Ebbets Field
Yes, they have. The Yankees played their home games at Shea Stadium in 1974 and 1975, while Yankee Stadium was being repaired.
New York Yankees (Yankee Stadium)New York Giants (Polo Grounds)Brooklyn Dodgers (Ebbets Field)
On April 18, 1923, the Yankees defeated the Boston Red Sox 4-1 in their first home game played in the old Yankee Stadium.
The New York Yankees played at the Polo Grounds in 1920, and had ahome attendance of 1,289,422. The Polo Grounds was home to the New York Giants, and the Yankees were just tenants. The Yankees were out drawing the Giants in attendance over the next couple of years, and the Giants wanted the Yankees out, forcing the Yankees to build Yankees Stadium.
Hilltop Park was the home field for the New York Yankees from 1903 to 1912. The last game there was against the Senators. The Yankees won that game 8 -6
The New York Yankees play their home games at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
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.
The New York Yankees play their home games at Yankee Stadium.
The New York Yankees play their home games at Yankees Stadium, Bronx, New York.
The 2009 New York Yankees hit 136 home runs at Yankees Stadium, and 108 home runs on the road for a league leading 244.
New York Yankees home attendance was 3,719,358.
2009 Yankees Home RecordIn 2009 the New York Yankees had 57 wins, 24 losses for a .704 winning percentage at Yankees Stadium.
Yes, they have. The Yankees played their home games at Shea Stadium in 1974 and 1975, while Yankee Stadium was being repaired.
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.
No, they do not. The New York Yankees play their home games at Yankee Stadium, located on East 161st Street in the Bronx.
The Polo Grounds served as home field for the New York Yankees from 1913 to 1922.