Congratulations: You have come full circle, Adam. Just a few short years ago you were living in a van down by the river, but today you fly first class, stay in 5 star hotels, and sit in the costliest seats at sports venues. You have earned it all through hard work and dedication to your craft. It remains my opinion that you represent a perfect example of fulfilling the American Dream.
As a Yankees fan, I want to thank you for honoring the past and the beauty of the stadium! Always good fun to root against the opposing team, but that doesn’t take away from the history. Thanks for the great video!
@@EatChewReview I guess that means the history at Polo Grounds I/II was also wiped away when they build Yankee Stadium 1? All the Mets history at Shea? The team itself is the history, not where they happen to be playing imo.
@@davidgaston7334 Yankee Stadium has way more history than Shae. Polo was unfortunate but all the history from the actual house that Ruth built was torn apart, it wasn’t kept at all. Also there’s a reason why Fenway and Wrigley are still standing even with age…
Thanks for that wonderful walk down memory lane Adam! Although I live in Sarasota area now, I was born in the Bronx. You passed right through my old neighborhood. Loving you and Jay showing the sites and sounds of NY. Love my FL life, but boy do I miss the food.
As a baseball historian, the first time I went to Fenway Park was mind-blowing. I was sitting in old seats thinking someone sat here watching Babe Ruth bat against Walter Johnson, who I consider to be the best hitter and pitcher in baseball history. You couldn't get a better hitter/pitcher match-up, though I'll note Ruth was a much better hitter once he left Boston and stopped pitching regularly, but still it was amazing.
Went to the original Yankee Stadium in 78. I was 18, and my hero Thurman Munson was named captain and the heart and soul of the Yankees in 76! I'll never forget it. What great feeling. I don't recall if the Yanks won or not, but I was elated just to have been present in the stadium. The following year in 79, tragedy struck and Munson died practicing take offs and landing his plane. It was heartbreaking. But, it's great to see the new stadium and hope to get back to NYC again for a game. You can take the girl out of NY but you can't take NY out of the girl. The Yanks will always will be my home team.
It was awesome meeting you outside the stadium! The chanting at the top of the first is an informal roll call of the players from the right field bleachers. They do it every game. It’s fun to watch!
Hey Adam, if you want to experience something unique if you go to another Yankees game, the MTA sometimes runs a vintage train to the stadium on game days.
Adam I was born in the BRONX ( a place I don't want to go back to. .. I was born not to far from Hunts point ave.. I went to p.s.47 THANK you for this one.....
Really brought back memories. I was on a school field trip from Norwalk Ct. to the old Yankee Stadium in 1962. It was a double header with the Minnesota Twins. I saw the Yankee greats play! Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, hit home runs.. Yogi behind the plate..what a privilege to see these famous players on the field!
Hi Adam, I'd just like to say that I am loving these NYC days that you are documenting. It's fascinating seeing all the different locations and is providing some wonderful escapism, thank you very much.
Wow! What an incredible video. I felt like I was there with you guys. Thanks for taking us and showing us what a day at Yankees stadium would be like. Looking forward to the next trip. ⚾💯
Brave my loyal Tampa J fans! I am so glad you are enjoying your stay up here in the big apple. I don’t know if you are aware, but they are filming in Huntington. Wouldn’t it be nice if you went there and you were on the set of course after it’s closed, and when the show comes out, you can then bring back the memory and say I was here. Enjoy the rest of your visit. Boys have the best time of your life.
I remember going to old Yankees Stadium a few times as a kid. The Bronx was a different animal in the 70's & 80's. I'd love to tour the new stadium just for the stories and history.
Adam, longtime Yankees fan and Woo watcher here. So we definitely never call New Yankee Stadium the House they Ruth built, as that was the old demolished stadium. This is the House that George built (Steinbrenner). We don't consider this new stadium a cathedral & most fans didn't want the new stadium. Also the Sinatra vs Liza thing used to be true in the old stadium when George was alive.
Hello from Gatlinburg TN Mr Woo and Jay...i love old baseball history, being from thr Boston area ..The spot where old Yankee stadium was is amazing..I remember last year as you guys were in Fenway and showed where home plate was from the first park in Boston was 🏞️🌄🐻
If you guys come back, you should check out the Yankee museum in the stadium, they have all the baseballs signed by every person who put on the pinstripes, also have Thurman Munson’s locker from the old stadium. And if you have the funds, legends seating is out of this world. Like non stop food, snacks, drinks etc it’s crazy.
