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This week we're all about sports as we learn how a Ten Cent Beer Night promotion led to one of the MLB's most infamous games and the curious Welsh tradition of competitive Bog Snorkeling. A listener email informs us of the Great Emu War of 1932.Episode Tabs:Remembering 10-Cent Beer Night, one of baseball's most infamous fiascoshttps://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2024/06/04/10-cent-beer-night-1974-cleveland-indians-texas-rangers/Is This The World's Weirdest Sporting Event?https://youtu.be/uZcRBVkZSJ8Listener Tabs:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emu_warhttps://www.inventionandtech.com/content/bicycle-railroad-1Email your closed tab submissions to: 500opentabs@gmail.comSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/500OpenTabs500 Open Roads (Google Maps episode guide): https://maps.app.goo.gl/Tg9g2HcUaFAzXGbw7Continue the conversation by joining us on Discord! https://discord.gg/8px5RJHk7aSUPPORT THE SHOW and get 40% off an annual subscription to Nebula by going to nebula.tv/500opentabsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're putting our normal Taplines format on the shelf today for a very special reunion episode of sorts with journalists Kate Bernot of Sightlines, and Jess Infante of Brewbound, to talk about two turning points in the national suds saga. Some of you listening may know the three of us as the Beer Byliners, the name of a Twitter Space (man, remember those?!) that we hosted in the early days of the pandemic. Well, we're getting the gang back together today, and you're coming with. Stay tuned for a chat about the unveiling of the Brewers Association's Ozymandian “20% by 2020” mantra, the dark side of Cleveland's infamous, Stroh's-fueled 10-Cent Beer Night catastrophe, and much more. Don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.For this episode of Brewstilled, it's the first episode a segment called Bad Keg in where we examine events in sports that went wrong. A bad keg event involves sporting event combined with alcohol that ended in disaster. For this first episode, I'll be discussing the story of 10 Cent Beer Night, a baseball promotion that went badly in the city of Cleveland. The promo was held on June 4th in a game between the Cleveland Indians and the Texas Rangers. The promo involved beer priced at 10 cents with no limits. It was supposed to be a promo to increase fan attendance and to lift the spirits of the Cleveland fanbase, but the promo ended in disaster as it resulted in a full-scale drunken riot when fans charged onto the field resulting in a full-scale brawl. I'll be discussing 10 Cent Beer Night and its lasting legacy in baseball lore in the first edition of Bad Keg. It's all here on Brewstilled.
In the summer of 1974, the Cleveland Indians were not a very good team and their owner was thinking of every way possible to get fans in the seats. How about this for an idea: 10-cent Beer Night? All you can drink for just 10-cents a cup. What could go wrong? To the 9th inning we go and after a game highlighted with fans jumping onto the field, many of them in their birthday suits, the chaos turned into complete bedlam. Rangers Outfielder Jeff Burroughs was being harassed in right field by fans who were surrounding him. His manager Billy Martin led the "Charge of the Light Brigade" with his players rushing out of the dugout... bats in hand. Seats were being thrown from the top deck onto the field. 60,000 cups of beer had been purchased and the results of that were now evident. It was a full-scale riot. Milt Wilcox pitched the top of the 9th inning for the Indians and tells us how some of his "connected" friends kept him out of harms way while Cleveland writer Vince Guerreri, author of the book, "Weird Moments in Clebeland Sports" tells us that despite the comeplete bedlam this wasn't the first time they held the promotion... and shockingly... it wouldn't be the last... Wilcox and Guerreri have stories you will not believe on one of the craziest nights in the history of baseball... 10-cent Beer Night on the Past Our Prime podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've got a fun one for ya, freaks! First up, Megan takes us on a journey of some of the weirder reality TV shows every made - and quickly canceled. Then Lauren talks about one of the wildest nights in baseball: 10 cent beer night in Cleveland. Got a freaky topic for us? Send it over to thefreakshowpod@gmail.com.
Mick & Mick learn about one of the greatest yet chaotic sporting promotions of all time, 10 cent beer night at the American baseball! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us as Dave Happel shares his incredible firsthand experience of the infamous 10 Cent Beer Night at Cleveland Stadium in 1974.
In Hour 2, Buck and Will wonder which MLB player that got caught for betting on baseball is dumber than the other, take some time to remember 10 cent beer night, and more.
