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It`s A Beautiful Day For A Ball Game
Centerfield
I Love Mickey
D-O-D-G-E-R-S Song (Oh, Really? No, O'Malley)
Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?
Talkin' Baseball (Willie, Mickey & "The Duke")
Catfish
Take Me Out To The Ballgame
Joltin' Joe DiMaggio
Baseball Boogie
The First Baseball Game
Right Field
Say Hey (The Willie Mays Song)
Van Lingle Mungo
A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request
The Ball Game
New York Yankees Score Seven Runs In One Inning During Final Game Of The 1936 World Series
New York Yankees Sweep Chicago Cubs To Win 1938 World Series, Their Third Consecutive Series Win
New York Yankees Become The First Team To Win Four Consecutive World Series Titles
"The Shot Heard Round The World" - New York Giants' Bobby Thomson Homers Against Brooklyn Dodgers To Win National League Pennant
"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
New York Yankees' Don Larsen Pitches Only Perfect Game In World Series History
Ted Williams Homers In His Final At Bat In The Major Leagues
Pittsburgh Pirates' Bill Mazeroski's Game 7 Home Run Wins 1960 World Series
New York Yankees' Roger Maris Breaks Babe Ruth's Single Season Home Run Record
New York Yankees' Mickey Mantle Sets World Series Home Run Record With 16th Round-Tripper
New York Yankees' Mickey Mantle Hits His 500th Career Home Run
The Amazin' New York Mets Win The 1969 World Series
Atlanta Braves' "Hammerin' Hank" Aaron Breaks Babe Ruth's Career Home Run Record
Boston Red Sox's Carlton Fisk Homers To Win Game 6 Of The 1975 World Series
New York Yankees' Reggie Jackson Homers Three Times In Final Game Of 1977 World Series
New York Yankees' Bucky Dent Homers To Beat Red Sox And Win The 1978 American League Eastern Division Title
Cincinnati Reds' Tom Seaver Becomes Fifth Pitcher To Amass 3,000 Strikeouts
Kansas City Royals' George Brett Has Home Run Disqualified For Pine Tar Too Far Up The Bat Handle
Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose Breaks Ty Cobb's All-Time Hits Record
Bill Buckner's Legendary Error Continues The Boston Red Sox Curse
Los Angeles Dodgers' Kirk Gibson Homers To Win Game 1 Of The 1988 World Series
Texas Rangers' Nolan Ryan Hurls His Seventh No-Hitter
Toronto Blue Jays' Joe Carter Wins Game 6 Of The 1993 World Series With A Home Run
Baltimore Orioles' Cal Ripken Jr. Breaks Lou Gehrig's Consecutive Games Played Record
St. Louis Cardinals' Mark McGwire Breaks Roger Maris' Single Season Home Run Record With 62
Chicago Cubs' Sammy Sosa Ties Mark McGwire's Single Season Home Run Record Of 62
San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds Breaks Mark McGwire's Single Season Home Run Record With 71
Arizona Diamondbacks' Luis Gonzalez's Game 7 Hit Beats The New York Yankees To Win The 2001 World Series
Seattle Mariners' Ichiro Suzuki Breaks George Sisler's Single Season Hits Record
Boston Red Sox Beat The St. Louis Cardinals To Win 2004 World Series And Break 86-Year-Old Curse
Philadelphia Athletics' Manager Connie Mack, Red Smith And Andy Coakley Reminisce About The Early Days Of Baseball. (1898-1906)
Cy Young Remembers His Perfect Game. (1904)
Ty Cobb Talks About His Career. (1906-1918)
St. Louis Cardinals' Player-Manager Frankie Frisch Remembers His 1934 World Championship Team, Fondly Known As "The Gashouse Gang." (1934)
Babe Ruth Talks About His Goals In Baseball. (1934)
Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis Declares Baseball Hall Of Fame Open. (1939)
An Ailing Lou Gehrig Announces His Retirement And Bids Farewell At Yankee Stadium. (1939)
New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia On The War And Baseball. (1942)
Boston Red Sox's Ted Williams Talks About His Love Of Baseball. (1946)
Babe Ruth Gives Farewell Address At Yankee Stadium. (1947)
Brooklyn Dodgers' Jackie Robinson Reflects On Being Baseball's First African-American Player. (1948)
New York Yankees' "Joltin'" Joe DiMaggio Announces His Retirement From Baseball. (1951)
Leo Durocher Reminisces About Managing The 1954 World Champion New York Giants. (1955)
Detroit Tigers' Hank Greenberg Reminisces About His Greatest Thrill In Baseball. (1956)
New York Giants And Brooklyn Dodgers Announce Their Move To The West Coast. (1957)
New York Yankees' Manager Casey Stengel Testifies Before The Senate Subcomittee On Monopoly And Anti-Trust Hearings. (1958)
