1920 World Series Game 5 RE
|
Recreation of G5 of WS; 1st triple play & 1st Grand Slam in WS history. Called by Jerry Doggett & Gordon McLendon.
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1926 World Series Game 7 RE.
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Recreation of historic Game 7 of
the 1926 Woprld series. Grover Alexander slams the door on the Yankees.
Called by Don Wells & Lindsey Nelson.
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1934 All Star Game
|
1934
All Star Game. Carl Hubbell strikes out Ruth, Gehrig, Foxx, Simmons,
and Cronin consecutively. Graham McNamee, Ford Bond, Tom Manning |
1934
Yankees-Tigers 9/20
|
Yankees-Tigers game played at Navin
Field on 9/20/1934. Called by Ty Tyson. |
1934 World Series Game
1
|
First game of the 1934 World
Series. Dizzy Dean is in control and Medwick bangs out 4 hits.
Graham McNamee, Ford Bond, Tom Manning
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1934 World Series Game
2
|
Second game of the 1934 World
Series. Detroit wins 3-2 behind Schoolboy Rowe. Pat Flanagan, Ted
Husing, France Laux
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1934 World Series Game
4
|
Fourth game of the 1934 World
Series. Eldon Auker cruises to victory behind Greenberg and
Rogell.
Pat Flanagan, Ted Husing, France Laux |
1934 World Series Game
6
|
Sixth game of the 1934 World
Series. Paul Dean outduels Schoolboy Rowe, 4-3. Pat Flanagan, Ted
Husing, France Laux |
1934 World
Series Game 7 |
Seventh game of the 1934 World Series. Medwick is forced to leave the field as the
Detroit fans throw bottles onto the field. |
1935 All Star Game
|
1935 All Star Game played in
Cleveland. A.L. wins, 4-1. Called by Ellis Vanderpyl and
Bob Elson.
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1935 World Series Game
3
|
Third game of the 1935 World
Series @ Wrigley Field. Called by Red Barber and Bob Elson on
Mutual Radio.
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1935 World Series Game
6
|
Sixth game of the 1935 World
Series @ Navin Field. Called by Boake Carter. Hal Totten, and Ty
Tyson.
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1936 All Star Game
|
1936 All Star Game played in
Boston. N.L. wins, 4-3. Called by Linus Travers and Fred
Hoey on WGN Mutual.
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1936 A's-White Sox 7/28
|
Slugfest JIP in bottom of 1st inning with Sox leading 2-0. Called by Fred Palmer, George Watson & Hal Totten |
1936 A's-White Sox 7/29
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Visitors blow a 5-0 lead and the Sox win late; bonus of WIND post-game w/ Russ Hodges. Called by Hal Totten. |
1936 As-White Sox 7/30
|
As-White Sox game played at
Comiskey Park on 7/30/1936. Sox beat Connie Mack's As, 7-4.
Called by Hal Totten.
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1936 Red Sox-White Sox 7/31
|
Red Sox-White Sox game played on
7/31/36 at Comiskey Park. Jimmie Foxx stars. Called by
George Watson, Frank Payne, Hal Totten
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1936 Red Sox-White Sox 8/1
|
Bill Dietrich shuts out Boston on 2 hits, including Joe Cronin’s double. Called by George Watson & Hal Totten. |
1936 Red
Sox-White Sox 8/2 G1
|
Red Sox-White Sox first game
of double-header played at Comisky Park on 8/2/1936. Chicago
wins, 9-1. Called by Hal Totten. |
1936 Red Sox-White Sox 8/2 G2
|
White Sox spot visitors a 10-1 lead and roar back to win Game 2 of DH. Called by Hal Totten.
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1936 Cards-Cubs 8/4
|
Visitors score in last 3 innings with help of a Johnny Mize homer to win the battle for NL lead. Called by Hal Totten.
|
1936 Chicago Series Game 1
|
Sox win Game 1 of City Series
between the two Chicago clubs, 5-1. Called by George Watson &
Fred Palmer.
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1936 Chicago Series Game 2
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Monty Stratton bests Lon Warneke in G2 of City Series. Called by George Watson, Fred Palmer & Hal Totten.
|
1936 World Series Game 1
|
First game of the 1936 World
Series. Called by Tom Manning
Warren Brown and Ty Tyson. |
1936 World
Series Game 3 |
Third game of the 1936 World Series. Called by Tom Manning Red
Barber and Ty Tyson. |
1936 World Series Game 5 |
Fifth game of the 1936 World
Series. Called by Gabriel Heater, Tony
Wakeman, and Bob Elson.
|
1936 World Series Game 6 |
Sixth game of the 1936 World
Series. Called by Tom Manning
Red
Barber and Ty Tyson. |
1937 All Star Game
|
Lou Gehrig homers off of Dizzy Dean who breaks his toe moments later in Washington DC all-star game. Called by Bob Elson.
|
1937 Senators-White Sox 7/21
|
Al Simmons’ 2-run homer helps visitors end their long losing streak. Called by Fred Palmer & Hal Totten.
|
1937 World
Series Game 1 |
First game of the 1937 World Series. Called by Tom Manning and Red Barber. |
1937 World
Series Game 5
|
Fifth
game of the 1937 World Series. DiMaggio, Gehrig, and Ott swing the big
bats. Called by Warren Brown, Tom Manning, Red Barber.
|
1938 All Star Game
|
1938 All Star Game played in
Cincinnati. N.L. wins, 4-1. Called by Dick Bray and Bob
Elson.
|
1938 World
Series Game 2 |
Second game of the 1938 World Series. Called by John Harrington and Pat Flanagan. |
1938 World Series Game
4
|
Fourth game of the 1938 World
Series @ Yankee Stadium. Called by Mel Allen, Bill Dyer, and
France Laux (CBS).
|
1939 All Star Game
|
1939 All Star Game played at
Yankee Stadium. A.L. wins, 3-1. Called by Mel Allen, France
Laux, and Arch McDonald.
|
1939 Indians-Senators 09/21
|
All that was broadcast of this game is here + 2 interesting extras. Called by Harry McTigue & Walter Johnson.
|
1939 Cards-Reds 9/26
|
Reds clinch tie for pennant - NBC (Roger Baker) + bonus Reds-Yankees ’39 Spring Training HL by Red Barber.
|
1939 World Series Game
2
|
Second game of the 1939 World
Series @ Yankee Stadium. Called by Red Barber and Bob Elson on
Mutual Radio. |
1940 All Star
Game |
1940 All Star Game.
The N.L. wins on a shutout. Called
by Mel Allen and France Laux |
1940 WS Highlights
|
Reds beat Tigers 2-1
(Highlights of G7 of WS) + HL of Yanks winning ’39 WS over
Reds in G4. Called by Bob Elson & Red Barber.
|
1941 All Star
Game |
1941 All Star Game.
Ted Williams wins it in the ninth with a monster home run. Called by Ty Tyson. |
1941 World Series Game 1
|
YANKEES 3 Dodgers 2 – Game 1 WS – first ever WS game between these 2 teams. Called by Bob Elson & Red Barber.
|
1941 World Series Game 2
|
Dodgers 3 YANKEES 2 – Whitlow
Wyatt hurls masterpiece in the visitors comeback win to even Series.
called by Red Barber & Bob Elson
|
1941 World Series Game
4
|
Fourth
game of the 1941 World Series. Mickey Owens drops the final
strike, and the Yanks roar back. Called by Red Barber & Bob
Elson.
|
1942 All Star Game
|
1942 All Star Game. First
wartime All Star Game is won by the American League, 3-1. Jim
Britt, Mel Allen, and Bob Elson.
|
1942 Service All Star Game
|
The winners of the All Star Game
take on Bob Feller and his war all-stars. Called by Jack Graney,
Waite Hoyt & Bob Elson.
|
1942 World
Series Game 2
|
Second game of the 1942 World
Series. Called by Mel Allen and Red Barber. |
1942 World Series Game 3
|
Third game of the 1942 World
Series. Called by Mel Allen and Red Barber. |
1942 World Series Game
5
|
Fifth game of the 1942 World
Series @ Yankee Stadium. Called by Red Barber and Mel Allen.
|
1943 All Star Game
|
1943 All Star Game. Bobby
Doerr and Vince DiMaggio homer under the lights as the A.L. wins,
5-3. Bill Corum, Red Barber, Mel Allen
|
1943 World Series Game 1
|
Chandler edges Lanier in Game 1 of WS as Joe Gordon homers for NY. Called by Bob Elson & Red Barber.
|
1943 World Series Game 3
|
Yanks take 2-1 Series lead by rallying in last at-bat. Called by Bob Elson & Red Barber.
|
1943 World Series Game 4
|
Visitors rally in the top of the
eighth to take 3-1 lead in tense fall classic battle. Called by
Red Barber & Bob Elson
|
1943 World Series Game
5
|
Final
game of the 1943 World Series. The Yankees beat the Cardinals 2-0 on
Bill Dickey's 2-run homer. Red Barber and Bob Elson
|
1944 All Star Game
|
1944 All Star Game played in
Pittsburgh. N.L. wins, 7-1. Called by Don Dunphy and Bill
Slater.
|
1944 World Series Game 4
|
Stan Musial’s homer helps the Cards tie the WS at 2 games apiece. Called by Bill Slater & Don Dunphy.
|
1944 World Series Game 6
|
Max Lanier hurls the Cards to a World Series win in six games. Called by Bill Corum, Bill Slater & Don Dunphy.
|
1945 World Series Game 1
|
First game of the 1945 World
Series. Cubs win, 9-0. Called by Bill
Corum, Al Helfer, and Bill Slater. |
1945 World Series Game
2
|
Second game of the 1945 World
Series. Tigers win, 4-1 on Greenberg's 3-run homer. Called
by Bill
Corum, Al Helfer, and Bill Slater. |
1945 World Series Game 3 |
Third game of the 1945 World
Series. Cubs win, 3-0. Called by Bill
Corum, Al Helfer, and Bill Slater. |
1945 World Series Game
4
|
Fourth game of the 1945 World
Series. Tigers win, 4-1. Called by Bill
Corum, Al Helfer, and Bill Slater. |
1945 World Series Game 5 |
Fifth game of the 1945 World
Series. Tigers win, 8-4. Called by Bill
Corum, Al Helfer, and Bill Slater. |
1945 World Series Game 6 |
Sixth game of the 1945 World
Series. Cubs win 8-7 in 12 innings. Called by Bill
Corum, Al Helfer, and Bill Slater. |
1945 World Series Game
7
|
Seventh game of the 1945 World
Series. Tigers win behind Hal Newhauser. Called by Bill
Corum, Al Helfer, and Bill Slater.
|
1948 All Star
Game |
1948 All Star Game.
The A.L. wins, 5-2. Called by
France Laux, Jim Britt, and Mel Allen |
1948 World
Series Game 1 |
First game of the 1948 World Series. Called by Mel Allen and Jim Britt. |
1948 World
Series Game 2 |
Second game of the 1948 World Series. Called by Mel Allen and Jim Britt. |
1948 World
Series Game 3 |
Third game of the 1948 World Series. Called by Mel Allen and Jim Britt. |
1948 World
Series Game 4 |
Fourth game of the 1948 World Series. Called by Mel Allen and Jim Britt. |
1948 World
Series Game 5 |
Fifth game of the 1948 World Series. Called by Mel Allen and Jim Britt. |
1948 World
Series Game 6 |
Sixth game of the 1948 World Series. Called by Mel Allen and Jim Britt. |
1949 Red
Sox-Yankees 10/2 |
Yankees-Red Sox game played at Yankee
Stadium on 10/2/1949. Yankees win the
pennant in the season finale. Called by Curt
Gowdy and Mel Allen. |
1949 World
Series Game 1 |
First game of the 1949 World Series. Called by Mel Allen and Red Barber. |
1949 World
Series Game 2 |
Second game of the 1949 World Series. Called by Mel Allen and Red Barber. |
1949 World
Series Game 3 |
Third game of the 1949 World Series. Called by Mel Allen and Red Barber. |
1949 World
Series Game 4 |
Fourth game of the 1949 World Series. Called by Mel Allen and Red Barber. |
1949 World
Series Game 5 |
Fifth game of the 1949 World Series. Called by Mel Allen and Red Barber. |
1950
Giants-Dodgers 4/22 |
Giants-Dodgers game played at Ebbets
Field on 4/22/1950. Called by Red Barber
and Connie Desmond. |
1950
Braves-Dodgers 5/13 |
Braves-Dodgers game played at Ebbets
Field on 5/13/1950. Called by Red Barber
and Connie Desmond. |
1950
Pirates-Dodgers 5/20 |
Pirates-Dodgers game played at Ebbets
Field on 5/20/1950. Called by Red Barber
and Connie Desmond. |
1950 WS Highlights
|
Phils Highlights of winning
pennant on 10/1 (live feed) and then HL of all 4 games of the WS.
