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It capped one of the most memorable Subway Series games you will ever see. SeptemThe Yankees and Mets had sparks fly on Sunday. To talk about this week’s play and what lies ahead, we bring you a new episode of the “Pinstripe Pod” with Chris Shearn and Jeff Nelson, featuring an interview with Yankees fan and actor Steve Schirripa.ĮPISODE 86: SUBWAY SERIES CROSSOVER WITH AMAZIN’ BUT TRUE PODCAST The Yanks must take advantage of their upcoming series against the Indians and Rangers if they want to get in the Wild Card game. Those final nine come against the Red Sox and Blue Jays, who they are tied with for the Wild Card, and the Rays, who are now running away with the AL East. Beat the bad teams and get yourself in a good position before the final nine games. The Yankees have taken care of business thus far this week against bad baseball teams. Rabid Yankees fan and actor Nick Turturro dropped by the podcast to vent his frustrations with the team and discuss what they need to do to shake things up in the offseason.ĮPISODE 87: STEVE SCHIRRIPA TALKS YANKEES, SOPRANOS That’s the big question on the latest “Pinstripe Pod” with Chris Shearn and Jeff Nelson. They enter Monday 1.5 games back of the second Wild Card spot in the American League. The Yankees lost to the lowly Orioles Thursday, then lost two of three to the below average Cleveland Indians in their own building over the weekend.
The Yankees team that won 13 straight games seems like a lifetime ago. To talk about Cole and the Yankees’ push for a wild-card spot, we bring you a new episode of the “Pinstripe Pod” with Yankees great Jeff Nelson and Chris Shearn, featuring a chat with The Post’s Ken Davidoff.ĮPISODE 90: MONUMENTAL YANKEES SWEEP IN BOSTON FEAT. Will the Yankees hold on and get a chance to play a game for a spot in the ALDS? Their ace is going to need to be better next time out, because it could be in the one-game playoff. Cole gave up five runs and despite the offense coming back for him, it wasn’t enough. Wednesday night was a true test for him in Toronto in a pivotal game… and he failed. He’s going to have a ton of crucial starts in September and October in his time with the team. Gerrit Cole is making $36 million a year for the Yankees through 2028. We discuss that question and preview the matchup with the Red Sox on the latest “Pinstripe Pod” with Jeff Nelson and Chris Shearn, featuring a conversation with the newly retired Ken Singleton.ĮPISODE 91: WILL YANKEES GET A WILD CARD SPOT? FEAT. A win over the Red Sox would mean a trip to Tampa for the ALDS.
But Aaron Judge walked it off and the Yankees now ship up to Boston for Tuesday night’s do-or-die wild-card game. A loss on Sunday could have meant two days, had the crazy AL wild-card scenario played out. To answer those questions and recap a disappointing 2021 season, we bring you the season finale of the “Pinstripe Pod” with Jeff Nelson and Chris Shearn.ĮPISODE 92: INSIDE YANKEES-RED SOX WILD-CARD SHOWDOWN FEAT. Where do the Yankees go from here? What do they do this offseason? He gave up three runs and that was all the Red Sox needed to get past a lifeless Yankees lineup outside of Giancarlo Stanton.
The Yankees’ season ended Tuesday night in Boston as their $36-million-a-year ace could not even make it through the third inning. In his four seasons managing the Yankees, Aaron Boone has one trip to the ALCS to show for it. Another year of Yankees baseball, another underachieving season.