Yanks May Be Scratching Surface of Sox Items at New Stadium

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 Yanks May Be Scratching Surface of Sox Items at New Stadium
The construction worker who buried a David Ortiz jersey in the cement foundation of the new Yankee Stadium has told friends he buried other Red Sox memorabilia as well. > [link]

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N.Y. Times: Yanks May Be Scratching Surface of Sox Items at New Stadium
Published 5/20/2008 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
N.Y. Times: Yanks May Be Scratching Surface of Sox Items at New Stadium On MSNBC’s “Countdown With Keith Olbermann” on Monday night, Olbermann reported that the construction worker who buried a David Ortiz jersey in the concrete foundation of the new Yankee Stadium told friends that he had buried other Red Sox memorabilia. According to the program, the worker, Gino Castignoli, told friends that while he worked at the stadium for one day last summer he buried an official scorecard from the 2004 Yankees-Red Sox American League Championship Series in hopes of jinxing the Yankees. ...

The Daily Yankeeland - 5/20
Published 5/20/2008 by Mantlemurcer (noreply@blogger.com) at My Pinstripes
Maybe we should change that title to the sometimes Yankeeland, since we haven't been writing it on a daily basis. Anyway........ Bob Raismann doesn't write new stuff every day either which is why he's a week behind in his shot at Hank Steinbrenner. Even Suzyn Waldman took a shot at Boss Jr. when she was on with Benigno and Roberts on the FAN. "No. I don't think anybody pays attention (to Hank Steinbrenner)," Waldman said. "... Every time Hank goes out and says something, 10 minutes later he's saying, 'Well, that's not exactly what I meant to ...

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