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Retro Sports Radio: Classic Games from History

Retro Sports Radio: Classic Games from History

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1975-Sep-22 • PHI/PIT • Philadelphia Phillies vs Pittsburgh Pirates - Clinch - Radio Broadcast

- 1975 MLB Regular Season- Three Rivers Stadium.Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, September 22, 1975Start Time: 8:00 p.m. LocalAttendance: 13,176Night Game, on turf.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Philadelphia Phillies- 1 - 2B - Dave Cash- 2 - SS - Larry Bowa- 3 - RF - Jay Johnstone- 4 - LF - Greg Luzinski- 5 - 1B - Dick Allen- 6 - 3B - Mike Schmidt- 7 - CF - Garry Maddox- 8 - C - Johnny Oates- 9 - P - Tom Underwood- - - --- Pittsburgh Pirates- 1 - 2B - Rennie Stennett- 2 - C - Manny Sanguillen- 3 - CF - Al Oliver- 4 - 1B - Willie Stargell- 5 - LF - Richie Zisk- 6 - RF - Dave Parker- 7 - 3B - Richie Hebner- 8 - SS - Frank Taveras- 9 - P - Bruce Kison-Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Bob Prince- Nellie King

Sep 22, 20232h 46m

1955 • Baseball Clip • Joe Garagiola interviews Harvey Haddix - Radio Broadcast

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This recording transports you to an era when the radio waves connected fans to the heart of the game. In this snippet, Joe Garagiola, having transitioned from his playing days, assumes the role of an interviewer, showcasing a different facet of his relationship with the sport.Through the speakers, Joe Garagiola engages in a conversation with Harvey Haddix, bringing to light the camaraderie and insights that bridge the gap between players. Harvey Haddix, a notable figure with a history in the game, becomes a voice of experience in this dialogue. This interaction captures a moment in 1955 when the echoes of their playing careers meet the airwaves.As you listen, consider the backdrop of 1955—a year that marked the continuation of Joe Garagiola's journey in the world of baseball, now as a voice behind the microphone. Harvey Haddix's presence adds depth to the exchange, offering listeners a glimpse into the experiences that shape baseball's enduring legacy.

Sep 21, 20234 min

1962-Sep-08 • NYM/HOU • New York Mets vs Houston Colt .45s - Game 2 of 2 - Radio Broadcast

- 9/8/1962 MLB Regular Season- Colt Stadium.Box Score.Saturday, September 8, 1962Start Time: 8:00 p.m. LocalAttendance: 6,568- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- New York Mets- 1 - SS - Elio Chacon- 2 - 3B - Charlie Neal- 3 - LF - Gene Woodling- 4 - 1B - Marv Throneberry- 5 - CF - Jim Hickman- 6 - RF - Joe Christopher- 7 - 2B - Rod Kanehl- 8 - C - Chris Cannizzaro- 9 - P - Roger Craig- - - --- Houston Colt .45s- 1 - SS - Bob Lillis- 2 - LF - Al Spangler- 3 - RF - Roman Mejias- 4 - 1B - Norm Larker- 5 - CF - Carl Warwick- 6 - 3B - Bob Aspromonte- 7 - C - Hal Smith- 8 - 2B - Joey Amalfitano- 9 - P - Turk Farrell-Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Ralph Kiner- Lindsey Nelson- Bob Murphy

Sep 20, 20233h 12m

1980-Sep-19 • TOR/BAL • Toronto Blue Jays vs Baltimore Orioles - Radio Broadcast

- 9/19/1980 MLB Regular Season- Memorial StadiumFriday, September 19, 1980Start Time: 7:36 p.m. LocalAttendance: 12,706.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Toronto Blue Jays- 1 - SS - Alfredo Griffin- 2 - 2B - Damaso Garcia- 3 - 3B - Roy Howell- 4 - 1B - John Mayberry- 5 - DH - Steve Braun- 6 - RF - Lloyd Moseby- 7 - CF - Bob Bailor- 8 - LF - Paul Hodgson- 9 - C - Ernie Whitt- - - P - Jackson Todd-- Baltimore Orioles- 1 - CF - Al Bumbry- 2 - 2B - Rich Dauer- 3 - RF - Ken Singleton- 4 - 1B - Eddie Murray- 5 - LF - John Lowenstein- 6 - DH - Steve Stone- 7 - C - Dan Graham- 8 - 3B - Doug DeCinces- 9 - SS - Mark Belanger- - - P - Jim Palmer.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Chuck Thompson- Bill O'Donnell- Tom Marr

Sep 19, 20233h 37m

1981 • Baseball Clip • Announcer Bob Elson Remembered - Radio Broadcast

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In this 1981 audio clip, we are taken on a journey through the illustrious career of legendary Chicago White Sox radio broadcaster Bob Elson. The year 1981 marked a significant period in Elson's career as he had already spent over five decades in the business, lending his voice to some of the most memorable moments in baseball history. Known for his straightforward yet captivating style, Elson's broadcasts were a staple in American households, making baseball more than just a sport, but a shared experience.

Sep 18, 202357 min

1968-Sep-17 • NYY/DET • New York Yankees vs Detroit Tigers - Clinch - Harwell - Radio Broadcast

- 1968 MLB Regular Season- Tiger Stadium.Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday, September 17, 1968Start Time: 8:04 p.m. LocalAttendance: 46,512Night Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- New York Yankees- 1 - 2B - Horace Clarke- 2 - C - Jake Gibbs- 3 - 1B - Mickey Mantle- 4 - LF - Roy White- 5 - CF - Joe Pepitone- 6 - RF - Bill Robinson- 7 - 3B - Mike Ferraro- 8 - SS - Gene Michael- 9 - P - Stan Bahnsen- - - --- Detroit Tigers- 1 - 2B - Dick McAuliffe- 2 - CF - Mickey Stanley- 3 - RF - Jim Northrup- 4 - LF - Willie Horton- 5 - 1B - Norm Cash- 6 - C - Bill Freehan- 7 - SS - Tommy Matchick- 8 - 3B - Don Wert- 9 - P - Joe Sparma.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Ernie Harwell- Ray Lane

Sep 17, 20232h 22m

1970-Sep-21 • NYJ/CLE • New York Jets vs Cleveland Browns - NFL MNF Radio Broadcast

