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New York Yankees Executive Vice-President Hal Steinbrenner, left, and Yankees Chief Operating Officer Lon Trost speak with the media after a news conference Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008 in New York. The two companies announced that the new Yankee Stadium, scheduled to open April 2009, has been outfitted with state-of the art Cisco technologies giving fans unprecedented access to a variety of multi-media options.
New York Yankees Executive Vice-President Hal Steinbrenner, left, speaks, as Cisco Systems Chairman and CEO John Chambers listens during a news conference Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008 in New York. The two companies announced that the new Yankee Stadium, scheduled to open April 2009, has been outfitted with state-of the art Cisco technologies giving fans unprecedented access to a variety of multi-media options.
New York Yankees Executive Vice-President Hal Steinbrenner speaks during a news conference Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008 in New York. The Yankees and Cisco Systems announced that the new Yankee Stadium, scheduled to open April 2009, has been outfitted with state-of the art Cisco technologies giving fans unprecedented access to a variety of multi-media options.
New York Yankees Executive Vice-President Hal Steinbrenner speaks during a news conference Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008 in New York. The Yankees and Cisco Systems announced that the new Yankee Stadium, scheduled to open April 2009, has been outfitted with state-of the art Cisco technologies giving fans unprecedented access to a variety of multi-media options.
New York Yankees executive Vice-President Hal Steinbrenner, left, shakes hands with Cisco Systems Chairman and CEO John Chambers after giving him a Yankee jacket during a news conference Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008 in New York. The two companies announced that the new Yankee Stadium, scheduled to open April 2009, has been outfitted with state-of the art Cisco technologies giving fans unprecedented access to a variety of multi-media options.
New York Yankees executive Vice-President Hal Steinbrenner, center, speaks as Cisco Systems Chairman and CEO John Chambers, left, and New York Yankees Chief Operating Officer Lon Trost, right, listen, during a news conference Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008 in New York. The two companies announced that the new Yankee Stadium, scheduled to open April 2009, has been outfitted with state-of the art Cisco technologies giving fans unprecedented access to a variety of multi-media options.
Former New York Yankees, standing from left, Jeff Nelson, Paul O'Neill, Scott Brosius and David Cone pose with Yankees COO Lonn Trost, left, Yankees vice chairperson Jennifer Steinbrenner Swindal, center, and a group of Bronx high school students during a ceremony moving home plate from the original stadium to the new Yankee Stadium Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 in the Bronx borough of New York.
Former New York Yankees, back row from left, Paul O'Neill, Jeff Nelson and Scott Brosius pose with Yankees COO Lonn Trost, left of plate, Yankees vice chairperson Jennifer Steinbrenner Swindal, right of plate, and a group of Bronx high school students during a ceremony moving home plate from the original Yankee Stadium to the new stadium Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 in the Bronx borough of New York.
Dallas Cowboys Owner and General Manager Jerry Jones (R) and New York Yankees Co-Chairman Hal Steinbrenner attend a news conference in New York City, October 20, 2008. Two of the most recognized U.S. sports teams - the New York Yankees and the Dallas Cowboys - have formed a hospitality company with Goldman Sachs Group Inc and a Texas private equity firm to provide facilities management services. Goldman, CIC Partners LP in Dallas and the two teams said on Monday that Legends Hospitality Management LLC would offer a broad range of sports business services.
Hal Steinbrenner, left, co-chairman of the New York Yankees, looks on as Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, speaks during a news conference announcing the launch of Legends Hospitality Management, LLC, Monday, Oct. 20, 2008 in New York. The new company, a partnership between the New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys, will be focused on operating catering, concessions, retail merchandising and other enterprises for major sports and entertainment facilities.
Hal Steinbrenner, co-chairman of the New York Yankees, speaks during a news conference announcing the launch of Legends Hospitality Management, LLC, Monday, Oct. 20, 2008 in New York. The new company, a partnership between the New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys, will be focused on operating catering, concessions, retail merchandising and other enterprises for major sports and entertainment facilities.
Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, left, and Mike Rawlings, center, chairman and CEO of Legends, look on as Hal Steinbrenner, co-chairman of the New York Yankees, speaks during a news conference announcing the launch of Legends Hospitality Management, LLC, Monday, Oct. 20, 2008 in New York. The new company, a partnership between the New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys, will be focused on operating catering, concessions, retail merchandising and other enterprises for major sports and entertainment facilities.
In this Oct. 2, 2008 file photo, Los Angeles Dodgers' Manny Ramirez hits a home run off Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Carlos Zambrano during the fifth inning in Game 2 of baseball's National League division series. Hank Steinbrenner said the Yankees will explore all options during the offseason, including the possibility of making an offer to the free-agent slugger.
Ray Negron spray paint the final touch on a likeness of New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, included on a mural of Yankees greats nearby Yankee Stadium in New York, Thursday Sept. 18, 2008. Negron, a special assistant to Steinbrenner, started out as a bat boy for the Yankees after Steinbrenner caught him spray painting graffiti on the stadium wall 1973.
Ray Negron, right, waits near a wall mural of New York Yankees greats while artist Alfred "King B" Bennett begins to paint Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, New York, Thursday Sept. 18, 2008. Negron, a special assistant to Steinbrenner, who started out as a bat boy for the Yankees after Steinbrenner caught him spray painting graffiti on the stadium wall 1973, spray painted the finishing touuch to the art.
Ray Negron, right, waits near a wall mural of New York Yankees greats while artist Alfred "King B" Bennett begins to paint Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, New York, Thursday Sept. 18, 2008. Negron, a special assistant to Steinbrenner, who started out as a bat boy for the Yankees after Steinbrenner caught him spray painting graffiti on the stadium wall 1973, spray painted the finishing touuch to the art.