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1956-10-06 Dodgers at Yankees World Series Game 3
2:36:01
2
1956-10-03 Yankees at Dodgers World Series Game 1a
3:00:48
3
1956/10/07 Dodgers at Yankees | World Series | Game 4
2:37:15
4
1956/10/06 Dodgers at Yankees | World Series | Game 3
2:36:01
5
1956-10-03 Yankees at Dodgers | World Series | Game 1
2:45:32
6
1956-07-10 MLB All Star Game
2:17:14
7
1956-05-06 White Sox at Yankees | Game 1
2:08:56
8
1955-10-04 World Series | Dodgers vs Yankees | Game 7
2:38:18
9
1955-10-03 Dodgers at Yankees | World Series | Game 6
2:21:39
10
1955 10 02 Dodgers vs Yankees | World Series | Game 5
2:34:42
11
1955/09/29 Dodgers at Yankees World Series Game 2
2:28:25
12
1955/07/26 - White Sox at Yankees
2:37:32
13
1955/07/12 All Star Game (Called by Bob Neal, Ear Gillespie) Incomplete
1:22:33
14
1955/04/12 Cardinals at Chicago Cubs
3:02:04
1954/10/02 - World Series | Game 4 | Indians vs Giants
3:29:02
16
1954/10/01 World Series | Game 3 | Indians at Giants
2:41:48
17
1954/09/30 World Series | Game 2 | Indians at Giants
3:07:36
18
1954/09/29 World Series | Game 1 | Cleveland Indians vs Giants
3:24:50
19
1953/10/05 World Series | Game 6 | Yankees vs Dodgers (Partial With Postgame)
55:21
20
1953/10/02 World Series | Game 3 | Dodgers vs Yankees
1:41:13
21
1953/07/01 St Louis Browns at White Sox
2:51:33
22
1952/10/07 - World Series Game 7 - Yankees at Dodgers
2:33:36
23
1953/07/01 St. Louis Browns at White Sox
2:51:33
24
1952/10/07 - World Series | Game 7 | Yankees at Dodgers
2:33:36
25
1951/10/03 - NL Championship | Game 3 | Giants vs Dodgers
2:11:40
26
1950/10/07 Phillies at Yankees | World Series | Game 4
1:26:42
27
1950/10/06 Phillies at Yankees | World Series | Game 3
1:39:30
28
1950/06/11 Indians vs Athletics
3:51:09
29
1950/05/20 Pirates vs Dodgers
2:23:13
30
1950/05/13 - Braves at Dodgers
2:25:16
31
1950/05/20 Pirates vs Dodgers
2:23:13
32
1950/05/13 - Braves at Dodgers
2:25:16
33
1950/04/22 - Giants at Dodgers
2:43:26
34
1949/10/09 World Series | Game 5 | Dodgers vs Yankees
2:58:49
35
1949/10/08 World Series | Game 4 | Dodgers vs Yankees
2:49:52
36
1949/10/07 World Series | Game 3 | Dodgers vs Yankees
2:52:46
37
1949/10/06 World Series | Game 2 | Dodgers vs Yankees
3:17:40
38
1949/10/05 Yankees vs Dodgers | World Series | Game 1
3:25:32
39
1949/10/02 - Yankees vs Red Sox for the Pennant
2:48:46
40
1948/10/11 - World Series | Game 6 | Indians at Braves
3:05:19
41
1948/10/10 - World Series | Game 5 | Indians at Braves
2:59:33
42
1948/10/09 - World Series | Game 4 | Indians at Braves
1:57:12
43
1948/10/08 - World Series | Game 3 | Indians at Braves
1:58:27
44
1948/10/07 - World Series | Game 2 | Indians at Braves
2:41:05
45
1948/10/06 - World Series | Game 1 | Indians at Braves
2:01:00
46
1948/07/13 - All-Star Game | Sportsman's Park | St. Louis
2:37:18
47
1945/10/08 World Series | Game 6 | Cubs vs Tigers
2:39:17
48
1945/10/06 World Series | Game 4 | Tigers vs Cubs Wrigley Field
2:10:46
49
1945/10/05 | World Series | Game 3 | Cubs at Tigers
2:14:08
50
1945/10/03 World Series | Game 1 | Cubs vs Tigers
2:27:08
51
1944/10/09 World Series | Game 6 | St. Louis Cardinals vs St. Louis Browns
2:16:07
52
1944/10/07 World Series | Game 4 | St. Louis Cardinals vs St. Louis Browns
2:11:21
53
1943/10/11 Yankees at Cardinals | World Series | Game 5
2:32:14
54
1944/07/11 All Star Game
2:14:08
55
1943/10/10 Yankees at Cardinals | World Series | Game 4
2:23:51
56
1943/10/07 World Series | Game 3 | Cardinals at Yankees
2:23:51
57
1943/10/05 - World Series | Game 1 | Cardinals at Yankees Radio
2:23:51
58
1943/07/13 - All-Star Game at Shibe Park Philadelphia
2:21:23
59
1942/10/05 - World Series | Game 5 | Cardinals at Yankees
2:19:03
60
1942/10/03 World Series | Game 3 | Cardinals vs Yankees
2:29:16
61
1942/10/01 - World Series | Game 2 | Yankees at Cardinals
2:11:13
62
1942/07/07 Service All Star Game | Radio Broadcast Waite Hoyt, Bob Elson
2:21:38
63
1942/07/06 - All-Star Game at Polo Grounds, New York
2:32:39
64
1941/10/05 | World Series | Game 4 | Yankees at Dodgers
3:17:01
65
1941/10/02 World Series | Game 2 | Dodgers at Yankees
2:29:18
66
1941/10/01 - World Series | Game 1 | Dodgers at Yankees
2:33:14
67
1941/07/08 - All-Star Game at Briggs Stadium, Detroit
2:32:14
68
1940/07/09 All Star Game at St Louis (Called By Mel Allen, France Laux)
2:18:54
69
1939/10/05 | World Series | Game 2 | Reds at Yankees
1:33:17
70
1939/09/26 Cardinals at Reds | Game 1
1:58:18
71
1939/09/21 - Indians at Senators
1:18:33
72
1939/07/11 - All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium
2:21:37
73
1939/06/12 Hall of Fame Opens
1:17:20
74
1938/10/09 Cubs at Yankees | World Series | Game 4
2:15:38
75
1938/10/06 World Series | Yankees at Cubs | Game 2
2:21:04
76
1938/07/06 - All-Star Game at Crosley Field, Cincinnati
2:16:17
77
1937/10/10 - World Series | Game 5 | Yankees at Giants
2:26:58
78
1937/10/06 - Giants at Yankees | World Series | Game 1
2:45:05
79
1937/07/21 Senators at White Sox
2:07:58
80
1937/07/07 All-Star Game
2:25:31
81
1936/10/06 Yankees at Giants | World Series | Game 6
2:19:23
82
1936/10/05 Giants at Yankees | World Series | Game 5
2:32:12
83
1936/10/03 - World Series | NY Giants vs NY Yankees | Game 3
1:49:36
84
1936/10/02 - Cubs vs White Sox
2:21:23
85
1936/09/30 Giants at Yankees | World Series | Game 1
2:33:37
86
1936/08/04 Cardinals at Cubs
2:01:30
87
1936/08/02 - Red Sox at White Sox (Game 1)
2:12:33
88
1936/08/02 Red Sox at White Sox (Game 2)
2:34:31
89
1936/08/01 Red Sox vs White Sox
1:47:15
90
1936/07/31 Red Sox at White Sox
2:06:39
91
1936/07/30 - Philadelphia Athletics at Chicago White Sox
1:58:18
92
1936/07/29 Philadelphia Athletics at Chicago White Sox
2:14:48
93
1936/07/28 Chicago White Sox vs Philadelphia Athletics
1:54:10
94
1936/07/07 All Star Game
2:17:25
95
1935/10/07 Cubs at Tigers | World Series | Game 6
2:11:12
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1935/10/04 Tigers at Cubs | World Series | Game 3
2:12:32
97
1935/07/08 All Star Game
2:47:06
98
1934/10/09 | World Series | Game 7 - Cardinals at Tigers
2:23:09
99
1934/10/06 Tigers at Cardinals | World Series | Game 4
2:38:08
100
1934/10/04 World Series | Game 2 | Cardinals at Tigers
2:40:03
101
1934/10/03 World Series | Game 1 - Cardinals at Tigers
2:19:43
102
1934/09/20 - NY Yankees vs Detroit Tigers Complete Broadcast
2:22:31
103
1934/07/10 All Star Game
3:13:59

