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The Sports Experience Podcast with Chris Quinn and Dominic DiTolla
The Sports Experience Podcast
318 episodes
6 days ago
Comedians Chris Quinn and Dominic DiTolla revisit memorable people and events in sports history. New episodes every week.
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Comedians Chris Quinn and Dominic DiTolla revisit memorable people and events in sports history. New episodes every week.
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Episode 315: “St. Louis Saved From ‘The Babe’ by ‘Old Pete’s’ Heroics” - 1926 World Series
The Sports Experience Podcast with Chris Quinn and Dominic DiTolla
38 minutes 9 seconds
2 weeks ago
Episode 315: “St. Louis Saved From ‘The Babe’ by ‘Old Pete’s’ Heroics” - 1926 World Series

Episode 315 of “The Sports Experience Podcast” is here & we’re continuing our block on the greatest World Series in the history of Major League Baseball.


The 1926 World Series was filled with iconic players, iconic teams and thrilling moments all packed into seven games.


This matchup featured two of baseball’s landmark franchises in the St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Yankees and some of the greatest players in the history of the game.


In a back and forth series which saw Babe Ruth hit three home runs in Game 4, the Cardinals played excellent baseball to force a Game 7. Hall of Fame pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander, who had won Games 2 and 6, came into the game possibly hungover in Game 7 with the bases loaded in the Bottom of the 7th inning. “Old Pete” escaped the jam and recorded the final seven outs to win it for St. Louis. The last of which was when 1940 NL MVP Bob O’Farrell threw out “The Babe” trying to steal second base in the Bottom of the 9th inning!


Join us while we discuss an absolute sports treasure.



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The Sports Experience Podcast with Chris Quinn and Dominic DiTolla
Comedians Chris Quinn and Dominic DiTolla revisit memorable people and events in sports history. New episodes every week.