After leaving the old (original) up for all of last season for it’s “wake” they have been taking it apart one piece at a time it seems since the playoffs. I had posted some pictures way back of what it was looking like on the inside during the playoffs and it was really just a shell at that point with most of the seats being removed for profit by good old Steiner Sports.

Watching that piece of it come crumbling down was depressing in a sense because of all the things I saw there, and all the memories. But I have to say, last season was one I will never, ever forget for so many reasons. The new Stadium delivered pretty much everything Jeter had promised when he said that they were going to take all the old memories and build new ones.

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5 thoughts on “The real end of an era

  1. As a major baseball history buff,I totally understand.I always wanted to go there,I want to go to Fenway and I want to go see the ivy walls in Chicago.I may never see any of them.I don't really "hate" any team.Every franchise has some fans who are B-heads but they're not all bad.I just wish I could have lived in the times when all of America loved the game,for the game.

  2. Very sad to see that video. I've been to Fenway & Dodger Stadium & I totally get what you mean. You just can't beat the feeling of those old Parks. I imagine fans in Detroit who had to watch old Tiger Stadium languish in disrepair had similar feelings, watching the decay.

    So many times I've driven by old Yankee Stadium & it's sort of depressing that I never actually got to see a game there.

  3. It was the last place My dad and I went for a game before he passed away. Entering the upper deck from behind home plate will never be forgotten. Chills on a ten yr old drooling for a foul ball. also the biggest thing I had seen to date that wasn't the national mall in DC or the USS intrepid. I wondered "why isn't memorial stadium like this?". I miss my dad alot.

  4. Wrigley is definitely the next place I want to road trip to. My brother went a couple of years ago and said it was awesome, and most people I know have already been there as well.

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