New York Yankees

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Display Name: 
New York Yankees
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New York Yankees
Race: 
White
Gender: 
Male
Class: 
MultiClass Group
Rank: 
Peripheral
Vitality: 
Alive
Occupation: 
Other
Specific Job: 
Professional Sports
Biography: 

In Faulkner's fictions "Yankees" can refer to the Union soldiers during the Civil War or people from the North in general; in this case, however, it refers to the New York Yankees baseball team. The 1927 Yankees, which featured Babe Ruth as part of a lineup called "Murderers' Row," is often cited as the greatest team in baseball history. Despite this, in his April 1928 conversation with Mac, Jason Compson insists "They're shot" (252), adding that he'd never bet on them. Jason presumably has a prejudice against any kind of 'Yankee,' but specifically expresses his contempt for Ruth. In 1928, Ruth hit 54 homers and the Yankees again won the pennant.

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Historical/Real
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Group
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