What Happened to Yankee Stadium? ABANDONED?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 авг 2022
  • Arguably the most historic sports venue in American History, the original Yankee Stadium, home to the New York Yankees, saw more world series, iconic moments, and Hall of Fame athletes than any other venue.
    In its existence, 37 of 83 world series were played there, with the yankees winning all but one of their 27 titles at the stadium, playing a total of 6,581 games, and total attendance over its lifetime topping 151 million.
    From its humble beginnings as a rival to Manhattan's Polo Grounds and home to Babe Ruth, through decrepit times in the Bronx, to the place people from everywhere in the world knew the name of, the stadium evolved and had dramatic alterations to keep it current and to keep it a safe and fun place to watch a ball game.
    Its days were finite however, and after playing 85 years there, George Steinbrenner negotiated with Mayors, Ed Koch, David Dinkins, Rudy Giuliani, and finally Mike Bloomberg to get a new stadium built across the street, with the old stadium and 85 years of history entirely erased.
    Join me in this video as we tell the complete story of the Cathedral of Baseball, and learn what happened to old Yankee Stadium.
    What Happened to Yankee Stadium? ABANDONED?

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  • @LaBreeceTV
    @LaBreeceTV  Год назад +15

    ruclips.net/video/6WLM9U_tWgg/видео.html link to an updated version of this video.

    • @brian6070
      @brian6070 Год назад

      No the Yankees did not have 125 wins in the 1999 season they had 98 wins. And the 1998 was not the best record in the MLB. It was the 1906 cubs. Get your facts straight

    • @johnjones9901
      @johnjones9901 Год назад +1

      Hell yes I got a check this up I just left you a crazy long comment and just saw this, I’m so down loving this video so far, definitely get a check this out next, thank you for linking it seriously 💪💪 very much appreciated 🫶🫶🙏

    • @TheRealWireless
      @TheRealWireless Год назад +1

      Also btw i used this as my music on my chanell only part of it is that ok? or if you want too tell me the full name of it.

    • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
      @ModernDayRenaissanceMan 12 дней назад +1

      I can't stand when people only reference the "Core 4." Real yankee fans know the "Fab five" existed first. Bernie Williams was drafted at the same time and just because he was called up first and retired before the 5th championship does not make him any less important.

    • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
      @ModernDayRenaissanceMan 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@brian6070you need to listen to the video because that is not what he said. Get your ears straight

  • @lazier96
    @lazier96 Год назад +566

    I attended a Yankees game at the original stadium while the new one was under construction and thought it was unfortunate they decided not to restore the original house that the Babe built. So glad Wrigley was preserved.

    • @NChapaWI9436
      @NChapaWI9436 Год назад +8

      I think they did all they were able to do kinda like the Bradley Center in Milwaukee

    • @Danielson1818
      @Danielson1818 Год назад +3

      Yeah, I also went in the last season. I was there for the game that Johnny Damon went 6 for 6 against the Royals. I don't think there is much they could've done to rehab the stadium again.

    • @amphoric2358
      @amphoric2358 Год назад +6

      They were tired of riding the "myth" of babe ruth's excellence.

    • @Oeaasan
      @Oeaasan Год назад +17

      It wasn't the original house "Ruth built" .. I was completly rebuilt in the mid 70s after Steinbrenner bought the club..

    • @lafence3275
      @lafence3275 Год назад +12

      @@Oeaasan yes but no. still same place. still same. structure. still same foundation. just add ons

  • @chperezjr
    @chperezjr Год назад +384

    I've never got over Yankee Stadium being demolished, that was a historical building, just like Wrigley Field and Fenway.

    • @Lord_Bibulous
      @Lord_Bibulous Год назад +21

      I understand that to a point. I went to many games as a kid there. But a huge difference is Wrigley and Fenway have elements of history that go all the way back to when they were first built. Yankee Stadium didn't have that after the 1973 renovation. I still miss it though.

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher Год назад +6

      The "historical building" was torn down in 1973 and replaced with a glorified cookie-cutter on the Yankee Stadium grounds - I thought it was good that they stopped passing off the House That Lindsay Built as the real thing.

    • @chperezjr
      @chperezjr Год назад +7

      @@TPTGopher everybody is entitled to their own opinion, to me will always be a crime tearing it down

    • @fstanley2328
      @fstanley2328 Год назад +6

      Boston Garden too.

    • @Danielson1818
      @Danielson1818 Год назад +12

      @@TPTGopher Dude, you are missing the point. Many people say that it wasn't still "the house that Ruth built" anymore, but it was still the same field. The fans aren't worried about changing some seats and architecture when the game revolves around the field being played on.

  • @Manny-gp2ub
    @Manny-gp2ub Год назад +62

    Greed over history and heart. The Steinbrenner family should have never tore the Cathedral down. Now they play in a glorified shopping mall.

    • @bornyesterday21
      @bornyesterday21 Год назад +5

      Yes i agree .. and somewhere in that mall there's a baseball game going on .. lol

    • @Yurr1111
      @Yurr1111 Год назад +8

      The place was falling apart. It was a huge safety risk. They really didn’t have a choice

    • @markb20
      @markb20 Год назад +2

      In '74 they chose to renovate rather than abandon it like in 2009. For what it's worth.

    • @yoholmes273
      @yoholmes273 Год назад +1

      Hal is no BOSS.

    • @iamme7830
      @iamme7830 Год назад

      @@Yurr1111 but that’s not really true. The place was not falling apart. That’s just a line they sold the public.
      There was one incident in April 1998 where an expansion joint collapsed and that was repaired. It needed renovations yes much like Fenway and wrigley yearly does.
      They sold that line to the public though dude. But it was all for money. Wanna know the real reason they built a new house?
      Go google the amount of suites added from the old house to the new one. That’s the entire reason right there. Corporate greed.

