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It's A Beautiful Day For A Ball Game |
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Centerfield |
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I Love Mickey |
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D-O-D-G-E-R-S Song (Oh, Really? No, O'Malley) |
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Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball? |
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Talkin' Basebasll (Willie, Mickey & The Duke) |
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Catfish |
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Take Me Out To The Ball Game |
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Joltin' Joe DiMaggio |
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Baseball Boogie |
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The First Baseball Game |
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Right Field |
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Say Hey (The Willie Mays Song) |
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Van Lingle Mungle |
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A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request |
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The Ball Game |
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New York Yankees Score Seven Runs In One Inning During The Final Game Of The 1936 World Series. 10/6/36 NY Yankees 13 NY GIants 5 Polo Grounds-New York, NY |
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New York Yankees Sweep Chicago Cubs To Win The 1938 World Series, Their Third Consecutive Series Win. 10/9/38 NY Yankees 8 Chicago Cubs 3 Yankee Stadium-New York, NY |
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New York Yankees Become The First Team To Win Four Consecutive World Series Titles. 10/8/39 NY Yankees 7 Cincinnati Reds 4 Crosley Field-Cincinnati, OH |
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The Shot Heard Round The World - New York Giants' Bobby Thomson Homers Against Brooklyn Dodgers To Win National League Pennant. 10/3/51 NY Giants 5 Brooklyn Dodgers 4 Polo Grounds-New York, NY |
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The Catch - New York Giants' Willie Mays Robs The Cleveland Indians' Vic Wertz With An Over-The-Shoulder Catch In Game 1 Of The 1954 World Series. 9/29/54 NY GIants 5 Cleveland Indians 2 Polo Grounds-New York, NY |
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New York Yankees' Don Larsen Pitches Only Perfect Game In World Series History. 10/8/56 NY Yankees 2 Brooklyn Dodgers 0 Yankee Stadium - New York, NY |
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Ted Williams Homers In His Final At Bat In The Major Leagues. 9/28/60 Boston Red Sox 5 Baltimore Orioles 4 Fenway Park-Boston, MA |
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Pittsburgh Pirates' Bill Mazeroski's Game 7 Home Run Wins 1960 World Series. 10/13/60 Pittsburgh Pirates 10 NY Yankees 9 Forbes Field-Pittsburgh, PA |
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New York Yankees' Roger Maris Breaks Babe Ruth's Single Season Home Run Record. 10/1/61 NY Yankees 1 Boston Red Sox 0 Yankee Stadium-New York, NY |
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New York Yankees' Mickey Mantle Sets World Series Home Run Record With 16th Round-Tripper. 10/10/64 NY Yankees 2 St. Louis Cardinals 1 Yankee Stadium-New York, NY |
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New York Yankees' Mickey Mantle Hits His 500th Career Home Run. 5/14/67 NY Yankees 6 Baltimore Orioles 5 Yankee Stadium-New York, NY |
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The Amazin' New York Mets Win The 1969 World Series. 10/16/69 NY Mets 5 Baltimore Orioles 3 Shea Stadium-New York, NY |
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Atlanta Braves' Hammerin' Hank Aaron Breaks Babe Ruth's Career Home Run Record. 4/8/74 Atlanta Braves 7 LA Dodgers 4 Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium-Atlanta, GA |
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Boston Red Sox's Carlton Fisk Homers To Win Game 6 Of The 1975 World Series. 10/21/75 Boston Red Sox 7 Cincinnati Reds 6 Fenway Park-Boston, MA |
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New York Yankees' Reggie Jackson Homers Three Times In Final Game Of 1977 World Series. 10/18/77 NY Yankees 8 LA Dodgers 4 Yankee Stadium-New York, NY |
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New York Yankees' Bucky Dent Homers To Beat Red Sox And Win The 1978 American League Eastern Division Title. 10/2/78 NY Yankees 5 Boston Red Sox 4 Fenway Park-Boston, MA |
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Cincinnati Reds' Tom Seaver Becomes Fifth Pitcher To Amass 3,000 Strikeouts. 4/18/81 St. Louis Cardinals 10 Cincinnati Reds 4 Riverfront Stadium-Cincinnati, OH |
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Kansas City Royals' George Brett Has Home Run Disqualified For Pine Tar Too Far Up The Bat Handle. 7/24/83 Kansas City 5 NY Yankees 4 Yankee Stadium-New York, NY |
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Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose Breaks Ty Cobb's All-Time Hits Recod. 9/11/85 Cincinnati Reds 2 San Diego Padres 0 Riverfront Stadium-Cincinnati, OH |
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Bill Buckner's Legendary Error Continues The Boston Red Sox Curse. 10/25/86 NY Mets 6 Boston Red Sox 5 Shea Stadium-New York, NY |
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Los Angeles Dodgers' Kirk Gibson Homers To Win Game 1 Of The 1988 World Series. 10/15/88 LA Dodgers 5 Oakland Athletics 4 Dodger Stadium-Los Angeles, CA |
