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April 29, 1986 Seattle Mariners vs Boston Red Sox (20 Strikeout Game)

On this cool April night the legend of Roger Clemens had not really begun. A young burly right hander with a great college and minor league track record was a year removed from shoulder surgery, and on this night he will make the American League take notice, even though there were just 13,414 fans at Fenway Park and a sparse radio audience the atmosphere became electric.

You probably know how this ends. But I promise you’ve never heard it like this.

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.”

Mike Casey

Kansas City

“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.”

Joe Singer

Seattle

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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