  • @jakeferreira1211
    @jakeferreira1211 Год назад +80

    The history in that ballpark was incredible. I'm glad we still have Fenway.

    • @BrianRetro
      @BrianRetro Год назад

      No you're not. When you wake up from your illusion, you'll realize how much of a dump it really is and not only should that go away, but so should baseball because you wasted so much of your life that could have been used to make the world a better world. Baseball ruined our lives. Let's get rid of it so that we can salvage what's left of our lives and make the world a better place.

    • @yoholmes273
      @yoholmes273 Год назад

      Just think..
      FENWAY should've been torn down 50 years ago. The worst ballpark in the entire major league this side of Oakland .
      Trash ballpark...but it's old so....

    • @stephensanzari8639
      @stephensanzari8639 Год назад +5

      @@yoholmes273 You can’t be serious. It is nowhere near being the worst stadium in baseball. Stop trolling.

    • @yoholmes273
      @yoholmes273 Год назад

      @@stephensanzari8639 💯 %Trash. It is "cool" because it's old.
      Shit part of town, shit dimensions, a stupid "green monster" , used to flood every time it rained, and not to mention easily the most racist crowd in the entire MLB.
      Absolutely shite.

    • @Eddie-zk2qi
      @Eddie-zk2qi Год назад

      Yep, all 32 years of it.

  • @margaretjiantonio939
    @margaretjiantonio939 Год назад +10

    I saw my 1st MLB game at the old Yankee Stadium. It was in 1959. My dad & a friend brought me to it. Our friend saw Babe Ruth & Lou Gehrig play there.

  • @mikefriedman593
    @mikefriedman593 Год назад +43

    The old stadium could have certainly been preserved, much like the renovations done to Wrigley and Fenway. It always comes down to money and corporate greed and they were worried about building more bathrooms in the new stadium. They could've built luxury boxes behind home plate. It is sad how many empty seats you see behind home plate in the new stadium for every game.

    • @RB01.10
      @RB01.10 6 месяцев назад +2

      It’s actually more expensive to have to keep renovating a place time and time again.
      The old Yankee Stadium, while legendary had to be replaced. There was plans to replace it as far back as the 80’s. Even then it was becoming outdated and obsolete. Not to mention very crammed.
      It was also falling down, the falling concrete incident in 1998 further showed its age.
      The new one is magnificent.

    • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
      @ModernDayRenaissanceMan 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@RB01.10the new one sucks. There are even places in it where you cannot see the field from your seat. There was no reason to demolish the old one. Similar instances happened at Wrigley Field and at Fenway Park and they were resolved. The Roman Colosseum still stands today.
      The original poster has it correct and there is a reason why the massive majority know this to be an absolute fact abject of any fake news or opinion: Yankee stadium never should have been demolished. As a Yankee fan it hurts me to know that the failures of the team today are just karma repaying us for what we did. We molested that building and we are now under our own curse.

  • @mosesdevadass6056
    @mosesdevadass6056 Год назад +267

    All I’m going to say is, I’m glad the Cubs preserved Wrigley Field.

    • @dat_sik_cty6947
      @dat_sik_cty6947 Год назад +7

      As a cubs fan so am I ❤️

    • @marblox9300
      @marblox9300 Год назад +12

      Should have preserved Old Comiskey and Chicago Stadium too.

    • @darealpapajon
      @darealpapajon Год назад +5

      Only for how long it wont survive to the 22nd century

    • @teg24601
      @teg24601 Год назад +4

      There is a great documentary on how they were able to upgrade, repair, and replace parts of Wrigley without changing the sprit of the facility.

    • @rwboa22
      @rwboa22 Год назад +16

      The same goes for the Red Sox and Fenway Park.

  • @OCRay1
    @OCRay1 Год назад +65

    I’m no Yankee fan, but I really love and respect the franchise’s history. It was pretty sad to see the old ballpark be torn down.

  • @mario3mmelero571
    @mario3mmelero571 9 месяцев назад +9

    Went to visit Yankees stadium for the 1st time in the summer of 2008 and you could already see the new stadium next door almost finished, took the stadium tour and remember tearing up when standing right in front of Monument Park and glancing into the field I was just imagining all the greats that played on that field and all the great moments and memories that that field held and couldn't believe it was going to be demolished pretty soon, that was very sad for a Yankees fan.

  • @johnlloyd732
    @johnlloyd732 Год назад

    Great video, thanks

  • @DEADLIESTMAN1
    @DEADLIESTMAN1 Год назад

    very well commentary and edited 💯

  • @rpiazza72
    @rpiazza72 Год назад +558

    I grew up in The Bronx, I would have preferred that they tore the stands down and built a new stadium around the same field. It would have been fine to play a season at Citi Field if it meant you could keep the same home plate. History should matter.

    • @JB-bs1se
      @JB-bs1se Год назад +34

      I thought Citi Field and New Yankee Stadium opened in the same season?

    • @marblox9300
      @marblox9300 Год назад +9

      I agree, when the White Sox built their new park it was also across the street which for some reason doesn't seem as good. Should have built in exact same place.

    • @rpiazza72
      @rpiazza72 Год назад +4

      @@JB-bs1se you could be right I don’t pay attention to the Mets, maybe it would have been Shea stadium then either way it would have been worth it.