Hey Adam! You are finally in my home state! Loving this video series. Brings back memories from when I lived in NYC. Your hotel is in my old area. Loved it there. Yankees are my team, love watching games in Yankee stadium. Next time you’ll have to visit Long Island. So many great spots to see. Have fun!!!
Yogi Berra was the Houston Astros bench coach from 1985-1989. I wish I had the opportunity to meet this great man but never did. Glad you were able to meet him Adam.
Good thing Issac didn't go full George Brett. I can imagine he wasn't overly pleased. Thanks for the awesome video, AtW and Tampa Jay. Always love the ballgame vids.
You, Jay and Chris all look healthy and happy, and watching when I saw your 99 burger, I think I came. That burger looks incredible!!! Jim K in Nashville
I was at the old Yankee Stadium for David Well's Perfect game. That arch in the softball field is a part of the old stadium and you use to be able see the subway pass over behind right field. Definitely miss the voice of Bob Shepard. "NOW Batting..For the New York Yankees..Number 2... Derek Jeeterrrr
Adam, assuming you’re going to Citi field, the original shea stadium bases are marked with plaques in the parking lot. Google maps has them with a locator.
✌️😎..was really cool seeing the stadium up close like that, thanks for doing this one, and the site of the old location,,that's outstanding to be able to stand at home plate like that. Rad ⚾️
Baseball nerd here! I was definitely wondering when the baseball video was happening. Had to watch Tampa Jay and Adam. Both great videos of a great game!
I always appreciate your videos and that you are an avid baseball fan like I am. I have been to about 16 stadiums through the years and would have to say that my favorites are still the iconic Wrigley and Fenway, because it is like stepping back in time and walking through history. Have been to both the old and new Yankees stadium, but am disappointed that I have not checked out Monument Part. Great job by the way!
that is a classic architectural stadium, yay Rays, it's more fun riding the subway with a friend, happy to see you and TampaJay enjoying a win at Yankees Stadium, I bet the nightlights view from your hotel room is beautiful
Glad you got to see the W the last two games did not go well. But glad you got to see yankee stadium I watched my rangers play there several times over the years and it is always a experience.
My dad is Bobby Mercer's 2nd cousin. Bobby married Kay Rhodes. It may have been 40 years ago, but I remember BBQs in the off season at their house in OK. Bobby and a catcher Darryl Porter (Rangers) graduated in OKC in the mid 60s.
A-Rod played 3rd base for the Yankees. 161stand River had a access point that went under the bleachers and inside the indoor batting cages to the maintenance areas for the stadium crew. Also the bull pen and acess to outfield. I use to deliver to the Yankees.
OMG Adam your rocking it in New York I mean the places you have shown so far have been amazing and I couldn’t ask for more and you really are making this trip a trip like no other and it sure is great to have Tampa Jay around he is quite the character now I must thank you so much for the trip inside Yankee Stadium I’ve always wanted to see it up close and personal and you did one heck of a job of showing off the Stadium 🏟️ now even though I wasn’t there in person I can cross Yankee Stadium off my bucket list thanks to you because you made me feel like I was right there and if I didn’t say it before the view from your room is so breathtaking I mean i could stand there and look out the window all day so thanks again and I look forward to more adventures in New York now with that peace ☮️ love ❤️ and happiness to you Adam and I’ll see you on the next awesome Adam the daily woo adventures peace ☮️ out ✌️
Adam you gotta hit up Flushing meadow park while you are in NY. Check out the museum and see everything left over from the 1964 worlds fair where it’s a small world, carousel of progress, great moments with Mr Lincoln and the ford magic skyway premiered!
Im from New Zealand 🇳🇿 and EVERYTHING I know from baseball to breakdancing graffiti lead back to right here thank you 🙏 for a view of a overseas trip I didn’t get to make . Very cool ❤
Adam, really enjoyed your awesome video! Love NYC and again wish I could visit but, not at all possible! I've only been to The Ballpark in Fort Worth and long before they moved. That burger looked so good and so did your nachos! Looking forward to your next vlog. Adam, YOU ROCK!!!!!
My Grandparents lived in this neighborbood long time ago. I have been up and down those stairs 100 times. When I saw them in the movie I was like..."the stairs!" They were like the first stairmaster!
