NEW YORK -- So much for the curse. The New York Yankees have ended a construction worker's attempt to jinx their new stadium with a buried Boston Red Sox jersey. Team officials watched Sunday as construction workers removed the jersey, with slugger David Ortiz's name on it, from two feet of concrete in a service corridor of the stadium that's under construction. The team says a construction worker -- who is a Red Sox fan -- recently buried the jersey there while on the job. Two other supervisors found the tattered shirt Saturday. The Yankees plan to donate the jersey to charity, and may pursue a lawsuit against the construction worker.
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You kidding forget the Boston jersey I'd put a St.Louis Cardinals jersey in there. Well that is debatable because is I had a Cardinal jersey I'd probably wear it all the time. Even under my uniform!
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once hockey is over ill go to baseball. but im not that big of a fan b/c there is so much cheating in baseball.
(just my opinion)
^ Explain those hockey players who get sent to a penalty box every 2 minutes for... you guessed it: cheating.
It's not cheating it's other things. If we played penalties at school there would many people in the penalty box, not for cheating for well other things. So that is that!
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