    • @photobobomb
      @photobobomb Год назад +31

      I agree, I wish they kept the same field. However I also really appreciate what they did with it. The old field has kids and adults who love baseball playing on it nearly every moment of the day and often well into the night. That field hasn't seen it's last game. Its last run hasn't crossed that historic home plate. In an age where that field could have easily been turned into a parking lot, they preserved it and opened it up to the people who loved it for so long.

    • @CZ75undisputed
      @CZ75undisputed Год назад +19

      Maybe decades from now when they need a new ballpark they might move back across the street to the old land.

  • @hectorlopez1069
    @hectorlopez1069 Год назад +69

    The house where Ruth built is now gone. Shame on them for doing that.

    • @TPTGopher
      @TPTGopher Год назад +11

      The House That Ruth Built was torn down in 1973 - I'm glad they stopped passing off the House That Lindsay Built as the real thing.

    • @brianblaise3930
      @brianblaise3930 Год назад +8

      The new stadium is now called The House That Jeter Built.

    • @BrianRetro
      @BrianRetro Год назад +1

      Why is it a shame? Baseball's in its last days. Fifty years from now it will be no more.

    • @Eddie-zk2qi
      @Eddie-zk2qi Год назад +2

      @@TPTGopher Thank you, I've been saying this for years. People were mourning a 32 year old ballpark.

    • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
      @ModernDayRenaissanceMan 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@brianblaise3930let's not kid ourselves. There was only one Yankee stadium. The failures of the Yankee franchise since 2009 are because we tore down that stadium

  • @andrewbell7579
    @andrewbell7579 Год назад +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed that, a very well done video.

  • @Messi_Goat_Forever
    @Messi_Goat_Forever Год назад +35

    As a Redsox fan I feel heartbroken whenever I see the demolition of Yankee Stadium. Sadly, I didn't go to it.

    • @willisapril
      @willisapril Год назад +6

      What's nice is Red Sox fans still have Fenway and now have brand new Polar Park which is a lot cheaper and a great fan experience.

    • @jakeplumber1373
      @jakeplumber1373 Год назад +5

      Respect man. That says it all. I'm a Royals fan and I spent alot of my childhood studying the Yankees and the Red Sox. The 2004 world series year was so amazing to me. Although I hate the Yankees and their fans, even as a kid I could tell that the country lost a very important relic.

    • @brmillgr
      @brmillgr Год назад +2

      Sox fan, same here, I walked around it during the offseason in 06 but never caught a game there I still regret that.

  • @averymatthews7694
    @averymatthews7694 Год назад

    Brilliant video!

  • @arturogranados1133
    @arturogranados1133 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this.

  • @CadeWasHere6207
    @CadeWasHere6207 Год назад +14

    Love this series. Great work. These episodes are so addicting (in a good way)!

  • @MarkLac
    @MarkLac Год назад +21

    What happened to the Old Yankee Stadium was disgusting even for this Yankee Fan. Even for me as a fan I cried that last night it held its last game and into the next morning. This was a major wrong and nothing short of what this city did with the Old Pennsylvania Station that was destroyed for Madison Square Garden. Today’s new stadium is a mall surrounding a baseball field. I give Boston and Chicago credit where it is due, they renovated their ball parks and they are historic in their own rights. This city knows more of destroying historic structures than it does preserving them.

    • @JayMac
      @JayMac Год назад +6

      Bit dramatic don’t you think? You cried night and day over a ballpark? Suuuure pal

    • @Punnybone55
      @Punnybone55 Год назад +4

      @@JayMac you obviously have no idea what a ballpark can mean to some people. When Veterans stadium closed in 03, I figured out that I'd spent more time there than anywhere else I hadn't lived, worked, or gone to school. That's a lot of memories. And for many those memories include their last game with a parent or first game with their spouse. The facility might be a decaying toilet by the time it's closed, like the Vet was, but the memories will never fade or stink.

  • @hbc4677
    @hbc4677 Год назад +8

    In Oakland I met a guy who saw babe Ruth play when he was 6 he was 102 when I met him he was so cool and he remembered the whole game he also went to many other crazy games.

  • @droningharry
    @droningharry Год назад

    What a history and ending with the best burn ever! I truly enjoyed the video.

  • @SC457A
    @SC457A Год назад +4

    I went to NYC in 2010 and watched my Rangers play the evil empire at the new Yankee stadium. The old park was just a small section left to be torn down. I felt saddness I missed it in it's prime.

  • @Southwesternism
    @Southwesternism Год назад +31

    From 1998-2003, I visited my grandpa every summer in Queens, NY and he never took me to Shea or Yankee stadium. I feel robbed lol😤. Nevertheless, he’s done more for me than I could ever payback in 100 lengthy lifetimes.

    • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
      @ModernDayRenaissanceMan 12 дней назад +1

      Oh that's crazy. I grew up in Queens New York and I got to go to Shea and Yankee stadium. You can practically walk to Shea stadium from queens. I grew up in flushing specifically and you could go straight from Sanford avenue to Northern boulevard towards the West and Shea stadium would be right by LaGuardia airport. It was on the north side of the highway. I remember my grandmother telling me that a plane would fly over every minute and sure enough I would sit in the car and count and it was true!
      Growing up there was so fun. I wish I could go back.

  • @FunBoxBoards
    @FunBoxBoards Год назад

    Incredible Video! Beautifully done 🙌🏼

  • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
    @ModernDayRenaissanceMan 12 дней назад +1

    8:46 that's actually Babe Ruth's real bat. He famously used a heavy bat. 44 ounces. That's how he generated his power. It gives you great coverage over the strike zone.

