Lately, I am beginning to wonder what ghosts the Yankees may have disturbed by moving across the street. Unexplained incidents, scandals and unYankee like behavior have occurred since ground breaking including the following:
- Steinbrenner became semi-retired with rumors surrounding his health and weight loss.
- Bobby Murcer was diagnosed with brain cancer and subsequently passed away after a brave battle.
- The youth squad of pitching prodigies, Kennedy, and Hughes, along with staff ace Wang all succumbed to injuries that sent all to rehab and left the pitching in disarray.
- The Yankkes didn't even make the 2008 playoffs.
- The NY Attorney General and the US Attorney are investigating the financing and land appraisal for the new stadium.
- Leon Trost flipped the bird to the Yankee ticket licensees and relocated most to subpar seats so he can have plenty of expensive great view empty seats for his kind of people, rich.
- Jason Johnson, a pitcher with good potential acquired from the Red Soxs was diagnosed this past week with cancer of the retina, a career ending injury.
- And now of course in the latest saga of the A-Rod Steroid drama, Alex has been subpoenaed to testify before Congress and also before US Attorney regarding international trafficking in controlled dangerous substances. And of course A-Rod's admission means the drug dogs will be all over the Yankee charter for the next year. Maybe one of them will pee on Leon Trost's pants and luggage.
It makes you wonder if some Indian chief is buried in the Bronx or is it just a protest from the ghost of Yankee greats. Maybe Magic and Mystique don't want to move.
Anyway I am hoping the new Archbishop brings plenty of holy water to his first game, there seems to be something ominous lurking in the soil of the new digs.
1 comments:
I stumbled across your blog, seeing how the situation across town with tickets stacked up. Doesn't sound pleasant at all, and those bleacher views Boomer and Carton were harping on are horrible too.
But as far as the curse goes, I've given a lot of thought to this(wrote an article too), but some highlights.
Prior to the Red Sox winning( and reversing the curse) The Yankees paid a lot of money for a top of the line player wearing #3(okay, Ruth didn't wear 3 until later, but it's still his number). This player switched positions to play with the Yankees.
There is no longer a 'house that Ruth built' (well..shortly, when are they knocking it down anyway?) And after 'living' there for decades, Ruth is probably pretty pissed at that. The decision to get a new stadium started in 2001, but fell apart when Bloomberg took office. The Yankees haven't won since, and arguably haven gotten slightly worse each year.
Will be interesting to see how it goes..good luck with the ticket stuff.
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