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Hookers swipe Staten Island Yankees coach’s World Series ring

Talk about a double steal!

The pitching coach for the Staten Island Yankees reportedly had his 2009 World Series ring and two cellphones stolen after he cavorted with two prostitutes in a Tampa motel room.

Patrick Daneker, 34, was boozing it up with fellow Yankee minor league instructor Carlos Chantres Sunday at the Blue Martini Bar — where Tiger Woods has been known to prowl — when they met up with two young ladies of the night that Chantres allegedly knew, CBS/Channel 10 of Tampa reported yesterday.

Daneker left the watering hole and got into a cab with the two women — described by the motel clerk as wearing “short mini-skirts” — and headed back to his room at the Holiday Inn Express at around 3 a.m., the station said.

When they arrived, Daneker, who is married, was seen getting cash from an ATM in the motel, according to a police report.

About 15 minutes later, the two women left the motel and Daneker stayed in his room, the clerk told police.

The hotel employee said the women were “5 feet 9 inches, with thin builds and small features,” the station reported.

At around 4 a.m., Daneker told the clerk he had been robbed.

Daneker acknowledged to authorities that he was “extremely intoxicated” and that he “messed around” with the two women, the station said.

But he also insisted he had a “lapse in memory” and couldn’t tell cops any more.

He also said he had no recollection of going to the ATM.

Both Daneker and his wife, Bree Maddocks, refused to speak to The Post last night.

Chantres, also a pitching coach for the Yankees, told The Post: “I have no idea who those women were at all, I don’t know how I got brought into this.”

In addition to the ring, valued at $10,000, the two women also swiped his two cellphones — one issued by the Yankees — and $120 in cash.

Tampa police are searching for the women, identified by the TV station as hookers. They face grand larceny charges.

Daneker, who joined the Yankees organization in 2008, had a blink-and-you’d-miss-it career in the majors.

He appeared in just three games for a total of 15 innings with the Chicago White Sox in 1999, according to baseball-reference.com.

The Staten Island Yankees are a minor league affiliate of the big league team. Members of the Yankees organization received 2009 World Series rings.

The Class-A team begins its season June 18 against the Brooklyn Cyclones.