Legendary Stadiums Getting Demolished *Before & After*

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  • @pebmets
    @pebmets Год назад +15

    Many old time Mets like myself miss Shea Stadium. It felt more of the Mets home than Citi Field. No place equaled the atmosphere when there were large crowds. People called it a dump, but it was our dump. Shea will always be the home of the Mets and it is missed.

    • @Exposingyou
      @Exposingyou Год назад +1

      Only thing that needed fixing was the bathroom situation tbh

    • @jimmynickelz
      @jimmynickelz Год назад

      Long Island agrees

  • @kapacitybrooklyn9235
    @kapacitybrooklyn9235 8 месяцев назад +6

    They should have never destroyed the polo grounds - I could only imagine how it would look now - that was one of the most unique baseball stadiums ever created

  • @jonstefanik9400
    @jonstefanik9400 Год назад +6

    Part 2 Should have Tiger Stadium, the Orange Bowl, Montreal Forum, Maple Leaf Gardens and Ebbets Field. This is not over by a long shot.

  • @cmdrflake
    @cmdrflake Год назад +14

    Shea had never utilized its ability to move seats from baseball configuration to football, forcing the Jets to play road games until deep into a season. The natural grass field negated Shea’s potential.

    • @pebmets
      @pebmets Год назад +6

      The filed level seats did move, but since the Mets were the primary tenants, they insisted the Jets could not play there until the baseball season ended. Since football plays havoc with a grass field, the Mets would not allow the Jets to have a home games until their season ended.

    • @RayDominguez
      @RayDominguez Год назад

      If citi field had two separate sections the jets would have better Chance of staying

    • @ronflatter1235
      @ronflatter1235 8 месяцев назад

      Not true. Otherwise, the seats for football would not have paralleled the sidelines.

  • @Mr.E723
    @Mr.E723 Год назад +7

    Comiskey Park did undergo a major renovation, originally there was no upper deck in the outfield, that was added in the late 20s.

    • @jonstefanik9400
      @jonstefanik9400 Год назад

      That's the Chicago Way!

    • @billbeliakoff5589
      @billbeliakoff5589 Год назад

      I forget the year, but skyboxes were added too.

    • @kevinmiller6380
      @kevinmiller6380 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@jonstefanik9400Comiskey Park should have been preserved instead of knocked down.

    • @jonstefanik9400
      @jonstefanik9400 8 месяцев назад

      @@kevinmiller6380 I fully agree. For they're next ballpark they should model most of it like classic Comiskey

  • @mattyg4186
    @mattyg4186 Год назад +4

    Have you ever been to Citi Field ? You make like it i know you hate the way of upper deck seats but that does get filled more often than you think, there’s really not any bad views throughout the ballpark maybe 1 or 2 spots it’s closer to the action than Shea for sure and has 1 or 2 areas if the best ballpark foods around, it’s not my absolute favorite ballpark but it’s nice

  • @frogger1952
    @frogger1952 Год назад +4

    You are WAY off on your Yankee Stadium seating capacity. The original stadium (1923) had a capacity of 58,000 which was eventually expanded up to approx 67,000. When they refurbished the stadium in the mid 70s, they DECREASED, not increased seating capacity to about 55,000. Yes, it was a big upper deck, but the overall seating capacity was less than the original. The new stadium (opened in 2009) has a seating capacity of about 45,000, and a much smaller upper deck.

  • @billcouch8308
    @billcouch8308 Год назад +3

    I am old enough to miss the venerable "Polo Grounds."

  • @StuMarston
    @StuMarston Год назад +2

    It doesn't matter how much of a dump a stadium is, if it's the stadium you went to as a kid, it hurts when they knock it down.

  • @MFPhoto1
    @MFPhoto1 Месяц назад

    Old Comiskey Park was the first ballpark I ever saw a game in. It had it's charm, though there were seats in the back down the foul lines which did not have a view of home plate. But there were television monitors placed there so fans could watch the pitcher and batter. Back in 1910, this was the state of the art.
    Sad how these classic ballparks are now only memories.

