What Happened To The Old Grounds At Yankee Stadium?

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  • @CarlosSol-e9y
    @CarlosSol-e9y Рік тому +7

    Awesome history lesson! Brought back so many memories. Every Yankee fan remembers like it was yesterday the day they got their first glimpse of that iconic shade of green on the old Yankee Stadium infield grass. It was better than Christmas. Now on its 100th anniversary, the site of all that history is not even an afterthought. Turns out the Yankees actually managed to do something worse than pave paradise and put up a parking lot-they’ve let the grass grow over it. Hope this is the first of much more content!

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much, Carlos! I feel you 100%. There was no greater feeling of walking through the tunnel, leading to the stands where you saw the outfield grass, the smell of hot dogs in the air, the whole experience of attending a game at Yankee Stadium in person. It was better than Christmas. You're right! It is a shame that it's not even an afterthought. That real estate has so much history. I should've looked this up prior or during the production of this, but do you know that the old Stadium territory isn't even officially a landmark? How is this possible? The Times article below is from 2008, but still. No reference of that area is considered a landmark to this day. That is a complete travesty. The Yankees have dropped the ball as well as the city and state on this. Yes. This is only the beginning when it comes to me producing content. Stay tuned for more, brother! Again, many thanks as always!
      www.nytimes.com/2008/09/21/sports/baseball/21landmark.html#:~:text=If%20historical%20significance%20is%20a,before%20and%20after%20its%20renovation.

  • @francisfernandez4903
    @francisfernandez4903 Рік тому +3

    Hey man! Love this vid remember me I was the kid that lend you the bat when you were at the old yanke play

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  Рік тому +1

      @francisfernandez4903 Hey! What's going on? Yes. I remember! Wow! I really appreciate you looking me up and watching the video. Thanks again for all that you did that day! Glad you got a chance to be a part of it in a small way!

  • @flirtroll
    @flirtroll Рік тому +4

    I LOVE this! It’s surreal. Zoomer sports fans’s MUST SEE. So much history, not just baseball. I’m so glad I gathered my nerves to say hello to you while you were doing this 😂

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  Рік тому

      Awww! Thank you so much @flirtroll Exactly! Of course, we associate Yankee Stadium with the Yankees. But it’s the football Giants, the heavyweight boxing matches, etc. I’m so glad you enjoyed this! And even more glad that you approached me! 😂 Thank you, once again!

  • @gerrythrash6563
    @gerrythrash6563 5 днів тому +1

    Great video. I'm a lifelong Braves fan, and what happened on that field in 1996 marks one of only two times I got physically upset at a sporting event. I haven't been back to NY since the new joint was built. I'm surprised that the city hasn't done more to maintain that site. I'll have to get up there to check out the new stadium soon.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  5 днів тому

      @gerrythrash6563 Thank you, Gerry! Much appreciated! Ahhh, yes. I remember that night well. I know this makes no sense but I was rooting for you guys, because I cannot root for the Yankees. Is that right? Are you from NY? Yes. Me too. I thought the organization would do something, hence me doing this video. Absolutely! Many thanks for passing by and leaving a comment, Gerry.

  • @KenOnStrength
    @KenOnStrength 6 днів тому +3

    16:58 - There’s one glaring issue: he didn’t do it ‘right there,’ because ‘right there’-the original home plate-now sits awkwardly between second base and the shortstop position. It’s baffling and inexcusable that they couldn’t preserve the field’s original layout.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  6 днів тому +2

      @KenOnStrength Yes. A few people have mentioned that on this thread. I’ve shoulda known about that prior to filming, so that’s my error. It is baffling and inexcusable! I totally agree with you 100%! Thank you so much for passing by and leaving a comment, Ken! Much appreciated!

    • @KenOnStrength
      @KenOnStrength 6 днів тому +1

      @@jayreelz- Fantastic job with this video. Maybe one day the Yankees will restore this field to its former glory-or better yet, when we’re long gone, build a new Yankee Stadium right here on this hallowed ground where it all began.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  5 днів тому +2

      @ Thank you, Ken! I appreciate that! Glad you enjoyed it! Yes. That would be fantastic. Excellent point! Someone else said the same thing earlier on this thread. Maybe 50 years from now, they’ll transition back across the street. Could you imagine what the Stadium would look like then? Much appreciate you stopping by and leaving a couple of comments, Ken! Many thanks!

