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From: pnv@homxa.UUCP (P.VERMA)
Newsgroups: net.sport.baseball
Subject: Re: New York vs. Toronto
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Date: Tue, 24-Sep-85 13:20:26 EDT
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>The Boston Globe described the same incident as a classy act of
>management reminding the fans of what Canada has done.  Yes, the Yankee
>fans booed, but they were booing the opposition in a pennant race, which
>I find entirely understandable.  

Only a Yankee fan can find it understandable.  Sportsman spirit is not booing
your opponent; it is applauding your team.  A real sportsman would try to win
himself; not pray that his opponent loses.

>I'd say Mr. O'Connor has a problem with the city of New York.  Perhaps
>you should try a visit and you wouldn't be so intimidated.

Don't bother.  I have lived close enough to New York City for over ayear now.  I
am sorry to say that I don't find any thing so desirable about the Yankees or the
Yankee fans.

	>	Daniel Schneider
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