Hey Ted, I'm a little embarrassed to even say this but I was once a big Yaz phobe----just didn't like anything about him. But then I wasn't a Red Sox fan, rooted against them when they played the Cards, Reds and Mets in the WS back in '67, '75, and (save me from a lynch mob) '86. I was then a National League fan incarnate. It was only when I became a Red Sox fan in the summer of 2000 did my opinion of him change. (August 19th will be 13 years since I came over to the sunny side of the street, but I will be in Ireland on that date so congrats from my pals here will have to be postponed until I get back on the 26th). I've done a lot of research on Yaz since then and have come to admire him as a true Red Sox icon. Amazing how you see things differently when you're in the house as compared to when you're in the dark zone. Anyway, kudos to the Red Sox for such a great idea of a statue of the guy. BTW, my wife, never a Red Sox fan, was always an AL fan since she loves the Angels and always boasted how she really like Yaz, one of her favorite players. Well I finally came on board.