October 8 1974 Pittsburgh Pirates at Los Angeles Dodgers

October 8 1974 Pittsburgh Pirates at Los Angeles Dodgers

Folks I hope you enjoy todays game. As I always say take this on a walk with you, play it in the back ground, invite a few friends over to listen. Find a way to embrase these treasures.

Check out our getting started document here and what to expect with the broadcasts, If you want to score the game you can download a scoresheet here:

Scoresheet & Get Started Guide

If you want to see the box score, go to retrosheet and get the box and play by play of todays game (I would suggest doing that after wards)

Box Scores

If you want to research the players and their career highlights go to:

This Day In Baseball

Audio Credit goes to Internet Archieve

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