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That's what I was wondering. He did make the trip from Brooklyn to L.A.
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Yes. I can't see it being that easy though. The 1st TP was BK vs STL and the second was LA vs. ATL, no clue there.
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So how did Harwell call an ATL/LA TP in 1996?
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Harwell was my first guess given the timing, but I couldn't place him doing the the 1996 game.
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Wikipedia:
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As a national broadcaster</b>
Nationally, Harwell broadcast two All-Star Games (1958, 1961) and two World Series (1963, 1968) for NBC Radio, numerous ALCS and ALDS series for CBS Radio and ESPN Radio, and the CBS Radio Game of the Week from 1992 to 1997. He also called the 1984 World Series for the Tigers and WJR.
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You know, that's a shitload of years for the Dodgers to go between triple plays.
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<i>There's</i> the old Alf.
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So...4 runs in 2 games against a team with a 7+ ERA? Awesome.