  • @triadmad
    @triadmad Год назад +2

    I got to witness in person, the beginning of the demolition of Forbes Field in Pittsburgh. My uncle showed up on a Sunday morning in June 1970, and asked me and my sister if we'd prefer to go to church, or go see the final games, a double header vs. the Cubs, at Forbes Field. Needless to say, baseball always trumps church. Moments after Bill Mazeroski stepped on second for the final out, people poured onto the field to grab pieces of turf, and many stormed the scoreboard, hoping to grab a number from the out of town scores. I remember being shocked, seeing high school or college aged guys, trying to break apart the wooden seats. I was a few months shy of my 14th birthday that day, and still to this day, souvenir hunting is just not part of my mind set.

  • @everettthepetractionguy4222
    @everettthepetractionguy4222 Год назад +1

    I LOVED Shea Stadium when it was in it's heyday. I hated what was done to it in it's later years. 👉 9:53. Shea's exterior was painted blue and huge neon baseball player figures were added in the wide spaces between the "spectator switchback" ramps. I just really hated that upgrade. I also hated that the name "Shea Stadium" was added. It didn't need it's name on it's facade...Shea was well known. I preferred the old appearance when Shea was painted white and it had blue and orange panels adorning the "spectator switchback" ramps. Shea Stadium was much better looking in the beginning.

  • @rayspooner1982
    @rayspooner1982 Год назад +2

    Great video, love your content. I'm embarking on a little stadium tour with my son's this year. Hitting Tropicana, Citi, Camden Yards, Nationals Stadium, and PNC.

    • @jackm725
      @jackm725 11 месяцев назад

      Citi field has great food. I usually eat from the Shake Shack there

  • @danielkurlan182
    @danielkurlan182 Год назад +2

    I am a Mets fan and own a set of seats from Shea Stadium also I like the the current home home of my team but I do miss Shea Stadium as so many memories going to Mets games my mom took me to game 6 of the 1986 World Series

  • @MetroCSN
    @MetroCSN 29 дней назад

    Comiskey Park went through a ton of renovations, most notably in 1927 when the outfield grandstands were built, and the second deck added. In the original configuration from first to third were doubledecked. If you see pictures of home plate, you'll see two girders close to each other, this was where the original config. ended and the new construction added. The scoreboard in centerfield wasn't added until 1950, and the "exploding scoreboard" in 1961. Watch the movie "The Stratton Story" and they use the film showing the old scoreboard on the walls. The bullpens were moved quite a bit. In the original config. CF was 445, when they added the bleachers they kept that dimension, but periodically added a fence and the bullpens. There are pictures of Comiskey under construction in the spring of 1910, with the first game played July 1 with a loss to the St. Louis Browns.

  • @orlandofields1973
    @orlandofields1973 Год назад +6

    If your gonna add Comiskey and Yankee, do Tiger Stadium in Detroit. Equally legendary

    • @jonstefanik9400
      @jonstefanik9400 Год назад +1

      No wonder you're called The Truth.

    • @kevinmiller6380
      @kevinmiller6380 8 месяцев назад

      orlandofields-Connie Mack Stadium 🏟 should have been included as well as well as Pittsburgh's Forbes Field, Crosley Field in Cincinnati, and Boston's old Braves Field, even though it was reconfigured into Nickerson Field.

    • @orlandofields1973
      @orlandofields1973 8 месяцев назад

      @@kevinmiller6380 I can only speak for my experiences. I've only been to Tiger Stadium.

  • @dirtylemon3379
    @dirtylemon3379 5 месяцев назад +1

    The old, original Yankee Stadium before the 1973 remodeling was really something. The original, more ornate copper facade along the roof. 296 ft. down the right field line and 463 to that big black wall in center. Three stone monuments and a thick ass pole with a speaker on top, all on the field of play. It made the one that opened in 1976 look like bad 70's architecture.

  • @mattyg4186
    @mattyg4186 Год назад +3

    The first construction photo of the polo grounds you showed may have been the 1911 renovation after the fire that destroyed all but the concrete stands and foundation

  • @concretebuilding
    @concretebuilding Год назад +1

    Never seen pictures of old Comiskey with the Charleston scoreboard, in color. That is way cool!

