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    Re: Construction worker tries to jinx new Yankee's Stadium

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: PioneerBlue</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: yankeebaseball</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You mean like 4 that Derek Jeter has? </div></div>

    How many guys off those 4 teams actually still play for the Yankees?? Not too many. Manny has 2 himself. </div></div>
    2...just the right amount to rotate while he watches the post-season at home.

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    Evidently someone was worried about the curse.................. Bet that dude is fired now.


    NY Yankees unearth buried Red Sox jersey from new stadium
    By KAREN MATTHEWS, Associated Press Writer
    2 hours, 18 minutes ago

    AP - Apr 13, 3:23 pm EDT 1 of 4 MLB Gallery NEW YORK (AP)"?A construction worker's bid to curse the New York Yankees by planting a Boston Red Sox jersey in their new stadium was foiled when the home team removed the offending shirt from its burial spot.

    After locating the shirt in a service corridor behind what will be a restaurant in the new Yankee Stadium, construction workers jackhammered through the concrete Sunday and pulled it out.

    The team said it learned that a Red Sox-rooting construction worker had buried a shirt in the new Bronx stadium, which will open next year across the street from the current ballpark, from a report in the New York Post on Friday.

    Yankees president Randy Levine said team officials at first considered leaving the shirt where it was.

    "The first thought was, you know, it's never a good thing to be buried in cement when you're in New York,"? Levine said. "But then we decided, why reward somebody who had really bad motives and was trying to do a really bad thing?"?

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    On Saturday, construction workers who remembered the employee, Gino Castignoli phoned in tips about the shirt's location.

    "We had anonymous people come tell us where it was, and we were able to find it,"? said Frank Gramarossa, a project executive with Turner Construction, the general contractor on the site.

    It took about five hours of drilling Saturday to locate the shirt under 2 feet of concrete, he said.

    On Sunday, Levine and Yankees CEO Lonn Trost watched as Gramarossa and foreman Rich Corrado finished the job and pulled the shirt from the rubble.

    In shreds from the jackhammers, the shirt still bore the letters "Red Sox"? on the front. It was a David Ortiz jersey, No. 34.

    Trost said the Yankees had discussed possible criminal charges against Castignoli with the district attorney's office.

    "We will take appropriate action since fortunately we do know the name of the individual,"? he said.

    A spokesman for Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson said Sunday he did not know whether any criminal charges might apply.

    "It's typical Yankees,"? Castignoli told the Boston Herald on Monday. "It's not like I snuck in there. It didn't do any structural damage. I didn't put anyone in harm's way."?

    Castignoli, 46, said he became a Red Sox fan during his childhood in 1975 when he idolized slugger Jim Rice.

    As construction began for the new Yankee Stadium, Castignoli said his union got after him to work on the project. The Red Sox fan was reluctant.

    "I would not go near Yankee Stadium, not for all the hot dogs in the world,"? he told the Herald.

    But he relented, and hatched the plan to plant the jersey. He said he worked just a single day at the stadium project.

    "It was worth it,"? he said.

    Levine said the shirt would be cleaned up and sent to the Jimmy Fund, a charity affiliated with Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Along with that, New York will send a Yankees Universe T-shirt, which is sold to benefit Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

    "Hopefully the Jimmy Fund will auction it off and we'll take the act that was a very, very bad act and turn it into something beautiful,"? he said.
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    Re: Construction worker tries to jinx new Yankee's Stadium

    Lock him up and throw away the key

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    Re: Construction worker tries to jinx new Yankee's Stadium

    first of all......what could you possibly charge him with?/

    secondly......if i was him i would have waited until after it was finished before i said anything to anybody
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    Re: Construction worker tries to jinx new Yankee's Stadium

    haha it was just an idea...they could make him pay some money couldnt they?

    well if that had been anybody in any ballpark, you know theyre gonna be bragging about it non stop...esp when it has something to do with the yanks and red sox

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    [img]/LDPforum/ubbthreads/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif[/img] Did you read the story- he only worked one day, that was how they found it.
    "As construction began for the new Yankee Stadium, Castignoli said his union got after him to work on the project. The Red Sox fan was reluctant.

    "I would not go near Yankee Stadium, not for all the hot dogs in the world,"? he told the Herald.

    But he relented, and hatched the plan to plant the jersey. He said he worked just a single day at the stadium project.

    "It was worth it,"? he said.

    Levine said the shirt would be cleaned up and sent to the Jimmy Fund, a charity affiliated with Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Along with that, New York will send a Yankees Universe T-shirt, which is sold to benefit Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center."

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