  • @daviddreckman1177
    @daviddreckman1177 День тому +1

    I have been there many times. As others mentioned, 2nd base was home plate. Very good video.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  20 годин тому

      @daviddreckman1177 Yes indeed, David! That is my error. I own up to that. Thank you very much! I really appreciate it. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment!

  • @Alyx_Vance
    @Alyx_Vance 4 дні тому +1

    Even as a Red Sox fan, I couldn't agree more. Great vid thank you.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  4 дні тому

      @Alyx_Vance Thank you, Alyx! I really appreciate that! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.

  • @Kevin-po2dl
    @Kevin-po2dl Рік тому +2

    Awesome video brother! I really enjoyed it! It brought a tear to my eye because I miss NY , the old NY when I was growing up there, I’m a die hard Mets fan as well, but I love baseball and the history of it, and yes a lot of history was played on that field, I can’t believe that was Yankee Stadium at one time, they should have never gotten rid of that stadium very sad, I went to a few Yankee games when I was a kid and yes it was a special place and like you I am a Mets fan until the day the lord calls me home, but the history in that stadium and on that field is amazing. So sad that they are not keeping up with it. I just want to say thank you so much for making this video it was really great watching it, I was born in the Bronx Fordham road back in 74 , had my first birthday there, then mom and dad moved to Queens. Thanks brother you are the real NEW YORKER!!! ✝️👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  Рік тому +1

      @Kevin-po2dl Kevin!!! First off, thank you SO MUCH for your kind words and unwavering support. I truly appreciate it! I had to acknowledge that first before anything. Second! You were born in the Bronx, huh? Fordham Rd? I know the area very well. I'm glad that this resonated with you, not just from a baseball/sports perspective, but missing NY on a whole. As for the field/old stadium? I know I could've mentioned a ton more (Reggie's 3HR in GM 6 of '77 World Series. Brawl between Carlton Fisk & Lou Piniella at home plate. Even Cosmos soccer when Pele was on board) It's a shame that the city or even the organization doesn't make this hallowed ground into an outdoor museum of sorts. This was one of the points in making this video. It is sad that nothing is being done about it. And yes, Mets fan til the bitter end, but I had to pay respect and honor all of the legends, icons that graced the field that has become forgotten over time. Many thanks again, brother!

    • @Kevin-po2dl
      @Kevin-po2dl Рік тому +1

      @@jayreelz Union hospital in the Bronx.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  Рік тому +1

      @@Kevin-po2dl Oh yeah! I know it very well. Walked, run, drove by there countless times.

    • @Kevin-po2dl
      @Kevin-po2dl Рік тому +1

      @@jayreelz Yes I remember the cosmos and the NY Arrows ! Yes when I was a kid I had a friend and he used to go to a lot of Cosmos games his uncle always got tickets.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  Рік тому +1

      @@Kevin-po2dl YES! The NY Arrows! Weren't they part of an indoor soccer league? Is that right? Wow! I've never went to a Cosmos game as a boy. I know they were really popular during the mid to late 70's. A 30 for 30 was made about them. I haven't seen it, but heard it was very good.

  • @hellboundclic
    @hellboundclic Рік тому +3

    This is what the love of sports is all about. Excellent analysis and thoughts, primo. Never stop the hustle and grind.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  Рік тому +1

      @hellboundclic My man! No doubt, bro! You know what it is! Thank you so much for viewing this. You know how much you mean to me and the success of this podcast. As long as I'm breathing, I will never stop! Much love, fam!

  • @jasonnstegall
    @jasonnstegall 2 місяці тому +4

    Gotta say…mad respect that you respect the Yankees’ achievements - even if they did break your heart at times.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  2 місяці тому +2

      @jasonnstegall I really appreciate that, Jason. First off, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. As a lifelong baseball fan, how could I not? Especially what has taken place on that hallowed ground. Many thanks again for acknowledging, J!