I find it funny that when you got off the subway, there were wall ads for R.I.T. I’m like…did I just see that? I did just see my hometown area college in an ad in NYC. Watching this reminded me of my senior trip in high school where my class visited Toronto and went to a Blue Jays game. I have never been to NYC so thanks for visiting.
I. went to the old Yankee stadium before the new one was built when they lost against Baltimore years ago and now a few years ago i became an Astros fan . thanks for sharing Adam an Jay
The chants you heard at the start of the game is a yankee tradition known as the roll call. After the first pitch the fans in that section, known as the bleacher creatures, will start chanting each player, other then the catcher and pitcher for obvious reason, and wont stop until said player waves or reacts to the chant. The only time that I can recall, and I'm sure someone will correct me if needed, that they didn't do the roll call, was the game after the voice of the stadium bob sheppard passed away.
HEY ATW...YOUR AWAY STADIUM LIST IS IMPRESSIVE...Most Impressive. That "WHALE CALL" sound you keep hearing in Yankee Stadium is the proximity alert siren on the "DEATH STAR" and "IMPERIAL STAR DESTROYERS" from Star Wars !
I'll bet the Bus Driver was a Mets fan. Because I am and all brothers are Yankees fans. So I would definitely pull for the Rays! Glad they won! ! Loved this Game👍🏻👍🏻
You should've visited the ORIGINAL home plate in the West side of Manhattan, when the Yankees were known as the Highlanders. It's about a 30 minutes from the Bronx without traffic.
As a Yankee fan this was great to watch seeing the Stadium and where the Old Stadium was. @29:18 and there is the cockiness. lol They split, enough said and this series showed the Rays can be beaten.
I had a feeling you were gonna go to a Yankees game at Yankee Stadium while your Rays were in NY! As a Yankees fan myself I think the new stadium is nice but the old one was just magical! I really miss the old stadium and wish they didn't tear it down and replace it! Since the Rays will still be in NY and play the Mets next, are you gonna go see them play the Mets at Citi Field in Queens next or are you going back home?
Adam I was rooting for the Rays as I watched your clips of the game. I'm glad they won. I noticed on your phone when you showed the stats, that the Braves are in first in the National League. The Braves is my home team. That stadium sure showed a lot of the old baseball greats from yesteryear. I thought of the movie, The Warriors when yall were in the subway stations. "Warriors, come out to play!" Film us some Warrior locations if you are still in New York.
I was lucky to visit old yankee stadium in 2007 when I too started my tour to go to all the ball parks in baseball. My brother and I did this for 4 years going to all the parks except for the west coast. Had started making plans for a west coast in 2011 when he passed away so it ended. I was a little dissappointed when I was in Tampa for the Rays game in 2009 but they did win against the Phillies. So when you talk about the Trop. I understand.
I always ride public transit to the parks. NY, Boston, Chicago and of course my home team in Philly. You don't need to in Baltimore, everything is walkable.
The burger looked delishes, I saw a yankee game back in 1982 when Darryl Strawberry was on the team. That is a nice stadium and happy that the Rays won go Rays
Do you guys plan to visit some tourist spots in NYC, aside from the filming locations? Since you and Jay have already visited Katz, you might as well try Langers the next time you're in L.A. By the way, the first full-length comic book hero movie was 1966's "Batman" with Adam West and Burt Ward.
If you get the chance, there's a minor league team in Staten Island (Staten Island Ferryhawks). You can walk from the Staten Island ferry. It's probably the prettiest stadium - you can see Manhattan in the distance and watch the ferries, container ships, and even cruise ships in the background, plus, pretty cool baseball game, too.
I'm from the Bronx! The only way to walk around the Bronx is "briskly". New Yorkers are fast walkers. I've been to the original Yankee stadium, but then moved to Florida and haven't been back to see the new stadium.
Congratulations: You have come full circle, Adam. Just a few short years ago you were living in a van down by the river, but today you fly first class, stay in 5 star hotels, and sit in the costliest seats at sports venues. You have earned it all through hard work and dedication to your craft. It remains my opinion that you represent a perfect example of fulfilling the American Dream.
And bangs a pornstar named Daphne Del Rey. Miss Giggles herself!
I like the older videos so much better ❤
Great Money in UA-cam especially when u can pay 12k to stay in that space yoke with his friend. Great life.
@@martymartin2894 what point are you trying to make? Seriously, I want to know. Spill your bitterness, girlfriend.
