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The first NBC World Series called the "Little World Series" was held August 13–27, 1935 at Lawrence Stadium in Wichita. National Baseball Congress founder Hap Dumont was director of the National Tournament Committee of Wichita that put on the tournament. Thirty-two teams were invited to the first national tournament.
Behind a masterful start from a Wichita native and a clutch finish by an Emporia State pitcher, the Monarchs knocked off a Division I-laden lineup for a 3-2 win at Eck Stadium to eliminate the ...
The official bracket has been set following Tuesday’s results, as elimination games begin at Eck Stadium on Wednesday.
Major League Baseball games first aired on NBC from 1947 to 1989, including The NBC Game of the Week, when CBS acquired the broadcast television rights. [ 17 ] Games returned to NBC in 1994 as part of The Baseball Network , a time-brokered package of broadcasts produced by Major League Baseball and split with ABC .
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After the fallout from CBS's financial problems [23] [24] from their exclusive, four-year-long (lasting from 1990 to 1993), US$1.8 billion [25] [26] television contract with Major League Baseball (a contract that ultimately cost CBS approximately $500 million), [27] Major League Baseball [28] decided to go into the business of producing the telecasts themselves [29] and market these to ...
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KGSO (1410 AM, "Sports Radio 93.9 FM & 1410 AM KGSO") is an American broadcast radio station licensed to serve the community of Wichita, Kansas. The station is owned and operated by Steckline Communications Inc. The station was assigned current call sign "KGSO" by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on May 1, 2005. [2]