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by Lost Teams

5.0(10 reviews)
31 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Lost Teams is a podcast where we explore the history and legacy of defunct professional sports franchises.

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Publishing Since

11/11/2020

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September 8, 2021

Lost Teams Episode 29: LA KISS

In Episode 29, Andrew and Anthony discuss the Los Angeles KISS, an arena football team owned by the band KISS. the team lasted three years and was more of a circus than a successful football franchise. Check out more in this episode!

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August 5, 2021

Lost Teams Episode 28: Detroit Caesars

In episode 28, Andrew tells the story of the Detroit Caesars, a professional softball team in the American Professional Slo-Pitch Softball League. The team was owned by Little Caesar's founder and professional sports owner Mike Ilitch. Ilitch paid some of his players more than the MLB minimum salary and filled the team's home stadium. Find out more here!

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July 30, 2021

Lost Teams Episode 27: New York/ Brooklyn Americans

In episode 27, Anthony tells the story of the New York/Brooklyn Americans. They were New York City's first NHL team and the second American NHL team behind the Boston Bruins. The Americans were wildly popular in their first season despite not being competitive. As a result, New York's second NHL team, the Rangers were founded and spelled the eventual end of the Americans. Find out more in episode 27!

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What is Lost Teams?

Lost Teams is a podcast where we explore the history and legacy of defunct professional sports franchises.

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