THE BAY AREA
RADIO MUSEUM
PRESENTS A TRIBUTE TO LON SIMMONS
The Sounds Of Simmons
A visitor to San Francisco in the 1960s once
referred to it as "The City of the Deaf" because
everyone appeared to be outfitted with hearing aids. Those
earpieces were actually connected to tiny transistor radios, the
better to listen to the San Francisco Giants on 560/KSFO, with
Russ Hodges and Lon Simmons in the broadcast booth at
Candlestick Park.
We take you back now to those thrilling days of
yesteryear...
Lon Simmons
Russ Hodges
Russ and Lon and The Giants:
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The
Giants Fight Song
You won't hear Russ and Lon on this clip, but no Giants
broadcast on KSFO and the Golden West Radio Network started
without this classic fight song, inspired by Russ' famed
"Bye-Bye Baby" home run call.
It's Bye-Bye Baby
(The Giants Fight
Song)
When the Giants come to town,
it's "Bye-Bye Baby!"
Every time the chips are down,
it's "Bye-Bye Baby!"
History's in the making
at Candlestick Park
Cheer for the batter
and light the spark!
If you're a fan of Giants baseball,
sing "Bye-Bye Baby!"
If you want to be in first place,
call "Bye-Bye Baby!"
Listen to the broadcast on KSFO
Turn up the volume and hear 'em go.
With the San Francisco Giants,
it's "Bye-Bye Baby!"
Candlestick Park
Willie Mays
Orlando Cepeda
Jimmy Davenport
The
Famous Giants-Mets Fight
Future Giants manager Roger "Humm-Baby" Craig
attempts to pick off Willie Mays, triggering a classic
on-field rumble involving Craig, Mays, Elio Chacon and
Orlando Cepeda. Lon makes the call, with Russ adding his
comments.
"Tell
It Goodbye!"
Willie Mays launches one deep into the bleachers off
Stan Williams and past Dodger left fielder Duke Snider,
eliciting Lon's trademark call.
Cepeda's
Sacrifice Fly
Orlando Cepeda lofts a sacrifice fly to Dodger right
fielder Ron Fairly (a future Giants broadcaster),
scoring Bobby Bolin from third base.
Base
Hit By Alou
The Dodgers' Ed Roebuck serves up a base hit to Matty
Alou of the Giants.
Davenport
Gets A Free Pass
Matty Alou comes in to score as Jimmy Davenport takes a
bases-loaded 3-1 pitch to force in a run.
The
Giants Clinch The Pennant
Willie Mays hauls in a liner off the bat of Dodger Lee
Walls to close out the 1962 playoff and send the Giants
to the World Series against the New York Yankees.
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broadcasting with the Giants, A's or 49ers,
or doing his daily sports report on 560/KSFO?
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