Called by Mel Allen & Gene Kelly.
|
1951
Giants-Dodgers Playoff 3 |
Final Playoff Game between the Dodgers
and Giants to decide the 1951 pennant. Thomson's
home run wins it in the ninth. Called by
Gordon McClendon. |
1951 Playoff Highlights
|
NL Playoff Game 3 – bottom of
9th calls from Red Barber (Brooklyn), Gordon McLendon (Liberty) &
Russ Hodges (NY Giants) Plus locker room interviews after – bonus
coverage of NY Mets’ first-ever Oldtimers Day on 7/14/62 featuring the
1951 Dodgers against the 1951 Giants
|
1952 World Series Game 7
|
The
New York Yankees win the game 4-2 to take the Series, Mickey
Mantle stars. Called by Red Barber & Mel Allen (NBC-TV) |
1953 World Series Game 3
|
Erskine’s record 14 K’s and
Campanella’s 8th-inning HR give Bums their first Series win - first
half of game is a creditable recreation, and extensive, live
bonus highlights of Game 6 of the 1953 WS are included. Called by
Al Helfer & Gene Kelly.
|
1954 All Star Game
|
All-Star game in Cleveland – seesaw, record-setting classic not won until AL last AB. Called by Al Helfer & Jimmy Dudley.
|
1954 World
Series Game 1 |
First game of the 1954 World Series. Called by Jimmy Dudley and Al Helfer. Willie Mays makes a spectacular catch in
centerfield. |
1954 World
Series Game 2 |
Second game of the 1954 World Series. Called by Jimmy Dudley and Al Helfer. |
1954 World
Series Game 3 |
Third game of the 1954 World Series. Called by Jimmy Dudley and Al Helfer. |
1954 World Series Game
4
|
Fourth game of the 1954 World
Series. Called by Jimmy Dudley and Al
Helfer |
1955 White Sox-Yankees 5/18
|
Mickey Mantle’s slam in the 7th decides the
thriller; Mayor Richard Daley is a guest in the 5th. Called by Marty
Marion & Bob Elson.
|
1955 All Star Game
|
1955
All Star Game (missing some non-scoring innings). N.L. wins, 6-5
in 12 innings. Called by Bob Neal and Earl Gillespie.
|
1955 Yankees-White Sox 7/26
|
The New York Yankees beat the
Chicago White Sox 1-0 behind Tommy Byrne's shutout and Yogi Berra's
homer. Called by Bob Elson. |
1955 World Series Game
2 |
Second game of the 1955 World
Series. The Yankees win, 4-2. Called by Al Helfer and Bob
Neal. |
1955 World Series Game
3
|
Third game of the 1955 World
Series. The Dodgers win, 8-3. Called by Al Helfer and Bob
Neal.
|
1955 World Series Game
4 |
Fourth game of the 1955 World
Series. The Dodgers win, 8-5. Called by Al Helfer and Bob
Neal. |
1955 World Series Game
5
|
Fifth game of the 1955 World
Series. The Dodgers win, 5-3. Called by Al Helfer and Bob
Neal. |
1955 World Series Game
6
|
Sixth game of the 1955 World
Series. The Yankees win, 5-1. Called by Al Helfer and Bob
Neal. |
1955 World Series Game
7
|
Seventh game of the 1955 World
Series. Brooklyn finally beats the Yankees in a World
Series. Called by Al Helfer and Bob Neal.
|
1956 White Sox-Yankees 5/6
G1
|
The New York Yankees beat the
Chicago White Sox behind Whitey Ford's shutout. Called by Bob
Elson. |
1956 White Sox-Yankees 6/14
|
The New York Yankees defeat the
Chicago White Sox as Mickey Mantle has a big day. Called by Bob
Elson. |
1956 All Star Game
|
1956 All Star Game played in
Washington D.C. N.L. wins, 7-3. Called by Bob Neal and Bob Wolff.
|
1956 World Series Game
1
|
First game of the 1956 World
Series. Sal Maglie beats the Yanks despite a Mantle homer.
Called by Bob Neal and Bob Wolff.
|
1956 World Series Game 3
|
Yanks secure their 1st win in the Series behind Ford & Slaughter. Called by Bob Neal & Bob Wolff.
|
1956 World Series Game 4
|
Mantle & Bauer homer to help Yanks square series at 2 apiece. Called by Bob Wolff & Bob Neal.
|
1956 World
Series Game 5 |
Fifth game of the 1956 World Series. Called by Bob Neal and Bob Wolff.
This is Don Larsen's Perfect Game. |
1956 World
Series Game 6 |
Sixth game of the 1956 World Series. Called by Bob Neal and Bob Wolff. |
1956 World Series Game 7
|
Seventh game of the 1956 World
Series. Called by Bob Neal and Bob Wolff. |
1957 Dodgers-Phillies
4/16
|
First night season opener at
Connie Mack Stadium. 12-inning, 7-6 Dodger win. Called by
Jerry Doggett and Al Helfer.
|
1957
Pirates-Dodgers 4/21 |
Pirates-Dodgers game played at Ebbets
Field on 4/21/1957. Called by Vin Scully
Al Helfer and Jerry Doggett. |
1957 Braves-Dodgers 5/5
|
The Milwaukee Braves defeat the
Brooklyn Dodgers in a slugfest. Called by Jerry Doggett, Vin
Scully & Al Helfer. |
1957 Reds-Dodgers 5/7
|
Reds-Dodgers game played at
Ebbets Field on 5/7/1957. Called by Vin Scully
Al Helfer and Jerry Doggett. |
1957 Reds-Dodgers 5/8
|
Reds win streak continues with
help of Don Hoak’s slam in T8; bonus Scully interview. Called by
Doggett, Helfer & Scully.
|
1957
Dodgers-Braves 5/14 |
Dodgers-Braves game played at County
Stadium on 5/14/1957. Called by Vin Scully
Al Helfer and Jerry Doggett. |
1957
Dodgers-Pirates 5/30 |
Dodgers-Pirates game played at Forbes
Field on 5/30/1957. Called by Vin Scully
and Al Helfer. |
1957
Cubs-Dodgers 6/4 |
Cubs-Dodgers game played at Ebbets
Field on 6/4/1957. Called by Vin Scully Al
Helfer and Jerry Doggett. |
1957 Yankees-White Sox 6/13
|
Yankees slice game off Sox AL lead with comeback after lengthy brawl in B1. Called by Don Wells & Bob Elson.
|
1957
Cards-Dodgers 6/16 |
Cards-Dodgers game played at Ebbets
Field on 6/16/1957. Called by Vin Scully
Al Helfer and Jerry Doggett. |
1957 All Star
Game |
1957 All Star Game.
The A.L. wins a tight one, 6-5. Called
by Bob Neal and Harry Caray. |
1957
Braves-Dodgers 7/14 |
Braves-Dodgers game played at Ebbets
Field on 7/14/1957. Called by Vin Scully
Al Helfer and Jerry Doggett. |
1957
Cubs-Dodgers 7-20 |
Cubs-Dodgers game played at Ebbets
Field on 7/20/1957. Called by Vin Scully
Al Helfer and Jerry Doggett. |
1957
Dodgers-Reds 7/28 |
Dodgers-Reds game played at Crosley
Field on 7/28/1957. Called by Vin Scully
Al Helfer and Jerry Doggett. |
1957
Giants-Dodgers 8/5 |
Giants-Dodgers game played at Ebbets
Field on 8/5/1957. Called by Vin Scully Al
Helfer and Jerry Doggett. |
1957 Dodgers-Pirates 8/10
|
Don Drysdale and defense win the game; added HL of 8/24/57 Bkn-Braves game. Called by Al Helfer & Vin Scully.
|
1957 Pirates-Dodgers
8/17 |
Pirates-Dodgers game played at
Ebbets
Field on 8/17/1957. Called by Vin Scully
and Al Helfer. |
1957
Giants-Dodgers 8/31 |
Giants-Dodgers game played at Ebbets
Field on 8/31/1957. Called by Vin Scully
Al Helfer and Jerry Doggett. |
1957
Dodgers-Giants 9/8 |
Giants-Dodgers game played at the Polo
Grounds on 9/8/1957. Called by Vin Scully
and Jerry Doggett. |
1957 Phillies-Dodgers
9/29
|
Phillies-Dodgers game played at
Shibe Park on 9/29/1957. This is the Brooklyn
Dodgers FINAL GAME. Called by Vin
Scully
and Jerry Doggett. |
1957 World
Series Game 1 |
First game of the 1957 World Series. Called by Earl Gillespie and Bob Neal. |
1957 World
Series Game 2 |
Second game of the 1957 World Series. Called by Earl Gillespie and Bob Neal. |
1957 World
Series Game 3
|
Third game of the 1957 World
Series. Called by Earl Gillespie and Bob
Neal. |
1957 World
Series Game 4 |
Fourth game of the 1957 World Series. Called by Earl Gillespie and Bob Neal. |
1957 World
Series Game 5 |
Fifth game of the 1957 World Series. Called by Earl Gillespie and Bob Neal. |
1957 World
Series Game 6 |
Sixth game of the 1957 World Series. Called by Earl Gillespie and Bob Neal. |
1957 World
Series Game 7 |
Seventh game of the 1957 World Series. Called by Earl Gillespie and Bob Neal. |
1958 Senators-Yankees
5/11
|
Senators-Yankees game played at
Yankee Stadium on May 11, 1958 (first of DH.) Called by Red Barber Phil Rizzuto and Mel Allen. |
1958
Yankees-Indians 5/25 (G1) |
Yankees-Indians game played at
Cleveland Stadium on 5/25/1958 (Game 1.) Called
by Phil Rizzuto and Mel Allen. |
1958 Yankees-A's 6/29
|
A’s comeback to win as Maris’ bat sparks win over his future team. Called by Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen.
|
1958 All Star
Game |
1958 All Star Game.
Called by Bob Neal and Ernie Harwell. |
1958, 1959 Old Timer Games
|
08/09/58 & 8/8/59 New York
Yankee Oldtimer Games in Yankee Stadium featuring Dizzy Dean CBS-TV
interviews. Called by Allen & Barber
|
1958
Yankees-Red Sox 8/16 |
Yankees-Red Sox game played at Fenway
Park on 8/16/1958. Called by Phil Rizzuto
and Mel Allen. |
1958 Yankees-A's 9/14
|
Roger Maris & Ralph Terry battle NY, but Yanks win pennant anyway. Called by Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen.
|
1958 World Series Game 1
|
First game of the 1958 World Series. Called by Earl Gillespie and Bob Wolff. |
1958 World Series Game 2 |
Second game of the 1958 World Series. Called by Earl Gillespie and Bob Wolff. |
1958 World Series Game 3 |
Third game of the 1958 World Series. Called by Earl Gillespie and Bob Wolff. |
1958 World Series Game 4 |
Fourth game of the 1958 World Series. Called by Earl Gillespie and Bob Wolff. |
1958 World
Series Game 5 |
Fifth game of the 1958 World Series. Called by Earl Gillespie and Bob Wolff. |
1958 World
Series Game 6 |
Sixth game of the 1958 World Series. Called by Earl Gillespie and Bob Wolff. |
1958 World
Series Game 7 |
Seventh game of the 1958 World Series. Called by Earl Gillespie and Bob Wolff. |
1959 Red
Sox-Yankees 4/12 |
Red Sox-Yankees game played at Yankee
Stadium on 4/12/1959. Called by Red Barber Phil Rizzuto and Mel Allen. |
1959 Yankees-Red Sox 4/19
|
Slaughter homer ties in top 9 & Malzone homer wins in bottom 12. Called by Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen.
|
1959 All Star Game 7/7
|
All-Star game (first) at
Pittsburgh – Mays and Aaron combine for winning run in B8. Called
by Jack Brickhouse & Bob Prince.