1954/10/02 - World Series | Game 4 | Indians vs Giants

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You’re listening to radio broadcasts of baseball from 1934 – 1973.
All the greats from the past can be heard in play-by-play action. You’ll hear All-Star games from the 30s as well as individual games of your favorite teams.

Baseball stormed into the 1930s on a voracious high, riding high-speed momentum on the field and on the bottom line; as the fans were thrilled by the boom in offense, the front office was similarly elated by the explosion in profits.
But outside events would slam the brakes on the game’s go-go mentality. The stock market crashed at the end of 1929—sending stocks on a downward spiral that bottomed out in 1932 with a Dow Jones Industrial Average not of 10,000 or 1,000, but 40. Unemployment shot up to 25%, and the only housing growth that seemed to be taking place was those of the shantytowns, makeshift encampments for the many out of work.

The American League continued to deliver all-out offense, propelled by its abundance of hitting stars led by Jimmie Foxx, Lou Gehrig, Hank Greenberg, Earl Averill and Charlie Gehringer. The only AL pitcher who seemed constantly capable of figuring out the hitters was unstoppable ace Lefty Grove.

Meanwhile, the National League—after cranking out an over-the-top batting binge in 1930—muted the hit parade and gave pitchers the equilibrium they’d been desperately seeking since the end of the dead ball era. The NL’s biggest stars of the decade lived on the mound: The colorful, controversial Dizzy Dean, and quiet screwball artist Carl Hubbell.

World War II stripped many of the game’s greats of up to four years of their prime in baseball. If not for armed conflict, Ted Williams—arguably the best pure hitter the game has ever seen—might have finished his career with 3,200 hits and 650 home runs. Warren Spahn, the game’s most productive southpaw, quite possibly would have topped 400 wins. Bob Feller, armed with a supersonic fastball, could have won 300 games, and struck out 3,500. Hank Greenberg might have joined the 500-home run club, while Washington’s Mickey Vernon could have made it to 3,000 hits. But from the heart and to a man, every ballplayer would have considered such a relatively trivial loss of statistics as a small sacrifice compared to helping America defeat the Axis powers.

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