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Old 01-18-2006, 07:04 PM
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Sprin Training radio and TV

I can't remember, did the Dodgers broadcast all their spring training games in the 50's or just weekends and nights? I seem to remember a couple of games each spring on TV.
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As I remember as they headed into the mid 50's, all the games were on radio but there was no television until the final weekend of spring training when they and the Yankees would play Friday afternoon at Ebbets Field (channel 9) and Saturday and Sunday at Yankee Stadium (channel 11).
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As I remember as they headed into the mid 50's, all the games were on radio but there was no television until the final weekend of spring training when they and the Yankees would play Friday afternoon at Ebbets Field (channel 9) and Saturday and Sunday at Yankee Stadium (channel 11).
I thought the Dodgers showed a couple of the Florida games against the Yankees back to New York or was that Wpix who did the games.
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