Just a nice little story from Pete Abraham.
Peter Abraham
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NEW YORK — The subway is the fastest way to get around New York, especially if you’re staying at one of the hotels in midtown and need to get to the Bronx for a baseball game.
The 4 train stops at 161st Street and Yankee Stadium is a few steps away. As passengers left the platform at 2:55 p.m. on Thursday, there was a holdup on the grimy stairs heading down to the street.
A young woman with a baby carriage was trying to make her way down the steps and people were maneuvering their way around her.
It was slow going until a tall man in jeans and a dark blue golf shirt stopped to help. He lifted up the front of the carriage and helped her get to the street.
“Thank you, sir,” she said to the good samaritan.
“No problem,” said the man, who then darted across the street toward an entrance to the Stadium.
But two teenagers stopped him first to ask for an autograph.
After all, it’s not every day you see Chris Sale on 161st Street.