The Yankees must think we're all stupid

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I sure I hope I'm not the only one who believes this cursed David Ortiz jersey story is a load of bull. How convenient this worker only showed up one day. How convenient a couple of other workers suddenly knew where to look. How convenient the site was pretty much untouched and easy for the diggers [...] [link]

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Delco Calls Out the Yanks
Published 4/15/2008 by NYteamsWin at Mets Prospects Minors Blog | MetsProspectus.com
" I sure I hope I’m not the only one who believes this cursed David Ortiz jersey story is a load of bull. How convenient this worker only showed up one day. How convenient a couple of other workers suddenly knew where to look. How convenient the site was pretty much untouched and easy for the diggers to locate the jersey, leaving plenty of room for the TV cameras. Question: If you hate the Yankees as much as this guy claims, then why don’t you wait until the day before the new stadium opens before spilling the story? Now, ...

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"David Ortiz's jersey gets buried at Yankee Stadium and he bats .070 [3-for 43]. Sounds like we should bury a Manny Ramirez jersey."
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