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Game: Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Chicago Cubs
Date: June 4, 1957
Location: Ebbets Field, Brooklyn
Broadcast: Original Dodgers radio network (WOKO), Vin Scully opened the game’s calls, then Jerry Doggett with help from Al Helfer; Tex Rickards on PA.
Final Score:Dodgers 7, Cubs 5
Pitching:
Winning Pitcher: Sandy Koufax (Dodgers) — worked multiple innings and earned the win.
Save: Clem Labine (Dodgers).
Game Flow & Scoring Highlights:
1st Inning: The Dodgers struck early when Roy Campanella hit a two-run double off the scoreboard, giving Brooklyn a quick 3–0 lead.
3rd Inning: Duke Snider belted a solo home run to extend the lead.
5th Inning: Gil Hodges added another home run for the Dodgers.
6th Inning: Cubs’ Randy “Hoot” Speake hit a home run to get Chicago on the board.
8th Inning: Ernie Banks contributed with a home run, keeping the Cubs competitive late.
Noteworthy Moments / Storylines (Ambient Focus):
Joe Pignatano made his major league debut during this game after Campanella was hit by a pitch in the 3rd inning — something the broadcasters discuss (good for ambience and human detail).
Vin Scully’s voice opens the broadcast, calling the first three innings and portions of the middle innings, providing calm, descriptive narration before turning over to Doggett later.
Crowd, vendors, and PA announcements from Tex Rickards are audible throughout — adding to the period ambience your listeners appreciate.
Line Score:
Chicago Cubs: 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 — 5 runs, 6 hits, 1 error
Brooklyn Dodgers: 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 x — 7 runs, 7 hits, 0 errors
Ambient Characteristics:
Flow of the game is steady without dramatic playoff tension; mid-week regular-season feel.
Commentary is descriptive and relaxed — ideal for a sleep podcast.
By BarrelroomerGame: Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Chicago Cubs
Date: June 4, 1957
Location: Ebbets Field, Brooklyn
Broadcast: Original Dodgers radio network (WOKO), Vin Scully opened the game’s calls, then Jerry Doggett with help from Al Helfer; Tex Rickards on PA.
Final Score:Dodgers 7, Cubs 5
Pitching:
Winning Pitcher: Sandy Koufax (Dodgers) — worked multiple innings and earned the win.
Save: Clem Labine (Dodgers).
Game Flow & Scoring Highlights:
1st Inning: The Dodgers struck early when Roy Campanella hit a two-run double off the scoreboard, giving Brooklyn a quick 3–0 lead.
3rd Inning: Duke Snider belted a solo home run to extend the lead.
5th Inning: Gil Hodges added another home run for the Dodgers.
6th Inning: Cubs’ Randy “Hoot” Speake hit a home run to get Chicago on the board.
8th Inning: Ernie Banks contributed with a home run, keeping the Cubs competitive late.
Noteworthy Moments / Storylines (Ambient Focus):
Joe Pignatano made his major league debut during this game after Campanella was hit by a pitch in the 3rd inning — something the broadcasters discuss (good for ambience and human detail).
Vin Scully’s voice opens the broadcast, calling the first three innings and portions of the middle innings, providing calm, descriptive narration before turning over to Doggett later.
Crowd, vendors, and PA announcements from Tex Rickards are audible throughout — adding to the period ambience your listeners appreciate.
Line Score:
Chicago Cubs: 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 — 5 runs, 6 hits, 1 error
Brooklyn Dodgers: 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 x — 7 runs, 7 hits, 0 errors
Ambient Characteristics:
Flow of the game is steady without dramatic playoff tension; mid-week regular-season feel.
Commentary is descriptive and relaxed — ideal for a sleep podcast.