  • @mm.ss.
    @mm.ss. Год назад +4

    try not to talk about upper decks challenge: impossible

  • @joshuafisher6966
    @joshuafisher6966 Год назад +4

    Citi field is a beautiful ballpark I’m a Yankees fan and since the new stadiums opened I definitely prefer it to the new Yankee stadium. More intimate feel, better sight lines, better and more affordable food. Overall one of my favorite mlb ballparks

  • @pebmets
    @pebmets Год назад +2

    I guess you are too young to ever see a game at Shea Stadium or to even to see it in person. Many long time Mets fans love Citi Field, but miss Shea Stadium. Many great memories from the games I saw there. Shea was unique just because it did not have outfield seats. That was part of its charm. It held 55,000 people but the outfield had that open feel. The neon figures outside the stadium also added to the feel especially at night it actually looked good lit up. Shea was not modern or fancy, but it was a great place to watch a Mets game.

    • @Exposingyou
      @Exposingyou Год назад +1

      LOL it used to get COLD when the wind would blow in from the outfield. But yes. I honestly think it was the best place ive seen a ball game and ive been to 15+ parks. There was something about it about the shape that reminded me of a stage for plays and such. Made for a great intimate experience.

  • @guccidan719
    @guccidan719 Год назад +1

    Can we get videos about tennis stadiums maybe the 4 majors attendance totals stuff like that. I was just watching the miami open it was at hard rock it looked pretty cool. Love the videos bro🤘

  • @eightinches3671
    @eightinches3671 Год назад +4

    Interesting but your voice is annoying. Hard to watch the video. Maybe you can have your neighbor narrate it next time?

  • @Colin_1977
    @Colin_1977 Месяц назад

    Seeing the demolition of Boston Garden hurt my soul. So many memories in the building.

  • @Jon_9715
    @Jon_9715 Год назад +2

    Should have included Tiger Stadium as well

  • @DieselSniffer3500
    @DieselSniffer3500 Год назад +1

    New documentary on RUclips “the last Comiskey” so good

  • @aegisofhonor
    @aegisofhonor Год назад +2

    I never actually reazied till now just now nice of a stadium Shea was, that design was unique for "cookie cutter" stadiums. It's right up there with RFK as far as that sort of genre of stadium.

  • @billschipper1718
    @billschipper1718 9 месяцев назад +1

    There are a few stadiums you left off your list. The old Met in Minneapolis, Milwaukee county,

  • @williamhild1793
    @williamhild1793 11 месяцев назад

    As a huge stadium/ballpark/arena fan and historian, may I nominate this as the saddest video of all time on RUclips. Really hard to look at all these historic places getting torn down.

  • @JohnWallencheck
    @JohnWallencheck 23 дня назад

    League Park in Cleveland has been restored. At least the field has. There's very limited seating for high school games. Also, the entire field, including the base paths are artificial turf

  • @FlyingGK74
    @FlyingGK74 Год назад

    At the end you talked about how no arena since Boston Garden had the jetting up upper deck but if you look at Phillips Arena before the renovation to become State Farm Arena back when the thrashers played it has that style in the ends

  • @conpop6924
    @conpop6924 Год назад +1

    Look at Europe, they find ways to keep old stadiums, I wish America would do the same

  • @talldude5841
    @talldude5841 Год назад +1

    I wish you would have mentioned the old Richfield Coliseum. It was built mostly underground, and when they tore it down, they just bulldozed it into the ground, and pored some dirt over it. Its now a field full of flowers and is part of a national recreation area. How kool is that?

    • @jonstefanik9400
      @jonstefanik9400 Год назад

      I doubt that's deemed legendary.

    • @talldude5841
      @talldude5841 Год назад

      @@jonstefanik9400 Oh how wrong you are Jonboy. You wouldn't believe who I got to see play there over the years. Your probably way too young and inexperienced to remember.

    • @jonstefanik9400
      @jonstefanik9400 Год назад

      @@talldude5841 probably it's most glorious moment was Michael Jordan getting that basket or the Mega-Powers winning the Survivor Series.

  • @willthethrill9783
    @willthethrill9783 Год назад +2

    I think a video about how massive nascar tracks are would be interesting

  • @alexsneh19
    @alexsneh19 Месяц назад

    Serious question, what happens to outfield wall padding from demolished stadiums? Is it auctioned just like seats or not?

  • @jona609
    @jona609 Год назад

    Would be cool to see what is at the stadiums locations now too, although im sure most are parking lots😂😂, great video though for sure

  • @Honeywheremysupersuit
    @Honeywheremysupersuit 10 дней назад

    Colt Stadium, Home to the Colt .45’s (Now Astros) in houston use to be where NRG Center is now.