- 1970 NFL Regular Season- Cleveland Stadium.Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . .Monday Sep 21, 1970Start Time: 9:00pm.- Key Players▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Cleveland Browns- 1 - QB - Bill Nelsen- 2 - RB - Leroy Kelly- 3 - FB - Bo Scott- 4 - WR - Gary Collins- 5 - WR - Fair Hooker- 6 - TE - Milt Morin.- New York Jets- 1 - QB - Joe Namath- 2 - RB - Matt Snell- 3 - FB - Emerson Boozer- 4 - WR - George Sauer- 5 - WR - Don Maynard- 6 - TE - Pete Lammons.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Gib Shanley- Jim Graner

Sep 16, 20232h 46m

1977-Sep-15 • CHC/MON • Chicago Cubs vs Montreal Expos - Radio Broadcast

- 1977 MLB Regular Season- Olympic Stadium.Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, September 15, 1977Start Time: 7:35 p.m. LocalAttendance: 7,369Night Game, on turf.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Chicago Cubs- 1 - SS - Ivan de Jesus- 2 - LF - Larry Biittner- 3 - 1B - Bill Buckner- 4 - CF - Jerry Morales- 5 - RF - Bobby Murcer- 6 - 3B - Steve Ontiveros- 7 - 2B - Manny Trillo- 8 - C - Mike Gordon- 9 - P - Bill Bonham- - - --- Montreal Expos- 1 - 2B - Dave Cash- 2 - 3B - Stan Papi- 3 - CF - Andre Dawson- 4 - 1B - Tony Perez- 5 - RF - Ellis Valentine- 6 - C - Gary Carter- 7 - LF - Warren Cromartie- 8 - SS - Chris Speier- 9 - P - Wayne Twitchell.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Vince Lloyd- Lou Boudreau

Sep 15, 20233h 7m

2006 • Baseball Clip • Ernie Harwell talks about Managers - Radio Broadcast

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In this captivating audio segment, we delve into the insights of Ernie Harwell, a revered figure in the world of baseball broadcasting. Recorded in 2006, this clip provides a unique view into Harwell's perspective on baseball managers. This comes from a man who, at the time, had already retired after a remarkable six-decade career, yet still held an influential voice in the sport.

Sep 14, 20235 min

1969-Sep-12 • SDP/LAD • San Diego Padres vs Los Angeles Dodgers - Radio Broadcast

- 1969 MLB Regular Season- Dodger Stadium.Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . .Friday, September 12, 1969Attendance: 17,818Night Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- San Diego Padres- 1 - 2B - Jose Arcia- 2 - SS - Roberto Pena- 3 - RF - Ollie Brown- 4 - LF - Al Ferrara- 5 - 1B - Nate Colbert- 6 - 3B - Van Kelly- 7 - CF - Jerry Morales- 8 - C - Chris Cannizzaro- 9 - P - Al Santorini- - - --- Los Angeles Dodgers- 1 - SS - Maury Wills- 2 - LF - Manny Mota- 3 - CF - Willie Davis- 4 - 1B - Wes Parker- 5 - RF - Willie Crawford- 6 - 3B - Bill Sudakis- 7 - C - Tom Haller- 8 - 2B - Ted Sizemore- 9 - P - Bill Singer.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Vin Scully- Jerry Doggett

Sep 13, 20232h 44m

1961-Sep-10 • CLE/NYY • Cleveland Indians vs New York Yankees - Game 1 of 2 -Radio Broadcast

- 1961 MLB Regular Season- Yankee Stadium.Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, September 10, 1961Start Time: 2:02 p.m. LocalDay Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Cleveland Indians- 1 - 2B - Johnny Temple- 2 - CF - Jim Piersall- 3 - LF - Tito Francona- 4 - C - John Romano- 5 - RF - Willie Kirkland- 6 - 1B - Vic Power- 7 - SS - Woodie Held- 8 - 3B - Miguel de la Hoz- 9 - P - Barry Latman- - - --- New York Yankees- 1 - 2B - Bobby Richardson- 2 - SS - Tony Kubek- 3 - RF - Roger Maris- 4 - CF - Mickey Mantle- 5 - LF - Johnny Blanchard- 6 - C - Elston Howard- 7 - 1B - Bill Skowron- 8 - 3B - Clete Boyer- 9 - P - Whitey Ford.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Mel Allen- Red Barber- Phil Rizzuto

Sep 12, 20233h 19m

1948 • Baseball Clip • The Dizzy Dean Show - Country Baseball - Radio Broadcast

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In this audio clip from 1948, we're presented with a piece of baseball history featuring the inimitable Jay Hanna "Dizzy" Dean. By this time, Dean, a former Major League Baseball pitcher, had hung up his gloves after a prolific career from 1930 to 1947. Known for his vibrant personality and exceptional pitching skills, Dean was a standout figure in the baseball world. His contributions to the sport would later earn him a well-deserved spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1953.

Sep 11, 202315 min

1959-Sep-07 • NYY/BOS • New York Yankees vs Boston Red Sox - Radio Broadcast

- 1959 MLB Regular Season- Fenway Park- Box Score.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- New York Yankees- 1 - RF - Hank Bauer- 2 - SS - Tony Kubek- 3 - CF - Mickey Mantle- 4 - C - Yogi Berra- 5 - 1B - Elston Howard- 6 - LF - Hector Lopez- 7 - 3B - Gil McDougald- 8 - 2B - Bobby Richardson- 9 - P - Duke Maas- - - --- Boston Red Sox- 1 - 2B - Pumpsie Green- 2 - CF - Gary Geiger- 3 - 1B - Pete Runnels- 4 - LF - Gene Stephens- 5 - RF - Jackie Jensen- 6 - 3B - Frank Malzone- 7 - C - Sammy White- 8 - SS - Don Buddin- 9 - P - Jerry Casale.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Mel Allen- Red Barber- Phil Rizzuto

Sep 10, 20232h 39m

1978-Sep-14 • ATL/SFG • Atlanta Braves vs San Francisco Giants - Radio Broadcast

- 1978 MLB Regular Season- Candlestick Park.Thursday, September 14, 1978Attendance: 3,358Day Game, on turf.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Atlanta Braves- 1 - SS - Jerry Royster- 2 - CF - Rowland Office- 3 - RF - Gary Matthews- 4 - LF - Jeff Burroughs- 5 - C - Joe Nolan- 6 - 1B - Dale Murphy- 7 - 2B - Glenn Hubbard- 8 - 3B - Rod Gilbreath- 9 - P - Jim Bouton- - - --- San Francisco Giants- 1 - 2B - Bill Madlock- 2 - LF - Terry Whitfield- 3 - 1B - Mike Ivie- 4 - 3B - Darrell Evans- 5 - CF - Hector Cruz- 6 - RF - Jim Dwyer- 7 - C - John Tamargo- 8 - SS - Roger Metzger- 9 - P - Ed Halicki.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Lon Simmons- Joe Angel

