durocher, a former Major League Baseball player and manager, interviews Duke Snider, one of the most celebrated players of his generation. At the time of the interview, Durocher had already transitioned from his playing career (1925-1945) into his managerial roles, notably with the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants, earning a reputation for his fiery personality and strategic acumen. His interviewee, Duke Snider, was at the height of his career in 1954, playing as a center fielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Known for his powerful hitting and solid fielding, Snider was a key figure in the Dodgers' success during the 1950s. This candid conversation offers a unique insight into the world of baseball during this era, through the perspectives of two individuals deeply ingrained in the sport. #LeoDurocher #DukeSnider #1950sBaseball #BrooklynDodgers #RadioBroadcast

1966-Oct-06 • BAL/LAD • World Series G2 • Baltimore Orioles vs Los Angeles Dodgers - Radio
- 1966 MLB Playoffs- Dodger Stadium.- Box Score - 1966 World Series Game 2- Thursday, October 6, 1966- Attendance: 55,947- Game Duration: 2h26m- Day Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups- Baltimore Orioles- 1 - SS - Luis Aparicio- 2 - LF - Curt Blefary- 3 - RF - Frank Robinson- 4 - 3B - Brooks Robinson- 5 - 1B - Boog Powell- 6 - 2B - Davey Johnson- 7 - CF - Paul Blair- 8 - C - Andy Etchebarren- 9 - P - Jim Palmer- - -- Los Angeles Dodgers- 1 - SS - Maury Wills- 2 - 3B - Jim Gilliam- 3 - CF - Willie Davis- 4 - RF - Ron Fairly- 5 - 2B - Jim Lefebvre- 6 - LF - Lou Johnson- 7 - C - John Roseboro- 8 - 1B - Wes Parker- 9 - P - Sandy Koufax- - - - -.- Radio Announcers- Bob Prince- Chuck Thompson

1966-Oct-05 • BAL/LAD • World Series G1 • Baltimore Orioles vs Los Angeles Dodgers - Radio
- 1966 MLB Playoffs- Dodger Stadium.- Box Score. - World Series Game 1- Wednesday, October 5, 1966- Attendance: 55,941- Game Duration: 2h56m- Day Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups- Baltimore Orioles- 1 - SS - Luis Aparicio- 2 - CF - Russ Snyder- 3 - RF - Frank Robinson- 4 - 3B - Brooks Robinson- 5 - 1B - Boog Powell- 6 - LF - Curt Blefary- 7 - 2B - Davey Johnson- 8 - C - Andy Etchebarren- 9 - P - Dave McNally- - - --- Los Angeles Dodgers- 1 - SS - Maury Wills- 2 - CF - Willie Davis- 3 - RF - Lou Johnson- 4 - LF - Tommy Davis- 5 - 2B - Jim Lefebvre- 6 - 1B - Wes Parker- 7 - 3B - Jim Gilliam- 8 - C - John Roseboro- 9 - P - Don Drysdale- - - - - -.Radio Announcers- Bob Prince- Chuck Thompson

1976-Oct-14 • KCR/NYY • ALCS G5 • Kansas City Royals vs New York Yankees - Radio
- 1976 MLB Playoffs- Yankee Stadium- 1976 ALCS Game 5- Thursday, October 14, 1976- Start Time: 8:30 p.m. Local- Attendance: 56,821- Night Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups- Kansas City Royals1 - CF - Al Cowens2 - LF - Tom Poquette3 - 3B - George Brett4 - 1B - John Mayberry5 - RF - Hal McRae6 - DH - Jamie Quirk7 - 2B - Cookie Rojas8 - SS - Freddie Patek9 - C - Buck MartinezP - Dennis Leonard-New York Yankees1 - CF - Mickey Rivers2 - LF - Roy White3 - C - Thurman Munson4 - 1B - Chris Chambliss5 - DH - Carlos May6 - 3B - Graig Nettles7 - RF - Oscar Gamble8 - 2B - Willie Randolph9 - SS - Fred StanleyP - Ed Figueroa.Radio Announcers- Frank Messer- Phil Rizzuto- Bill White

