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Come Fan with UsThursday, July 2, 2026

Yankees Kindly Cater to Hearing Impaired

The new Yankees Stadium is a pretty impressive structure and for HD lovers such as ourselves, the best part is the 5,925 square foot HD screen in centerfield. Yesterday, the screen saw its first live game action, and while ex-Yankee bust Carl Pavano was being shown on it, the screen’s left-hand-man was giving the hearing impaired a closed captioned account of what was happening:
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↵↵Something tells me the letters that spell “crowd boos” will quickly become worn out on the closer captioner’s keyboard. ↵

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↵(H/T: Deadspin)↵

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