Memories of Yankee Stadium – Don Larsen’s Perfect Game

Including an appearance and discussion with baseball hall of fame broadcaster Bob Wolff who called the play by play on radio for Larsen's perfect game.

Don Larsen's Perfect Game.
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ReelSportsFan.Com presents the first screening of Don Larsen's perfect game in New York City since the game was played nearly 52 years ago!
WHEN:Thursday July 10th at 6:00pm, doors open at 5:30pm
WHERE: BB King Blues Club and Grill, 237 West 42nd Street in the heart of Times Square in New York City
TICKETS:$30, available through Ticketmaster.com(click to Purchase), by phone at 212-307-7171 or at the BB King Blues Club box office.  (BB King Blues Club requires a $10 minimum for food/drink per person)
A perfect game:27 batters up, 27 batters down. In the history of Major League Baseball there have been only 17 official perfect games and the feat has only been accomplished once in post-season play. On October 8th, 1956 Don Larsen of the Yankees threw his gem during game 5 of the World Series defeating the Brooklyn Dodgers 2-0.
A rare film:Complete TV broadcasts of baseball games prior to use of video tape in the late 1960s are very rare because the networks didn’t save the films. Many have seen the highlight reel of Larsen striking out Dale Mitchell for the final out and Berra jumping into Larsen’s arms, but only one known copy of the game exists today. While the film has been preserved for over five decades it has been shown on very few occasions.
A unique opportunity:This will be the first time this historic game will be shown in New York City since the game was played. Come see the original TV broadcast of Game 5 of the 1956 World Series and witness the greatest game ever played at Yankee Stadium. Running time is approximately 2 hours consisting of the game broadcast beginning in the top of the 2nd inning through the final out, including all original commercials, as it aired on October 8, 1956.
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