Yanks unearth Red Sox T-shirt, replace it with Kyle Farnsworth

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 Yanks unearth Red Sox T-shirt, replace it with Kyle Farnsworth
Paranoid that a wily Red Sox fan had managed to curse his team, New York Yankees’ owner Hank Steinbrenner paid constructions workers to unearth a surreptitiously buried Red Sox T-shirt from beneath the visitors’ dugout at the new Yankee Stadium and had it replaced with the body of Yankee reliever Kyle Farnsworth, who’s been dead to Yankee fans for several years. [link]

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Throwing it around
Published 4/13/2008 by TheNaturalMevs at Diamond Hoggers
... Florida Marlins record actually stood at 7-3 when things began today. It actually happened. [Season Ticket] -This Prince Fielder slump has really taken on a life of it's own. [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel] -They're trying to fix MLB2k8. [That Video Game Blog] -The Yankees dug up that Red Sox t-shirt attempt at cursing them. [Bugs & Cranks] -A review of the all you can eat seats in Oakland. ...

Red Sox t-shirt, Hoffa references unearthed in the Bronx
Published 4/14/2008 at Big League Stew
... Personally, I think the best joke to come out of Sunday's media stunt can be found at Bugs & Cranks, which wrote the following Onionesque-head: "Yanks unearth Red Sox t-shirt, replace it with Kyle Farnsworth" ...

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