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Audio Recordings - Historic Broadcasts (1960 - Today)

Complete Game Broadcast Recordings
(Cassette Tapes $17.95 each - CD's $19.95 each)

Relive summer evenings listening to broadcast games, now as full-length broadcast recordings on tape. Listed below, you'll find our collection of historic broadcasts, starting with the oldest known recording from September 20, 1934. The games are listed by date, with team names and the final score. You'll also find the announcers' names in parentheses. Some games are available only on audio cassette tapes, others are available on tapes and CD's. Whether you choose a vintage game or our latest offering, you'll be swept up in the excitement. After all, it's baseball!

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1960's
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1960
April 24

New York (AL) 15, Baltimore 9. Yankees score eight in first and win despite two Oriole grand slams. (Barber, Rizzuto, Allen)
#898  Cassette Tape

#1005 CD ($19.95)

1960
May 20

Chicago (AL) 5, New York (AL)3. Early Wynn beats Whitey Ford in a game featuring the debut of Bill Veeck's exploding scoreboard. Mickey Mantle homers for the Yanks. (Allen, Rizzuto)
#594

1960
May 31

Baltimore 3, New York (AL) 2. The Orioles beat Whitey Ford and take league lead. (Rizzuto, Allen)
#568

1960
July 10

Boston 9, New York (AL) 5. Willie Tasby goes 5-for-5, Vic Wertz hits a grand slam, and Ted Williams gets his 1800th RBI as the Red Sox complete a sweep of the Yankees. Bill Skowron homers twice for New York. (Allen, Rizzuto)
#595

1960
July 11

NL 5, AL 3. All-Star Game at Kansas City. Willie Mays' three hits pace the NL. Banks, Kaline homer. (Harmon, Daniels)
#569

1960
Sept. 25

New York (AL) 4, Boston 3. The Yankees clinch the pennant. (Gordon, Barber, Rizzuto)
#699

1960
Sept. 16

New York (AL) 4, Baltimore 2. A tense battle for first place. (Barber, Rizzuto)
#529

1960
Oct. 2

New York (AL) 8, Boston 7. Dale Long's homer in the last of the ninth gives the Yanks a record 15th straight win in season finale. (Rizzuto, Barber)
#663

1960
Oct. 5

Pittsburgh 6, New York (AL) 4. Mazeroski's homer in the fourth helps the Bucs win Game 1 of the Series. (Thompson, Quinlan)
#684

1960
Oct. 13

Bill Mazeroski's HR in the bottom of the ninth lifts the Pirates over the Yankees in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series. (Chuck Thompson & Jack Quinlan)
#506  Cassette Tape

#1006 CD ($19.95)

1961
July 23

Red Sox rally with two runs in bottom of ninth, capped by Geiger's single. (Rizzuto, Allen)
#1574

1961
Aug. 12

Washington 5, New York (AL) 1. Maris hits his 43rd home run en route to breaking Ruth's record. (Allen, Rizzuto)
#571

1961
Sept. 3

New York (AL) 8, Detroit 5. Bottom of the ninth heroics: Mantle's second homer ties the game. Howard's three-run blast wins it. (Barber, Rizzuto, Allen)
#1461 CD ($19.95)CD

1961
Sept. 20

New York (AL) 4, Baltimore 2. The Yanks clinch the pennant at Memorial Stadium. (Rizzuto, Allen)
#655

#1475 CD ($19.95)CD

1961
Oct. 4

New York (AL) 2, Cincinnati 0. Whitey Ford blanks the Reds (2-0) for his eighth World Series victory as the Yankees take Game 1. Howard, Skowron homer. (Wolff, Hoyt)
#558

1961
Oct. 7

New York (AL) 3, Cincinnati 2. John Blanchard's homer ties the game in the eighth and Roger Maris puts the Yanks ahead with a homer in the ninth as New York wins Game 3 of the World Series. The first Series game in Cincinnati in 21 years. (Wolff, Hoyt)
#597

1961
Oct. 8

New York (AL) 7, Cincinnati 0. Ford extends his World Series scoreless inning streak to 32, eclipsing Ruth's record, in Game 4. (Hoyt, Wolff)
#1083

#1084 CD ($19.95)

