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Pedro Martínez blocks New York Yankees’ path to World Series history

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Like any team with a glorious past, the New York Yankees have great respect for history and tradition. They spent $1.5 billion (now about £914 million) building a new ballpark that closely resembled the old one. Full Article at Times Online

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