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River Ave. Blues ยป Olbermann: More Red Sox stuff buried under new Yankee Stadium

Olbermann: More Red Sox stuff buried under new Yankee Stadium

May 20, 2008 by Benjamin Kabak 8 Comments

The Great Teixeira Race
Are the Yankees paid too well to win?

According to Keith Olbermann, Gino Castignoli, the construction worker infamous for burying a David Ortiz jersey in concrete in the new Yankee Stadium has also buried a 2004 ALCS program under the new stadium as well. This time, however, he ain’t sayin’ where the goods are buried. While the Yankees aren’t about to dig up their entire new stadium in search of a delinquent program, this new story promises to get Hank riled up and ESPN on the case. I wonder if the Yanks know of anybody who could “send a message” to Castignoli. (Hat tip to iYankees.)

The Great Teixeira Race
Are the Yankees paid too well to win?

Filed Under: Asides, Yankee Stadium

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