  • @Tom-dn6gx
    @Tom-dn6gx Год назад +3

    Only New Yorkers would destroy a shrine like Yankee Stadium , they tore it down like an old shit house . The greatest shrine to the glory of the sport , the house that Ruth built. Fools ! Thank God Boston respected it's history a hell of a lot more than New York. Fenway is the new shrine.

  • @daggermario1995
    @daggermario1995 Год назад +1

    "The Boston Red Sox have a lot more losses to look forward to "
    That was great !!! Laughed heavily on that 😂😂🤣

  • @travisrowe7697
    @travisrowe7697 5 месяцев назад

    As a Sox fan, I’m so glad Fenway was preserved.
    As a baseball fan, i made the trip in 2008 to make sure I experienced one game in Yankee Stadium.

  • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
    @ModernDayRenaissanceMan 12 дней назад +1

    I grew up in NYC. My family had jobs at the Stadiums. It was common to work Shea stadium, Yankee stadium, and Madison square garden. I think they were kind of like in a union or something. Either way I was born late and I didn't get all of the privileges that my uncles and aunts did.
    However we still had some connections and I did get to go to quite a few games at Shea stadium because we lived in flushing and I got to go to a couple games at the original Yankee stadium. Once in the 1990s to see Danny Tartabull and my favorite Don Mattingly play. Another time in August of 2002 to watch Toronto face the Yankees. Giambi & Rondell White hit home runs. Mussina pitched. I remember that game much better.
    I never thought they would tear down the old stadium, and as far as I am concerned the Boston Red Sox reversed the curse on us, because we tore that building down. Winning a title that first year was basically a function of the fab five bringing their ghosts over. They left with them & Steinbrenner.
    The curse of Cashman reigns now.

  • @JumboFPS
    @JumboFPS 26 дней назад

    Molina hit the last home run there. Pretty cool to fulfill Ruth’s quote after he hit the first one. How cool is that! - from a rays fan :)

  • @leeannfrohn88
    @leeannfrohn88 Месяц назад

    The only baseball game I ever attended was back in Summer 2008 at the original Yankee Stadium! We drove from Mass to see the Yankees vs. The Red Sox, What a great memory! I was so hungover, with no ac stuck in traffic for like forever trying to get back home. Lol.

  • @johnjones9901
    @johnjones9901 Год назад +1

    I am genuinely enjoying this video, great commentary, and I have to give you credit where it’s due, awesome storytelling, and I say enjoying it because I’m still in the middle of it but I wanted to comment and for sure leave a like incase I forget to because I’m anxiously waiting for the video to be over so I can check out your other content, super impressed seriously and I say anxiously regretfully because I almost don’t want this video to end because I’m really enjoying it that much lol, like legit haha, I keep rewinding it almost stalling so it doesn’t finish up lol, please keep up the amazing work, especially in a category with so much growth potential, I don’t even have to see any of your other content you’ve got a subscriber for sure 💪💪💪🙏🙏 thank you for this awesome video, I am learning a lot about my favorite baseball team and enjoying it very much along the way!!! Enough talking though I got to get back to the video lol jkjk, not really though lol 😊😊😊

  • @frederickgriffith7004
    @frederickgriffith7004 11 дней назад

    My very first memory of the original Yankee Stadium was in 1960 as a four year old. I was riding on the subway on the uptown number 4 train with my older brother and mother. The train had just left the 149 st grand concourse and was about to go out of the tunnel out to the elevated portion of the 4 line.It was in the evening so immediately the Stadium lights caught my eye. I could see the crowds of people who were in the upper deck. So apparently a live game was being played. I got up and ran to look out the train car doors. My older brother hoisted me up so I could get a better view before the train pulled into the 161st station. Man I was so excited. I begged my parents after that to take me to that Stadium. As a backdrop my Parents were Dodgers and Giants fans even though we lived in the Bronx. So were both sets of grandparents. They never forgave the Yankees for waiting until 1955 to integrate the ball club with the great Elston Howard. But they had the honor to see the Yankee legends of the late 1940s to the mid 1950s play at Ebbetts field against the Brooklyn Dodgers during many World Series they played against one another. My father did get to see both Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig play at the old Comiskey Park in Chicago as a boy.He was on a family visit with his parents to visit my father's relatives. I finally got my wish to see the Yankees with my Papa,Paternal Granddad and Paternal great granddad in 1963.For these three men they felt it was an honor to see DIMAGGIO pre 1951, MANTLE,MARIS,BERRA ,FORD and the rest of these Yankees play. My father felt that my older brother and younger sister should also have the honor. They still didn't care too much for the Yankee ownership though. But they didn't think it was fair for us three kids not to have these special memories. I remember the green seats. The green grass and the smell of it. I thought I was in a canyon because the noises seemed to echo.It was really big. The short Right field porch. The huge left center and right center. The flagpole and the monuments on the field. And the comment great granddad made about Mantle."See that fella there. He playing on one leg.But he still giving his all.In the field and at the plate.Now that's a ballplayer. Because he loves the game."

  • @Kalosius
    @Kalosius Год назад +6

    It was my favorite place. I never thought they would ever tear it down. I stopped being a Yankee fan. The new hospital feeling of the new yankee stadium represents the future of the team and nothing of the past.

    • @jpryor11
      @jpryor11 Год назад

      And I think it’s team and then venue. You were born a Yankee fan and this is a business

    • @jpryor11
      @jpryor11 Год назад +2

      Win lose stand by team that’s what a fan does, George Steinbrenner

  • @ampersand2001
    @ampersand2001 Год назад +20

    This makes me miss Tiger Stadium so much. I wish they would have just given it a big remodel and kept it around.

