
by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton
With both New York baseball teams doing well in the playoffs with the possibility of a “subway series” (meaning you can attend all the games by taking the subway in New York City) between the New York Mets and the New York Yankees, the mayor of New York City, Eric Adams has found a way to support both teams, yet get chastised for not selecting a side.
With a storied rivalry between the two New York City teams from the Bronx (Yankees) and Queens (Mets), the embattled Mayor Adams appeared at the Columbus Day Parade on Oct. 14 wearing a baseball cap that didn’t sit well with New York baseball fans. Instead of picking one team over the other if they do happen to meet in the World Series, in a city that’s divided between the organizations, Mayor Adams wore a cap that featured both teams.
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The appearance of trying to stay neutral did not go over well with die-hard New Yorkers.
With the way fans responded to the social media posting of the photo, the jury pool will be a harsh one for the mayor.
won’t be the last time he wears orange
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Add this hat to the charges
Another reason to throw him in jail.
That’s worse than cheering for one team over the other. Absolutely no one cheers for both teams.
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Source: Black Enterprise