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Photo gallery from the Va Tech game

Peter Abraham
March
19

This entry was posted on Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 at 1:02 am by Peter Abraham.
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20 Responses to “Photo gallery from the Va Tech game”

  1. Josh T

    Thanks for that link – really great stuff.

  2. Chris Serico

    I love photo No. 41 for so many reasons.

    Classy job all the way around, Yanks.

  3. Wes

    It’s not like I need another reason to be proud of being a Yanks fan, but this is certainly a great one.

    What a classy and thoughtful move by George and the entire Yankee organization.

  4. MikeEff ( Shelley: Everyday )

    here is a nice anecdote> the hokie’s coach hughes gets this:

    Hughes said he received a text message from Red Sox Manager Terry Francona this morning: “Good luck. Pitch Jeter inside. Go get ‘em.”

  5. emobacca

    Hal would be much better off taking off that hair piece

  6. Jim PA

    Great shots. Looks like it turned out to be a good day. Is anybody selling those VT Yankee hats?

  7. Yanksgal07

    Thanks Pete …great way to start my day. Fantastic photos and it only makes me more proud of the Steinbrenners & the team and of being a Yankee fan. God Bless Virginia Tech….

    Less than 2 weeks till Opening Day and I’ll be there ….GOOOOOOOOOOO YANKEES !!!

    Go Yankees 2008 !!!!

  8. DMan

    Wow those are some great pictures. Amazing that its almost a year ago now when that nightmare happened down there..

    ESPN actually has a nice article about the visit.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/.....id=3299946

  9. mommy

    Whoa, that last pic about had me in tears! I loved that Hokie #13 also wore high socks. And #127 is a must see – for all you Jeter fans! Thanks for the link Pete, good stuff!

  10. Vader

    Yes, the last photo says alot. God Bless VT

  11. Doreen

    Thanks for the link to the photo gallery, Pete. The morning paper was severely lacking in that regard.

  12. ellen

    Thanks, Pete. And tell Sam Borden that his article was great this morning. A really moving start to my day.

  13. Fran

    Thanks for the link Pete. Some of these pictures brought tears to my eyes.

  14. Kat

    Just another reason to be proud to be a yankees fan. Thanks Pete for the link and thanks Yanks for being the #1 team around!

  15. Bronx Liaison

    Great photos. I think what took place before the game almost takes precedent over anything that happened during the game. Have to love Shelley Duncan taking photos down the foul line

  16. Triple OG

    One V-Tech baseball cap $12
    V-Tech season baseball tickets $150
    Seeing all the smiles on the faces of the V-Tech baseball players and their fans PRICELESS.

  17. Christine

    That was great to look at. Everyone looks like they had a great time.

    Yesterday was a great day to be a Yankee fan. I am so proud of our team.

  18. Brian from PA

    awesome gallery! tons and tons of pics, i suggest everyone looks if you haven’t. thanks for the link pete. i thought it was awesome when Alex went and sat in the dugout with the VT players.

  19. Jason from VA

    To the person that asked, you can get the hats here:

    http://www.campusemporium.com/.....loves.html

  20. HE from NJ

    great stuff!!

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