  • @dondavis5633
    @dondavis5633 7 днів тому +3

    I've always felt that Yankee Stadium should have been kept in play, as it truly IS hallowed ground. And I'm a Dodgers fan! Like so many other Angelenos, I hope Dodger Stadium never falls prey to those who think bigger -- and modern! -- is better. I've always felt like the Red Sox did the right thing by sticking with Fenway, ANOTHER great citadel of baseball history. If THEY could do it, why not the Yanks? And why isn't that dreary field a true Yankees Museum, with markers, plaques and even statues of the great players who made the place what it is? Ah well, thanks for the excellent historical trip down memory lane; I really enjoyed it!
    P.S. -- If the Mets had beaten the Dodgers this last October, I'd have very happily rooted for them in the Series. After all, our Dodgers donated that gorgeous shade of blue they wear on those beautiful Mets uniforms!

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  7 днів тому

      @dondavis5633 Yes. 100%. If there was someway that they could've renovated it, despite a two year upgrade back in 1976, they should've done so. Fenway (like you mentioned) and Wrigley seem to be in tact. And I get it that the Mets needed a new building as well. I understand it would've been chaotic to redo the place, but if they could've kept it on that soil, I'm sure they would have. It's puzzling why the organization hasn't done exactly what you said. Whether it'd be an outdoor museum or partial indoor/outdoor. It's a shame. That would be criminal if the Dodgers fell prey and moved to another part of the city, but didn't I hear that they're getting a $150M upgrade themselves?
      P.S. Ahhh! Is that right? I appreciate that. And yes, we did get that Dodger blue from you guys! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment, Don! Much appreciated!

  • @Mr360cuda
    @Mr360cuda 10 днів тому +4

    I completely agree with you. Detroit demolished tiger stadium in the 2000’s . However, a group of volunteers maintained the field for years and eventually investors decided to back the project and Today the corner of Michigan and Trumbell is becoming a big part of the community again! Let’s hope Brooklyn can do the same for the grounds of Yankee Stadium.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  10 днів тому +3

      @Mr360cuda Thanks, Cuda! I really appreciate you stopping by, watching and leaving a comment. Wow! That's pretty cool. Tiger Stadium is one of the great old stadiums ever. That deep center field. Reggie's famous All-Star Game HR in '71. It's sad that they couldn't make these old stadiums into museums of some sort. It's all about money and building over it, instead of preserving the area and the impact that it had. Great to hear they've done that they're doing something to make it part of the community.

    • @rockinrobin8549
      @rockinrobin8549 8 днів тому +2

      In 2012-2013 I got to walk onto the field at the old Tiger Stadium site. Post-demolition (2010) the fence had a gate that was just hanging open. Walking onto the field where Kaline, Ruth, Gehrig, Maris, Trammel, Whitaker and sooo many legends played the game gave me a chill. Went there as a kid a lot for games. Now I work right down the street. The site is pretty nice now with condos around the perimeter and the refurbished ball field used for kid's leagues is a nice touch. Glad I took that stroll before it got all built up.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  8 днів тому +1

      @@rockinrobin8549 Robin! Thanks for sharing your story. I’m sure it was an absolute thrill to walk those grounds of where all of baseball’s immortal players once stood. And now you work down the street from there? Wow! That’s fantastic! I understand these stadiums of the past (Fenway & Wrigley, not withstanding) are no longer with us, but at least we have the memories as boys and teens that are indelible forever! Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. Much appreciated!

    • @ramon3964
      @ramon3964 6 днів тому +2

      I just saw your video and I really liked it. I didn't realize that people were allowed to roam the old grounds. I think I'm going to have to visit when the weather gets warmer. Goodluck with your Mets and God bless you 🙏🏻

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  6 днів тому +1

      @@ramon3964 Hey Ramon! Thank you very much! I really appreciate it! Yes, you can. Definitely check it out once the seasons change. It's pretty cool to think of all that has taken place there and you have a chance to walk through it. HA! We'll see about the Mets this upcoming year. I appreciate that, Ramon! Thank you again! God bless you as well!

