The new Yankee Stadium dimensions are the same as the old stadium, excluding the backstop distance.
Dimensions - History
Left field: 280.58 (1923), 301 (1928), 312 (1976), 318 (1988)
Right side of bullpen gate in left-center: 415 (1937) Deepest left-center: 500 (1923), 490 (1924), 457 (1937), 430 (1976), 411 (1985), 399 (1988) Also known as "Death Valley"
Center field: 487 (1923), 461 (1937), 463 (1967), 417 (1976), 410 (1985), 408 (1988)
Deepest right-center: 429 (1923), 407 (1937), 385 (1976) Left side of bullpen gate in short right-center: 350 (1923), 367 (1937), 353 (1976) Right side of bullpen gate: 344 (1937) Right field: 294.75 (1923), 295 (1930), 296 (1939), 310 (1976), 314 (1988)
The Kansas City Royals Jumbotron is currently the largest in professional sports at 84 feet wide and 105 feet tall, The Arizona Diamondbacks Jumbotron is the second largest. It is 144 feet wide and 55 feet tall. Both of these will soon take a back seat to the jumbotron at Cowboys Stadium when it opens in 2009, it will be 160 feet wide and 72 feet tall.
As tall as wide as my pinus witch is 900 feet
It would be rather awkward to say "Yankees Stadium." Try saying it yourself.
Yankees Stadium IMickey Mantle played his entire career with the New York Yankees, and home field was Yankees Stadium
The New York Mets shared their stadium with the Yankees. The Yankees played their home games at Shea Stadium in 1974 and 1975, while Yankee Stadium was being renovated.
Yankees Stadium is in New York City. The Yankees play in the Bronx.
Boston the Yankees have a brand new stadium
237 Yankees Stadium Home RunsAs of 2009 the New York Yankees hit 136 home runs at Yankees Stadium, and the opposing team hit 101 for a total of 237 Yankees Stadium home runs.
The New York Yankees play their home games at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
Yankee Stadium
The Yankees played in the old Yankee Stadium from 1923-2008.
There are 3 decks in Yankees Stadium ...