Homer Simpson
Dave kingman
Yes, they have. The Yankees played their home games at Shea Stadium in 1974 and 1975, while Yankee Stadium was being repaired.
Shea Stadium was built in New York in 1961.
The foul poles at Shea Stadium were each 115 feet tall. They were designed to be higher than those at many other stadiums to accommodate the potential for home runs and to enhance visibility for fans and players. Shea Stadium, home to the New York Mets from 1964 to 2008, featured these iconic poles as part of its unique ballpark design.
The Mets have used three stadiums as their home field-The Polo Grounds from 1962-1964, Shea Stadium from 1964-2008, and Citi Field from 2009-Present. The Polo Grounds, while used as the Mets' home stadium, was not built for the Mets. It was the New York Giant's field which the expansion team Mets used until Shea Stadium was built.
Shea Stadium was created in 1964.
Dan Uggla of the Florida Marlins hit the last home run in Shea Stadium in the 8th inning of the final game of the 2008 season.
Ed Kranepool
Shea Stadium was built by the New York Mets
Shea stadium doesn't exist anymore
Dan Uggla
No, the Catholic Church does not own Shea Stadium.