New York Yankees' Whitey Ford Discusses Pitching Fundamentals. (1963)
Los Angeles Dodgers' Don Drysdale And Sandy Koufax Hold Out For New Contracts. (1966)
St. Louis Cardinals Great Stan Musial On Unionizing Players And The Expansion Of The League. (1966)
San Francisco Giants' Gaylord Perry Talks About Pitching. (1966)
Baltimore Orioles' Brooks Robinson Discusses The 1966 World Series Against The Los Angeles Dodgers And The Off-Season. (1966)
Chicago White Sox Owner Bill Veeck On The 1966 World Series. (1966)
New York Yankees' Yogi Berra Is Inducted Into The Baseball Hall Of Fame. (1972)
Detroit Tigers' Denny McLain Discusses Pitching. (1972)
Future Hall Of Famer Frank Robinson On His Trade From The Baltimore Orioles To The Los Angeles Dodgers. (1972)
Cincinnati Reds' Johnny Bench On The 1972 National League West Divisional Race. (1972)
Boston Red Sox's Carl Yastrzemski Talks About The Upcoming Season. (1972)
Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose On The Upcoming National League Playoffs. (1972)
Oakland Athletics' Reggie Jackson Reveals He Received Death Threats Prior To The 1973 World Series. (1973)
New York Yankees' Reggie Jackson Answers His Critics. (circa 1973 - '74)
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)
New York Yankees' Bucky Dent On His Above-Normal Home Run Production. (1977)
California Angels' Reggie Jackson Returns To An Ovation At Yankee Stadium. (1982)
New York Yankees Owner George Steinbrenner Speaks To Rumors He Will Sell The Team. (1982)
Pete Rose Addresses The Dowd Report's Accusations That He Gambled While Manager Of The Cincinnati Reds. (1989)
Former Baltimore Orioles' Cal Ripken, Jr., Reflects On His Consecutive Games-Played Streak. (1995)
NBC Anchor Brian Williams' Account Of St. Louis Cardinals' Mark McGwire's Single Season Record-Breaking 62nd Home Run. (1998)
Mark McGwire On The Groundskeeper Who Caught His 62nd Home Run Ball. (1998)
Chicago Cubs' Sammy Sosa Reflects On His Record-Breaking 66 Home Runs. (1998)
Sammy Sosa On His Pending Suspension For Using A Corked Bat. (2003)
San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds Talks About Hitting His 700th Career Home Run. (2004)
Boston Red Sox Manager Terry Francona On The Possibility Of Winning The Final Game Of The World Series. (2004)
Philadelphia Athletics Manager Connie Mack Coins The Hopeful Phrase "There's Always Next Year!". (1928)
Casey At The Bat (1909)
The Man Who Fanned Casey (1909)
Babe & Lou, The Home Run Twins (1928)
Colgate Sports Newsreel With Bill Stern And The "Strange But True" Beginning Of The National League. (1941)
Babe Ruth Answers Questions From His Young Fans. (1941)
"Two Top Gruskin" - Duffy's Tavern Radio Program (1947)
Joe DiMaggio Answers Mailbag Questions From His Fans. (1948)
Ralph Kiner Sponsors Wheaties And Trades Barbs With Bob Hope, Bing Crosby And Dorothy Lamour. (1950)
Richie Ashburn Gets His Energy From Eating Wheaties! (1950)
Bob Feller Speaks To Announcer Bill Stern About Baseball And Disabled American Veterans. (1950)
Who's On First?
The Seventh Inning Stretch Sponsored By Falstaff Beer. (1953)
Joe DiMaggio Marries Actress Marilyn Monroe. (1954)
Mutual And Falstaff Beer Present The "Game Of The Day." (1955)
Dizzy Dean Promises Dinah Shore Some Christmas Snow. (1957)
Brooklyn Dodgers General Manager Branch Rickey Laments The Future Of Baseball And Its Expansion. (1957)
Hit A Home Run With Falstaff Beer! (1957)
Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Walter Alston Sponsors Packard Bell Televisions. (1959)
Roy Campanella Promotes Packard Bell Televisions And Hi-Fi's (1959)
Don Drysdale Endorses Proposition "S" For Better Schools. (1960)
Fond Remembrances Of Ebbets Field And The Brooklyn Dodgers Before The Stadium Is Torn Down. (1961)
Reggie Jackson Promotes The Volkswagen Rabbit. (1976)
Tommy Lasorda Is Bleeping Mad After New York Mets Dave Kingman Hits Three Home Runs Against The Los Angeles Dodgers. (1976)
Announcers Comment On The Start Of 24-Hour Sports Network ESPN And Its Effect On Baseball Teams' Revenue. (1978)
"Beisbol Been Good To Me" (1970s)
Announcer Mel Allen And This Week In Baseball (1980s)
Detroit Tigers Promote An Upcoming Series With The Seattle Mariners. (1988)
Boston Red Sox Fans Speculate That "The Curse Of The Bambino" May Be Coming To An End. (2004)