Yankee Stadium 1923-2008 (New York Yankees)

Approval Rate: 70%

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    miller03

    Sun Sep 06 2009

    Is this the new or old Yankee Stadium? Either way im not a fan. Overpriced and over rated.

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    edt4226d

    Tue Feb 17 2009

    To the despair of my sports-loving father, I never had the slightest interest in sports. As a kid, I was compelled to participate in numerous PAL-sponsored activities; baseball (I remember mostly standing in the outfield, gnats buzzing around my ears), basketball, boxing (all it took was one or 2 punches and I was practically kissing the canvas), etc. Perhaps the only sport I didn't have to engage in was football-- I was too skinny (thankfully). Less onerous for me was traveling to sporting events with Dad. My favorite was football games at West Point's Michie Stadium. I didn't enjoy the game...I was never really even sure how the game was played...but I loved the scenic drive up, and I loved the magnificent beauty of the West Point campus and its surroundings on the mountainous banks of the Hudson River. We also drove to Shea Stadium in Queens on occasion, the scenery of which left me pretty cold. The best thing about those trips were the hot dogs and ice cream cups I talked Dad into ... Read more

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    oscargamblesfr_o

    Mon Feb 16 2009

    No question it was a classic park overflowing with history. As a lifelong Red Sox fan, and by extension all 28 of the other clubs besides this onethough, it should have been called Minas Morgul instead.

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    baseballverygo_odtome

    Mon Jun 23 2008

    Can't see the score board from the bleachers. Parking is bad. Fans are in the game and know their baseball.

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    zack_neff

    Sun Dec 02 2007

    yankees fucking SUCK

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    irishgit

    Thu Mar 29 2007

    I loathe the Yankees, but their home is one of the shrines of the game. Real friendly fans too.

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    yankeessuckass

    Tue Mar 28 2006

    YANKEES SUCK JETER SUCKS NYC IS SATAN'S ASSHOLE

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    thanks1

    Mon Jan 30 2006

    Great stadium, bad location, mean but very smart fans. The same stadium hosting the Brewers would not find so many awe-struck people. The facility itself is imposing because of the tradition of the Yankees. If it were in a better neighborhood, you'd have a 6 star place.

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    jev24106

    Wed Jan 25 2006

    you wanna see history b made...come here.

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    genghisthehun

    Tue Oct 04 2005

    This spot is still a great place to watch a game. It is definitely part of Americana; the legends from this stadium shall never die.

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    schillo

    Tue Jun 21 2005

    as far as the stadium i think they need a new one but this one is great because of all the history but they do need a new clean one with more excitment

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    sabasimba

    Sun Jun 12 2005

    Only fitting that the worst team to have to watch would also play in the worst stadium to watch a ballgame...

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    alexg681

    Fri Feb 04 2005

    I hate the Yankees, but they don't need a new stadium. Great history, and it's not an ugly old dump.

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    conus4cf

    Fri Jan 07 2005

    'Da Stadium is da place to be. Great seating with the most knowledgable fans in the entire universe.

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    skizero

    Wed Dec 29 2004

    what a ball stadium would've been like in Nazi Germany. these cro-mags would boo Jesus if he played there. i've been to plenty of games in this hole and it aint worth it. and $8 beer! come one! you need to be drunk to root for the Yankees. also the fans are morons. true NYC idiots with no brains.

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    nycyankeefan

    Tue Dec 28 2004

    greatest team ever, greatest city ever, greatest athletes ever, the best everything including 26 world championships, nolting but the greatest stadium ever and the best fans ever

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    onehungrymonst_er

    Wed Aug 25 2004

    The Yankees are mean, but their park's nice.

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    elsutton

    Tue Jul 13 2004

    Nice for the memories but not for cleanliness!

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    cubfanbudman

    Sun Jun 27 2004

    I hate New York and the people that live in that cesspool of a town. Yanker stadium is a terrible stadium. The outfield walls are incosistent and not properly proportioned. Come on short porches down the lines then well over 400 feet to left center and dead center makes it even worse. Yankee fans are the rudest and most obnoxious fans in all baseball. How could any sane person rank yankee stadium in the same league as Wrigley field? I would like to see that dump torn down. NYC is a overpopulated turd infested garbage dump so I guess it is only appropriate they have a stadium that echos the true spirit of NYC.

