As of the 2008 season, the Mets have made the playoffs in six seasons: 1969 - 1 home game in the NLCS and 3 home games in the World Series.
1973 - 3 home games in the NLCS and 3 home games in the World Series.
1986 - 3 home games in the NLCS and 4 home games in the World Series.
1988 - 3 home games in the NLCS.
1999 - 2 home games in the NLDS.
2000 - 2 home games in the NLDS, 3 home games in the NLCS, and 3 home games in the World Series. 2006- Mets hosted Dodgers for 2 and 4 against cardinals in which Beltran had the bat on his shoulders to end game 7 Prior to the 2008 season, there have been 30 playoff games played at Shea Stadium.
The New York Yankees used Shea Stadium as their home field during the 1974, and 1975 season while Yankees Stadium was being renovated.
The traditional bowl games have never been played in New York. However, a new bowl game was introduced in 2014. It is the Pinstripe bowl and is played at Yankee stadium in the Bronx.
There have been 2 seasons played at the new Yankee Stadium and the team is currently within their third.
No, it is not. The new Yankee Stadium, like the old stadium, is natural grass.
Derek Jeter 1,274 hitsAs of September 16th, 2008. Jeter overtook the record that had been held by Lou Gehrig since 1937 of 1,269 hits, recording his 1,270th hit in the stadium with a single. In the last game ever played at Yankee Stadium, September 21st, Derek would amass 1,274 Yankee Stadium hits.
Johnny Damon hit 17 of his 24 homeruns at Yankee Stadium.
The 2008 All-Star Game will be played on July 15 at Historic Yankee Stadium. The "House that Ruth Built" is due to be replaced at the end of the 2008 season and the game will be the ceremonial send off for The Stadium. Although, this is a little unusual, since recent All-Star Games have most been played at a new or renovated stadium, not one that is about to be replaced. However, given the historic standing of Yankee Stadium it is very fitting for it to host its last All-Star game before being torn down.
Dodger Stadium is. It has been open since 1962.
Thurman Munson
Bob Sheppard has: Played himself in "New York Yankees (The Movie)" in 1987. Played Stadium Announcer in "Seinfeld" in 1989. Played himself in "Mad About You" in 1992. Played himself in "The Scout" in 1994. Played Yankee Stadium Announcer in "It Could Happen to You" in 1994. Played Yankee Stadium Announcer in "For Love of the Game" in 1999. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999. Played The Voice of the Yankees in "Anger Management" in 2003. Played himself in "Mantle" in 2005. Played himself in "The Bronx Is Burning" in 2007. Played himself in "30 for 30" in 2009.
The Yankees have been playing in the South Bronx since 1923. The original Yankee Stadium was closed following the 2008 season and later demolished. The team now plays in the new Yankee Stadium, which was built across the street from the old one.
None. It's been demolished.
If your question relates to the 1963 World Series, there was no game on November 10, 1963 in Yankee Stadium. The 1963 Series won by the Los Angeles Dodgers in a four game sweep over the New York Yankees concluded on October 6 in Los Angeles. Yankee Stadium may have been the site of some event on Nov. 10, 1963, but it wasn't a baseball game.