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Someone commented "What happened to NPOV?" I've read this and the other revisions, and can't decide whether its too pro or too anti Yankees (and I know which side the authors loyalties lie.) Whats up with it, exactly?
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There were several points where there was plenty of opinion, e.g. "... well-paid asses ..." "... a team with heart, ... no heritage ... "
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:Good call on those. You're right. ]
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"... restored that team to brilliance ..." Also, the word "dominance" seemed to me to be awfully strong.
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Feel free to edit that back if you feel otherwise. -- ]
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: Much as it pains me, I think "brilliance" and "dominance" does fairly describe some periods of their existence... ]
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Excuse me...what's the source for their having started in MINNEAPOLIS?
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As I understand it,the Yanks were originally the Indianapolis farm team of the Cincinnati Reds,and moved from there to Baltimore.
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:Trying to track down anything about possible origins Minneapolis, I haven't found anything. Yes the Western League had a team there, but I've seen no evidence so far that that team was moved to Baltimore. -- rbs, 2004-02-09 01:32 UTC
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:: After more reading today, I can't see that the Western League's Minneapolis team became the Orioles/Yankees. A check of the player roster for the 1901 Baltimore Orioles (baseball-reference.com) shows no overlap with the Minneapolis Millers of 1900. Most of the Orioles seemed to have been raided from National League teams (no surprise). Also, a biography of Ban Johnson in the Journal of Sports History simply indicates that the five-year Western League Agreement expired at the end of 1900 and the league simply re-organized, dropping three teams and adding three. Then again (opening a new can of worms) it may be fair to say that the Highlanders of 1903 were not the Orioles of 1901-1902; I could see some sense in arguing that one team simply ceased to exist at the same time as another was established. - ] 00:12, 2004 Mar 6 (UTC)
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The article claimed that 26 Championships in 80 years was unchallenged in U.S. sports. Well, the Celtics won 16 championships in 30 years. That is a better rate. Rather than leave the issue up for debate, I removed the claim from the artlce. ] 09:05, 8 Feb 2004 (UTC)
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More information is available at the following Retrosheet URL: http://retrosheet.org/boxesetc/B07010CHA1990.htm. The runs were scored in the top of the 8th on three errors and a walk. ] 01:00, 17 Aug 2004 (UTC)
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== Anti-Yankees == == Away JerseyUpdate ==


In the picture of their away jersey, there is blue trim on the sleeves, i believe that has been dropped in the 2024 season
It is amazing how many hate the Yankees that are not Red Sox fans.<br>
https://nypost.com/2024/01/23/sports/yankees-making-changes-to-road-jerseys-for-2024-season/ ] (]) 17:44, 3 September 2024 (UTC)
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=New_York_Yankees&diff=6765453&oldid=6763472.<br>
Have we forgotten the team of Ruth and Gehrig? ] 15:48, 22 Oct 2004 (UTC)


== "Rivalries" section redundancy ==
i hate yankees.


The section describing NYY rivalry with the Dodgers mentions a "fatal on-field death," which should be changed. "Fatal death" is stupidly redundant- when’s the last time there was a non-fatal death? ] (]) 13:30, 13 September 2024 (UTC)
'''I HATE THE YANKEES'''
please don;t take this personally, I'm a die-hard red sox fan!!! WE WON IN 2004!!!!- bostonbabe


::I changed the wording. ] (]) 23:00, 13 September 2024 (UTC)
== Curse of Clay Bellinger ==
According to the ] for ] that article should be merged somewhere here. Here is the complete text, I have redirected that page to this one for the time being, an someone please do the merge in the appropriate place? Many thanks. -- ] | ] 12:51, 13 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Added a discussion of theories for the Yankees' lack of world series titles since 2000 to 21st century section, including the "Curse". Will move biographical details for Bellinger to his page ] 08:28, 23 Nov 2004 (UTC).

The '''Curse of ]''' is a tongue-in-cheek explanation proposed by sportswriter ] for the ]' failure to win the ] since 2000. By analogy with the ], Mahnken points to the departure of ] Clay Bellinger from the Yankee roster following the ] ] and asserts that the Yankees will never again win the World Series until either they make amends to Bellinger or they win the ] anyway. The ] is part of the ].

Bellinger, meanwhile, played for the Greek baseball team in the 2004 Olympics. Bellinger is an American born with Greek grandparents, like most of the rest of the team.

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See ], or http://www.als-ma.org/curtspitch/ for Curt (Schilling)'s Pitch For ALS.. (this explains the silver "K ALS" on his boot during the Literal Red Sock games in the ALCS/WS, for those who may have wondered) -] 04:28, Jan 5, 2005 (UTC)

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Away JerseyUpdate

In the picture of their away jersey, there is blue trim on the sleeves, i believe that has been dropped in the 2024 season https://nypost.com/2024/01/23/sports/yankees-making-changes-to-road-jerseys-for-2024-season/ 63.119.9.165 (talk) 17:44, 3 September 2024 (UTC)

"Rivalries" section redundancy

The section describing NYY rivalry with the Dodgers mentions a "fatal on-field death," which should be changed. "Fatal death" is stupidly redundant- when’s the last time there was a non-fatal death? 69.94.56.84 (talk) 13:30, 13 September 2024 (UTC)

I changed the wording. Bringingthewood (talk) 23:00, 13 September 2024 (UTC)
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