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Why do people hate the Yankees and Yankees fans so much. I’m a Yankee fan, I’ve been since the early 70′s. 1

I couldnt fit the entire question here so I continued it on next question “Why do people hate the Yankees and Yankees fans so much. 2″ First of all, anybody that knows anything about New York, knows we are the most knowelgable and passionate fans, and nowhere is that more evident than with Yankees fans. Whether you love the Yankees or hate them, no team in professional sports has a richer history, from Babe Ruth to Mariano Rivera. Prior to free agency, most of the greatest baseball players in history were Yankees, not all were Yankkes there was Ted Williams, Ty Cobb, etc., but no baseball team can compare with how many the Yankees have had: Ruth, Dimaggio, Rizzutto, Gehrig, Berra, Mantle the list goes on and on. In the 1960′s the expansion teams started popping up, MLB starts free agency, where teams can aquire any player for a price.
Continues on next question Why do people hate the Yankees and Yankees fans so much. 2

I’m a Red Sox fan and I can honestly say I don’t mind Yankee fans like yourself…that LOVE the sport and are fanatics about their team. But its the fans that write saying that all of the other teams “suck” and that the Yankees will “sweep any team they go up against”.

Most Yankee fans are arrogant and like to talk trash, while others like yourself suffer because of them. I can’t stand those fans.

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