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From right field, the so-called Bleacher Creatures begin to chant the names of each position player, and by tradition, the players must give a response—the infielders can get away with a wave, but the outfielders must come up with a unique acknowledgement.
The Yankees' Pregame Choreography Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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Cone spent Opening Day in the right field bleachers, fitting right in with the section of fans affectionately known as the Bleacher Creatures.
USATODAY.com 2002
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The Bleacher Creatures banned the wave decades ago.
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2011
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The Bleacher Report named Amherst, Massachusetts as the second coolest college town to watch football in.
The Cac: All Around Amherst: Exploring a College Town The Cac 2011
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Travis Moquin, Bleacher Report: Detroit is packed full of people who put their heads down and work their tails off every single day, despite the hardships of crime and oppression brought on by the recent economic downturn.
Danny Groner: Rejoicing in Detroit's Newfound Sports Success Danny Groner 2011
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The Bleacher Creatures banned the wave decades ago.
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2011
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The Bleacher Report named Amherst, Massachusetts as the second coolest college town to watch football in.
The Cac: All Around Amherst: Exploring a College Town The Cac 2011
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The Bleacher Creatures banned the wave decades ago.
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2011
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Bleacher Report takes consumer privacy issues very seriously and has gone to great lengths to ensure that readers are given heightened visibility into anonymous data that is being collected through transparent privacy disclosure.
Comments From Companies Where Ads With Tracking Code Were Displayed 2012
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The Bleacher Creatures banned the wave decades ago.
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2011
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