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1973-10-14, NBC, 68 min.
- Curt Gowdy
- Willie Mays
- Vida Blue
- Monte Moore
- Tony Kubek
- Reggie Jackson
- Wayne Garrett
- John Milner
- Rusty Staub
- Ed Kranepool
- Don Hahn
- Vic Davalillo
- Bud Harrelson
- Tug McGraw
- Ray Fosse
- Cleon Jones
- Jim Beauchamp
- Felix Millan
- Jerry Grote
- Jerry Koosman
- Ray Sadecki
- George Theodore
- Harry Parker
- George Stone
- Bert Campaneris
- Joe Rudi
- Sal Bando
- Gene Tenace
- Jesus Alou
- Dick Green
- Angel Mangual
- Ted Kubiak
- MIke Andrews
- Horacio Pina
- Darold Knowles
- Billy Conigliaro
- Blue Moon Odom
- Deron Johnson
- Allan Lewis
- Rollie Fingers
- Paul Lindblad
Game 2 of the 1973 World Series between the New York Mets and Oakland A's. The Mets defeat the A's in 12 innings 10-7, to even the series at one game apiece. This archived audio air check is joined in progress in the top of the Mets 10th inning with one out of this 70th World Series contest when the score is tied up at 6 to 6 and recorded to conclusion including the last out in the bottom of the 12th inning. Notable for this game, it tied a World Series record for most pitchers used in a single World Series game. Also, this game entered the record books for the longest World Series game at 253 minutes long, the Mets using five pitchers, 18 players overall and the Athletics using six pitchers, 21 players overall. NOTE: Archived and available on You Tube is a video of this game that runs 2 hours and 27 minutes of the 4 hours and 13 minutes which was the longest World Series game time at that time. This NBC TV excerpt of the game is not complete, and the air check is missing most of the (non-scoring) action from the top of the fifth to the bottom of the eighth inning. More importantly there is no NBC TV broadcast video or audio coverage ny announcers Curt Gowdy and Monte Moore of the live play by play action covering the entire bottom of the 11th and top of the 12th inning when WILLIE MAYS GETS HIS FINAL MAJOR LEAGUE HIT (AN RBI GO AHEAD SINGLE) as a player capping off his long esteemed career (3,293 hits). NOTE: The above Willie Mays treasured air check in the archive of Archival Television Audio, is not extant anywhere else in the country's vast bastions of museums, or private collections nor is Willie May's last at bat (also "lost" in the NBC TV vaults) as a major leaguer in Game 3 of the 1973 World Series (Oct. 16, 1973). Also, ATA has archived the only television (WPIX Channel 11 New York) broadcast record of Willie Mays last at bat as a New York Giant (September 29, 1957). There also does not exist live play by play coverage of the Oakland Athletics batting in the bottom of the 12th inning. Game ending with the Mets 10 and the Athletics 7. This marathon contest went into extra innings tied at 6, and in the top of the 10th the A's caught a break when left fielder Joe Rudi threw out Bud Harrelson at the plate - except that catcher Ray Fosse never tagged him. So it stayed deadlocked until the top of the 12th. A Mays RBI single gave the Mets a 7–6 lead, then a ball went between A's second baseman Mike Andrews' legs to score two and make it 9-6. The next batter grounded to Andrews, but the umpire (incorrectly) ruled his throw to first pulled Gene Tenace off the bag and a run scored to make it 10–6. NOTE: AT TRACK 36 THERE IS A 16 SECOND SILENT GAP.
1973-10-21, WNBC, 40 min.
- Dick Williams
- Reggie Jackson
- Rollie Fingers
- Bert Campaneris
- Charles O. Finley
- Curt Gowdy
- Tony Kubek
- Monte Moore
- Darold Knowles
- Joe Rudi
Curt Gowdy does the play-by-play from the Mets top of the eighth inning in this seventh and deciding game. Tony Kubek and Monte Moore interview the victorious Oakland team from their clubhouse. They interview owner Charles O. Finley, who congratulates team captain Sal Bando. Also interviewed are manager Dick Williams, Joe Rudi and Reggie Jackson, who reveals there was a threat on his life by the "Weatherman" terrorist group. He also gives praise to Dick Williams. Moore interviews Darold Knowles, Rollie Fingers, Sal Bando and Bert Campaneris. Gowdy wraps up the broadcast.1974-10-17, WNBC, 34 min.
- Sal Bando
- Reggie Jackson
- Bert Campaneris
- Charles O. Finley
- Curt Gowdy
- Tony Kubek
- Bowie Kuhn
- Monte Moore
- Ray Fosse
- Jim "Catfish" Hunter
Curt Gowdy anounces the play-by-play from the top of the Dodger 8th inning. Tony Kubek does the "color" commentary from the victorious Oakland clubhouse. Monte Moore and Kubek interview commissioner of baseball Bowie Kuhn, who presents the championship trophy to the A's team. There are interviews with Catfish Hunter, Sal Bando, Reggie Jackson, Bert Campaneris, Ray Fosse and owner Charles O. Finley. Gowdy wraps up the broadcast.1977-10-18, WNBC, 35 min.
- Yogi Berra
- Howard Cosell
- Don Sutton
- Reggie Jackson
- Mike Torrez
- Bowie Kuhn
- Tom Seaver
- Billy Martin
- Thurman Munson
- Keith Jackson
- Bill White
Keith Jackson does the play-by-play from the bottom of the Yankee 7th inning in the deciding 6th game of the series, with the score 7 to 3 Yankees. Howard Cosell and Tom Seaver do the "color" commentary. Reggie Jackson hits his third home run of the game in the 8th inning. From the victorious Yankee clubhouse, Bill White interviews Manager Billy Martin, Yogi Berra, Thurman Munson, Reggie Jackson, Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who presents the championship trophy. Also interviewed are Mike Torrez and George Steinbrenner. On the field, Don Sutton is interviewed. Cosell and Seaver wrap up the broadcast.1977-10-18, , min.
Several innings of game 6 plus Reggie Jackson home run. Final game of Series won by Yankees 4 games to 2. Announcers: Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell, Tom Seaver.
1977-10-22, CBS, min.
CBS News special on New York Yankees World Series triumph over Los Angeles Dodgers.
1980-08-14, , min.
The Ysnkees play the Orioles at Memorial Stadium. Yankees win 4-3. Reggie Jackson hits his 31st homer.