MrBrau1
ONE love, blood, life
I think that's why most Yankee fans are cranky and obnoxious all the time. Their team has 26 rings, yet many fans have no respect for them.
MrBrau1 said:They bought Babe Ruth.
StlElevation said:i havent been to PNC, SBC (not pac bell anymore jerk!) or Camden, although I do believe Im gonna go to Citizens Bank Park this summer to check that out, but ive heard only great things about em.
ive been to shea alot too, going there on wednesday in fact. i really dont see whats so bad about it, and whats so great about yankee stadium. monument park, terrific, it can be put into a newer, nicer stadium. not that shea is the greatest, but i certainly dont think its bad.
NEW YORK (AP) -- The ballpark snack paired with peanuts in the stadium anthem ``Take Me Out to the Ballgame'' will no longer be around for the seventh-inning stretch at Yankee Stadium.
Cracker Jack has been replaced by the competing caramel popcorn Crunch 'n Munch at the home of the Bronx Bombers.
``Cracker Jack is a brand name,'' Yankees chief operating officer Lonn Trost told The New York Times for its Wednesday editions. ``We're selling a caramel crunch that is the same thing as Cracker Jack.''
Trost compared the difference between Cracker Jack and Crunch 'n Munch to ``Frigidaire versus refrigerator, or aspirin and Bayer, or Jell-O and gelatin.''
The director of hospitality at the stadium, David Bernstein, told the Times that the move was prompted by Cracker Jack's decision to make only bags, not boxes, of its snack, and said Crunch 'n Munch won a taste test.
``Baseball historians would say Cracker Jack and the Yankees belong together,'' Charles Nicolas, a spokesman for Cracker Jack's parent company, Frito Lay, told the Times, ``and hopefully they'll be together again soon.''
The makers of Crunch 'n Munch, ConAgra Foods, seemed to have no such hopes.
``We'd have no heartburn if Yankee fans started standing up in the seventh inning and singing 'Buy me some peanuts and Crunch 'n Munch'' ConAgra spokesman Chris Kircher told the Times.
zoney! said:here is my favorite quote...
"It's everything you want," said Tim Hudson of the A's. "A big city, great shopping, great restaurants. ... It's like New York, but clean and not as chaotic."