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Phil Linz, part of the Yankees’ 1962 World Series championship team, but known more for his role in the infamous “Harmonica Incident” two years later, died Wednesday at 81. Former longtime ...
On this day 10 years ago, four Linz kids from Anderson Township were presented a $1-million check on “CBS This Morning” on Dec. 14, 2005, the day after winning “The Amazing Race.” ...
Never a star and rarely a starter as a Yankee in the 1960s, Linz made news not for playing baseball but for playing the harmonica. By Richard Goldstein Phil Linz played on three World Series teams ...
Linz is taking on a lot. On New Year's Eve the Austrian city will kick off a three-day opening festival with fireworks and drum rolls, to celebrate its year as Europe's 2009 Capital of Culture.
刚过去的这个周末,英国城市利物浦以壮观焰火和盛大 ... 的称号移交给今年得到该称号的奥地利的林兹(Linz)和立陶宛的维尔纽斯(Vilnius)。
Phil Linz, the most infamous utility infielder that the Yankees ever have had, never meant to cause trouble that unforgettable day 56 summers ago when he pulled out his new harmonica on a team bus ...