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| From Yankee Stadium, Sept. 14, 2008 |
- The House that Ruth Built will soon be dust and memories. We had to see it before that happened.
Jeff, my son, and I hopped a Metroliner in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, and traveled to New York City to see a game at Yankee Stadium. It was the first time to be there for both of us, and it will be the last.
The stadium will be torn down at the end of the season.
Here are a few thoughts on the experience:
The day was sunny and extremely hot -- record-breaking even.
Within three weeks of this hot day, the last regular season game will be played in Yankee Stadium, and the 85-year run of this cathedral of baseball will end.
As a ballpark, today's Yankee Stadium is nothing special, although it certainly was when it was erected in 1923. Today, the fading structure is outclassed by a number of parks, the best in my experience being Camden Yards in Baltimore. The new Yankee Stadium, gleaming just a few yards from the old one, will undoubtedly measure up to modern standards. Its skyboxes are designed to rake in as much corporate cash as American companies are willing to spend. Not much has been written about how the new Yankee Stadium will benefit the individual fan. Maybe that part will be a surprise.
But while the old graystone lady is showing its age, the sacredness of its grounds to baseball history cannot be questioned. Consider:
- the mighty blasts of the Babe;
- the distinctive facade around the outfield;
- the short porch in right field;
- the silent grace of Joltin' Joe (where have you gone?);
- the raw talent of Mickey Mantle and the raw grit of Yogi and his many teammates;
- the Larsen perfection;
- Billy, Reggie (REG-GIE), Thurman, Ron, Don, Derek, Alex and a host of others with whom America was on a first name basis.
Yankee Stadium holds them all and more. Millions of memories.
That's why I had to go -- to see the place where all these things happened. And what's my memory. The unseasonable heat certainly.
But then there was that first inning grand slam by Alex Rodriguez.
So long, Yankee Stadium.
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The folks in the photo above are the anonymous baseball fans who enjoyed the game near where we were sitting. You can see more pictures of our day at Yankee Stadium at Honey Dot Comb.
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I went to my first Yankees
I went to my first Yankees game 3 years ago to watch the beat up the Mariners. Did you get a chance to go to monument park?
No, we didn't make it down
No, we didn't make it down to monument park. The lines were too long. We had to be content from seeing it from above.
Jim Stovall
$11
I went to the season opening 3-1 over the White Sox in 2004. The game was pretty uneventful, but the Stadium was just a great place to experience. We rode the Subway in from around Rockefeller Center and I remember a huge yelling match breaking out between Mets fans and Yankee fans.
We had prety high seats, and the section next to us had a noticeable section of empty seats. During the 3rd inning they filled up with Red Sox fans. I have no idea what they were doing, but there was about 3 rows of Red Sox fans who call came in together. It was hard to follow the action on the field, with all the action going on in the stands.
The memory that sticks with me the most though is $11. $7 for a Miller Lite and $4 for a hot dog. By last call, I was broke and sick.
Other stuff too
In boxing,Joe Lewis KOd Max Schmeling & Ali beat Ken Norton
In college football,The Win one for the Gipper game..Notre Dame over Army
The NFL hit the big time..Unitas leads the Colts to a OT win in the Championship.
Not a great park
I know I'm supposed to be reverent of the history, but I _hate_ the Yankees, and I thought the park was lousy. I went to my first (and last) game there back in June. It doesn't help that we were in the bleachers, which not only meant no access to beer (which I can live with), but no access to the rest of the park, and also no access to Monument Park, even though Monument Park is right in front of the bleachers.