Sep 9, 20232h 22m

1972-Sep-02 • LAD/STL • Los Angeles Dodgers vs St. Louis Cardinals - Scully - Radio Broadcast

- 1972 MLB Regular Season- Busch Stadium.Box Score Saturday, September 2, 1972Attendance: 9,237Day Game, on turf.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Los Angeles Dodgers- 1 - 2B - Lee Lacy- 2 - RF - Bill Buckner- 3 - CF - Willie Davis- 4 - 1B - Wes Parker- 5 - LF - Willie Crawford- 6 - 3B - Bobby Valentine- 7 - SS - Bill Russell- 8 - C - Steve Yeager- 9 - P - Doug Rau- - - --- St. Louis Cardinals- 1 - LF - Lou Brock- 2 - 2B - Ted Sizemore- 3 - RF - Bernie Carbo- 4 - 3B - Joe Torre- 5 - 1B - Ted Simmons- 6 - CF - Luis Melendez- 7 - C - Skip Jutze- 8 - SS - Dwain Anderson- 9 - P - Don Durham- - - --Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Vin Scully- Jerry Doggett

Sep 8, 20232h 19m

1949 • Baseball Clip • Joe Dimaggio Show with radio host Jack Barry - Radio Broadcast

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In this rare audio snippet from 1949, we hear an engaging conversation between two prominent figures of their time, Joe DiMaggio and radio host Jack Barry. DiMaggio, a renowned baseball player, was at the peak of his career at the time, playing for the New York Yankees. Known for his exceptional hitting and fielding skills, DiMaggio was a household name, and his contribution to the sport was immense. On the other side of the mic, Jack Barry, an established radio and television host, was known for his knack for drawing out interesting insights from his interviewees. This was before his rise to greater fame in the 1950s and 1960s as the host of popular game shows. In this broadcast, Barry's probing questions and DiMaggio's candid responses offer listeners a unique glimpse into the world of baseball during this era.#JoeDiMaggio #JackBarry #1949RadioBroadcast #BaseballHistory #NewYorkYankees

Sep 7, 202330 min

1967-Sep-02 • CHW/BOS • Chicago White Sox vs Boston Red Sox - Radio Broadcast

- 1967 MLB Regular Season- Fenway Park.Saturday, September 17, 1966Attendance: 19,024Day Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Chicago White Sox- 1 - LF - Walt Williams- 2 - 2B - Don Buford- 3 - CF - Tommie Agee- 4 - 3B - Pete Ward- 5 - RF - Rocky Colavito- 6 - 1B - Tommy McCraw- 7 - C - J.C. Martin- 8 - SS - Ron Hansen- 9 - P - Joe Horlen- - - --- Boston Red Sox- 1 - 2B - Mike Andrews- 2 - 3B - Jerry Adair- 3 - LF - Carl Yastrzemski- 4 - 1B - George Scott- 5 - CF - Reggie Smith- 6 - RF - Ken Harrelson- 7 - SS - Rico Petrocelli- 8 - C - Elston Howard- 9 - P - Jim Lonborg.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Bob Elson- Red Rush

Sep 6, 20232h 59m

1960-Sep-02 • NYY/BAL • New York Yankees vs Baltimore Orioles - Radio Broadcast

- 1960 MLB Regular Season- Memorial Stadium.Friday, September 2, 1960Start Time: 8:01 p.m. LocalAttendance: 44,518Night Game, on grass.- Starting Lineups▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- New York Yankees- 1 - SS - Tony Kubek- 2 - 3B - Clete Boyer- 3 - RF - Roger Maris- 4 - CF - Mickey Mantle- 5 - 1B - Bill Skowron- 6 - LF - Yogi Berra- 7 - C - Johnny Blanchard- 8 - 2B - Bobby Richardson- 9 - P - Whitey Ford- - - --- Baltimore Orioles- 1 - RF - Jackie Brandt- 2 - LF - Gene Woodling- 3 - 3B - Brooks Robinson- 4 - 1B - Walt Dropo- 5 - C - Gus Triandos- 6 - SS - Ron Hansen- 7 - CF - Jim Busby- 8 - 2B - Marv Breeding- 9 - P - Milt Pappas- - - - - -.Radio Announcers▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬- Mel Allen- Phil Rizzuto

Sep 5, 20232h 28m

1955 • Baseball Clip • Joe Garagiola interviews August Busch Jr - Radio Broadcast

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In a vintage radio broadcast from the year 1955, a captivating exchange unfolds between two notable figures—interviewer Joe Garagiola and August Busch Jr . the setting is a baseball arena, where Garagiola's career as a beloved sports commentator intersects with Busch's role as an influential figure in the brewing industry. 1955 marked a pivotal year for both men: Garagiola was already gaining recognition for his insightful sports coverage, while Busch was at the helm of Anheuser-Busch, a company that would soon become a household name.In their conversation, listeners are transported back to an era where the crack of baseball bats and the roar of the crowd were captured through the airwaves. Garagiola's earnest approach to questioning and Busch's candid responses offer a genuine glimpse into the shared enthusiasm for baseball and the nuances of its connection to the American spirit. As the two personalities engage, the essence of a simpler time and the passion they held for their respective fields become evident, echoing beyond the confines of the radio waves into the annals of history.

Sep 4, 20235 min

1990-Sep-02 • TOR/CLE • Toronto Blue Jays vs Cleveland Indians - Stieb No Hitter - Radio Broadcast

- 1990 MLB Regular Season- Cleveland Stadium- 9/2/1990 Box Score- Starting Lineups- Toronto Blue Jays- 1 - DH - Mookie Wilson- 2 - SS - Tony Fernandez- 3 - 3B - Kelly Gruber- 4 - 1B - Fred McGriff- 5 - C - Pat Borders- 6 - LF - Glenallen Hill- 7 - CF - Ken Williams- 8 - 2B - Manuel Lee- 9 - RF - Junior Felix- P - Dave Stieb- Cleveland Indians- 1 - CF - Alex Cole- 2 - 2B - Jerry Browne- 3 - LF - Dion James- 4 - DH - Ken Phelps- 5 - 1B - Brook Jacoby- 6 - SS - Carlos Baerga- 7 - RF - Cory Snyder- 8 - 3B - Tom Brookens- 9 - C - Joel Skinner- P - Bud Black.Radio Announcers- Don Chevrier- Tommy Hutton- Fergie Olver