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Texas Rangers' Nolan Ryan Hurls His Seventh No-Hitter. 5/1/91 Texas Rangers 3 Toronto Blue Jays 0 Arlington Stadium-Arlington, TX |
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Toronto Blule Jays' Joe Carter Wins Game 6 Of The 1993 World Series With A Home Run. 10/23/93 Toronto Blue Jays 8 Philadelphia Phillies 6 Skydome-Toronto, Canada |
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Baltimore Orioles' Cal Ripken, Jr., Breaks Lou Gehrig's Consecutive Games Played Record. 9/6/95 Baltimore Orioles 4 California Angels 2 Camden Yards-Baltimore, MD |
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St. Louis Cardinals' Mark McGwire Breaks Roger Maris' Single Season Home Run Record With 62. 9/8/98 St. Louis Cardinals 6 Chicago Cubs 3 Busch Stadium-St. Louis, MO |
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Chicago Cubs' Sammy Sosa Ties Mark McGwire's Single Season Home Run Record Of 62. 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs 11 Milwaukee Brewers 10 Wrigley Field-Chicago, IL |
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San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds Breaks Mark McGwire's Single Season Home Run Record With 71. 10/5/01 LA Dodgers 11 SF Giants 10 Pacific Bell Park-San Francisco, CA |
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Arizona Diamondbacks' Luis Gonzalez's Game 7 Hit Beats The New York Yankees To Win The 2001 World Series. 11/4/01 Arizona Diamondbacks 3 NY Yankees 2 Bank One Ballpark-Phoenix, AZ |
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Seattle Mariners' Ichiro Suzuki Breaks George Sisler's Single Season Hits Record. 10/1/04 Seattle Mariners 8 Texas Rangers 3 Safeco Field-Seattle, WA |
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Boston Red Sox Beat The St. Louis Cardinals To Win 2004 World Series And Break 86-Year-Old Curse. 10/27/04 Bostson Red Sox 3 St. Louis Cardinals 0 Busch Stadium-St. Louis, MO |
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New York Yankees' Reggie Jackson Homers Three Times in Final Game ... |
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New York Yankees' Bucky Dent Homers to Beat Red Sox and Wind the ... |
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Cincinnati Reds' Tom Seaver Becomes Fifth Pitcher to Amass 3, 000 ... |
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Kansas City Royals' George Brett Has Home Run Disqualified for ... |
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Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose Breaks Ty Cobb's All-Time Hits Record. |
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Bill Buckner's Legendary Error Continues the Boston Red Sox Curse. |
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Angeles Dodgers' Kirk Gibson Homers to Win Game 1 of the 1988 ... |
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Texas Rangers' Nolan Ryan Hurls His Seventh No-Hitter. |
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Toronto Blue Jay's Joe Carter Wins Game 6 of the 1993 World Series ... |
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| 56. |
Baltimore Orioles' Cal Rpikin, Jr., Breaks Lou Gehrig's ... |
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| 57. |
St. Louis Cardinals' Mark McGwire Breaks Roger Maris' Single ... |
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| 58. |
Chicago Cubs' Sammy Sosa Ties Mark McGwire's Single Season Home ... |
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San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds Break Mark McGwire's Single ... |
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| 60. |
Arizona Diamondbacks' Luis Gonzalez's Game 7 Hit Beats the New ... |
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| 61. |
Seattle Mariners' Ichiro Suzuki Breaks George Sisler's Single ... |
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| 62. |
Boston Red Sox Beat the St. Louis Cardinals to Win the 2004 World ... |
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| 63. |
Philadelphia Athletics' Manager Connie Mack, Red Smith And Andy Coakley Reminisce About The Early Days Of Baseball. (1898-1906) |
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| 64. |
Cy Young Remembers His Perfect Game (1904) |
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| 65. |
Ty Cobb Talks About His Career. (1906-1918) |
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St. Louis Cardinals' Player-Manager Frankie Frisch Remembers His 1934 World Championship Team, Fondly Known As "The Gashouse Gang." (1934) |
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| 67. |
Babe Ruth Talks About His Goals In Baseball. (1934) |
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| 68. |
Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis Declares Baseball Hall Of Fame Open. (1939) |
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An Ailing Lou Gehrig Announces His Retirement And Bids Farewell At Yankee Stadium. (1939) |
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New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia On The War And Baseball. (1942) |
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| 71. |
Boston Red Sox's Ted Williams Talks About His Love Of Baseball. (1946) |
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| 72. |
Babe Ruth Gives Farewell Address At Yankee Stadium. (1947) |
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| 73. |
Brooklyn Dodgers' Jackie Robinson Reflects On Being Baseball's First African-American Player. (1948) |
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| 74. |
New York Yankees' Joltin' Joe DiMaggio Announces His Retirement From Baseball. (1951) |
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| 75. |
