September 3 1965 New York Mets at St Louis Cardinals

September 3 1965 New York Mets at St Louis Cardinals

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:

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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)

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