    • @Touchmahtoaster
      @Touchmahtoaster Год назад +2

      True it kinda makes appreciating Comerica Park harder since Tiger Stadium was its predecessor

    • @fstanley2328
      @fstanley2328 Год назад +6

      It was a crime how Illitch just let Tiger Stadium rot away instead of doing what the Cubs did with Wrigley.

    • @marksauce2383
      @marksauce2383 Год назад

      For sure. Right on top of the action(in fact right field upper deck OVER the field), crack of the bat LOUD and echoing everywhere, and the smell of the Ball Park franks permeating the entire stadium. Damn! Didn't get any better then that.

    • @scottcoval7547
      @scottcoval7547 11 месяцев назад

      I just watched the demolition and history of the Pontiac silverdome. Hence why I'm here 😅

  • @johnjones9901
    @johnjones9901 Год назад +1

    Love that ending haha 😂

  • @usman_streamz4339
    @usman_streamz4339 Месяц назад

    What a historic and amazing team! Go Yankees

  • @GolfMan489
    @GolfMan489 Год назад +19

    I never got the chance to go inside the old stadium, I started going to the games in 2009 when the old stadium was still up. Seeing the old Stadium across from the new one was such a gut punch. That's the closest i've been inside Yankee Stadium

  • @1223jamez
    @1223jamez Год назад +7

    They should of kept part of the original Yankee Stadium as a museum!

    • @ShortRound42
      @ShortRound42 Год назад +2

      They do. They have the seats, home plate, and other artifacts in their museum in the current stadium. As well as artifacts in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
      Also the monuments are STILL there behind the centerfield wall all can go and look through before games or on tours.

  • @sakenu16
    @sakenu16 Год назад +2

    It is Ed Koch (like Kotch not coke) lol. One of the time I attended a Yankee game it was in late 80’s and they were terrible along with the South Bronx. It was only fitting that the night I went, was Mug Night at Yankee Stadium an appropriate name for the location at the time.

  • @theawesomer8587
    @theawesomer8587 Год назад +74

    My grandmother had season tickets along the third base line for years. I'm not the biggest baseball fan, but I went to several games with her over the years. A lot of good memories there. She died in '08 before the new stadium was opened. I have yet to go to a game in the new stadium.

    • @supremebugs
      @supremebugs Год назад +8

      She would’ve wanted you to enjoy the Yankees, and the game of baseball. I hope one day you get to go. I know it’s probably hard for you. My condolences

    • @cashboymusic245
      @cashboymusic245 Год назад +2

      Got a game there later tonight against the Tampa Bay Rays, let’s go Yankees

    • @silv3rsp3ct3r7
      @silv3rsp3ct3r7 Год назад +1

      Of course you haven't, you didn't go for baseball.

    • @littlebud9999
      @littlebud9999 Год назад

      👍

  • @Socrates21stCentury
    @Socrates21stCentury Год назад +1

    Nice biography !!

  • @sylvainbrousseau44
    @sylvainbrousseau44 Год назад

    Again a very good video. Thank you.

  • @Warmountian
    @Warmountian Год назад

    I love that first owner’s mustache

  • @Rber43
    @Rber43 Год назад

    Great video. Really covered the history of this place thank you

  • @BrianRetro
    @BrianRetro Год назад +1

    It took over a year to demolish old Yankee Stadium? One year after Old Comiskey Park closed in 1991, that Stadium had been completely demolished and that destruction began in March of that year.

  • @NoName-zb1gm
    @NoName-zb1gm Год назад +2

    I'm from Philly but got to attend the old Yankee Stadium once in 2005. It was a cool place with its nooks and crannies. Like most people I wish the stadium was still standing,

  • @eincan1313
    @eincan1313 Год назад +2

    Very well done, but one interesting fact that was not mentioned. During the renovation, the Yankees actually played at Shea Stadium for two season ‘74-‘75. And it made Bill Virdon the only Yankees manager to never win a game in Yankee Stadium.

  • @robbynv9900
    @robbynv9900 Год назад +2

    I took my son and daughter 2 years in a row. 1999, and 2000 to see summer games .They were ten and eleven at the time. Those memories will never be forgotten for them and for me.❤🇺🇸⚾️.

  • @vassa1972
    @vassa1972 Год назад

    Interesting video

  • @ronaldmaestas1189
    @ronaldmaestas1189 Год назад

    Good job

  • @jimcav1013
    @jimcav1013 2 месяца назад

    I was on the demolition crew that took down the old stadium. I got to know that stadium as well as I knew my house. It was tough taking her down, and none of us on that job took it lightly. We knew the history and most all of us had been to games there. I remember walking up the ramps in the morning and looking across at the new stadium and we'd flip the bird and curse the workers building the new stadium! We hated them! Lol. It was easily the greatest construction job I was ever associated with, and I've been on many high profile jobs. I will never forget the old Yankee stadium. Never.😢

  • @PinnaclePete
    @PinnaclePete Год назад

    Very good documentary but NYC Mayor Ed Koch isn't pronounced Ed Coke.😄

  • @timmcdonell9595
    @timmcdonell9595 Год назад

    Glad you changed the picture of Boston Red Sox player Carl Yastrzemski at the 13:07 mark in the updated video.

  • @truenorth3740
    @truenorth3740 Год назад +3

    The cathedral of baseball torn down , Sacrilegious . Yankees have jinx themselves for 100 years

    • @RB01.10
      @RB01.10 9 месяцев назад

      They won the WS in their inaugural year there LOL

  • @Jiltedin2007
    @Jiltedin2007 Год назад +3

    This is why you will never see Fenway Park torn down for as long as there is Major League Baseball!