  • @Glitch94
    @Glitch94 7 днів тому +2

    The Reason why the Giants and Dodgers barely have any sort of plaques commemorating their existence in NY was because of the bad taste they left moving to California granted it wasn’t their fault for moving. It’s a shame that NYC and the Yankees didn’t really due a good job preserving this hollow grounds. The Yankees are SO BIG on tradition yet they tear down the house that Ruth built. Yes the old one was deteriorating but it’s still an icon in America.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  7 днів тому +2

      @Glitch94 Hey Glitch. Other than a couple of signs near where the Polo Grounds and Ebbets Field once stood, you're right, they don't have much as far as where the old stadiums were. It really is a shame. The Shot Heard Round The World is one of the all time great baseball moments. I get it, it was 74 years ago, but still. And yes. I do agree with your Yankee take. Big on tradition and their history and the old grounds are an afterthought. This is why I decided to make this video. Thanks for passing by and leaving a comment, Glitch! Much appreciated!

  • @markravitz1684
    @markravitz1684 6 днів тому +2

    This guy gets it!!!!! The people that work for the Yankees do not! However, the field was actually lowered by five feet during the 1974-75 renovation. The current home plate and pitching mound are not in the same place as the ones were in the functioning park. Still, it's the same space. The Bronx courthouse beyond the right field fence was part of aura of the real Yankee Stadium. It was visible during Gehrig's 1939 speech, among other things

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  6 днів тому +1

      @markravitz1684 Thanks, Mark! I appreciate you stopping by and leaving a comment! Others on this thread have mentioned that home plate is where second base is, so that is my error. I should've known that prior to filming. It is the same space, indeed! I totally agree. That courthouse is synonymous with the old Stadium. It added to the charm, despite it being a few blocks away. Good comments all around, Mark! Many thanks!

    • @markravitz1684
      @markravitz1684 6 днів тому +1

      @jayreelz thanks so much! I knew every knook and cranny of the renovated park. A part of me died with the place. I will never go back. The new place is an expensive imitation

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  6 днів тому

      @@markravitz1684 You're welcome, Mark! Oh! I believe it! I'm sorry to hear that a part of you died when they transitioned across the street. I totally agree. The new building has zero charm or appeal to the old one. Do you live in NY, Mark?

    • @markravitz1684
      @markravitz1684 6 днів тому +1

      @@jayreelz I was born and raised there. I now live in Florida and if and when I go back to visit, will avoid the area as I have in the past

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  6 днів тому

      @@markravitz1684 Ahhh! Ok. Wonderful! Would you visit the old grounds?

  • @Bo-hb3eo
    @Bo-hb3eo 7 днів тому +1

    I absolutely get what you’re saying. I feel the same way about Tiger Stadium. And as far as Yankee Stadium… Notre Dame-Army back in the day. The history just goes on forever and ever.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  7 днів тому +1

      @@Bo-hb3eo Thank you, Bo! I’ve seen a few people make some comments (positive, of course) in regards to Tiger Stadium. I miss those old parks. Yes. I forgot about Notre Dame-Army. 0-0 back in the 30’s or 40’s. The history does go on forever and ever. That’s one thing I will always stress on my podcast/channel! Sports was played before 2000. I appreciate you stopping by and leaving a comment!

  • @michaelwilber774
    @michaelwilber774 3 місяці тому +3

    I live in Kansas City Mo, I love the Royals, when they tear down the k and build a new stadium someplace I hope they do a better job of keeping that space recognized. Though the chiefs are talking about building over it. I have visited the Kansas city A's Field. It's also a bunch of houses now, but there is a section that tell the history.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  3 місяці тому +1

      @michaelwilber774 Hey Mike! Thanks so much for your comment! Much appreciated! I know there’s been talk about moving the Royals/Chiefs to Kansas, although the Royals want to move downtown and the Chiefs will refurbish Arrowhead. Interesting about the area that was the old A’s stadium. Same could be said here in NY for the baseball Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers. They are housing projects, but there is a mention of it. I love old time baseball. I wish I can go back in a time machine to experience it.