0:00 -Yesterday marked the 50th Anniversary of the infamous 10 Cent Beer Night. The fellas go down a beer, baseball, and ballparks rabbit hole.15:40 - USA Today ranked the prettiest ballparks in America. Can you name the Top 5?33:43 - Total grab bag segment. Remember American Gladiators? Also, Brett has never been selected for a jury, so he must have the secret to getting out of Jury Duty.
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Yesterday marked the 50th anniversary of a chaotic night in MLB! Cleveland was hosting Texas, and the ballpark was promoting a 10-cent beer night! Things got way out of control as fans stormed the field and players resorted to fighting the fans! The game had to be called off and Cleveland was forced to forfeit!
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On this latest episode of "Sabol Brothers on the Baseline" podcast, John and Scott reflect on the 50-Year Anniversary of 10 Cent Beer Night at Cleveland Municipal Stadium with the help from former Indians manager Mike Hargrove and long-time Cleveland sports reporter and author Dan Coughlin.Former Cleveland Indians manager Mike Hargrove was on the field during the drunken fan riots as a member of the Texas Rangers on that infamous day on June 4, 1974. Dan Coughlin, a long-time Sports Reporter at WJW Fox 8 News, was an Indians beat writer at the time of 10 Cent Beer Night. Both men go down memory lane on what they remember on that night filled with dozens of punches thrown, hundreds of consumed kegs of beer and bad decisions..Homage Apparel:http://homage.sjv.io/sabolbrothers Follow us on X:Podcast: @SabolBrothersJohn: @John_SabolScott: @ScottSabolFox8The Press Play Podcast NetworkFollow us on X: @PressPlayPodsFor sponsorship plans and more information, please email admin@pressplaypodcasts.comFollow us on X:Podcast: @SabolBrothersJohn: @John_SabolScott: @ScottSabolFox8The Press Play Podcast NetworkFollow us on X: @PressPlayPodsFor sponsorship plans and more information, please email admin@pressplaypodcasts.comFollow us on X:Podcast: @SabolBrothers John: @John_Sabol Scott: @ScottSabolFox8 The Press Play Podcast Network Follow us on X: @PressPlayPods For sponsorship plans and more information, please email admin@pressplaypodcasts.com
Baskin & Phelps discuss hot dogs, along with reflecting back on 10 cent beer night 50 years ago.
Baskin & Phelps discuss the Guardians & Royals series, reflect back on 10 cent beer night, and headlines from Caitlin Clark & the WNBA.
The Tuesday Kenny & JT Show is underway live from Progressive Field before the Guardians open up a huge series with the Kansas City Royals. We set the scene there, preview the series, we remember 10 Cent Beer Night fifty years ago today, and more...
MARC BONA Features writer, cleveland.com spoke to Bill about Jade Steak & Sushi closes in Cleveland - Tricky Tortoise Brewing Co. opens - 10 Cent Beer Night program set at Goldhorn Brewery
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MARC BONA Features writer, cleveland.com spoke to Bill about Jade Steak & Sushi closes in Cleveland - Tricky Tortoise Brewing Co. opens - 10 Cent Beer Night program set at Goldhorn Brewery
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In which I discuss the madness that was 10 Cent Beer Night. Email the pod: sayitagainpod@gmail.com Intro/Outro: Joltin' Joe DiMaggio- Les Brown and his Orchestra --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sayitagain/message
The guys take a walk down memory lane as they revisit 10 Cent Beer Night from 1974 in Celeveland. Plus, they'll tell you why they're not bullish on a Green Bay Packers win on the road against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. And Richard Niemuth from Niemuth's Southside Market hangs out for a Tailgate Talk and another edition of America's favorite game: Niemuth's Craft Beer or Indie Band?
