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- Yankee Stadium: Home of the Yankees | New York Yankees - MLB. com
Take a tour of Yankee Stadium and learn the history about the 27-time World Series Champion New York Yankees! Tickets Season tickets, group tickets, private suites, individual game tickets and more
- Yankee Stadium Information Guide | New York Yankees - MLB. com
The Yankee Stadium subway stop is located on East 161st Street and River Avenue The No 4 train (East Side) and the B and D trains (West Side) make stops at 161st Street Yankee Stadium A trip from Midtown Manhattan takes approximately 25 minutes
- Tours of Yankee Stadium | New York Yankees - MLB. com
Visit Iconic Yankee Stadium, Home of Baseball's Most Storied Franchise! Tour Yankee Stadium and absorb the rich history of the 27-time World Series Champions Visit iconic locations such as Monument Park, where the Bronx Bombers' greatest legends are enshrined
- Yankee Stadium | Los Yankees de Nueva York - MLB. com
¡Bienvenidos a Yankee Stadium! Aprende de todo lo último de Yankee Stadium Aqui podras encontrar información sobre precios y asientos, Eventos Espectaculares, Conciertos, Excursiones del Estadio y ¡más!
- Official New York Yankees Website | MLB. com
The official website of the New York Yankees with the most up-to-date information on news, tickets, schedule, stadium, roster, rumors, scores, and stats
- Yankee Stadium Directions and Parking Info | New York Yankees - MLB. com
Yankee Stadium is located at One East 161st Street in the Bronx and is accessible from the Major Deegan Expressway (Interstate 87) at the following exits: Northbound I-87: Exit 4 (East 149th Street 145th Street Bridge) and Exit 5 (East 161st Street Macombs Dam Bridge)
- Public Tours | New York Yankees - MLB. com
Tour Yankee Stadium and absorb the rich history of the 27-time World Series Champions Visit iconic locations such as Monument Park, get up close to historic baseball artifacts and familiarize yourself with Yankee Stadium events beyond baseball
- Yankee Stadium Guide: Capacity, Seating Chart, Parking, and more
Welcome to Yankee Stadium! If the original structure (1923-2008) was “The House that Ruth Built,” then the present-day facility can easily be referred to as “The House that Jeter Built,” a capper for the Yankees’ dynasty of five World Series championships in the late 1990s and early 2000s
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