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Postby TRAGChick » Sun Apr 13, 2008 9:20 am

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"Boston Red Sox fans know more than a little about superstitions -- and one apparently decided to share the anxiety with Boston's biggest rival.

Somewhere underneath all this concrete, steel and construction equipment at the new Yankee Stadium, a Red Sox T-shirt may be lurking to jinx the Bronx Bombers, according to the New York Post.

A construction worker and Boston fan working on the concrete crew at the $1.3 billion new Yankee Stadium buried a Red Sox shirt in with the concrete foundation under what will become the visitors' clubhouse, in the hopes of jinxing the New York Yankees' new home, the New York Post reported.

Two construction workers told the newspaper about the stunt on conditon of anonymity.

"In August, a Red Sox T-shirt was poured in a slab in the visitor's clubhouse. It's the curse of the Yankees," one worker told the Post. "Nobody knows about it. It's in the floors, it's buried."

The workers say they're now afraid that they've jinxed the Yankees.

"I don't want to be responsible for sinking the franchise," said a second worker, who witnessed the burial. "I respect the stadium."

"I guess if the Yankees go 86 years in the new ballpark without a win we'll know if we are on to something," the second worker said, referring to Boston's title drought after the franchise sold Babe Ruth.

Those workers might not have anything to worry about: The team said Friday that the story, while intriguing, simply wasn't true.

"We noticed that the [New York] Post wrote a fun and interesting story about a T-shirt today -- but it never happened," the team said in a statement. "Yankee fans know that burying something in concrete in the basement is never a good thing.

"Memo to the Post: You're 10 days late for April Fool's Day."

And if it did happen? Chris Wertz, the co-owner of Professor Thom's in New York's East Village -- a haven for Red Sox fans in the Big Apple -- thought the move was a stroke of genius, according to the report.

"I won't be surprised in the least bit to see that visiting locker room torn up and relaid right away," he said, according to the Post. "This is what makes the game special for baseball fans. It's not a mean thing, but something they will take seriously."

There are precedents for fans strategically burying trinkets for good luck. During the construction of the ice rink for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, a worker laid a Canadian one-dollar coin (known as a "loonie") at center ice. Canada went on to win its first gold medal in men's ice hockey since 1952.

And Mickey Bradley, a co-author of "Haunted Baseball," told the Post that a worker was said to have buried an unknown good-luck charm in a water main trench of the current Yankee Stadium back in 1920.

"Prior to that, they never won a World Series," he said, according to the newspaper.

But the Yankees said they're not concerned that a piece of Red Sox-colored cotton could be lurking under their feet at their new home.

"It sounds like a tall tale, and it would take more than a Red Sox T-shirt to put a curse on the Yankees," team spokesman Howard Rubenstein told the Post."
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Postby Just Mindy » Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:31 am

I'm a Yankee fan, and I have to say I find this extremely funny!

Do they really think this is going to do something to the Yankees?!?! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Rick » Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:33 am

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Postby 7 Wishes » Sun Apr 13, 2008 1:30 pm

Just Mindy wrote:I'm a Yankee fan, and I have to say I find this extremely funny!

Do they really think this is going to do something to the Yankees?!?! :lol: :lol: :lol:


The arrogant, chain cock-smoking Yankees and their enormous egos, even bigger contracts, and creaking old joints will do just fine. This team WILL NOT make the post-season this year. The franchise is on a downward turn, and Girardi was a terrible choice for manager over Mattingly.
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Postby Rick » Sun Apr 13, 2008 1:32 pm

Always love your posts 7. :lol:
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Postby Just Mindy » Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:11 pm

7 Wishes wrote:
Just Mindy wrote:I'm a Yankee fan, and I have to say I find this extremely funny!

Do they really think this is going to do something to the Yankees?!?! :lol: :lol: :lol:


The arrogant, chain cock-smoking Yankees and their enormous egos, even bigger contracts, and creaking old joints will do just fine. This team WILL NOT make the post-season this year. The franchise is on a downward turn, and Girardi was a terrible choice for manager over Mattingly.


Whatever happens, happens...I don't take this stuff seriously.

There's more to life than baseball. :wink:
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Postby piecesofeight » Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:53 pm

Just Mindy wrote:
There's more to life than baseball. :wink:


Yep..FOOTBALL.. :P :lol:
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Postby Just Mindy » Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:49 pm

piecesofeight wrote:
Just Mindy wrote:
There's more to life than baseball. :wink:


Yep..FOOTBALL.. :P :lol:


You're male, aren't you? :?

:wink:

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Postby KenTheDude » Sun Apr 13, 2008 11:31 pm

Just Mindy wrote:There's more to life than baseball. :wink:


BLASPHEMY! You'll smoke a turd in hell for that one!

