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Oct 7, 1952Oct 7, 1952
New York Yankees 4 at Brooklyn Dodgers 2, F -- Gene Woodling and Mickey Mantle...
1952 World Series, Game 7: Yankees @ Dodgers / New York Yankees 4 at Brooklyn Dodgers 2, F -- Gene Woodling and Mickey Mantle homered, and Billy Martin made a game-saving grab of an infield popup gone awry, as the Yankees recovered from a three game to two deficit to win their fourth of five straight World Series, in seven games over the Brooklyn Dodgers. Mantle's homer in the sixth gave the Yankees the lead for good, and an insurance run in the seventh made it 4-2. With the bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the inning, Jackie Robinson hit a high pop up that Yankees first baseman Joe Collins appeared to lose it in the sun. But Martin charged in from second base to snatch the ball at his shoe tops to end the inning and snuff out the Dodgers' last threat as the Yankees secured the championship.
27 minutes
Sep 28, 1952
Mystery guest is manager Chuck Dressen with panel Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, Abe...
What's My Line? with manager Chuck Dressen / Mystery guest is manager Chuck Dressen with panel Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, Abe Burrows
5 minutes
May 14, 1962May 14, 1962
Hosted by retired NFL star Kyle Rote, these 5-minute programs feature interviews with some of the top figures in sports
Tops-in-Sports interview with Ralph Kiner / Hosted by retired NFL star Kyle Rote, these 5-minute programs feature interviews with some of the top figures in sports during 1962
39 minutes
Feb 19, 1974
Historian Eugene C. Murdock interviewed several former baseball players that had been active in baseball in the 1920s and 1930s.
Interview with First Baseman Mickey Vernon / Historian Eugene C. Murdock interviewed several former baseball players that had been active in baseball in the 1920s and 1930s. Murdock was chairman of the history department at Marietta College. The interviews were not professionally recorded, and the audio quality is variable.
6 minutes
Feb 1, 1952
Ted Williams, aka The Splendid Splinter, The Greatest hitter of the Boston Red Sox, is...
Ted Williams Interviewed by Leo Cloutier in 1952 / Ted Williams, aka The Splendid Splinter, The Greatest hitter of the Boston Red Sox, is interviewed by Leo Cloutier in early 1952. Ted talks about Fly Fishing and Leo invites him to hunt deer in New Hampshire.
1½ hours
Dec 21, 1976
Historian Eugene C. Murdock interviewed several former baseball players that had been active in baseball in the 1920s and 1930s.
Interview with Hall of Fame Outfielder Enos Slaughter / Historian Eugene C. Murdock interviewed several former baseball players that had been active in baseball in the 1920s and 1930s. Murdock was chairman of the history department at Marietta College. The interviews were not professionally recorded, and the audio quality is variable.
30 minutes
Aug 4, 1957
Mike Wallace hosts Bob Feller (1918-2010), Major League Baseball Hall of Fame (1962) pitcher with...
Mike Wallace Interviews Bob Feller / Mike Wallace hosts Bob Feller (1918-2010), Major League Baseball Hall of Fame (1962) pitcher with the Cleveland Indians, 1936-41 & 1945-56. Nicknamed "Bullet Bob", he stuck out 2,581 batters and pitched three no-hitters in his MLB career.
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