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View Poll Results: So what would you do?
Keep it for your own collection 7 4.93%
Sell it through auction or offer 78 54.93%
Give it to Jeter like this man did 13 9.15%
Give it to Jeter, but work out a good deal 42 29.58%
Other 2 1.41%
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Old 07-15-2012, 10:31 AM
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I went to my son's Little League All Star game and Christian Lopez was there working for Modells Sporting Goods. Modells offered him a job (not sure what his official function is) and now he is a kind of celebrity. Yankee fans were lining up to take a picture with him.
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The irony of the image of a dying Babe Ruth standing in silent observation as Yankee Stadium is demolished.
Exactly why I selected that vantage point.
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I am not above admitting that the first thing I thought of on seeing these excellent photos is that I wonder how I could get a piece of it for my collection to go with my 1976 W.S. ticket and program from the game I attended. Is that wrong?
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That location is now a little league field, possibly the least money making item per square foot that can go in that prime real estate. While I believe in the ability of the franchise to make money, what a great investment in the future of baseball.
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sold it, I hate Jeter.
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Went to the 3000th hit game. Spent at least 1k for tix and beer, food and parking. My answer, show me the money.

PS wouldn't trade the experience though. Never saw my wife so excited in my life. She is watching the Yanks with me now up 3-0 v. Toronto. Before that game all I heard is..."are the Yankees on again? Again? For chrissake.!!!!!
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