On the same day we get our first look inside the Yankees' new clubhouse, more spitballs are being hurled over the tax breaks and funding that have been poured into the new stadium. Assemblyman Richard Brodsky issued subpoenas to the Economic Development Corporation's Seth Pinsky and Yankees president Randy Levine to get the two to testify at a hearing tomorrow, and City Comptroller (& mayoral hopeful) Bill Thompson has chastised Mayor Bloomberg's "incredible mismanagement" of the project, calling the stadium "a bad deal for New York." Yeesh, so many headaches, and Bloomberg doesn't even get his free box! [The Real Estate; previous]
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