  • @alonenjersey
    @alonenjersey 7 месяцев назад

    2:54 Oh what those Polo Grounds seats would fetch today by collectors.

  • @jonathanlocy3374
    @jonathanlocy3374 Год назад

    This one is gonna do big numbers. I can tell

  • @JStorm13
    @JStorm13 Год назад

    Next do sad last days of former stadiums. Two parter?

  • @Exposingyou
    @Exposingyou Год назад +1

    Too young to remember 2008? Damn dude you young asL 😂

  • @curtisdavis8261
    @curtisdavis8261 Год назад

    Oh, Sweetness!

  • @80__HD
    @80__HD 4 месяца назад

    The motto of the story is that the old stadiums were better.

  • @shanekeenaNYC
    @shanekeenaNYC Год назад +1

    You keep on forgetting Ebbets Field.

  • @Eagle15_USAF
    @Eagle15_USAF Месяц назад

    Part 2 should have South End Grounds, the first MLB ballpark

  • @hectoraz98765
    @hectoraz98765 Год назад

    how much free time do you have? cuz you be uploading like 5 videos per day! lmao

    • @alexlackner1945
      @alexlackner1945 Год назад

      It's his job dude, it's all he does. Check out his video from early January

  • @lonniestephens6254
    @lonniestephens6254 Год назад

    I still like the legendary stadiums in college & pro sports.

  • @ElementalRicky
    @ElementalRicky Месяц назад

    The Citi Field is designed to remember Ebbets Field

  • @scooterbee2777
    @scooterbee2777 Год назад +1

    No Tiger Stadium in Detroit 😢

  • @JohnSmith-zw8vp
    @JohnSmith-zw8vp Год назад

    I wonder if we'd still have Comiskey if it weren't for Jerry throwing a tantrum and threatening to move to Tampa if he didn't get his new stadium?

  • @RayDominguez
    @RayDominguez Год назад +1

    It doesent make sense to make citi parking bigger than shea because shea is way bigger

  • @davidv2700
    @davidv2700 Год назад

    I read that one of the problems with Boston Garden was the seating capacity. It didn't seat that many people. Perhaps someone can elaborate on other issues with Boston Garden.

    • @Marwarluigi
      @Marwarluigi Год назад +2

      No air conditioning, causing some fog effects during nhl games

    • @cmdrflake
      @cmdrflake Год назад

      The ice surface was nowhere close to the NHL’s standard for ice surfaces of 200x85.

    • @bryantmoore2696
      @bryantmoore2696 11 месяцев назад

      Just simply the times period. Up into the 80s amenities just weren't as demanding as they became in the 90s and beyond. Simple things like locker rooms. Often it was a case of if it ain't broke don't fix it. We had a similar experience in philly when the civic center went down. At one point you could see the interior while being demished.

  • @cgimovieman
    @cgimovieman Год назад

    You keep saying “jet up”. I think you mean “jut up”. It may seem to make sense for something to “jet” up, but that’s not what you mean. Overall good video though. I tend to like most of the new venues. Most pay homage to the old, and incorporate elements of that. In some rare cases though, I do think it’s worth it to keep the old, renovate, and modernize it. Wrigley Field is a great example. But I some cases like Shea or old Tiger Stadium, I really think a new venue was smart.

  • @tracyyoung224
    @tracyyoung224 4 месяца назад

    I wish you had included Tiger Stadium

  • @deepcosmiclove
    @deepcosmiclove 7 месяцев назад

    Old Boston Garden is just like Old Madison Square Garden.

  • @gusone11
    @gusone11 5 месяцев назад

    Im surprised you didn't cover tiger stadium whats really going on?😂

  • @natevart4156
    @natevart4156 Месяц назад

    The socks are out of there mind for getting rid of their original stadium. It had a charm and I hate the sock. another reason why the cubs are better. The socks had a history in the stadiums and they threw it away

  • @SteelRhinoXpress
    @SteelRhinoXpress Год назад

    I think pnc park is the only modern built ballpark with two decks.

  • @tedharrington5432
    @tedharrington5432 Год назад

    Surprised Detroit's Tiger Stadium was not mentioned.

  • @ComPavel
    @ComPavel Год назад +1

    You’re calling Citi Field a swing and a miss? Dude you are way off!

