Yankees 2008 Fantasy Camp Registration

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You are required to provide the notarized Medical Waiver and Release and Medical Certificate that you are physically fit to participate with physician signature enabling you to play. The New York Yankees will provide you with the requisite waiver and release. Online Waiver must be printed hard copy, notarized and faxed to (914) 686-3931. The New York Yankees reserve the right to cancel any ... [link]

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Have $10,000? You can play at the Stadium
Published 7/1/2008 by Peter Abraham at The LoHud Yankees Blog
... The Yankees are running a one day fantasy camp. For $10,000 each, 30 campers will get to suit up and play at Yankee Stadium for one day. ...

Quiet bats waste Moose's effort
Published 7/1/2008 by D&A at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... Tim McCarver and Joe Buck's perspective from this past Saturday's Fox telecast. If you've got a spare $10K lying around, you can be one of 30 participants in a one day Yankee Fantasy Camp to be held at the Stadium in early August. You must be at least 30 to participate, and registration runs through July 14. What is up with the Rays? What exactly has gotten into them this season? Last night was ...

Got 10 Grand Laying Around?
Published 7/1/2008 by Mantlemurcer (noreply@blogger.com) at My Pinstripes
... had one of the greatest single seasons in baseball history (Guidry), another potential famer (Raines), a member of the '61 Yankees (Blanchard), and Bucky "Fucking" Dent". No Reggie, Winfield, Whitey, Yogi..okay you get the idea. But still not a bad collection. Oh, one other thing. You must be at least 30, so all of you spoiled brats who were already counting on taking Dad's Beamer to the Bronx, you're out of luck. Pinstripe Events has all the details.

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