04/13: Construction Workers Come Forward and Name Red Sox Fan in Shirt Scheme
A couple of days ago, the Post reported that a Red Sox fan working in construction at the new stadium had burried a Red Sox shirt in the concrete, hoping to curse the club. The Yankees
denounced it as untrue. But,
contruction workers came forward and named a Red Sox fan who had worked on the crew. This led them to discovering a spot where they thought it may be buried - and then discovering it. It took them five hours and they had to jackhammer through two feet of concrete, but
they found it.
Hank Steinbrenner had an interesting quote:
"I hope his coworkers kick the s--- out of him."
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James wrote:
That guy should def. lose his job though. Some of my friends have said that's too harsh but hey, he's an employee of the company that is being paid to do a job. He messed it up. Why should they keep him at a post that he obviously doesn't take seriously?