I Am Really Sick of East Coast Teams/Fans

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 I Am Really Sick of East Coast Teams/Fans
Why are there so many fans of the Red Sox and Yankees that have no connection to the team? I am sick of these people. After watching the game on Saturday I noticed that there were more in Minnesota than I expected. Next time I hear a "Lets go Red Sox" chant in an away park, I may call in a bomb threat. [link]

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