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As a Yankees fan, I want to thank you for honoring the past and the beauty of the stadium! Always good fun to root against the opposing team, but that doesn’t take away from the history. Thanks for the great video!
The history was mostly wiped away after the old stadium was torn down…
@@EatChewReview I guess that means the history at Polo Grounds I/II was also wiped away when they build Yankee Stadium 1? All the Mets history at Shea? The team itself is the history, not where they happen to be playing imo.
@@davidgaston7334 Yankee Stadium has way more history than Shae. Polo was unfortunate but all the history from the actual house that Ruth built was torn apart, it wasn’t kept at all. Also there’s a reason why Fenway and Wrigley are still standing even with age…
@@EatChewReviewfenway is a hell hole
HOUSTON ASTROS #1
Been to the old stadium as a child and my Dad continued this when my kids visited him a youngsters. Great memories. Enjoy the Bronx and game.
Dang, less than 20 seconds in, and a Carlito’s Way reference?? thumbs up already 👍
Really cool looking experience going to Yankee Stadium. Definitely want to do this 🔥
Thanks for that wonderful walk down memory lane Adam! Although I live in Sarasota area now, I was born in the Bronx. You passed right through my old neighborhood. Loving you and Jay showing the sites and sounds of NY. Love my FL life, but boy do I miss the food.
As a baseball historian, the first time I went to Fenway Park was mind-blowing. I was sitting in old seats thinking someone sat here watching Babe Ruth bat against Walter Johnson, who I consider to be the best hitter and pitcher in baseball history. You couldn't get a better hitter/pitcher match-up, though I'll note Ruth was a much better hitter once he left Boston and stopped pitching regularly, but still it was amazing.
Went to the original Yankee Stadium in 78. I was 18, and my hero Thurman Munson was named captain and the heart and soul of the Yankees in 76! I'll never forget it. What great feeling. I don't recall if the Yanks won or not, but I was elated just to have been present in the stadium. The following year in 79, tragedy struck and Munson died practicing take offs and landing his plane. It was heartbreaking. But, it's great to see the new stadium and hope to get back to NYC again for a game. You can take the girl out of NY but you can't take NY out of the girl. The Yanks will always will be my home team.
I remember when Thurman Munson died in the plane crash. My twin brother and I were just little kids, but huge MLB fans. That news crushed us.
It was awesome meeting you outside the stadium!
The chanting at the top of the first is an informal roll call of the players from the right field bleachers. They do it every game. It’s fun to watch!
Fun fact: I was the one that told you where the 99 burger was. That was me in 12:18 lol. Honored to play a small part in the video lol
Hey Adam, if you want to experience something unique if you go to another Yankees game, the MTA sometimes runs a vintage train to the stadium on game days.
Adam I was born in the BRONX ( a place I don't want to go back to. .. I was born not to far from Hunts point ave.. I went to p.s.47 THANK you for this one.....
Really brought back memories. I was on a school field trip from Norwalk Ct. to the old Yankee Stadium in 1962. It was a double header with the Minnesota Twins. I saw the Yankee greats play! Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, hit home runs.. Yogi behind the plate..what a privilege to see these famous players on the field!
Hi Adam, I'd just like to say that I am loving these NYC days that you are documenting. It's fascinating seeing all the different locations and is providing some wonderful escapism, thank you very much.
Yes!
Wow! What an incredible video. I felt like I was there with you guys. Thanks for taking us and showing us what a day at Yankees stadium would be like. Looking forward to the next trip. ⚾💯
It's quite a stadium. I like that there are design elements that echo the original. And the burger looks so tasty.
Each of the flags show the standings in that division. It dates back to the old Yankee Stadium. Also, it was great meeting you at this game!
Brave my loyal Tampa J fans! I am so glad you are enjoying your stay up here in the big apple. I don’t know if you are aware, but they are filming in Huntington. Wouldn’t it be nice if you went there and you were on the set of course after it’s closed, and when the show comes out, you can then bring back the memory and say I was here. Enjoy the rest of your visit. Boys have the best time of your life.
I remember going to old Yankees Stadium a few times as a kid. The Bronx was a different animal in the 70's & 80's. I'd love to tour the new stadium just for the stories and history.
Adam & J that was AWESOME. Tackling the city from the island to the stadium and back can be daunting. Nice job. Wassup Fenway Chris
Adam, longtime Yankees fan and Woo watcher here. So we definitely never call New Yankee Stadium the House they Ruth built, as that was the old demolished stadium. This is the House that George built (Steinbrenner). We don't consider this new stadium a cathedral & most fans didn't want the new stadium. Also the Sinatra vs Liza thing used to be true in the old stadium when George was alive.
