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IT SEEMS a sly Sox fan has tried to jinx the new Yankee Stadium by burying a David Ortiz jersey in the bowels of the structure. Assuming this isn't the most elaborate episode of "Punk'd" ever, we can chalk it is as a bad joke. If you think the... [link]

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Manny being Manny, but Papi is sloppy

David Ortiz, Boston's other big slugger, didn't have nearly as much fun as Manny Ramirez. In fact, Ortiz's day - and his season so far - could be encapsulated by his anemic at-bat in the sixth inning.
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Yankees Find Shirt, Hank Proves He is a Dumbass Again

The Red Sox shirt buried in the New Yankee Stadium has been found after feverish digging by workers. Two workers ratted out the location of the Ortiz jersey, they will hold an "extraction ceremony" today. I thought the shirt did not exist but now that it does Dumbass Hank said the following about Gino Castignoli: "I hope his coworkers kick the shit out of him." Gino responded by telling the ...
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Report: Yanks unearth BoSox shirt in new stadium

A construction worker and Boston fan working on the concrete crew at the $1.3 billion new Yankee Stadium buried a Red Sox shirt in with the concrete foundation in the hopes of jinxing the Yankees' new home, the New York Post reported.
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Yanks unearth Red Sox T-shirt, replace it with Kyle Farnsworth

Paranoid that a wily Red Sox fan had managed to curse his team, New York Yankees’ owner Hank Steinbrenner paid constructions workers to unearth a surreptitiously buried Red Sox T-shirt from beneath the visitors’ dugout at the new Yankee Stadium and had it replaced with the body of Yankee reliever Kyle Farnsworth, who’s been dead to Yankee fans for several years.
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More about this stupid T-shirt “curse”

Most fans felt the story of the Red Sox shirt embedded in the concrete slab of the visitor’s clubhouse at the New Stadium was just a laughable “exclusive” by the Post that was a few days late for April’s Fools. Turns out the ...
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