    • @michaelwilber774
      @michaelwilber774 3 місяці тому +1

      @@jayreelz you should do a video on the Kansas city A's, it has unfortunately 😎 a lot of Yankees history, for instance Rodger Maris played with the minor league team kc blues, along with mantle at one point, Jackie Robinson also played there same stadium with the monarchs. The longest NFL game was played there with the chiefs. All at the corner of 22nd and Brooklyn. The royals played their first couple of seasons at that stadium as well. Municipal stadium

    • @michaelwilber774
      @michaelwilber774 3 місяці тому +1

      @@jayreelz also forget to mention Lou Gehrig played a exhibition game there a few weeks before retirement. The Beatles also played there one night only

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  3 місяці тому +1

      @@michaelwilber774 I'd love to. If I am able to get out there and peruse where the stadium once stood, absolutely. Sounds like a lot of history and great stories came from that area before they moved to Oakland in 1966, I believe. Great stuff, Michael. I really appreciate you hopping on board and sharing this with me. Thank you so much!

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  3 місяці тому +1

      @@michaelwilber774 Really? Lou Gehrig, the Iron Man himself. Lived in an area of the Bronx called Riverdale. Which I believe his home is still there. I have to research that. And the Beatles, too? Wow! I was unaware of that. Again, great stuff Michael! Much appreciated!

  • @Se7enmax9
    @Se7enmax9 14 днів тому +3

    I’m with you, many places around the country where history is being erased/lost.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  14 днів тому

      @Se7enmax9 It's a shame! It really is. That ground is sacred and it isn't being preserved at all. I appreciate you stopping by and leaving a comment, Seven! Many thanks! Happy New Year to you and yours!

  • @robertcropley7714
    @robertcropley7714 8 днів тому +2

    They sold off bits and pieces of the old stadium as much as they possibly could. You could purchase a pair of bleacher seats, individual bricks from the wall in monument park, small pieces of the field and other things as well. I think it should have been preserved as a museum given the incredible amount of history that was linked to the stadium.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  8 днів тому +1

      @@robertcropley7714 Yes. I do recall that. An opportunity for a money grab, which I don’t like, but if the’yre going to do that, then why not make the old grounds into a museum, right? Great insight, Robert! Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. Much appreciated!

  • @FredericBarclay-yg3vg
    @FredericBarclay-yg3vg 6 днів тому +1

    Nice video,if i can only remember to Like it. Tried to go by there in May of last year ( from SC and a Braves fan who listens to Sterling and Susan when i can) but the area of Concourse to the street behind, i guess the outfield, was closed off. You go downhill and YS is barely visible to the R; it was the week Harry and Meghan were in NY. 9-11-01: WE'LL NEVER FORGET. 🇺🇸

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  6 днів тому

      @FredericBarclay-yg3vg Thanks Frederic! I really appreciate it! Is that right? Yes. It's almost as if it's tucked away and can only see it when you approach it after crossing the street under the elevated 4 train. Ahhh! During 9/11. Wow! Many thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment!

  • @rpcclo
    @rpcclo 8 днів тому +1

    This is an amazing video - a lot of history which I find fascinating . I read an article ironically about the old yankee stadium field and it mentioned that the old home plate is roughly where second base is on this field. I guess that maybe the seating was located roughly where the new home plate is. Either way it’s hallowed ground and would love to see it for myself. Great job

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  7 днів тому

      @@rpcclo Ahhhh! Thank you so much, RP! I really appreciate it! Yes. I’m all about sports history. I feel it’s not talked about as much as it should be. A lot of “prisoners of the moment” where sports started in 2010! Yes. I received a quite a few comments mentioning home plate near second base. That’s my error for not noticing. Hopefully one day you make it here to walk on those grounds. Where are you from? Many thanks again for the kind words, RP!

    • @rpcclo
      @rpcclo 7 днів тому +1

      ⁠@@jayreelzhey man thank you for the reply. I live in San Francisco Bay Area as second generation Italian. Believe it or not I’m a Dodger fan just like my dad. Keep up the great work and I’ll let you know if I make it out there..

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  7 днів тому

      @@rpcclo Sure. You're welcome. Thank you for watching. leaving a comment and responding as well. I greatly appreciate it! Wow! A Dodger fan in SF. Must be tough to mask your fandom in enemy territory. Thank you so much for the kind words, RP! Yes. Please do. That'd be great!

