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| 1 | It's A Beautiful Day For A Ball Game | Major League Baseball | |
| 2 | Centerfield | Major League Baseball |  |
| 3 | I Love Mickey | Major League Baseball | |
| 4 | D-O-D-G-E-R-S Song (Oh, Really? No, O'Malley) | Major League Baseball | |
| 5 | Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball? | Major League Baseball | |
| 6 | Talkin' Baseball (Willie, Mickey & "The Duke") | Major League Baseball | |
| 7 | Catfish | Major League Baseball | |
| 8 | Take Me Out To The Ball Game | Major League Baseball | |
| 9 | Joltin' Joe DiMaggio | Major League Baseball |  |
| 10 | Baseball Boogie | Major League Baseball | |
| 11 | The First Baseball Game | Major League Baseball | |
| 12 | Right Field | Major League Baseball | |
| 13 | Say Hey (The Willie Mays Song) | Major League Baseball | |
| 14 | Van Lingle Mungo | Major League Baseball | |
| 15 | A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request | Major League Baseball | |
| 16 | The Ball Game | Major League Baseball | |
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| 1 | New York Yankees score seven runs in one inning during the final game of the 1936 World Series. | Major League Baseball | |
| 2 | New York Yankees sweep Chicago Cubs to win the 1938 World Series, their third consecutive series win | Major League Baseball | |
| 3 | New York Yankees become the first team to win four consecutive World Series titles. | Major League Baseball | |
| 4 | "The Shot Heard Round The World" - New York Giants' Bobby Thomson homers against Brooklyn Dodgers... | Major League Baseball |  |
| 5 | "The Catch" - New York Giants' Willie Mays robs the Cleveland Indians' Vic Wertz with an over-the... | Major League Baseball | |
| 6 | New York Yankees' Don Larsen pitches only perfect game in World Series history. | Major League Baseball | |
| 7 | Ted Williams homers in his final at bat in the major leagues | Major League Baseball | |
| 8 | Pittsburgh Pirates' Bill Mazeroski's Game 7 home run wins 1960 World Series. | Major League Baseball | |
| 9 | New York Yankees' Roger Maris breaks Babe Ruth's single season home run record. | Major League Baseball | |
| 10 | New York Yankees' Mickey Mantle sets World Series home run record with 16th round-tripper. | Major League Baseball | |
| 11 | New York Yankees' Mickey Mantle hits his 500th career home run. | Major League Baseball | |
| 12 | The Amazin' New York Mets win the 1969 World Series. | Major League Baseball | |
| 13 | Atlanta Braves' "Hammerin' Hank" Aaron breaks Babe Ruth's career home run record. | Major League Baseball | |
| 14 | Boston Red Sox's Carlton Fisk homers to win Game 6 of the 1975 World Series. | Major League Baseball | |
| 15 | New York Yankees' Reggie Jackson homers three times in final game of 1977 World Series. | Major League Baseball | |
| 16 | New York Yankees' Bucky Dent homers to beat Red Sox and win the 1978 American League Eastern Divisio | Major League Baseball | |
| 17 | Cincinnati Reds' Tom Seaver becomes fifth player to amass 3,000 strikeouts. | Major League Baseball | |
| 18 | Kansas City Royals' George Brett has home run disqualified for pine tar too far up the bat handle. | Major League Baseball | |
| 19 | Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose breaks Ty Cobb's all-time hits record. | Major League Baseball | |
| 20 | Bill Buckner's legendary error continues the Boston Red Sox curse. | Major League Baseball | |
| 21 | Los Angeles Dodgers' Kirk Gibson homers to win Game 1 of the 1988 World Series. | Major League Baseball |  |
| 22 | Texas Rangers' Nolan Ryan hurls his seventh no-hitter. | Major League Baseball | |
| 23 | Toronto Blue Jays' Joe Carter wins Game 6 of the 1993 World Series with a home run. | Major League Baseball | |
| 24 | Baltimore Orioles' Cal Ripken, Jr., breaks Lou Gehrig's consecutive games played record. | Major League Baseball | |
| 25 | St. Louis Cardinals' Mark McGwire breaks Roger Maris' single season home run record with 62. | Major League Baseball | |
| 26 | Chicago Cubs' Sammy Sosa ties Mark McGwire's single season home run record of 62. | Major League Baseball | |
| 27 | San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds breaks Mark McGwire's single season home run record with 71. | Major League Baseball | |
| 28 | Arizona Diamondbacks' Luis Gonzalez's Game 7 hit beats the New York Yankees to win the 2001 World Se | Major League Baseball | |