    • @daniellinehan63
      @daniellinehan63 Год назад +2

      Came close 15 years ago

    • @Jiltedin2007
      @Jiltedin2007 Год назад +2

      @@daniellinehan63
      What happened 15 years ago?

    • @willisapril
      @willisapril Год назад +1

      @@daniellinehan63 it was 1999 they tried to build a new Fenway but they were unsuccessful. However we have nearby brand new Polar Park which is a lot cheaper and it actually a better experience than going to Fenway.

  • @charliem9831
    @charliem9831 Год назад

    This was a good video but just wondering where did the Yankees play their home games in 1975?

    • @conpop6924
      @conpop6924 Год назад +2

      shea stadium

    • @charliem9831
      @charliem9831 Год назад

      @@conpop6924 that’s whatI thought too. The video said the Mets refused to let them play in Shea 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @kennethc9996
    @kennethc9996 Год назад

    Wow Rice University here in Houston use to own Yankee Stadium didn't know that! 🤔

  • @aztronomy7457
    @aztronomy7457 Год назад +4

    As a diamondbacks fan the old Yankees stadium always reminds me of the legendary 2001 World Series.

    • @RB01.10
      @RB01.10 Год назад +1

      D-backs rightfully won that series, but it also officially planted the seeds for the end of the Yankees dynasty.
      The 2003 loss to the Marlins and the 2004 ALCS choke officially were the death knell for the team and their stadium in a way

  • @penaltybox9097
    @penaltybox9097 Год назад +11

    Its a damn shame they tore that place down ..

    • @RB01.10
      @RB01.10 Год назад

      It was obsolete, and they already renovated it once in which most felt it only made the place worse.
      The new one is much more modern and spacious, unlike the old one which was cramped.
      Not to mention at least they preserved the history to a degree, by converting the old location into baseball playing field(s) (Heritage Field) with mentions of the old stadium

  • @SOswim1
    @SOswim1 Год назад +3

    Great memories from watching the Yankees play inside that stadium! My father and his friends were part of the groups that tore it down, we have pieces of the walls, tiles from the lockerroom, the electrical plans, and even a chair that i sit in anytime i watch tv. I can tell you alot of tears were shed during demolition.

  • @SupermanHopkins
    @SupermanHopkins Год назад +3

    Seeing Yankee Stadium being systematically demolished hurt my soul.

  • @ronpeacock9939
    @ronpeacock9939 Год назад +11

    I cannot fathom even to think about the history of that old stadium. It had outlived many built after her... As a yankee fan, I have to hate the Red Sox.. but there is one thing I have to salute them for... they love their old venue, Fenway Park... I'm told by friends of my family and others.. Yankee stadium lost much of it's charm in the monster renovation in the 70's... but unlike teams today.. where the Braves had to have a new stadium just 20 years later... They kept that old girl and fixed her up. She would have been torn down in the 70's with today's attitudes... Great video... though the Bronx Zoo was not the building.. it was the team and it's ownerships disfunctional ways that garnered that moniker..

    • @GoDawgs18
      @GoDawgs18 Год назад +1

      Turner Field was also very ugly, no character at all. As a young Braves fan I’m glad it got replaced

  • @jone6258
    @jone6258 Год назад +12

    The present day version of Yankee Stadium is the 3rd version of Yankee stadium with similarities to the first. While attending a game this year i struck up a conversation with a security guard who went to first Yankee stadium and says Yankee stadium 2 was completely different than the first. you can find the "renovation" of Yankee stadium on RUclips and Im sure you'll agree it was torn down and replaced. the field is what held the magic. now kids play baseball on hollowed ground.. Pretty cool

    • @georgedlugos2
      @georgedlugos2 Год назад +1

      Despite what people say the new stadium is beautiful and it's appropriate there's a whole field where the old stadium was which was old decrepit and a dump! The new one is vastly superior

    • @jone6258
      @jone6258 Год назад

      @@georgedlugos2 I agree it's beautiful I wouldn't call YS2 a dump It was charming. YS3 is awesome baseball only small not an overbuilt atrocity like citi field

    • @pooky1959
      @pooky1959 Год назад +1

      Hallowed*

    • @jone6258
      @jone6258 Год назад

      @@pooky1959 correction hallowed

    • @elbowdown1420
      @elbowdown1420 Год назад +1

      New Yankee stadium upper deck is just proportionally off.
      The outfield bleacher area still looks like an afterthought

  • @paulsmielewski5588
    @paulsmielewski5588 Год назад +1

    Don't know who wrote this, but seems like half of it is wrong. The Dodgers and Giants weren't "run out of town" due to the success of the Yankees; all three teams were routinely in the World Series in the ten years before they moved. The Dodgers wanted out of Ebbets Field because the space the park occupied wouldn't allow for expansion, and Robert Moses wouldn't let him build a new park in Brooklyn. Moses insisted on the site where Shea Stadium was eventually built in Flushing, right in the shadow of the airport. The two were at an impasse, and Los Angeles came calling with the promise of a brand new ballpark at no charge - I think even the Yankees would have taken that deal.
    The Giants wanted out of the Polo Grounds as well - likely would have gone to Minneapolis if O'Malley hadn't talked them into moving out west with him - and San Francisco built them a new ballpark as well.

  • @humbertocellig
    @humbertocellig Год назад

    well done mate! best video about The Yankee Stadium. 👏

  • @lonniestephens6254
    @lonniestephens6254 10 месяцев назад

    If the Old Yankee Stadium was actually remodeled for a second time it would have been a neat site to see.

