Corky Ramirez up on 94th St.
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One thing that I always remember about listening to Red Sox games as a kid in the 80s - the AM signal picking up thunderstorms. Cable hadn't come to our area yet and we couldn't pick up WSBK from our rooftop antenna, so I would listen to WILI in Willimantic, or WTIC in Hartford. You could tell both how large and how far away the lightning was based on the crackle.
Although the FM station out of Rhode Island sounds crystal clear for games today, if there is a thunderstorm in my vicinity, sometimes I'll tune in to WTIC just to experience that crackle again - AM warts and all.
I have some old baseball games in my collection on radio, and one in particular is a 1957 game with the Yankees and White Sox at Comiskey Park. In the early goings, you can tell that a thunderstorm was near because you'd hear that crackle pick up in intensity and Red Barber noting that the rain is starting to fall.
Although the FM station out of Rhode Island sounds crystal clear for games today, if there is a thunderstorm in my vicinity, sometimes I'll tune in to WTIC just to experience that crackle again - AM warts and all.
I have some old baseball games in my collection on radio, and one in particular is a 1957 game with the Yankees and White Sox at Comiskey Park. In the early goings, you can tell that a thunderstorm was near because you'd hear that crackle pick up in intensity and Red Barber noting that the rain is starting to fall.