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    toadrot

    Wed Jun 16 2004

    Come on people. Yankee Stadium!

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    bklyngirl

    Tue Mar 23 2004

    A great view from every seat. If you want to eat, get some great food OUTSIDE the stadium like a real New Yorker and stop whining. The only thing that really matters is the history built into the place - go and worship at the temple!

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    chaserhoc1

    Mon Mar 22 2004

    History? Who gives a dam(n), this place is a dump. Not only is Boston, way, way better. You are all fair weather fans, you love the stadium only because you love this team. No place to walk, and I have develpoped a tailbone disorder from my years of sitting there. Milwaukee is even better than this place.

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    barkinj

    Fri Jan 30 2004

    How can anyone love this stadium? There are no moderately priced decent seats (either you're sitting right up front or way up high). The food is way too expensive and is not good. The concourses and bathrooms are dirty and smell bad. The top deck is crowded, steep, and offers a crappy view of the game. For my money, I'll head to Coney and watch the Psyclones play.

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    todd_parker

    Thu Dec 18 2003

    This place is a nightmare. It's located in a dangerous ghetto and inhabitated by thousands of violent a-holes. I wish they would demolish this armpit and build a real stadium.

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    jorganvonsting_le

    Sat Sep 06 2003

    So much history into packed into one building. Sure, it's crowded, narrow, and a little dirty in some places, but just imagine, Babe Ruth stood at that home plate. Lou Gehrig made his farewell speech right there. The best players in baseball, today and yesterday, have stood on that same field. It's hard to imagine that. Sure, you'll go to Astro Field, but who can you say stood at that home plate? No one. Just because it has more modern conveniences doesn't make it better. You're there for one reason. Baseball, baby.

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    alty6905

    Sun Aug 17 2003

    This place is way overrated and a total dump. First of all it's ugly. I always heard how classic it was, but a big concrete monolith is very unattractive. The blue seats are very odd, and cushioned seats don't belong in baseball stadiums. Also, the ushers acted like Nazis. An overall dismal facility.

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    rich2002

    Thu Jun 05 2003

    Home office of Baseball. Ruth, The Iron Horse, Joe D., The Mick, Yogi, Reggie and on and on. What else do you need to know?

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    doughboy914

    Wed Jun 04 2003

    Take away its history and Yankee Stadium is a mediocre ball park. While it is not nearly as bad as those concrete caverns like the Vet in Philadelphia, it is uncomfortably outdated with unduly narrow corridors and tight confinds, and fans do not get that sense of being there like they do at truly great parks like Wrigley. Top it off with its dangerous location in the Bronx and you get two stars. History does not make a park great, no matter how grand that history is/was.

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    moosekarloff

    Wed Jun 04 2003

    A stadium rich in tradition and heritage, but lacking in the creature comforts that contemporary fans, a spoiled and immature lot, have come to expect. The playing field is first rate, but the dimensions of this park have always been illogical. The real problem with this stadium is the fans: either they're drunken, loud, obnoxious yuppie a**holes or drunken outer boroughs minority types whose sole reason to be at the ballpark is to find a fight with someone. I'd rather go out to Shea, which is a toilet and houses a sub-mediocre team, but at least the fans are knowledgeable, well-behaved and not criminal in their souls.

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    paraporcus

    Fri May 09 2003

    A few of the bad comments come from people that are resentful that George Steinbrenner has figured how to run a baseball team, as opposed to some of the really poor businessmen in MLB. Also, that their team hasn't won anything in a near 100 years. Yes, the Yankees have the greatest history in sports. This category is about baseball stadiums. Yankee Stadium combines basic heaven on a sunny Saturday with the proud feeling of being a New Yorker. Go to the stadium to watch a game and then you have the right to leave a comment. Some naive people out there like to confuse humor for arrogance on the part of New Yorkers...they just don't get it and will likely be made fun of if they make their presence felt at the House That Ruth Built. The best fans in the world help make this stadium what it is...a beautiful place.

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    getback

    Fri May 09 2003

    a church a holy place to think of ruth and mantle.a nation shrine.

