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Washington Senators at New York Yankees MLB American League, June 19, 1963. Commentary: Ewan Spence The records credit Jim Bouton with the win, but everyone who followed the Yankees' 1963 season knows that the driving force in the middle of the year was Elston Howard. Stepping up into a leadership role after Mickey Mantle broke his foot and moved to the Injured List for ten weeks, the Yankees catcher would shepherd the rotation through the summer months with performance like this one, taking the young Bouton through 8 scoreless innings. Howard earned his American League MVP award by putting the Yankees on his broad shoulders. Neither should we ignore opposing pitcher Claude Osteen. The left-hander packed heat alongside an arsenal of breaking pitches. Already established as the Senators' ace, the offence would rarely back him up, and 1963 would end with a 9-14 record. The Dodgers would offer him a lifeline, and in 1965, he would join Don Drysdale, Sandy Koufax, and Johnny Podres in a devastating rotation in Los Angeles. Today? Today, you can see the difference Howard makes when supporting a young pitcher. You can find the boxscore here: https://www.baseball-reference.com/bo... Ewan Spence and the Classic Baseball Radio team bring you this recreated radio broadcast from 1963. -- From the Commentary Booth... After four "single innings" test recordings and a further four full game recordings, it's probably time to drop the "pilot" from our episode titles. That doesn't stop me from aiming to be a bit better and improve with every game, Thank you for your support and feedback on those game recreations. Please continue to leave feedback either in the comments or by email to [email protected]. If you have a specific game, player, or moment you'd like us to consider, please get in touch. -- Credits The Classic Baseball Radio project uses contemporaneous reporting and historical documents to recreate what could have been the radio broadcast of a specific game. This broadcast should not be considered a complete or exhaustive record, nevertheless, this is our story of the game. With thanks to Sports Reference, Sports Logos Net, Retrosheets, Tom R Audio, and Crafting The Call.