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Classic radio broadcasts of baseball and football games and interviews from the past 100 years in sports history. Hear the greats like Vin Scully, Ernie Harwell, Mel Allen, Harry Caray, and Phil Rizzuto with the vintage radio play-by-play.
Full games are published 5 times a week. Bonus episodes and interview clips will be published on the off-days of Mondays and Thursdays.
All of the old-time radio broadcasts distributed in this podcast are either in the public domain, have expired copyright, or are freely available in Creative Commons on archive.org.
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1956 • Baseball Clip • Joe Adcock Interview - Radio
- Harry Wismer
- Joe Adcock
In this 1956 audio clip, listeners are treated to a rare interview with Joe Adcock, a prominent Major League Baseball player best known for his powerful hitting while playing with the Milwaukee Braves. At the time of the interview, Adcock was in the prime of his career, having recently completed one of his most memorable seasons. Known for his strength and batting prowess, Adcock had a significant impact on the game, and this clip provides insight into his perspectives, experiences, and contributions during this pivotal time in baseball history. The interview offers a window into the mid-1950s era of the sport, reflecting the culture and challenges of the time.
The segment captures an era of baseball when players like Adcock were setting records and thrilling fans with their on-field exploits. His reflections and comments provide listeners with a personal glimpse into his career and the state of baseball during the 1950s. This interview is not just a piece of sports history but also a piece of cultural history, offering insights into the attitudes, values, and dynamics of Major League Baseball in the post-war era. For fans of the sport or historians of the era, this clip serves as an important artifact, preserving the voice and thoughts of one of the game’s notable figures at a significant moment in his career.
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1958-May-25 • NYY/CLE • New York Yankees vs Cleveland Indians - Classic Baseball Radio Broadcast
- 1958 MLB Standings
- Sunday, May 25, 1958
- Attendance: 40,156
- Venue: Cleveland Stadium
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- Radio Announcers
- Phil Rizzuto
- Mel Allen
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- Managers
- Casey Stengel
- Bobby Bragan
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- Starting Lineups
- 1958 New York Yankees
- 1 - RF - Enos Slaughter
- 2 - 3B - Jerry Lumpe
- 3 - SS - Tony Kubek
- 4 - CF - Mickey Mantle
- 5 - 2B - Gil McDougald
- 6 - LF - Harry Simpson
- 7 - C - Elston Howard
- 8 - 1B - Marv Throneberry
- 9 - P - Johnny Kucks
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- 1958 Cleveland Indians
- 1 - CF - Gary Geiger
- 2 - 2B - Bobby Ávila
- 3 - 3B - Preston Ward
- 4 - 1B - Mickey Vernon
- 5 - LF - Minnie Miñoso
- 6 - C - Russ Nixon
- 7 - RF - Roger Maris
- 8 - SS - Billy Harrell
- 9 - P - Dick Tomanek -
1977-May-27 • PIT/CHC • Pittsburgh Pirates vs Chicago Cubs - Classic Baseball Radio Broadcast
- 1977 MLB Standings
- Friday, May 27, 1977
- Start Time: 2:30 p.m. Local
- Attendance: 14,593
- Venue: Wrigley Field
- Radio Announcers
- Vince Lloyd
- Lou Boudreau
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- Managers
- Chuck Tanner
- Herman Franks
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- Starting Lineups
- 1977 Pittsburgh Pirates
- 1 - CF - Omar Moreno
- 2 - SS - Frank Taveras
- 3 - RF - Dave Parker
- 4 - LF - Al Oliver
- 5 - 1B - Willie Stargell
- 6 - 2B - Rennie Stennett
- 7 - 3B - Phil Garner
- 8 - C - Duffy Dyer
- 9 - P - John Candelaria
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- 1977 Chicago Cubs
- 1 - SS - Iván de Jesús
- 2 - LF - Gene Clines
- 3 - 1B - Larry Biittner
- 4 - RF - Bobby Murcer
- 5 - CF - Jerry Morales
- 6 - 2B - Manny Trillo
- 7 - 3B - Steve Ontiveros
- 8 - C - George Mitterwald
- 9 - P - Bill Bonham -
2006 • Baseball Clip • Ernie Harwell • Part 4 of 8 - Giants and Orioles - Radio Interview
- Ernie Harwell
- Bob Harris
In this 2006 audio segment, Ernie Harwell, the legendary voice of baseball, shares his experiences from his early broadcasting career with the New York Giants and the Baltimore Orioles, prior to his iconic tenure with the Detroit Tigers. Known for his warm, eloquent delivery and deep connection with baseball fans, Harwell’s recounting of his time with these two teams offers a rare insight into the formative years of his illustrious career. The clip provides a glimpse into Major League Baseball during the mid-20th century, through the eyes of one of its most eloquent narrators. At this point, Harwell had been retired, yet his narratives and memories continued to resonate with a sense of timelessness and passion for the game.