Hello from Gatlinburg TN Mr Woo and Jay...i love old baseball history, being from thr Boston area ..The spot where old Yankee stadium was is amazing..I remember last year as you guys were in Fenway and showed where home plate was from the first park in Boston was 🏞️🌄🐻
If you guys come back, you should check out the Yankee museum in the stadium, they have all the baseballs signed by every person who put on the pinstripes, also have Thurman Munson’s locker from the old stadium. And if you have the funds, legends seating is out of this world. Like non stop food, snacks, drinks etc it’s crazy.
Hey Adam! You are finally in my home state! Loving this video series. Brings back memories from when I lived in NYC. Your hotel is in my old area. Loved it there. Yankees are my team, love watching games in Yankee stadium. Next time you’ll have to visit Long Island. So many great spots to see. Have fun!!!
Yogi Berra was the Houston Astros bench coach from 1985-1989. I wish I had the opportunity to meet this great man but never did. Glad you were able to meet him Adam.
Adam the Woo and co. hit the boogie down Bronx!! ❤❤❤
Good thing Issac didn't go full George Brett. I can imagine he wasn't overly pleased. Thanks for the awesome video, AtW and Tampa Jay. Always love the ballgame vids.
You, Jay and Chris all look healthy and happy, and watching when I saw your 99 burger, I think I came. That burger looks incredible!!! Jim K in Nashville
I was at the old Yankee Stadium for David Well's Perfect game. That arch in the softball field is a part of the old stadium and you use to be able see the subway pass over behind right field. Definitely miss the voice of Bob Shepard. "NOW Batting..For the New York Yankees..Number 2... Derek Jeeterrrr
Adam, assuming you’re going to Citi field, the original shea stadium bases are marked with plaques in the parking lot. Google maps has them with a locator.
This.
As a Yankee fan, this series took some years off my life but a hard fought series none the less, can’t wait to run it back in the ALCS 🤝
Yankees will be on the golf course by then
If a regular season series takes years from your life you don’t have much longer to live
I didn't know the Rays won the World Series already and it is only the end of May. lol
✌️😎..was really cool seeing the stadium up close like that, thanks for doing this one, and the site of the old location,,that's outstanding to be able to stand at home plate like that. Rad ⚾️
Baseball nerd here! I was definitely wondering when the baseball video was happening. Had to watch Tampa Jay and Adam. Both great videos of a great game!
I always appreciate your videos and that you are an avid baseball fan like I am. I have been to about 16 stadiums through the years and would have to say that my favorites are still the iconic Wrigley and Fenway, because it is like stepping back in time and walking through history. Have been to both the old and new Yankees stadium, but am disappointed that I have not checked out Monument Part. Great job by the way!
HERE WE ARE~~~~FROM YANKEE STADIUM~~~~Great video Adam!!!!
sooo cool!!!! i just LOVE these baseball vlogs
that is a classic architectural stadium, yay Rays, it's more fun riding the subway with a friend, happy to see you and TampaJay enjoying a win at Yankees Stadium, I bet the nightlights view from your hotel room is beautiful
I'm glad you got to visit the Subway Whispering Gallery.
Glad you got to see the W the last two games did not go well. But glad you got to see yankee stadium I watched my rangers play there several times over the years and it is always a experience.
Jay dancing on The Joker Stairs - "Jokes on me." 😂
Those are great replicas of the old friezes along the roof that used to be along the upper deck before the old stadium was renovated in the seventies.
Steeper than the exorcist steps!!! I better prepare for when I finally get there 🤣
I’d say they are about the same now that I think about it
The steps down to M Street in Georgetown are much more narrow and much more foreboding in their appearance.
I absolutely love your baseball vlogs!! Jay does a great job too!!
My dad is Bobby Mercer's 2nd cousin. Bobby married Kay Rhodes. It may have been 40 years ago, but I remember BBQs in the off season at their house in OK. Bobby and a catcher Darryl Porter (Rangers) graduated in OKC in the mid 60s.
Awesome collab! Woo-Hoo! 🤗
Go Rays!!!
A-Rod played 3rd base for the Yankees. 161stand River had a access point that went under the bleachers and inside the indoor batting cages to the maintenance areas for the stadium crew. Also the bull pen and acess to outfield. I use to deliver to the Yankees.
