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Date: 2009-11-07 Author: CONNOR ENNIS Article Mentions
Author, CONNOR ENNISMentioned, Jay-Z Mentioned, Yogi Berra Mentioned, Joe Girardi Mentioned, Jorge Posada Mentioned, Spike Lee Mentioned, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg Mentioned, Alex Rodriguez Mentioned, Derek Jeter Mentioned, Mariano Rivera Mentioned, Reggie Jackson Mentioned, Andy Pettitte Mentioned, Hideki Matsui Mentioned, Ravi Somaiya Mentioned, Daniel E. Slotnik Mentioned, Joshua Robinson Mentioned, Jack Curry Mentioned, Bloomberg LP Mentioned, Star Magazine
Hundreds of thousands of people streamed into Lower Manhattan on Friday to help the Yankees celebrate their 27th World Series championship with a ticker-tape parade. Keep up with the latest news on The Timess baseball blog.It was the Yankees first return to the Canyon of Heroes since their last title, in 2000. The parade started at 11 a.m. at Battery Park Place and finished roughly two hours later at City Hall Park, where Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg gave the team keys to the city. For the Yankees and many of their fans, the parade was a long-awaited celebration, especially after the teams success in the 1990s. Its been too long, hasnt it? Derek Jeter said from the dais at City Hall. He was answered by loud cheers. People began lining the str...(read more)
... Hundreds of thousands of people streamed into Lower Manhattan on Friday to help the Yankees celebrate their 27th World Series championship with a ticker-tape parade. Keep up with the latest news on The Timess baseball blog.It was the Yankees first re ...
... stood next to Alex Rodriguez on one of the floats. He later performed his song Empire State of Mind on stage to conclude the ceremony. One of those not in attendance was the Yankees principal owner, George Steinbrenner, who is in ill health. You thi ...
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