|
1959 Yankees-Tigers 7/25
|
Yogi Berra’s 2-run, 9th-inning homer climaxes wild game. Called by Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen.
|
1959 Yankees-Red Sox
9/7
|
Yankees-Red Sox game played on
9/7/1959. Sox win big, 12-4. Called by Phil Rizzuto and Mel
Allen.
|
1959 All Star
Game 8/3 |
1959 All Star Game, played on 8/3/1959. Called by Russ Hodges and Bob Neal. |
1959 Red Sox-Yankees 9/20
|
Ellie Howard’s homer in 7th brings the Yankees from behind. Called by Phil Rizzuto, Mel Allen & Red Barber.
|
1959 White Sox-Indians 9/22
|
The Chicago White Sox clinch the
pennant. Called by Don Wells & Bob Elson. |
1959 Dodgers-Braves Playoff 1
|
John Roseboro’s homer breaks a
2-2 tie and gives Los Angeles Game 1 of the best-of-three, NL
playoff. Called by Tony Flynn & Bob Finnegan - missing
last 4 outs of 4th inning, but no scoring is involved in ABC’s
radio broadcast of the contest
|
1959 Braves-Dodgers
Playoff 2
|
The
Los Angeles Dodgers win the second and final NL Playoff game to take
the pennant. Called by Tony Flynn & Bob Finnegan. |
1959 World
Series Game 1 |
First game of the 1959 World Series. Called by Mel Allen and Byrum Saam. |
1959 World Series Game
2
|
Second game of the 1959 World
Series. Called by Mel Allen and Byrum Saam. |
1959 World Series Game
3
|
Third game of the 1959 World
Series. Called by Mel Allen and Byrum Saam. |
1959 World
Series Game 4 |
Fourth game of the 1959 World Series. Called by Mel Allen and Byrum Saam. |
1959 World
Series Game 5 |
Fifth game of the 1959 World Series. Called by Mel Allen and Byrum Saam. |
1959 World Series Game
6
|
Sixth game of the 1959 World
Series. Called by Mel Allen and Byrum Saam. |
1960 Indians-Athletics 4/23
|
KANSAS CITY 6 Cleveland 5 – Hank Bauer hero in bottom of 9th of new ABC-TV Game of Week (Carl Erskine & Jack Buck)
|
1960
Orioles-Yanks 4/24 |
Orioles-Yankees game played at Yankee
Stadium on 4/24/1960. Called by Phil
Rizzuto and Mel Allen. |
1960 White Sox-Yankees
5/8
|
White
Sox-Yankees game played at Yankee Stadium on 5/8/1960. Sox win in
the 10th. Called by Red Barber, Phil Rizzuto, and Mel Allen.
|
1960 Indians-Yankees 5/10
|
Indians 5 YANKEES 1 (10) –
Yankees tie in the 8th, but Jimmy Piersall’s big homer wins it in the
10th (Barber, Rizzuto & Allen)
|
1960 Yankees-Senators 5/15
|
Yankees 11 SENATORS 2 – Elston Howard’s bases loaded triple starts Yankees on way to easy victory (Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Yankees-White Sox
5/20
|
Yankees-White Sox game played on
5/20/1960 at Comiskey Park. Called by Phil Rizzuto,
and Mel Allen |
1960 Senators-Yankees 5/28
|
YANKEES 5 Senators 1 – Mantle
and Maris late homers help the Yankees win (this game is missing
from the NY 1st inning to the 5th, but no scoring is missing and we add
on 50 minutes of HL of 6/8/60 Chicago 3-2 win over NY (Maris a
homer again) –Barber, Rizzuto & Allen
|
1960 Senators-Yankees 5/29
|
YANKEES 6 Senators 4 (11)
– visitors score 3 in 9th to tie, both score in 10th & 2-run homer
wins it (Barber, Rizzuto & Allen)
|
1960 Senators-Yankees 5/30
|
YANKEES 3 Senators 2 – HRs by
Roger Maris & Yogi Berra help Yanks salvage G2 of DH (Mel Allen,
Red Barber & Phil Rizzuto)
|
1960
Orioles-Yankees 5/31 |
Orioles-Yankees game played at Yankee
Stadium on 5/31/1960. Called by Phil
Rizzuto and Mel Allen. |
1960 Yankees-Orioles 6/1
|
ORIOLES 4 Yankees 1 – Mickey Mantle’s home run is only Yankee hit off of Orioles’ Skinny Brown (Mel Allen)
|
1960 White Sox-Yankees 6/6
|
White Sox 3 YANKEES 2 – Roger Maris’ homer in 8th ties game, but Sox win in top 9 (Phil Rizzuto, Red Barber & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Indians-Yankees
6/10
|
Indians-Yankees game played at
Yankee Stadium on 6/10/1960. Called by Red Barber, Phil Rizzuto,
and Mel Allen.
|
1960 Yankees-Athletics 6/15
|
Yankees 7 A’s 7 (12) – rain
stops game in 13th after A’s get 3 in 9th to tie and both get 3
in the 12th (Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Yankees-White Sox 6/17
|
Yankees 4 WHITE SOX 2 – Mickey Mantle & Clete Boyer hit famous “sparkler” homers in victory (Mel Allen & Phil Rizzuto)
|
1960 Yankees-White Sox 6/19
|
Yankees 7 WHITE SOX 5 – Sox
rally falls just short despite homers by Minoso and Aparicio in G1 of
DH (Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Yankees-Tigers 6/21
|
Yankees 6 TIGERS 0 – Whitey Ford
bests Frank Lary with the help of two Mickey Mantle home runs
(Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Yankees-Tigers 6/22
|
Yankees 7 TIGERS 3 – Roger
Maris’ late homer seals the victory for the pennant-bound
visitors (Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Yankees-Indians 6/24
|
Yankees 10 INDIANS 6 – Yanks
lead big, lose the lead and then come back to win in exciting contest
(Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Yankees-Indians 6/26 G2
|
INDIANS 7 Yankees 6 (11) – Roger
Maris’ homers in 5th and 8th both tie the game , but his error in the
11th gives the visitors a split in the doubleheader (Phil Rizzuto
& Mel Allen) – JIP with NY trailing 4-0 in top of 2nd inning, but
rest of exciting game is complete
|
1960 Tigers-Yankees 7/3
|
YANKEES 7 Tigers 6 – Clete
Boyer’s 3-run, late HR & Roger Maris’ defense help NY to win
(Red Barber,Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Yankees-Senators 7/4
|
SENATORS 9 Yankees 8 – Mickey Mantle’s 300th HR not enough to stop Senators from winning in B9 (Mel Allen & Phil Rizzuto)
|
1960
Yankees-Senators 7/5 |
Yankees-Senators game played at
Griffith Stadium on 7/5/1960. Called by
Phil Rizzuto and Mel Allen. |
1960
Yankees-Red Sox 7/10 |
Yankees-Red Sox game played at Fenway
Park on 7/10/1960. Called by Phil Rizzuto
and Mel Allen. |
1960 All Star
Game 7/11 |
All-Star
game (first) in KC- Banks, Kaline and Crandall hit HRs & Mays stars
w/ 3 hits. Called by Merle Harmon & Jack Quinlan. |
1960 All Star Game 7/13
|
All-Star game (second) – Musial’s only homer in Yankee Stadium keys NL sweep. Called by Bob Elson & Waite Hoyt.
|
1960 Yankees-Tigers 7/15
|
TIGERS 8 Yankees 4 – Mickey
Mantle’s early 3-run homer gives NY a lead, but Tigers come back to win
(Mel Allen & Phil Rizzuto)
|
1960 Yankees-Tigers 7/17
(G2)
|
Yankees-Tigers game played at
Briggs Stadium on 7/17/1960. Second game of doubleheader. Called by Mel
Allen and Phil Rizzuto.
|
1960 White Sox-Yankees 7/24 G1
|
White Sox 6 YANKEES 3 – Sox extend their AL lead over NY to 2 games in Game 1 of DH (Mel Allen, Phil Rizzuto & Red Barber)
|
1960 White Sox-Yankees 7/24 G2
|
YANKEES 8 White Sox 2 – Mickey Mantle’s HR helps NY to split important doubleheader (Mel Allen, Red Barber & Phil Rizzuto)
|
1960 Tigers-Yankees 8/1
|
YANKEES 3 Tigers 2 – sensational
defense & timely hitting move Yanks to within ½ game of AL lead
(Allen, Barberr & Rizzuto)
|
1960 Yankees-White Sox 8/8
|
WHITE SOX 9 Yankees 1 – Pierce beats Ford as Sox move to within 1 ½ games of Yankees’ AL lead (Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Senators-Yankees 8/13
|
YANKEES 1 Senators 0 – Maris, Mantle & Ford keep Yanks on top in torrid AL race (Phil Rizzuto, Red Barber & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Senators-Yankees 8/14
|
Senators 6 YANKEES 3 (15) – visitors comeback in 9th helps knock Yankees from top spot in AL ( Mel Allen & Red Barber)
|
1960 Yankees-Red Sox 8/17
|
Yankees 3 RED SOX 2 (10 innings)
– Yanks tie game in 8th and win in 10th - Stafford’s mound
debut (Mel Allen & Phil Rizzuto)
|
1960 Yankees-Senators 8/19
|
SENATORS 4 Yankees 2 – Bob
Allison’s hit in 8th breaks 2-2 tie and sinks the pennant-bound
visitors (Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Yankees-Senators 8/21
|
SENATORS 7 Yankees 4 – two 8th-inning homers break a 4-4 tie and give the Senators a win (Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 White Sox-Yankees 8/23
|
White Sox 5 YANKEES 1 – Yanks
protest Early Wynn start but Wynn gets his 281st ML win (Phil Rizzuto,
Red Barber & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Indians-Yankees 8/26
|
YANKEES 7 Indians 5 – Game 2 doubleheader – Yanks maintain 1-game lead in AL race (Red Barber, Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Athletics-Yankees 8/30
|
YANKEES 3 Athletics 2 – Hector Lopez drives in the winning run in the 9th inning (Red Barber. Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Yankees-Orioles 9/2
|
ORIOLES 5 Yankees 0 – Milt
Pappas hurls the visitors into a tie for first place with the Bronx
Bombers (Phil Rizuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Yankees-Orioles 9/4
|
ORIOLES 6 Yankees 2 – Chuck Estrada no-hits NY into 7th inning as Orioles take a 2-game AL lead (Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Yankees-White Sox 9/7
|
Yankees 6 WHITE SOX 4 – Yanks
get 4 in the 8th to assume the lead, beat Early Wynn & take
Whitey Ford off the hook (Mel Allen)
|
1960 Yankees-White Sox 9/8
|
WHITE SOX 5 Yankees 4 – Sox
trail 4-1, but rally for win despite inside park HR by Maris – JIP in
B2 w/ no score (Rizzuto & Allen)
|
1960 Yankees-Athletics 9/14
|
ATHLETICS 2 Yankees 1 – Andy Carey’s homer leading off bottom of 9th knocks NY out of AL lead (Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Orioles-Yankees 9/16
|
YANKEES 4 Orioles 2 – in battle
for AL lead, Whitey Ford & Roger Maris key a big win (Red Barber,
Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Orioles-Yankees 9/18
|
YANKEES 7 Orioles 3 – Yanks hold on to win important game in opener of doubleheader (Red Barber, Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1960 Senators-Yankees 9/20
|
YANKEES 2 Senators 1 (11) – JIP
in B2 w/ no score; Mantle’s HR and WA error crucial to important win
(Rizzuto, Allen & Barber)
|
1960
Yankees-Red Sox 9/25 |
Yankees-Red Sox game played at Fenway
Park on 9/25/1960. Called by Red Barber
Phil Rizzuto and Jim Gordon. |
1960 Yankees-Senators 9/27
|
Yankees 5 SENATORS 1 – Ryne Duren equals a MLstrikeout record as Yankees win 11th straight game (Mel Allen)
|
1960 Red Sox-Yankees 9/30
|
NEW YORK (AL) 6 Boston 5 – Yankees get 3 in bottom 9 on Home Run record day (Red Barber & Phil Rizzuto)
|
1960 Red Sox-Yankees 10/02
|
YANKEES 8 Red Sox 7 – Dale Long 2-run HR in B9 gives NY a record 15 wins in a row to end season (Phil Rizzuto & Red Barber)
|
1960 World
Series Game 1 |
First game of the 1960 World Series. Called by Jack Quinlan and Chuck Thompson. |
1960 World Series Game
2
|
Second game of the 1960 World
Series. Called by Jack Quinlan and Chuck
Thompson. |
1960 World Series Game
3
|
Third game of the 1960 World
Series. Called by Jack Quinlan and Chuck
Thompson. |
1960 World
Series Game 4 |
Fourth game of the 1960 World Series. Called by Jack Quinlan and Chuck Thompson. |
1960 World Series Game
5
|
Fifth game of the 1960 World
Series. Called by Jack Quinlan and Chuck
Thompson. |
1960 World Series Game
6
|
Sixth game of the 1960 World
Series. Called by Jack Quinlan and Chuck
Thompson. |
1960 World
Series Game 7 |
Seventh game of the 1960 World Series. Bill Mazeroski ends it with a home run. Called by Jack Quinlan and Chuck Thompson. |
1960 World
Series Game 7 (TV)
|
Complete original TV AUDIO-ONLY
broadcast of the seventh game of the 1960 World Series.