OMG Adam your rocking it in New York I mean the places you have shown so far have been amazing and I couldn’t ask for more and you really are making this trip a trip like no other and it sure is great to have Tampa Jay around he is quite the character now I must thank
you so much for the trip inside Yankee Stadium I’ve always wanted to see it up close and personal and you did one heck of a job of showing off the Stadium 🏟️ now even though I wasn’t there in person I can cross Yankee Stadium off my bucket list thanks to you because you made me feel like I was right there and if I didn’t say it before the view from your room is so breathtaking I mean i could stand there and look out the window all day so thanks again and I look forward to more adventures in New York now with that peace ☮️ love ❤️ and happiness to you Adam and I’ll see you on the next awesome Adam the daily woo adventures peace ☮️ out ✌️
Adam you gotta hit up Flushing meadow park while you are in NY. Check out the museum and see everything left over from the 1964 worlds fair where it’s a small world, carousel of progress, great moments with Mr Lincoln and the ford magic skyway premiered!
Im from New Zealand 🇳🇿 and EVERYTHING I know from baseball to breakdancing graffiti lead back to right here thank you 🙏 for a view of a overseas trip I didn’t get to make . Very cool ❤
Dont Care to go to New York but I enjoyed your videos and seeing NY. And thumbs up for the baseball games you guys go to
Adam, really enjoyed your awesome video! Love NYC and again wish I could visit but, not at all possible! I've only been to The Ballpark in Fort Worth and long before they moved. That burger looked so good and so did your nachos! Looking forward to your next vlog. Adam, YOU ROCK!!!!!
Yankee fan here. You know your stuff. Very nice video! 👍
Mickey Mantle had a nephew, named Alan Mantle who played baseball. He was injured early on and eventually worked for Disneyland for many years.
My Grandparents lived in this neighborbood long time ago. I have been up and down those stairs 100 times. When I saw them in the movie I was like..."the stairs!" They were like the first stairmaster!
Thanks for sharing I’m enjoying visiting NYC
It’s a majestic stadium. That’s why it’s called the Front office of baseball.
Great video.
I find it funny that when you got off the subway, there were wall ads for R.I.T. I’m like…did I just see that? I did just see my hometown area college in an ad in NYC. Watching this reminded me of my senior trip in high school where my class visited Toronto and went to a Blue Jays game. I have never been to NYC so thanks for visiting.
Adam I am a station agent for the subway system. Nice to see you braved the system.
Adam, I think you're supposed to face the wall in Grand Central. It's called--I didn't know this--a "Whispering Arch"
I've left my comment of this video over on Tampa Jay's YT channel. Safe travels.
5:41 I remember your dad telling the story about meeting Yogi Berra, and how he wasn’t impressed with one of your dad’s references 😂
Yep ! About once living in the same town Mickey mantle was from , commerce Illinois . Yogi didn’t care
I. went to the old Yankee stadium before the new one was built when they lost against Baltimore years ago and now a few years ago i became an Astros fan . thanks for sharing Adam an Jay
You guys should have seen Monument Park!
hello again Adam and Tampa Jay , another cool interesting video , the whispering thing was cool lol , well done and thank you 😊
The chants you heard at the start of the game is a yankee tradition known as the roll call. After the first pitch the fans in that section, known as the bleacher creatures, will start chanting each player, other then the catcher and pitcher for obvious reason, and wont stop until said player waves or reacts to the chant. The only time that I can recall, and I'm sure someone will correct me if needed, that they didn't do the roll call, was the game after the voice of the stadium bob sheppard passed away.
HEY ATW...YOUR AWAY STADIUM LIST IS IMPRESSIVE...Most Impressive. That "WHALE CALL" sound you keep hearing in Yankee Stadium is the proximity alert siren on the "DEATH STAR" and "IMPERIAL STAR DESTROYERS" from Star Wars !
Thanks Adam loved this vblog so many memories you have brought back for me.
I'll bet the Bus Driver was a Mets fan. Because I am and all brothers are Yankees fans. So I would definitely pull for the Rays! Glad they won! !
Loved this Game👍🏻👍🏻
You should've visited the ORIGINAL home plate in the West side of Manhattan, when the Yankees were known as the Highlanders. It's about a 30 minutes from the Bronx without traffic.
Wow brilliant set of steps to run up ..
