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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Gateway Apparel



From the Just-As-We've-Always-Suspected File comes news that a striking number of perpetrators and suspects favor the garb, particularly the caps, of the New York Yankees. Which just proves our theory: Yankees fans are a bunch of criminals.



Sure, apologists will point out that this could simply reflect the Yankees' inexplicable popularity: The Yankees sell more merchadise than any other sports franchise, so it is unsurprising that their merchandise is over-represented among any population, be it composed of law-abiding types or Yankee fans--sorry, criminals.



But that's what apologists do! Look for rationalizations when the obvious answer stares them in the face! Criminals wear Yankees caps because the Yankees are the team of criminals: From white-collar Wall Street types to "someone accused of helping tie up a 9-year-old girl." It's Occam's Razor, people!



We have it on good authority that Yankees' garb may actually TURN people into criminals. Don't forget, we never heard a word about Alex Rodriguez using steroids before he came to the Yankees. (OK, supposedly his use of banned substances occurred during his time with the Texas Rangers, but can anyone doubt that if he hadn't gone to the Yankees he would retroactively not have used them. And, no, don't bother trying to untangle that sentence.) Rumor has it that even Derek "Salt of the Earth" Jeter goes to the Central Park Zoo after hours to throw batteries at sea lions.



In short, say "Yes" to drugs, to alcohol, to pre-marital sex and even to violent video games. But for the sake of civic tranquility, just say "No" to Yankee caps!

(Image from The New York Times)

3 comments:

  1. Could it be (and, I'm just asking, mind) that the profusion of Yankee's caps can be laid to the fact that nobody's selling the caps of the Metropolitans?
    Don't know. Just thought I'd, you know...

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  2. The relative dearth of Metropolitan apparel among the criminal element can be attributed to the fact that Mets fans are law-abiding folk. Also witty, sophisticated, and almost blindingly good looking.

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  3. Not to mention deluded

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