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Post by pippsheadache on Jul 29, 2022 20:42:38 GMT -5
Yup you got it pipps! I always thought that was a cool question. It is because they seem to be from two very different eras. There were two Yankees who were teammates with both Lou Gehrig and Mickey Mantle. One is pretty easy, but the second is tougher.
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Post by pippsheadache on Jul 29, 2022 20:43:23 GMT -5
What's the frequency, Kenneth? Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Dan Rather!
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Post by kaybli on Jul 29, 2022 20:44:30 GMT -5
What's the frequency, Kenneth? lol. Howr you doin rizz? Has the weather cooled a bit in Dallas?
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Post by chiyankee on Jul 29, 2022 20:45:43 GMT -5
Are you guys watching other game? I'm watching Brewers/Red Sox. 2-1 Brew Crew in the 8th.
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Post by kaybli on Jul 29, 2022 20:46:18 GMT -5
Yup you got it pipps! I always thought that was a cool question. It is because they seem to be from two very different eras. There were two Yankees who were teammates with both Lou Gehrig and Mickey Mantle. One is pretty easy, but the second is tougher. Is the easy one DiMaggio?
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Post by kaybli on Jul 29, 2022 20:47:24 GMT -5
Are you guys watching other game? I'm watching Brewers/Red Sox. 2-1 Brew Crew in the 8th. Is that on Amazon Prime too?
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Post by pippsheadache on Jul 29, 2022 20:47:44 GMT -5
Are you guys watching other game? I'm watching Brewers/Red Sox. 2-1 Brew Crew in the 8th. I'm switching from that to Baltimore/Cincy and Tampa Bay/Cleveland. Anywhere with no commercials.
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Post by pippsheadache on Jul 29, 2022 20:47:59 GMT -5
It is because they seem to be from two very different eras. There were two Yankees who were teammates with both Lou Gehrig and Mickey Mantle. One is pretty easy, but the second is tougher. Is the easy one DiMaggio? Yep!
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Post by kaybli on Jul 29, 2022 20:48:27 GMT -5
Is the easy one DiMaggio? Yep! I'll never get the hard one.
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Post by pippsheadache on Jul 29, 2022 20:50:36 GMT -5
I'll never get the hard one. It's Charlie Keller. He returned to the Yankees briefly from Detroit in 1952. A great player.
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Post by rizzuto on Jul 29, 2022 20:51:30 GMT -5
Yup you got it pipps! I always thought that was a cool question. It is because they seem to be from two very different eras. There were two Yankees who were teammates with both Lou Gehrig and Mickey Mantle. One is pretty easy, but the second is tougher. Joe DiMaggio
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Post by pippsheadache on Jul 29, 2022 20:52:44 GMT -5
It is because they seem to be from two very different eras. There were two Yankees who were teammates with both Lou Gehrig and Mickey Mantle. One is pretty easy, but the second is tougher. Joe DiMaggio Yep. Joe's last season was Mick's first.
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Post by kaybli on Jul 29, 2022 20:57:25 GMT -5
Alright we back. 6 more outs to come back.
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Post by pippsheadache on Jul 29, 2022 20:59:02 GMT -5
FWIW, a guy named Al Benton is the only pitcher ever to gave faced both Babe Ruth (1934) and Mickey Mantle (1952.) He is also the only player to have two sacrifice bunts in one inning. This makes him Noetsi's all-time favorite player.
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Post by kaybli on Jul 29, 2022 21:01:28 GMT -5
FWIW, a guy named Al Benton is the only pitcher ever to gave faced both Babe Ruth (1934) and Mickey Mantle (1952.) He is also the only player to have two sacrifice bunts in one inning. This makes him Noetsi's all-time favorite player.
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