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Hank and Hal spotted at Tropicana Field

Peter Abraham
September
5

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This entry was posted on Friday, September 5th, 2008 at 5:45 am by Peter Abraham.
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12 Responses to “Hank and Hal spotted at Tropicana Field”

  1. mel

    Classic, Pete!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xj3Q9l9Ivng

  2. DVAB

    that is great !

  3. Justin C.

    lool

  4. chag

    Priceless!

  5. john in ohio

    Mel

    Thanks for the link. Great stuff.

  6. Broken Arrow

    LMFAO

    Was at the Trop last night, I haven’t seen so many people jump on the bandwagon since ESPN invented the Red Sox Nation. For a team that’s never won anything, D-Rays holligans sure talk a lot of smack.

  7. A.B.K

    it’s not funny, they don’t deserve better, since they took over we suck.

  8. Yankee2123

    They need to hire a real Baseball VP to work with Cashman, or whoever is the GM next season. And not some Randy Levine, Lonn Trost, or Feliz Lopez character either. They need a real “Braintrust”, not a “Briantrust”. Hal & Hank, especially Hank, need to slink into the background, and let the baseball people handle the operation. When they were winning in the 90’s, George let Buck, Joe, Stick, and Watson handle the baseball stuff, and he would chime in from time to time. When Cashman took over as GM, George slowly started getting his claws into the day to day baseball ops, until the GM was undermined, and you had all of the bad signings of the past decade, and no championships.

  9. bigjf

    Same stupid thing the Mets fans did last season, and I’m sure fans of other teams have done it as well. If I ever see that in person I’ll tear the Yankees shirt off their backs because they’re not allowed back. Spoiled jerks…

  10. YouMustBeKidding!

    Funny line… But what a couple of morons!

    A lot of us are disappointed and frustrated with this season…

    But if 10 games over .500 and missing the playoffs (ESPECIALLY in Major League Baseball) ONCE in 14 years is has one sticking a bag over his head, I can’t imagine these idiots are going to find much happiness in their lives.

    Call of the search! The two most spoiled humans on the planet have been found!

  11. Yankee2123

    These guys should have been around in 1989! That’s when things were looking down, and weren’t going up for awhile. I see this club as one that will be in the playoffs next year, with a few of the right moves. This is more like the 1993 team than anything else. And there are bright spots for next season. Wang will be back healthy, Jorge will return, we get to see Joba progress. And hopefully a rebound year for Arod. We’ll see the end of the likes of Giambi & Pavano. So there are things to look forward to next season. It’s not like we’re looking at 1990…

  12. ohhh mo its cano!

    no matter the outcome of the season and i admit it was a frustrating year…the season served its purpose…my entertainment lol. go Yanks!

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