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  2. Missouri Athletic Club - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Athletic Club opened its doors on Sept. 13, 1903, in the Boatman's Bank Building at 4th Street and Washington Ave. in downtown St. Louis. Founder Charles Henry Genslinger had opened clubs in New Orleans and New York. A fire destroyed the original clubhouse in March 1914.

  3. Mariano Rivera - Wikipedia

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    Rivera was an investor in two New York area restaurants: "Clubhouse Grill", which opened in New Rochelle in 2006 as "Mo's New York Grill"; [1] [300] and Siro's, which opened in Manhattan in 2012. [301] Both restaurants have since closed.

  4. Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner credits clubhouse technology ...

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    Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner credits new clubhouse technology with helping New York get off to an AL-best 33-17 start, is pleased Juan Soto has bonded with teammates and fans, and is confident ...

  5. New York Yankees - Wikipedia

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    By winning the pennant for a fourth straight year, the 1998–2001 Yankees joined the 1921–24 New York Giants, and the Yankees teams of 1936–39, 1949–53, 1955–58 and 1960–64 as the only teams to win at least four straight pennants. [298] The Yankees won 11 consecutive postseason series in this 4-year period.

  6. Aaron Boone says Yankees clubhouse togetherness at a high ...

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    New York and Los Angeles will play just the fifth World Series between teams with their league’s best record since wild cards started after Cleveland and Atlanta (the initial wild-card season of 1995), the Yankees and Braves (1999), Boston and St. Louis (2013) and the Dodgers and Tampa Bay (2020).

  7. St. Joseph Saints - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph was a member of the Western Association (1889, 1893-1897, 1906, 1927, 1939-1941, 1946-1951, 1953-1954) and Western League (1886-1887, 1898, 1900-1905, 1910–1926, 1930-1935), They were an affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals (1930, 1946-1951, 1953), the Chicago Cubs (1939-1940), St. Louis Browns (1941) and the New York Yankees (1954).