Lou Gehrig discussed Babe Ruth's called shot on an NBC radio broadcast on October 6, 1932, only five days after the World Series game at Wrigley.
The recording then went unheard for roughly 88 years before author Dan Joseph surfaced it in 2020.
It is the only known audio of Gehrig discussing the called shot.
That combination of timing and rediscovery makes the recording unusually valuable evidence in one of baseball's oldest debates.
Meet the California State Assembly Chief of Staff… in Sacramento he printed and handed out, “Allegedly Nick Shirley has a small penis, prove me wrong”
@TerrySchanz used tax-funded public resources to try to slander a journalist.
A perfect example of California politics.
@Garetharf The insider buys were more likely to let us know not to panic because the earnings report have no reassurance about the leases end of summer. Shapiro EO blind sided everyone, moist likely
Remember that time when HillaryClinton introduced her friend GeorgeSoros and his interest to get involved in US elections?
The Internet sure doesn't.
Why?
Because it has been wiped from existence for the most part. Turns out I found a copy of the file I had archived years ago.
Be a real shame if people save and shared this widely.
@JuanOsavin107Q I believed in herd immunity. I thought Covid was over exaggerated by the media. I was anti vaccine. But then my boss at the time peer pressured me into taking it. I did. Guess what? I am fine. No issues. So both Covid and the Vaccine did nothing to me.