1962
April 11

St. Louis 11, New York (NL) 4. The Mets' very first game. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#521

#1198 CD ($19.95)

1962
June 1

San Francisco 9, New York (NL) 6. Willie Mays homers in his return to the Polo Grounds. (Kiner, Murphy, and Nelson)
#531

1962
June 8

St. Louis 8, San Francisco 4. Bob Gibson beats Juan Marichal. (Buck, Caray)
#532  Cassette Tape

#1007 CD ($19.95)

1962
June 10

All-Star Game. NL 3, AL 1. Musial singles to ignite rally in sixth. as NL wins at new D.C. Stadium. Drysdale, Bunning shine on mound, and Wills scores twice. (Nelson, McLean)
#1425 CD ($19.95)CD

1962
June 17

Chicago (NL) 8, New York (NL) 7. Lou Brock hits historic homer into center field bleachers at the Polo Grounds. First game of doubleheader. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#572

1962
July 30

AL 9, NL 4. All-Star Game at Wrigley Field. Three homers, including a 3-run blast by Rocky Colavito, sink the NL. (Kell, Quinlan)
#573

1962
Sept. 30

Chicago (NL) 5, New York (NL) 1. The Cubs deal the Mets their 120th loss and pull off a triple play in the season finale. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#652

1962
Oct. 3

San Francisco 6, Los Angeles 4. The Giants score four times in their last at bat to win the decisive Game 3 playoff against the Dodgers. (Kell, Helfer)
#549

#1578 CD ($19.95)CD

1962
Oct. 8

San Francisco 7, New York (AL) 3. Hiller's grand slam propels the Giants in Game 4 of the Series. Marichal and Ford are the starters. (Garagiola, Kell) #685
#685

1962
Oct. 16

New York (AL) 1, San Francisco 0. McCovey's line drive is caught with two out and two on in the ninth as the Yanks win the seventh game of the World Series. (Garagiola, Kell)
#1435 CD ($19.95)CD

1963
June 7

New York (NL) 3, St. Louis 2. Snider's 3-run homer in the last of the ninth stuns the Cards. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #682
#682

1963
July 9

NL 5, AL 3. All-Star Game at Cleveland. Mays stars with two runs, two RBI, two stolen bases and a great catch to rob Pepitone. Musial's 24th All-Star appearance sets a record. (Neal, Bryson)
#575

1963
Sept. 15

St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 2. Second-place Cards win behind Burdette, who beats his old team in first game of a twinbill. White, Boyer homer for St. Louis, while Aaron hits No. 42 for Braves. (Caray, Gross)
#1059

#1032 CD ($19.95)

1963
Oct. 2

Los Angeles 5, New York (AL) 2. Sandy Koufax fans a record 15 hitters to beat Whitey Ford and the Yankees in Game 1 of the World Series. (Harwell, Garagiola)
#550  Cassette Tape

#1008 CD ($19.95)

1963
Oct. 5

Los Angeles 1, New York (AL) 0. Drysdale's 3-hitter beats Bouton, Yanks in Game 3 of the World Series. (Harwell, Garagiola)
#696

1963
Oct. 6

Los Angeles 2, New York (AL) 1. Sandy Koufax bests Whitey Ford in Game 4 of the World Series as the Dodgers sweep the Yankees. Mickey Mantle and Frank Howard homer. (Harwell, Garagiola)
#665  Cassette Tape

#1009 CD ($19.95)

1964
April 17

Pittsburgh 4, New York (NL) 3. The first game played at the Mets' new home, Shea Stadium. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#576

1964
July 7

NL 7, AL 4. All-Star Game at Shea Stadium. Johnny Callison's homer in the bottom of the ninth wins the game. (Walsh, Daniels)
#577

1964
Oct. 4

St. Louis 11, New York (NL) 4. The Cards win the pennant on the last day of the season. (Gross, Caray)
#656

1964
Oct. 8

New York (AL) 8, St. Louis 3. Stottlemyre wins Game 2 of the Series. Yanks break game open in 9th after Gibson is removed. (Garagiola, Rizzuto)
#638

1964
Oct. 10

New York (AL) 2, St. Louis 1. Mantle's homer in the bottom on the ninth beats the Cards in Game 3 of the World Series. (Caray, Gowdy)
#671

