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#458: KINER'S KORNER
1963-04-30, WOR, 12 min.
Phil Foster, Buddy Hackett, Ralph Kiner

In this Mets Baseball post-game show, Ralph Kiner welcomes guests Buddy Hackett and Phil Foster.
#459: KINER'S KORNER
1963-05-04, WOR, 8 min.
Ralph Kiner, Willie Mays

Ralph Kiner interviews Willie Mays on "Willie Mays Night" at the Polo Grounds. The current Giants superstar reflects on his illustrious career and about his future.
#463: KINER'S KORNER
1963-05-11, WOR, 10 min.
Casey Stengel, Ralph Kiner

Ralph Kiner interviews New York Mets manager Casey Stengel from the Polo Grounds.
#474: KINER'S KORNER
1963-05-30, WOR, 10 min.
Jimmy Piersall, Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy

Ralph Kiner interviews Jimmy Piersall of the New York Mets from the Polo Grounds. Bob Murphy introduces Mets Baseball with the "Meet the Mets" theme song, which opened all WOR-TV broadcasts in 1963.
#476: KINER'S KORNER
1963-06-02, WOR, 8 min.
Duke Snider, Stan Musial, Ralph Kiner

Stan Musial and Duke Snider guest on Ralph Kiner's New York Mets post-game show from the Polo Grounds.  Snider fondly remembers his days when he played for the Brooklyn Dodgers.                          
#497: DUKE SNIDER DAY & KINER'S KORNER, THE
1963-09-12, WOR, 49 min.
Duke Snider, Miss Rheingold 1963, Lindsey Nelson, Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Gil Hodges, M. Donald Grant, Dick Young, Martha Wright, Abe Stark

A tribute to former Brooklyn Dodgers and current New York Mets, Duke Snider at the Polo Grounds with Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Lindsey Nelson, Abe Stark, Dick Young, Miss Rheingold of 1963, Gil Hodges, and M. Donald Grant. Duke Snider speaks to all his fans at the microphone. Following is a fitting tribute to the N.Y. Giants who used to play at the Polo Grounds. Miss Martha Wright sings "Auld Lang Syne" and the "National Anthem" and asks the fans to join in... "for the Duke!" On Kiner's Korner, Ralph Kiner interviews Snider who reflects on his illustrious career year by year.                                       
#503: LAST OUT AT THE POLO GROUNDS AND KINER'S KORNER, THE
1963-09-18, WOR, 21 min.
Ted Schriber, Casey Stengel, Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Chris Short

Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Chris Short throws the last pitch at the Polo Grounds to N.Y. Mets batter, Ted Schriber, as the Phillies beat the Mets 5 to 1. Bob Murphy does the play-by-play for the last of the ninth inning. As Murphy signs off, "Auld Lang Syne" can be heard as it is sung by the crowd at the stadium. On Kiner's Korner, guest N.Y. Mets manager, Casey Stengel, reminisces with Ralph Kiner about the Polo Grounds. (Memories began for Stengel when he was a player there fifty years ago in 1913.)
#648: KINER'S KORNER
1964-04-17, WOR, 9 min.
Casey Stengel, Ralph Kiner

This is the very first post-game program from Shea Stadium with N.Y. Mets Sportscaster Ralph Kiner. Guest is Manager Casey Stengel.
#663: KINER'S KORNER
1964-05-31, WOR, 7 min.
Ralph Kiner, Larry Bearnarth, Frank Lary, Joe Christopher

N.Y. Mets Sportscaster Ralph Kiner hosts this post-game talk show with guests, Mets players Larry Bearnarth, Joe Christopher and Frank Lary after the 23 inning loss to the San Francisco Giants. This was the longest game ever played to a decision in the Major Leagues.
#674: JIM BUNNING'S PERFECT GAME
1964-06-21, WOR, 16 min.
Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Jim Bunning

9th inning coverage is heard, and a post-game interview with Jim Bunning, whose perfect game was the first in the National League since 1880. Bob Murphy does the play-by-play for this N.Y. Mets vs. Philadelphia Phillies game. Ralph Kiner interviews Bunning on this memorable Father's Day.
#6305: PITTSBURGH PIRATES VS. NEW YORK METS
1972-09-18, WKAJ, 144 min.
Lindsey Nelson, Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Roberto Clemente, Jon Matlock, Nelson Briles

Jon Matlock pitches a complete game five-hitter as the New York Mets defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 1-0 at Shea Stadium in New York. Nelson Briles is the losing pitcher for the Pirates. Announcers are Bob Murphy, Ralph Kiner, and Lindsey Nelson. Aired on WKAJ Radio.
#6306: PITTSBURGH PIRATES VS. NEW YORK METS
1972-09-19, WKAJ, 146 min.
Lindsey Nelson, Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Roberto Clemente, Bob Moose, Jerry Koosman, Bob Robertson

The Pittsburgh Pirates clinch a tie for the Eastern Division title by defeating the New York Mets 5-1 at Shea Stadium. Bob Moose wins his 12th game of the year in defeating Jerry Koosman and Bob Robertson hits his 11th homer of the season. Announcers are Bob Murphy, Lindsey Nelson, and Ralph Kiner. Aired on WKAJ Radio.
#6307: PITTSBURGH PIRATES VS. NEW YORK METS
1972-09-20, WKAJ, 135 min.
Lindsey Nelson, Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Roberto Clemente, Tom Seaver, Luke Walker

Tom Seaver strikes out fifteen Pirate hitters and scatters five hits as the New York Mets defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-1 at Shea Stadium, denying the Pirates the Eastern Division title in the National League. Luke Walker is the losing pitcher for the Pirates. Announcers are Bob Murphy, Lindsey Nelson, and Ralph Kiner. Aired on WKAJ Radio.
#6308: PITTSBURGH PIRATES VS. NEW YORK METS
1972-09-21, WKAJ, 152 min.
Lindsey Nelson, Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Steve Blass, Roberto Clemente, Joe Nolan, Gary Gentry