1954 • Baseball Clip • Phil Rizzuto Show - Mel Allen - Radio
bonus- Phil Rizzuto- Lefty Gomez- Bob Lemon- Mel AllenIn this 1954 audio clip from the Phil Rizzuto Show, the legendary shortstop Phil Rizzuto intrerviews Mel Allen, and engages in stories about renowned baseball players Lefty Gomez and Bob Lemon. At the time of this recording, Rizzuto, a five-time All-Star, was nearing the end of his illustrious 13-year career with the New York Yankees, a tenure that saw him participate in nine World Series, seven of which resulted in championships. Rizzuto, known for his wit and humor, regales the audience with tales from his playing days, offering a rare, first-hand account of the sport's bygone era. This audio clip is a must-listen for any baseball aficionado, providing a unique opportunity to hear from two of the game's greats, reflecting on their careers and the state of baseball in the mid-20th century. #PhilRizzuto #LeftyGomez #BobLemon #1950sBaseball #NewYorkYankees #BaseballHistory

1976-Oct-13 • KCR/NYY • ALCS G4 • Kansas City Royals vs New York Yankees - Radio
- 1976 MLB Playoffs- Yankee Stadium.1976 ALCS Game 4Wednesday, October 13, 1976Start Time: 3:23 p.m. LocalAttendance: 56,355Game Duration: 2h50mDay Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups- Kansas City Royals- 1 - CF - Al Cowens- 2 - LF - Tom Poquette- 3 - 3B - George Brett- 4 - 1B - John Mayberry- 5 - RF - Hal McRae- 6 - DH - Jamie Quirk- 7 - 2B - Cookie Rojas- 8 - SS - Freddie Patek- 9 - C - Buck Martinez- - - P - Larry Gura-- New York Yankees- 1 - CF - Mickey Rivers- 2 - LF - Roy White- 3 - C - Thurman Munson- 4 - DH - Lou Piniella- 5 - 1B - Chris Chambliss- 6 - 3B - Graig Nettles- 7 - RF - Elliott Maddox- 8 - 2B - Willie Randolph- 9 - SS - Fred Stanley- - - P - Catfish Hunter.Radio Announcers- Ernie Harwell- Ned Martin

1976-Oct-12 • KCR/NYY • ALCS G3 • Kansas City Royals vs New York Yankees - Radio
- 1976 MLB Playoffs- Yankee Stadium.1976 ALCS Game 3Tuesday, October 12, 1976Start Time: 8:30 p.m. LocalAttendance: 56,808Night Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups- Kansas City Royals- 1 - LF - Jim Wohlford- 2 - CF - Al Cowens- 3 - 3B - George Brett- 4 - 1B - John Mayberry- 5 - DH - Hal McRae- 6 - RF - Tom Poquette- 7 - 2B - Frank White- 8 - SS - Freddie Patek- 9 - C - Buck Martinez- - - P - Andy Hassler-- New York Yankees- 1 - CF - Mickey Rivers- 2 - LF - Roy White- 3 - C - Thurman Munson- 4 - DH - Lou Piniella- 5 - 1B - Chris Chambliss- 6 - 3B - Graig Nettles- 7 - RF - Elliott Maddox- 8 - 2B - Willie Randolph- 9 - SS - Fred Stanley- - - P - Dock Ellis.Radio Announcers- Ernie Harwell- Ned Martin

1966 • Football Clip • Bob Feller Show - 1941 Packers vs Redskins - Radio
bonus- 1941 Green Bay Packers- TB - Cecil Isbell- LE - Don Hutson- FB - Clarke Hinkle.- 1941 Washington Redskins- TB - Sammy Baugh- FB - Andy Farkas- BB - Cece Hare.- Bob Feller

