• From the archives - Ten Cent Beer Night – Sports Bizarre

  • Apr 14 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
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From the archives - Ten Cent Beer Night – Sports Bizarre

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  • Unfortunately Mick was unwell last week, so we bring you one of our most popular episodes. Wimbledon will be back next week.

    On 4 June 1974, the Cleveland Indians decided to host a ten-cent beer night to attract fans; beer at the stadium normally cost 65 cents, so ten cents was a real incentive.

    The Indians were in a 30-year slump at the time, as was the city, their river would catch fire with alarming regularity, so the scene was set for trouble. Oh, and it was a full moon.

    The result was pure, unbridled chaos. There were streakers, firecrackers, a woman trying to kiss the home plate umpire and eventually, a full-scale riot.

    Titus O'Reily and Mick Molloy examine a night that started badly and then got worse.

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