There's a new site to keep an eye on:
Demolition of Yankee Stadium.
They are a little too paranoid about photo sharing but it's worth a visit.
More interesting than seeing the stadium torn down is this gallery of the
1973 Reconstruction. They have some of the best photos I've seen.
Why the Yankees didn't take one more stab at rebuilding the old girl rather moving to the lemon across the street is beyond me. I guess the Red Sox have better engineers.
Even though the Royals just did it, and the Yankees did it themselves in the 70's, apparently there is no way to renovate a baseball stadium.
The Yankees could have built stuff on the first base side (between the stadium and Lot 8) and could have gutted the old Loge level for skyboxes. We didn't really need a steakhouse nor a Johnny Rockets. Wouldn't you rather have the idea that Gehrig stood more or less right 'there' or that Maris homered over 'there?'
What a shame.
41,210 at Wrigley yesterday; 37, 825 at Fenway. (39,396 at Mets Field and the Yankees were on the road.)
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