Were More Sox Items Planted At New Stadium?
20th May, 2008 - 11:39 am
The New York Times - The Yankees uncovered the David Ortiz jersey that was planted at the site of their new stadium by a Boston fan, but there may be more artifacts meant to jinx the Bombers, according to The New York Times.

On MSNBC’s "Countdown With Keith Olbermann" on Monday night, Olbermann reported that the construction worker who buried the jersey in the foundation of the new Stadium told friends that he had buried other Red Sox memorabilia.

It is rumored that he may have buried an official scorecard from the 2004 American League Championship Series between the Red Sox and Yankees.

Gino Castignoli, the infamous worker, reportedly will not tell anyone where he "buried" the other items. [READ]

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