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    nana41

    Tue Apr 22 2003

    this is the house that ruth built and deserves to be the number one park...although it needs some renovations it is still the best park

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    basshawg

    Fri Apr 11 2003

    get real....a dump in the bronx.

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    shnikees

    Sat Mar 22 2003

    If New York is the Mecca of Baseball, then Yankee Stadium is the Kabaa.

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    aneudy25

    Wed Feb 26 2003

    I am a die hard Mets fan which means I hate the Yankees, but I must admit the fans are the best and the food is great. The stadium itself is a bit old, but there is too much history there. I would go to Yankee stadium on any day.

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    gobe7f97

    Wed Jan 08 2003

    I still remember the moment I was hooked on basebal and the Yankees, I was about four years old and I was seeing my first major league game at Yankee stadium. I still ove the stadium, It's not big it's grand. And while the upper deck is high, they are actually my favorite seats in the house. You get a great bird's eye view and miss no action.

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    gopman79

    Sun Jan 05 2003

    One of the best. Now I admit, the Yankee fans have a lot of nostalgia these days (he he), but this stadium is the holy grail of baseball, the way it was meant to be. And that is all that has to be said.

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    tebon6d1

    Mon Dec 16 2002

    You must love to see little boys, covered with beer outside the building, when you get in, forget trying to do anything but get to your seat. . .lines. . . the most obnoxious fans in all of baseball. . . they have a mindset, if the team loses, its because they beat themselves. Did anyone mention the fresh urine scent that lines a mile radius around the building. . . people love Jason Giambi there-- probably because he, like his fans, shoves needles into their arms nightly. If there was a grade below F, Yankee Stadium would get it.

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    zuchinibut

    Mon Dec 09 2002

    If you were to take this stadium out of New York it would be terrible. It's dirty, the seats arent great, and its not easy to get there. However the New York fans get into the game more than any other baseball team's fans out there. Great atmosphere, but thats pretty much all it has going for it.

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    ellajedlicka21

    Thu Oct 18 2001

    It is the most historic place in sports. The best players to ever live played there. It truly is and it is agreed upon that Yankee Stadium is the pinnacle of the sports world.

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    potch1214

    Tue Sep 18 2001

    The Cathedral of Baseball. The Home Office of Baseball. The House That Ruth Built. Name one other park with nicknames anywhere near as strong or as poignant. Simply put... The Best. Bar none. Walking on her field was one of the best feelings I ever had in my life. To stand where Ruth and Gehrig and Matle and DiMaggio and Reggie and Donnie Baseball stood... Wow! There may be newer, more modern parks, but nothing matches the karma or the mystique of Yankee Stadium. Anyone who thinks otherwise is probably a Mets, Red Sox or Braves fan.

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    njzonie

    Wed Mar 21 2001

    Classic, Historic, a Must See. You get goose bumps walking in the place

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    dacritic

    Thu Mar 15 2001

    A true gem, anyway you look at it, for a true sports fanatic. Casual fans need not come, we don't want your kind.

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    jrobelen

    Sun Mar 11 2001

    The original shrine. Hate the team, love the park. If George keeps f***ing with the fences, I'll take away a star.

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    yitta2626

    Tue Feb 13 2001

    If they keep on winning doesn't the ballpark also get credit? I sure think so.....

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    oneillfan

    Mon Feb 12 2001

    I have been to quite a few of the ball parks out there and while there are other parks that are more comfortable and modern, there are few that come close to the feeling of awe one gets as the field lays out before you when you emerge from the tunnel. There is something special about the history of the franchise and the history of the building that you can feel when you are there. While at the stadium, you must get there early in order to experience monument park - definitely a not to be missed stop. Otherwise just sit back and soak up the atmosphere.

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    out_to_the_ball_game

    Fri Jan 26 2001

    It might look good in yahoooo Texas, not in NYC. The only reason people like it is because of the history of the Yankees. Its not very intimate. Build another one.

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    walrus_43

    Wed Dec 13 2000

    Good staduim but over-rated

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    vicky5

    Fri Oct 20 2000

    The grand-daddy of them all. The history in that stadium in like none other. Yeah, the original facade is gone and the monuments are no longer on the field, but the tradition lives on.