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Manhattan root for new yorkers in all of those sports
The economy wasn't at all like today's economy. Mostly Colonial New Yorkers were farmers and sold cash crops, tobacco, and lumber for money.
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The all time record between the New York Yankees and the New York Mets is 54-36 in favor of the Yankees. This is the record from 1901-2012. Sports Media 101 sportsmedia101.com
the new yorkers can help the environment by keeping the atmosphere clean and by avoiding all sorts of pollutions like sound pollution, air pollution and land pollution.
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the meaning is that their baseically like the one and only and they stand with their heads held high .
Residents of New York are called New Yorkers. However, depending on where they live in NY, they can also be called by a nickname for that area. Examples: Bronx - Bronxite, Brooklyn - Brooklynite, Mahattan - Manhattanite.
Because of the large fan base in a large market like New York the bulk of the Yankees money comes from television, and advertising revenue.
The New York Yankees like all Major League baseball teams play a 162 game schedule.
Yankees! They stink though i for one i am a Mets fan. Go Mets. Mets all the way.
No not at all
New York is considered The Melting Pot and it is where all the cultures and religions started mixing a long while ago.
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The New York Yankees all-time RBI leader is Lou Gehrig with 1,995.