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Monday, April 06, 2009The Official Blog Post of the New York Yankees!Well, maybe it's not official yet, but they and the Mets have an official just about everything else:Official Automobile Classified Company: Autotrader.com I only made up one of them. Without looking, try to guess which it is. (thanks to Pete Toms, the Official non-Québécois Canadian of ShysterBall) Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 1:38pm Comments
Travis M. Nelson said...
They have an official rail fare? Is it just me, or are there not a whole lot of choices for cross-country trains? Who else would their official train company be? Posted 04/06 at 02:02 PM
Chris H. said...
An official *non*-kosher hot dog? In New York? Ridiculous. Posted 04/06 at 02:14 PM
Grant said...
Well, Nathan’s is a Coney Island institution… And I dunno about Yankee Stadium, but they were all over Shea when I caught a game there over the summer. Didn’t have a chance to hit Yankee before it closed. By the time I moved up here they were in “see it for the last time” mode and tickets were ridiculous. Plus I don’t like Yankee fans. Posted 04/06 at 02:35 PM
YankeesfanLen said...
I have to go with the hot dog without checking in the freezer. Official rail fare?- all the money went to AIG Posted 04/06 at 02:36 PM
Jim D. said...
It has to be stop and shop right? First, I don’t think there are any here in NYC, and second, I don’t think they call themselves a “retailer”. I did however get fired from a Stop & Shop on Cape Cod so maybe I am biased against them. Speaking of Cape Cod, does anyone here follow the Cape Cod Baseball League? I would honestly trade my Yankees tickets for the ability to see every Cotuit Kettleers game. Posted 04/06 at 02:47 PM
Chris H. said...
I don’t follow the Cape Cod league much, but klaw always raves about it, so it’s probably cool. Thanks for the education on Nathan’s; I really didn’t know. Posted 04/06 at 03:11 PM
Grant said...
Their hot dogs are really good. They have a lot more garlic in them than your usual hot dog. Also, they’re long enough to actually fill the bun, which is always nice. Posted 04/06 at 03:16 PM
Richard Barbieri said...
There are many a Stop & Shop in the NYC area, so I buy that. I’m going with the Creamer. Posted 04/06 at 03:47 PM
Craig Calcaterra said...
And Barbieri is the winner! Posted 04/06 at 03:50 PM
Pete Toms said...
Gonna drive past the Stop ‘n’ Shop Posted 04/06 at 05:06 PM
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