On this episode of "Sabol Brothers on the Baseline," the John and Scott are invited guests inside former Cleveland Indians player and longtime manager Mike Hargrove's suite at Progressive Field. There, the Sabol Brothers and Grover reminisce about the 1990s Tribe teams, the 1995 & 1997 World Series, a blockbuster 90s Tribe Trade that fell through, and 10 Cent Beer Night in 1974 while Mike was a visiting player! Plus, Hargrove recounts some crazy Albert Belle stories, why he thinks some of his old Indians players should be in the Hall of Fame, and Mike gives his thoughts on the current Guardians team. He also reacts to their trade deadline deals and gives us an opinion if the Guards will make the playoffs or not... Follow us on Twitter: Podcast: @SabolBrothers John: @John_Sabol Scott: @ScottSabolFox8 The Press Play Podcast Network Follow us on Twitter: @PressPlayPods For sponsorship plans and more information, please email admin@pressplaypodcasts.com Visit our website at www.pressplaypodcasts.com
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Well, we're back with 1970's baseball again. This time, the hapless baseball team from Cleveland decided to offer a 10-Cent Beer promotional event... but they neglected a key restriction that would result in a riot that left both teams injured, the stadium getting torn up, and a massive force of Cleveland police coming to put an end to it. In this episode we'll talk about the city of Cleveland, the things that REALLY should be part of planning any event centered around alcohol, and the truly scary events of that night in June. Kick your feet up, settle back, and maybe drink a soft beverage as we explore what might be the worst riot in baseball history. Sources: The night beer and violence bubbled over in Cleveland, by Paul Jackson for ESPN Forty years ago, 10-cent beer makes memories, by Anthony Castrovince for Major League Baseball The Strange Tale of Ten Cent Beer Night, by Bill Lubinger for Ohio Magazine
This week we're going back to our oddity category. You know that Crystal is a huge fan of baseball, and she came upon a story that's almost too wild to believe. In 1974, the Cleveland Indians (the team now known as the Cleveland Guardians), had a problem with dwindling attendance. They hadn't attracted a crowd in years and were perennial losers. So some marketing genius thought up the idea of 10 cent beer night - and it went about as well as you might expect. Baseball chaos galore. On What We're Watching, we talk about one of Crystal's favorite movies - the 1989 comedy “Major League.” On Layla and Coffee talk, the girls become pack leaders as Brett's parents were in town. They had to keep everyone in line. Find us on the web: https://www.scarysavannahandbeyond.com We now have exclusive content on our Patreon page! This includes audio and video episodes! Please go check it out at: https://www.patreon.com/scarysavannah Please leave us a 5 star review, and we'll read it on air! You can find a link to do this on our webpage, just click on the links tab. If you do, send us a message through the contact form on our webpage, let us know, and we'll send you some free Scary Savannah stickers! Give us a call and leave a voicemail about a story idea or a message for the podcast (we'll play it on the show!) ph. 912-406-2899 Get some goods at our awesome merch store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/scarysavannah?utm_campaign=27395&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=ScarySavannahSavannah and Beyond - TeePublic Store | TeePublic Visit us on social media: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/scarysavannah Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scarysavannah Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scarysavannah YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/scarysavannah Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scarysavannah LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/scarysavannahandbeyond Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Cent_Beer_Night https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/cuyahoga-river-caught-fire-least-dozen-times-no-one-cared-until-1969-180972444/
On this episode of Our American Stories, on June 4, 1974, in Cleveland, trouble was a brewin', the bleachers were loaded, and there was a distinct buzz in the air. Here's the History Guy with the story! Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1974, the Cleveland Indians baseball team held a promotion for their game against the Texas Rangers called "10 Cent Beer Night." Fans could purchase cups of beer for just 10 cents. What ensued was chaos as fans became heavily intoxicated and began to riot, in the stands and onto the field. The game has since gone down in history as one of the wildest promotions in sports history.MERCH:https://www.redbubble.com/people/wickedandgrim/shop?asc=uPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/wickedandgrim?fan_landing=trueYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@wickedlifeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wickedandgrim/ Instagram:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wickedandgrim/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/wickedandgrimWebsite: https://www.wickedandgrim.com/Links:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Cent_Beer_Nighthttps://www.cleveland.com/tribe/2020/06/fans-riot-on-10-cent-beer-night-on-this-day-in-cleveland-indians-history.htmlhttps://bleacherreport.com/articles/142952-ten-cent-beer-night-the-worst-idea-everhttps://www.si.com/mlb/rangers/news/texas-baseball-history-ten-cent-beer-night-clevelandhttps://lostmediawiki.com/Texas_Rangers_@_Cleveland_Indians,_June_4,_1974,_(partially_found_%22Ten_Cent_Beer_Night%22_baseball_game;_1974) Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week I am joined by the awesome co-hosts of the Disastrous Podcast, Amanda Lundy and Hannah Schmitt. We do another cross over style show where we learn about the podcast, how these two met, and what they like to focus on.One huge EX Drinking Buddy story this week; in Disastrous Podcast style Amanda tells us about an event for Cleveland Baseball that rippled through history involving 10 cent beers. We also hear a few great side bars from Hannah about her drinking career.Follow and listen to Disastrous Podcast Follow me on Instagram (show page) and subscribe on Patreon.
