Great rain delay radio
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Great rain delay radio
Shannon talking with Gibson and Torre. Shannon talking with Musial.
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During Covid, when we had no baseball, I found a bunch of Jack Buck games on YouTube and would just listen to the games while working.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑08 Jul 2025 20:54 pm Shannon talking with Gibson and Torre. Shannon talking with Musial.
And now back to chip and Brad…
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I used to really enjoy the "Live at Shannon's" after the games when Mike was alive. Just listening to the stories with the players, coaches and people from years past.
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Yes.
And this is coming from someone who used to work at a Cardinals Radio affiliate.
They used to send it back to us to fill the time playing music, spots, whatever else we could do.
I might've played the "Who's On First" routine, recorded into the station's computer, from a 10+ years old cassette from Cracker Barrel, a couple times.
And that well known skit is just a small piece of an episode from the Abbott and Costello radio show, which I found out from that tape that had the whole show.
Even had a Cardinals' reference.
And this is coming from someone who used to work at a Cardinals Radio affiliate.
They used to send it back to us to fill the time playing music, spots, whatever else we could do.
I might've played the "Who's On First" routine, recorded into the station's computer, from a 10+ years old cassette from Cracker Barrel, a couple times.
And that well known skit is just a small piece of an episode from the Abbott and Costello radio show, which I found out from that tape that had the whole show.
Even had a Cardinals' reference.
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One story Torre told from his time managing Atlanta when Gibson was his pitching coach.
A player named Brett Butler wanted to take batting practice with Gibson pitching. Torre said Gibson could still throw 90. His arm was still okay. He retired because of his knees - something I didn't know. Torre said Butler never got a ball out of the cage against Gibson.
Interview with Musial was also fantastic. Great radio.
A player named Brett Butler wanted to take batting practice with Gibson pitching. Torre said Gibson could still throw 90. His arm was still okay. He retired because of his knees - something I didn't know. Torre said Butler never got a ball out of the cage against Gibson.
Interview with Musial was also fantastic. Great radio.
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Yea, it’s a shame that ended but I guess “Dead at Shannon’s” wouldn’t have worked.
What, too soon?
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Lots of great stories and mentions of some "deep cut" Cardinals: Alex Johnson, Bobby Tolan, Ducky Schofield, Rich Nye. Schofield had a 19 year career (53-71) despite a career .227 average and a 73 OPS+.
Musial mentioned that in his first four seasons he was in the World Series (42-44, 46, in the service in 45) and never returned despite playing 17 more seasons.
Musial mentioned that in his first four seasons he was in the World Series (42-44, 46, in the service in 45) and never returned despite playing 17 more seasons.
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