Called by Bob Prince and Mel Allen. |
1961 Angels-Orioles
4/11
|
The Angels win their initial
Major League game, as Ted Kluszewski hits 2 home runs. Called by
Steve Bailey, Bob Kelley, and Don Wells
|
1961 Yankees-Angels 5/7
|
ANGELS 5 Yankees 3 – Yogi
Berra’s pinch homer ties game in 7th, but Angels score twice more to
win (Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1961 Tigers-Yankees
5/14 G1
|
First
game of Tigers-Yankees doubleheader played on May 14, 1961 at Yankee
Stadium. Called by Phil Rizzuto, Red Barber, and Mel Allen.
|
1961 Orioles-Yankees
5/21
|
Orioles-Yankees game played on
May 21, 1961 at Yankee Stadium. Called by Phil Rizzuto, Mel
Allen, and Red Barber.
|
1961 Yankees-Red Sox
5/30
|
Yankees-Red Sox game played at
Fenway
Park on 5/30/1961. Called by Mel Allen and
Rhil Rizzuto.
|
1961 Yankees-White Sox 6/4
|
Yankees 10 WHITE SOX 1- Roger Maris’ 15th homer of the season helps theYankees to a win (Red Barber & Phil Rizzuto)
|
1961 Angels-Yankees
6/11 G1
|
Angels-Yankees,
first game of double-header played at Yankee Stadium on
6/11/1961. Called by Phil Rizzuto, Mel Allen, and Red Barber.
|
1961 Angels-Yankees
6/11 G2 |
Angels-Yankees,
second game of double-header played at Yankee Stadium on
6/11/1961. Called by Phil Rizzuto, Mel Allen, and Red Barber. |
1961 Angels-Yankees 6/12
|
YANKEES 3 Angels 1 – Bill Stafford shuts down visitors as Yanks score 3 in 6th to win (Red Barber, Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1961 Yankees-Tigers
6/18
|
Yankees-Tigers game played on
June 18, 1961 at Tiger Stadium. Called by Phil Rizzuto and Mel
Allen.
|
1961 Senators-Yankees
7/2
|
Senators-Yankees game played at
Yankee
Stadium on 7/2/1961. Called by Phil Rizzuto and Red Barber. |
1961 Tigers-Yankees 7/4
|
Tigers 4 YANKEES 3 (10) – Roger Maris’ 31st homer ties game in 8th, but Tigers win on a 2-out bunt (Rizzuto, Barber & Allen)
|
1961 All Star
Game 7/11 |
1961 All Star Game (First Game) played
on 7/11/1961. Called by Jerry
Doggett and Jimmy Dudley. |
1961 Yankees-White Sox
7/15
|
Yankees-White Sox game played at
Comiskey Park on 7/15/1961. Yankees win 9-8 in 10 innings. Called by
Mel Allen and Phil Rizzuto. |
1961
Yankees-Red Sox 7/23 |
Yankees-Red Sox game played at Fenway
Park on 7/23/1961. Called by Mel Allen and
Phil Rizzuto. |
1961 All Star
Game 7/31 |
1961 All Star Game (Second Game)
played at Fenway Park on 7/31/1961. Called
by Ernie Harwell and Blaine Walsh. |
1961 Athletics-Yankees
8/2 |
Kansas City Athletics-Yankees
game played at Yankee
Stadium on 8/2/1961. Called by Phil
Rizzuto, Mel Allen and Red Barber. |
1961
Yankees-Senators 8/12 |
Yankees-Senators game played at
Griffith Stadium on 8/12/1961. Called by
Mel Allen and Phil Rizzuto. |
1961 Yankees-Indians
8/20 G1
|
Yankees-Indians, first game of
double-header played at Municipal Stadium. Called by Phil Rizzuto
and Mel Allen.
|
1961 Yankees-Indians 8/20 G2
|
Yankees 5 INDIANS 2 – Bombers sweep doubleheader despite Jimmy Piersall heroics in the outfield (Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen)
|
1961 Yankees-Athletics 8/25
|
Yankees 3 Athletics 0 – Ralph
Terry shuts out A’s and keeps Yankees close in AL pennant race
(Bill Grigsby & Merle Harmon)
|
1961
Yankees-Athletics 8/27
|
Yankees-Athletics game played at
Municipal Stadium on 8/27/1961. The Yankees win,
8-7. Called by
Mel Allen and Phil Rizzuto. |
1961
Tigers-Yankees 9/3 |
Yankees-Tigers game played at Yankee
Stadium on 9/3/1961. Called by Phil Rizzuto Red Barber and Mel Allen. |
1961 Senators-Yankees
9/4 G1 |
Senators-Yankees, first game of
double-header played at Yankee Stadium on 9/4/1961. Called by
Phil Rizzuto, Mel Allen, and Red Barber. |
1961 Indians-Yankees
9/10 G1
|
First game of doubleheader
between the Indians and Yankees, at Yankee Stadium. Called by Red
Barber, Mel Allen, and Phil Rizzuto.
|
1961 Yankees-Tigers
9/17
|
Yankees-Tigers game played on
September 17, 1961 at Tiger Stadium. Called by Phil Rizzuto and
Mel Allen.
|
1961 Yankees-Orioles
9/19 G2 |
Yankees-Orioles, second game of
double-header played at Memorial Stadium on 9/19/1961. Called by
Phil Rizzuto and Red Barber.
|
1961
Yankees-Orioles 9/20 |
Yankees-Orioles game played at
Municipal Stadium on 9/20/1961. Yankees
clinch the pennant. Called by Phil Rizzuto
and Mel Allen. |
1961
Yankees-Red Sox 9/24 |
Yankees-Red Sox game played on
September 24, 1961 at Fenway Park. Called by Phil Rizzuto and Mel
Allen. |
1961 Red
Sox-Yankees 10/1 |
Yankees-Red Sox game played at Yankee
Stadium on 10/1/1961. Roger Maris hits #61. Called by Phil Rizzuto Red
Barber and Mel Allen. |
1961 World Series Game
1
|
First game of the 1961 World
Series. Called by Bob Wolff and Waite Hoyt. |
1961 World Series Game
2
|
Second game of the 1961 World
Series. Called by Bob Wolff and Waite Hoyt. |
1961 World
Series Game 3 |
Third game of the 1961 World Series. Called by Bob Wolff and Waite Hoyt. |
1961 World
Series Game 4 |
Fourth game of the 1961 World Series. Called by Bob Wolff and Waite Hoyt. |
1961 World Series Game
5
|
Fifth game of the 1961 World
Series. Called by Bob Wolff and Waite Hoyt. |
1962
Mets-Cardinals 4/11 |
Mets-Cardinals game played at
Sportsmans Park on 4/11/1962. Mets first
game. Called by Lindsey Nelson Ralph Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1962 Mets-Pirates 4/22
|
Mets-Pirates at Forbes
Field. Pirates win their 10th straight as Mets lose their
9th. Called by Lindsey Nelson Ralph
Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1962 Mets-Phillies 5/4
|
Dallas Green’s great relief
pitching & Ted Savage’s first ML homer key to Phils
win. Called by Kiner, Murphy & Nelson
|
1962 Senators-Yankees 5/6 G1
|
Senators 4 YANKEES 2 – 3-run,
rally in the eighth gives the visitors a win in G1 of DH.
Called by Red Barber, Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen
|
1962 Senators-Yankees 5/6 G2
|
YANKEES 8 Senators 0 – Yanks
split DH as Mickey Mantle homers twice & Jim Bouton stars on
mound. Called by Rizzuto, Barber & Allen
|
1962 Yankees-Indians 5/13
|
INDIANS 8 Yankees 6 – Tribe wins
Game 2 of twin bill by erasing a 5-0 deficit to sweep the
visitors. called by Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen
|
1962 Mets-Braves 5/18
|
BRAVES 5 Mets 2 – Warren Spahn
wins No. 313 as Eddie Mathews’ homer helps break a 2-2 tie in
8th. Called by Kiner, Murphy & Nelson
|
1962 Mets-Braves 5/20
|
Mets 7 BRAVES 6 – NY wins Game 1
of DH with 9th-inning rally (bonus HLs of G2) Called by Ralph Kiner,
Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson
|
1962 Mets-Colt .45s 5/21
|
COLT 45s 3 Mets 2 – Mets lose
their first-game in Houston as Colts rally for a win. Called by Ralph
Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson
|
1962 Mets-Dodgers 5/25
|
DODGERS 17 Mets 8 – Maury Wills’
bat and feet help LA win the 31-hit slugfest. Called by Ralph Kiner,
Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson
|
1962 Mets-Giants 5/27
|
GIANTS 6 Mets 5 – Giants rally
for a sweep of the DH with 4 in the bottom of the 8th. Called by Ralph
Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson
|
1962 Dodgers-Mets 5/30 G1
|
Dodgers 13 METS 6 –G1 of DH
Sandy Koufax celebrates Dodgers’ return to NY City. Called by Ralph
Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson
|
1962 Dodgers-Mets 5/30 G2
|
Dodgers-Mets
at the Polo Grounds. Willie Davis wins it in the ninth.
Missing 2 batters. Called by Lindsey Nelson Ralph
Kiner and Bob Murphy |
1962
Giants-Mets 6/1
|
Giants-Mets game played at Polo Grounds
on 6/1/1962. Called by Lindsey Nelson Ralph Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1962 Giants-Mets 6/3
|
Giants 6 METS 1 – Willie Mays’
homer & a 5-run rally late help Juan Marichal win (Ralph Kiner, Bob
Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1962
Giants-Cardinals 6/8 |
Giants-Cardinals game played at
Sportsmans Park on 6/8/1962. Called by
Harry Caray and Jack Buck. |
1962 Cubs-Mets 6/17
(G1)
|
Cubs-Mets game played on 6/17 at
the Polo Grounds. Lou Brock hits a massive homer. Called by
Lindsey Nelson Ralph Kiner and Bob
Murphy. |
1962 Mets-Pirates 6/27
|
PIRATES 6 Mets 5 (10) – Bob
Skinner gets hits in the 8th (to tie) & 10th (to win)- Ralph
Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson
|
1962 Mets-Dodgers 6/30
|
Sandy Koufax pitches his first
No-Hitter. Called by Lindsey Nelson Ralph Kiner and Bob
Murphy with Vin Scully Bonus track.
|
1962
Cardinals-Mets 7/8
|
Cardinals-Mets game played at Polo
Grounds on 7/8/1962. Musial hits 3 homers. Called by Lindsey Nelson Ralph
Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1962 All Star
Game 7/10 |
1962 All Star Game played on 7/10/1962. Called by Lindsey Nelson & John
McLean. |
1962 Giants-Mets 7/15
|
Giants 9 METS 8 – Met’ 6 in the
8th not enough and they lose thrilling Game 2 of DH (Ralph Kiner, Bob
Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1962 Giants-Mets 7/16
|
Giants 3 METS 2 – Bob Murphy observation “one of the real outstanding ball games of the year” (Murphy, Kiner & Nelson)
|
Mets-Reds 7/22
|
REDS 4 Mets 3 – Reds win on
Marty Keough’s homer leading off the bottom of 9th (Ralph Kiner,
Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1962 Mets-Cards 7/27
|
CARDS 6 Mets 5 – 3-run homer in 8th gives Cards a comeback win and sweep of DH (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1962 White Sox-Yankees
7/28
|
White Sox-Yankees game played on
July 28, 1962 at Yankee Stadium. Called by Pee Wee Reese and
Dizzy Dean.
|
1962 All Star Game 7/30
|
1962 All Star Game played on
7/30/1962. Called by Jack Quinlan and George Kell.
|
1962 Dodgers-Mets 8/26
|
Dodgers 16 METS 5 – Mets allow 12 unearned runs and Wills’ 3 stolen bases help LA to blowout win (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1962 Mets-Colts.45s 9/8
|
HOUSTON 6 Mets 5 (10) –
Roger Craig’s wild pitch ends Game 2 of DH – scoreless inning 5 is
missing (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1962 Cubs-Mets 9/23
|
METS 2 Cubs 1 – final home game in Polo Grounds won in bottom 9 (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1962
Mets-Cubs 9/30
|
Mets-Cubs game played at Wrigley Field
on 9/30. Mets lose 120th and Hit into Triple
Play. Called by Lindsey Nelson
Ralph Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1962
Giants-Dodgers Playoff 1 |
Game One of NL Playoffs won by
Billy Pierce with help from Willie Mays' 2 home runs. Called by
Bob Wolff and Al Helfer.
|
1962
Giants-Dodgers Playoff 2 |
Game Two of NL Playoffs.