    • @rpcclo
      @rpcclo 6 днів тому +1

      @ oh yeah it gets interesting sometimes when I wear my dodger cap - especially the one with a Japanese flag on the side and ohtani’s name stitched on the back in Japanese

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  6 днів тому

      @@rpcclo Oh wow! That must be a nice cap! Was that custom made? Or did New Era produce that cap? Real cool!

  • @rwpmusic
    @rwpmusic 8 днів тому +2

    Cool video man. Sadly none of the spots you point out are the actual locations of the plate or mound at either very if YS. The approx location of home plate from the renovated stadium is close to 2nd base at that park.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  8 днів тому

      @@rwpmusic Thanks RWP! I appreciate that. You may be right about the proximity of the mound and home plate being off, although I think it’s pretty close. All in all, I wish they didn’t mess with the dimensions at the old location. As a fan, it would’ve been nice to have home plate & the mound where it should be. I truly appreciate you leaving a comment, RWP!

  • @EdwardSokolowski-n9l
    @EdwardSokolowski-n9l 6 днів тому +1

    Old Yankee Stadium Saw many double headers there years ago sat in general admission seats behind home plate ticket cost $1.50

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  6 днів тому

      @EdwardSokolowski-n9l Wow! $1.50 What year was that? Do you recall, Ed? Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment! Much appreciated!

  • @jose2144
    @jose2144 8 днів тому +1

    Hey Jay just saw your video at the Old Yankee Stadium grounds. Which is now a public park. I too am a Die-Hard Met fan, but also a baseball fan. And just to be clear I probably know more about the Yanks than most Yankee fans! I have to to keep the Yank fans in check. Haha. But yes that field that was once Yankee Stadium should be pristine & manicured for the public. That way fans like you & me ( I haven’t stepped on that field) can imagine the history behind it. I grew up on 137st & Cypress Ave. We would get the fellas together, walk across the Tribough Bridge to Randall’s Island, to get a field to play baseball all day! That was 50 yrs ago. Most of the fields then were filled with rocks & dirt. Today ,with the help of Mayor Bloomberg & many private schools , Randall’s Island is NOW filled with pristine & manicured fields. Many with sprinkler systems. Well if those fields can be taken care of , where is the NYC Parks Dept at the former Yankee field? Actually the Steinbrenners are always displaying their history, with Championships & Retired numbers. Shouldn’t they participate in the upkeep of their former field? I mean how much would it cost to maintain it. I know the Steinbrenners aren’t hurting for money, I understand they’re printing money at the new Stadium. Isn’t that former field part of their legacy? Actually 26 Championships have been won on the former field. Only 1 at the present Stadium. Hopefully someone in the Yankee front office will realize that the former field is a part of their history. As for me again Die-Hard Met fan ( I’ve died hard Many times!) I can say I’ve been to the Original Yankee Stadium ( Bobby Murcer, Roy White, Gene Michael) the Restored Yankee Stadium ( Reggie Jackson, Willie Randolph, Greg Nettles) & todays version. Well Thank you for that video, & I think come spring time, I’ll get my son ( whose 35 now) tell him to grab his glove so we can have a catch on the field. Yes pristine baseball diamonds are scarce in the Bronx, that field ,that hollowed ground ( as many Yank fans old say) should be maintained & be a proud addition to the Yankee history. Thank you again ….& LETS GO METS! Hahaha

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  7 днів тому

      @@jose2144 Jose! First off, thanks for passing by and leaving great comments. I really appreciate it! Second, thanks for all of what you shared. You’re spot on with what you said. From the Yankee organization taking into consideration of preserving that hallowed ground. To you and your pals walking across the Triboro Bridge. To the renovation of Randall’s Island. All great stuff, Jose. And lastly, Let’s GO Mets, from one diehard fan to another. I will do a video similar to this commemorating Shea Stadium in the spring! Again, much appreciate you stopping by!

