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Thomas Paine Podcast

Great Baseball Memories On The Radio (1927-1991) (Radio Calls)

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

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

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2025

⏱️ 91 minutes

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0:00.0

Baseball on the radio have always been connected.

0:05.0

Whether you listen on dad's car radio, grandpa's tabletop, or your own transistor under the pillow,

0:10.0

nothing can capture baseball's best moments like radio.

0:13.0

Thrilling moments like Masoroski's Homer to win the 1960 World Series.

0:18.0

Unbelievable moments like Willie May's catch in 1954. even poignant moments such as Lou Gehrig's

0:24.1

farewell.

0:25.1

You're about to hear these and many, many others, just as they were called by the legendary

0:29.4

announcers.

0:30.5

This copyrighted recording is the property of Major League Baseball.

0:33.8

Any reproduction or other commercial use of this recording in whole or in part is prohibited.

0:38.3

Let's begin our trip back into baseball time, volume one of baseball's best moments with the golden era of the 1920s.

0:45.3

We'll be listening to one of the greatest records set by the one and only Babe Ruth.

0:50.3

It's the end of the 1927 season.

0:53.3

The Yankees, with their fabled murderers's row, have long since captured the pennant.

0:58.1

But there is one question remaining.

1:00.2

Can Babe Ruth, the Sultan of SWAT, top his own single-season home run record of 59 set back in 1921?

1:07.6

He's facing the Senators Tom Zachary.

1:09.9

Here's how it sounded back in 1927

1:12.4

ganges two senators two eighth inning yank's hoping to wrap up this sensational season with just

1:18.1

one more victory here's the pitch fastball in carl strife maybe two home runs on

1:24.1

Thursday to equal his career high of 59 but the Bambino is always up for something new.

1:30.3

Again, Zachary's pitch, high ball won one and one.

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