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Classic Phil Rizzuto/Yankees promo (video)
Classic Phil Rizzuto/Yankees promo (video)
Back when short shorts were cool, I'm guessing
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The Scooter, RIP
Can't Stop The Bleeding — ... .  While I’ve been unsuccessful in finding Phil’s spot for YooHoo on YouTube, the above clip will have to suffice.

Yankee Legend Phil Rizzuto, Dead at 89
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