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[edit] Testimonial

As a father of a nine-year-old boy who shares my passion for the Yankees, Suzyn Waldman is dear to us. Now reading her life story, we are even more enchanted with her. Go Suzyn!

[edit] Re: "Georgie Girl"

"Georgie Girl" is a phrase used in a deprecating way by sports columnist Bob Raissman of the New York Daily News. Raissman is well-known by Daily News readers for his depiction of Yankees announcers, Waldman included, as shills for team management (hence the "George" in "Georgie Girl," a reference to George Steinbrenner). As a Yankees fan since 1974, I recommend that the term "Georgie Girl" be removed from its current place in the article, or at least put into context as I've described. -- ajk1962f-wikipedia (at) yahoo.com

[edit] Georgie Girl edit

It's vandalism, and only Raissman and Sterling call her that. I just took it out. MattyFridays 04:28, 15 August 2006 (UTC) MattyFridays