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    April 11, 2008 --

    The new Yankee Stadium may be cursed!

    A devilish Boston fan working on a concrete crew at the $1.3 billion stadium covertly buried a Red Sox T-shirt under what will become the visiting team's locker room to jinx the Yanks, two construction workers told The Post yesterday.

    "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 said. "Nobody knows about it. It's in the floors, it's buried."

    The workers say they now fear that they unwittingly helped hex their beloved Bronx Bombers.

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

    The Post has withheld their identities because they are not authorized to speak to media.

    This latest hex is above and beyond any typical ritual - like wearing a lucky shirt or hat - that fans typically do to boost their luck.

    "It sounds a little unprecedented to me," said Tim Wiles, director of research at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown.

    "I guess if the Yankees go 86 years in the new ballpark without a win we'll know if we are on to something," he said, referring to Boston's previous infamous losing streak after they sold Babe Ruth.

    "If I was a Yankees fan, that is my house. I don't want a Red Sox [T-shirt] under my house," he added.

    Chris Wertz, co-owner of the Red Sox bar Professor Thom's in the East Village, laughed at the ingenuity of the worker.

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

    Red Sox fans, he said, will see the buried garment as a good-luck charm, especially after years of seeing the retired numbers of four legendary players displayed in Fenway Park.

    It has long displayed "9" for Ted Williams, "4" for Joe Cronin, "1" for Bobby Doerr and "8" for Carl Yastrzemski - which comes out to 9-4-18, the day before the World Series that resulted in the last Red Sox championship until 2004.

    Baseball historians said these kinds of superstitions are not something to be scoffed at.

  • #2
    i just read this story in the new york post...this is just crazy...a little funny...but certainly crazy
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    • #3
      Tsss, tssss, tssss. That Bosox fans believe in this kind of nonsense.

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      • #4
        so, the same thing in the states as over here...every new stadium built has the same story about the rival team jinxing the ground. yawn.

        united fans allegedly did it to city when we built the city of manchester stadium. since it opening, city have enjoyed the best run of results in recent memory history against the scum.

        i guess boston would try anything to upstage the yanks. why not, they can't use baseball to do it.
        stands on shifting sands...

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        • #5
          What a dope...he buried the t-shirt under the wrong locker room.

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          • #6
            He also buried the wrong jersey. When Red Sox come to visit, does this mean R.I.P? The guy is probably a closet Yankee's fan.
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            • #7
              Yanks say it's all a hoax, If that means anything:
              http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/news/...=.jsp&c_id=nyy

              If he did do this, looks like he got it wrong anyway, why would he put it in the vistors clubhouse? Seems like that would hex the redsox not the yankees. I don't believe in cures or stuff like that. The only Mo-Jo that effects Yankee games is the one that pitches in the 8th and 9th and that's only good for the yanks.
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              • #8
                If this did indeed happen, then it's funny how people are going to be walking all over a Sox t-shrit for years to come. Hopefully it's symbolic. Sox being walked all over and buried.

                Originally posted by JLevin View Post
                Red Sox fans, he said, will see the buried garment as a good-luck charm, especially after years of seeing the retired numbers of four legendary players displayed in Fenway Park.
                Yeah, I know that I usually think something is a good luck charm when stuck in the ground and covered with concrete.
                Last edited by Pinstripes; 04-12-2008, 03:37 AM.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BaseballRookie View Post
                  He also buried the wrong jersey. When Red Sox come to visit, does this mean R.I.P? The guy is probably a closet Yankee's fan.
                  I tend to agree. When you bury something, it is usually dead. I think the redsox fan feels his team will be dead meat in the new Yankee Stadium.

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