  • @giancarlomegale8176
    @giancarlomegale8176 Год назад

    Excellent video! Gave me goosebumps as a Yankees fan especially in the beginning

  • @scoobertdoobert876
    @scoobertdoobert876 Год назад +14

    The Cardinal’s player pictured at 16:22 is my great grandfather, pitcher Max Lanier who I actually had the opportunity to meet while he was still alive. He won 2 World Series and lost to the Yankees in 1943, but had a 1.9 ERA. My family has great stories about him he was an amazing player.

    • @CameronBrown123
      @CameronBrown123 Год назад

      That is so sick

    • @pigalleycatemanresu7321
      @pigalleycatemanresu7321 Год назад

      That's so cool. I read about Lanier's career in the oral history "Baseball when the Grass Was Real". He was a champ, but a poorly paid one. He jumped, with other players, to the Mexican League, to make more money. When that fell through, he was banned from professional baseball, until being reinstated after Commissioner Landis's death.

    • @kevingreen5793
      @kevingreen5793 Год назад

      That's so cool! I looked up his stats he was a pretty good pitcher! His son Hal was a Major League infielder and later became a manager and was 1986 NL Manager of the Year! So i'm guessing Hal Lanier was your grandfather and were they on your mother or father's side?

    • @scoobertdoobert876
      @scoobertdoobert876 Год назад +2

      @@kevingreen5793 Hal is actually my great uncle but I do actually get to see him quite often, he was a minor league manager up in Canada for a while but he lives closer to me now. Max died when I was only about 7 but I do remember him fairly well, and my family and I stay in the home he left for us when we want to vacation in Dunellon Florida. Lots of photos and memorabilia of his and many others players of his era (signed Stan Musial photos, Willie Mays, etc.)

    • @kevingreen5793
      @kevingreen5793 Год назад +1

      @@scoobertdoobert876 oh ok that’s still pretty cool though!

  • @TheSovietOnion9
    @TheSovietOnion9 Год назад

    I’m not even a baseball fan and I watched this whole video out of curiosity

  • @mattyice2889
    @mattyice2889 Год назад +3

    i’ve made 4 yankee stadium trips. 2 to the old stadium and 2 to the new. i love yankee stadium as it is but it just doesn’t compare to the house that babe built and it never will. i was at the second to last game ever played in yankee stadium, the somber yet excited and always electric energy was almost chilling.

  • @alexkitner5356
    @alexkitner5356 Год назад +3

    As someone from the northern half of NJ the Yankees and Mets were basically our home teams. Was always more of a Mets family but my grandfather was a devout Yankees fan and I saw many games in the original Yankee Stadium. Over time and after years of living in Massachusetts I developed a love for the Sox but there was some internal conflict- until they decided that Yankee Stadium was expendable. The fact they knocked down a stadium with such a rich history that was so inherently part of the sport was one of the last straws in my opinion of the team. It borders on the level of burning a flag or pissing on a grave in my opinion.
    There's a massive difference in my view of the old school Yanks from the historic times of Ruth and Murderers Row and even Martin and Mattingly, and the Joe Torre, Jeter loving A-ron years of now... Some places shouldn't have come down, Wrigley, Fenway, and Yankee Stadium should all have been on that list.

    • @RB01.10
      @RB01.10 9 месяцев назад

      Oh please, the old one was incredibly outdated and obsolete.
      Not to mention falling apart. Especially after that incident in 1998 which many felt paved the way for a new stadium.
      You can only renovate a place so much, and Steinbrenner wanted a new one since the 90’s.

    • @alexkitner5356
      @alexkitner5356 9 месяцев назад

      @@RB01.10 yet Wrigley Field and Fenway are still there... and Steinbrenner is an ass that cared more about ticket sales and seats.

  • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
    @ModernDayRenaissanceMan 12 дней назад +1

    The Fab five is much more important than the core 4. Bernie Williams was drafted by the same people at the same time and was just as important as anyone else on that team. Just because he retired before the 5th championship doesn't mean anything. Only referring to four out of the five people responsible for our dynasty does a great disservice to Bernie Williams. True Yankee fans never refer to the core 4, this was a media term brought in from outsiders.
    Inside New York we always use Fab five!

  • @mrdouglasbaker
    @mrdouglasbaker Год назад

    It’s crazy how greed will make you destroy beautiful things

  • @jefffuller9918
    @jefffuller9918 Год назад +3

    The last game I saw at the old stadium before the big 73-76 refurbishment was special. It was old timers day and Mickey homered off Whitey Ford. The Yanks played the Oakland A's with Catfish, Reggie and Company. The biggest part was seeing the late Eleanor Gerhig and Claire Ruth.

    • @chrisperry2754
      @chrisperry2754 Год назад

      So the best part was seeing to ball players wives instead of Mickey Mantle? You ever tell your wife how gay you are?

  • @wadehinden5940
    @wadehinden5940 Год назад +2

    Very nice the facts are well documented however the original Yankees stadium. Which was renovated in 1973? Had fiberglass bleacher seats no backs. Also the original seats were very uncomfortable wood paint blue. These seats were sold because they were stored in a warehouse. I think a Tabaco company Winston or Marlboro conducted the sale the fans did carry out there seats on the last game before the re construction the grass was also rolled up by fans and removed. People were leaving Yankees stadium with anything they could carry.

