posty 2,296 Posted August 26, 2014 http://wapc.mlb.com/cutfour/2014/08/25/91371436/75-years-ago-the-first-baseball-game-was-televised?partnerId=as_mlb_20140826_30476076 Before August 26, 1939, the only way you could watch Major League Baseball was by actually going to the stadium. Sure, you could listen to the games on the radio since 1921 (which was enjoyable and continues to be enjoyable), but to see Babe Ruth, Jimmie Foxx or Mel Ott you had to pay your hard-earned 50 cents. And then, 75 years ago today, an experimental station in New York City (which would ultimately become WNBC-4), aired the very first contest -- a doubleheader between the Cincinnati Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field. The legendary Red Barber had the call, utilizing just two cameras (one aimed down the first-base line to pick up infield throws and one above home plate to give an overarching view of the diamond) to entertain the audience at home. Apparently, he also had to guess as to which camera angle was being shown on TV. The Reds won the first game, 5-2, while the Dodgers took the second, 6-1. Fast-moving plays (like swinging bats, pitching) proved hard to capture. Vin Scully, Barber's protege, talked about the historic day a couple of years ago (video at link above). Just 3,000 people were able to enjoy the Reds-Dodgers game in 1939 from their homes, while last year's World Series attracted more than 14 million viewers. With instant replay, slow-mo and blimp cams, nearly every play is covered in today's game. We get to see our favorite players from all around the country play on a nightly basis, and we get to see their athleticism filmed as up-close-and-personal as we need it to be. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tanatastic 2,061 Posted August 26, 2014 checklist for deciding to watch baseball on tv. 1. Is a player up to bat that is involved in that big home run chase from 98'? 2. Is it highlights of the last game of the world series on sportscenter? 3. Is it a fight or some kind of controversial play or injury? If yes to any, watch til they are done. If no to all, change the channel or take a nap. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
posty 2,296 Posted August 26, 2014 checklist for deciding to watch baseball on tv. 1. Is a player up to bat that is involved in that big home run chase from 98'? 2. Is it highlights of the last game of the world series on sportscenter? 3. Is it a fight or some kind of controversial play or injury? If yes to any, watch til they are done. If no to all, change the channel or take a nap. Baseball is the best sport on the planet... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites