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Excuse I
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I was born in 1970, and went to my first Yankee game at the old Stadium, but my earliest memories begin with the renovated version. This is the only Yankee Stadium I've known. It's seen the Yankees win 6 World Series, and participate in another 4, not to mention all of the other playoff appearances. For me, this is the only Yankee Stadium I've known and to see it go away means a lot to me. That place holds memories galore for me, involving my Dad, my Grandfather, my closest friends, etc. I suppose that it's easy for people that dislike the Yankees to paint the situation in such a light, but, frankly, it's also not that much of a surprise. If they had any sort of celebration at Shea, I'd puke my guts up because it's a rat infested dive, so I see where you are coming from. Love is blindness, so it hatred. So, I cannot defend Yankee or MLB brass, and would not even if I could, but you ought to know that for me, to be able to attend the All-Star game at a place that's loomed so very large in my life as a sports fan is very very special and I'm not surely not alone.
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Rock n' Roll Doggie
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That Tampa Bay 5-game lead in the AL East sure evaporated quickly.
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Blue Crack Supplier
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oh i'm not saying you don't have the right to be sad the stadium is leaving... of course you do. as big of a dump that shea is i've had a lot of memories of going to games there... it's a dump, but it's my dump.
all this talk of the "old ballpark" in the bronx is just highly insincere, 'cause the entire place was gutted and rebuilt. very few things remain... part of the bleachers, a few beams here and there, a few catwalks and a bunch of seemingly oddly placed doors.
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Rock n' Roll Doggie
FOB Join Date: Feb 2001
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Thats what happens when you put 6 guys all named Elias in the same room.
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Rock n' Roll Doggie
Band-aid Join Date: May 2004
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![]() I'm actually far less annoyed by the Yankee Stadium stuff than I thought I'd be. But then again if it was the Sox moving out of Fenway at the same time the Yanks were leaving YS and the coverage and attention was this skewed I'd very likely be somewhat nauseous. So here we are at the AS game...after that, it's trade season. Already some big deals (Cubs, Brewhahas). What's next? |
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Rogue
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Gotta say also, that its pretty sad that no one added any comments about the passing of Bobby Murcer. Bobby was a great ambassador for the game and I'll miss his self deprecating humor.
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Rock n' Roll Doggie
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I don't remember him as a player but I always generally liked Murcer's work on Yankees telecasts. Being from CT I always got the old WPIX games and you'd have Murcer and Scooter among others. Much better than today, though I like Kaat (do they still have Jim Kaat?)
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Rogue
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I remember when Scooter and Bobby were on WPIX together. In his later years, I couldn't stand Scooter anymore. He kept screwing up all the time and it was no longer funny. It took me a few years to get used to Bobby, but he was always fun to listen to.
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I remember Mercer when he played for the Yankees from 79-83 and remember watching him on the WPIX broadcasts. I was saddened by his passing.
Speaking of the WPIX 11 broadcasts....anyone know where you can find that Yankee theme song that started off/ended the broadcasts? You guys know what I am talking about? |
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Rogue
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That would be funny as shit if they did that nowadays.
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The Fly
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Angels open the 2nd half with the Bosox at Angel Stadium. Should be good. Some good pitching matchups.
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Excuse I
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I'm of course very saddened by the loss of Murcer. I do recall him as a player, and certainly as a broadcaster. I also know a lot of people that worked with him, and they all spoke of him in glowing terms. Very sad....
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ONE
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ESPN Home Run Derby announcer (not Berman) after Grady Sizemore hits a 459 foot shot to the upper deck: "Wow! Who needs steroids?!?"
*immediate cut to shot of smirking David Ortiz* ![]() |
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ONE
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