    • @jonstefanik9400
      @jonstefanik9400 Год назад +2

      I think that's the better ballpark in NYC.

    • @ComPavel
      @ComPavel Год назад +1

      @@jonstefanik9400 I might be very biased about this, but when I went to the new yankee stadium, it felt more like a museum than a ballpark

  • @notanaudiophile6763
    @notanaudiophile6763 Год назад

    The polo grounds construction you showed isnt the same stadium as the one you show being expanded and demolished. The one you show being constructed is polo grounds 2, which was known as manhattan field after the construction of polo grounds 3 next to it. Polo grounds 3 burned down and was replaced by polo grounds 4(the last version)
    Funny enough PG2 and PG3 coexisted for the entire life of PG3, which after being destroyed by fire in 1911, was replaced by PG4 and manhattan field was also razed.

    • @Exposingyou
      @Exposingyou Год назад

      Did polo grounds move locations entirely? I look it up and it says it was on 110 between 5th and 6th but all the pictures look like its damn near built up on the bank of the harlem river.

    • @trapezemusic
      @trapezemusic Месяц назад

      The first PG was actually a polo field on 110th Street used by the early Giants for their home games The City of NY decided to extend public streets through the field so the Giants found a new home along the Harlem/East River, I believe at 155th Street. This all-wood stadium was destroyed by fire one night very soon after the start of the 1911season. The Giants then rented Hilltop Park, home of the NY Highlanders (soon to be the NY Yankees) until their new steel and concrete Polo Grounds was ready at the tail end of the 1911 season. This stadium was expanded in 1923 to assume the final and famous horseshoe shape. Final seating capacity when completely finished was 55,000 until demolition in 1963. @@Exposingyou

  • @user-yl5xd6jm4l
    @user-yl5xd6jm4l 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve been to shed stadium in 2008

  • @MrFooliofocker
    @MrFooliofocker Месяц назад

    Montreal Forum?

  • @peaceofmind000
    @peaceofmind000 Год назад

    Cheapest those Yankees stadium seats went for was over $1,000 n they sold everything even the bricks to the old stadium

  • @michaelquinones-lx6ks
    @michaelquinones-lx6ks 9 месяцев назад

    The polo grounds was demolished in 1964 not 1964

  • @hotwax9376
    @hotwax9376 6 месяцев назад

    Citi Field is in Queens, not the Bronx.

  • @mm.ss.
    @mm.ss. Год назад +1

    also with comiskey park, you never mentioned this ruclips.net/video/GOcgF0tb2D4/видео.html

  • @johnsavignano2339
    @johnsavignano2339 3 месяца назад

    Shea had the crappiest blue color ever.

  • @zevison4019
    @zevison4019 9 месяцев назад

    Where's tiger stadium

  • @masterblackmon
    @masterblackmon Год назад

    You can't hit a grand slam at polo grounds center field,looks impossible it's so damn far out...lol

    • @deepcosmiclove
      @deepcosmiclove 7 месяцев назад

      Two guys hit one out there; Joe Adock and Lou Brock.

  • @cjones3710
    @cjones3710 9 дней назад

    How could one restore a polo grounds because the stadium is replaced by apartments. There is NO way. Plus why MLB wastes the money to make a theme park stadium like Iowa, it's neat sure, but only for the super rich. And what good could be done w the money instead. All this waste on MLB, too many jerseys too ma y LEDs junky screens. It's wasteful and a turn off to the game as it's played now. Manfred is not done any good. Play a game at Cooperstown like det. And ATL did in the 8os

  • @RayDominguez
    @RayDominguez Год назад

    The retractable roofs look ugly

  • @RayDominguez
    @RayDominguez Год назад +3

    I think shea stadium is better than citi field

    • @Exposingyou
      @Exposingyou Год назад +1

      I agree

    • @careyconley4690
      @careyconley4690 Год назад +2

      LOL. Citi Field > DUMP.

    • @richshort8120
      @richshort8120 2 месяца назад +1

      I agree too! Shea was my childhood going to Mets games. I been to all 3 Mets stadiums and Shea will always be my favorite ballpark

  • @allensansone6537
    @allensansone6537 Год назад +1

    Does this guy sound familiar to anyone

    • @mjk1160
      @mjk1160 Год назад +1

      Yes I think he kind of sounds like jomboy