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Subway Series Split, German Back + London Trip Recap with George’s Box – The...

Topics: the Yankees split with the Mets, Paxton’s solid start, Gleyber’s All Star snub, German returns from IL, Voit hits the IL, Urshela’s interesting trip around the bases, what awesome thing did...

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Major League Baseball makes it IMPOSSIBLE to care about the Subway Series

I have been complaining about the scheduling of the Subway Series all year on George’s Box. I just don’t understand why they continue to roll out these games on a Tuesday and Wednesday, when nobody...

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Derek Jeter’s Hall of Fame Moments: #5 – The King of New York

As we inch closer to the announcement of Derek Jeter being inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, we’ve assembled five of our favorite Jeter moments that capture the kind of player, leader...

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Jose Vizcaino: Subway Series hero

Throughout the 2020 season, Bronx Pinstripes will be taking a look back at the 2000 New York Yankees to commemorate the 20th anniversary of that championship season. We’ll start today by looking at one...

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A Brief History: The Subway Series, Part I

The Bronx Pinstripes Show – A Brief History Part I of II: Today’s history show is about the great New York baseball rivalries between the Yankees, Giants and Dodgers, and eventually the Mets. We start...

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When was the first ever ‘Subway Series’?

Every Friday I’ve been releasing ‘A Brief History’ podcast about the Yankees. It started as a way to stay sane during quarantine, but evolved into something that I look forward to researching each...

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The passed ball that changed Yankees vs Dodgers forever

Every Friday I’ve been releasing ‘A Brief History’ podcast about the Yankees. It started as a way to stay sane during quarantine, but evolved into something that I look forward to researching each...

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A Brief History: The Subway Series, Part II

The Bronx Pinstripes Show – A Brief History Listen to The Subway Series, Part I here! Part II of II: On today’s Yankees’ history episode we continue to talk about the New York baseball rivalries...

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The end of an era: Dodgers and Giants leave Yankees as the only game in town

Every Friday I’ve been releasing ‘A Brief History’ podcast about the Yankees. It started as a way to stay sane during quarantine, but evolved into something that I look forward to researching each...

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This day in Yankees history: Martin’s mash melts Mets

BRONX, N.Y. — This date in 2012 marked a Subway Series first, as far as the New York Yankees and New York Mets are concerned. Yankee catcher Russell Martin clobbered the first walk-off homer in the...

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On this date Yankees history: O’Neill rings and robs the Bell

FLUSHING, N.Y. — In a precursor to their 2000 World Series Subway Series, the New York Yankees and New York Mets began the Shea Stadium slate of their regular season schedule. The two clubs split their...

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On this date in Yankees history: A double-ballpark doubleheader sweep

NEW YORK — On this date in 2000, a new twist was added to the Subway Series. For the first time since 1903, a two-ballpark doubleheader was played between the crosstown New York Yankees and New York...

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Voit vs. Alonso, Cole vs. deGrom – who has the edge?

The Yankees and the Mets begin the Subway Series tomorrow night in Queens. Since the two teams play in the same city, naturally there are debates about which player is better: Gerrit Cole versus Jacob...

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On this date in 2000: Get your tokens ready! Yankees advance to Subway Series

BRONX, N.Y. — On this date in 2000, the New York Yankees advanced to the World Series. Facing the Seattle Mariners at Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Bombers won Game 6 of the ALCS by a final count of 9-7....

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On this date in 2000: It’s a Subway Series!

BRONX, N.Y. — On this date in 2000, the New York Yankees and New York Mets played in the World Series. For the first time in 44 years, New York became the epicenter of the baseball world in October....

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On this date in 2000: Yankees complete the threepeat

FLUSHING, N.Y. — On this date in 2000, the New York Yankees completed the threepeat. The Yankees defeated the New York Mets, 4-2 in Game 5 of the World Series at Shea Stadium. The Subway Series victory...

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Series Recap: Happy 4th (place); Yankees drop two of three to crosstown Mets

BRONX, N.Y. — It was a disappointing Subway Series in the Bronx. In a way, the seventh inning doubleheader might’ve saved them from getting swept. Although one could also make the case the New York...

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Series Recap: Pure Lindsanity; Yankees let Mets escape with last laugh

FLUSHING, N.Y. — Oh the pain. Sometimes it’s not so much that this team loses but how they lose. Even when they win, it’s never easy. In this weekend’s Subway Series against the New York Mets, the New...

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Yankees-Red Sox Recap, The IKF Game & Jeter-ARod Awkwardness

Andrew and Scott recap another series loss, this time in Boston. Topics include the disappearing offense, IKF’s first HR and safety squeeze, Clay Holmes and the bullpen problems, Frankie Montas, and...

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Yankees can’t win 1-run games & Yankees-Red Sox Recap

The guys recap a disappointing weekend vs the Red Sox in which the Yankees blew two 1-run games. Topics include Gleyber Torres’ costly error, Aaron Boone’s rhetoric is old, the offensive struggles...

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