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Ridding the Yankees Curse
Buried under 2 feet of concrete, a ploy to jinx the New York Yankees was uncovered and removed from the new site of the Bronx Yankees stadium. The Boston Red Sox jersey bearing David Ortiz No. 34 was planted in a service corridor behind the restaurant for the new stadium reportedly set to open next year.
Anonymous tips, charities and possible criminal charges aside, the long time Red Sox fan was originally reluctant to work on the Yankees stadium. In staying true to his Boston roots and not set foot or participate in the construction of the stadium, rivalries dying hard and all, he decided to facilitate a curse by placing the Red Sox jersey and only working a single day on the stadium construction project.
Known as jerseygate, the stadium jinx certainly brings a certain much needed laughter to the recent years MLB game. Perhaps fans will ban together and support the Gino Castignoli Red Sox nation cause by wearing Castignoli jerseys all season, it’s rally time in Boston if you ask me.





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