1977-Oct-09 • CIN/GB • Cincinnati Bengals vs Green Bay Packers - Radio
- 1977 NFL Standings- Milwaukee County Stadium.Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197710090gnb.htmSunday Oct 9, 1977Start Time: 2.00pmStadium: Milwaukee County Stadium.- Key Players▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Cincinnati Bengals- QB - Ken Anderson- FB - Pete Johnson- RB - Archie Griffin- WR - Billy Brooks- LDE - Gary Burley- SS - Tommy Casanova- LCB - Lemar Parrish- RDE - Coy Bacon-- Green Bay Packers- QB - Lynn Dickey- FB - Barty Smith- WR - Steve Odom- SS - Steve Luke- RCB - Mike McCoy- RDT - Dave Pureifory- LDT - Dave Roller.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Jim Irwin- Lionel Aldridge

1976-Oct-10 • NYY/KCR • ALCS G2 - New York Yankees vs Kansas City Royals - Radio
- 1976 ALCS, Game 2- Royals Stadium- Sunday, October 10, 1976Start Time: 7:15 p.m. LocalAttendance: 41,091Game Duration: 2h45mNight Game, on turf.- Starting Lineups- New York Yankees- 1 - CF - Mickey Rivers- 2 - LF - Roy White- 3 - C - Thurman Munson- 4 - 1B - Chris Chambliss- 5 - DH - Carlos May- 6 - 3B - Graig Nettles- 7 - RF - Oscar Gamble- 8 - 2B - Willie Randolph- 9 - SS - Fred Stanley- - - P - Ed Figueroa-- Kansas City Royals- 1 - LF - Jim Wohlford- 2 - CF - Al Cowens- 3 - 3B - George Brett- 4 - 1B - John Mayberry- 5 - DH - Hal McRae- 6 - RF - Tom Poquette- 7 - 2B - Frank White- 8 - SS - Freddie Patek- 9 - C - Buck Martinez- - - P - Dennis Leonard.Radio Announcers- Ernie Harwell- Ned Martin

1976-Oct-09 • NYY/KCR • ALCS G1 • New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals • Radio
1976 ALCS Game 1Royals StadiumSaturday, October 9, 1976Start Time: 12:00 p.m. LocalAttendance: 41,077.- Starting Lineups- New York Yankees- 1 - CF - Mickey Rivers- 2 - LF - Roy White- 3 - C - Thurman Munson- 4 - DH - Lou Piniella- 5 - 1B - Chris Chambliss- 6 - 3B - Graig Nettles- 7 - RF - Elliott Maddox- 8 - 2B - Willie Randolph- 9 - SS - Fred Stanley- - P - Catfish Hunter-- Kansas City Royals- 1 - CF - Amos Otis- 2 - 3B - George Brett- 3 - DH - Hal McRae- 4 - 1B - John Mayberry- 5 - RF - Al Cowens- 6 - LF - Tom Poquette- 7 - 2B - Frank White- 8 - SS - Freddie Patek- 9 - C - Buck Martinez- - P - Larry Gura.Radio Announcers- Ernie Harwell- Ned Martin

