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Sleep To Baseball Podcast

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A show bringing you original Major League Baseball broadcasts. Settle in with the crackle of vintage ambience and the voices of classic commentators from baseball’s past. Perfect for drifting off to the rhythm of the game, with the occasional unforgettable classic sprinkled in. Suggestions are always welcome — let us know if there’s something you’d like to hear added.

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episode Pirates vs. Phillies -1979- A Summer Night at the Vet with Keith Jackson - August 13 1979 cover

Pirates vs. Phillies -1979- A Summer Night at the Vet with Keith Jackson - August 13 1979

Pittsburgh Pirates at Philadelphia Phillies Date: August 13, 1979 Venue: Veterans Stadium Keith Jackson commentary Game Summary This was a measured, mid-tempo game rather than a chaotic slugfest- exactly the kind of pacing that produces long stretches of continuous radio commentary. The Pirates leaned on steady offense and situational hitting, gradually building pressure rather than exploding in one inning. The Phillies stayed within reach but struggled to string together sustained rallies. Pitching on both sides kept things relatively controlled: * No constant scoring swings * Plenty of routine outs (grounders, fly balls) * Frequent “in-between moments” where the broadcast breathes That’s where Bob Prince really shines

22. april 2026 - 2 h 37 min
episode Disco Demolition Night at Comiskey Park with Harry Caray - July 12, 1979 cover

Disco Demolition Night at Comiskey Park with Harry Caray - July 12, 1979

Warning: This isn’t a game I’d usually recommend for sleep. The broadcast itself is fairly relaxed, especially with Harry Caray on the call. But what unfolds afterward is unforgettable. For me, as someone who loves all sorts of music, it’s genuinely fascinating and is often something that comes up around the dinner table. Truly amazing to see there is live footage of these events. Here is what went down - On July 12, 1979, the Detroit Tigers visited the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park for a scheduled doubleheader. The first game itself was fairly routine on the field — a standard late-70s American League matchup without major historical weight in terms of standings or star performances. The broadcast on WSNS-TV carries that classic local-TV feel: slightly loose production, ambient crowd noise, and a summer evening atmosphere. But the game was really just the setup. 💥 Disco Demolition Night Between games, the White Sox ran a promotion orchestrated by radio DJ Steve Dahl called Disco Demolition Night. Fans were encouraged to bring disco records to the stadium. The plan: * Collect the records * Blow them up in center field between games What actually happened: * Tens of thousands showed up (far beyond expectations) * Many fans snuck in extra records * After the explosion, the crowd stormed the field The situation escalated quickly: * Fires were started * Batting cages were destroyed * The outfield was torn up * Security completely lost control 🚨 Aftermath The field was left in an unplayable state. As a result: * The second game of the doubleheader was forfeited by the Chicago White Sox to the Detroit Tigers * The incident became one of the most infamous promotions in sports history * It’s often cited as a symbolic moment in the backlash against disco culture in the late 1970s

15. april 2026 - 3 h 26 min
episode Tigers vs Royals - 1984 ALCS Game 1 - Calm October Baseball at Kauffman Stadium cover

Tigers vs Royals - 1984 ALCS Game 1 - Calm October Baseball at Kauffman Stadium

ALCS Game 1 - Tigers @ Royals - October 2 1984 Game 1 of the ALCS set the tone for what would become a dominant postseason run for Detroit. The Detroit Tigers came into the series as the best team in baseball, carrying their regular-season momentum into Kansas City. From the outset, they played with composure rather than urgency - something that actually translates really well to your “relaxing broadcast” angle. Detroit’s pitching was the backbone of the game. The Tigers’ starter (Jack Morris in this one) controlled the pace early, limiting big innings and keeping the Kansas City Royals from building momentum. The game unfolds with a steady rhythm - lots of routine outs, measured at-bats, and minimal chaos. Offensively, Detroit didn’t explode - they built the win gradually: * timely hitting rather than big rallies * small clusters of scoring * consistent pressure without noise or drama The Royals had moments where they threatened, but nothing escalated into a high-energy swing. That’s important for your use case , the tension never spikes too aggressively. Detroit takes Game 1 with a controlled, professional performance, setting the tone for the series (which they would go on to win 3–0). Final outcome: Detroit takes Game 1 with a controlled, professional performance, setting the tone for the series (which they would go on to win 3–0).

7. april 2026 - 2 h 49 min
episode Cardinals vs Cubs - Relaxing 1986 Full Game, Busch memorial Ambience cover

Cardinals vs Cubs - Relaxing 1986 Full Game, Busch memorial Ambience

Drift off with a calm summer afternoon at busch memorial stadium as the St. Louis Cardinals take on the Chicago Cubs in this full 1986 broadcast. This is classic daytime baseball at its most relaxing - steady pitching rhythms, gentle crowd ambience, and the unmistakable sound of a mid-80s broadcast drifting through the afternoon air. With both teams in a quiet regular season matchup, the pace remains unhurried and consistent throughout. Originally played during the 1986 season - where the Cubs finished well out of contention - this game carries that perfect low-stakes atmosphere ideal for sleep, focus, or background listening. Whether you’re winding down for the night or just need something soft and familiar in the background, this is baseball as it was meant to be heard: slow, warm, and timeless. Perfect for: * Sleep * Relaxation * Studying * Background ambience

2. april 2026 - 2 h 23 min
episode Mariners @ Oakland Athletics - MLB Opening Day – April 3, 1989 cover

Mariners @ Oakland Athletics - MLB Opening Day – April 3, 1989

MLB Opening Day – April 3, 1989 Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics Opening Day of the Major League Baseball season on April 3, 1989 featured the Seattle Mariners visiting the Oakland Athletics at the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum. The game marked the beginning of a season that would eventually see Oakland emerge as one of the most dominant teams in baseball. The Athletics started left-hander Dave Stewart, while Seattle countered with veteran right-hander Mike Moore. Early on, both pitchers worked quickly through the first innings, settling the game into the familiar rhythm of an Opening Day matchup. Oakland’s powerful lineup soon began to show its strength. In the middle innings, the Athletics broke through with timely hitting from stars like Rickey Henderson, whose speed and presence at the top of the order helped spark the offense. Sluggers Mark McGwire and Jose Canseco also contributed key hits as Oakland gradually built a comfortable lead. Stewart kept the Mariners’ hitters under control throughout most of his outing, mixing power pitching with careful control to limit Seattle’s scoring opportunities. The Athletics bullpen handled the late innings, preserving the lead as Oakland closed out the game. When the final out was recorded, the Oakland Athletics defeated the Seattle Mariners 5–3, giving Oakland a successful start to the season. The victory offered an early glimpse of the powerful club that would go on to capture the 1989 World Series later that year. Opening Day 1989 in Oakland stands as a reminder of the Athletics’ late-1980s powerhouse era—featuring a lineup full of stars, strong pitching, and the anticipation of a season that would ultimately end in a championship.

24. mars 2026 - 1 h 26 min
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