This Day In Baseball - The Daily Rewind

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This podcast is for the baseball fan with a curious mind. We bring you one event from each day in the calendar and go well beyond the box score. Our stories are brief and fun and come with some surprises.

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  • Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds extends his hitting streak to 44 game - Vintage Baseball Reflections

    31/07/2025 Duración: 01min

    On July 31, 1978, Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds extends his hitting streak to 44 games, tying Willie Keeler’s National League record set 81 years ago. Rose singles against Hall of Famer Phil Niekro in Cincinnati’s 3-2 win over the Atlanta Braves.Classic Broadcasts are old-time broadcasts that have been put together from various sources. Many are found on the Internet Archives in a raw form. If you wish to take a deeper dive, that includes:Scorecards, Rosters, Newspaper Clippings. All members can jump over to : www.vintagebaseballreflections.com and join the membership platform

  • July 31, 2003 Gary Carter Number Retired - Vintage Baseball Reflections

    25/07/2025 Duración: 02min

    On July 31, 2003 the Montreal Expos retired number 8 as a tribute to Gary Carter, their first player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. During his 12-year tenure with the Expos, Carter was selected to the National League All-Star team 7 times and won 3 Gold Glove Awards. After the Expos moved to Washington, D.C. to become the Washington Nationals following the 2004 season, a banner displaying Carter’s number along with those of other Expos stars Andre Dawson, Tim Raines and Rusty Staub was hung from the rafters at the Bell Centre, home of the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens. This Day In Baseball - Learn more about the players, teams and seasons Classic Broadcasts are old-time broadcasts that have been put together from various sources. Many are found on the Internet Archives in a raw form. If you wish to take a deeper dive, that includes:Scorecards, Rosters, Newspaper Clippings. All members can jump over to : www.vintagebaseballreflections.com and join the membership platform

  • July 24 1983 - Phil Rizzuto calls George Brett pine tar game - Vintage Baseball Reflections

    25/07/2025 Duración: 06min

    July 24, 1983 - Phil Rizzuto calls the At Bat when Goose Gossage faces George Brett with Two outs in the 9th Classic Broadcasts are old-time broadcasts that have been put together from various sources. Many are found on the Internet Archives in a raw form. If you wish to take a deeper dive, that includes:Scorecards, Rosters, Newspaper Clippings. All members can jump over to : www.vintagebaseballreflections.com and join the membership platform

  • July 23 1962 - Jackie Robinson Hall of Fame Speech - Vintage Baseball Reflections

    23/07/2025 Duración: 04min

    On July 23, 1962, Jackie Robinson, Bob Feller, Bill McKechnie, and Edd Roush are inducted into the Hall of Fame. Robinson, the first black player to participate in major league ball during the 20th century, also becomes the first African-American elected to the shrine.Jackie Robinson burst onto the scene in 1947, breaking baseball’s color barrier and bringing the Negro leagues’ electrifying style of play to the Majors. He quickly became baseball’s top drawing card and a symbol of hope to millions of Americans. With Robinson as the catalyst, the Dodgers won six pennants in his 10 seasons. He dominated games on the basepaths, stealing home 19 times while riling opposing pitchers with his daring baserunning style. Robinson was named National League MVP in 1949, leading the loop in hitting (.342) and steals (37), while knocking in 124 runs.Bob Feller’s blazing fastball set the standard against which all of his successors have been judged. Rapid Robert spent his entire 18-year career with

  • July 19 - Tony Gwynn First Hit - Vintage Baseball Reflections

    19/07/2025 Duración: 02min

    July 19, 1982 - Tony Gwynn First Hit

  • Don Mattingly homers in eighth straight game - Vintage Baseball Reflections

    18/07/2025 Duración: 02min

    Don Mattingly homers in eighth straight gameOn July 18, 1987, At Arlington Stadium, With his home run leading off the top of the fourth inning off Jose Guzman New York Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly ties a major league record when he homers in his eighth consecutive game. Mattingly connects in a 7-2 loss to the Texas Rangers, matching a 31-year-old record set by Dale Long set in 1956.Classic Broadcasts are old-time broadcasts that have been put together from various sources. Many are found on the Internet Archives in a raw form. If you wish to take a deeper dive, that includes:Scorecards, Rosters, Newspaper Clippings. All members can jump over to : www.vintagebaseballreflections.com and join the membership platformThis Day In Baseball - Learn more about the players, teams and seasons

  • July 17, 1990, Twins turn two triple plays - Vintage Baseball Reflections

    17/07/2025 Duración: 02min

    July 17, 1990, Twins turn two triple playsClassic Broadcasts are old-time broadcasts that have been put together from various sources. Many are found on the Internet Archives in a raw form. If you wish to take a deeper dive, that includes:Scorecards, Rosters, Newspaper Clippings. All members can jump over to : www.vintagebaseballreflections.com and join the membership platformThis Day In Baseball - Learn more about the players, teams and seasons

