Sat, 3 May 2008 1949 World Series Game 5 Part 1Baseball Historian presents The 1949 World Series featured the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers, with the Yankees winning in five games for their second defeat of the Dodgers in three years, and the 12th championship in team history. This victory would start a record run of five consecutive World Series championships by the Yankees. History was made in the 9th inning of Game 5, when the Ebbets Field lights were turned on, making it the first World Series game finished under artificial lights. The first scheduled Series night game would not be held until 1971. Please note: many of these broadcasts were originally preserved onto vinyl and are over 50 years old, so the audio quality does vary... but the historical significance & baseball action does not! Comments[0] |
Sat, 26 April 2008 1949 World Series Game 5 Part 1Baseball Historian presents The 1949 World Series featured the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers, with the Yankees winning in five games for their second defeat of the Dodgers in three years, and the 12th championship in team history. This victory would start a record run of five consecutive World Series championships by the Yankees. History was made in the 9th inning of Game 5, when the Ebbets Field lights were turned on, making it the first World Series game finished under artificial lights. The first scheduled Series night game would not be held until 1971. Please note: many of these broadcasts were originally preserved onto vinyl and are over 50 years old, so the audio quality does vary... but the historical significance & baseball action does not! Comments[0] |
Sat, 12 April 2008 Baseball
Historian presents Voices From Baseball HistoryPlease note: many of these broadcasts were originally preserved onto vinyl and are over 50 years old, so the audio quality does vary... but the historical significance & baseball action does not! Comments[0] |
Sat, 29 March 2008 Baseball
Historian presents Voices From Baseball HistoryPlease note: many of these broadcasts were originally preserved onto vinyl and are over 50 years old, so the audio quality does vary... but the historical significance & baseball action does not! Comments[0] |
Sat, 22 March 2008 Baseball
Historian presents 1936 World Series Game 2 New York Yankees vs New York GiantsPlease note: many of these broadcasts were originally preserved onto vinyl and are over 50 years old, so the audio quality does vary... but the historical significance & baseball action does not! Comments[0] |
Sat, 5 January 2008 Baseball
Historian presents Pee Wee Reese "The Captain"Please note: many of these broadcasts were originally preserved onto vinyl and are over 50 years old, so the audio quality does vary... but the historical significance & baseball action does not! Comments[0] |
Sat, 29 December 2007 Baseball
Historian presents Remembering Roger MarisPlease note: many of these broadcasts were originally preserved onto vinyl and are over 50 years old, so the audio quality does vary... but the historical significance & baseball action does not! Comments[0] |
Sat, 15 December 2007 Baseball
Historian presents Diamond Memories, Remembering and asking questions about what Baseball means to you?Please note: many of these broadcasts were originally preserved onto vinyl and are over 50 years old, so the audio quality does vary... but the historical significance & baseball action does not! Comments[0] |
Sat, 8 December 2007 Baseball
Historian presents Hank Aaron, The All Time Home Run Hitter who played from 1954-1976Please note: many of these broadcasts were originally preserved onto vinyl and are over 50 years old, so the audio quality does vary... but the historical significance & baseball action does not! Comments[0] |
Sat, 1 December 2007 Baseball
Historian presents Sandy Koufax, The Man With The Magic Arm who played from 1955-1966Please note: many of these broadcasts were originally preserved onto vinyl and are over 50 years old, so the audio quality does vary... but the historical significance & baseball action does not! Comments[0] |






