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Yankees rookies get hazed (video)
Yankees rookies get hazed (video)
http://www.YESNetwork.comJoba Chamberlain, Ian Kennedy, Shelley Duncan and Phil Hughes recently took a trip down the yellow brick road.
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Video: Phil, Joba, Ian and Shelley on The Wizard of Oz Costumes
YanksBlog.com — You may remember that, back in September , the rookies on the Yankees roster dressed up as characters from The Wizard of Oz, as part of the annual rookie hazing. Watch below for video from that day as well as thoughts from Phil, Joba, Ian and Shelley.

The Wonderful Wizard of Yankee Stadium
River Avenue Blues — Remember when the rookies dressed up as characters from The Wizard of Oz? Good times. As part of their off-season coverage, the YES Network offers up a short piece on the hazing. Shelley, as always, has a few amusing things to say. (Hat tip to YanksBlog.com.)

Did they ever meet the Wizard?
N/A —   One of the funniest pics I’ve ever seen was when Phil Hughes, Joba, IPK, Shelly Duncan and the rest of the rookies dressed up like characters from the Wizard the Oz last season for their hazing.  Below is a video from the YES Network of a few them discussing their experience.  Check out the aroma therapy candle that’s lit whey they interview Kennedy who got the raw end of the deal as Dorothy.  Now that’s funny. ...

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