1950 • Football Clip • The Red Grange Show - Football Stars
bonus- Red Grange- Bob Finnegan- Bill FayIn this 1950 audio clip, listeners are transported back to the golden era of football, as they tune in to the Red Grange Show. The show, hosted by the legendary footballer himself, Red Grange, along with co-hosts Bill Fay and Bob Finnegan, offers a unique glimpse into the world of sports during the mid-20th century. Red Grange, known as The Galloping Ghost, was a famed football hero of the 1920s, and by 1950 had transitioned to a career in sports broadcasting.His co-hosts, Bill Fay and Bob Finnegan, were also well-respected figures in the sports broadcasting industry, with careers spanning multiple decades. In this particular episode, the trio delve into discussions with football stars of the era. The show's format allowed for in-depth conversations, providing the audience with insider perspectives from the football field. The interviewees, whose identities remain a surprise, are assured to be prominent figures from the world of football in 1950, making the clip a valuable resource for sports historians and fans alike.
1964-Oct-04 • NYM/STL • New York Mets vs St. Louis Cardinals - Clinch - Radio Broadcast
- 1964 MLB Regular Season- Busch Stadium.Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SLN/SLN196410040.shtmlSunday, October 4, 1964Attendance: 30,146Game Duration: 3h06mDay Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- New York Mets- 1 - 2B - Bobby Klaus- 2 - SS - Roy McMillan- 3 - RF - Joe Christopher- 4 - CF - Jim Hickman- 5 - 3B - Charley Smith- 6 - C - Hawk Taylor- 7 - 1B - Ed Kranepool- 8 - LF - George Altman- 9 - P - Galen Cisco- - - --- St. Louis Cardinals- 1 - CF - Curt Flood- 2 - LF - Lou Brock- 3 - 1B - Bill White- 4 - 3B - Ken Boyer- 5 - SS - Dick Groat- 6 - C - Tim McCarver- 7 - RF - Mike Shannon- 8 - 2B - Dal Maxvill- 9 - P - Curt Simmons.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Harry Caray- Jack Buck- Jerry Gross-
1964-Oct-03 • CLE/NYY • Cleveland Indians vs New York Yankees - Clinch - Radio Broadcast
- 1964 MLB Regular Season- Yankee Stadium.Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/NYA/NYA196410030.shtmlSaturday, October 3, 1964Attendance: 14,879Day Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Cleveland Indians- 1 - 1B - Chico Salmon- 2 - SS - Dick Howser- 3 - LF - Leon Wagner- 4 - 3B - Max Alvis- 5 - C - John Romano- 6 - RF - Woodie Held- 7 - CF - Vic Davalillo- 8 - 2B - Billy Moran- 9 - P - Lee Stange- - - --- New York Yankees- 1 - SS - Phil Linz- 2 - 2B - Bobby Richardson- 3 - CF - Roger Maris- 4 - RF - Mickey Mantle- 5 - C - Elston Howard- 6 - 1B - Joe Pepitone- 7 - LF - Tom Tresh- 8 - 3B - Clete Boyer- 9 - P - Al Downing.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Mel Allen- Red Barber- Phil Rizzuto- Jerry Coleman