| 29 | Seattle Mariners' Ichiro Suzuki breaks George Sisler's single season hits record. | Major League Baseball | |
| 30 | Boston Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals to win 2004 World Series and break 86-year-old curse. | Major League Baseball | |
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| 1 | Philadelphia Athletics' manager Connie Mack, Red Smith and Andy Coakley reminisce about the early... | Major League Baseball | |
| 2 | Cy Young remembers his perfect game. (1904) | Major League Baseball | |
| 3 | Ty Cobb talks about his career. (1906-1918) | Major League Baseball | |
| 4 | St. Louis Cardinals' player-manager Frankie Frisch remembers his 1934 World Championship team, fo... | Major League Baseball | |
| 5 | Babe Ruth talks about his goals in baseball. (1934) | Major League Baseball | |
| 6 | Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis declares Baseball Hall of Fame open. (1939) | Major League Baseball | |
| 7 | An ailing Lou Gehrig announces his retirement and bids farewell at Yankee Stadium. (1939) | Major League Baseball | |
| 8 | New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia on the war and baseball. (1942) | Major League Baseball | |
| 9 | Boston Red Sox's Ted Williams talks about his love of baseball. (1946) | Major League Baseball | |
| 10 | Babe Ruth gives farewell address at Yankee Stadium. (1947) | Major League Baseball | |
| 11 | Brooklyn Dodgers' Jackie Robinson reflects on being baseball's first African-American player. (1948) | Major League Baseball |  |
| 12 | New York Yankees' "Joltin'" Joe DiMaggio announces his retirement from baseball. (1951) | Major League Baseball | |
| 13 | Leo Durocher reminisces about managing the 1954 World Champion New York Giants. (1955) | Major League Baseball | |
| 14 | Detroit Tigers' Hank Greenberg reminisces about his greatest thrill in baseball. (1956) | Major League Baseball | |
| 15 | New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers announce their move to the West Coast. (1957) | Major League Baseball | |
| 16 | New York Yankees' manager Casey Stengel testifies before the Senate Subcommittee on Monopoly and ... | Major League Baseball | |
| 17 | New York Yankees' Whitey Ford discusses pitching fundamentals. (1963) | Major League Baseball | |
| 18 | Los Angeles Dodgers' Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax hold out for new contracts. (1966) | Major League Baseball | |
| 19 | St. Louis Cardinals great Stan Musial on unionizing players and the expansion of the league. (1966) | Major League Baseball | |
| 20 | San Francisco Giants' Gaylord Perry talks about pitching. (1966) | Major League Baseball | |
| 21 | Baltimore Orioles' Brooks Robinson discusses the 1966 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers a | Major League Baseball | |
| 22 | Chicago White Sox owner Bill Veeck on the 1966 World Series. (1966) | Major League Baseball | |
| 23 | New York Yankees' Yogi Berra is inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. (1972) | Major League Baseball | |
| 24 | Detroit Tigers' Denny McLain discusses pitching. (1972) | Major League Baseball | |
| 25 | Future Hall of Famer Frank Robinson on his trade from the Baltimore Orioles to the Los Angeles Dodge | Major League Baseball | |
| 26 | Cincinnati Reds' Johnny Bench on the 1972 National League West divisional race. (1972) | Major League Baseball | |
| 27 | Boston Red Sox's Carl Yastrzemski talks about the upcoming season. (1972) | Major League Baseball | |
| 28 | Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose on the upcoming National League play-offs. (1972) | Major League Baseball |  |
| 29 | Oakland Athletics' Reggie Jackson reveals he received death threats prior to the 1973 World Series. | Major League Baseball | |
| 30 | New York Yankees' Reggie Jackson answers his critics. (circa 1973 - '74) | Major League Baseball | |
| 31 | NBC announcer Tony Kubek interviews Atlanta Braves' "Hammerin' Hank" Aaron about the pressure of try | Major League Baseball | |
| 32 | New York Yankees' Bucky Dent on his above-normal home run production. (1977) | Major League Baseball | |
| 33 | California Angels' Reggie Jackson returns to an ovation at Yankee Stadium. (1982) | Major League Baseball | |
| 34 | New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner speaks to rumors he will sell the team. (1982) | Major League Baseball | |
