..the new Yankee Stadium lacks any semblance of the atmosphere that made the original so special. When you saw a game at the old place, you felt like part of a community of fans. The prices were high, and it wasn’t the kind of place the average working man could take his family often. But if you got in, everyone was part of the event, no matter where you sat. There was buzz.
The new park does not have it and is not set up for it. Everywhere else the Yankees play, fans congregate behind the dugouts for autographs, straining to get a little bit closer to the players. Not here. Not in a ballpark with a concrete moat encircling the first nine rows or so, almost from foul pole to foul pole, patrolled by a fleet of security guards.
That’s the part that is so perplexing. The Yankees had a chance to look at every other park that came before theirs — Seattle, Anaheim, Colorado, Pittsburgh, so many fabulous examples — and this is what they chose.
The rest is here.
But it sure seems that the new Yankee Stadium lacks any semblance of the atmosphere that made the original so special.
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