  • @PJShu
    @PJShu Год назад

    Sure miss that old stadium

  • @DDeeeez
    @DDeeeez Год назад +5

    I went to several games at the old stadium when I was a kid (25 now). Sucks that it’s a blur memory but I remember watching A-Rod hitting a walk off home run, Randy Johnson pitching and Mo walking out while Enter Sandman played. Glad to have been to the old Yankee stadium and I’m also glad to continue making memories at the new Yankee stadium 😢

  • @philipcaseyacalloway204
    @philipcaseyacalloway204 Год назад +2

    Bro you must've watched a lot of Modern Marvels growing up too. Good work, and thank you for giving me ammo for all the damn Yankees fans I know 😂😂

  • @bobbykokis4933
    @bobbykokis4933 Год назад +2

    Just a correction: The Yankees didn't run the Dodgers out of NY. The Dodgers left because they didn't get the new stadium they wanted in the area they wanted. Meanwhile LA wooed the Dodgers. The Giants left with them because the Dodgers needed another team to go to the West Coast with them. There were other teams in the running, but the Dodgers owner convinced the Giants owner to do it.

    • @bobbykokis4933
      @bobbykokis4933 Год назад +1

      Just to add to this, imagine if the real Yankee Stadium and Ebbets Field were saved (with the Dodgers staying in Brooklyn). They'd be even more revered than Fenway and Wrigley. The Giants likely stay too and end up taking the new stadium in Flushing Meadows that went to the Mets (this is what NYC wanted to give the Dodgers).
      What an alternative timeline.

    • @formerlyknownashammerofthegods
      @formerlyknownashammerofthegods 4 месяца назад

      The city wanted the Dodgers to use the area that would become Shea Stadium.

  • @mattchewy7184
    @mattchewy7184 Год назад +2

    Thank you for making this video. This was awesome, and well made. Awesome job! I was lucky enough to visit Yankee Stadium before it was torn down. As a young boy, I was in heaven, revisiting the urge to ditch the tour guide and run onto the field and step in the batters box, and stand on the mound.. memories I have to this day, I'm almost 30... On that note Let's go Yankees!

  • @ndiorio15
    @ndiorio15 Год назад

    The Polo Grounds would be good to cover.

  • @Grievous_
    @Grievous_ Год назад +1

    Actually even after the Nfl and Nba blew up, no sports team is as popular or famous as the Yankees

  • @ralphgarcia913
    @ralphgarcia913 Год назад +1

    There was a rumor in 1971 that the city of New Orleans was interested in buying the Yankees despite the Yankees drawing a million fans every year.

  • @rogerknights857
    @rogerknights857 Год назад +26

    I lived in the Bronx and saw about eight games from about 1954-62. I snagged a foul ball by Eddie Robinson and then got his signature on it.
    I remember a drizzling night game when the wild super-fireball reliever Ryne Duren was brought in. He kept requesting a facecloth from the bench with which to dry off the ball and his glasses. The third or fourth time the umpire walked out to him to tell him, That’s Enough, because it was delaying the game. When he got halfway to the mound, the batter (from the Washington Senators IIRC) ran out to catch up with him, signaling to let Duren dry the ball all he wanted. Everyone sympathized with him.
    Duren’s wildness was well known, and he’d already thrown one pitch well inside. His speed was astonishing in that era. After his first warm-up pitch, and the remaining one’s, the whole crowd gasped.

  • @AnthonyHernandez-zj5vw
    @AnthonyHernandez-zj5vw Год назад

    You guys should do a what happened to comiskey Park. In chicago

  • @warfarepro212
    @warfarepro212 Год назад +1

    I could’ve cried when the cathedral was demolished .

  • @MrCtsSteve
    @MrCtsSteve Год назад +1

    Yep ..felt the same way about Tiger Stadium. Should've revamped it . Hell the palace of auburn hills is gone too

  • @ronbrown7941
    @ronbrown7941 Год назад +1

    They did tear down the original Yankees Stadium in the late 70's and put up a new Stadium on that site. I wish people would stop saying that they were the same. They do that with Soldier Field now. Only a fool would believe 5hat it would be the same

  • @cliffpadilla5871
    @cliffpadilla5871 Год назад +1

    It didn't have enough luxury suites.

  • @user-ih9yt8vt1u
    @user-ih9yt8vt1u 7 месяцев назад

    I'm glad they kept the name. I hate it when stadium/arena names are changed to some big corporation name. The stadiums/arenas should bear the name of the team.

  • @isaiahsantiago7034
    @isaiahsantiago7034 Год назад +1

    Yankee stadium was probably the best stadium ever having the best players like the goat babe ruth anr Mickey manntle

  • @Kurtb31
    @Kurtb31 Год назад +5

    How do you not know what happened.. it’s now a park across from new stadium

  • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
    @ModernDayRenaissanceMan 12 дней назад +1

    10:45 once again we see how the ball actually looked to Babe Ruth when he was on a hot streak.

  • @bobhawke7373
    @bobhawke7373 4 месяца назад

    First home run at old Yankee
    Babe Ruth 1923
    Last Home run at old Yankee
    Jose Molina 2008

  • @robertarnold7187
    @robertarnold7187 Год назад

    I believe that was Heavy weight Champion Jack Dempsey in the pic with Ruth and the giant bat.

  • @RevanPorkins
    @RevanPorkins 7 месяцев назад

    Never got to see it

  • @randysimmons9838
    @randysimmons9838 Год назад

    Atleast they kept heritage Park.

  • @jonathonpoloski917
    @jonathonpoloski917 Год назад +2

    Its amazing how short of a time this part of the industrial revolution took off. From thoughts on 1900, to the almost maxed out capacity it held from the 50's. Only 50 years to make Yankee stadium something I even saw as a kid in the early 2,000's. Now I'm an o's fan but, being in construction, this is marvel of construction.