Spencer (@thebasementgamr) thought he knew everything about baseball. Turns out he still knows most things about it, but Shelby (@shelbylynnlives) likes to believe she threw some curveballs (HA) in this story.
In 1974, the Texas Rangers came to town to play the Cleveland Indians, one week after they had a bench-clearing brawl in Texas. Fans were whipped up into a frenzy before their arrival, but worse, the game took place on a pre-scheduled promotional night that sold beer for 10 cents a cup. The result was a day that lives on in infamy.www.ohiomysteries.comfeedback@ohiomysteries.comwww.patreon.com/ohiomysterieswww.twitter.com/mysteriesohiowww.facebook.com/ohiomysteriesAudionautix- The Great UnknownThe Great Phospher- Daniel Birch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week DT, S1ap, Rusty, Cody, and Ed talk about 10 cent beer night and the night of 1000 bottles. Also, Cody shows us around The Dome.
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Join us on a journey back to 1974 as we explore significant moments in news, sports, culture, and entertainment. From the Six Million Dollar Man's debut and Richard Nixon's resignation to Hank Aaron breaking MLB's Home Run record, this episode covers pivotal events that shaped the year. #1974 #Nixon'sResignation #10CentBeerNight #BlazingSaddles #the70s #WeirdHistory #SixMillionDollarMan #HankAaron #MLBHomeRunrecord #vintagenews #1970sculture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week join Preston as he tells the story about a baseball game gone wrong, also know as 10 cent beer night. Then join Nina as she tells the terrifying urban legend of The Candy Lady of Terrell Texas. Chills Online Store: https://www.chillspodcastnp.store/Instagram: @chillspodcastnpEmail: chillspodcastnp@gmail.comSources: The Candy Lady | Urban Legend- Terrell TexasESPN/10centbeernight | wikipedia.org/TenCentBeerNight
Kan øl være for billigt? Vi er ikke meget for at sige det, men JA! I dag er der flaskebajer og flyveskaller i luften! Normalvis skal der ikke mere end røde pølser og god stemning til at lokke folk på stadion. Men hos baseballholdet Cleveland Indians var hjemmebanen igen og igen gabende tom. Derfor kastede de sig over et charmeoffensiv, der skulle få folk på tribunerne. Og opskriften var simpel: Øl til 10 cent stykket. Det virkede! I hvert fald fik de lokket 20.000 voldelige fans, der var stemt provokerede af modstandernes tilråb. Resultatet? Totalt mayhem både på banen og tilskuerrækkerne... Dagens Øl: Grimbergen Belgian Pale Ale og Blanche DAGENS AFSNIT INDEHOLDER REKLAME FOR GRIMBERGEN OG ER SPONSORERET AF DEM
In this episode the boys find out Russell Wilson is a serial killer, while also getting to the bottom of the weirdness which is Cleveland Sports. Additionally Smitty details an event better known as $.10 Beer night.
This week the boys discuss the firings of managers Joe Girardi of the Phillies and Joe Maddon of the Angels. Tigers former 2018 number one pick Casey Mize was shutdown again after an injury setback, but all hope is not lost. Here comes ninth round pick of the same draft class, Tarik Skubal. Is he the actual chosen one in Detroit? Are there organizational problems that are leading to injuries in Detroit? The boys break it all down. It's the 48th anniversary of the infamous 10 cent beer night in Cleveland, and the boys welcome special guest, Evangelist Dennis Heber, who was at the game that wild day. He tells his experience from inside the chaos tornado. After, the boys round out the show with Fantasy Factory and Collection Corner.
In 1974, the Cleveland (then Indians) baseball club held an unlimited 10 cent beer promotion to attract fans to the game. An actual riot broke out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Friday Kenny & JT Show is underway on a beautiful First Friday. We start off with the Celtics taking Game 1 of The Finals against the Warriors, thanks to Al Horford. The Guardians were off yesterday but gained ground on the Twins. They're back in action tonight in Baltimore. Plus, it's the 48th anniversary of ten Cent Beer Night.
The APM team discusses StockTip Dave's suspension from the office, and then breakdown the famous night in June of '74 when the Cleveland Indians served 10 cent beers.
The APM team discusses StockTip Dave's suspension from the office, and then breakdown the famous night in June of '74 when the Cleveland Indians served 10 cent beers.