Sep 3, 20232h 2m

1957-Jul-28 • BKN/CIN • Brooklyn Dodgers vs Cincinnati Redlegs - Scully - Radio Broadcast

- 7/28/1957 MLB Regular Season- Crosley Field.- Starting Lineups- Brooklyn Dodgers1 - SS - Charlie Neal2 - 2B - Jim Gilliam3 - CF - Duke Snider4 - 1B - Gil Hodges5 - LF - Sandy Amoros6 - RF - Carl Furillo7 - C - Roy Campanella8 - 3B - Pee Wee Reese9 - P - Johnny Podres.- Cincinnati Redlegs1 - 2B - Johnny Temple2 - CF - Gus Bell3 - 3B - Don Hoak4 - 1B - George Crowe5 - LF - Frank Robinson6 - C - Ed Bailey7 - RF - Wally Post8 - SS - Roy McMillan9 - P - Brooks Lawrence.Radio Announcers- Vin Scully- Jerry Doggett- Al Helfer

Sep 2, 20232h 14m

1978-Aug-24 • KCR/CHW • Kansas City Royals vs Chicago White Sox - Harry Caray - Radio Broadcast

- 8/24/1978 MLB Regular Season -Comiskey Park -.Starting Lineups- Kansas City Royals- 1 - 3B - George Brett- 2 - DH - Hal McRae- 3 - 1B - Pete LaCock- 4 - RF - Al Cowens- 5 - C - Darrell Porter- 6 - LF - Clint Hurdle- 7 - CF - Amos Otis- 8 - SS - Freddie Patek- 9 - 2B - Frank White- 0 - P - Paul Splittorff-- Chicago White Sox1 - LF - Ralph Garr2 - SS - Don Kessinger3 - 1B - Mike Squires4 - DH - Lamar Johnson5 - 3B - Eric Soderholm6 - C - Mike Colbern7 - RF - Claudell Washington8 - CF - Tom Spencer9 - 2B - Greg Pryor0 - P - Mike ProlyRadio Announcers- Harry Caray,- Lorn Brown,- Jimmy Piersall

Sep 1, 20232h 0m

1969-Aug-03 • HOU/MON • Houston Astros vs Montreal Expos - Joe Morgan - Radio Broadcast

- 8/3/1969 MLB Regular Season- Jarry Park.Starting Lineups- Houston Astros- 1 - LF - Sandy Valdespino- 2 - 2B - Joe Morgan- 3 - CF - Jim Wynn- 4 - SS - Denis Menke- 5 - 1B - Curt Blefary- 6 - RF - Norm Miller- 7 - C - Johnny Edwards- 8 - 3B - Marty Martinez- 9 - P - Don Wilson- Montreal Expos- 1 - 1B - Ty Cline- 2 - 2B - Gary Sutherland- 3 - RF - Rusty Staub- 4 - LF - Mack Jones- 5 - CF - Ron Fairly- 6 - 3B - Kevin Collins- 7 - C - John Bateman- 8 - SS - Bobby Wine- 9 - P - Bill Stoneman0 - 2B - Pat Kelly.Radio Announcers- Dave Van Horne- Russ Taylor

Aug 30, 20232h 49m

1937-Jul-21 • WAS/CHW • Washington Senators vs Chicago White Sox - Radio Broadcast

- 7/21/1937 MLB Regular Season- Comiskey Park.Starting Lineups- Washington Senators- 1 - CF - Mel Almada- 2 - 3B - Buddy Lewis- 3 - SS - Cecil Travis- 4 - LF - Al Simmons- 5 - RF - John Stone- 6 - 1B - Joe Kuhel- 7 - 2B - Buddy Myer- 8 - C - Rick Ferrell- 9 - P - Jimmie DeShong- Chicago White Sox- 1 - 2B - Jackie Hayes- 2 - CF - Mike Kreevich- 3 - RF - Dixie Walker- 4 - 1B - Zeke Bonura- 5 - LF - Rip Radcliff- 6 - SS - Luke Appling- 7 - 3B - Boze Berger- 8 - C - Luke Sewell- 9 - P - Bill Dietrich.Radio Announcers- Hal Totten

Aug 28, 20232h 7m

1978-Jul-02 • CLE/TOR • Cleveland Indians vs Toronto Blue Jays - Radio Broadcast

- 7/2/1978 MLB Regular Season- Exhibition Stadium.Starting Lineups- Cleveland Indians- 1 - RF - Jim Norris- 2 - CF - Rick Manning- 3 - LF - Johnny Grubb- 4 - C - Gary Alexander- 5 - 1B - Andre Thornton- 6 - DH - Bernie Carbo- 7 - 3B - Buddy Bell- 8 - 2B - Duane Kuiper- 9 - SS - Larvell Blanks- 0 - P - Dave Freisleben- Toronto Blue Jays- 1 - CF - Rick Bosetti- 2 - LF - Willie Upshaw- 3 - 3B - Roy Howell- 4 - DH - Rico Carty- 5 - 1B - John Mayberry- 6 - RF - Tom Hutton- 7 - 2B - Dave McKay- 8 - C - Alan Ashby- 9- SS - Tim Johnson- 0 - P - Jesse Jefferson.Radio Announcers- Herb Score,- Joe Tait

Aug 25, 20232h 45m

1967-Jul-31 • NYM/HOU • New York Mets vs Houston Astros - Radio Broadcast

- 7/31/1967 MLB Regular Season- The Astrodome.Starting LineupsNew York Mets- 1 - SS - Bud Harrelson- 2 - CF - Cleon Jones- 3 - LF - Tommy Davis- 4 - RF - Ron Swoboda- 5 - 3B - Ed Charles- 6 - C - Greg Goossen- 7 - 1B - Ed Kranepool- 8 - 2B - Phil Linz- 9 - P - Dennis Bennett.Houston Astros1 - LF - Ron Davis2 - 2B - Joe Morgan3 - CF - Jim Wynn4 - RF - Rusty Staub5 - 3B - Bob Aspromonte6 - 1B - Doug Rader7 - C - John Bateman8 - SS - Bob Lillis9 - P - Bo Belinsky0 - 2B - Pat Kelly.Radio Announcers- Ralph Kiner- Lindsey Nelson- Bob Murphy