OK - what movie is that from?
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Postby Rip Rokken » Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:08 am

Glad for their sake they remained anonymous -- you know there are plenty of nutjobs who would send them death threats over this...
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Postby TRAGChick » Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:44 am

In a related topic, happening right now @ ESPN:

Red Sox: 3
Yankees: 0


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Postby Just Mindy » Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:49 am

TRAGChick wrote:In a related topic, happening right now @ ESPN:

Red Sox: 3
Yankees: 0


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:evil:

Thanks for the reminder, I forgot the game was on. :lol:
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Postby Just Mindy » Mon Apr 14, 2008 11:32 am

Update to this story! :lol:

The Big Dig: The Yanks Uncover a Red Sox Jersey
By SUSHIL CHEEMA
Published: April 14, 2008
With dust swirling around them, the construction workers Frank Gramarossa and Rich Corrado used bright yellow jackhammers Sunday afternoon to extract a Red Sox jersey that another worker had buried at the site of the new Yankee Stadium. After breaking through about two and a half feet of concrete, Gramarossa and Corrado pulled out a dusty, torn David Ortiz jersey.


Randy Levine, the Yankees’ president, and Lonn Trost, the team’s chief operating officer, presided over what Levine called an “excavation ceremony.” The New York Post had reported Friday that a Red Sox-rooting construction worker hoping to curse the Yankees’ new stadium had buried a Red Sox jersey at the site last week.

But Levine said the team knew the location that was initially reported was inaccurate, because workers did not pour concrete in that area on the day the jersey was said to have been added to the mix. On Saturday morning, the Yankees got a tip from two other construction workers on the location of the jersey.

“Two thoughts occurred to us,” Levine said. “One is that it’s never a good thing to be buried in cement in New York, so we thought about just pouring more cement on it.”

Instead, the Yankees decided to turn what Levine called a “bad, dastardly act” into a good one.

Levine said the extracted jersey would be cleaned up, put in a display case along with a Yankees Universe T-shirt and sent to Boston. There, the Ortiz jersey and Yankee T-shirt will be auctioned to benefit the Jimmy Fund, the Red Sox’ primary charity, which is affiliated with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Trost said that the Yankees were speaking with the Bronx district attorney’s office about whether there was any criminality involved in the act and that the team was considering filing charges against the construction worker, identified by The Associated Press as Gino Castignoli, a Bronx resident.

“We take great pride in hiring Bronx residents,” Levine said. “He abused the privilege.”

Like many of the workers at the site, Gramarossa said he was a big Yankee fan. “A lot of construction workers are proud of this job and were upset it was in there,” he said.


http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/14/sports/baseball/14jersey.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
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Postby TRAGChick » Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:35 am

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Postby hoagiepete » Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:51 am

I was just about to post that it would not surprise me if the Steinbrenners didn't tell the contractor to rip it up, take the jersey out and re-pour, plus tack on penalties for being late. Then I just saw the recent post. No surprise.

I'm sure the construction company was thrilled to hear about what their crew did. :oops: Especially since they are headquartered out of NY.

It's one thing to do something like that (which was a good idea - anything that might screw the Yankees), but it's another to broadcast it. I'd guess they are no longer employed.
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Postby conversationpc » Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:43 am

Just Mindy wrote:Update to this story! :lol:

[color=blue]The Big Dig: The Yanks Uncover a Red Sox Jersey
By SUSHIL CHEEMA
Published: April 14, 2008
With dust swirling around them, the construction workers Frank Gramarossa and Rich Corrado used bright yellow jackhammers Sunday afternoon to extract a Red Sox jersey that another worker had buried at the site of the new Yankee Stadium. After breaking through about two and a half feet of concrete, Gramarossa and Corrado pulled out a dusty, torn David Ortiz jersey.


What's even funnier is that they wasted time and money to do this. :roll:
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Postby Rick » Thu Apr 17, 2008 12:00 pm

conversationpc wrote:
Just Mindy wrote:Update to this story! :lol:

[color=blue]The Big Dig: The Yanks Uncover a Red Sox Jersey
By SUSHIL CHEEMA
Published: April 14, 2008
With dust swirling around them, the construction workers Frank Gramarossa and Rich Corrado used bright yellow jackhammers Sunday afternoon to extract a Red Sox jersey that another worker had buried at the site of the new Yankee Stadium. After breaking through about two and a half feet of concrete, Gramarossa and Corrado pulled out a dusty, torn David Ortiz jersey.


What's even funnier is that they wasted time and money to do this. :roll:


Baseball players are the most superstitious of all. They had to do it. :lol:
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