Dark Windows Podcast Ep. 175: This week we step back into wide, wild world of sports and are talking about some of the craziest riots in sports history. We start off with the infamous 10 cent beer night that spawned one of the biggest riots to ever take place on the baseball diamond. They we go to Montreal for the 1993 Stanley Cup Championship that turned into a HUGE mess in the streets. They we get into the most infamous boxing matches where Mike Tyson decided to chew on Evander Holyfield. And then we round it out with the biggest brawl in NBA history, Malice at the Palace, between the Indiana Pacers, Detroit Pistons and a group of fans... Oh, and we watch some video footage of the events which will be included in the show notes!!! Shoot us an email at dwpmerch@gmail.com for some killer merch that's listed on our social medias! Thanks to our sponsor Sudio Headphones, go check them out here: https://www.sudio.com/us/ and put in DARKWINDOWS at checkout for a 15% off discount on your purchase! Go over to https://www.ageofradio.org/darkwindows/ and check out our shows and our cool sponsors! Find us at: https://www.instagram.com/darkwindowspod/ https://www.facebook.com/Dark-Windows-363596237442341/ https://www.instagram.com/speedie802/ https://www.instagram.com/kcarleton87/ Thank you to all our listeners! We literally couldn't and wouldn't do this show without all of you! Links to all the events below: The pitcher getting blasted before 10 Cent Beer Night: https://youtu.be/AJPpTXzPxFs Montreal Stanley Cup Riot: https://youtu.be/d6JWyN64NSM Mike Tyson biting Evander Holyfield: https://youtu.be/Y_bkDbpS-vw Malice at the Palace: https://youtu.be/FPJqMjAM1-I Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kicking off Season 2, with a travel back in time to June 4th, 1974 with an event known as 10 Cent Beer Night between the Cleveland Indians and the Texas Rangers.
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Cleveland Indians aðdáendur fylltust æsingi þegar þeir heyrðu af því að bjórinn átti að vera á 10 cent á næsta hafnaboltaleik á móti Texas Rangers. Leikurinn hófst með saklausri brjóstasýningu og endaði í hópslagsmálum. Það sem gerðist þar á milli er saga sem þið verðið að heyra. Þetta er frásögn af engum venjulegum íþróttaleik, enda vitum við ekkert um íþróttir.
The legendary night has finally arrived as Meghan and Big Joe walk through the events of the infamous, disastrous 50 Cent Beer Night.
On the season one finale, Meghan details what followed the events of 50 Cent Beer Night and Big Joe weighs an offer from Baltimore officials to come out of hiding.
Big Joe, who has been missing ever since the events of 50 Cent Beer Night, gets in contact with Meghan. Joe describes his reputation as Baltimore's most-notorious heckler and the Upper Deckers reveal a Major League surprise that hits home for the Orioles.
Big Joe Bandicoot set out on a mission to redeem Baltimore baseball. Instead, he created the most controversial team in Major League history, and curated the most chaotic night the spots world had ever seen: 50 Cent Beer Night. Then... he disappeared.Beneath the Headlines is sponsored by Single Carrot Theatre.
Feeling betrayed and ashamed of his beloved Orioles after years of poor performances, Dundalk resident Big Joe Bandicoot decided he had only one choice: establish the 31st Major League team to show the world what real Baltimore baseball is all about. His now infamous effort culminated in the 2021 incident known the world over: 50 Cent Beer Night. Investigative journalist Meghan Stanton leads listeners through Bandicoot's journey and what led to the event that changed Baseball and Baltimore forever. This is a story of passion, revenge, fandom, and chaos. This is:Beneath the Headlines: 50 Cent Beer Night and the Legend of the Dundalk Upper Deckers.
Josh tells the guys about one of the most infamous promotions in MLB history that resulted in pure chaos. Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/sensho/good-times License code: VNZUJT0E1INNTY48 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Top 5 Tuesday- the best of the rest in the NBA, a new era of stars? Indians New Name, the Immaculate Inning, 10 Cent Beer Night, Craziness at the Memorial, NBA playoffs, Julio Jones to the Titans, Nick Saban, Bob Baffort, Mayweather- Paul, Simone Biles the Goat
Michael and Steve discuss the infamous 1974 10 cent beer night in Cleveland. After some laughs, they make their predictions on which current managers are on the hot seat, and then discuss which .500, or near .500 teams, are legit to make playoffs or not. They round out the show with their usual Fantasy Factory questions, interesting start/sit picks, trade debate and must get waiver wires! This is a jam-packed show that you don't want to miss!
Joining The Kenny & JT Show is the one-and-only Dan Coughlin, author and longtime WJW-Cleveland sportscaster, as today is the anniversary of the notorious 10-Cent Beer Night at Cleveland Stadium. You will not believe the stories he tells from his experience there that night!