Leo Durocher Reminisces About Managing The 1954 World Champion New York Giants. (1955) |
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| 76. |
Detroit Tigers' Hank Greenberg Reminisces About His Greatest Thrill In Baseball. (1956) |
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| 77. |
New York Giants And Brooklyn Dodgers Announce Their Move To The West Coast. (1957) |
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| 78. |
New York Yankees' Manager Casey Stengel Testifies Before The Senate Subcommittee On Monopoly And Anti-Trust Hearings. (1958) |
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| 79. |
New York Yankees' Whitey Ford Discusses Pitching Fundamentals. (1963) |
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| 80. |
Los Angeles Dodgers' Don Drysdale And Sandy Koufax Hold Out For New Contracts. (1966) |
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| 81. |
St. Louis Cardinals Great Stan Musial On Unionizing Players And The Expansion O Fhte League. (1966) |
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| 82. |
San Francisco Giants' Gaylord Perry Talks About Pitching. (1966) |
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| 83. |
Baltimore Orioles' Brooks Robinson Discusses The 1966 World Series Against The Los Angeles Dodgers And The Off-Season. (1966) |
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Chicago White Sox Owner Bill Veeck On The 1966 World Series. (1966) |
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| 85. |
New York Yankees' Yogi Berra Is Inducted Into The Baseball Hall Of Fame. (1972) |
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| 86. |
Detroit Tigers' Denny McLain Discusses Pitching. (1972) |
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Future Hall Of Famer Frank Robinson On His Trade From The Baltimore Orioles To The Los Angeles Dodgers. (1972) |
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Cincinnati Reds' Johnny Bench On The 1972 National League West Divisional Race. (1972) |
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| 89. |
Boston Red Sox's Carl Yastrzemski Talks About The Upcoming Season. (1972) |
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Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose On The Upcoming Nationla League Playoffs. (1972) |
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Oakland Athletics' Reggie Jackson Reveals He Received Death Threats Prior To The 1973 World Series. (1973) |
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| 92. |
New York Yankees' Reggie Jackson Answers His Critics. (Circa 1973-74) |
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NBC Announcer Tony Kubek Interviews ATlanta Braves' Hammerin' Hank Aaron About The Pressure Of Trying To Break Babe Ruth's Career Home Run Record. (1974) |
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New York Yankee's Bucky Dent On His Above-Normal Home Run Production. (1977) |
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| 95. |
California Angels' Reggie Jackson Returns To An Ovation At Yankee Stadium. (1982) |
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New York Yankees Owner George Steinbrenner Speaks To Rumors He Will Sell The Team. (1982) |
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Pete Rose Addresses The Dowd Report's Accusations That He Gambled While Manager Of The Cincinnati Reds. (1989) |
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Former Baltimore Orioles' Cal Ripken, Jr., Reflects On His Consecutive Games-Played Streak. (1995) |
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NBC Anchor Brian Williams' Account Of St. Louis Cardinals' Mark McGwire's Single Season Record-Breaking 62nd Home Run. (1998) |
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Mark McGwire On The Groundskeeper Who Caught His 62nd Home Run Ball. (1998) |
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| 101. |
Chicago Cubs' Sammy Sosa Reflects On His Record-Breaking 66 Home Runs. (1998) |
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Sammy Sosa On His Pending Suspension For Using A Corked Bat. (2003) |
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| 103. |
San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds Talks About Hitting His 700th Career Home Run. (2004) |
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Boston Red Sox Manager Terry Francona On The Possibility Of Winning The Final Game Of The World Series. (2004) |
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Philadelphia Athletics Manager Connie Mack Coins The Hopeful Phrase "There's Always Next Year!" (1928) |
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Philadelphia Athletics' Manager Connie Mack, Red Smith and Andy ... |
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| 107. |
Cy Young Remembers His Perfect Game. |
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Ty Cobb Talks About His Career. |
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St. Louis Cardinals' Player-Manager Frankie Frisch Remembers His ... |
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| 110. |
Babe Ruth Talks About His Goals in Baseball. |
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Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Moutain Landis Declares Baseball Hall of |
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| 112. |
Ailing Lou Gehrig Announces His Retirement and Bids Farwell to ... |
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| 113. |
New York City Mayor Fiorello Laguardia on the War and Baseball. |
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| 114. |
Boston Red Sox's Ted Williams Talks About His Love of Baseball. |
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| 115. |
