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1972-10-01, WGY, 157 min.
- Phil Rizzuto
- Bill White
- Bobby Murcer
- Frank Messer
- Rob Gardner
- Steve Dunning
- Roy White
- Bobby Murcer
- Felipe Alou
- Thurman Munson
- John Ellis
- Rusty Torres
- Gene Michael
- Lindy McDaniel
- Sparky Lyle
- Ron Blomberg
- Bernie Allen
- Buddy Bell
- Jack Brohamer
- Chris Chambliss
- Ray Fosse
- Kurt Bevacqua
- Del Unser
- Frank Duffy
- Tommy McCraw
- Horrace Clarke
- Celerino Sanchez
- Rob Gardner
- Graig Nettles
- Steve Dunning
- Tom Hilgendorf
- Ed Farmer
The Cleveland Indians complete a sweep of a doubleheader against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium with a 4-3 2nd game win. Bobby Murcer hits his 30th and 31st home runs of the season off of Indians winning pitcher Steve Dunning. Rob Gardner absorbs the loss for the Yankees. Announcers are Bill White, Frank Messer, and Phil Rizzuto. Aired on WGY Radio. October 1, 1972 Cleveland Indians 4 at New York Yankees 3 (second game of a double header) L NOTE: Only a little over 13,000 paid admissions to this second game of a doubleheader at Yankee Stadium 1.
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.