Posted at 3:55 PM on October 11, 2006
by Ben Tesch
Plane owned by Yankees pitcher crashes into Manhattan high-rise
A law enforcement official has told The Associated Press that a member of the New York Yankees organization was aboard the plane that crashed into a New York City high-rise. And FAA records show the plane was registered to pitcher Cory Lidle.
Another report is saying that Cory Lidle was the pilot of the plane that crashed into a 50-story condominium in Manhattan, and Lidle is one of two confirmed dead.
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