#1397 CD ($19.95)

1964
Oct. 11

St. Louis 4, New York (AL) 3. Boyer's grand slam lifts the Cards in Game 4 of the Series. Craig, Taylor shine in relief. (Caray, Gowdy)
#686

#1438 CD ($19.95)1438

1964
Oct. 15

St. Louis 7, New York (AL) 5. Gibson hurls his third complete game of the World Series as the Cards win Game 7. Richardson sets a Series record with 13 hits. (Rizzuto, Garagiola)
#578

#1554 CD ($19.95)1438

1965
July 11

Minnesota 6, New York (AL) 5. Killebrew's two-out, two-run homer wins game in which Mantle scores 1,500th run. (Garagiola, Coleman, Barber)
#639

1965
July 13

NL 6, AL 5. All-Star Game at Minnesota. Santo's single in the seventh drives in the deciding run. Mays, Killebrew homer. (Prince, Carneal)
#579

1965
Aug. 22

New York (NL) 5, St. Louis 2. Tug McGraw gets first major league win in the Mets first-ever doubleheader sweep. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#899

1965
Oct. 7

Minnesota 5, Los Angeles 1. Katt beats Koufax in Game 2 of the Series. Oliva, Killebrew supply the hitting. (Saam, Garagiola)
#687

#1209 CD ($19.95)

1965
Oct. 11

Los Angeles 7, Minnesota 0. Koufax's 10 strikeouts, Wills' four hits pace Dodgers in Game 5 of the World Series. (Saam, Garagiola)
#997  Cassette Tape

#1010 CD ($19.95)

1965
Oct. 14

Los Angeles 2, Minnesota 0. Koufax earns his second shutout while fanning 10 as the Dodgers win Game 7 of the World Series. (Saam, Garagiola)
#580  Cassette Tape

#1011 CD ($19.95)

1966
Oct. 6

Baltimore 6, Los Angeles 0. Palmer blanks Koufax, Dodgers in Game 2 of the Series. (Thompson, Prince)
#688

1966
Oct. 9

Baltimore 1, Los Angeles 0. McNally beats Drysdale in Game 4 as the Orioles sweep the World Series. Frank Robinson homers for the game's only run. (Prince, Scully)
#581

#1193 CD ($19.95)

1967
Sept. 2

Chicago 4, Boston 1. Joe Horlen's complete game beats Jim Lonborg and knocks the Red Sox out of first place. (Rush, Elson)
#553

#1439 CD ($19.95)1439

1967
Oct. 1

Boston 5, Minnesota 3. The Red Sox clinch a tie for the pennant on the last day of the season behind Lonborg. (TV--Koufax, Reese, Gowdy)
#554

#1464 CD ($19.95)CD

1967
Oct. 4

St. Louis 2, Boston 1. Gibson's 10 strikeouts, Brock's four hits lead the Cards in Series opener. (Caray, Reese)
#689

1967
Oct. 5

Boston 5, St. Louis 0. Lonborg hurls 1-hitter as the Red Sox take Game 2 of the World Series. Yastrzemski homers twice. (Caray, Reese)
#582   Cassette Tape

#1186 CD ($19.95)

1967
Oct. 12

St. Louis 7, Boston 2. Gibson allows three hits and fans 10 as the Cards beat Lonborg and the Red Sox in Game 7 of the World Series. (Caray, Reese)
#1260 CD ($19.95)

1968
Sept. 14

Detroit 5, Oakland 4. Denny McLain becomes a 30-game winner. (Lane, Harwell)
#534

#1416 CD ($19.95)CD

1968
Sept. 28

New York (AL) 4, Boston 3. The Yankees win in the ninth. Mantle bats for the last time. (Messer, Rizzuto)
#657

1968
Oct. 2

 

St. Louis 4, Detroit 0. Gibson strikes out 17 and bests McLain in a battle of 1968's top pitchers as the Cards take Game 1 of the World Series. (Reese, Harwell)
#672   Cassette Tape

#1029 CD ($19.95)

1968
Oct. 3

Detroit 8, St. Louis 1. Lolich homers, scatters six hits as Tigers win Game 2 of the Series. (Reese, Harwell)
#690

