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Thomas Paine Podcast

1968 05-21 Yankees at Senators

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

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

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 27 December 2025

⏱️ 170 minutes

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0:00.0

Michael Meyer.

0:01.6

Takes the hill tonight for the New York Yankees.

0:04.4

Bell has won four, and he has lost three, and he'll be opposed by slender right-hander, young Joe Coleman,

0:10.5

who has a record of two wins and two defeats for the year.

0:14.6

Let's take a look right now at the starting lineup for tonight's game.

0:17.8

And for the New York Yankees, Horace Clark will be at second base and lead off. Horace went three for four last night, his first three at night of the season. Roy White will be in center field batting second. Mickey Mantle at first base, hitting third. Mickey went two for four in last night's game. Batting fourth and playing left field. Joe Puppetog. Joe had a two-for-three night, including his first home run of the year.

0:39.8

Playing right field and batting fifth.

0:42.3

Andy Costco.

0:43.8

Costco went two for five and up his batting average to 298.

0:48.2

The shortstop, the number six hitter is Tom Tresh.

0:51.4

Jake Gibbs will do the catching.

0:53.8

hitting eighth and playing third base, Bobby Cox.

0:56.3

And pitching tonight for the Yankees, Mel Cottlemire.

0:59.9

Now for the Washington Senators, Del Unserve will be in center field and leadoff.

1:04.9

In right field batting second, it's Ed Stroud.

1:08.1

Frank Hollard will be in left field, hitting third.

1:11.2

Ken McMullen at third base, batting fourth. The number five hitter again at first base

1:15.6

tonight, Mike Epstein. Ron Hanson will be at shortstop and hip six. The second baseman,

1:22.0

slick fielding Frank Coggins. The number eight hitter and catcher Paul Casanova.

1:27.0

And the pitcher tonight for the Washington Senators

1:30.0

Joe Coleman, a right-hander with a record of two wins

1:32.8

and two defeats.

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