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  2. File:Yankee Stadium Aerial View.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Yankee Stadium (1923) - Wikipedia

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    The ESPN Sports Almanac, for instance, calls the original stadium "Yankee Stadium I" and the renovated stadium "Yankee Stadium II". On April 13, 1998, an 18-inch (46 cm) long beam fell onto a seat before a scheduled game causing the postponement of two games and the relocation of a third to nearby Shea Stadium while the stadium was inspected.

  4. File:Yankee Stadium upper deck 2010.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Jim Bouton was a unique Yankee - AOL

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    Sunken in the bowels of Yankee Stadium, it was “like a large subterranean living room,” he recalled, apparently designed to keep the world outside at bay. Jim Bouton was a unique Yankee Skip ...

  6. File:New Yankee Stadium.JPG - Wikipedia

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  7. New York Yankees Museum - Wikipedia

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    The final pitcher's plate and home plate used at the old stadium was the first at the new stadium; following its use, it was moved to the museum. [9] For the 2011 season, the Yankees added a showcase of World Series rings. [10] During the season, they opened an exhibit to honor George Steinbrenner, who died the year before.

  8. Yankees GM Brian Cashman defends decision to not offer Juan ...

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    Soto wanted a suite at his home stadium. The Mets were willing to give him a lot of money and the suite for free. The Yankees were willing to give him a lot of money and the ability to buy a suite.

  9. List of jewel box baseball parks - Wikipedia

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    Jewel box is a term sometimes used in reference to the group of Major League Baseball ballparks built (or re-built) primarily between 1909 and 1915, after the wooden ballpark era and before the modern multipurpose stadium era. These parks featured two-tier grandstand design to take advantage of the steel structural supports and often squeezed ...