
New York Mets vs Oakland Athletics - Oakland Coliseum - October 21st, 1973
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Baseball Buddha Radio Network shares original radio broadcasts of Major League Baseball games from before 1973. These aren’t remixed or reimagined — just the games as they were heard back then, with all the texture, rhythm, and charm of the era left intact. In addition to full broadcasts, we also feature vintage vinyl baseball records — team recaps, narrated highlights, and season summaries — preserving the forgotten soundtracks of the game’s golden age. www.baseballbuddha.com
Baseball Buddha hosts Baseball Buddha Radio Network, a sports show with 36 episodes published.

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I found a 1969 LP called The Miracle Mets – From Marvelous Marv to a Miracle: In Play-by-Play Action on eBay. It tells the story of the New York Mets from their first season in 1962 through their 1969 World Series win. N

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I found this album at a vintage store: “The Year of the Tiger '68.” It’s a narrated recap of the Detroit Tigers’ 1968 season, featuring game highlights, player interviews, and radio calls. It covers their 103-win regular

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Fleetwood Records – Purchased from eBay I picked up a copy of "...And This One Belongs to the Reds!" — a 1975 vinyl record produced by Fleetwood and narrated by Reds broadcaster Marty Brennaman. It recaps the Cincinnati

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