Los Angeles erases a 5-0 defecit with 7 in the sixth, then scores in
the ninth to even the Series. Called by Al Helfer.
|
1962
Giants-Dodgers Playoff 3 |
Final Playoff Game to decide the 1962
pennant. Wally Schirra's 6-orbit flight is
tracked throughout the broadcast. Called
by George Kell and Al Helfer. |
1962 World Series Game
1
| First game of the 1962 World
Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and George
Kell. |
1962 World
Series Game 2
|
Second game of the 1962 World
Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and George
Kell. |
1962 World Series Game
3
|
Third game of the 1962 World
Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and George
Kell. |
1962 World Series Game
4
|
Fourth game of the 1962 World
Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and George
Kell. |
1962 World Series Game
5
|
Fifth game of the 1962 World
Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and George
Kell. |
1962 World Series Game
6
|
Sixth game of the 1962 World
Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and George
Kell. |
1962 World
Series Game 7 |
Seventh game of the 1962 World Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and George Kell. |
1963 Cards-Mets 4/9
|
Cards
7 METS 0 – opening day features Stan Musial, starting his last year in
the ML (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1963 Mets-Braves 4/13
|
BRAVES 5 Mets 2 – Len Gabrielson’s 3-run homer helps Lew Burdette secure a win (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1963 Mets-Braves 4/14
|
Braves
1 METS 0 (10) – Bob Hendley shuts out the Mets and wins on Ty
Cline’s hit (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1963 Mets-Reds 4/16
|
REDS
7 Mets 4 – game of milestones include Pete Rose ‘s third ML hit &
Duke Snider’s 2000th (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1963 Braves-Mets 4/21
|
METS
8 Braves 5 – Hank Aaron’s 301st ML HR offset by Jim Hickman’s late slam
to win G1 for Mets (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1963 Dodgers-Mets 4/29
|
METS 4 Dodgers 2 – wildly enthusiastic crowd at Polo Grounds cheers Mets to comeback win (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1963 Giants-Mets 5/5
|
Giants 6 METS 3 – Willie Mays’ 373rd ML homer will turn out to be his last ever in the Polo Grounds (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1963 Phillies-Mets 5/7
|
METS
3 Phils 1 – Charlie Neal’s inside-the-park HR helps Al Jackson beat the
Phils (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1963 Reds-Mets 5/10
|
METS 3 Reds 2 – Mets extend their winning streak to a record 5 in a row on Jim Hickman’s B8 homer (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1963 Reds-Mets 5/12
|
METS 13 Reds 12 – Pete Rose is a rookie as a slugfest erupts in The Polo Grounds (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1963 Mets-Giants 5/17
|
GIANTS 4 Mets 3 (11) – game ends on a disputed homer in windy Candlestick (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1963 Mets-Dodgers 5/19 G1
|
DODGERS 1 Mets 0 – Sandy
Koufax shutout in G1 of doubleheader. Called by Ralph Kiner, Bob
Murphy & Lindsey Nelson
|
1963 Mets-Dodgers 5/19 G2
|
DODGERS 4 Mets 2 (13 ) –
Dodgers rally late and sweep DH on Frank Howard’s homer in B13. Called
by Kiner, Murphy & Nelson.
|
1963 Mets-Cards 5/24
|
CARDINALS 10 Mets 4 – Stan Musial’s HR & Bob Gibson’s pitching lead to win (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1963 Mets-Cards 5/26
|
CARDINALS 7 Mets 4 – Charlie James’ B8, 3-run, pinch homer rallies Cards to win in Game 1 of DH (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1963 Pirates-Mets 6/2 G1
|
METS
2 Pirates 1 (10) – outfielders’ collision allows the Mets to win Game 1
of DH (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1963 Pirates-Mets 6/2 G2
|
METS 4 Pirates 3 (10) – Jim Hickman’s homer gives Mets a doubleheader sweep (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1963 Braves-Mets 6/5
|
Braves
11 METS 9 (10) – Braves blow a 8-run lead, but win in the 10th on a
2-run HR (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson) |
1963
Cardinals-Mets 6/7 |
Cardinals-Mets game played at Polo
Grounds on 6/7/1963. Called by Lindsey
Nelson Ralph Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1963 Cardinals-Mets 6/8
|
Cardinals
4 METS 0 – Ernie Broglio hurls no-hitter into 7th & he shuts
out the Mets (Lindsey Nelson, Ralph Kiner & Bob Murphy)
|
1963
Cardinals-Mets 6/9 (G2) |
Cardinals-Mets game played at Polo
Grounds on 6/9/1963 (Game 2.) Called by
Lindsey Nelson Ralph Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1963 Phillies-Mets 6/23
|
Phillies-Mets at the Polo
Grounds. Piersall hits 100th career homer and runs the bases
backwards. Lindsey Nelson Ralph
Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1963 Cubs-Mets 6/26
|
METS
8 Cubs 6 (14) – Billy Williams’ HR in T14 is offset by a grand-slam to
end the wild contest (Ralph Kiner & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1963 All Star Game
|
1963 All Star Game played in
Cleveland. N.L. wins, 5-3. Called by Bob Neal and George
Bryson.
|
1963 Dodgers-Mets 7/12
|
Dodgers-Mets game played on
7/12/1963 at Shea. Sandy Koufax throws his 9th shutout. Called by
Lindsey
Nelson Ralph Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1963 Dodgers-Mets 7/13
|
Dodgers 11 METS 2 – Pee Wee Oliver’s 1st ML HR helps LA win in the Polo Grounds (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1963 Colt .45s-Mets 7/14
|
Colt
45s 8 METS 3 – Mets lose 15th in a row as game is called in the 8th
(Kiner, Murphy & Nelson + 2 extra interviews (J. Winters)
|
1963 Cubs-Mets 8/9
|
METS 7 Cubs 3 – Jim Hickman’s slam in B9 ends Roger Craig’s 18-game losing streak (Howard Cosell, Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1963 Yankees-White Sox 8/16
|
Yankees 4 WHITE SOX 2 – Yanks blast 3 homers in the 9th for the comeback win (Marty Glickman, Phil Rizzuto & Jerry Coleman)
|
1963
Braves-Cardinals 9/15 |
Braves-Cardinals game played on
9/15/1963. Bonus: Musial's
last HR and his last hit/ last game ceremony. Called
by Harry Caray and Jerry Gross. |
1963 Dodgers-Cards 9/16
|
Dodgers-Cardinals game played on
9/16/63 at Sportsmans' Park. Exciting pennant race battle.
Called by Jack Buck and Harry Caray.
|
1963 Mets-Colt .45s 9/29
|
COLT
45s 13 Mets 4 – John Paciorek sets ML batting record that still stands
in his only ML game ever (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1963 World
Series Game 1 |
First game of the 1963 World Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and Ernie Harwell. |
1963 World
Series Game 2 |
Second game of the 1963 World Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and Ernie Harwell. |
1963 World
Series Game 3 |
Third game of the 1963 World Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and Ernie Harwell. |
1963 World
Series Game 4 |
Fourth game of the 1963 World Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and Ernie Harwell. |
1964 Mets-Phillies 4/14
|
PHILLIES 5 Mets 3 – Phils begin their all-time most infamous season with a win (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1964 Mets-Phillies 4/15
|
PHILLIES
4 Mets 1 – Jim Bunning’s pitching debut in NL is success with
help of rally in bottom of 8th (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1964 Red Sox-Yankees 4/16
|
Red
Sox 4 YANKEES 3 (11 innings) – Whitey Ford fails in bid for 200th win
in season opener (Coleman, Barber, Rizzuto & Allen)
|
1964
Pirates-Mets 4/17 |
Pirates-Mets game played at Shea
Stadium on 4/17/1964. First game at Shea
with ceremonies. Lindsey Nelson Ralph Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1964 Yankees-Orioles 4/18
|
ORIOLES 2 Yankees 1 (12 innings) – Brooks Robinson’s double is the deciding blow (Phil Rizzuto, Jerry Coleman & Mel Allen)
|
1964 Reds-Colt .45s 4/22
|
HOUSTON
2 Reds 0 – Bob Bruce shuts out Reds as rookie Jerry Grote stars in his
first start of year (Loel Passe & Gene Elston)
|
1964 Reds-Colts 4/23
|
Reds beat the Colts 1-0 at Colt
Stadium, as Ken Johnson becomes the only pitcher to lose a
no-hitter. Called by Loel Passe and Gene Elston.
|
1964 Reds-Mets 5/6
|
Reds-Mets game played on
5/6/1964 at Shea Stadium. First night game at Shea. Called by Lindsey Nelson Ralph
Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1964 Phillies-Mets
6/21 (1)
|
Jim Bunning throws a Perfect
Game on Fathers Day. Called by Lindsey
Nelson Ralph Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1964 Tigers-Yankees
6/27 |
Tigers-Yankees
game played on June 27, 1964 at Yankee Stadium, plus Dizzy Dean
features. Called by Pee Wee Reese and Dizzy Dean. |
1964 Twins-Yankees 7/4
|
Twins-Yankees game played on
July 4, 1964 at Yankee Stadium. Called by Phil Rizzuto, Mel
Allen, and Jerry Coleman.
|
1964 All Star
Game |
1964 All Star Game.
Called by Blaine Walsh and Dan Daniels. |
1964 Mets-Cards 7/18
|
CARDINALS 15 Mets 7 – Mets 5 in T1, but Cards win with unbelievable 11 in B8 (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1964 Cubs-Mets 8/23
|
METS 5 Cubs 4 – Charlie Smith’s hit in B9 gives Mets a sweep of the doubleheader (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson) |
1964 Yankees-Senators 9/27
|
SENATORS
3 Yankees 2 (11) – Mantle (homer 453) and Ford (starter) play well in
defeat (Jerry Coleman, Phil Rizzuto & Mel Allen) |
1964 Dodgers-Astros 9/27
|
Rusty Staub scores in the 12th in the final game played in Colt Stadium. Called by Loel Passe & Gene Elston
|
1964 Mets-Cards 10/2
|
Mets
1 CARDINALS 0 – Al Jackson beats Gibson to slow Cards bid for NL title
(Murphy & Kiner-Mets with Buck & Caray-Cards) |
1964 Mets-Cards 10/3
|
Mets-Cardinals game played on
10/3/64. Cards fighting for pennant, but Mets win, 15-5.
Called by Jack Buck and Harry Caray.
|
1964 Indians-Yankees 10/3
|
YANKEES 8 Indians 3 – clinch AL crown scoring 5 runs in B8 - missing scoreless middle inning (Harry Jones & Jimmy Dudley)
|
1964 Mets-Cards 10/4
|
Mets-Cardinals game played on
10/4/64. Cardinals win, 11-5, and nail down the pennant.
