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.

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Episodes
  • 1936-Oct-01 - CHW/CHC - Chicago White Sox vs Chicago Cubs - Classic Baseball Radio Broadcast
    Feb 28 2025

    The 1936 Chicago City Series was another chapter in the long-standing Cubs-White Sox rivalry, which had defined the city’s baseball landscape for decades. The Cubs entered the series fresh off a fourth-place finish in the National League, while the White Sox, though a middle-of-the-pack team in the American League, had the edge when it came to these intra-city showdowns. The South Siders had dominated the City Series historically, and 1936 was no exception. The White Sox swept the four-game set behind strong pitching from Vern Kennedy, Monty Stratton, Ted Lyons, and Bill Dietrich, while the Cubs struggled offensively, managing just eight runs across the series.

    The Cubs-White Sox rivalry had been one of baseball’s most consistent postseason matchups since the early 1900s, with the teams facing off in the City Series almost every year when neither club was playing in the World Series. Though the Cubs had won National League pennants in 1929, 1932, and 1935, their success did not translate into city bragging rights, as the White Sox continued to dominate the matchup. The 1936 series marked the second time in four years that the Cubs were completely shut out in the annual showdown, reinforcing the White Sox’s reputation as the stronger team in Chicago’s postseason exhibitions.

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    2 hrs and 4 mins
  • 1950-Oct-07 - PHI/NYY - World Series G4 - Philadelphia Phillies vs New York Yankees - Classic Baseball Radio Broadcast
    Jan 17 2025

    - 1950 MLB Standings

    - Game 4, 1950 World Series

    - Saturday, October 7, 1950

    - Attendance: 68,098

    - Venue: Yankee Stadium I

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    - Radio Announcers

    - Mel Allen

    - Gene Kelly

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    - Starting Lineups

    - 1950 Philadelphia Phillies

    - 1 - 1B - Eddie Waitkus

    - 2 - CF - Richie Ashburn

    - 3 - 3B - Willie Jones

    - 4 - RF - Del Ennis

    - 5 - LF - Dick Sisler

    - 6 - SS - Granny Hamner

    - 7 - C - Andy Seminick

    - 8 - 2B - Mike Goliat

    - 9 - P - Bob Miller

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    - 1950 New York Yankees

    - 1 - LF - Gene Woodling

    - 2 - SS - Phil Rizzuto

    - 3 - C - Yogi Berra

    - 4 - CF - Joe DiMaggio

    - 5 - 1B - Johnny Mize

    - 6 - 3B - Bobby Brown

    - 7 - RF - Hank Bauer

    - 8 - 2B - Jerry Coleman

    - 9 - P - Whitey Ford

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • 1950-Oct-06 - PHI/NYY - World Series G3 - Philadelphia Phillies vs New York Yankees - Classic Baseball Radio Broadcast
    Jan 15 2025

    - 1950 MLB Standings

    - Game 3, 1950 World Series

    - Friday, October 6, 1950

    - Attendance: 64,505

    - Venue: Yankee Stadium I

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    - Radio Announcers

    - Mel Allen

    - Gene Kelly

    -

    - Starting Lineups

    - 1950 Philadelphia Phillies

    - 1 - 1B - Eddie Waitkus

    - 2 - CF - Richie Ashburn

    - 3 - 3B - Willie Jones

    - 4 - RF - Del Ennis

    - 5 - LF - Dick Sisler

    - 6 - SS - Granny Hamner

    - 7 - C - Andy Seminick

    - 8 - 2B - Mike Goliat

    - 9 - P - Ken Heintzelman

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    - 1950 New York Yankees

    - 1 - SS - Phil Rizzuto

    - 2 - 2B - Jerry Coleman

    - 3 - C - Yogi Berra

    - 4 - CF - Joe DiMaggio

    - 5 - LF - Hank Bauer

    - 6 - 1B - Johnny Mize

    - 7 - 3B - Billy Johnson

    - 8 - RF - Cliff Mapes

    - 9 - P - Eddie Lopat

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    1 hr and 40 mins

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