  • July 16 - Joe DiMaggio hits in 56th straight

    16/07/2025 Duración: 05min

    On July 16, 1853 - The New York Clipper publishes what isbelieved to be the first tabulated boxscore of a baseball game. TheKnickerbocker Base Ball Club of New York defeated the Gotham Club 21-12 on July5.Shoeless Joe Jackson, the best major league player not inthe Hall of Fame was born on this day in 1887. Babe Ruth once said of Jackson "I copied Jackson's style because I thought hewas the greatest hitter I had ever seen.. He's the guy who made me ahitter." Jackson was implicated in the 1919 Black Soxscandal as one of the 8 men who threw the World Series. During that seriesJackson led both teams in hits and batting average, did not commit a singleerror and even threw a runner out at the plate. Jackson has the third highest career batting average in MLB history at.356.On July 6 1897 - At the age of 45, Chicago's Cap Ansonbecomes the first major leaguer to amass 3,000 hits when he singled offBaltimore's George Blackburn. As a matter of fact, it took years for the figurefilberts of baseball to come to

  • July 9 1946 Ted Williams Homers off Rip Sewell Blooper in All Star Game - Vintage Baseball Reflections

    09/07/2025 Duración: 03min

    July 9 1946 Ted Williams Homers off Rip Sewell Blooper in All Star GameAt Fenway Park in Boston Ted Williams, playing in the All-Star Game, homers on the famed blooper pitch thrown by Rip Sewell of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Williams finishes the game with two home runs, two singles, and a record-setting five RBIs in the American League's 12-0 win.Classic Broadcasts are old-time broadcasts that have been put together from various sources. Many are found on the Internet Archives in a raw form. If you wish to take a deeper dive, that includes:Scorecards, Rosters, Newspaper Clippings. All members can jump over to : www.vintagebaseballreflections.com and join the membership platform

  • Larry Dieker Finally gets his no hitter

    09/07/2025 Duración: 02min

    Listen to him close it out!Mentioned in this episode:Classic Baseball Broadcasts

  • July 3 - Don Drysdale passes away

    03/07/2025 Duración: 10min

    On July 3, 1912, New York Giants pitcher Rube Marquard sets a modern day record by winning his 19th consecutive game - a 2-1 decision over the rival Brooklyn Dodgers. Dating back to the previous season, Marquard’s winning streak totals 21 straight games.July 3, 1947, Cleveland Indians owner Bill Veeck purchases the contract of outfielder Larry Doby from the Newark Eagles of the Negro American League. Doby will play in his first game two days later, becoming the first African-American player in American League history. On this same day in 1994 the Indians retire his number.1966 : Pitcher Tony Cloninger hits two grand slams and drives in nine runs, as the Braves rout the Giants at Candlestick Park, 17 - 3. Cloninger is the first National League player to slam two in a game, and the first pitcher ever, and his nine RBIs are a major-league record for pitchers, breaking Vic Raschi's mark of 7. The National League record for pitchers was 5, held by several: the last hurler to collect five RBIs in a game was Cloning

  • Richard Nixon Talks About His All Time Team - Vintage Baseball Reflections

    29/06/2025 Duración: 09min

    On June 30, 1972, journalist Clifford Evans interviewed President Richard Nixon in the White House for RKO General Broadcasting. This meeting was captured by recording devices in the Oval Office.Prior to this meeting, Evans had asked President Nixon to name his favorite baseball players during a June 22, 1972 press conference. President Nixon subsequently prepared a list and explanatory notes that were distributed via the Associated Press on June 30.In this conversation segment, President Nixon explains the process, methodology, and rationale for building his all-star teams, which included distinctions between pre-World War II and post-World War II rosters as well as American League and National League all-stars. He mentions working with son-in-law David Eisenhower at Camp David to generate the lists. President Nixon also discussed Lou Gehrig, whom he named “Most Courageous Baseball Player.” President Nixon references the movie, The Pride of the Yankees; Gehrig’s farewell speech; and correspondence

  • Vida Blue on the CBS Evening News June 26 1971

    26/06/2025 Duración: 06min

    On June 26, 1971, this clip was Originally aired of Vida Blue of the Oakland A’s was in the midst of setting the baseball world on its ear when this story aired. Interviews with Blue’s mother is included as are clips of him pitching against the Kansas City Royals. Royals manager Bob Lemon and first baseman and Chuck Harrison are also included.You can view the video clip @ https://youtu.be/2ldm9pMMc3QMore information about todays events, players, ball park, date and season -  (www.thisdayinbaseball.com) Join our Baseball Community – Join a community of baseball fans just like you - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/join-the community Hosted by This Day In Baseball – Learn more about the hosts of todays show https://thisdayinbaseball.com/about-us/ Support this Show  –  Post or Personal donations https://thisdayinbaseball.com/sponsor-donation-program/ Advertise Inquiries – If you are interested in advertising -  https://thisdayinbaseball.com/advertise-with-this-day-in-baseball

  • Bob Bailey becomes first expo to hit 2 homeruns in a game - Full Radio Broadcast