Called by Jack Buck and Harry Caray. |
1964
Indians-Yankees 10/4 |
Indians-Yankees game played at Yankee
Stadium on 10/4/1964. Called by Phil
Rizzuto Red Barber and Mel Allen. |
1964 World Series Game
1
|
First game of the 1964 World
Series. Called by Phil Rizzuto and Joe
Garagiola |
1964 World Series Game
2
|
Second game of the 1964 World
Series. Called by Phil Rizzuto and Joe
Garagiola. |
1964 World
Series Game 3 |
Third game of the 1964 World Series. Called by Harry Caray and Curt Gowdy. |
1964 World
Series Game 4 |
Fourth game of the 1964 World Series. Called by Harry Caray and Curt Gowdy. |
1964 World Series Game
5
|
Fifth game of the 1964 World
Series. Called by Harry Caray and Curt
Gowdy. |
1964 World Series Game
6
|
Sixth game of the 1964 World
Series. Called by Phil Rizzuto and Joe
Garagiola. |
1964 World
Series Game 7 |
Seventh game of the 1964 World Series. Called by Phil Rizzuto and Joe Garagiola. |
1965
Yankees-Astros 4/9 |
Yankees-Astros game played at the
Astrodome on 4/9/1065. Astrodome
debut. Called by Harry Kalas Loel Passe
and Gene Elston. |
1965 Red Sox-Senators
4/12
|
Red
Sox-Senators game at D.C. Stadium on 4/12/1961. All runs are
scored on homers. Called by Mel Parnell, Ned Martin, and Curt
Gowdy.
|
1965 Mets-Dodgers
4/20/65
|
Mets-Dodgers game played
4/20/65. Warren Spahn's first win as a Met. Called by
Lindsey
Nelson Ralph Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1965 Mets-Dodgers 4/22
|
Sandy Koufax wins on John Roseboro’s 2-out hit in 9th. Called by Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson.
|
1965 Mets-Giants 4/23
|
Mets 9 GIANTS 8 (11) – Mets erase a 8-2, 8th-inning deficit in thrilling fashion and go on to win (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1965 Mets-Giants 4/24
|
Mets 7 GIANTS 6 – wild game won by Roy McMillan’s 2-out, 3-run, 9th-inning triple (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1965 Mets-Astros 4/27
|
ASTROS 3 Mets 2 – 2-out, 2-run 9th sinks Mets in their first ever ML game indoors (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1965 Orioles-Yankees 5/2 G1
|
Orioles 4 YANKEES 2 (10) – Orioles get 2 in 10th after Yanks had tied in B9 of Game 1 of DH (Jerry Coleman & Red Barber)
|
1965 Phillies-Mets 5/5
|
Phils 1 METS 0 – Jim Bunning’s homer off Warren Spahn wins pitcher’s duel (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson) |
1965 Braves-Mets 5/9
|
METS
5 Braves 4 – Mets gain split of DH by tying with 3 in 7th and win with
1 in 9th (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1965
Cardinals-Mets 5/11 |
St. Louis 4 NEW YORK (NL) 3 – Bob Gibson vs Warren Spahn (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson) |
1965 Yankees-Orioles 5/16
|
ORIOLES
7 Yankees 5 – Jim Palmer gets his first ML win and first HR (Red
Barber, Joe Garagiola, Phil Rizzuto & Jerry Coleman)
|
1965 Mets-Cards 5/21
|
CARDINALS 5 Mets 4 – Cards win with two runs in 9th on Roy McMillan’s error (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1965 Mets-Cards 5/23
|
CARDINALS
8 Mets 7 (12) – Cards get 2 in 8th & 5 in 9th and win on Bill
White’s double in the 12th (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1965 Yankees-White Sox 5/30
|
Yankees
3 WHITE SOX 2 (12) – Mantle’s homer helps set up Yankees win in
extras (Jerry Coleman, Red Barber & Joe Garagiola)
|
1965 White Sox-Yankees 6/5
|
YANKEES 4 White Sox 3 (10) – Elston Howard’s hit ends game+HLof another Dean CBS TV game (Pee Wee Reese & Dizzy Dean)
|
1965 Dodgers-Mets 6/11
|
Dodgers
2 METS 1 – Drysdale (homer wins it) & Spahn stage brilliant mound
duel before record crowd (Kiner. Murphy & Nelson) |
1965 Mets-Reds 6/14
|
Mets
1 REDS 0 (11 innings) – Maloney’s no-hitter & 18 Ks negated by
Lewis’ homer (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson |
1965 Mets-Dodgers 6/20
|
DODGERS 2 Mets 1 – Koufax
1-hitter bests Spahn in lefty dual in Game 1 of DH. Called by
Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson
|
1965 Mets-Dodgers 6/21
|
Mets 1 DODGERS 0 – Claude Osteen masterpiece ruined by Billy Cowan’s 1st ML HR in 9th (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1965
Yankees-Twins 7/11 |
Yankees-Twins game played at
Metropolitan Stadium on 7/11/1965. Called
by Joe Garagiola Red Barber and Jerry
Coleman. |
1965 All Star
Game |
1965 All Star Game.
Called by Herb Carneal and Bob Prince. |
1965 Mets-Pirates 7/21
|
Mets 1 PIRATES 0 – Al Jackson no-hitter into 8th inning, ties Hubbell record (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1965 Phillies-Mets 7/23
|
METS 3 Phils 2 (10) – John Stephenson’s hit gives Jack Fisher complete game win (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1965 Old Timer Games New York
|
07/24/65
& 7/31/65 Oldtimers Day at Shea Stadium (Lindsey Nelson & Bob
Murphy) and Yankee Stadium (Joe Garagiola & Red Barber)
|
1965 Cubs-Mets 8/8 G2
|
Cubs 14 METS 10 – Cubs rally from 6 down early & win with a 6-run 9th in Game 2 of doubleheader (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1965 Mets-Dodgers 8/10
|
Sandy Koufax wins his 20th game
of the season, with 14 strikeouts. Called by
Lindsey Nelson Ralph Kiner and Bob Murphy |
1965 Mets-Astros 8/13
|
ASTROS 3 Mets 2 – NY loses 11th in a row as Rusty Staub’s hit in B9 ends the game (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1965 A's-Yankees 8/14
|
YANKEES 3 Athletics 2 – NY gets 2 in B9 to win; bonus added featuring Reese & Dean (Pee Wee Reese & Dizzy Dean – CBS-TV)
|
1965 Mets-Astros 8/14
|
Mets 1 ASTROS 0 (10 innings) – Mets beat Larry Dierker to grab their first indoors win ever (Kiner. Murphy & Nelson)
|
1965 Cardinals-Mets 8/22 G1
|
METS 7 Cardinals 5 – Jim Hickman’s 3-run homer is 8th gives Mets a Game 1 win (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1965
Cardinals-Mets 8/22 G2
|
METS 4 Cardinals 2 – Mets sweep doubleheader with the help of Tug McGraw’s first ML victory (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1965 Giants-Mets 8/27
|
Giants 9 METS 2 – Willie Mays’ 493rd homer breaks many ML records before a record crowd at Shea (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1965 Giants-Mets 8/29
|
Giants 8 METS 3 – Mays’ milestones include breaking ML record for homers in a month – Bob Murphy & Ralph Kiner)
|
1965 Mets-Cardinals 9/3
|
Mets
6 CARDS 3 – Jim Hickman first Met w/ 3 HRs in a game + several ML
debuts (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1965 Mets-Cardinals 9/5
|
CARDINALS 3 Mets 0 - Bob Gibson edges Tug McGraw with 3 in the 8th of Game 1 of DH (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1965 Mets-Reds 9/9
|
REDS 3 Mets 2 – Tony Perez’ solo homer in the 9th keeps the Reds only 1/2 game out of NL lead (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1965 Braves-Mets 9/12
|
METS
1 Braves 0 (10) – Dick Selma sets Mets’ K record & earns his 1st ML
shutout (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1965 Phillies-Mets 10/3 G1
|
Phils 3 METS 1 – Phils score twice in the 9th to win Game 1 of the doubleheader (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1965 Phillies-Mets 10/3 G2
|
Phils
3 METS 1 (13) – Phils score twice in the 13th, thus sweeping
doubleheader on final day of season (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1965 Reds-Giants 10/3
|
GIANTS 6 Reds 3 – HL of Waite Hoyt’s final ML broadcast with very special additions worthy of this MLB great (Waite Hoyt)
|
1965 World
Series Game 1 |
First game of the 1965 World Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and Byrum Saam. |
1965 World
Series Game 2 |
Second game of the 1965 World Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and Byrum Saam. |
1965 World
Series Game 3 |
Third game of the 1965 World Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and Byrum Saam. |
1965 World
Series Game 4 |
Fourth game of the 1965 World Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and Byrum Saam. |
1965 World
Series Game 5 |
Fifth game of the 1965 World Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and Byrum Saam. |
1965 World
Series Game 6 |
Sixth game of the 1965 World Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and Byrum Saam. |
1965 World
Series Game 7 |
Seventh game of the 1965 World Series. Called by Joe Garagiola and Byrum Saam. |
1966 Braves-Mets 4/17
|
METS
5 Braves 4 – Mets tie in the 8th on Kenny Boyer’s double and they win
in B9 (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1966 Cubs-Mets 5/6
|
METS 2 Cubs 1 – Cleon Jones’ homer ends the game in last of 9th (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1966 Braves-Cards 5/12
|
Braves-Cardinals game played on
5/12/1966. First game at Busch Stadium. Called by Harry
Caray, Jack Buck, and Jerry Gross.
|
Dodgers-Mets 6/5
|
METS 3 Dodgers 2 – Mets salvage Game 2 of doubleheader with a 9th inning rally (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1966 Senators-Indians 6/10
|
Sonny Siebert twirls a no-hitter(JIP in T1) + bonus Dudley interview w/ Harwell. Called by Bob Neal & Jimmy Dudley.
|
1966 Reds-Mets 6/12
|
METS
3 Reds 2 (11 innings) – great defense and Jerry Grote’s timely hit
spark Mets (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1966 Yankees-Senators 7/3
|
Yankees
6 SENATORS 5 (11) – Senators erase 5-0 deficit late, but Yanks
win (Phil Rizzuto, Jerry Coleman & Red Barber)
|
1966 Pirates-Mets 7/3
|
METS
9 Pirates 8 – Mets rally to win despite Willie Stargell’s 2 HRs in Game
2 of DH (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1966 All Star Game
|
1966 All Star Game played in St.
Louis. N.L. wins 2-1 in ten innings. Called by Tony Kubek
and Jim Simpson.
|
1966 Pirates-Mets 8/17
|
METS
8 Pirates 7 – Mets rally from 7-1 deficit to win w/ help of first-ever
Met slam (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1966 Mets-Phillies 8/21
|
Mets 6 PHILS 5 – Mets get their record 54th win of season on Jim Hickman’s 2-run homer in 8th (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1966 Giants-Mets 8/31
|
Giants
2 METS 1 – Willie Mays’ 3B & run in 9th gives Juan Marichal a
20-win season (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & LindseyNelson)
|
1966 Yankees-Orioles 9/5
|
ORIOLES
5 Yankees 4 – NYY earliest elimination from pennant race as Blair
hit ends game in 9th (Phil Rizzuto & Red Barber)
|
1966 Braves-Mets 9/11
|
Braves-Mets game played 9/11/66
at Shea. Nolan Ryan's debut. Called by Lindsey Nelson Ralph
Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1966 Dodgers-Mets 9/12
|
Dodgers 3 METS 2 – Don Sutton bests Tug McGraw and news of day follows game (Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1966 Mets-Giants 9/17
|
GIANTS 6 Mets 4 (10 innings) – SF ties in B9 and wins in B10 (on McCovey’s 3rd HR of game) – Kiner, Murphy & Nelson
|
1966 Mets-Astros 9/18
|
ASTROS 9 Mets 2 – Nolan Ryan’s first ML start results in his first ML loss (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1966 Astros-Mets 9/30
|
METS 1 Astros 0 – Larry Dierker perfect into 9th, but loses on Mets’ run in 9th (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1966 World
Series Game 1 |
First game of the 1966 World Series. Called by Bob Prince and Chuck Thompson. |
1966 World
Series Game 2 |
Second game of the 1966 World Series. Called by Bob Prince and Chuck Thompson. |
1966 World
Series Game 3 |
Third game of the 1966 World Series. Called by Bob Prince and Vin Scully. |
1966 World
Series Game 4 |
Fourth game of the 1966 World Series. Called by Bob Prince and Vin Scully. |
1967 Red Sox-Yankees 4/14
|
Red Sox 3 YANKEES 0 –
sensational finish sees Billy Rohr lose his no-hitter in B9.