We go back to the ballpark this week with Ten Cent Beer Night! One of the wildest nights in baseball and sports history in general. What could go wrong giving thousands of heated baseball fans unlimited ten cent beers during a grudge match? Well, a riot for one. Also stick around for the end to … Continue reading "Episode 22: 10 Cent Beer Night"
There's nothing quite like enjoying an ice cold beer at a major league baseball game, or a minor league baseball game, or any baseball game really. But while it can be enjoyable, sports and alcohol have the potential to be a dangerous mix, and some fans can drink too much and potentially cause mayhem. Now what if your favorite team decided to hold a promotion that would sell beers for just 10 cents each at an upcoming game? What if, on top of that, your team isn't winning much of the time, causing you to be frustrated with them? That was the exact scenario for the Cleveland Indians when they decided to hold such a promotion for a game against the Texas Rangers on the night of June 4, 1974. The 10 Cent Beer promotion was intended to draw more fans to a game for a team that had been struggling with fan attendance. Initially, they were successful in that objective. However, by the end of the night, it would go down in history as one of the most memorable nights ever in all of sports, for all the wrong reasons. Special thanks to Robin Warder, host of the podcast "The Trail Went Cold", for contributing his voice in part of this episode! Sources for this episode: Page 2: Remembering 10-Cent Beer Night - ESPN Page 2 The Experience: Swiping Jeff Borroughs' cap on 10-cent Beer Night (clevelandmagazine.com) Ten Cent Beer Night - Wikipedia WFAA Film of A Great Baseball Fight - Rangers vs Indians 1974 - YouTube 10-Cent Beer Night: A look back - YouTube Retrosheet Boxscore: Texas Rangers 5, Cleveland Indians 5 Purchase Behaving Badly merch: Behaving Badly Podcast (teespring.com)
It was such an honor to be joined by this week's guest, Robin Warder, host of the unsolved true crime podcast "The Trail Went Cold". We talk about the show Unsolved Mysteries, baseball, and do a little reenactment of some radio transcript from the Cleveland Indians infamous 10 Cent Beer Night (for something planned for my true crime podcast "Behaving Badly" on March 1)! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Chris is sipping an absolute gem from Left Field Brewery, 10 Cent Beer Night DIPA. Also mourning the demise of his beloved Toronto Wolfpack, sharing a funny drunken story of his own "10 Cent Beer Night" and getting excited for a beer delivery from Storm Stayed Brewing out of London Ontario.
Q-Dogg talks about what it used to be like as a kid back in the day, then gets into some rad 70's baseball, including ten-cent beer night in Cleveland and Hal McRae being a psychopath on the bases! Thanks for listening. Check out our social media for more fun! Instagram: @GreatestShowOnDirt Twitter: @GreatestOnDirt Facebook: @GreatestOnDirt
In this episode, the guys chat about the infamous 10 cent beer night and other examples of when ‘free becomes bad' in marketing. Over the years, there have been some pretty bad promotions - Oprah Winfrey and KFC's Great Chicken Fiasco of 2009, McDonald's 1984 Olympic Scratch-Off Giveaway Campaign, and American Airlines' Fly Free for Life are all risks that ended up causing companies to operate at a loss (we talked about them at our first and one of the most popular episodes). But nothing can beat the perfect storm that was the 10 cent beer night. On June 4th, 1974, the Cleveland Stadium hosted what is now regarded as “the worst promotion in history,”- 10 Cent Beer Night. It wasn't the worst promotion in history because of the cheap booze or because it was an experiment gone wrong. In fact, it wasn't an experiment at all. Promotions that offered discounted beer during sporting events had happened before. While they were all deemed successful, after the 1974 Cleavland debacle, whether that success is attributed to monetary gain or lack of violence is now unknown. Ultimately, like Oprah Winfrey and KFC, McDonald's, and American Airlines, the Cleveland Indians proved that free isn't always free. Somehow what was intended