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Thomas Paine Podcast

1966 07-12 All Star Game

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

Philosophy, Politics, Society & Culture, Daily News, News

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2025

⏱️ 167 minutes

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0:00.0

Good afternoon baseball fans. This is Jim Simpson, along with Tony Kuback.

0:08.2

Welcome to Bush Memorial Stadium in St. Louis in the 1966 All-Star Baseball game.

0:13.8

Brought to you by Chrysler Corporation, makers of Plymouth, Dodge, Chrysler, Imperial, and Dodge trucks.

0:22.1

By Gillette, the people who know men best.

0:25.9

By Winston filled her cigarettes.

0:28.0

Winston tastes good like a cigarette should.

0:31.2

And by the brewers or fall staff beer, the choices product of the Brewers' Art.

0:37.7

Well, this is a brand new stadium here in St. Louis,

0:40.6

and this is the site of the 1966 All-Star Baseball game,

0:43.8

and no matter who wins or loses,

0:45.9

it will be certain that it will be said it was a hot, hot day.

0:50.3

Yesterday, the temperature reached 105 degrees.

0:53.8

The temperature today, already well above 100. We've tried to reach the weather bill and the line is busy. But they expect temperatures in St. Louis today between 105 and 108 degrees. Already power has gone off in the city in some section just today. It's expected to go off today,

1:11.3

and they're running a little short of water. So no matter what happens on the All-Star

1:15.9

field today between the American and National League, everybody will remember this one as the

1:20.7

hot one in St. Louis in 1966. This broadcast is authorized under broadcast rights

1:26.1

granted by the Commissioner of Baseball,

1:27.8

solely for the entertainment of our listening audience.

1:30.3

In any publication, rebroadcast or other use of the descriptions and accounts of this game

1:34.2

without the express consent of the Commissioner of Baseball is prohibited.

1:38.6

Well, on this sunny afternoon, working with us again as he does all year long,

1:42.0

is the former Yankee shortstop Tony Quebec.

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