Yankees Stadium Field Dementios in Feet - in Meters (in Centimeters)
Left Field - 318 feet - 97 meters (9,693 centimeters)
Left-Center - 399 feet -122 meters (12,160 centimeters)
Center Field - 408 feet - 124 meters (12,440 centimeters)
Right-Center - 385 feet - 117 meters (11,730 centimeters)
Right Field - 314 feet - 96 meters (9,571 centimeters)
Yes i believe they are big enough to play stadiums :)
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Because in Puerto Rico (where he is from) Yankee is slang meaning someone who is tall and big in what he/she does so "Daddy Yankee" means "Big Daddy"
There originally was no regulations for dimensions for stadiums and since there used to be no commissioner of baseball nobody made any rules. So by the time there was a commissioner all the stadiums were already built and he probably didn't want to go through all the trouble of rebuilding all the stadiums since, it wasn't that big of a deal.
50 centimeters
No lights, no big tv screens, manual scoreboards, and bleachers. They were a lot smaller than all of our huge stadiums.
His stage name is derived from Puerto Rican slang: "Yankee" is someone tall, or a big shot in his field. Before getting big he had other names like King Daddy, El Jefe, The Big Boss and El Cangri. Today some people known to him call him these names.
It is still named Yankee Stadium.
The old stadium was called "The House That Ruth Built","The Cathedral of Baseball" & "The Bronx Zoo". The new stadium is called "New Yankee Stadium", "Yankee Stadium II" & "The Big Ballpark in the Bronx".
24 centimeters = 9.4488189 inches
Daddy Yankee goes by El Cangri, The Big Boss, The King, and El Jefe.
In the museum.