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BuffyMars
04-14-2008, 09:28 AM
NEW YORK — A construction worker's bid to curse the New York Yankees by planting a Boston Red Sox jersey in their new stadium was foiled Sunday 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 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?"

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 woman who answered the phone at Castignoli's home in the Bronx on Sunday said he was not there.

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

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.

pirate4state
04-14-2008, 09:34 AM
I can't help but laugh at this story.

crzyjournalist03
04-14-2008, 09:36 AM
haha...paranoia anybody? Digging for five hours and destroying two feet of concrete just to get it out???

I think the Yankees just cursed themselves by destroying part of their stadium before it's even completed. :devil:

Ranger Mom
04-14-2008, 09:37 AM
I wonder what kind of criminal charges can be brought against burying a shirt under concrete??

There is probably a law on the book somewhere though!!

ronwx5x
04-14-2008, 10:24 AM
Originally posted by crzyjournalist03
haha...paranoia anybody? Digging for five hours and destroying two feet of concrete just to get it out???

I think the Yankees just cursed themselves by destroying part of their stadium before it's even completed. :devil:

They should put a booth around the hole, sell tickets to see it and pay off the stadium early.

Phantom Stang
04-14-2008, 01:31 PM
Originally posted by BuffyMars

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


I remember some construction workers laughing about burying a Cowboys jersey under Reliant Stadium in Houston. :thinking:
I didn't think to ask them the EXACT location tho.:devil:

JasperDog94
04-14-2008, 02:02 PM
Originally posted by Ranger Mom
I wonder what kind of criminal charges can be brought against burying a shirt under concrete??

I read that and thought "you've got to be kidding me". Criminal charges? Seriously?:dispntd: :dispntd: :dispntd:

cshscougar08
04-14-2008, 02:22 PM
Typical of the Yankees and Steinbrenner to try and press charges against someone. I'm sure if someone had accidentally dropped something and it got buried under the stadium that they would press charges on that too. So stupid.

crzyjournalist03
04-14-2008, 03:58 PM
http://www.newsday.com/media/photo/2008-04/37823086.jpg

AP Panther Fan
04-14-2008, 04:27 PM
Originally posted by JasperDog94
I read that and thought "you've got to be kidding me". Criminal charges? Seriously?:dispntd: :dispntd: :dispntd:


Pretty silly, I agree. The lengths that supersticious people will go to is rather amazing to me. Him for putting it in there and them for digging it up!:nerd:

IHStangFan
04-14-2008, 04:40 PM
Originally posted by pirate4state
I can't help but laugh at this story. LOL...me too, classic.

Maroon87
04-14-2008, 05:26 PM
Yet another reminder that we're all fortunate just to share the same planet with the Yankees and Red Sox.:rolleyes:

Makes me wanna puke...

PHS Wildcats
04-14-2008, 07:58 PM
I'm so sick of the Yankees/Red Sox crap!!:mad:

slpybear the bullfan
04-14-2008, 10:14 PM
Originally posted by Maroon87
Yet another reminder that we're all fortunate just to share the same planet with the Yankees and Red Sox.:rolleyes:

Makes me wanna puke...

Well, yeah, there are other teams out there.... I just can't find any reason to watch them? ;)