Called by Phil Rizzuto, Joe Garagiola & Jerry Coleman. |
1967 Mets-Reds 4/30
|
REDS
3 Mets 2 – Tom Seaver’s first ML loss + a Mickey Mantle bonus that
follows (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1967 Giants-Mets 5/2
|
METS
3 Giants 2 (12) – Mays’ RBI in T12 is offset by a 2-run rally in B12;
Giants pull off triple play in B2 (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1967 Cardinals-Mets 5/20
|
Cardinals
11 METS 9 - Cards erase a 9-4 deficit and win on Orlando Cepeda's
hit in the top of the 9th (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1967 Tigers-Yankees 6/4
|
Tigers
11 YANKEES 7 (13) – grand-slam wins thriller after NY tied G2 of
doubleheader in 9th (Rizzuto, Coleman & Garagiola)
|
1967
Dodgers-Cardinals 6/11(G1) |
Dodgers-Cardinals game played at Busch
Stadium on 6/11/1967 (Game 1.) Called by
Jerry Doggett and Vin Scully. |
1967
Dodgers-Cardinals 6/11(G2) |
Dodgers-Cardinals game played at Busch
Stadium on 6/11/1967 (Game 2.) Called by
Jerry Doggett and Vin Scully. |
1967 Mets-Cubs 6/11 G1
|
CUBS
5 Mets 3 - Cubs win G1 of DH with 2 runs in 8th after Adolfo
Phillips hit his first homer of the day (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1967 Mets-Cubs 6/11 G2
|
CUBS 18 Mets 10 – ML record 11 homers include 3 by Adolfo Phillips in G2 of DH (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1967 Cubs-Mets 6/18 G1
|
METS 4 Cubs 3 (10 innings) – Mets overcome Banks’ HR to win G1 of DH (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1967 Braves-Astros 6/18
|
ASTROS 2 Braves 0 – Don Wilson strikes out 15 on his way to a brilliant no-hitter (Harry Kalas, Loel Passe & Gene Elston)
|
1967 Pirates-Mets 6/26
|
METS
3 Pirates 2 – NY ties in 8th on Boyer’s 2-run HR and then they win in
last of 9th (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1967 Braves-Mets 7/9
|
METS 5 Braves 4 – Mets rally for two in the 9th inning for the comeback win (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1967 Pirates-Mets 8/13
|
METS 3 Pirates 0 – Mets score 3 in B8 and Tom Seaver throws his first ML shutout (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1967 White
Sox-Red Sox 9/2 |
White Sox-Red Sox game played at Fenway
Park on 9/2/1967. Called by Red Rush
and Bob Elson. |
1967
Phillies-Cardinals 9/12 |
Phillies-Cardinals game played at Busch
Stadium on 9/12/1967. Called by Jack Buck
and Harry Caray. |
1967 Mets-Braves 9/12
|
BRAVES 4 Mets 3 – Hank Aaron homers and Braves get 2 in the 9th for the comeback win (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
|
1967 Mets-Braves 9/13
|
Mets 2 BRAVES 1 – Grote’s 9th inning hit gives Tom Seaver a win and several team pitching records (Kiner, Nelson & Murphy)
|
1967 Astros-Mets 9/22
|
METS
8 Astros 5 (10) – Jerry Buchek two 3-run homers (in 8th to tie &
10th to win) – Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson
|
1967
Twins-Red Sox Oct.1 |
Complete original TV AUDIO-ONLY
broadcast. Red Sox win the pennant.
Called by Curt Gowdy Pee Wee
Reese and Sandy Koufax. |
1967 World
Series Game 1 |
First game of the 1967 World Series. Called by Harry Caray and Pee Wee Reese. |
1967 World
Series Game 2 |
Second game of the 1967 World Series. Called by Harry Caray and Pee Wee Reese. |
1967 World Series Game
3
|
Third game of the 1967 World
Series. Called by Ken Coleman
and
Pee Wee Reese. |
1967 World Series Game
4
|
Fourth game of the 1967 World
Series. Called by Ken Coleman
and
Pee Wee Reese. |
1967 World
Series Game 5 |
Fifth game of the 1967 World Series. Called by Ken Coleman and
Pee Wee Reese. |
1967 World
Series Game 6 |
Sixth game of the 1967 World Series. Called by Harry Caray and
Pee Wee Reese. |
1967 World
Series Game 7 |
Seventh game of the 1967 World Series. Called by Harry Caray Pee
Wee Reese and Jim Simpson. |
1968 Tigers-Yankees
4/28
|
Game between the Tigers and
Yankees, played at Yankee Stadium on 4/28/68. Called by Phil
Rizzuto and Jerry Coleman.
|
1968
Yankees-White Sox 5/4 |
Yankees-White Sox game played at
Comiskey Park on 5/4/1968. Called by Frank
Messer and Jerry Coleman. |
1968 Mets-Reds 6/24
|
REDS 6 Mets 5 (11) – Mets get 3 in T9 to tie game, but Lee May’s triple wins it (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
|
1968 All Star Game
|
1968 All Star Game played in
Houston's Astrodome. The NL wins, 1-0. Called by Gene Elston,
Tony Kubek, and Jim Simpson.
|
1968
As-Tigers 9/14 |
A's-Tigers played on 9/14/1968. McLain wins 30. Called by Ernie Harwell and
Ray Lane. Heavily edited, includes 40
minutes of 1968 Tiger highlights. |
1968
Yankees-Tigers 9/17 |
Yankees-Tigers game played at Tiger
Stadium on 9/17/1968. Called by Frank
Messer and Phil Rizzuto. |
1968
Cardinals-Dodgers 9/20 |
Cardinals-Dodgers game played at Dodger
Stadium on 9/20/1968. Called by Jack Buck
and Harry Caray. |
1968
Yankees-Red Sox 9/28 |
Yankees-Red Sox game played at Fenway
Park on 9/28/1968. Mantle's final at-bat. Called by Frank Messer and Phil Rizzuto. |
1968 World
Series Game 1 |
First game of the 1968 World Series. Called by Ernie Harwell and Pee Wee Reese. |
1968 World
Series Game 2 |
Second game of the 1968 World Series. Called by Ernie Harwell and Pee Wee Reese. |
1968 World Series Game
3
|
Third game of the 1968 World
Series. Called by Jack Buck and Pee Wee
Reese. |
1968 World Series Game
4
|
Fourth game of the 1968 World
Series. Called by Jack Buck and Pee Wee
Reese. |
1968 World
Series Game 5 |
Fifth game of the 1968 World Series. Called by Jack Buck and Pee Wee Reese. |
1968 World
Series Game 6 |
Sixth game of the 1968 World Series. Called by Ernie Harwell and Pee Wee Reese. |
1968 World
Series Game 7 |
Seventh game of the 1968 World Series. Called by Ernie Harwell and Pee Wee Reese. |
1969
Yankees-Senators 4/7 |
Yankees-Senators game played on
4/7/1969. Ted Williams' managerial debut. Called by Frank Messer Jerry Coleman and Phil
Rizzuto. |
1969 Pilots-Angels 4/8
|
Pilots win their initial Major
League game. Missing innings 3 and 4. Called by Don Wells
and Dick Enberg.
|
1969 Phillies-Cubs 4/8
|
CHICAGO (NL) 7 Philadelphia 6 (11 innings) – Banks hits 2 homers in historic opener (Lou Boudreau & Vince Lloyd)
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1969 Expos-Mets 4/8
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Expos 11 METS 10 – Expos’ first ML game is a thriller; missing last out of game (Russ Taylor & Dave Van Horne)
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1969 Expos-Mets 4/9
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Expos-Mets game played at Shea
Stadium on 4/9/1969. Called by Russ Taylor and Dave Van Horne.
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1969 Expos-Mets 4/10 |
Expos-Mets game played at Shea
Stadium on 4/10/1969. Called by Russ Taylor and Dave Van Horne |
1969 Reds-Expos 5/10
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EXPOS 7 Reds 6 – Expos come back to beat the Youth Red Machine (Pee Wee Reese, Russ Taylor & Dave Van Horne)
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1969 Giants-Mets 5/30
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METS 4 Giants 3 – no-hit into
7th inning, Mets rally for 3 in 8th and win before 52,000. Called
by Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson.
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1969 Royals-Yankees 6/11
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YANKEES
5 Royals 4 (11) – Bobby Cox’ hit wins the game after NY had tied the
game with 2 runs in the bottom of the 9th inning (Jerry
Coleman & Frank Messer) - 3 batters are missing due to line
malfunction in B1 and T2 – no scoring is lost here
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1969
Expos-Cubs 6/22 |
Expos-Cubs game played at Wrigley Field
on 6/22/1969. Called by Russ Taylor
and Dave Van Horne. |
1969 As-Twins 7/5
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As-Twins game played at
Metropolitan Stadium on 7/5/1969. Reggie Jackson hits a mammoth
home run. Called by Curt Gowdy and Tony Kubek.
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1969
Cubs-Mets 7/9 |
Cubs-Mets game played at Shea Stadium
on 7/9/1969. Tom Seaver is perfect into
the ninth. Called by Ralph Kiner Bob Murphy and Lindsey Nelson. |
1969 Pirates-Expos 7/17 |
Pirates-Expos game played at
Jarry Park
on 7/17/1969. Called byRuss Taylor
and Dave Van Horne. |
1969 All Star Game
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Willie McCovey’s 2 homers in Washington D.C. spark NL to 7th straight all-star win. Called by Tony Kubek & Jim Simpson.
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1969 Yankees-Angels 7/26
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Yankees 3 ANGELS 1 – Mel Stottlemyre shuts down the Angels effectively (Frank Messer & Jerry Coleman)
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1969 Pilots-Yankees 9/2
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YANKEES
5 Pilots 4 (15 innings) – Pilots play their last game ever with the
Yankees and lose in the 15th after both teams had scored a run in the
9th & 14th innings; missing scoreless innings 10 thru 13
(Frank Messer, Jerry Coleman & Phil Rizzuto)
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1969 Mets-Dodgers 9/2
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Mets-Dodgers game played at
Dodger Stadium on 9/2/1969. Called by
Jerry
Doggett & Vin Scully. |
1969
Mets-Dodgers 9/3 |
Mets-Dodgers game played at Dodger
Stadium on 9/3/1969. Called by Jerry
Doggett & Vin Scully. |
1969
Cubs-Mets 9/8 |
Cubs-Mets game played at Shea Stadium
on 9/8/1969. Called by Lindsey Nelson Ralph Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1969 Pilots-Angels 9/22
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Pilots
5 ANGELS 4 – bankrupt visitors win their last road game in their only
year of operation (Don Wells & Dick Enberg) Joined in
progress to begin Angels first inning after the Seattle had gone down
1-2-3 in the top of the first
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1969 Cards-Mets 9/23
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NEW YORK (NL) 3 St. Louis 2 (11)
– Mets clinch NLE tie by beating Bob Gibson. Called by Ralph
Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson |
1969
Cardinals-Mets 9/24 |
Cardinals-Mets game played at Shea
Stadium on 9/24/1969. Mets clinch NL East. Called by Lindsey Nelson Ralph
Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1969 Giants-Dodgers 9/27
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DODGERS 2 Giants 1 (11) – LA knocks Mays, McCovey, Bonds & mates out of NLW race (Lon Simmons & Russ Hodges)
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1969 Phillies-Cards
10/2
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Phillies-Cardinals
game at Busch Stadium, plus Harry Caray and Cardinals
highlights. Called by Jack Buck and Harry Caray.
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1969 NLCS Game 2 Mets-Braves
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Mets
11 BRAVES 6 – Mets take a 2-0 lead in NLCS - missing portion of
innings 3 & 4 due to line failure (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
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1969 NLCS
Game 3 Mets-Braves |
METS 7 Braves 4 – Mets win first Pennant in NLCS Game 3 (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
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1969 World
Series Game 1 |
First game of the 1969 World Series. Called by Jim Simpson and Ralph Kiner. |
1969 World
Series Game 2 |
Second game of the 1969 World Series. Called by Jim Simpson and Ralph Kiner. |
1969 World
Series Game 3 |
Third game of the 1969 World Series. Called by Jim Simpson and Bill O'Donnell. |
1969 World
Series Game 4 |
Fourth game of the 1969 World Series. Called by Jim Simpson and Bill O'Donnell. |
1969 World
Series Game 5 |
Fifth game of the 1969 World Series. Called by Jim Simpson and Bill O'Donnell. |
1970
Mets-Pirates 4/7 |
Mets-Pirates game played at Forbes
Field on 4/7/1970. Last opener at Forbes. Called by Lindsey Nelson Ralph
Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1970
Padres-Mets 4/22 |
Padres-Mets game played at Shea Stadium
on 4/22/1970. Seaver strikes out 19. Called by Lindsey Nelson Ralph
Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1970 Mets-Expos 5/18
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Mets-Expos game played at Jarry
Park
on 5/18/1970. Called by Lindsey
Nelson Ralph
Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1970
Cubs-Pirates 6/28 (G2) |
Cubs-Pirates game played at Forbes
Field on 6/28/1970 (second game). Last
game at Forbes. Called by Gene Osborn Nellie King and Bob Prince. |
1970 All Star Game
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1970 All Star Game played in
Cincinnati. N.L. wins 5-4 in 12 innings as Pete Rose runs over
Ray Fosse. Called by Sandy Koufax and Jim Simpson.