Babe Ruth Gives Farewell Address at Yankee Stadium. |
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| 116. |
Brooklyn Dodgers' Jackie Robinson Reflects on Being Baseball's ... |
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| 117. |
New York Yankees' "Joltin'" Joe Dimaggio Announces His Retirement from |
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| 118. |
Leo Durocher Reminisces About Managing the 1954 World Champion New ... |
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| 119. |
Detroit Tigers' Hank Greenberg Reminisces About His Greatest Thrill in |
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New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers Announce Their Move to the ... |
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| 121. |
New York Yankees' Manager Casey Stengel Testifies Before the ... |
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| 122. |
New York Yankees' Whitey Ford Discusses Pitching Fundamentals. |
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| 123. |
Angeles Dodgers' Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax Hold Out for New ... |
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| 124. |
St. Louis Cardinals Great Stan Musial on Unionizing Players and ... |
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| 125. |
San Francisco Giants' Gaylord Perry Talks About Pitching. |
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| 126. |
Baltimore Orioles' Brooks Robinson Discusses the 1966 World Series ... |
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| 127. |
Chicago White Sox Owner Bill Veeck on the 1966 World Series. |
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| 128. |
New York Yankees' Yogi Berra Is Inducted into the Baseball Hall of ... |
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| 129. |
Detroit Tigers' Denny McLain Discusses Pitching. |
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Future Hall of Famer Frank Robinson on His Trade from the ... |
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Cincinnati Reds' Johnny Bench on the 1971 National League West ... |
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| 132. |
Boston Red Sox's Carl Yastrzemski Talks About the Upcoming Season. |
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| 133. |
Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose on the Upcoming National League Playoffs. |
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| 134. |
Oakland Athletics' Reggie Jackson Reveals He Received Death ... |
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| 135. |
New York Yankees' Reggie Jackson Answers His Critics. |
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| 136. |
NBC Announcer Tony Kubek Interviews Atlanta Braves' "Hammerin' ..." |
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New York Yankees' Bucky Dent on His Above-Normal Home Run Production. |
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| 138. |
California Angels' Reggie Jackson Returns to an Ovation at Yankee ... |
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| 139. |
New York Yankees Owner George Steinbrenner Speaks to Rumors He ... |
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| 140. |
Pete Rose Addresses the Dowd Report's Accusations That He Gambled ... |
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| 141. |
Former Baltimore Orioles' Cal Ripkin, Jr., Reflects on His Consecutive |
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| 142. |
NBC Anchor Brian Williams' Account of St. Louis Cardinals' Mark ... |
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| 143. |
Mark McGwire on the Groundskeeper Who Caught His 62nd Home Run Ball. |
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| 144. |
Chicago Cubs' Sammy Sosa Reflects on His Record-Breaking 66 Home Runs. |
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Sammy Sosa on His Pending Suspension for Using a Corked Bat. |
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| 146. |
San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds Talk About Hitting His 700th ... |
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| 147. |
Boston Red Sox Manager Terry Francona on the Possibility of ... |
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Philadelphia Athletics Manager Connie Mack Coins the Hopeful ... |
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| 149. |
Casey At The Bat (1909 commercial recording) |
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The Man Who Fanned Casey (1909 commercial recording) |
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Babe & Lou, The Home Run Twins (1928 commercial recording) |
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| 152. |
Colgate Sports Newsreel With Bill Stern And The "Strange But True" Beginning Of The National League. (1941 radio program) |
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| 153. |
Babe Ruth Answers Questions From His Young Fans. (1941 radio program) |
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| 154. |
"Two Top Gruskin" - Duffy's Tavern Radio Program (1947 commercial recording) |
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| 155. |
Joe DiMaggio Answers Mailbag Questions From His Fans. (1948 radio program) |
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| 156. |
Ralph Kiner Sponsors Wheaties And Trades Barbs With Bob Hope, Bing Crosby And Dorothy Lamour (1950 Radio Program Special) |
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| 157. |
Richie Ashburn Gets His Energy From Eating Wheaties! (1950 Radio Commercial) |
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| 158. |
Bob Feller Speaks To Announcer Bill Sternabout Baseball And Disabled American Veterans (1950 Radio Program) |