  • @codeeast1224
    @codeeast1224 7 днів тому +2

    Actually I think home is where second base is there. There’s pics on google of it

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  7 днів тому +1

      @codeeast1224 Yes. A few people on this thread have mentioned that. That’s my error! 100%. I should’ve known that! Much appreciate you stopping by, Code! Thanks for leaving a comment!

    • @codeeast1224
      @codeeast1224 7 днів тому +1

      @ beautiful video tho, thanks a lot for noticing my comment and taking time to reply!

    • @codeeast1224
      @codeeast1224 7 днів тому +1

      @ I’ve also been there a few times, I stood there imagining what Mickey, Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Jeter and so many others saw.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  7 днів тому

      @@codeeast1224 Absolutely! I appreciate that! Again, many thanks to you again, Code!

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  7 днів тому +1

      @@codeeast1224 Have you? That’s terrific! Good to read. It is a special place, even if it’s a shell of its old self. When did you last visit?

  • @craigacosta5785
    @craigacosta5785 8 днів тому +2

    One thing I can't understand is how more Yankees fans weren't up in arms when they tore down Yankees stadium. If they tried that shit in Boston or Wrigley the fans would have lost their shit. I am a proud met fan but also have a love for baseball history. Ruth Maris Mantle and others played. 100 plus years. There is more soul in that empty field than that mausoleum that they call Yankee stadium. 😢😢😢

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  8 днів тому

      @@craigacosta5785 Craig! I completely agree with you! Fenway & Wrigley are iconic, just as the old Yankee Stadium, but without the deep tradition and history. That’s cool that we both are Met fans and love baseball history. You can’t argue with those names you mentioned. Legendary to say the least. And yes, the old grounds has far more soul and charm than the new one. The cathedral of baseball, it is not. Many thanks for leaving a comment and stopping by, Craig! Much appreciated!

  • @alexsneh19
    @alexsneh19 8 днів тому +1

    Hey dude, first of all, great video! I was 9 when the old stadium closed down in 2008 and I only got to visit that stadium 3 or 4 times. The last game I went to was on August 29, 2008 when the Yankees beat the Blue Jays 2-1 in one of Carl Pavano's rare starts no less!
    Also, I'm sorry to break it to you, but the site of home plate from the old stadium is actually located around where second base is on that diamond you were standing on. I know it's a common misconception that home plate on that diamond is at the same exact spot as it was in the old Yankee Stadium, but just wanted to let you know.
    Thanks again for this great video!

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  8 днів тому +1

      @@alexsneh19 Alex! Thank you so much for leaving a comment and stopping by. I know another person said the same thing. Is that right. It’s such a big area, you want to believe home plate was where it originally was. Oh really? You were 9 back in 2007. Wow! Carl Pavano pitched in the game you went too? I’m glad you remember it vividly. Big Yankee fan, I take it. At least you got to visit and have fond memories of it. Thank you for sharing your story as well, Alex! Much appreciated!

    • @alexsneh19
      @alexsneh19 7 днів тому +1

      @@jayreelz Hope you do a video of the site of Shea Stadium sometime! I only visited that stadium twice in 2006 when my summer camp gave us tickets to games against the Pirates, which sadly I don’t remember that much. Shea Stadium was kind of a dump but it still had so much history that it was sad to see that one go too!

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  7 днів тому

      @ You’re reading my mind, Alex! I will make a video on the old grounds of Shea Stadium for sure. Stay tuned for that! Really? Back in 2006! Do you have any photos from that day! You may have been young, but you were there! Yes. It was a dump for sure, but it did have a little charm. I appreciate you following up, Alex. I would think I’ll have that video ready near opening day!

  • @whobilly1
    @whobilly1 7 днів тому +1

    Great video. Sad that it's not noted as a piece of history.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  7 днів тому

      @@whobilly1 Thank you, WhoBilly! I really appreciate it! Yes. I totally agree! 100%!

  • @TheBadGuyEnt
    @TheBadGuyEnt 8 днів тому +1

    As a Met's fan I don't understand how old Yankee Stadium is not listed as a historical landmark.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  8 днів тому +1

      @@TheBadGuyEnt I agree 100%, Bad Guy! It’s unfathomable. I hope at some point they change that and do something to preserve that space and confirm it as a landmark! Many thanks for passing by and leaving a comment! Much appreciated!

