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1972-09-30, WRGB, 215 min.
- Al Kaline
- Joe Garagiola
- Dick Williams
- Bob Prince
- Arthur Godfrey
- Jimmy Piersall
- Sparky Anderson
- Willie Horton
- Brooks Robinson
- Curt Gowdy
- Tony Kubek
- Roberto Clemente
- David Frye
- George Blanda
- Duke Sims
- George Scott
- Joe Coleman
- Ken Brett
- Skip Lockwood
- Norm Cash
- Al Michaels
- Ted Williams
- Ron Theobald
- Ellie Rodriguez
- Dave May
- John Briggs
- Frank Linzy
- Joe Lahoud
- Mike Ferraro
- Rick Auerbach
- Jim Colborn
- Tommie Reynolds
- Syd O'Brien
- Earl Stephenson
- Brock Davis
- Ken Sanders
- Ollie Brown
- Dick McAuliffe
- Tony Taylor
- Mickey Stanley
- Jim Northup
- Aurelio Rodriguez
- Ed Brinkman
- Gates Brown
- Chuck Seelbach
- Bill Verdon
Al Kaline leads a 16-hit Detroit Tiger attack with four hits and an eighth inning home run as the American League Western Division champion Detroit Tigers pummel the Milwaukee Brewers 13-4 at Tiger Stadium in Detroit. Joe Coleman wins his 19th game of the year and George Scott connects for his 20th homer of the year in the sixth inning for the Brewers. Prior to the game the final pre-game show, "BASEBALL TODAY" with Curt Gowdy and Tony Kubek discuss the end of season teams in contention of getting into the playoffs. Interviews include Jimmy Piersall talking with Dick Williams, Bob Prince talking with Bill Verdon, Sparking Anderson speaking with Al Michaels. Following the game on BASEBALL TODAY: A PLAYOFF PREVIEW Tony Kubek interviews Al Kaline and Duke Sims, who also homered in the eighth inning. Announcers are Curt Gowdy and Tony Kubek. Final NBC Game of the Week broadcast for 1972. NOTE: During the game announcements by Curt Gowdy and Tony Kubek discussing yesterday's what seemed like a hit taken away from Roberto Clemente and later in the broadcast flashing the news on Roberto Clemente's 3000th hit today. Also commentary about the retirement of Ted Williams as manager of the Texas Rangers. *OCCASIONAL NBC TV Broadcast reception at times. Seconds gap in continuity from track 1 at 3 hours 07 minutes in broadcast to second track which lasts for 28 minutes. COMMERCIALS include: Armstrong Carpets, Mohawk National Bank, Tapp Furniture, Promo for film "Cactus Flower," Promo for TV's "Wonderful World of Disney," Anacin, Perpetration H, Bell Systems, Sears Car Batteries, Major League Baseball, 1973 Plymouth Satellite Automobiles with Spokesman, Arthur Godfrey, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Vitalis, David Frye for Copy Machines, Gillette Track Two Blades, Right Guard Deodorant, Gillette Foamy Face Saver Cream, Schlitz Beer, Chrysler Electronic Systems, Aqua Velva, Williams Electric Shaver, El Producto Cigars, Dodge Dart Sport Convertible, J.C. Penny, Shell Super Regular Gasoline, Joe Garagiola for Dodge Charger, Alka Seltzer ("I can't believe I ate that whole thing"), Gillette Double Edge Blades Platinum Plus, Florsheim Boots, Dodge Plug Cam Suspension, Guinness Beer, Atlas Tires, Brooks Robinson for Anti Drug Use, Promo for film "The Beguiled," George Blanda for Dodge. NOTE: Even the magnificent BASEBALL REFERENCE website guide gets the facts wrong on occasion. The game is not 2 hours and 51 minutes long but actually lasts 3 hours & 25 seconds.
1972-10-02, WGY, 143 min.
- Phil Rizzuto
- Bill White
- Bobby Murcer
- Frank Messer
- Ken Brett
- Horace Clarke
- Felipe Alou
- Thurman Munson
- Gene Michael
- Charlie Spikes
- Steve Kline
- Celerino Sanchez
- Ron Theobald
- Ellie Rodriguez
- Brock Davis
- Dave May
- Joe Lahoud
- Mike Ferraro
- Rick Auerbach
- Ken Brett
The Milwaukee Brewers pound out thirteen base hits to defeat the New York Yankees 6-1 at Yankee Stadium. Ken Brett defeats Steve Kline. Bobby Murcer hits his 32nd home run of the season in a losing effort for the Yankees. Announcers are Bill White, Frank Messer, and Phil Rizzuto. Aired on WGY Radio. Summary: Left hander Ken Brett fired a six hitter and the Milwaukee Brewers aggressively created an eighth inning tie with three runs and defeated the New York Yankees 6-1 in American League baseball Monday night. The loss dropped the New York Yankees into fourth place in the East Division, one-half game behind Baltimore. Ken Brett Who surrendered Bobby Murcer's 32nd home-run in the first inning was locked in a 1-1 tie with Steve Kline until the eighth inning. Rick Auerbach opened with a single and walks to Brett and Ellie Rodriquez loaded the bases with one out. Brock Davis singled for one run. George Scott's sacrifice fly made it 3-1 and Dave May's single gave the brewers another run. Milwaukee scored two more runs in the4 night on three hits, one of them by Ken Brett. NOTE: What makes these baseball air checks so valued and rare are the completeness of these games which not only include the opening chit chat by Yankee announcers, over a dozen minutes before the first pitch, but the inclusion of all commercials broadcasts.
1972-10-03, WGY, 136 min.
- Bill White
- Bobby Murcer
- Frank Messer
- Skip Lockwood
- Mel Stottlemyre
- Roy White
- Felipe Alou
- Thurman Munson
- John Ellis
- Rusty Torres
- Lindy McDaniel
- Bernie Allen
- Hal Lanier
- Frank Tepedino
- Ron Theobald
- Ellie Rodriguez
- Dave May
- Joe Lahoud
- Mike Ferraro
- Rick Auerbach
- Horace Clarke
- Ron Blomberg
- Charles Sanchez
- Jerry Kenney
- George Scott
- John Briggs
- Skip Lockwood
- Gary Ryerson
- Chuck Taylor
- Mormon Tabernacle Choir
The next to last game of the New York Yankee 1972 season. Mel Stottlemyre starts his 36th game, trying to tie a Yankee record of pitching eight shutouts in a season. He is the losing pitcher going eight innings in a 3-2 defeat. The Milwaukee Brewers defeat the New York Yankees 3-2 at Yankee Stadium in New York City. Skip Lockwood defeats Mel Stottlemyre. Bobby Murcer hits his 33rd homer of the season and Roy White hits his 10th, both off Lockwood, who wins his 8th game of the season. Announcers are Bill White, and Frank Messer. Aired on WGY Radio. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir sing the National Anthem prior to the game.