Hey was that Cowbell Max that was sitting behind you and Jay at the game ?
My Mom grew up on Anderson Ave... she walked to and from school up and down those steps 👍🏻😎
As a Yankee fan this was great to watch seeing the Stadium and where the Old Stadium was. @29:18 and there is the cockiness. lol They split, enough said and this series showed the Rays can be beaten.
Beautiful day in NY and that burger looked delicious! Good vid Adam
Those stairs are no joker! I think his new name is Tampa Joker! You and Tampa Jay make a great team.
So glad you got to see Yankee Stadium and the Rays.
I was here in the fall of 2022, my first trip to New York. I had a blast!
Revisiting this video....Adam, you have to go back and visit monument park as well as the yankee museum....I'm sure you would love it
THANKS SOO MUCH FOR TAKING US OUT.LOVED IT THIS COMMENT IS OVER💯👊
I had a feeling you were gonna go to a Yankees game at Yankee Stadium while your Rays were in NY! As a Yankees fan myself I think the new stadium is nice but the old one was just magical! I really miss the old stadium and wish they didn't tear it down and replace it! Since the Rays will still be in NY and play the Mets next, are you gonna go see them play the Mets at Citi Field in Queens next or are you going back home?
Adam I was rooting for the Rays as I watched your clips of the game. I'm glad they won. I noticed on your phone when you showed the stats, that the Braves are in first in the National League. The Braves is my home team. That stadium sure showed a lot of the old baseball greats from yesteryear. I thought of the movie, The Warriors when yall were in the subway stations. "Warriors, come out to play!" Film us some Warrior locations if you are still in New York.
0:23 Carlitos Way! You were right there where the final scene is filmed when you were at Grand Central!!
I was lucky to visit old yankee stadium in 2007 when I too started my tour to go to all the ball parks in baseball. My brother and I did this for 4 years going to all the parks except for the west coast. Had started making plans for a west coast in 2011 when he passed away so it ended. I was a little dissappointed when I was in Tampa for the Rays game in 2009 but they did win against the Phillies. So when you talk about the Trop. I understand.
As my sound would say. “You guys are in the pleated pants section “. What a beautiful day. Glad the Rays won for you
that was great showing were the old stadium was, it would give me chills
I always ride public transit to the parks. NY, Boston, Chicago and of course my home team in Philly. You don't need to in Baltimore, everything is walkable.
Soooooo…Adam if you look online that 99 burger is rated at 1,280 calories, which isn’t too bad if you make a meal of it without fries and a diet soda.
I love riding the subway when im in NYC, despite what people say about it, its so useful especially being a Floridian where public transport sucks
The Iconic TV show, Car 54... Where are you? , was filmed in the Bronx
Oh very cool
Should have gone across the river to see where the Polo Grounds were
I was at the game yesterday. Would've been cool to meet you guys. I was in the left field bleachers, I thought Judge tied it up.
You and me both . Off the bat I thought it was gone
I hate Aaron Judge
The burger looked delishes, I saw a yankee game back in 1982 when Darryl Strawberry was on the team. That is a nice stadium and happy that the Rays won go Rays
Do you guys plan to visit some tourist spots in NYC, aside from the filming locations? Since you and Jay have already visited Katz, you might as well try Langers the next time you're in L.A. By the way, the first full-length comic book hero movie was 1966's "Batman" with Adam West and Burt Ward.
If you get the chance, there's a minor league team in Staten Island (Staten Island Ferryhawks). You can walk from the Staten Island ferry. It's probably the prettiest stadium - you can see Manhattan in the distance and watch the ferries, container ships, and even cruise ships in the background, plus, pretty cool baseball game, too.
They have the coolest minor league stadium!
more fans for one game than rays get in a month
That big concrete courthouse in the background of the old Yankee Stadium grounds can be seen in old photos of Yankee Stadium.
I was in new York four weeks ago while they filmed new joker and I saw lady gaga so happy
Pretty cool !
Loved it, it’s great being with you two! Don’t make eye contact in the subway 😂
My wife told us not to talk to anyone on the subway, what does she do, talks away 😂
Love that view! ❤
Would've been funny if Adam did the Truffle Shuffle on the JOKER stairs. Lol
I'm from the Bronx! The only way to walk around the Bronx is "briskly". New Yorkers are fast walkers. I've been to the original Yankee stadium, but then moved to Florida and haven't been back to see the new stadium.