Aug 23, 20232h 36m

1994-Aug-11 • TOR/NYY • Toronto Blue Jays vs New York Yankees - Radio Broadcast

- 1994 MLB Regular Season. . . .- Yankee Stadium.Starting LineupsToronto Blue Jays1 - SS - Dick Schofield2 - 2B - Roberto Alomar3 - DH - Paul Molitor4 - RF - Joe Carter5 - 1B - John Olerud6 - CF - Mike Huff7 - LF - Darnell Coles8 - 3B - Ed Sprague9 - C - Pat Borders0 - P - Pat Hentgen.New York Yankees1 - LF - Luis Polonia2 - 3B - Wade Boggs3 - RF - Paul O'Neill4 - DH - Danny Tartabull5 - 1B - Don Mattingly6 - C - Mike Stanley7 - CF - Bernie Williams8 - SS - Mike Gallego9 - 2B - Pat Kelly0 - P - Melido Perez.Radio Announcers- Michael Kay- John Sterling

Aug 21, 20233h 49m

1971-Jul-07 • CHC/LAD • Chicago Cubs vs Los Angeles Dodgers - Scully - Radio Broadcast

- 7/7/1971 MLB Standings- Dodger Stadium-Starting LineupsChicago Cubs1 - SS - Don Kessinger2 - 2B - Glenn Beckert3 - RF - Jim Hickman4 - 3B - Ron Santo5 - LF - Cleo James6 - CF - Brock Davis7 - 1B - Ernie Banks8 - C - Chris Cannizzaro9 - P - Milt Pappas.Los Angeles Dodgers1 - SS - Maury Wills2 - LF - Willie Crawford3 - CF - Willie Davis4 - 3B - Dick Allen5 - 1B - Wes Parker6 - C - Duke Sims7 - 2B - Jim Lefebvre8 - RF - Bill Buckner9 - P - Al Downing.Radio Announcers- Vin Scully- Jerry Doggett

Aug 18, 20232h 27m

1965-Jul-25 • CHW/DET • Chicago White Sox vs Detroit Tigers - Game 1 of DH - Radio Broadcast

- 1965 MLB Standings- Tiger Stadium-Starting Lineups- Chicago White Sox- 1 - 2B - Don Buford- 2 - RF - Floyd Robinson- 3 - C - John Romano- 4 - 3B - Pete Ward- 5 - 1B - Bill Skowron- 6 - SS - Ron Hansen- 7 - LF - Dave Nicholson- 8 - CF - Ken Berry- 9 - P - Tommy John- - - --- Detroit Tigers- 1 - 3B - Don Wert- 2 - 2B - Jerry Lumpe- 3 - 1B - Norm Cash- 4 - CF - Al Kaline- 5 - LF - Willie Horton- 6 - RF - Don Demeter- 7 - C - Bill Freehan- 8 - SS - Ray Oyler- 9 - P - Mickey Lolich.Radio Announcers- Bob Elson- Milo Hamilton

Aug 16, 20232h 56m

1957-Aug-17 • PIT/BKN • Pittsburgh Pirates vs Brooklyn Dodgers - Radio Broadcast

- 1957 MLB Standings- Ebbets Field- Box Score.Starting LineupsPittsburgh Pirates1 - RF - Roberto Clemente2 - 3B - Gene Freese3 - SS - Dick Groat4 - LF - Bob Skinner5 - 1B - Frank Thomas6 - 2B - Bill Mazeroski7 - CF - Bill Virdon8 - C - Hank Foiles9 - P - Ron Kline.Brooklyn Dodgers1 - 2B - Jim Gilliam2 - RF - Carl Furillo3 - CF - Duke Snider4 - 1B - Gil Hodges5 - LF - Elmer Valo6 - SS - Charlie Neal7 - C - Roy Campanella8 - 3B - Don Zimmer9 - P - Sandy Koufax.Radio Announcers- Vin Scully- Jerry Doggett- Al Helfer

Aug 14, 20232h 43m

1970-Aug-06 • DET/NYY • Detroit Tigers vs New York Yankees - Radio Broadcast

- 8/6/1970 MLB Standings- Yankee Stadium.- Starting Lineups- Detroit Tigers1 - 2B - Dick McAuliffe2 - CF - Mickey Stanley3 - RF - Al Kaline4 - LF - Jim Northrup5 - 1B - Norm Cash6 - 3B - Don Wert7 - C - Bill Freehan8 - SS - Cesar Gutierrez9 - P - Mike Kilkenny.- New York Yankees1 - 2B - Horace Clarke2 - C - Thurman Munson3 - LF - Roy White4 - 3B - Danny Cater5 - CF - Bobby Murcer6 - 1B - John Ellis7 - RF - Ron Woods8 - SS - Gene Michael9 - P - Mel Stottlemyre.Radio Announcers- Frank Messer- Phil Rizzuto- Bob Gamere

Aug 11, 20232h 56m

1961-Aug-02 • KCA/NYY • Kansas City Athletics vs New York Yankees - 9th inning thriller - Radio Broadcast

- 8/2/1961 MLB Regular Season- Yankee Stadium.- Starting Lineups- Kansas City Athletics- 1 - SS - Dick Howser- 2 - 3B - Wayne Causey- 3 - LF - Leo Posada- 4 - 1B - Norm Siebern- 5 - 2B - Jerry Lumpe- 6 - RF - Deron Johnson- 7 - C - Joe Pignatano- 8 - CF - Bobby Del Greco- 9 - P - Jim Archer.- New York Yankees- 1 - 2B - Bobby Richardson- 2 - SS - Tony Kubek- 3 - RF - Roger Maris- 4 - CF - Mickey Mantle- 5 - C - Elston Howard- 6 - 1B - Bill Skowron- 7 - LF - Bob Cerv- 8 - 3B - Billy Gardner- 9 - P - Whitey Ford.Radio Announcers- Mel Allen- Red Barber- Phil Rizzuto

Aug 9, 20232h 54m

1936-Aug-04 • STL/CHC • St. Louis Cardinals vs Chicago Cubs - Radio Broadcast

- 8/4/1936 MLB Regular Season- Wrigley Field.Starting Lineups -- St. Louis Cardinals- 1 - CF - Terry Moore- 2 - 2B - Frankie Frisch- 3 - RF - Pepper Martin- 4 - LF - Joe Medwick- 5 - 1B - Johnny Mize- 6 - C - Virgil Davis- 7 - SS - Leo Durocher- 8 - 3B - Art Garibaldi- 9 - P - Jim Winford.- Chicago Cubs- 1 - CF - Augie Galan- 2 - LF - Ethan Allen- 3 - 2B - Billy Herman- 4 - C - Gabby Hartnett- 5 - RF - Frank Demaree- 6 - 3B - Stan Hack- 7 - SS - Billy Jurges- 8 - 1B - Charlie Grimm- 9 - P - Curt Davis.Radio Announcers -- Hal Totten

