Thank you for getting me through the hardest time of my life. When there wasn’t anything else that made me want to get up in the morning you gave me something to cheer for. The stadium feels more like home to me than anywhere else. Leaving New York is going to be so hard but I know baseball will be here waiting for me when I need it again. It’s not really goodbye, just see you later.
Gotta be honest, girls. I know we all love these boys to the ends of the earth, but calling yourself the wife/future wife of a player, married or not, will never not be creepy. Sorry.
With love,
Another die-hard.
Welcome to the Yankees. Welcome Home.
And Congrats on an amazing job during your first of many Yankee Openers.
-A true fan
Thank you so much for coming back. We need you just as much as you need us. It’s so amazing to be able to say that you’re at Spring Training again.
As horrible as it is to say it, it almost makes the gaping hole we Yankee fans feel for Posada’s retirement a little less gaping. The Core Two did not last for long. Thank God we’re back to the Core Three. It’s not perfect, but it’s better.
Love,
A devoted Yankee fan
Thank you for hearing my never ending cries of wanting you back.
:’)
Love,
A fan that is still jumping with glee
Dear MLB,
For the love of God, there are way better teams to feature on Sunday Night’s Game of the Week besides the Red Sox and Yankees.
Thanks much!
My life has been nothing since you’ve left, but now you’re back and my life has meaning again. Now my blog can be quality again.
Love,
Me
Thank you for all 20 years you played in the minors/majors. Your legend will continue to live on, and I will continue to admire your drive and perseverance. I had the honor of seeing you play and catch 3 times, you have made such a huge impact on my life and we’ve never even met. Thank you for everything. Signed, Your biggest fan, who will forever love and admire you.