1959 • Football Clip • Johnny Unitas Biography - Radio Broadcast
bonusThis 1959 radio broadcast features an interview with Johnny Unitas, a professional American football player who was at the height of his career at the time. Unitas, known for his exceptional skill as a quarterback, played for the Baltimore Colts in the National Football League (NFL). His performance was instrumental in leading the Colts to victory in the 1958 NFL Championship, a game often referred to as "the Greatest Game Ever Played." the interview provides a unique opportunity to delve into the mind of one of the most influential figures in American football history, as well as to gain insight into the sport during a pivotal era.
2001-Oct-05 • TEX/SEA • Texas Rangers vs Seattle Mariners - 115th Win - Radio Broadcast
- 2001 MLB Regular Season- Safeco Field.Saturday, October 6, 2001Attendance: 45,607Night Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups- Texas Rangers- 1 - LF - Frank Catalanotto- 2 - 2B - Michael Young- 3 - SS - Alex Rodriguez- 4 - DH - Rafael Palmeiro- 5 - RF - Ruben Sierra- 6 - CF - Ricky Ledee- 7 - 3B - Mike Lamb- 8 - 1B - Carlos Pena- 9 - C - Bill Haselman- P - Doug Davis-- Seattle Mariners- 1 - LF - Stan Javier- 2 - CF - Mike Cameron- 3 - 2B - Bret Boone- 4 - DH - Edgar Martinez- 5 - 1B - Ed Sprague- 6 - RF - Jay Buhner- 7 - C - Dan Wilson- 8 - 3B - David Bell- 9 - SS - Mark McLemore- P - Denny Stark.Announcers- Dave Niehaus- Rick Rizzs- Ron Fairly
1979-Sep-30 • CHC/PIT • Chicago Cubs vs Pittsburgh Pirates - Clinch - Radio Broadcast
- 1979 MLB Regular Season- Three Rivers Stadium.Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . .Sunday, September 30, 1979Attendance: 42,176Day Game, on turf.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- 1 - SS - Ivan de Jesus- 2 - CF - Scot Thompson- 3 - 1B - Bill Buckner- 4 - LF - Dave Kingman- 5 - RF - Larry Biittner- 6 - 2B - Steve Dillard- 7 - 3B - Mick Kelleher- 8 - C - Tim Blackwell- 9 - P - Lynn McGlothen- - - --- Pittsburgh Pirates- 1 - CF - Omar Moreno- 2 - SS - Tim Foli- 3 - RF - Dave Parker- 4 - 1B - Willie Stargell- 5 - LF - John Milner- 6 - 3B - Bill Madlock- 7 - C - Ed Ott- 8 - 2B - Phil Garner- 9 - P - Bruce Kison.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Milo Hamilton- Lanny Frattar
1971-Sep-29 • NYY/WAS • New York Yankees vs Washington Senators - Radio Broadcast
- 1971 MLB Regular Season- RFK Stadium.Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, September 29, 1971Start Time: 7:31 p.m. LocalAttendance: 4,003Night Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- New York Yankees- 1 - 2B - Horace Clarke- 2 - RF - Rusty Torres- 3 - CF - Bobby Murcer- 4 - LF - Roy White- 5 - 1B - Felipe Alou- 6 - 3B - Ron Hansen- 7 - C - Jake Gibbs- 8 - SS - Gene Michael- 9 - P - Mel Stottlemyre- - - --- Washington Senators- 1 - CF - Del Unser- 2 - 3B - Toby Harrah- 3 - 1B - Larry Biittner- 4 - LF - Frank Howard- 5 - RF - Jeff Burroughs- 6 - C - Bill Fahey- 7 - SS - Jim Mason- 8 - 2B - Tom Ragland- 9 - P - Jim Shellenback.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Frank Messer- Phil Rizzuto- Bill White

1960 • Baseball Clip • Jackie Robinson interviews Branch Rickey - Radio Broadcast
bonusIn this remarkable audio artifact from 1960, we hear the voice of Jackie Robinson, the man who broke Major League Baseball's color barrier in 1947, as he sits down with Branch Rickey, the visionary executive who signed him. By 1960, Robinson had retired from baseball and was already a civil rights leader, while Rickey had left the Brooklyn Dodgers and was serving as an executive for the Pittsburgh Pirates.Robinson's career was groundbreaking, not just for his exceptional talent, but for the societal impact he had. His courage and resilience in the face of intense racism changed the landscape of American sports. Rickey, on the other hand, was known for his innovative approaches to the game, including the development of the farm system and his role in ending baseball's racial segregation.Their conversation offers a unique perspective on the early years of integration in baseball, and the struggles and triumphs they experienced. This is a rare opportunity to hear from two pivotal figures in baseball history, discussing their shared past from the vantage point of a decade's distance.
1966-Sep-17 • NYM/SFG • New York Mets vs San Francisco Giants - Radio Broadcast
- 1966 MLB Regular Season- Candlestick Park.Box Score.Saturday, September 17, 1966Attendance: 19,024Day Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- New York Mets- 1 - SS - Bud Harrelson- 2 - 2B - Chuck Hiller- 3 - 3B - Ken Boyer- 4 - RF - Al Luplow- 5 - 1B - Ed Kranepool- 6 - CF - Cleon Jones- 7 - LF - Johnny Lewis- 8 - C - Hawk Taylor- 9 - P - Dennis Ribant- - - --- San Francisco Giants- 1 - SS - Tito Fuentes- 2 - RF - Ken Henderson- 3 - CF - Willie Mays- 4 - 1B - Willie McCovey- 5 - 3B - Jim Davenport- 6 - LF - Jesus Alou- 7 - C - Tom Haller- 8 - 2B - Hal Lanier- 9 - P - Juan Marichal.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Bob Murphy- Ralph Kiner- Lindsey Nelson
1964-Sep-27 • LAD/HOU • Los Angeles Dodgers vs Houston Colt .45s - Extra Innings - Radio Broadcast
- 1964 MLB Regular Season- Colt Stadium.Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, September 27, 1964Attendance: 6,246Day Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Los Angeles Dodgers- 1 - SS - Dick Tracewski- 2 - RF - Derrell Griffith- 3 - CF - Willie Davis- 4 - LF - Tommy Davis- 5 - C - John Roseboro- 6 - 1B - Ron Fairly- 7 - 2B - Nate Oliver- 8 - 3B - Bart Shirley- 9 - P - Don Drysdale- - - --- Houston Colt .45s- 1 - LF - Al Spangler- 2 - 2B - Joe Morgan- 3 - RF - Rusty Staub- 4 - 1B - Walt Bond- 5 - 3B - Bob Aspromonte- 6 - CF - Jim Wynn- 7 - SS - Eddie Kasko- 8 - C - Jerry Grote- 9 - P - Bob Bruce.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Gene Elston- Loel Passe

