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Thomas Paine Podcast

1965 07-05 Cubs at Mets Game 1

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

Daily News, Philosophy, News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2026

⏱️ 140 minutes

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0:00.0

with Lindsay Nelson and Ralph Caner from Shia Stadium.

0:03.6

Where today, Casey's Mets go against the Chicago Cubs and the holiday double-header.

0:08.2

The sky is partially overcast, no threat of rain, warm and comfortable,

0:13.1

breeze from the prevailing direction, blowing from right across toward left.

0:26.5

Right now, the managers meet at home play with the umpiring team to exchange the batting winners and discuss the ground rules.

0:28.9

The starting pitchers in the first game, left-handers, for Chicago, Dick Ellsworth, for the New York

0:34.0

Mets Warren Spott.

0:35.8

So we'll be posting the lineups and the batting orders

0:37.9

and getting underway with a play-by-play in just a moment.

0:41.1

Yidzi boat isn't something you row or sail.

0:43.7

You sing it like this.

0:54.3

Yidzibu! Yedja Bort is a A few Ackerdrata Jeechia brought is a song that gets sung

1:00.0

over and over at Polish parties and

1:02.1

picnics, until the singers

1:03.9

raise a fearful thirst.

1:05.8

Then they change their tune.

1:07.1

I don't know. tune.

1:26.0

Peevo Peevua is the traditional Polish call for beer, and often it's wrangled extra drive they call for.

1:27.9

In fact, in New York City, where there are more Poles than in all of Svibnizza,

1:33.3

more people drink Rangel than any other beer.

1:36.2

And Rangel is going great in New Jersey, New England, and Pennsylvania, too.

1:40.7

Why do Polish Americans like Rangel?

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