AtL York Revolution

Another strange sighting around downtown York

Published on March 28, 2007 under Atlantic League (AtL)
York Revolution News Release


On the heels of yesterday's stunning and peculiar sighting of a "visitor" near the construction site of Sovereign Bank Stadium, comes yet another mysterious photo turned into the York Revolution. While it cannot be confirmed that the object in the picture is the same that was seen around the ballpark yesterday afternoon, club officials said they believe it is likely that the two photos are linked.

As was the case on Tuesday, only part of the "thing's" body was caught on film, this time by a patron of Sovereign Bank on N. George Street. In the photo, a very large blue and green hand can be seen entering a PIN number into an ATM machine. Once again, the person asked to remain anonymous.

"I was going into the bank downtown, when I saw something out of the corner of my eye," the photographer said. "I quickly got my camera out and turned to take a picture, but this is all I could get of him. The visitor seemed nice enough, and real kid-friendly, too."

Some have speculated that the York Revolution, who are unveiling their mascot this Saturday at 3pm at the DreamWrights Youth & Family Theatre on the corner of Philadelphia and Carlisle, might have inside knowledge of these sightings. However, the front office staff has not confirmed or denied these allegations. The Revolution are simply asking folks (especially parents and grandparents) to visit their website for more info, or call 801-4494 to reserve $1 tickets for Saturday's historic event.




Atlantic League Stories from March 28, 2007


The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.

OurSports Central