Retro Sports Radio: Classic Games from History

By: RetroSeasons.com
  • Summary

  • Classic radio broadcasts of baseball and football games and interviews from the past 100 years in sports history. Hear the greats like Vin Scully, Ernie Harwell, Mel Allen, Harry Caray, and Phil Rizzuto with the vintage radio play-by-play.

    Full games are published 3 times a week on Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday. Bonus content and interview clips will be published on Mondays.

    All of the old-time radio broadcasts distributed in this podcast are either in the public domain, have expired copyright, or are freely available in Creative Commons at various internet sources.

    Visit RetroSeasons for more sports history.

    ©2023 RetroSeasons.com
    Show more Show less
activate_Holiday_promo_in_buybox_DT_T2
Episodes
  • 1958 • Basketball Clip • Ed Macauley Interview - Radio
    Nov 7 2024

    - Harry Wismer

    - Ed Macauley

    In 1958, Ed Macauley was at a pivotal point in his basketball career. Having just won an NBA championship with the St. Louis Hawks, Macauley was transitioning from player to coach. This season marked his last as a player and the beginning of his coaching tenure with the Hawks. At 30 years old, Easy Ed had already established himself as one of the game's premier players, having been named to seven All-Star teams and three All-NBA First Teams.

    This radio interview captures Macauley at a unique moment, fresh off his NBA championship victory over his former team, the Boston Celtics. The 1957-58 season was particularly significant for Macauley, as it came two years after he was traded from the Celtics in a deal that brought Bill Russell to Boston. Macauley's insights during this interview likely reflect on his championship experience, his evolving role with the Hawks, and the changing landscape of professional basketball as the NBA entered a new era of competition and growth.

    #EdMacauley #StLouisHawks #1958NBAChampions #BasketballHallOfFame #PlayerToCoach

    Show more Show less
    14 mins
  • 1960 • Baseball Clip • Jackie Robinson Mail Bag - Radio Show
    Nov 4 2024

    In 1960, Jackie Robinson was four years removed from his playing career, having retired from the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1956. During this period, Robinson remained active in civil rights causes and business ventures. He also ventured into broadcasting, hosting a syndicated radio program called Jackie Robinson's Radio Shots produced by RCA.

    This particular segment features Robinson answering questions from listeners in a Mail Bag format. The program showcased Robinson's broad interests and allowed him to engage with fans on various topics, not limited to baseball. This format provided a unique opportunity for audiences to hear Robinson's thoughts on current events, sports, and social issues, drawing from his experiences as a groundbreaking athlete and civil rights figure. The Mail Bag episodes were part of a larger series that included interviews with diverse guests from sports, entertainment, and other fields.

    #JackieRobinson #BaseballLegend #RadioBroadcasting #CivilRightsIcon #Post-CareerInsights

    Show more Show less
    3 mins
  • 1962-Oct-03 • SFG/LAD • Tie-breaker G3 • San Francisco Giants vs Los Angeles Dodgers - Classic Baseball Radio Broadcast
    Nov 3 2024

    - 1962 MLB Standings

    - Wednesday, October 3, 1962

    - Attendance: 45,693

    - Venue: Dodger Stadium

    - Game Duration: 3:00

    - Day Game, on grass

    -

    - Radio Announcers

    - George Kell

    - Al Helfer

    -

    - Starting Lineups

    - 1962 San Francisco Giants

    - 1 - LF - Harvey Kuenn

    - 2 - 2B - Chuck Hiller

    - 3 - RF - Felipe Alou

    - 4 - CF - Willie Mays

    - 5 - 1B - Orlando Cepeda

    - 6 - C - Ed Bailey

    - 7 - 3B - Jim Davenport

    - 8 - SS - José Pagán

    - 9 - P - Juan Marichal

    -

    - 1962 Los Angeles Dodgers

    - 1 - SS - Maury Wills

    - 2 - 2B - Jim Gilliam

    - 3 - LF - Duke Snider

    - 4 - 3B - Tommy Davis

    - 5 - 1B - Wally Moon

    - 6 - RF - Frank Howard

    - 7 - C - John Roseboro

    - 8 - CF - Willie Davis

    - 9 - P - Johnny Podres

    Show more Show less
    2 hrs and 46 mins

What listeners say about Retro Sports Radio: Classic Games from History

Average customer ratings
Overall
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • 5 Stars
    1
  • 4 Stars
    1
  • 3 Stars
    0
  • 2 Stars
    0
  • 1 Stars
    0
Performance
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • 5 Stars
    1
  • 4 Stars
    1
  • 3 Stars
    0
  • 2 Stars
    0
  • 1 Stars
    0
Story
  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • 5 Stars
    2
  • 4 Stars
    0
  • 3 Stars
    0
  • 2 Stars
    0
  • 1 Stars
    0

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.