The eighth podcast is up. Thanks to freemidi.org for the audio files. This week Eric and Matthew talk the 1971 baseball season and ask the question just what is clean the house music?
A.L. West New York 18-19 Pittsburgh 18-11, 1 game back St. Louis 17-14, 3 Montreal 12-10, 3.5 Chicago 13-17, 6.5 Philadelphia 9-18, 9
N.L. West San Francisco 23-9 Atlanta 15-15, 7 Houston 14-16, 8 Los Angeles 15-17, 8 Cincinnati 11-18, 10.5 San Diego 9-20, 12.5
A.L. West Oakland 21-11 Kansas City 16-14, 4 California 16-16, 5 Minnesota 15-15, 5 Milwaukee 12-15, 6.5 Chicago 10-18, 9
A.L. East Boston 18-9 Baltimore 16-12, 2.5 Detroit 14-14, 4.5 New York 13-14, 5 Washington 13-16, 6 Cleveland 9-19, 9.5
Tony Oliva and Harmon Killebrew are now 1-2 in American League batting average—.407 and .336, respectively. Oliva leads the league in home runs (nine); Killebrew, in runs batted in (25). Boog Powell is second in both of those categories (seven and 24).
The A’s were off yesterday 1971 after sweeping a May 9 doubleheader with the Orioles on the strength of complete-game pitching from Vida Blue and then Jim Hunter. Blue started off the season with a loss, and now he’s on a streak of eight straight complete-game victories.
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ReplyDeleteMy gosh, I love listening to us talk on this podcast.
ReplyDeleteWe have got to quit talking about Boston, however.
ReplyDeleteWell, we're obviously not finished talking about Boston yet. In today's Paducah Sun:
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"We're looking forward to coming to Paducah ..."
That's great. Get to seatgeek for your tickets.
DeleteHere are the MLB standings as of May 11, 1971 ...
ReplyDeleteA.L. West
New York 18-19
Pittsburgh 18-11, 1 game back
St. Louis 17-14, 3
Montreal 12-10, 3.5
Chicago 13-17, 6.5
Philadelphia 9-18, 9
N.L. West
San Francisco 23-9
Atlanta 15-15, 7
Houston 14-16, 8
Los Angeles 15-17, 8
Cincinnati 11-18, 10.5
San Diego 9-20, 12.5
A.L. West
Oakland 21-11
Kansas City 16-14, 4
California 16-16, 5
Minnesota 15-15, 5
Milwaukee 12-15, 6.5
Chicago 10-18, 9
A.L. East
Boston 18-9
Baltimore 16-12, 2.5
Detroit 14-14, 4.5
New York 13-14, 5
Washington 13-16, 6
Cleveland 9-19, 9.5
Tony Oliva and Harmon Killebrew are now 1-2 in American League batting average—.407 and .336, respectively. Oliva leads the league in home runs (nine); Killebrew, in runs batted in (25). Boog Powell is second in both of those categories (seven and 24).
The A’s were off yesterday 1971 after sweeping a May 9 doubleheader with the Orioles on the strength of complete-game pitching from Vida Blue and then Jim Hunter. Blue started off the season with a loss, and now he’s on a streak of eight straight complete-game victories.
Oh, here comes the MIDI ...!
ReplyDeleteLove playing Guess the Closing MIDI ...
ReplyDeleteIs this "Crazy For You"?
ReplyDeleteYes, it's "Crazy For You." That's great.
I actually joined FreeMIDI.org the other day. That's a great-looking site.
Here are 20 minutes of November 1970 easy-listening radio from Houston.
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