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Locked On MLB
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Your daily podcast on the national look of MLB part of the Locked on Podcast Network. Comedian, TV producer and creator of the Sully Baseball Podcast Paul Francis Sullivan brings his humor and passion to the Locked On Network. On the show Sully will be talking about each team, each pennant race and everything else in the game of baseball, from rule changes and labor issues to uniforms, baseball cards, stadium food, What ifs in the game’s history and which fanbase deserves a title the most. Subscribe on your podcast platform, listen in the car or wherever you enjoy shows and hang out all season long on Locked On MLB.
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paisan8766
(3 minutes ago)
My Pop was born in 1923 and was an A’s fan first. He supported the Phillies, too, and watched them religiously until he passed at age 93.
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richardstewart85
(9 minutes ago)
To be honest, I always wondered if the A’s ever considered moving back to Philadelphia as potential new home for the franchise. As a bias, Philadelphian native, I think it would be good for baseball, and extremely a wonderful reunion for the city of Philadelphia to have the Athletics back on the North side and keep the Phillies on the south side. I think Philadelphia is one of the cities that can handle to major league franchises. I believe the A’s could once again thrive in the city. It would be like the Yankees/Mets or the White Sox/Cubs situation but there’s a pipe dream most likely that would never happen.
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ernestpolk9555
(17 minutes ago)
When I was a kid(18 or so) I loved the A's, Reggie, Fingers, Bando, Catfish, Rudi......what a team 3 straight WS titles.....
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erich2626
(27 minutes ago)
I was born & raised in Philly area. My grandfather was a die hard A’s fan & hated the Phillies. He used to say that the “Philadelphia’s real baseball team moved out of town.”
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jpete3027666
(31 minutes ago)
The A’s are one of the most successful franchises in MLB history. The fact they don’t have a long and storied history in one city is both dumbfounding and sad.
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devonbrooks246
(47 minutes ago)
Sounds a little similar to the Browns leaving St Louis. Although Browns were not as successful as the Cardinals, they did rent the stadium to the Cardinals. In the earlier days, Browns fans outnumbered the Cardinals fans but of course losing games does not help. In contrast A’s had a much more successful history than the Browns and leaving Philly was a bigger deal. Athletics have great history but get moved around way too much.
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Alan-lv9rw
(51 minutes ago)
It’s horrible when teams move. My father was heartbroken when the Giants left NY. But he recovered and has been a Mets fan since 1962.
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edithsullivan8002
(1 hour ago)
Great baseball history! Thanks, Sully!
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FAITHandLOGIC
(1 hour ago)
Many people forget that the American League and National League operated separately. There was not one combined league like there is now. They were separate leagues that competed against each other. This is why you had NY, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia and St. Louis with clubs in both leagues.
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stefangrey
(2 hours ago)
You WALKED from 15th & Lehigh to 21st & Lehigh? How many armed guards did you have?
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