Thursday, August 28, 1980

Race before it went woke

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Tuesday, August 26, 1980

1939: The first baseball game on TV

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We take baseball on TV for granted these days. In fact, I’m watching a game on TV as I write this post.    For much of the 20th century, baseball was a radio game.   Baseball on TV became popular in the 1960’s and flourished with cable TV and other media.
So when did “baseball on TV” start? The answer is 1939.  It was a game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers.   By the way, Red Barber called the game and Brooklyn won 5-2.

The game was broadcast from New York City’s Empire State Building, completed just eight years earlier, and could be seen in homes up to 50 miles away.

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Tuesday, August 12, 1980

We remember Alexei Nikolaevich (1904-18)


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We remember Alexei Nikolaevich who was born in St. Petersburg on this day in 1904.  He was the only son of Nicholas II, the last tsar of Russia, and Tsarina Alexandra.  The entire family was brutally executed in 1918.

A few years ago, I caught "Nicholas and Alexandria" again.  It's a great film about this family and Russian history.
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