Aug 7, 20232h 1m

1971-Jul-08 • CAL/MIN • California Angels vs Minnesota Twins - Dick Enberg - Radio Broadcast

7/8/1971 MLB Regular Season- Metropolitan Stadium.- Starting Lineups- California Angels1 - 2B - Sandy Alomar2 - CF - Mickey Rivers3 - LF - Tony Gonzalez4 - C - John Stephenson5 - 3B - Ken McMullen6 - 1B - Jim Spencer7 - RF - Tony Conigliaro8 - SS - Syd O'Brien9 - P - Tom Murphy.- Minnesota Twins1 - 2B - Steve Braun2 - RF - Cesar Tovar3 - 1B - Rich Reese4 - SS - Leo Cardenas5 - CF - Jim Holt6 - LF - Brant Alyea7 - C - George Mitterwald8 - 3B - George Thomas9 - P - Steve Luebber.- Radio Announcers- Dick Enberg- Don Wells- Dave Niehaus- Jerry Coleman

Aug 4, 20232h 36m

1962-Jul-15 • SFG/NYM • San Francisco Giants vs New York Mets - Radio Broadcast

7/15/1962 - Game 1 of DH - Giants vs Mets - Polo Grounds in New York -1962 MLB regular season matchup featuring Billy Pierce vs Jay Hook..San Francisco Giants starting lineup1 - 2B - Chuck Hiller2 - 3B - Jim Davenport3 - RF - Matty Alou4 - CF - Willie Mays5 - 1B - Willie McCovey6 - LF - Felipe Alou7 - C - Tom Haller8 - SS - Jose Pagan9 - P - Billy Pierce.New York Mets starting lineup1 - CF - Richie Ashburn2 - 2B - Charlie Neal3 - RF - Cliff Cook4 - 1B - Frank Thomas5 - 3B - Felix Mantilla6 - LF - Joe Christopher7 - SS - Elio Chacon8 - C - Chris Cannizzaro9 - P - Jay Hook.

Aug 2, 20232h 50m

1957-Jun-04 • CHC/BKN • Chicago Cubs vs Brooklyn Dodgers - Sandy Koufax - Vin Scully - Radio Broadcast

6/4/1957 - Cubs vs Dodgers - Ebbets Field in Brooklyn -This 1957 regular season game at Ebbets Field sees the Brooklyn Dodgers hosting the Chicago Cubs. On the mound are two young pitchers, the Cubs rookie Dick Drott, and the Dodger's Sandy Koufax. At this point, Koufax is in his 3rd season and this game is his 21st career start.The legendary Vin Scully calls the game In his 8th year in the broadcast booth and the Dodgers final season in Brooklyn..Chicago Cubs starting lineup1 - 2B - Bobby Morgan2 - LF - Bob Speake3 - 3B - Ernie Banks4 - CF - Lee Walls5 - RF - Frank Ernaga6 - 1B - Dale Long7 - C - Cal Neeman8 - SS - Jack Littrell9 - P - Dick Drott.Brooklyn Dodgers starting lineup1 - LF - Sandy Amoros2 - 2B - Jim Gilliam3 - CF - Duke Snider4 - RF - Gino Cimoli5 - 1B - Gil Hodges6 - C - Roy Campanella7 - 3B - Charlie Neal8 - SS - Don Zimmer9 - P - Sandy Koufax.

Jul 31, 20233h 1m

1974-Jul-30 • CHW/CAL • Chicago White Sox vs California Angels - Harry Caray - Radio Broadcast

7/30/1974 - White Sox vs Angels - Anaheim Stadium in LA -This 1974 regular season game features Nolan Ryan vs Jim Kaat..Chicago White Sox lineup1 - DH - Pat Kelly2 - 2B - Jorge Orta3 - 1B - Tony Muser4 - LF - Carlos May5 - CF - Ken Henderson6 - 3B - Bill Melton7 - RF - Bill Sharp8 - C - Ed Herrmann9 - SS - Bucky DentP - Jim Kaat.California Angels lineup1 - CF - Mickey Rivers2 - C - Ellie Rodriguez3 - RF - Leroy Stanton4 - DH - Frank Robinson5 - SS - Bobby Valentine6 - LF - Winston Llenas7 - 1B - Bruce Bochte8 - 3B - Bob Oliver9 - 2B - Denny DoyleP - Nolan Ryan.

Jul 28, 20231h 41m

1967-Jul-09 • ATL/NYM • Atlanta Braves vs New York Mets - Walk off win - Radio Broadcast

7/9/1967 - Braves vs Mets - Shea Stadium in New York -In the 1967 season, both the Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves showcased considerable performance. The Cubs, though talented, had a challenging season, ending 5th in the NL with a 87-74 record. Their inconsistency hindered a promising start, and they missed the postseason. Players like Ernie Banks and Ron Santo contributed solid performances, but the team's overall lack of depth was apparent.Contrastingly, the Braves had a more successful year, finishing 7th in the NL with a 77-85 record. Hank Aaron and Phil Niekro were instrumental, with Aaron hitting .307 with 39 home runs and Niekro posting an ERA of 1.87. However, despite these individual achievements, the Braves couldn't secure a postseason berth, as they struggled with inconsistent pitching and defense..Atlanta Braves starting lineup1 - 1B - Felipe Alou2 - CF - Mack Jones3 - RF - Hank Aaron4 - LF - Rico Carty5 - C - Joe Torre6 - 3B - Clete Boyer7 - SS - Denis Menke8 - 2B - Woody Woodward9 - P - Ken Johnson.New York Mets starting lineup1 - SS - Bud Harrelson2 - CF - Larry Stahl3 - LF - Tommy Davis4 - 1B - Ed Kranepool5 - RF - Ron Swoboda6 - 3B - Ed Charles7 - 2B - Bob Johnson8 - C - Jerry Grote9 - P - Jack Fisher

Jul 26, 20232h 20m

1983-Jul-04 • BOS/NYY • Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees - Dave Righetti No Hitter - Radio Broadcast

7/4/1983 - Red Sox vs Yankees - Yankee Stadium in New York -On July 4, 1983, Dave Righetti of the New York Yankees pitched a no-hitter against the Boston Red Sox, marking a highlight in his career. In a game that underscored his tremendous skill and focus, Righetti became the first Yankee to achieve a no-hitter since Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series. Righetti’s strong performance, supported by his team's defense, resulted in a thrilling 4-0 victory. This memorable game is celebrated in baseball history as one of the finest individual pitching performances on America's Independence Day..Boston Red Sox starting lineup1 - 2B - Jerry Remy2 - 3B - Wade Boggs3 - LF - Jim Rice4 - CF - Tony Armas5 - RF - Dwight Evans6 - DH - Reid Nichols7 - 1B - Dave Stapleton8 - C - Jeff Newman9 - SS - Glenn Hoffman0 - P - John Tudor.New York Yankees starting lineup1 - 3B - Bert Campaneris2 - 1B - Don Mattingly3 - CF - Dave Winfield4 - LF - Lou Piniella5 - DH - Don Baylor6 - C - Butch Wynegar7 - RF - Steve Kemp8 - SS - Roy Smalley9 - 2B - Andre Robertson0 - P - Dave Righetti.

