"I thought Yankee fans, frankly, were awful. They were either violent or apathetic,
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By David Brown
Greenberg describes Yankees fans as "violent or apathetic." Well, at least he didn't find them to be both at the same time. Because violent and apathetic would mean only one thing:
And now,
Donald Browns Jersey, the new CEO of the Rangers has come out firing with his opinion of Yankees fans. Chuck Greenberg appeared on ESPN Radio in Dallas on Monday and said they weren't his favorite sort of folk.
Zombies.
New York Yankees fans have taken a beating in the media the past week or so.
First, the wife of Texas Rangers ace Cliff Lee(notes) slammed some Bronx Zoo residents for their behavior during the ACLS. Spitters, taunters and beer throwers, Kristen Lee called them.
UPDATE: Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports, via Twitter, that Greenberg has apologized to Yankees honcho Hal Steinbrenner. Further, Sherman reports the commissioner's office gave a stern warning to Greenberg but will not fine him.
As the cast of "The Sopranos" would interject: "Oh! Aay, Oh,
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From ESPN New York:
Mon Nov 01 03:37pm EDT
Paint with a broad brush much, Chuck? Look at this guy, comin' off like the King of Marvin Gardens. What's his problem? At least Mrs. Lee cites some examples.
Rangers CEO Greenberg on Yankees fans: 'Awful, violent'
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