




It was a hot night in New York City with the game time temperature at 90 degrees. In the first picture, Derek Jeter get a little help with his slide from Alex Rodriguez (#13). In the other photos I shot timer scenes (3 to 8 seconds each) on my way home as I walked across the Brooklyn Bridge. The famous Empire State Building - decked out in purple and blue for the United Nations World Ocean Day. The still-under-construction Freedom Tower (L) in the footprint of the destroyed World Trade Center and traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge.
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