#1211 CD ($19.95)

1968
Oct. 7

Detroit 5, St. Louis 3. Lolich survives three Cardinal runs in the first and pitches complete game as Tigers win Game 5 of World Series. (Buck, Reese)
#1030 CD ($19.95)

1968
Oct. 10

Detroit 4, St. Louis 1. Lolich outduels Gibson in Game 7 as the Tigers rally from a 3-games-to-1 deficit to win the World Series. (Reese, Harwell)
#1018 CD ($19.95)

1969
July 9

New York (NL) 4, Chicago (NL) 0. Qualls breaks up Seaver’s bid for perfect game in ninth. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#1426 CD ($19.95)CD

1969
Sept. 3

Los Angeles 5, New York (NL) 4. Willie Davis's double in the bottom of the ninth wins the game for the Dodgers. The hit extended his hitting streak to 31 games. (Doggett, Scully)
#1692

1969
Sept. 8

New York (NL) 3, Chicago (NL) 2. Jerry Koosman fans 13 Cubs and Tommie Agee hits a two-run homer as the Mets pull to within 1 1/2 games of first place. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#599

1969
Sept. 24

The Mets win their first NL East title with a 6-0 win over the Cardinals. (Ralph Kiner, Lindsey Nelson & Bob Murphy)
#507

1969
Oct. 6

New York (NL) 7, Atlanta 4. The Mets win their first pennant. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#535

#1434 CD ($19.95)CD Audio

1969
Oct. 14

New York (NL) 5, Baltimore 0. Agee's catches, Gentry's and Ryan's pitching spark the Mets in Game 3 of the Series. (Simpson, O'Donnell)
#691

1969
Oct. 15

New York (NL) 2, Baltimore 1 (10 innings). The Mets win Game 4 of the World Series on J.C. Martin's bunt. Ron Swoboda makes spectacular catch. (O'Donnell, Simpson)
#584

#1427 CD ($19.95)CD Audio

1969
Oct. 16

New York (NL) 5, Baltimore 3. The Mets win Game 5 and capture the World Series. (Simpson, Kiner)
#522   Cassette Tape

#1019 CD ($19.95)
1970's

1970
April 7

New York (NL) 5, Pittsburgh 3 (11 inns). The Mets finally win an opener behind Seaver's pitching. The last opening day at Forbes Field. (Nelson, Kiner, Murphy)
#675

1970
June 28

Pittsburgh 4, Chicago (NL) 1. The final game in Forbes Field. Includes a pre-game interview with Roberto Clemente. (Osborn, King, Prince)
#536

#1458 CD ($19.95)CD

1970
Oct. 15

Baltimore 9, Cincinnati 3. Mike Cuellar hurls a complete game as the Orioles win Game 5 and the world championship. Frank Robinson, Merv Rettenmund homer. (Simpson, McIntyre)
#585

1971
July 13

AL 6, NL 4. All-Star Game at Detroit. Six of baseball's all-time greats hit homers. Reggie Jackson's blast hits light tower atop second deck of stadium. (Koufax, Simpson)
#586

1971
Sept. 30

San Francisco 5, San Diego 1. Juan Marichal pitches the Giants to the NL West crown. (Simmons, Thompson)
#587

1971
Oct. 13
Pittsburgh 4, Baltimore 3. Milt May's pinch hit breaks tie in seventh in first night game in World Series history. (O'Donnell, Simpson)
#1476 CD ($19.95)CD

1971
Oct. 17

Pittsburgh 2, Baltimore 1. Clemente and Blass star as the Pirates win Game 7 and win the World Series. (O'Donnell, Prince, Simpson)
#588

#1258 CD ($19.95)

1972
July 4

New York (NL) 2, San Diego 0. Seaver loses no-hit bid in ninth inning. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#1428 CD ($19.95)CD

1972
Oct. 22

Oakland 3, Cincinnati 2. The A's win the seventh game of the World Series. Tenace's sixth-inning double drives in the go-ahead run. (Moore, Simpson)
#692

1973
Oct. 8

New York (NL) 9, Cincinnati 2. The Mets take a 2-games-to-1 lead in the NLCS as Koosman beats the Reds. Harrelson, Rose exchange blows as benches clear. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#693

