Multimedia

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Broadcasts for the games of individual teams can be found on their separate page.

Randy Johnson becomes the first Mariner to throw a no-hitter
Listen to Padres' announcer, Jerry Coleman's home run call
Listen to the famous home run call of the late Jack Brickhouse
Relive Ken Griffey Jr.'s wrist-breaking catch at the wall
Ray Knight explains why Pete Rose should be in the Baseball Hall of Fame
Cal Ripken Jr. hits a home run on his record breaking day, just after President Bill Clinton predicts it
Short sound clip from Take Me Out to the Ballgame, played by an instrumental band
Babe Ruth, hitting one of his many homeruns
Barry Bonds hitting a home run

HOME RUN CHASE '98
Mark McGwire will never let go of the moment when he tied Maris' record
McGwire is enjoying every minute
McGwire thanked the Maris family after his 61st homer
Roger Maris' son Kevin talks about McGwire hitting No. 61
Regardless of what happens, it's been a great year for Mark McGwire
John McGwire, Mark's father, says the 61st home run is the best birthday present
McGwire addresses the crowd during the post-game celebration, after hitting number 62
Cubs' radio announcer Pat Hughes makes the call on McGwire's 62nd
McGwire says he will need to see the replay to remember the particulars (of #62)
McGwire explains his bubbly celebration plans for Tuesday night
Home run #61 was for his dad, but McGwire says #62 was for the city of St. Louis
Randy Maris tries to capture the emotions he felt after watching McGwire break his father's record
For McGwire, it was one sweet run around the bases -- good enough he almost skipped first base
Mark McGwire describes what it's like to own the most prestigious record in sports
McGwire talks about the pride he felt, embracing Roger Maris' family after the home run

HARRY CARAY
Listen to some of these signature calls from the late Harry Caray:
Harry says: "Cubs win, cubs win, cubs win..."
Harry says: "Holy cow!"
Harry says: "How about that Cubbie!"
Harry says: "High pop fly. That won't be a home run on a full moon."
Harry says: "And who'da thunkit."
Harry says: "This crowd is wild!"

HISTORIC EVENTS
Ernie Banks hits his 500th career home run, as called by the late Jack Brickhouse
Hear the announcer calling the ball that went through Bill Buckner's legs to end the 1986 World Series
Cal Ripken Jr. delivers a short speech after breaking Lou Gehrig's streak of most consecutive games played
Eddie Murray hits his 500th career home run
Hank Aaron's 715th homerun, to move him past Babe Ruth, into first place on the all-time home run list
Ken Griffey Jr. hits his 100th career home run off of Billy Brewer

GREAT SPEECHES
Lou Gehrig's Farewell Speech - Hear one of baseball's most memorable moments as Lou Gehrig bids farewell to baseball on July 4, 1939, in New York. Less than two years later, Gehrig was to pass away on June 2, 1941, but as he lives in the hearts of many still today, he will never be forgotten.
Lou Gehrig's Farewell Speech - same speech, just in WAV format this time.
Babe Ruth's Farewell Speech - Hear Babe Ruth, arguably the best baseball player ever, bid farewell to his many fans at Yankee Stadium on April 27, 1947. Ruth died the following year of cancer.
Mickey Mantle giving a speech on having his number retired
Larry Doby's Hall of Fame induction speech
Don Sutton's Hall of Fame induction speech

RADIO SHOWS

MOVIE AUDIO CLIPS
Field of Dreams
"Oh my God, you're from the sixties."
"If you build it, he will come"

ARCHIVED GAMES

1996 WORLD SERIES