| 35 | Pete Rose addresses the Dowd Report's accusations that he gambled while manager of the Cincinnati Re | Major League Baseball | |
| 36 | Former Baltimore Orioles' Cal Ripken, Jr., reflects on his consecutive games played streak. (1995) | Major League Baseball | |
| 37 | NBC Anchor Brian Williams' account of St. Louis Cardinals' Mark McGwire's single season record-break | Major League Baseball | |
| 38 | Mark McGwire on the groundskeeper who caught his 62nd home run ball. (1998) | Major League Baseball | |
| 39 | Chicago Cubs' Sammy Sosa reflects on his record-breaking 66 home runs. (1998) | Major League Baseball | |
| 40 | Sammy Sosa on his pending suspension for using a corked bat. (2003) | Major League Baseball | |
| 41 | San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds talks about hitting his 700th career home run. (2004) | Major League Baseball | |
| 42 | Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona on the possibility of winning the final game of the World Seri | Major League Baseball | |
| 43 | Philadelphia Athletics manager Connie Mack coins the hopeful phrase "There's always next year!" (192 | Major League Baseball | |
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| 1 | Casey At The Bat - DeWolf Hopper (1909) | Major League Baseball | |
| 2 | The Man Who Fanned Casey - DeWolf Hopper (1909) | Major League Baseball | |
| 3 | Babe & Lou, The Home Run Twins - Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig (1928) | Major League Baseball | |
| 4 | Colgate Sports Newsreel With Bill Stern and the "Strange But True" beginning of the National League. | Major League Baseball | |
| 5 | Babe Ruth answers questions from his young fans. (1941) | Major League Baseball | |
| 6 | "Two Top Gruskin" - Duffy's Tavern radio program (1947) | Major League Baseball | |
| 7 | Joe DiMaggio answers mailbag questions from his fans. (1948) | Major League Baseball | |
| 8 | Ralph Kiner sponsors Wheaties and trades barbs with Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour. (1950) | Major League Baseball | |
| 9 | Richie Ashburn gets his energy from eating Wheaties! (1950) | Major League Baseball | |
| 10 | Bob Feller speaks to announcer Bill Stern about baseball and disabled American veterans. (1950) | Major League Baseball | |
| 11 | Who's On First? - Bud Abbott & Lou Costello (1951) | Major League Baseball |  |
| 12 | The Seventh Inning Stretch sponsored by Falstaff Beer. (1953) | Major League Baseball | |
| 13 | Joe DiMaggio marries actress Marilyn Monroe. (1954) | Major League Baseball | |
| 14 | Mutual and Falstaff Beer present the "Game Of The Day." (1955) | Major League Baseball | |
| 15 | Dizzy Dean promises Dinah Shore some Christmas snow. (1957) | Major League Baseball | |
| 16 | Brooklyn Dodgers General Manager Branch Rickey laments the future of baseball and its and its exp... | Major League Baseball | |
| 17 | Hit a home run with Falstaff Beer! (1957) | Major League Baseball | |
| 18 | Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Walter Alston sponsors Packard Bell televisions. (1959) | Major League Baseball | |
| 19 | Roy Campanella promotes Packard Bell televisions and hi-fi's. (1959) | Major League Baseball | |
| 20 | Don Drysdale endorses Proposition "S" for better schools. (1960) | Major League Baseball | |
| 21 | Fond remembrances of Ebbets Field and the Brooklyn Dodgers before the stadium is torn down. (Feat... | Major League Baseball | |
| 22 | Reggie Jackson promotes the Volkswagen Rabbit. (1976) | Major League Baseball | |
| 23 | Tommy Lasorda is bleeping mad after New York Mets' Dave Kingman hits three home runs against the ... | Major League Baseball |  |
| 24 | Announcers comment on the start of 24-hour sports network ESPN and its effect on baseball teams' rev | Major League Baseball | |
| 25 | "Beisbol been good to me" - Comedian Garrett Morris of Saturday Night Live as fictitious New York Me | Major League Baseball | |
| 26 | Announcer Mel Allen and This Week In Baseball (1980s) | Major League Baseball | |
| 27 | Detroit Tigers promote an upcoming series with the Seattle Mariners. (1988) | Major League Baseball | |
| 28 | Boston Red Sox fans speculate that "The Curse of The Bambino" (Babe Ruth) may be coming to an end. ( | Major League Baseball | |
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