NEW YORK — This city loves stars — on Broadway, on Wall Street and on the diamond. But as baseball's best prepare to gather for Tuesday's All-Star Game, New York's teams have fewer true stars to call their own than in any of the eight previous All-Star games played here since the game's inception in the 1930s.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
New York's Teams Have Fewer True Stars in All-Star Game Since the 1930s.
Or, so says USA Today, "New York: All-Star city with few real stars":
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