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Monument Park is an open-air museum located in Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York City. It contains a collection of monuments, plaques , and retired numbers honoring distinguished members of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball .
George Michael Steinbrenner III (July 4, 1930 – July 13, 2010) was an American businessman who was the principal owner and managing partner of Major League Baseball's New York Yankees from 1973 until his death in 2010.
George M. Steinbrenner Field, formerly known as Legends Field, [7] is a baseball stadium located in Tampa, Florida, across the Dale Mabry Highway from Raymond James Stadium, the home of the National Football League's Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The ballpark was built in 1996 and seats 11,026 people, with an addition in right field built in 2007. [8]
The Tampa-based George M. Steinbrenner Field, ... Yankees will continue using Steinbrenner Field for Spring Training in 2025, while the Rays will use Charlotte Sports Park in Port Charlotte ...
One stadium was built in each of the 1910s, 1920s, 1960s, and 1980s, four in the 1990s, and one in the 2000s. The highest seating capacity is 11,026 at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, where the Tampa Tarpons play. The lowest capacity is 4,200 at Jackie Robinson Ballpark.
The Rays announced Thursday that they will play their 2025 games at Tampa's Steinbrenner Field, the spring-training home of the New York Yankees with a capacity of around 11,000 fans.
The team will play its games next year at the New York Yankees' spring training park, George Steinbrenner Field, next season, with 69 of its final 103 games to be on the road.
Yankee owner George Steinbrenner retired Munson's number 15 immediately upon his catcher's death. [4] On September 20, 1980, a plaque dedicated to Munson's memory was placed in Monument Park. The plaque bears excerpts from an inscription composed by Steinbrenner and flashed on the stadium scoreboard the day after his death: