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#1 - I Never Swung for My Father
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 11/15/1983
The father-son reunion is anything but joyous for Vic and Moe Kreskey; Hayward becomes even more insistent about his business proposal and more perplexed by Rohner's resistance; Padillo, Scott, and Jacoby pay a solemn final tribute to a fallen colleague.
Director: Arthur Allan Seidelman
Writer: Joel Surnow
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#2 - Pilot
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 10/25/1983
Manager Joe Rohner, like his players on the minor-league Bay City (California) Bluebirds, dreams of baseball's big leagues; team owner Ray Holtz dreams of profits; and the lonely banker's wife Sunny dreams of Rohner. In this debut episode, two players and their wives finds that pressures on the field spill over into the domestic life they share under the same roof.
Director: Gregory Hoblit
Writer: Steven Bochco
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#3 - Beautiful Peoples
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 11/1/1983
On Ozzie People Appreciation Day, the slugger strikes out and later is ""caught stealing."" Meanwhile, Rohner and Jacoby rebound after losing in love.
Director: Michael Ray Rhodes
Writer: Thad Mumford, Dan Wilcox
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#4 - Zircons Are Forever
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 11/8/1983
Potential superstar St. Marie signs with a high-powered agent, spawning resentment in French; Rohner balks at going into business with Hayward; Jacoby wants to be not only Holtz's catcher but his son-in-law as well; pitcher Mickey Wagner returns to the bluebirds after a cup of coffee in the majors.
Director: Allen Reisner
Writer: David Milch
The Best Episodes of Bay City Blues
Every episode of Bay City Blues ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of Bay City Blues!
Bay City Blues is an American comedy-drama series that aired on NBC from October 1983 to November 1983. The series stars Michael Nouri, Dennis Franz,...
Genres:DramaComedy
Network:NBC
Best Episodes Summary
"I Never Swung for My Father" is the best rated episode of "Bay City Blues". It scored 7.2/10 based on 8 votes. Directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and written by Joel Surnow, it aired on 11/15/1983. This episode scored 0.9 points higher than the second highest rated, "Pilot".