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THUH Yankees lose! THU-U-U-U-U-U-U-U-U-U-U-U-U-U-UH Yankees lose!
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And I take great pleasure in finally figuring out, or accepting it in a grim sense of finality, that my vice, extravaganze, periods of extreme violence and distorted, frenzied bursts of gore that my name is Aquirre, and I truly am an instrument of divine retribution, graphic revelation even if it leads to my eventual fate of dying painfully rowing downstream in a Amazonian reed boat...as a Spanish conquistador who's really German somehow...in the mid-late 16th century.AS I PREDICTED THE YANKEES WON THE WORLD SERIES. NO ONE HAS EVER SEEN NUMBERS LIKE THIS BEFORE. IT WAS A DAY OF WINNING LIKE NOTHING ANYONE HAS EVER SEEN. THE DODGERS ARE RADICAL EVIL LUNATICS OR AS MANY PEOPLE CALL THEM, THE ENEMY FROM WITHIN. A GREAT WIN BY THE LEAST EXPENSIVE TEAM IN BASEBALL! ️
Thanks for the info!They’re banned from any Yankee games/lifetime, ban, and the tickets for tonight’s game were donated to a 15 year old cancer patient and his family. Just came across the ESPN news wire. I stand corrected, it’s only a five game band. But the part about the 15-year-old cancer patient is true.
They've toned down here already.I can hear fireworks going off right now outside….going to be a long night.
Banning him from attending doesn't mean they can seize his property. They refunded him so that they could give the tickets to the family they did instead of having that asshat's relatives get them.Wait, they REFUNDED that SOB?
"He would have liked to give the tickets to his brother and friends. Instead, he was forced to settle for a refund."
The Yankees had the best response after the banned fan complained about losing his World Series tickets
Everything we have learned about 38-year-old Yankees fan Austin Capobianco these past 24 hours has been against our will. But that should be expected when a fan aggressively tries to pry a ball away from Mookie Betts during the Worldsports.yahoo.com
Good point but technically he had already used his game 4 "property" by being admitted to the game. What he did was violate the terms and conditions of that admittance.Banning him from attending doesn't mean they can seize his property. They refunded him so that they could give the tickets to the family they did instead of having that asshat's relatives get them.
I think that he may have purchased tickets for game five and therefore those tickets were refunded back to him, and then given to the 15-year-old Cantor boy? Because once he walks through the gates, at that point, the Yankees have completed the terms of the agreement, which is to let you in to go see a baseball game for the price he paid.Good point but technically he had already used his game 4 "property" by being admitted to the game. What he did was violate the terms and conditions of that admittance.
Wait, they REFUNDED that SOB?
"He would have liked to give the tickets to his brother and friends. Instead, he was forced to settle for a refund."
The Yankees had the best response after the banned fan complained about losing his World Series tickets
Everything we have learned about 38-year-old Yankees fan Austin Capobianco these past 24 hours has been against our will. But that should be expected when a fan aggressively tries to pry a ball away from Mookie Betts during the Worldsports.yahoo.com
Yeah it wasn't clear which tickets were refunded. Maybe it was just the subsequent tickets.I think that he may have purchased tickets for game five and therefore those tickets were refunded back to him, and then given to the 15-year-old Cantor boy? Because once he walks through the gates, they were ready, completed their terms of the agreement, which is to let you win to go see a baseball game for the price he paid.
Right but this was for game 5 ticketsGood point but technically he had already used his game 4 "property" by being admitted to the game. What he did was violate the terms and conditions of that admittance.