1960 • Baseball Clip • Clifford Evans interviews Hank Bauer - Radio Broadcast
bonusIn this 1960 radio broadcast, Clifford Evans, a seasoned sports journalist known for his insightful and engaging interviews, sits down with Hank Bauer, a prominent figure in Major League Baseball. Evans, at the peak of his career, is known for bringing out the human side of his interviewees, making this an intriguing listen. Bauer, on the other hand, is in the twilight of his playing career, having made his mark with the New York Yankees as a right fielder. He is known for his gritty determination and his leadership, both on and off the field. This conversation provides a unique glimpse into Bauer's thoughts and experiences at a pivotal time in his career.#CliffordEvans #HankBauer #1960sBaseball #RadioBroadcast #SportsHistory
1939-Sep-26 • STL/CIN • St. Louis Cardinals vs Cincinnati Reds - Clinch - Radio Broadcast
- 1939 MLB Regular Season- Crosley Field.9/29/1939 Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, September 26, 1939Day Game, on grassFirst game of doubleheader.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- St. Louis Cardinals- 1 - SS - Jimmy Brown- 2 - 3B - Don Gutteridge- 3 - RF - Enos Slaughter- 4 - LF - Joe Medwick- 5 - 1B - Johnny Mize- 6 - C - Don Padgett- 7 - CF - Terry Moore- 8 - 2B - Stu Martin- 9 - P - Curt Davis- - - --- Cincinnati Reds- 1 - 3B - Billy Werber- 2 - 2B - Lonny Frey- 3 - RF - Ival Goodman- 4 - 1B - Frank McCormick- 5 - C - Ernie Lombardi- 6 - CF - Harry Craft- 7 - LF - Wally Berger- 8 - SS - Billy Myers- 9 - P - Gene Thompson.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Roger Baker
1970-Sep-23 • NYM/PHI • New York Mets vs Philadelphia Phillies - Radio Broadcast
- 1970 MLB Regular Season- Connie Mack Stadium.Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . .lWednesday, September 23, 1970Attendance: 5,683Night Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- New York Mets- 1 - CF - Tommie Agee- 2 - SS - Bud Harrelson- 3 - LF - Cleon Jones- 4 - 1B - Donn Clendenon- 5 - RF - Ron Swoboda- 6 - 3B - Joe Foy- 7 - C - Jerry Grote- 8 - 2B - Al Weis- 9 - P - Ray Sadecki- - - --- Philadelphia Phillies- 1 - SS - Larry Bowa- 2 - 2B - Tony Taylor- 3 - 3B - Don Money- 4 - 1B - Deron Johnson- 5 - LF - Joe Lis- 6 - C - Tim McCarver- 7 - RF - Byron Browne- 8 - CF - Larry Hisle- 9 - P - Chris Short.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Lindsey Nelson- Bob Murphy- Ralph Kiner