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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Inquirer staff writer Kristen A. Graham writes from Yankee Stadium:

Though there are dots of red in a sea of navy, there seems to be fewer Phillies fans in the stands of Yankee Stadium than there were for Games 1 and 2.

Those that made the trek, though, are not shy about wearing their colors.

Judi Dunn of Haddon Heights planned her trip to New York for months. Her friend Dawn Kozlawski of Chatham, N.J. is a big Yankees fan, and the two decided mid-season that if their teams made the World Series, they would go in person to see them square off.

Dunn, in a Phillies coat and scarf, looked around her. She felt more than a little outnumbered.

"There's 10 of us and 49,000 of them," Dunn joked. "But all of the others are cheering for the wrong team."

Dunn was in a great mood. Why shouldn't she be, she said?

"I am expectantly hopeful," said Dunn, 55. "I am not nervous."

Read more breaking news in our From The Source blog.
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