Podcast Posted January 6 Posted January 6 Season 4 of the Midtown Madness Podcast is brought to you by Two Men and a Garden! That’s right they are fueling this podcast with not only delicious pickles, but salsas and most recently Harissa sauce. They are the real deal! Their products are delicious and more importantly local to St. Louis. You can pick up their many products at any local grocery stores or online where they ship nationwide! https://twomenandagarden.com/ https://twitter.com/2mensalsa https://www.instagram.com/2mensalsa On This Episode Billikens take major step forward against Fordham and Saint Josephs Offensive improvements garner large headlines Physicality and effort ramps up on defensive end Previewing tough test vs Bonaventure Women’s Basketball drops 3rd straight conference blow out including the worst loss of Tillett’s tenure to Davidson Women’s Soccer gets 26’ commitment Softball heading to Hawaii https://twitter.com/MidtownMadPodhttps://www.instagram.com/midtownmadpod/ View the full article Quote
Lord Elrond Posted January 6 Posted January 6 23 minutes ago, TheA_Bomb said: A true legend in the broadcasting booth Quote
Billiken Rich Posted January 7 Posted January 7 5 hours ago, Lord Elrond said: A true legend in the broadcasting booth Always seemed like a 'bag to me......don't miss him AGB91 1 Quote
Pistol Posted January 7 Posted January 7 Vin Scully! Knew there was a big one. There are a lot of others, too. Quote
billikenbill Posted January 7 Posted January 7 7 hours ago, TheA_Bomb said: Things I didn’t know for $100, Alex. Quote
Brighton Posted January 7 Posted January 7 3 hours ago, Pistol said: Vin Scully! Knew there was a big one. There are a lot of others, too. I knew Michael Kay of WFAN was one. Quote
CenHudDude Posted January 7 Posted January 7 7 hours ago, Brighton said: I knew Michael Kay of WFAN was one. MK attends many Fordham games. He is the Yankees TV play by play guy on YES. Quote
OkieBilliken Posted January 7 Posted January 7 Cardinals Hall of Fame player/manager from early last century Frankie Frisch went to Fordham. Still hold the record for the most career hits for any batter in World Series play who didn't play for the Yankees. Quote
billikenfan05 Posted January 7 Posted January 7 23 minutes ago, OkieBilliken said: Cardinals Hall of Fame player/manager from early last century Frankie Frisch went to Fordham. Still hold the record for the most career hits for any batter in World Series play who didn't play for the Yankees. The original owner of the NFL Rams franchise was a Fordham grad IIRC, it's why they are called the Rams. Side note: the same reason with West Point and the Vegas Golden Knights. NextYearBill and OkieBilliken 2 Quote
slu72 Posted January 7 Posted January 7 Vince Lombardi was a Fordham alum. I think he may have coached there for a short time. Quote
CenHudDude Posted January 7 Posted January 7 6 hours ago, OkieBilliken said: Cardinals Hall of Fame player/manager from early last century Frankie Frisch went to Fordham. Still hold the record for the most career hits for any batter in World Series play who didn't play for the Yankees. Ya mean the “Fordham Flash”? Quote
Midtown Madness Posted January 7 Posted January 7 LINKS YALL! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midtown-madness-podcast/id1552953967?i=1000682887848 VeniceMenace 1 Quote
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