as a fun way to get fans into the stadium ended in a riot. Given the Rangers and the Indians' aggressive past, with team-wide altercations taking place as early as the week before, it feels like Cleveland's management should have known better or at least should have seen this coming. That's tricky. In hindsight, it's easy to see where everything went wrong. The game against Texas was a perfect storm. There had been other successful promotions of the same nature before, so it's easy to understand how Cleavlands' marketing team was able to overlook the looming “10 Cent Beer Night” catastrophe. Still, that doesn't negate the fact that someone should have seen it coming. “10 Cent Beer Night,” whether it was at the Cleveland, Arlington, or any other stadium, was always a bad idea – a disaster waiting to happen. There's nothing that unites two opposing teams and gets them to work together quite like a riot led by drunk and violent fans does. The desire to attract more fans and the marginal success of similar promotions before took precedence over the possible consequences. Questions like: “Hey, could offering cheap, unlimited beer at a sporting event that fans are passionate about cause problems?” or... “Hey, is it possible that there will be more people wanting to use coupons for free chicken than there is the chicken we have to sell?” or... “Hey, could a flyer actually use these unlimited, first-class flights to live in the sky, going from city to city eating and sleeping on planes?” weren't asked. Discounted alcohol is a promotion that has been repeated many times since the riot in ‘74. But, it's been repeated with more rules, additional security, and understanding of the risk involved. Listen to the whole story and our thoughts on what could be learned from this in today's episode. We talk about: [04:40] Examples of unsuccessful promotions[07:40] History of the infamous 10 cent beer night[14:40] What was the marketing team thinking[15:00] Description of the promotion[19:40] Main safety issues[23:35] How could this happen?[27:40] Aftermath[31:10] What can be learned? Enjoy the show! Episode Script Writer: Grace WallResearch Analyst: Gertruda Gilyte Website: https://www.marketingrescuepodcast.com/
Organized sports are temporarily suspended due to the COVID 19 situation and some of you are bummed. That’s understandable. Gathering in large groups is a problem right now. We just have to sit and wait. However, you know what else is a problem in sports? The stories we share this week will reveal some of the tragedy and some of the humor behind the sporting events and extreme fanaticism. This week Nydia shares the story of the Estadio Nacional Disaster in Lima Peru. Some of you may not know about this, but it was the worst disaster in soccer (football) history. Dana tells us the hilarious stories of baseball promotions gone wrong. She shares the story of the West Michigan Whitecaps: Cash Dash Money Drop, Los Angeles Dodgers: Ball Night, Chicago White Sox: Disco Demolition Night, and the infamous Cleveland Indians: 10 Cent Beer Night. For dinner, we went with stadium foods. Dana made a delicious homemade version of the famous Cleveland Thromenator hotdog. For dessert, Nydia prepared some easy, yet tasty Chipwiches. We drank canned wine again. Remember there’s no glass allowed in the stadiums. We gave 14 Hands Winery canned Rose a try. This is not a spritzer, folks. One can is equal to a half bottle of wine! You can find the links to the stories and food photos on:www.winedineandstorytime.comCheck us out on Social too!! https://www.facebook.com/winedineandstorytimehttps://www.instagram.com/winedinestorytime/https://twitter.com/WDStoryTimeor call us some time 6093003094 Sound Credit: https://www.winedineandstorytime.com/e/womans-episode/
Kenny & JT plaeased to be joined by Mike Hargrove, former Cleveland Indians playear and manager. He is the subject of Jim Ingraham's book, "Mike Hargrove and the Cleveland Indians: A Baseball Life". Great memories of the glory years from the 90's, managing those personalities, and building those teams. Plus, being known as "The Human Rain Delay" as a player, 10 Cent Beer Night, and thoughts on several of the Indians from the 90's.
