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On an evening that will never be forgotten, the Yankees’ bit players etched their name in the history of the storied Yankee Stadium, and kept the narrowest sliver of hope for a playoff spot alive.
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It was 1948 when Paul Simon suddenly realized he was a Yankee fan. Sixty years later, he reminisces about his experiences at Yankee Stadium.
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In 1981, after Steinbrenner made Winfield baseball’s highest-paid player, there was the matter of the World Series — a bad performance by David Winfield, a worse one by George Steinbrenner.
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The Yankees’ principal owner wept as he was driven across the outfield warning track and onto the field. He received a prolonged ovation.
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Willie Randolph is expected to watch the All Star Game Tuesday as a guest of the Steinbrenner family, providing a bit of local intrigue for an evening that will be filled with history and emotion.
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Not long ago, a humbling weekend for the Yankees could have provoked George Steinbrenner into criticizing the manager. Times have changed, but only to a point.
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George Steinbrenner, the Yankees’ principal owner, made a rare visit to the team’s spring training home on the day that it was renamed after him.
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