Reflecting on the period before he became synonymous with Detroit baseball, Harwell discusses the distinct atmospheres, key players, and memorable games associated with the Giants and Orioles. His tenure with these teams laid the foundation for a broadcasting career that would endear him to millions of fans and leave an indelible mark on the sport. This segment is not just a trip down memory lane but a masterclass in the history and evolution of baseball broadcasting. It showcases the early stages of a career that would profoundly influence how the sport was experienced by fans around the world.
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1979-May-26 • OAK/MIL • Oakland Athletics vs Milwaukee Brewers - Classic Baseball Radio Broadcast
- 1979 MLB Standings
- Saturday, May 26, 1979
- Start Time: 7:39 p.m. Local
- Attendance: 20,512
- Venue: County Stadium
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- Radio Announcers
- Merle Harmon
- Bob Uecker
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- Starting Lineups
- 1979 Oakland Athletics
- 1 - CF - Dwayne Murphy
- 2 - RF - Larry Murray
- 3 - DH - Mitchell Page
- 4 - 1B - Jeff Newman
- 5 - 3B - Wayne Gross
- 6 - LF - Glenn Burke
- 7 - C - Jim Essian
- 8 - SS - Mario Guerrero
- 9 - 2B - Mike Edwards
- - P - Rick Langford
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- 1979 Milwaukee Brewers
- 1 - 2B - Jim Gantner
- 2 - SS - Robin Yount
- 3 - 1B - Cecil Cooper
- 4 - DH - Dick Davis
- 5 - LF - Ben Oglivie
- 6 - RF - Sixto Lezcano
- 7 - 3B - Sal Bando
- 8 - CF - Gorman Thomas
- 9 - C - Charlie Moore
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1969-May-11 • SFG/CHC • San Francisco Giants vs Chicago Cubs - Classic Baseball Radio Broadcast
- 1969 MLB Standings
- Sunday, May 11, 1969
- Start Time: 1:15 p.m. Local
- Attendance: 18,572
- Venue: Wrigley Field
- Radio Announcers
- Russ Hodges
- Bill Thompson
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- Starting Lineups
- 1969 San Francisco Giants
- 1 - CF - Bobby Bonds
- 2 - 3B - Bobby Etheridge
- 3 - 1B - Jim Davenport
- 4 - LF - Ken Henderson
- 5 - C - Jack Hiatt
- 6 - RF - Bob Burda
- 7 - 2B - Don Mason
- 8 - SS - Hal Lanier
- 9 - P - Ray Sadecki
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- 1969 Chicago Cubs
- 1 - SS - Don Kessinger
- 2 - 2B - Glenn Beckert
- 3 - LF - Billy Williams
- 4 - 3B - Ron Santo
- 5 - 1B - Ernie Banks
- 6 - C - Randy Hundley
- 7 - RF - Jim Hickman
- 8 - CF - Adolfo Phillips
- 9 - P - Ken Holtzman