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Yankee Stadium Memories
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09/22/08 01:23 AM
09/22/08 01:23 AM
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Now that "The House That Ruth Built" is no more, I thought it'd be a nice idea to post some of our memories of it.
Feel free to add your own. I'll start with a few:
It was April, 1967 and the Red Sox came to the Stadium to open their season series with the Yankees. I cut school that day with a few friends and we headed up to the Stadium to catch the game. (This was back in the mid 60's when the Yankees really sucked and you could just walk up to the gate and buy tickets). We were treated to an almost no-hitter when Red Sox rookie, Bill Rohr pitched 8 2/3 innings of no-hit ball. Yankee catcher, Elston Howard, broke up the bid for immortality when he blooped a single with 2 outs in the ninth. I think there may have been only about 10,000 people at the game.
Also, in the mid 60's, I went to an Old-Timer's game at the Stadium. As was usual then, Joe DiMaggio was the last of the players announced (and got a tremendous ovation) but the real "royalty" at the game was the presence of both Mrs. Babe Ruth and Mrs. Lou Gehrig (who sat together in one of the field boxes). The Stadium crowd went absolutely wild when they were announced. It was pretty exciting to see and hear.
I saw my second major league game, and first in the Stadium (must have been 1958 or '59) and saw Mickey Mantle get a couple of hits. I honestly don't remember who the Yanks were playing, but was amazed at how big the park was.
I probably saw 50-60 games there over the years and will remember the stadium fondly.
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Re: Yankee Stadium Memories
[Re: Irishman12]
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09/22/08 03:58 PM
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As I wasn't a Yankee fan, I didn't get to Yankee Stadium until I was in college. It was a bus trip with some friends, and it was Lou Piniella Day, I'm guessing August, 1985. The Yankees, I think, shut out the Brewers on one or two hits.
Over the years I've been to several Yankee-Red Sox games, which were good. I was also at the game where John Rocker made his first appearance at Yankee Stadium after he ripped NY in SI. He did his customary charge from the bullpen and was nearly hit with a few beer bottles. He struck out O'Neill with the bases loaded and posed in front of the dugout for the fans.
The magic of Yankee Stadium was knowing that on the very field you were looking at, stood Ruth and Mantle and Maris and Gehrig, etc. It made up for the small aisles, poor vantage spots and inadequate amenities.
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Re: Yankee Stadium Memories
[Re: Double-J]
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09/30/08 12:21 PM
09/30/08 12:21 PM
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Since I was a Giants fan, I never went to the Stadium to see the Yanks play. But the football Giants played at the Stadium. And in the early Sixties, before the bleacher seats went to reserved status, you could still show up and buy a ticket at the gate. I went to plenty of football Giants games. Sitting in the bleachers was a real trip. Even then it was incredibly rowdy. The band played in the bleachers. Half the people were drunk. When the other side scored, and the band played their themesong, bottles would rain down on the band--often missing and hitting others. Lotta people wore football helmets in the bleachers, and believe me, they weren't players on the sidelines.  If memory serves, there was a football Yankees team in the early Fifties--and they played at the Polo Grounds.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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