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Sarge If Giambi was driving, he would've missed
Now This Is Hank Steinbrenner’s Type Of Gal
Tirico Suave —
Yankee Fan Kills Sox Fan With Car An excerpt : Authorities won’t describe the argument beforehand in Slade’s Food & Spirits, but witnesses said it heated up when Hernandez identified herself as a New York Yankees fan. Nashua, 45 miles northwest of Boston, is Red Sox country. Bartender Tanya Moran said the argument spilled outside, and at least one person in a group that included Beaudoin began chanting “Yankees suck!” when they saw a Yankees sticker on Hernandez’s car. Hernandez, 43, allegedly gunned her car and struck Beaudoin and his friend Maria Hughes, 21. Beaudoin’s ...
I Never Said Yankee Fans Weren't Idiots, Too
Boiled Sports —
... But the story currently on ESPN.com and pointed out by reader "bdi," the mess pictured here killed a Red Sox fan with her car. Apparently, intentionally, after get harrassed in a New Hampshire bar. ...
Giving Soccer Fans A Run For Their Money
A Red Sox Fan From Pinstripe Territory —
She "doesn't brake for Red Sox fans." In less "murderous Yankee fan"-y news, if Manny gets three dongs this week, he'll be one away from 500 going into the weekend. Friday we've got I'm a Sox Girl, Saturday, it's Novy, and Sunday, Nick. Come on, Manny, let's crown a champion.
Yanks fan runs over Sox fan with her car
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... never braked, and she accelerated at a high speed for about 200 feet. She went directly at this group of people," prosecutor Susan Morrell said of Ivonne Hernandez, who is charged with reckless second-degree murder in the death early Friday of Matthew Beaudoin, 29.Hernandez was ordered held without bail after being arraigned Monday in Nashua District Court. The charges, including aggravated drunken driving, are felonies, so Hernandez could not enter a plea. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/story?id=3382644 Update by Ross: ...
Guns don't kill people, drunk idiots kill people
The Big Picture —
... By now we're sure you've all heard about the Yankees fan who ran over a group of Red Sox fans, killing one of them. Not that we really want to make light of death two days in a row, but, well, you gotta do what you gotta do. ...
Color Me Skeptical
ShysterBall —
Every few months you get a story about the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry turning to violence or death, and here's the latest example: A woman accused of running down a man in her car after a Red Sox-Yankees argument in a bar never hit her brakes as she accelerated toward the small group he was in, a prosecutor said Monday. "She never braked, and she accelerated at a high speed for about 200 feet. She went directly at this group of people," prosecutor Susan Morrell said of Ivonne Hernandez, who is charged with reckless second-degree murder in the death early Friday of ...
Like, I guess she liked the Yankees
Flotsam - We'll tell you what to think —
... There's like, so many better ways to make a person sorry. Running over them with your car is so 1980s, back in like, the stone age when that pony-tailed man Steven Seagal was popular. ...
Rivalry - Why Vie So Hard?
Ladies... —
... This photo is a friendly reminder of the serious, serious hatred that extends back over 100 years between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. It’s the kind of hatred that caused a Boston fan working on the new Yankee stadium to bury an Ortiz jersey in hopes of cursing them. It’s the kind of hatred that causes fans at Fenway to boo Johnny Damon every single time he comes up to the plate. Sadly enough, it’s even the kind of hate that costs lives. To make a long story brief, once upon a time in the early 1900s the BoSox were an incredible team ...



