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Yanks set an unbreakable record
Yanks set an unbreakable record
Over the past week, people have been talking about Derek Jeter's unbreakable record for hits at Yankee Stadium. The team set another unbreakable record Sunday night: Yankee Stadium attendance in a season. There just aren't enough seats in the new place.
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