The Pittsburgh Pirates clinch the Eastern Division title of the National League by defeating the New York Mets 6-2 at Shea Stadium. Steve Blass scatters seven hits in winning his 18th game of the season, defeating Gary Gentry. This game featured the Major League debut of Mets catcher Joe Nolan. Announcers are Lindsey Nelson, Ralph Kiner, and Bob Murphy. Aired on WKAJ Radio.
#6309: PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES VS. NEW YORK METS
1972-09-22, WKAJ, 174 min.
Lindsey Nelson, Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Bill Robinson, Jim McAndrew

The Philadelphia Phillies defeat the New York Mets 5-4 in 11 innings at Shea Stadium in New York. Bill Robinson hits his 5th homer of the year in the second inning off of Mets starter Jim McAndrew. Announcers are Bob Murphy, Ralph Kiner, and Lindsey Nelson. Aired on WKAJ Radio.
#6310: PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES VS. NEW YORK METS
1972-09-23, WKAJ, 135 min.
Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Jon Matlock, Jim Nash

Jon Matlock pitches a complete game five-hitter, winning his 14th game of the season as the New York Mets defeat the Philadelphia Phillies, 5-3 at Shea Stadium in New York. Jim Nash suffered his eighth loss of the season against just one win. Announcers are Bob Murphy and Ralph Kiner. Aired on WKAJ Radio.
#6311: PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES VS. NEW YORK METS
1972-09-24, WKAJ, 133 min.
Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Tom Seaver, Tommy Agee, Steve Carlton

The New York Mets defeat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 at Shea Stadium in a classic pitching matchup between Tom Seaver and 25 game winner Steve Carlton. Seaver wins his 19th game of the season as Tommy Agee smashes his 13th homer of the season in the first inning off Carlton. Announcers are Bob Murphy and Ralph Kiner. Aired on WKAJ Radio.
#6312: NEW YORK METS VS. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
1972-09-26, WKAJ, 133 min.
Lindsey Nelson, Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Jerry Koosman, Joe Torre, Jim Bibby

Jerry Koosman retires the first fifteen Cardinal hitters and brings a no-hitter into the seventh inning. Joe Torre gets the first St. Louis hit, breaking up the no-hit bid. Koosman goes on to win his 10th game of the season as the New York Mets defeat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-1 at Busch Stadium. Jim Bibby is the losing pitcher for St. Louis. Announcers are Bob Murphy, Ralph Kiner, and Lindsey Nelson. Aired on WKAJ Radio.
#6183: NEW YORK METS VS. PITTSBURGH PIRATES
1972-09-30, WKAJ, 129 min.
George Burns, Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Roberto Clemente, Bing Crosby, Lee Trevino

The New York Mets play the Pittsburgh Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. Roberto Clemente gets his 3,000th and final major league base hit, a fourth inning double off of Mets pitcher Jon Matlock. Final Score: Pirates 5, Mets 0. 7 1/2 innings only, but no scoring innings are missed.  Game is broadcast on WKAJ 102.3 FM radio from Saratoga Springs New York.
All commercials recorded including spots with George Burns, Lee Trevino, and Bing Crosby chairman of the Arthritis Foundation. 
NOTE: Original broadcast transmitted with a slight hum (commercials and station identifications have no hum). After the top of the eight inning an announcer interrupts broadcast and states that "we are experiencing technical difficulties." Music is played at which point this audio air check concludes.                                      
#6317: NEW YORK METS VS. MONTREAL EXPOS: GAME 2
1972-10-03, WOR, 130 min.
Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Ken Boswell, Tom Walker, Danny Frisella

The New York Mets defeat the Montreal Expos 4-3 in 12 innings in the second game of a doubleheader from Jarry Park in Montreal. Danny Frisella defeats the Expos' Tom Walker. Ken Boswell collects four hits and drives in three runs, leading the Mets offense. Announcers are Bob Murphy, and Ralph Kiner.
#6319: NEW YORK METS VS. MONTREAL EXPOS
1972-10-04, WOR, 139 min.
Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Jon Matlock, Balor Moore, Jim Beauchamp

The New York Mets defeat the Montreal Expos 3-1 at Jarry Park in Montreal as the 1972 regular season comes to a close. The Mets score all three of their runs in the sixth inning led by Jim Beauchamp's two run home run, his 5th of the season. Jon Matlock picks up his 15th win of the season. Balor Moore is the losing pitcher for the Expos. Announcers are Bob Murphy and Ralph Kiner.
#823: 1973 NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS: N.Y. METS VS. CINCINNATI REDS, THE
1973-10-10, WNBC, 49 min.
Yogi Berra, Lindsey Nelson, Ralph Kiner, Willie Mays, Bob Murphy, M. Donald Grant, John Milner, Ed Kranepool, Rusty Staub, Herbert Walker, Tom Seaver, Felix Millan, Tug McGraw, Cleon Jones, George Stone, Jon Matlack, Bud Harrelson

Ralph Kiner does the play-by-play from the bottom of the fifth inning. In this fifth and final playoff game, Bob Murphy announces the play-by-play for the Red's ninth inning. From the victorious Mets Clubhouse, Kiner interviews Manager Yogi Berra, Ed Kranepool, Rusty Staub, Board Director Herbert Walker, Tom Seaver and Felix Millan. Bob Murphy joins Kiner with Tug McGraw, Cleon Jones, Chairman of the Board M. Donald Grant, and Willie Mays. Lindsey Nelson joins Kiner as interviews continue with Jon Matlack, John Milner, and Bud Harrelson.
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