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Sunday, September 14, 2008

The Yankees Out Of Post-Season From An Economic Standpoint

By The NY Yankees not being in Post-Season, it means that City Of New York and MTA Revenues will be down. Imagine few Subway Fares in October at 161st Street-River Avenue on The IRT Lexington-Jerome-Woodlawn #4 Train and The IND 6th Avenue-Bedford Park Boulevard D Line. It would be like the Era of 1982 through 1994, when there was NO Post-Season:

It might go on for a few years, especially with A-Rod around and a Non-Contending Yankees Team;

The Bronx Will Be Quiet;

Economically, Hotel Business would be down, as The Yankees do draw the Out Of Area Fans. Toll Revenues would be down on the George Washington Bridge, a Main Gateway for Yankee Stadium. Stan's Sports Bar would be nearly empty. The Yankee Tavern would suffer a loss;

Professor Thom's and The Hairy Monk would still be profitable, as Football and The Red Sox would still be in Session;

And The Riviera? Well, you might say that any Good Red Sox Bar would NEVER have a Picture of Roger Clemens on its' bar and would serve real and tasty Food. F--- The Riviera and F--- Kazmarek;

Later!

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