Listen to Episode 32 of Pinstripe Pod: Yankees Moving on to ALDS feat. Ken Singleton – New York Post

They open talking Game 1, Gerrit Coles strong trip and Shane Bieber getting rocked. The guys talk about the lineup setting the tone, specifically the bats of Gleyber Torres and Brett Gardner in Game 1. They then dive into the wild Game 2 and the terrible choice to begin the video game in awful weather condition conditions, just to postpone it once again.

Game 2 in Cleveland Wednesday night included ups, downs, rain hold-ups, grand slams, resurgences and whatever in between. The Yankees triumphed thanks to a two-run ninth inning to win 10-9 and take the wild-card series in two games over the Indians. To break down the timeless video game, series and look ahead to the ALDS versus the Rays, we bring you a brand new episode of the “Pinstripe Pod” with Chris Shearn and four-time Yankees World Series champion Jeff Nelson.

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They then dive into the wild Game 2 and the terrible decision to begin the video game in horrible weather conditions, just to postpone it again. The Yankees were down 2-0, would win both video games in the Bronx and then won Game 5 in Oakland to win the series.

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The Yankees came out on top thanks to a two-run ninth inning to win 10-9 and take the wild-card series in two video games over the Indians. To break down the classic video game, series and look ahead to the ALDS against the Rays, we bring you a brand brand-new episode of the “Pinstripe Pod” with Chris Shearn and four-time Yankees World Series champion Jeff Nelson.

In this weeks edition of “Nellies Nugget,” Nelson informs his story of the Yankees 2000 ALDS celebration when they beat the Athletics in Oakland in Game 5 to move onto the ALCS. Nellie speaks about the visitor clubhouse attendant “little Mikey” talking smack about the Yankees being old and stating the As would win the series. The Yankees were down 2-0, would win both video games in the Bronx and after that won Game 5 in Oakland to win the series. Him and his teammates made sure to let Mikey learn about it by ruining his locker space with food, alcohol and anything they had. Dont talk smack to Nellie and company or you will pay.

Previous three-time All-Star outfielder, World Series champ, YES Network Yankees broadcaster and pal of the program Ken Singleton then signs up with Chris and Jeff. Singleton talks about the 98 Yankees team Nellie was on and how they were not playing well going into the postseason and turning on the switch in October.

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