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1970 World Series Game 1
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First Game of the 1970 World
Series. Called by Jim Simpson and Chuck Thompson.
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1970 World Series Game 2
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Second Game of the 1970 World
Series. Called by Jim Simpson and Chuck Thompson.
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1970 World Series Game 3
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Third Game of the 1970 World
Series. Called by Jim Simpson and Jim McIntyre.
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1970 World Series Game 4
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Fourth Game of the 1970 World
Series. Called by Jim Simpson and Jim McIntyre.
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1970 World
Series Game 5 |
Fifth game of the 1970 World Series. Called by Jim Simpson and Jim McIntyre. |
1971 All Star
Game |
1971 All Star Game.
Called by Sandy Koufax and Jim Simpson. |
1971 Cards-Pirates 8/14 G1
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Cardinals-Pirates game played on
8/14/1971. Bob Gibson pitches his no-hitter. Called by Jim
Woods& Jack Buck. |
1971
Giants-Padres 9/30 |
Giants-Padres game played at San Diego
Stadium on 9/30/1971. Called by Lon
Simmons and Bill Thompson. |
1971 Yankees-Senators 9/30
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Washington leads 7-5 with 2 out
in the 9th before the umpires to rule the game be forfeited to the
Yankees. Called by Ron Menchine & Tony Roberts
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1971 ALCS
G 1 Orioles-As |
First game of the 1971 ALCS Series
between the Twins and Orioles. Called by
Chuck Thompson and Bill O'Donnell. |
1971 NLCS G 3
Giants-Pirates
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Third game of the 1971 NLCS
Series between the Giants and Pirates. Called by Bob Gibson and
Vin Scully.
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1971 World
Series Game 1 |
First game of the 1971 World
Series. Called by Bob Prince and Jim
Simpson. |
1971 World Series Game
2
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Second game of the 1971 World
Series. Called by Bob Prince and Jim
Simpson |
1971 World
Series Game 3 |
Third game of the 1971 World
Series. Called by Bill O'Donnell and Jim
Simpson. |
1971 World
Series Game 4 |
Fourth game of the 1971 World Series. Called by Bill O'Donnell and Jim Simpson. |
1971 World
Series Game 5 |
Fifth game of the 1971 World
Series. Called by Bill O'Donnell and Jim
Simpson. |
1971 World Series Game
6
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Sixth game of the 1971 World
Series. Called by Bob Prince and Jim
Simpson |
1971 World
Series Game 7 |
Seventh game of the 1971 World Series. Called by Jim Simpson Bob
Prince and Bill O'Donnell. |
1972 Padres-Mets 7/4 |
Padres-Mets game played at Shea Stadium
on 7/4/1972. Seaver takes no-hitter into
the ninth. Called by Lindsey Nelson Ralph Kiner and Bob Murphy. |
1972 Yankees-Royals 8/15
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Yankees-Royals game played on
8/15/1972. Wild 7-6 Royals win. Called by Bill White, Phil
Rizzuto, and Frank Messer.
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1972 ALCS Game 4
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TIGERS 4 Athletics 3 (10) – unbelievable finish by Tigers sends ALCS to Game 5 (Jim Piersall, Jim Woods & Monte Moore)
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1972 NLCS G 5 Pirates-Reds
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Reds win final game of the NLCS
by scoring twice in the bottom of the 9th. Called by Joe Nuxhall &
Al Michaels – JIP with no score in 2nd inning
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1972 World Series Game 1
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The A's win Game 1, by a score of 3-2. Called by Monte Moore and Jim Simpson on NBC radio.
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1972 World Series Game 2 |
The A's win Game 2, by a score of 2-1. Called by Monte Moore and Jim Simpson on NBC radio.
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1972 World Series Game 3 |
The Reds win Game 3, by a score of 1-0. Called by Al Michaels and Jim Simpson on NBC radio.
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1972 World Series Game 4 |
A's win Game 4, by a score of 3-2. Called by Al Michaels and Jim Simpson on NBC radio.
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1972 World Series Game 5 |
The Reds win Game 5, by a score of 5-4. Called by Al Michaels and Jim Simpson on NBC radio.
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1972 World Series Game 6 |
The Reds win Game 6, by a score of 8-1. Called by Monte Moore and Jim Simpson on NBC radio.
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1972 World Series Game 7
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The A's win their first of 3 consecutive World Series. Called by Monte Moore and Jim Simpson on NBC radio.
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1973 Brewers-Yankees
9/6
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Mike Hegan's 3-run homer gives
the Yankees a comeback win. Called by Bill White, Frank Messer,
and Phil Rizzuto.
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1974 Braves-Reds 4/4
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REDS 7 Braves 6 (11) – Hank
Aaron’s 714th ML homer ties Babe Ruth & overshadows Reds’ win (Milo
Hamilton & Ernie Johnson)
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1974 Dodgers-Braves 4/8
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Dodgers-Braves game played at
Atlanta. Henry Aaron hits his 715th home run. Called by Vin
Scully and Jerry Doggett.
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1975 Mets-Cubs 9/24
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CUBS 1 Mets 0 (11) – Tom Seaver
loses no-hitter with 2 out in B9 & Cubs win in 11 (Ralph Kiner, Bob
Murphy & Lindsey Nelson)
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1975 NLCS Game 3
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Reds 5 PIRATES 3 (10) – Reds
sweep NLCS in dramatic, tense Game 3 – interesting postgame (Joe
Nuxhall & Marty Brennaman)
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1975 ALCS Game 3
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Red Sox 5 ATHLETICS 3 – Sox sweep the ALCS as Rick Wise shuts down the A’s in Game 3 (Jim Woods & Ned Martin)
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1975 World Series Game 1
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Luis Tiant pitches a 5-hit shutout to open this classic Series. Called by Marty Brennaman and Curt Gowdy.
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1975 World Series Game 2
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Reds 3 RED SOX 2 – Reds even WS
at 1 game apiece by coming back with 2 in T9 for the win. Called by
Marty Brennaman & Curt Gowdy
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1975 World Series Game 3
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REDS 6 Red Sox 5 (10) – Reds
take 2-1 lead in WS after controversial call aids them in the 10th.
Called by Joe Garagiola & Ned Martin
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1975 World Series Game 4
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Luis Tiant wins his second game of the Series. Called by Dick Stockton and Curt Gowdy
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1975 World Series Game 5
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Tony Perez hits two home runs and Don Gullet pitches a superb game. Called by Joe Garagiola and Ned Martin |
1975 World Series Game 6
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RED SOX 7 Reds 6 (12) – Sox even
the WS at 3 games apiece on Pudge Fisk’s HR. Called by Ned
Martin, Marty Brennaman & Curt Gowdy
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1975 World Series Game 7
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Reds 4 RED SOX 3 – Reds win Game
7 of WS on Joe Morgan’s 9th-inning hit. Called by Dick Stockton, Marty
Brennaman & Joe Garagiola
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1976 Dodgers-Pirates
8/9
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John Candelaria pitches a
no-hitter. Called by Vin Scully and Jerry Doggett, with Milo
Hamilton play-by-play highlight.
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1976 Angels-Tigers 8/17
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Angels-Tigers game played at
Tiger Stadium on 8/17/1976. Called by Paul Caray and Ernie
Harwell. |
1976 Mets-Dodgers 8/18
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Mets-Dodgers game played on
8/18/1976 at Dodger Stadium. Called by Vin Scully and Jerry
Doggett.
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1976 Mets-Dodgers 8/19
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Mets-Dodgers game at Dodger
Stadium on 8/19. L.A. scores 4 in the ninth to win. Called
by Lindsey Nelson Ralph Kiner and Bob
Murphy. |
1977 Royals-White Sox
7/31 (G1)
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Royals-White
Sox game played at Comiskey on 7/31/1977. Ten-inning
thriller. Called by Mary Shane, Lorn Brown, Jim Piersall, and
Harry Caray.
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1977 ALCS Game 5
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Yankees 5 ROYALS 3 – visitors score 3 in 9th to win ALCS in 5 games (Frank Messer, Bill White & Phil Rizzuto)
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1977 World Series Game 6
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Reggie
jackson hits 3 first pitches, against 3 different pitchers, to power
yankees to victory. Called by Ralph Kiner, Win Elliot, and Ross Porter
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1978 Cardinals-Pirates 4/22
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Cardinals-Pirates
game played on 4/22 in Pittsburgh. Thrilling 8-7 Pirate
win. Called by Mike Shannon, Bob Starr, and Jack Buck.
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1978 Cards-Reds 6/16
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Reds 4 Cardinals 0 – Tom Seaver
hurls his first ML no-hitter before a very enthusiastic crowd.
Called by Joe Nuxhall & Marty Brennaman
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1978 Reds-Mets 7/24
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Reds 5 METS 3 – Pete Rose hits in record-tying 37th straight and scores winner in 9th (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
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1978 Reds-Mets 7/25
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METS 9 Reds 2 – Rose breaks Tommy Holmes record by hitting in 38th straight; outstanding interviews (Kiner, Murphy & Nelson)
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1978 Phillies-Reds 7/28 G2
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REDS 2 Phils 1 – Pete Rose hits
in his 41st straight in G2 of DH – also have here his 40th in G1 (Joe
Nuxhall & Marty Brennaman)
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1978 Yankees-Red Sox
Playoff
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Yankees-Red
Sox playoff game to decide the A.L. East Championship, played on
10/2/1978 at Fenway Park. Called by Ned Martin and Jim Woods.
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1979 World Series Game 7
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Pirates 4 ORIOLES 1 – first to be down 3-1 in games and battle back to win World Series in 7 (Elliot, Anderson & Scully)
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1980 World Series Game 6
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Phils take WS in 6 games after
thwarting 2 bases-loaded threats in 8th and 9th innings. Called
by Sparky Anderson & Vin Scully
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1981 Blue Jays-Indians 5/15
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Indians 3 Blue Jays 0 – Len Barker pitches a perfect game, 27 up and 27 down. Called by Herb Score and Nev Chandler
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1983 Indians-Red Sox 10/02
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RED SOX 3 Indians 1 – Yas gets a
hit in his final ML game (you also can hear his first hit in 1961) – J
Castiglione & Ken Coleman)
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1984 Tigers-White Sox 4/7
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Tigers 4 WHITE SOX 0 – Jack Morris hurls first Detroit no-hitter since Jim Bunning in 1958 (Lorn Brown & Joe McConnell)
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1984 World Series Game 5
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Kirk Gibson’s 2 home run blasts help the Tigers win World Series in 5 games (Paul Carey & Ernie Harwell)
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1986 World Series Game 6
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Mets score 3 in B10 of Game 6 to dramatically send WS to Game 7 (Sparky Anderson & Jack Buck)
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1986 World Series Game 7
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Mets come from behind in G7 of WS to win the thrilling fall classic (Sparky Anderson & Jack Buck)
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1988 World Series Game 1
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Kirk Gibson's dramatic ninth inning home run wins it. Called by Ross Porter and Don Drysdale |
1991 Blue jays-Rangers 5/1
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Nolan Ryan hurls his 7th ML no-hitter and Ruben Sierra provides the offense (Eric Nadel & Mark Holtz)
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1991 World Series Game 6
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Kirby
Puckett puts his team on his back, both offensively and defensively, in
leading Twins to win. Called by Rooney, Bench & Vin Scully |
1991 World Series Game 7
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Jack Morris hurls a brilliant shutout to win Game 7 of WS. Called by John Rooney, Johnny Bench & Vin Scully.
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