Throwback Thursday: 2008
From the final season of the original Yankee Stadium, a look across the outfield.
Take note of the bleachers, especially how far back the ones in left field are. They never move, but several "upgrades" since the mid-'70s renovation gradually shrank the old Death Valley left field.
Moving in the fences not relocated the Yankee bullpen, but opened up the space for the the first version of Monument Park.
No restaurants, of course. No areas to stand or mill around. Simpler scoreboards. All topped by the recreation of the decorative frieze from original grandstand.
Below, zooming in on Monument Park, the bullpen and bleachers. Look carefully, you'll see some of the first plaques mounted on the original outfield wall by the flagpole, remaining in its original spot.
Take note of the bleachers, especially how far back the ones in left field are. They never move, but several "upgrades" since the mid-'70s renovation gradually shrank the old Death Valley left field.
Moving in the fences not relocated the Yankee bullpen, but opened up the space for the the first version of Monument Park.
No restaurants, of course. No areas to stand or mill around. Simpler scoreboards. All topped by the recreation of the decorative frieze from original grandstand.
Below, zooming in on Monument Park, the bullpen and bleachers. Look carefully, you'll see some of the first plaques mounted on the original outfield wall by the flagpole, remaining in its original spot.
(My images are from July 29th, 2008, my last game at the original Stadium.)
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