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Two Strike Noise - A Baseball History Podcast

Episode 68 - The Baltimore Yankees?

02 Jun 2020

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Around the world everybody knows of the New York Yankees. But, do you know where they originated? This week we did a deep dive into the history of the location and nicknames of the four biggest baseball clubs that have called New York City home. This includes ofcourse the Porchclimbers and the Buglars! Mark and Jeff also go head to head in Wax Pack Heroes for the first time in a long time with dualing packs of 1986 Donruss. Note: This was a tough one for us. We weren’t sure whether to release an episode this week with all that is going on in this country. Hopefully it can bring you an hour if distraction. Please be safe. Top 5 living players - Top 5 living players - https://www.reddit.com/r/baseball/comments/gqmpyb/i_was_reading_the_usa_today_sports_weekly_and/ Don’t forget to check out the First Annual Bump Bailey Wax Pack Hero Tournament of Awesome, only on YouTube. It’s wax & cardboard based combat between some of our favorite podcasts & Twitter people. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdKbD0FVphKchec6-RgOsUBfGddRiC0PB Twitter - @twostrikenoise Instagram - @twostrikenoise Wax Pack Heros on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvh7epD-mqT9qCIV7CNqhog We pull ALOT of commons in Wax Pack Heroes. If you've got those Tom Foley or Ernest Riles cards just sitting around you can donate those commons to charity and maybe spark a child's interest in baseball and collecting. Find out more here: http://commons4kids.org/ #podernfamily #podnation #baseball #mlb #history #podcast #baseballcards

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