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  1. The Jeffrey Maier incident was an incident during Game 1 of the 1996 American League Championship Series between the New York Yankees and the Baltimore Orioles. Twelve-year-old Jeffrey Maier deflected a batted ball, hit by Derek Jeter, into the Yankee Stadium stands for what umpires ruled to be a home run, rather than fan interference.

  2. www.nmrk.com › people › jeff-mayerJeff Mayer | Newmark

    New York - Headquarters. E: jeff.mayer@nmrk.com. Valuation & Advisory. Jeff Mayer joined Newmark Valuation & Advisory’s Hospitality, Gaming & Leisure (HGL) practice in 2018, currently serves as an Executive Vice President in the New York City office, and oversees the HGL practice in the Northeast.

  3. Jeffrey Mayer has had a 50+ year career documenting pop culture and shaping how we saw our rock and roll icons! After seeing The Beatles at Shea Stadium in 1965, Jeffrey got “the bug” and mastered the art of photography and story telling through his images.

  4. Jeffrey Mayer (b. 1948, New York City) | Photographer. Starting his 50+ year career in the summer of 1966, after seeing The Beatles at Shea Stadium, Jeffrey went on to document the emerging rock scene and the recording artists who would become immortal, not just changing popular entertainment, but World Culture.

  5. 613 Followers, 581 Following, 383 Posts - Jeffrey Mayer (@jeffreymayer) on Instagram: "Entertainment Photographer, Extensive Rock N’ Roll Music Archives".

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  6. Jeffrey Mayer. Starting his 50+ year career in the summer of 1966, after seeing The Beatles at Shea Stadium, Jeffrey went on to document the emerging rock scene and the recording artists who would become immortal, not just changing popular entertainment, but World Culture.

  7. Part 1) Jeffrey Mayer tells us about why he became a photographer and what events influenced his career. Jeffrey started in N.Y. in 1967 shooting The Who and...

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