The sounds of baseball: an action history. The familiar sound of baseball (0:37)
The voice of Babe Ruth, April 1947 (0:15)
Bobby Thomson's home run to win the pennant for the Giants in the 1951 playoff game with Brooklyn. Announced by Russ Hodges (1:21)
Ed Walsh, 40-game winner (0:54)
Walter Johnson, strike-out leader (0:29)
Carl Hubbell recounts striking out Ruth, Gehrig, Foxx, Simmons and Cronin (1:04)
Bob Feller's 348 strike-outs in one season (0:43)
Carl Erskine sets World Series' strike-out record, 1953 (0:50)
Cy Young's first no-hitter (1:17)
Johnny Vander Meer gets two no-hitters in consecutive starts (0:52)
First no-hitter in World Series play, pitched by Don Larsen (1:58)
Babe Ruth recalls the three goals he set for himself (0:48)
George Sisler remembers "The Babe"'s strength (0:48)
Senator Ford recalls an exceptional hit by Ruth (0:25)
Will Harridge on "The Babe" (0:32)
Ruth talks about the importance of getting a youngster started in baseball (1:24)
Branch Rickey estimates the influence of Ruth (0:35)
Jim Farley sums up his feeling about Ruth (0:35)
Andy Coply remembers Lou Gehrig as a boy (0:35)
Jimmy Foxx remembers Gehrig's feats (0:20)
Charlie McCarthy (Edgar Bergen) kids Gehrig (0:23)
Gehrig's farewell to the fans (0:40)
Rogers Hornsby recalls his first year in the big leagues (0:50)
Ted Williams hit one out of the park (0:46)
Stan Musials's 1955 all-star game winning homer and 3,000th hit. Announced by Harry Carey (2:51)
Paul Waner goes six for six in 1926 game (1:12)
Tris Speaker gives views on hitting (0:23)
Ty Cobb talks about how to make your own breaks (0:51)
Buddy Blattner on the birth of the Baseball Hall Of Fame (0:16)
The Hall of Fame ceremony, Cooperstown, New York. Tom Manning introduces Connie Mack, Honus Wagner, Tris Speaker, Nap Lajoie, Cy Young (2:31)
Grover Cleveland Alexander (0:19)
Kenesaw Mountain Landis (0:35)
Willie Mays makes a sensational catch (1:28)
Jackie Robinson hits to win the sixth game of the 1956 World Series (0:40)
Robinson recalls some troubles when first entering the major leagues (1:09)
Robert Heyland, Jr. talks about his father (0:32)
Connie Mack and his long managerial career (1:21)
Mickey Cochrane remembers one of Mack's mistakes (0:21)
Mack and his eternal hope for "next year" (0:50)
Sid Keener remembers Hornsby claiming Alexander by phone (0:56)
Frankie Frisch remembers the "Mud Cat Band" (1:02)
Joe McCarthy pay tribute to his great players (0:30)
Leo Durocher admits he's a genius (0:39)
Fred Haney gets a testimonial dinner (0:37)
Chuck Tanner hits a four-bagger to tie one up (0:26)
Eddie Mathews gets a homer. Announced by Ray Gillespie (0:27)
Joe Adcock adds his (0:16)
Henry Aaron clinches the pennant with a homer (0:23)
The Braves win the 1957 World Series (0:34)
A prayer of thanks by Francis Cardinal Spellman (1:03).
Take me out to the ball game. Casey at the bat / Ernest Lawrence Thayer (recited by Vincent Price) (3:50)
The base ball march / Johann C. Schmid (3:05)
They're all good American names / William Jerome, Jean Schwartz (3:06)
Home-run quick-step / John Zebley, Jr. (2:01)
Our Orioles two-step march / R.M. Stults (2:55)
Hurrah for our national game / Walter Neville (4:47)
Our champion's march, op. 4 / J. Franklin (4:02)
Slide, Kelly, slide! comic song / J.W. Kelly (3:53)
Live oak polka, op. 7 / J.H. Kalbfleich (3:02)
Base ball fever / H. Angelo (3:07)
The spectator march and two-step / Jos. Perrong (2:41)
The umpire is a most unhappy man / Hough & Adams, Jos. E. Howard (2:44)
Base ball polka / Jas. M. Goodman (2:01)
One-a strike / Arthur Longbrake (3:19)
Baseball quadrille / H. von Gudera (5:04)
Jake! Jake! the Yiddisher ball-player / Blanch Merrill, Irving Berlin (3:12)
Una Schottische / M.J. Messer) (2:30)
The tiger polka / C.C. Smith (3:19)
The baseball rag / Dave Wolff, Clarence Jones (3:17)
That ball club march / J. Thomas Baldwin (3:29)
Who would doubt that I'm a man? / M.S., A.F. Groebl (5:44)
The base ball cake walk / Juan G. Evans (4:29)
Take me out to the ball game / Jack Norworth, Albert von Tilzer (2:47).