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With high name recognition and a place among the world’s banking leaders, Citigroup hardly needed the Citi name plastered on a ballpark.
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Demolition began on Tiger Stadium, once home to the Detroit Tigers, while a conservancy group works feverishly to preserve the field and part of the stands.
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There will be 64 All-Stars assembled at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday, but the venue itself will be studied as intently as any of the players.
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The construction worker who buried a David Ortiz jersey in the cement foundation of the new Yankee Stadium has told friends he buried other Red Sox memorabilia as well.
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The Old Tiger Stadium Conservancy, a group opposed to the demolition of Tiger Stadium, has until June 1 to raise $369,000 to try to save part of the historic site.
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As line-drive foul balls keep whistling into those unprotected seats, baseball people hold their breath.
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A construction worker’s attempt to curse the Yankees by burying a Red Sox jersey at the team’s new stadium has raised questions about the nature of the occult.
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The Washington Nationals started their new season in a new ballpark, a $611 million home for a team that spent its first three years in a multipurpose stadium.
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The Washington Nationals started their new season in a new ballpark, a $611 million home for a team that spent its first three years in a multipurpose stadium.
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For some, the prospect of a stadium devoted to baseball has validated the arrival of the first major league franchise in a generation.
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