
The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant: How a Dynasty Fell Apart
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In this episode of Rounding Third from BadderSports, Peter Lemieux dives deep into one of baseball’s most shocking shifts in power — the collapse of the New York Yankees in 1965.
For 27 seasons, the Yankees defined American League dominance, appearing in 23 World Series from 1936 to 1964. With legends like Mantle, DiMaggio, Berra, and Ford, they weren’t just a baseball team — they were an institution.
But what happens when the most powerful team in baseball starts to rot from within? This story examines the cracks beneath the surface: aging stars, a crumbling farm system, and resistance to change — even in the face of baseball’s evolution.
We also touch on:
• The Broadway roots of DamnYankees
• Shocking World Series check bonuses
• The forgotten names that marked the decline
• And how one man’s frustration became a cultural metaphor
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00:00 Intro
00:30 The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant
02:36 Yankees' Dominance in Baseball History
07:39 The Decline Begins
11:22 The Fall of the Yankees
16:04 Conclusion and Reflection