Red Sox tee shirt cemented in New Yankee Stadium

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  1. Murrell2878

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    HIGH'JINX' HITS YANKEES
    By JOHN DOYLE and CHUCK BENNETT


    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.

    "Curses start off very easily. It's all the power of suggestion and they take on a life of their own," said Dan Gordon, co-author of the 2007 book "Haunted Baseball."

    "Even the 'Curse of the Bambino' didn't really take off until the 1980s. Before then it was just hard luck," he said.

    Mickey Bradley, co-author of "Haunted Baseball," said a worker is said to have buried an unknown good-luck charm in a water main trench of the current Yankee Stadium back in 1920.

    "Prior to that, they never they won a World Series," he said.

    Players can also bring curses to their teams.

    "Look at the curse of A-Rod. The Yankees haven't won since [Alex Rodriguez] came to their game. There's probably more to that than a T-shirt," said Peter Nash, author of "Boston's Royal Rooters," a history of Red Sox fans.

    "This just takes the rivalry to whole new level. If you look at 2004, the Yankees were up three games. If Boston lost that, seriously, the whole franchise would have been decimated," said Nash, who performed with the rap duo Third Bass before writing about baseball.

    "I think there is a curse in effect already. Maybe the Red Sox T-shirt is like the icing on the cake, a nice little F-you from Boston," he said.

    The year 2004, of course, was the year the Red Sox broke their own curse and won the World Series after beating the Yankees in the playoffs.

    Still, stadiums have long had their own curses.

    One of them is the 1945 "Billy Goat" curse at Wrigley Field, the home of the Chicago cubs.

    Legend has it that William Sianis placed a curse on the team after stadium staff refused to let him enter with his pet goat. The team hasn't played in the World Series since 1945.

    Superstition in stadiums can also cut the other way and help a team.

    The Texas Rangers languished in their old stadium from 1972 to 1993, until they moved into a new ballpark the following year. Since then, the team won three division titles. More recently, the Tampa Rays may be cursed by their own new stadium, which was partially built over a cemetery.

    Over the past decade, the team had the worst record in all of Major League Baseball four times and finished last place in their division nine times.

    As for the buried emblem of hated Boston, the Yankees say they aren't the least bit worried.

    "It sounds like a tall tale, and it would take more than a Red Sox T-shirt to put a curse on the Yankees," said team spokesman Howard Rubenstein.

    john.doyle@nypost.com

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  2. Don

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    The other way of looking at this is that the Yankees have now buried the Red Sox for all time.
     
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    If I were the Steinbrenners, I'd laugh too. First I'd rip up the floor, then I'd charge the contractor for the additional cost.

    I just love how petty the Sox fans are. They broke a baseball relic (Ruth's bat), to "break their curse". Now they bury a shirt under the new Stadium.

    It must be tough to be that inferior.
     
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    Inferior? Who is the defending champ? Who is not?
     
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    Yet still inferior.

    It must really suck.
     
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    Hardly...2007 World Champions! 2007 AL East Champions!! What would that make the Yankees?????
     
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    This will have no effect on the games.
     
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    Talk to me when you repeat that 19 more times, k?

    Pretty much. Making this just the petty act of an inferior fanbase.
     
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    Why? Is it suppose to mean something to me that the Yankees won 26 World Championships? Yankee fans love to live in the past. Yankee fans that talk about 26 World Championships have the same thing in common with a guy who NEEDS to have the hottest car...it's called Small Penile Disease :smile:
     
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    You must admit, Alio has a point here. The Yankee fans wouldn't do any of that stuff. They don't feel the need. That comes from confidence and the confidence comes from 26 titles no matter when the last one was.
     
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    For the record, I take no credit whatsoever for the Yankee's success.

    I'm not sure what's sadder. Yankee fans who feel "confident" because of their team's success, or Sox fans who feel the need to "participate" in their team's success by virtue of silly rituals and superstitions. Grow up. Most of theses guys are from neither New York or Boston.
     
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    You find confidence sad? Does that mean you revil in doom and gloom?
     
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    No. I find your superiority complex sad. Because you've done nothing to earn it. Talk some shit and have some fun, by all means. But don't act like your team's success is a reflection on you. You do root for the Jets, after all.
     
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    You are confusing a superiority complex with confidence. They are totally different. Nobody who is a Yankee fan says they are going to win the WS every year. They say they will have a chance and history shows that's true. Whether it is recent history or long term history. They average a WS win about once every 3 years since they started. They have made the playoffs what, the last 12 or 13 years in a row? They spend the money to put a good team on the field every year. Why wouldn't they be confident?
     
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    It's not a superiority complex to point out the inferiority complex of someone else.
     
  16. AlioTheFool

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    We have a winnah!
     
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    Well considering there is nothing superior about the Yankees over the Red Sox. 2007 AL East Champs! 2007 World Champions! > 1st round knock out of the playoffs.
     
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    "Red Sox Fan Has Fun; Entire Fanbase Is Pathetic"

    Err?
     
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    Are you trying to prove the point?

    Hey, I'm happy you got to see your team win. Good for you. Seriously, I mean that.

    Perhaps one day, you'll even be able to enjoy your team's success solely on its own merit.
     
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    I enjoy the Championships on their own merit, I just find the whole superiority complex you Yankee fans have when you talk about the 26 World Championships like they're supposed to mean something. Don't forget who the current Champs are before you guys throw out the past in an attempt to feel better about yourselves.
     

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