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| 159. |
Who's On First? (1951 TV Program) |
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| 160. |
The Seventh Inning Stretch Sponsored By Falstaff Beer (1953 Radio Commercial) |
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| 161. |
Joe DiMaggio Marries Actress Marilyn Monroe (1954 News Report) |
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| 162. |
Mutual And Falstaff Beer Present The Game Of The Day (1955 Game Broadcast) |
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| 163. |
Dizzy Dean Promises Dinah Shore Some Chirstmas Snow (1957 TV Program) |
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| 164. |
Brooklyn Dodgers General Manager Branch Rickey Laments The Future Of Baseball And Its Expansion. (1957 Radio Program) |
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| 165. |
Hit A Home Run With Falstaff Beer! (1957 Radio Commercial) |
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| 166. |
Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Walter Alston Sponsors Packard Bell Televisions. (1959 Radio Commercial) |
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| 167. |
Roy Campanella Promotes Packard Bell Televisions And Hi-Fi's. (1959 Radio Commercial) |
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Don Drysdale Endorses Proposition "S" For Better Schools. (1960 Radio PSA) |
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Fond Remembrances Of Ebbets Field And The Brooklyn Dodgers Before The Stadium Is Torn Down (1961 TV Program) |
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Reggie Jackson Promotes The Volkswagen Rabbit. (1976 TV Commercial) |
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Tommy Lasorda Is Bleeping Mad After New York Mets' Dave Kingman Hits Three Home Runs Against The Los Angeles Dodgers. (1976 Radio Program) |
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Announcers Comment On The Start Of 24-Hour Sports Network ESPN And Its Effect On Baseball Teams' Revenue. (1978 Radio Talk Show) |
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"Beisbol Been Good To Me" Comedian Garrett Morris Of Saturday Night Live As Fictitious New York Mets All-Star Chico Escuela (1970s TV Comedy Skit) |
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Announcer Mel Allen And This Week In Baseball (1980s Radio Program) |
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Detroit Tigers Promote An Upcoming Series With The Seattle Mariners. (1988 Radio Commercial) |
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Boston Red Sox Fans Speculate That The Curse Of THe Bambino May Be Coming To An End. (2004 Radio Program) |
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Casey at the Bat |
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Man Who Fanned Casey |
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Babe & Lou, The Home Run Twins |
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Colgate Sports Newsreel with Bill Stern and the "Strange But True" ... |
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Babe Ruth Answers Questions from His Young Fans. |
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"Two Top Gruskin" - Duffy's Tavern Radio Program |
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Joe Dimaggio Answers Mailbag Questions from His Fans. |
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| 184. |
Ralph Kiner Sponsors Whaties and Trades Barbs with Bob Hope, Bing ... |
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| 185. |
Richie Ashburn Gets His Energy from Eating Wheaties! |
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Bob Feller Speaks to Announcer Bill Stern About Baseball and ... |
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Who's on First? |
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Seventh Inning Stretch Sponsored by Falstaff Beer |
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Joe Dimaggio Marries Actress Marilyn Monroe |
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Mutual and Falstaff Beer Present the "Game of the Day." |
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Dizzy Dean Promises Dinah Shore Some Christmas Snow. |
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Brooklyn Dodgers General Manager Branch Rickey Laments the Future ... |
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Hit a Home Run with Falstaff Beer! |
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Angeles Dodgers Manager Walter Alston Sponsors Packard Bell ... |
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Roy Campanella Promotes Packard Bell Television and Hi-Fi's. |
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Don Drysdale Endorses Proposition "S" for Better Schools. |
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Fond Remembrances of Ebbets Field and the Brooklyn Dodgers Before ... |
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Reggie Jackson Promotes the Volkswagen Rabbit. |
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Tommy Lasorda Is Bleeping Mad After New York Mets' Dave Kingman ... |
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Announcers Comment on the Start of 24-Hour Sports Network ESPN and Its |
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"Beisbol Been Good to Me" Comedian Garrett Morris of Saturday ... |
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Announcer Mel Allen and This Week in Baseball |
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Detroit Tigers Promote an Upcoming Series with the Seattle Mariners. |
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Boston Red Sox Fans Speculat That "The Curse of the Bambino" May ... |
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