Classic Baseball Broadcasts
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October 13, 1960 World Series – Game 7 New York Yankees vs Pittsburgh Pirates
The 1960 World Series Game 7 is one of the greatest moments in baseball history. Chuck Thompson and Jack Quinlan are behind the mic — and from the moment Ronnie Sarasin sings the national anthem, you can feel the 36,683 fans at Forbes Field.
You probably know how this ends. But I promise you’ve never heard it like this.
Before the first pitch there’s a pre-game weather report with the haze hanging over the field. Casey Stengel’s comments about the series. And something most people have never heard — the song the players were singing in the dugout before the game started.
That’s what I love about these broadcasts. Every time I hit play on a game I think I know, I hear something I never heard before. The announcers. The commercials. The crowd. It’s a history lesson that doesn’t feel like one.
Hit play. You’ll see what I mean.
Fan Reactions . . .
“They should create an audio exhibit and enshrine this in Cooperstown.”
“I thought I just missed baseball. Turns out I missed this version of baseball. The voices. The pace. The way the game keeps you company instead of competing for your attention.”
That Was Just One Game. We Have 2,800+ More.
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Classic Baseball Broadcasts has over 2,800 games like that one, going back to 1934. Every World Series 1941 to 2000. Nearly every All-Star Game.
The voices of Vin Scully, Mel Allen, Ernie Harwell and dozens of others.
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