Yankees share emotional day at Virginia Tech

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BLACKSBURG, Va. - The crowd of 5,500 at Virginia Tech 's English Field grew silent yesterday as 32 large orange balloons were released. [link]

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Not just another spring game
Published 3/19/2008 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... . It was fascinating to watch. Whether it was the emotion of the day coming to the surface, or the awe of playing against the New York Yankees, the VT players looked somewhat dazed and visibly nervous, as if they couldn't believe what was happening around them. ...

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