    22/06/2025 Duración: 02h32min

    June 22, 1969, At Wrigley Field, Bob Bailey after missing still recovering from a spring training injury becomes the first Montreal Expo to hit 2 home runs in a game. Bailey took Ted Abernathy deep and Phil Regan in the 8th. Baily’s 8th inning home run gave the Expos a 6-2 lead. The Expos will lose 7-6 to the Chicago Cubs on a Walk-off homerun by Jim Hickman.Bailey goes 4-4 with 5 RBI’s, in the nightcap he goes 2-2.Bailey repeats the feat 2 days later in a 4-1 win against the St Louis Cardinals taking Dave Giusti twice. Learn More about the teams, players, ball parks and events that happened on this date in history just click the tags! 1969 | Bob Bailey | chicago colts | Dave Giusti | Jim Hickman | June 22 | Montreal Expos | Phil Regan | St Louis Cardinals | Ted Abernathy | Wrigley FieldMentioned in this episode:Classic Baseball BroadcastsClassic Baseball Broadcasts

  • June 18, 1979 Dave Kingman launches Homerun vs Dodgers - Vintage Baseball Reflections

    18/06/2025 Duración: 02min

    June 18, 1979 Dave Kingman launches Homerun vs DodgersThis Day In Baseball - Learn more about the players, teams and seasons

  • The Hall of Fame Opens - June 12 1939

    12/06/2025 Duración: 01h18min

    Radio broadcast from June 12 1939 when the Baseball Hall of Fame first opened.  Mentioned in this episode:Classic Baseball BroadcastsClassic Baseball Broadcasts

  • April 1 - The eccentric Hall of Famer Rube Waddell

    01/04/2025 Duración: 05min

    On today's rewind brings us too, April 1, 1914, that day future Hall of Famer George Edward Waddell, better known as “Rube” dies from tuberculosis in San Antonio, TX. Sponsor Waddell's Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/rube-waddell-page/ We review his oddities and tremendous pitching career. Such as his love for fire engines, wrestling alligators and never collecting a regular salary. Today's trivia question involves a quote Pedro Guerrero gave about a fellow Dodger teammate.You can read more this day at This Day In Baseball You can also read about more events the happened on April 1 here.Mentioned in this episode:Classic Baseball BroadcastsClassic Baseball Broadcasts

  • The Big E Opens - Enron Field

    30/03/2025 Duración: 14min

    On March 30 , 2000 —  Enron Field officially opens with a 6-5 exhibition win over the A.L. Champion New York Yankees, paralleling the feat that occurred when the Astrodome opened in 1965. Daryle Ward’s two-run homer caps a four-run eighth-inning rally to open up the Astros’ new home in style.Enron Field - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/tag/enron-field/Jeff Bagwell -  https://thisdayinbaseball.com/tag/jeff-bagwell/Roger Clemens - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/tag/roger-clemens/Strat O Matic Day 5 replay - Only 1 team remains undefeated! Mentioned in this episode:Classic Baseball BroadcastsClassic Baseball Broadcasts

  • Cy Young talks a perfect game March 29

    29/03/2025 Duración: 10min

    On March 29, 1867 — Denton True “Cy” Young is born in Gilmore, a tiny village near Newcomerstown, Ohio. Young will earn his nickname for his cyclone-like pitching motion and he will win (and lose) more games than any pitcher in major league history with a 511-316 record and a 2.63 ERA over 22 seasons. Young will win 20 or more games 15 times, and top the 30-win mark five times. He will be elected to the Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers Association of America in 1937, with 153 votes on 201 ballots.Read More about Cy Young - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/cy-young-page/March 29th Events - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/this-day-in-baseball-march-29/Rube Waddell - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/rube-waddell-page/SOM Day 4 Replay - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/day-4-2020-strat-o-matic-simulation/Mentioned in this episode:Classic Baseball BroadcastsClassic Baseball Broadcasts

  • Future Gas House Gang Coach Clyde “Buzzy” Wares gets traded for a Stadium and Dizzy Dean

    28/03/2025 Duración: 23min

    On March 28, 1913, the St. Louis Browns make an unusual “trade,” sending infielder Clyde “Buzzy” Wares to the Montgomery Rebels a minor league team in exchange for the rental of a stadium. The Montgomery Rebels will allow the Browns to use their stadium during spring training-rent free. he Southern Association Class-A team will return the 26 year-old infielder to St. Louis later in the season. He will debut on September 15, 1913   vs. BOS  and he goes 0-1. Wares will play part of the 1913 and 1914 season in St Louis and hang around in the minors until 1920.The Browns didn’t tell Wares about the deal until the last minute. When the manager called Buzzy into his office on the last day of spring training, Wares thought it was to tell him he had made the team with his strong play. However, skipper, George Stovall informed Wares that he was staying in Montgomery, telling him “You’re the payment for our grounds rental.” He played over 250 games of Montgomery.  Wares will later rejoin the Cardinals as

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