Jul 24, 20233h 23m

1970-Jun-06 • DET/OAK • Detroit TIgers vs Oakland A's - Harry Caray - Radio Broadcast

6/6/1970 - Tigers vs A's - Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum -The 1970 season was a significant one for the Oakland Athletics, who were in the middle of building a team that would become a dominant force in the early 1970s. The team, managed by John McNamara, had a regular-season record of 89-73, finished in second place in the American League West, and showed a lot of promise. The Detroit Tigers had a successful 1970 season as well. Managed by Mayo Smith, the Tigers had a regular-season record of 79-83 and finished in fourth place in the American League East..Detroit Tigers lineup1 - 2B - Dick McAuliffe2 - SS - Cesar Gutierrez3 - RF - Al Kaline4 - 1B - Norm Cash5 - LF - Willie Horton6 - CF - Jim Northrup7 - C - Bill Freehan8 - 3B - Elliott Maddox9 - P - Joe Niekro.Oakland Athletics lineup1 - SS - Bert Campaneris2 - LF - Felipe Alou3 - RF - Reggie Jackson4 - 3B - Sal Bando5 - 1B - Don Mincher6 - C - Frank Fernandez7 - CF - Rick Monday8 - 2B - Dick Green9 - P - Chuck Dobson

Jul 21, 20232h 54m

1963-Jun-26 • CHC/NYM • Chicago Cubs vs New York Mets - 14 inning thriller - Radio Broadcast

6/26/1963 - Cubs vs Mets - Polo Grounds in New York -In the 1963 MLB season, both the New York Mets and the Chicago Cubs struggled. The Cubs, managed by Bob Kennedy and Charlie Metro, finished seventh in the National League with a 82-80 record, continuing their multi-decade championship drought. Meanwhile, the fledgling Mets, in only their second season, had a rougher time. Managed by Casey Stengel, they finished last in the National League with a record of 51-111, one of the worst in MLB history...Chicago Cubs starting lineup1 - RF - Ellis Burton2 - SS - Andre Rodgers3 - LF - Billy Williams4 - 3B - Ron Santo5 - 1B - Leo Burke6 - 2B - Ken Hubbs7 - C - Dick Bertell8 - CF - Nelson Mathews9 - P - Bob Buhl.New York Mets starting lineup1 - CF - Jim Hickman2 - 2B - Ron Hunt3 - RF - Duke Snider4 - LF - Frank Thomas5 - C - Sammy Taylor6 - 1B - Tim Harkness7 - 3B - Charlie Neal8 - SS - Al Moran9 - P - Al Jackson

Jul 19, 20234h 7m

1936 MLB All-Star Game - Radio Broadcast

7/7/1936 - MLB All-Star Game - Braves Field in Boston - The 1936 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held at Braves Field in Boston, and is most notable for the appearance of rookie Joe DiMaggio in the starting lineup. Joe didn't do much in this game, but at the break he was hitting .354 with 11 homeruns, 27 doubles, and 62 RBI. The National League was looking to win their first All-Star game after 3 straight losses by throwing Dizzy Dean of the Cardinals on the mound to start the game. Dizzy led the majors with 30 wins in 1934 and 28 in 1935. The game was broadcast by the Mutual Radio Network by announcers Fred Hoey and Linus Travers.American League Starting Lineup1 - SS - Luke Appling2 - 2B - Charlie Gehringer3 - RF - Joe DiMaggio4 - 1B - Lou Gehrig5 - CF - Earl Averill6 - C - Rick Ferrell7 - LF - Rip Radcliff8 - 3B - Pinky Higgins9 - P - Lefty Grove.National League Starting Lineup1 - CF - Augie Galan2 - 2B - Billy Herman3 - 1B - Ripper Collins4 - LF - Joe Medwick5 - RF - Frank Demaree6 - C - Gabby Hartnett7 - 3B - Pinky Whitney8 - SS - Leo Durocher9 - P - Dizzy Dean

Jul 17, 20232h 18m

1970 MLB All-Star Game - Radio Broadcast

7/14/1970 - MLB All-Star Game - Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati - The 1970 MLB All-Star Game was held at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati which had just opened weeks earlier. The game is notable for being the first All-Star game played at night, a tradition that has continued ever since.. The 1970 game was also the first time since 1957 that the starting lineup was determined by fan voting. These two changes were a huge success, and this game still remains the highest-rated All-Star Game TV broadcast of all time. The NL attempted to extend their 7-game win streak with the likes of veterans Hank Aaron and Willie Mays along with youngsters Pete Rose and Johnny Bench. The famous Pete Rose-Ray Fosse collision occurs in this game..American League Starting Lineup1 - SS - Luis Aparicio2 - CF - Carl Yastrzemski3 - RF - Frank Robinson4 - 1B - Boog Powell5 - 3B - Harmon Killebrew6 - LF - Frank Howard7 - 2B - Davey Johnson8 - C - Bill Freehan9 - P - Jim Palmer.National League Starting Lineup1 - CF - Willie Mays2 - 1B - Dick Allen3 - RF - Hank Aaron4 - 3B - Tony Perez5 - LF - Rico Carty6 - C - Johnny Bench7 - SS - Don Kessinger8 - 2B - Glenn Beckert9 - P - Tom Seaver

