Madden: Yankee Stadium will be missed

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Madden: Yankee Stadium will be missed
I feel as if I've spent half my life in Yankee Stadium, so George Steinbrenner and his emissaries of progress will have to understand if I'm taking this coming of the wrecking ball a little personally. [link]

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Kennedy proves his mettle
Published 3/26/2008 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... that, for now, Duncan is content with his limited amount of action. We're pretty sure Jason Giambi won't finish the season with 162 games played. In fact, that's a safer bet than Michael Kay annoying us at some point this season during a YES broadcast. Duncan will get his chances, and he knows it. Bill Madden pens a very nice ode to Yankee Stadium (soon to be known as the "old" Stadium). Neil Best notes that ...

The Daily Yankeeland
Published 3/26/2008 by Mantlemurcer at My Pinstripes
... opinions on how the Yankees should be run. So it's the same process? Cashman makes recommendations to ownership, and then those are acted on? Exactly the way it should be, in my opinion. Andy Pettitte won't pitch the 2nd game of the season as originally anticipated, but after yesterday's side session he was confident he'll pitch one of the first five games. Long time Yankees beat writer Bill Madden talks about his memories of Yankee Stadium. Mark ...

Yankees’ stuff that doesn’t involve A-Rod
Published 3/26/2008 by Ed Valentine at Bugs & Cranks
... As the Yankees get ready to open the final season in the original Yankees Stadium, Bill Madden of the New York Daily News waxes poetic about how he will miss the place. Geez, Bill, it’s a little early for that yet, don’t you think? ...

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