1974
July 30

Chicago (AL) 3, California 2 (10 innings). Nolan Ryan duals Jim Kaat in a thriller. (Mercer, Caray)
#670

1975
Oct. 21

Carlton Fisk's HR in the 12th inning carries the Red Sox over the Reds in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series. (Marty Brennaman, Curt Gowdy & Ned Martin)
#508   Sample Audio Clip [Quicktime or .wav]

1976
July 9

Houston 6, Montreal 0. Larry Dierker no-hits the Expos. (Prince, Elston)
#555

1976
Oct. 14

New York (AL) 7, Kansas City 6. Chris Chambliss' homer wins Game 5 of the league championship series. (Rizzuto, Messer, White)
#537

1977
Oct. 18

Reggie Jackson blasts three homers as the Yankees beat the Dodgers in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series (Win Elliot & Ross Porter)
#509

#1611 CD ($19.95)1611

1978
Oct. 2

New York (AL) 5, Boston 4. Dent's homer beats the Red Sox in AL East playoff. (Martin, Woods - Red Sox Broadcast)
#1085

#1086 CD ($19.95)

1978
Oct. 13

New York (AL) 5, Los Angeles 1. Guidry beats the Dodgers in Game 3 of the Fall Classic. Nettles sparkles in the field. (Elliott, Porter)
#640

1979
May 17

Philadelphia 23, Chicago (NL) 22. Phillies and Cubs combine for 11 home runs in 10-inning classic. (Both teams' networks)
#694

1979
Aug. 13

St. Louis 3, Chicago (NL) 2. The Cards win in the last of the ninth as Brock collects 3,000th hit. (Shannon, Starr, Buck)
#641

1980's

1982
Oct. 20

St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 3. The Cardinals win Game 7 and the World Series behind Andujar. (Anderson, Scully)
#658

1985
Sept. 11

Cincinnati 2, San Diego 0. Rose becomes all-time hit leader, passing Cobb. (Nuxhall, Brennaman)
#642

1985
Oct. 14

St. Louis 3, Los Angeles 2. Ozzie Smith homers in the bottom of the ninth to win Game 5 of the NLCS. (Shannon, Buck)
#590

1985
Oct. 16

St. Louis 7, Los Angeles 5. Jack Clark's 3-run homer in the ninth brings the Cards the pennant in Game 6 of the NLCS. (Shannon, Buck)
#591

1985
Oct. 26

Kansas City 2, St. Louis 1. The Royals rally with two runs in the last of the ninth in Game 6 of the Series. (Anderson, Buck)
#566

1986
Sept. 25

Houston 2, San Francisco 0. Mike Scott no-hits the Giants and the Astros clinch the NL West. (Dierker, Hamilton)
#556

1988
Oct. 15

Los Angeles 5, Oakland 4. Gibson's dramatic homer in the last of the ninth stuns the A's in the opening game of the World Series. (White, Buck)
#511

1990's

1991
May 1

Texas 3, Toronto 0. Nolan Ryan hurls his 7th no-hitter. (Nadel, Holtz)
#669   Sample Audio Clip [Quicktime or .wav]

1992
Oct. 14

Atlanta 3, Pittsburgh 2. The Braves win Game 7 of the NLCS with three runs in the last of the ninth. Cabrera's hit plates the winning run. (Sutton, Van Wieren, Simpson, Caray)
#695

1993
Oct. 23

Toronto 8, Philadelphia 6. Joe Carter's homer in the bottom of the ninth of Game 6 brings the Blue Jays their second straight world championship. (Rooney, Bench, Sculley)
#557

1996
Oct. 26

New York (AL) 3, Atlanta 2. The Yankees beat Maddux in Game 6 to win the Series as Wetteland picks up fourth save. (Kay, Sterling)
#683

1998
Sept. 8

St. Louis 6, Chicago (NL) 3. McGwire breaks Maris's record with homer No. 62. (Buck, Shannon)
#523

1998
Sept. 27

St. Louis 6, Montreal 3. McGwire hits No. 69 and 70 on final day of the season. (Buck, Shannon)
#524

2000's


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