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Girardi introduced as Yankees manager

New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi holds up his new Yankees jersey while being introduced as the baseball team's new manager during a press conference Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007 at Yankee Stadium in New York.

Joe Girardi stepped to the podium, put on his new pinstriped jersey and showed off a most appropriate number — 27. As in, now it’s his job to lead the New York Yankees to their 27th World Series championship. “How many do they have?” the new manager said Thursday, knowing full well the answer. In fact, that’s precisely why he picked the number.

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