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But wait, I thought that Buck was the hand that was going to come down on stuff like this. I thought that since Buck was running the show he would put a stop to this, because Buck doesn't stand for Yankee fans in our ballpark, and he doesn't want a losing environment, and he's got LIGER blood running through his veins.:rolleyes:

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It's the business of baseball. All teams do it. The sooner you get over it, the better off you'll be...because you aren't going to change it.

Not all teams do it. That's the point. It would be one thing to see the gear sold outside the stadium, but this is in the Official Orioles team store.

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I'm not sure which one it is, but it's wall to wall Red Sox. If you are an opposing fan, the only souvenir you'll get at Fenway is the program.

I just found these team pins for both the Orioles and the Yankees here. The Yankees 1996 AL Champíonship Pin is sold out, but they still have Oriole team pins, and more Yankee Championship pins when they come back in stock.

http://www.yawkeywaystore.com/Products/Circle-Orioles-Pin__8909.aspx

http://www.yawkeywaystore.com/Products/White-Yankees-1996-AL-Champs-Pin__CL0281.aspx

http://www.yawkeywaystore.com/Products/Yankees-1996-Division-Champions-Pin__9502.aspx

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I just found these team pins for both the Orioles and the Yankees here. The Yankees 1996 AL Champíonship Pin is sold out, but they still have Oriole team pins, and more Yankee Championship pins when they come back in stock.

http://www.yawkeywaystore.com/search.aspx?keyword=orioles

http://www.yawkeywaystore.com/Products/White-Yankees-1996-AL-Champs-Pin__CL0281.aspx

http://www.yawkeywaystore.com/Products/Yankees-1996-Division-Champions-Pin__9502.aspx

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I just found these team pins for both the Orioles and the Yankees here. The Yankees 1996 AL Champíonship Pin is sold out, but they still have Oriole team pins, and more Yankee Championship pins when they come back in stock.

http://www.yawkeywaystore.com/search.aspx?keyword=orioles

http://www.yawkeywaystore.com/Products/White-Yankees-1996-AL-Champs-Pin__CL0281.aspx

http://www.yawkeywaystore.com/Products/Yankees-1996-Division-Champions-Pin__9502.aspx

Try going into the actual store in Fenway. Good luck trying to find anything non-Red Sox.

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