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1967-04-12, WTEN, 30 min.
- Bob McNamara
- Whitey Ford
- Mickey Mantle
- Bill Robinson
- Elston Howard
- Horace Clarke
- Mel Stottlemyre
- Ralph Houk
- Joe Verbanic
- Bob Fishel
- Ruben Amaro
- Steve Whitaker
Host Bob McNamara looks at the "NEW" New York Yankees prospects for the 1967 season. A SPECIAL REPORT by sports director Bob McNamara from Ft. Lauderdale Florida spring training facility about the prospects for the New York Yankees as they head for their 1967 season. Mikey Mantle has been targeted to play first base to save his ailing legs this season. We hear from Mickey on his approach to playing this position. Others give their opinions including Manager Ralph Houk and Whitey Ford. Manager Houk runs down his new 1967 line-up position by position. Others interviewed include Joe Verbanic, Ruben Amaro, Mel Stottlemyre, Bill Robinson, front office personnel Bob Fishel, and Steve Whitaker. Commercials include Schick Auto Band Safety Razor Company, McDonald's Cheese Burgers, and Channel 10 New Night Beat where host Bob McNamara is sports director. NOTE: The 1967 New York Yankees played 162 games during the regular season, won 72 games, lost 90 games, and finished in ninth place.
1972-09-27, WGY, 211 min.
- Frank Messer
- Bill White
- Phil Rizzuto
- Norm Cash
- Horace Clarke
- Roy White
- Bobby Murcer
- Felipe Alou
- Thurman Munson
- Gene Michael
- Sparky Lyle
- Dick McAuliffe
- Tony Taylor
- Al Kaline
- Duke Sims
- Frank Howard
- Ike Brown
- Mickey Stanley
- Jim Northrup
- Aurelio Rodriguez
- Ed Brinkman
- Ron Blomberg
- Joe Coleman
- Fred Sherman
- John Gamble
- Lerrin LaGrow
- Gates Brown
- Chris Zachary
- Willie Horton
- Marv Lane
- Bernie Allen Hal Lanier
- Steve Kline
- Joe Staton
- Chuck Seelback
- ` Bill Stayback
- John Heller
Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, and Bill White do the play by play. Detroit Tigers 6, New York Yankees 5 Game Played on Wednesday, September 27, 1972 (Night game) at Tiger Stadium Yankees 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 10 0 Tigers 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 - 6 12 1 Sparky Lyle, who leads the major leagues in saves with 35, suffered one of his rare failures in relief when the Tigers came from behind to defeat the Yankees 6-5. The Yankees scored three runs on a homer by Johnny Callison in the first inning and added two on a single by Bobby Murcer in the third. Trailing, 5-1, the Tigers began their rally in the eighth with a run on singles by Willie Horton, Al Kaline and Duke Sims to kayo Steve Kline. Frank Howard, pinch-hitting, greeted Lyle's arrival with a run-scoring single and, after a walk, Mickey Stanley hit a sacrifice fly to make it 5-4. In the ninth, Ed Brinkman and Horton singled and Tony Taylor was safe on a bunt that the Yankees let roll. Kaline came through with a sacrifice fly to tie the score and Sims followed with a single to drive in the winning run.
1972-09-28, WGY, 211 min.
- Phil Rizzuto
- Bill White
- Frank Messer
- Norm Cash
- Horace Clarke
- Roy White
- Bobby Murcer
- Felipe Alou
- Thurman Munson
- John Ellis
- Rusty Torres
- Clerino Sanchez
- Gene Michael
- Mel Stottlemyre
- Ron Swoboda
- Lindy McDaniel
- Charlie Spikes
- Sparky Lyle
- Dick McAuliffe
- Tony Taylor
- Al Kaline
- Duke Sims
- Frank Howard
- Ike Brown
- Mickey Stanley
- Jim Northrup
- Aurelio Rodriguez
- Ed Brinkman
- Mickey Lolich
- Paul Jata
Thursday, September 28, 1972 Start Time: 8:04 p.m. Local Attendance: 21,185 Venue: Tiger Stadium Game Duration: 3:31 Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, and Bill White are the announcers as the New York Yankees win 3 runs to 2 over the Detroit Tigers in 12 innings. Three notable homeruns by Yankee's Thurman Munson, Yankee pitcher Lindy McDaniel, and Roy White provide a win and opportunity for New York not to be eliminated from playoff contention. NOTE: In the top of the eighth inning there is a brief missing gap of audio which does not include John Ellis' complete at bat, or includes the following batter, Rusty Torres at bat. The sound track picks up after 1 & 2 count to Ellis with Celarino Sanchez at bat with a count of 0 & 2.
1972-10-01, WGY, 139 min.
- Phil Rizzuto
- Bill White
- Frank Messer
- Gaylord Perry
- Fritz Peterson
- Robert Merrill
- Mickey Mantle
- Horace Clarke
- Roy White
- Bobby Murcer
- Thurman Munson
- Rusty Torres
- Gene Michael
- Ron Blomberg
- Bernie Allen
- Fritz Peterson
- Frank Tepedino
- Buddy Bell
- Jack Brohamer
- Chris Chambliss
- Ray Fosse
- Graig Nettles
- Roy Foster
- Kurt Bevacqua
- Del Unser
- Frank Duffy
- Tommy McCraw
- Gaylord Perry
Gaylord Perry wins his 24th game of the season as the Cleveland Indians defeat the New York Yankees 2-1 in 11 innings in the first game of a doubleheader at Yankee Stadium. Fritz Peterson is the losing pitcher for the Yankees. Announcers are Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, and Bill White. Aired on WGY Radio, Schenectady, New York. NOTE: -This game rescheduled from September 30, 1972 (Rain). Game goes 11 innings. Cleveland Indians 2, New York Yankees 1. -Frank Messer and Phil Rizzuto do the play by play and color broadcast with Bill White replacing Rizzuto in the top of the seventh inning. -Robert Merrill sings the National Anthem. -AT 28 minutes into the broadcast, Phil Rizzuto and Frank Messer discuss Mickey Mantle and his great interest in returning to baseball as a manager. -At 50 minutes into the broadcast, Phil Rizzuto and Frank Messer discuss Roberto Clamente's 3000th hit yesterday. -At 64 minutes into the game Cleveland Indians Roy Foster sliding into third base tears his right knee cartilage. He leaves the game which would be his last as a major leaguer. At 80 minutes in loud speaker announcer confirms injury to Roy Foster. Rizzuto and Messer react. -21st final Yankee double header played during the 1972 season. -Cleveland Indians Gaylord Perry pitches his 29th COMPLETE game of the 1972 season.
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.