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  1. Harmonica Incident. Phil Linz, whose playing of a harmonica instigated the incident. The Harmonica Incident took place on a New York Yankees team bus on August 20, 1964, en route to O'Hare International Airport. Infielder Phil Linz, slightly resentful at not being played [1] during a four-game sweep by the Chicago White Sox that was believed at ...

  2. Jan 21, 2013 · Former New York Yankees infielder Phil Linz plans to bring along infamous harmonica at B.A.T. Dinner; The harmonica incident lives forever in Yankee folklore%2C thanks to Mickey Mantle%27s ...

  3. The Harmonica Incident took place on a New York Yankees team bus on August 20, 1964, en route to O'Hare International Airport. Infielder Phil Linz, slightly resentful at not being played during a four-game sweep by the Chicago White Sox that was believed at the time to have seriously set back the Yankees' chances at that year's American League pennant, began playing a harmonica in the back of ...

  4. Sep 23, 2015 · Catcher for the New York Yankees Yogi Berra poses for a photo in March 1957. ... That, of course, meant Stottlemyre was on the team bus for the infamous Phil Linz harmonica incident, perhaps one ...

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  6. Dec 11, 2020 · Former New York Yankees infielder Phil Linz, who died on Thursday, triggered one of the best stories in franchise history on a team bus in 1964 after pulling out his new harmonica after his team ...

  7. Jan 23, 2013 · On it was an inscription that read, in part: “Harmonica Incident, Yogi Berra, Phil Linz, Aug. 20, 1964.” Linz, 73, played in the majors from 1962-68 and had stints with […] Skip to content

  8. Dec 13, 2020 · NEW YORK (AP) — Former New York Yankees infielder Phil Linz, who knocked a Game 7 home run off Bob Gibson in the 1964 World Series but made even more noise by hitting a few sour notes on his harmonica, has died. He was 81. Former teammates said Linz’s family told them he died Wednesday night in Leesburg, Virginia.

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