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Yankee Stadium

One of my favorite ways to spend the summer in New York City is at Yankee Stadium. Summer weather in New York can be brutal: the heat and humidity in Manhattan become still and oppressive. Nestled up in the Bronx, the Stadium provides relief from the claustrophobic density of Manhattan. Night games are nice, but day games are my favorite because they get me out of Manhattan on summer's brutal afternoons.

The last day game I attended was with my parents on Labor Day weekend. They specifically chose that weekend to come up from Miami just to witness baseball's most historic rivalry: the New York Yankees vs. the Boston Red Sox. It took no small amount of convincing to get my Dad onto a New York City subway, but even he finally had to agree that the train was the most efficient way to get to the game (and around New York City in general). Since I live on the East Side, we took the 4 train to the Stadium. This is one of my favorite subway rides in all of New York, if there can even be such a thing. The train itself goes above ground just before it gets to the Stadium and then passes within mere feet of those hallowed walls. Nearly every passenger gets off at this stop so if you've never taken the subway there it's easy to follow the crowd to the Stadium entrances across the street.

Once inside, the Stadium can be very crowded, especially for big games. The World Series, obviously, is always crowded, but so are days when the Yankees are honoring someone or putting a new stone in Memorial Park. Joe DiMaggio Tribute Day, back in 1999, was packed with fans even hours before game time, all there to pay their respects to the Yankee Clipper and to watch the unveiling of his stone. Team rivalries are also popular games, and so the Boston games that weekend were filled to the brim. Luckily we got there early enough that we could find our seats with no problems, and without getting stuck in the crowds that wait for an inning to be over to unclog the tunnels to the seating areas.

For that particular game we sat three sections up from the visiting dugout. I love to sit on that side because I love watching the Yankees inside the dugout between innings. In general there are no bad seats at the Stadium. Out in the bleachers (where alcohol is no longer allowed) you get a fantastic view of the entire field, and most of the home runs come directly to you. Even up in the very top sections of the third tier the seats don't seem quite as far away as they do when you're walking that long, long ramp to get there. Looking down on the game you realize that you are still close enough to feel like you're part of the game but far enough away not to fear for your life whenever [next page]