Rachel spins a boozy yarn of Midwestern debauchery. Looking to avenge a loss to the Texas Rangers, Cleveland fans are out for blood and fueled by 10 cent beers. Come for the hot dogs, stay for the nudity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Some promotions in sports work. Some don't. Here's a story about one that didn't Be sure to check out The ConspiraTea Podcast I mentioned at the beginning. Listen here ObscureBall is produced by Small League ProductionsMusic for this episode is brought to you by Storyblocks
Some promotions in sports work. Some don't. Here's a story about one that didn't. Also, be sure to check out The ConspiraTea Podcast I mentioned at the beginning. Listen on Spotify Also check out my website at http://smallleaguestu.com/
What if I told you, there was a baseball game where you could buy unlimited beer, for only 10 cents? Sounds like trouble is brewing . . . Check it out on the second edition of our Summer School Series! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/not-gonna-lie/support
Attaboy Bobby! Today on Play Ball: Baseball at the Movies, we’re talking about Robert De Niro and Wesley Snipes’ rollercoaster ride of a thriller, The Fan. Leading off, we walk through the bonkers plot (5:50) and review the movie (58:31). Then, on Inside Baseball, we discuss baseball in 1996 (1:10:15) and compare Wesley Snipes’ Bobby Rayburn to his real-life inspiration, Barry Bonds (1:17:05). Rounding second, we discuss just how insane Barry Bonds’ talent was when we play everyone’s favorite game, “What the Fuck, Barry Bonds?” (1:28:08); Paul introduces us to the Giants’ original mascot, Crazy Crab (1:38:38); Andrew discusses Mo Vaughn’s relationship with a child cancer patient (1:44:48); We try to recount the craziest things to ever happen on a baseball diamond, as Paul tells the story of Demolition Disco Night (1:49:24) and Andrew reviews the game’s most notorious fans (1:56:06) including Billy Crystal and Robin Williams, the first streaker in sports history, and the entire attending audience of 10 Cent Beer Night. Sliding into home, we rate the movie (2:14:08) and preview next week’s episode. Play Ball: Baseball at the Movies is produced by Paul LeSchofs and Andrew Knopp. Our theme music, Slow Burn, was created by Kevin MacLeod. Our mascot was designed by Yehudi Mercado. Our intro uses clips from the following films from which we do not claim any ownership: Field of Dreams (Universal Pictures), The Natural (TriStar Pictures), Moneyball (Columbia Pictures), The Sandlot (20th Century Fox), Bull Durham (Orion Pictures), and A League of Their Own (Columbia Pictures). Follow us on Twitter @BaseballPodShow and Instragram @playballpodcast. *Discussions regarding current baseball news may be out of date.
On the very first episode of the Tea Talks Podcast, Josh Kimmel shares with us an infamous story about beer and baseball in 1974. You can join us for the next Tea Talk on March 5th by grabbing your ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tea-talks-tickets-57136134717
Jim and Jeremy discuss the infamous 10 cent beer night hosted by the Cleveland Indians. In 1974, the Indians hosted the Texas Rangers a week after a bench clearing brawl. To top it off, they sold beers for 10 cents apiece and the drinking age was 18 at the time. After a number of nude streakers and a multitude of beers tossed on the field, the riot ensued.
On this week's episode, the FAwLcast crew welcomes an old friend back to the area and talks about the most insane baseball game in history, "10 Cent Beer Night".
In this episode, Mike takes us into northern Ohio for another look at the history and culture of the Buckeye State. The episode begins with the 1970 shootings of 4 unarmed students at Kent State and how it shaped an era. From there we journey around the early Ohio frontier with John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed. Baseball legend Cy Young is also from Ohio, and his story is next up in this episode. Then you’ll hear the story of the early life of one of Ohio’s greatest authors: Toni Morrison. Finally, the story of the ill-fated “10 Cent Beer Night” held at Cleveland Stadium in 1974 will definitely put a smile on your face. Music from this episode comes from Canton’s own Hey Monea. To find out more, check out my website www.miles2gobeforeisleep.com
Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds discuss the Cleveland Indians famous 10 Cent Beer Night in 1974. Tour DatesSources Dollop Merch - Main - Article - "Remembering 10 Cent Beer Night" by Paul Jackson on ESPN.com
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: Dave’s Russian agents, VMware’s nightmarish Docker future, everyone learns what “navigator” is in Greek. Cпасибо? Dave’s article is mentioned in Russian D&G bait: Will Docker and VMware Compete? Betteridge’s law of headlines Libswarm and Apache Mesos will help with management Red Hat and Google Collaborate on Kubernetes to Manage Docker Containers at Scale Learn more here Linux Wants Automakers to Stop Failing at Infotainment by Using Common Software Joe Brockmeier has a new podcast Silence is golden: Video Essay Beautifully Shows Martin Scorsese’s Use of Silence in Film 10 Cent Beer Night Tim Russert of NBC’s Meet the Press was a student at at the time: “I went with $2 in my pocket. You do the math.” Cutting Room Floor Today in Videoconferencing Entlistungsfreude: The satisfaction achieved by crossing things off lists GitBook: no excuses HT Erich Morisse: DOD’s industry is “Accounting”, per LinkedIn Ohio news flash: Alice Cooper inducted into the White Castle Hall of Fame Speaking of Cleveland You talkin’ to me? Next time you’re in Austin, check out Robert De Niro’s Taxi Cab License Used to Prepare for Taxi Driver Also at the Ransom Center, a chilling World War I exhibit that Gunnar really enjoyed We Give Thanks Erich Morisse for the civics lesson.