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  1. April 8, 1967. ( 1967-04-08) Damn Yankees! is a 1967 American TV adaptation directed by Kirk Browning of the baseball musical Damn Yankees. [1] Longtime sportscaster and NBC host Joe Garagiola supplied an on-camera set-up to the background for the story’s premise of envy of the successful New York Yankees team.

    • NBC
  2. 12 lug 2021 · Musicals of Stage and Screen. 455 subscribers. 44. 3.2K views 2 years ago. Wishing for his favorite losing baseball team, the Washington Senators, to win the pennant, middle-aged Joe Boyd literally...

    • 105 min
    • 3,9K
    • Musicals of Stage and Screen
  3. Synopsis. Joe Boyd, an aging Washington Senators fan, would sell his soul for the Senators to beat the New York Yankees and win the pennant. Enter Mr. Applegate, who offers to turn Boyd into Joe Hardy, a powerful young baseball player, in exchange for his soul.

    • Kirk Browning
    • NBC
  4. Joe Boyd, an aging Washington Senators fan, would sell his soul for the Senators to beat the New York Yankees and win the pennant. Enter Applegate (Ray Walston), who offers to turn Boyd into Joe...

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    • Tab Hunter, Gwen Verdon, Ray Walston
    • George Abbott, Stanley Donen
    • Warner Brothers/Seven Arts
  5. Overview. Joe Boyd, an aging Washington Senators fan, would sell his soul for the Senators to beat the New York Yankees and win the pennant. Enter Mr. Applegate, who offers to turn Boyd into Joe Hardy, a powerful young baseball player, in exchange for his soul.

  6. Wishing for his favorite losing baseball team, the Washington Senators, to win the pennant, middle-aged Joe Boyd literally makes a deal with the Devil (in the form of one Mr. Applegate) and becomes young athlete Joe Hardy, who quickly becomes a sensation helping the Senators play a winning season.

  7. Joe Boyd an aging Washington Senators fan would sell his soul for the Senators to beat the New York Yankees and win the pennant Enter Mr Applegate who offers to turn Boyd into Joe Hardy a...