Jul 14, 20232h 52m

1963 MLB All-Star Game - Radio Broadcast

7/9/1963 - MLB All-Star Game - Cleveland Stadium - 1963 marked the first time in 5 years that only one game was played at the midseason break. The game took place at Cleveland Stadium in front of only 44,000 in a ballpark that could hold twice as many. It didn't help that the Indians entered the break in 6th place, and their only representative on the all-star team was "Mudcat" Grant , who didn't even see any action. the game was notable however in that Stan Musial made his 24th and final appearance in the all-star game. And youngster Carl Yastrzemski would make his 1st of 18 future appearances..1963 MLB Standings..........https://retroseasons.com/leagues/mlb/1963/standings/Cleveland Stadium.........https://retroseasons.com/stadiums/cleveland-stadium/.National League Starting Lineup1 - LF - Tommy Davis2 - RF - Hank Aaron3 - 1B - Bill White4 - CF - Willie Mays5 - C - Ed Bailey6 - 3B - Ken Boyer7 - SS - Dick Groat8 - 2B - Julian Javier9 - P - Jim O'Toole.American League Starting Lineup1 - 2B - Nellie Fox2 - CF - Albie Pearson3 - RF - Al Kaline4 - 3B - Frank Malzone5 - LF - Leon Wagner6 - C - Earl Battey7 - 1B - Joe Pepitone8 - SS - Zoilo Versalles9 - P - Ken McBride

Jul 12, 20232h 51m

1935 MLB All-Star Game - Radio Broadcast

7/8/1935 - MLB All Star Game - Cleveland Stadium - The third annual Major League Baseball All-Star Game was played in July 1935 at Cleveland Stadium. Nearly 70,000 fans filled the enormous ballpark, which had just opened a few years earlier. The game was a showcase for the new stadium, which was nearly 4 times the capacity of Cleveland's previous League Park. Babe Ruth didn't play in this game, having retired mid season just a month earlier. But, hall of famer Lefty Gomez made his third consecutive all-star game start as pitcher for the American League. He was joined by other stars such as Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Charlie Genhringer, Al Simmons, and Mel Ott. The game was broadcast by the Mutual Radio Network by Bob Elson and Ellis VanderPyl.1935 MLB Standings..........https://retroseasons.com/leagues/mlb/1935/standings/Cleveland Stadium.........https://retroseasons.com/stadiums/cleveland-stadium/.National League Starting Lineup1 - 3B - Pepper Martin2 - SS - Arky Vaughan3 - RF - Mel Ott4 - LF - Joe Medwick5 - 1B - Bill Terry6 - CF - Wally Berger7 - 2B - Billy Herman8 - C - Jimmie Wilson9 - P - Bill Walker.American League Starting Lineup1 - RF - Joe Vosmik2 - 2B - Charlie Gehringer3 - 1B - Lou Gehrig4 - 3B - Jimmie Foxx5 - LF - Bob Johnson6 - CF - Al Simmons7 - C - Rollie Hemsley8 - SS - Joe Cronin9 - P - Lefty Gomez

Jul 10, 20232h 47m

1959 MLB All-Star Game 1 of 2 - Radio Broadcast

7/7/1959 - MLB All Star Game - Forbes Field in Pittsburgh -The 1959 MLB All-Star game was the first year the MLB held an All Star Game Double Header. The first game of 1959 was held at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh. The second game would be played a month later in Los Angeles. The experiment of two All-Star Games continued for four seasons; the league returned to just one annual game in 1963. In this first game of 1959, the American League started the 39 year old veteran Early Wynn while the National League went with 22 year old Don Drysdale..American League Starting Lineup1 - LF - Minnie Minoso2 - 2B - Nellie Fox3 - CF - Al Kaline4 - 1B - Bill Skowron5 - RF - Rocky Colavito6 - C - Gus Triandos7 - 3B - Harmon Killebrew8 - SS - Luis Aparicio9 - P - Early Wynn.National League Starting Lineup1 - 2B - Johnny Temple2 - 3B - Eddie Mathews3 - RF - Hank Aaron4 - CF - Willie Mays5 - SS - Ernie Banks6 - 1B - Orlando Cepeda7 - LF - Wally Moon8 - C - Del Crandall9 - P - Don Drysdale

Jul 8, 20232h 33m

1941 MLB All-Star Game - Radio Broadcast

7/8/1941 - MLB All Star Game - Briggs Stadium in Detroit -The 1941 MLB All-Star game was held at Briggs Stadium in Detroit where the American League sent 22 year old Bob Feller to the mound against Whit Wyatt, who had a 13-4 record for the Dodgers at the break. Two historic moments were taking place during the 1941 season. Ted Williams was batting .405 at the time of the all-star game and would end the season batting .406 . Additionally Joe Dimaggio was in the midst of his 56- game hitting streak. At the time of this game, his streak stood at 48 games...National League Starting Lineup1 - 3B - Stan Hack2 - LF - Terry Moore3 - CF - Pete Reiser4 - 1B - Johnny Mize5 - RF - Bill Nicholson6 - SS - Arky Vaughan7 - 2B - Lonny Frey8 - C - Mickey Owen9 - P - Whit Wyatt.American League Starting Lineup1 - 2B - Bobby Doerr2 - 3B - Cecil Travis3 - CF - Joe DiMaggio4 - LF - Ted Williams5 - RF - Jeff Heath6 - SS - Joe Cronin7 - 1B - Rudy York8 - C - Bill Dickey9 - P - Bob Feller

Jul 7, 20232h 33m

1934 MLB All-Star Game - Radio Broadcast

7/10/1934 - All-Star Game - Polo Grounds in New York - The 1934 MLB All-Star Game was the second year that the game was played, but it's the first baseball game in which an audio recording still exists. The game featured an unbelievable 28 future hall of famers and is well known among baseball historians for the performance of starting pitcher Carl Hubbell. Be sure to listen closely to the first inning when, Hubbell strikes out five of the game's best hitters in succession: – Hall of famers Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons and Joe Cronin The game was played at the Polo Grounds in New York and was broadcast on NBC radio by announcers Tom Manning, Ford Bond, and Graham McNameeAmerican League Starting Lineup1 - 2B - Charlie Gehringer2 - LF - Heinie Manush3 - RF - Babe Ruth4 - 1B - Lou Gehrig5 - 3B - Jimmie Foxx6 - CF - Al Simmons7 - SS - Joe Cronin8 - C - Bill Dickey9 - P - Lefty Gomez-National League Starting Lineup1 - 2B - Frankie Frisch2 - 3B - Pie Traynor3 - LF - Joe Medwick4 - RF - Kiki Cuyler5 - CF - Wally Berger6 - 1B - Bill Terry7 - SS - Travis Jackson8 - C - Gabby Hartnett9 - P - Carl Hubbell

Jul 6, 20233h 14m