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Mike and the Mad Dog Break Up at Last
Posted 08/15/08 in Daily Intel: Company Town
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Yankees Playoff Chances Slipping Away
Posted 08/11/08 in Daily Intel: The Sports Section
Will Leitch looks at the Bronx Bombers' playoff chances, and isn't impressed.
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Last Great Yankee Stadium Moment Courtesy of a Texas Ranger
Posted 07/15/08 in Daily Intel: The Sports Section
Poor Chris Berman almost had an aneurysm.
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Will Guiomar Camano Ever Get to See a Game at Yankee Stadium?
Posted 07/15/08 in Daily Intel: The Sports Section
Despite living blocks away, the 12-year-old has never set foot inside Yankee Stadium. And the clock is ticking.
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Home Run Derby Already Not a Hit With Fans
Posted 07/14/08 in Daily Intel: The Sports Section
Moderately popular All-Stars will compete to hit the most home runs toward Pleasantville, White Plains, or whatever other upstate suburbs Chris Berman has identified on a map of the metropolitan area.
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Lizzie Grubman Rises Again
Posted 07/09/08 in Daily Intel: Gossipmonger
The PR guru takes on a managerial role, Dina Lohan goes house hunting on Long Island, and Kathie Lee Gifford makes people uncomfortable in the bathroom. That and more in our daily gossip roundup.
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Someone Actually Paid $175K for That Dirty Sox Jersey
Posted 04/24/08 in Daily Intel: The Sports Section
Yeah, and if the guy hadn't bought it, his kids would have been really pissed. Seriously.
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After Pope's Departure, the Cardinal Egan Countdown Begins
Posted 04/21/08 in Daily Intel: In Other News
New York's cardinal has reached retirement age, and we have a suggestion for what he should do after.
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David Ortiz ‘Curse’ Jersey Up to $30K on eBay
Posted 04/17/08 in Daily Intel: The Sports Section
Just when you thought we had put that whole story behind us, it rears its ugly head again on the online auction site (though it's for a good cause!).
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Hank Steinbrenner's Greatest Hits
Posted 04/14/08 in Daily Intel: The Sports Section
This weekend the Yankees owner told the 'Post' that he hoped that the guy who buried Red Sox uniforms in the cement of his new stadium got the shit kicked out of him by his co-workers. We take this opportunity for a short walk down memory lane.
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Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker Root for Both Teams
Posted 04/01/08 in Daily Intel: Party Lines
And they told us all about it (and getting rained out of yesterday's Yankees opener) at last night's premiere of the movie 'Smart People.'
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Yankee Stadium: The Long Good-bye
Posted 03/31/08 in Daily Intel: Photo Op
And so it begins: the final season in the old Yankee stadium (built in 1923) begins today. The first regular game, against the Blue Jays, starts today at 1:05 p.m. What the press is wondering about on the big day.
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Yankees’ New Monument Park Hints at Another Retired Number
Posted 03/25/08 in Daily Intel: The Sports Section
When we first saw the photo of the new Yankee Stadium’s Monument Park last week, we were bummed to learn that not only had it been moved from its quirky home in left–center field, but that its new location would be a charmless spot underneath the restaurant, in the center-field batter’s eye. But after seeing the photo again on Curbed today, we noticed something much more uplifting.
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Derek Jeter Considers Himself Less Mickey Mantle Than Jim Carrey
Posted 02/19/08 in Daily Intel: The Sports Section

The Yankees begin full-squad workouts tomorrow, but that doesn't mean their focus has completely shifted back to baseball yet. Take Derek Jeter, who spent his off-season working on plans for a line of health clubs, the first of which will open this June near Madison Square Park. The Yankee captain says that not only will his name be on the front door, but he'll often be inside working out. We caught up with him last week and asked whether he was afraid of this additional opportunity for fans to harass him for autographs. "Not at all," the shortstop laughed. "The more you're around, the more people get used to seeing you, and probably tired of seeing you." -
What Does a $91 Million Train Station Look Like?
Posted 05/22/07 in Daily Intel: Developing
Because there's news today that the new Metro-North station to be built at Yankee Stadium, set to open in spring 2009, will cost $91 million, twice its initial price tag, with the city kicking in some $39 million, and because we also like showing you renderings of construction projects under way throughout our fair city, we herewith present a sketch of the new station — that bridge on the right heads east from the station, above East 153rd Street, and lets fans off behind home plate of the current stadium, which will still leave them more than a few blocks from the new stadium — provided by the MTA. For what the thing costs, we hope the real one's at least in color. —Alec Appelbaum Next Stop: Yanks [Metro NY]
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Bank-Branch Infiltration Reaches Madison Square Garden
Posted 05/17/07 in Daily Intel: Intel
This just in via e-mailed press release: The space formerly known as the Theater at Madison Square Garden, formerly known as the Paramount Theater and even more formerly as the Felt Forum, will now be known as the WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden. "The name of The Theater will be changed immediately," the release reports, and the deal will include signage throughout the Garden and eleven WaMu ATMs at the venue. (Please tell us this doesn't mean the end of the Chase machines near the Seventh Avenue entrance. WaMu, as we discovered the other night, is now up to a $2 charge for using its ATMs. So much for the buck-fifty stopping there.) Six months ago, the city's three major sports venues — the Garden, Shea Stadium, Yankee Stadium, — remained proudly unsponsored. Now the Garden's got WaMu, at least peripherally, Shea's gone Citi, and only one question remains: Which bank will meet Steinbrenner's price? Full press release is after the jump.
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Freddy Sez: It's Opening Day!
Posted 04/03/07 in Daily Intel: Photo Op
And the Yanks beat the Devil Rays, 9-5, at the Stadium yesterday. Welcome back, Freddy.
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Yankees Too Hard to Resist
Posted 03/07/07 in Daily Intel: Party Lines
In April, it'll be 60 years since Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier, but as the scholarship foundation in his name gathered at the Waldorf-Astoria on Monday to hand out awards to modern-day African-American pioneers like Spike Lee, Merrill Lynch chairman and CEO Stan O'Neal, and BET founder Sheila C. Johnson, the speeches were mostly about how little race relations in this country have changed. MC Bill Cosby advised one black college student there to change his last name from Robinson to Robinsky. "They'll think you're white!" Cosby said. "How do you think Stan O'Neal got ahead? They thought he was an Irishman." After the jump, Jackie's daughter Sharon, an educational consultant for Major League Baseball, answers a few pressing questions.
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