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Saturday, March 7, 2015

1972: Hooton Heaves (No-)Hits

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*This post is part of an on-going series cataloging surviving broadcast footage from 1972 . When rookie Burt Hooton took the mound on Apr...
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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

From Maz to Sandy to Gibby: Game 7s (Kinescoped)

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To restate the old sportscaster’s adage: There are no two more exciting words in sports than ‘Game Seven’ .  Tonight, we will be treated to ...
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Monday, August 18, 2014

The 1972 Season: What has survived?

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The charm of baseball exists in the peaks and valleys of a full season.  If you catch a World Series or a playoff game, you are getting a tr...
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Monday, July 14, 2014

REVIEW: 45th MLB All-Star Game (1974)

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As Major League Baseball gathers in Minneapolis for the 85th annual All-Star Game, I wanted to take a look back forty years ago at the 45th ...
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Sunday, July 6, 2014

60 Years of Orioles on TV (Part 1)

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For their 60th anniversary, the Baltimore Orioles have opened up their archives and published scans of every media guide the team has put ou...
Saturday, June 28, 2014

The 45th Anniversary of 'Billy Williams Day'

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On a day in which Billy Williams would tie and pass Stan Musial in a doubleheader against Stan's old team, we've been treated over a...
Sunday, June 8, 2014

This is not 1970 (Sept 7, 1969)

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I'm sure it is difficult for MLB Productions, from time to time, to put together their 'clips' shows for seasons prior to 1980. ...
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Sunday, May 25, 2014

The Monster and His "Hummer"

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Dick Radatz was one of the first great power relievers in baseball history.   Dubbed ‘The Monster’ by opposing players, Radatz was a giant b...
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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Check Your Local Listings (1971 games on TV) Part 1

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For years this blog has devoted time to finding out where a clip came from or what station may have shown it.  Rarely do we take a look to s...
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Saturday, May 3, 2014

"in the friendly confines of beautiful Wrigley Field"

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Joining the 500 Homerun club is hard enough, but often it seems getting from 499 to 500 can be the hardest part.  Players will often go thro...
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