  • @sportscardsreportcards
    @sportscardsreportcards День тому +1

    That same mound that Sandy Koufax struck out 15 Yankees in a World Series

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  День тому +1

      @sportscardsreportcards Yes! I failed to mention that one, too! Excellent, SportsCards! Game 1 in 1963. Another great moment that took place on that real estate. Many thanks for passing by and leaving a comment. Much appreciated!

  • @HockeySense914
    @HockeySense914 Рік тому +3

    It's a shame. You can see Jeffrey Maier taking the ball away from Tony Tarasco and Richie Garcia calling it a HR.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  Рік тому +1

      @HockeySense914 It is. LOL! Yes. That's another moment that I could've included in the video. Good one!

  • @Sizxy4269
    @Sizxy4269 Рік тому +2

    Team is so ass but yanks will always be my team, btw great video man 👍

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  Рік тому

      @Autisticdan-pi3vo Another tough loss today. This is all part of being a fan. Going through the good times and bad. Ahhh! Thanks man! I really appreciate it! 👍🏼

  • @mikecasale9360
    @mikecasale9360 6 днів тому +1

    Thanks bro for a greedy video, yes they can do something at that spot for sure. So many people once played on that field and really is sad, nothing! Shame. Thanks again my Mets friend.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  6 днів тому +1

      #mikecasale9360 You're welcome, bro! My pleasure. You would think they'd do something and not let it wither away. Exactly! A damn shame, for sure. Much appreciated, Mike! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.

    • @mikecasale9360
      @mikecasale9360 5 днів тому +1

      @ I enjoy people who love the history of the game, I am a Yankee and SF Giants fan. I know it’s crazy but born into a Yankee family outside NYC then moved to the Bay Area growing up with the Giants and A’s. So many teams have great history just like the two teams I cannot stand Dodgers and Red Sox, but the history is great! In those organizations. Thanks again, I need to get up to a Mets game one of these days. Be fun! I never saw your knew stadium.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  5 днів тому

      @ Ahhh! That’s awesome, Mike! It’s one of the many reasons why I do a sports podcast. To talk about the history of the game at times. Ok. I understand having two teams you root for. Haha! Yes. The Dodgers & Red Sox have tremendous history. I can imagine your sports hatred for them because of who you root for. You’re welcome, Mike! My pleasure. Citi Field is beautiful. I think you’d like it. Many thanks again for passing by!

  • @frankiegee8656
    @frankiegee8656 8 днів тому +3

    The parks department won't maintain it. Historically speaking, the N.Y.C. parks department only maintains parks in white neighborhoods. I used to live in the South Bronx growing up. I played in a little league of only Puerto Rican boys. The league was started because the established leagues were white and did not want to integrate. In order to have the parks department fix our field in Crotona Park in the Bronx, back in 1968 all of the players in the league with some parents went into the Bronx Borough presidents office and staged a sit in till he came out and spoke to us. Two months later the field was resodded, the fences fixed, the water fountains repaired, the stands rebuilt...you follow my drift? Sooooo what you see in this historic field is only status quo for residents of that neighborhood. Maybe when the area is gentrified the department of parks will fix up and maintain this historic location.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  8 днів тому +1

      @frankiegee8656 First off, Frankie! Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. Much appreciated! Second, excellent insight and analysis! You’re right! I’m sure the neighborhood has a lot to do with it. As much as the area beneath the South Bronx (Mott Haven) has been slowly making a shift to being gentrified, it’s not there yet. It’s still a shame considering the amount of history that real estate has produced. And it’s RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET, which makes it more infuriating. In this capitalistic climate, you would’ve thought the Yankees would work with the city to construct a museum of sorts. Who knows if we’ll ever see it, even if that part of the Bronx turns into Williamsburg in the years to come! Many thanks again, Frankie!

  • @michaelcrockette8694
    @michaelcrockette8694 6 днів тому +1

    been a fan since 1968. they can put the “Yankee Stadium” sign on the new park and call it “Yankee Stadium” but the fact is Yankee Stadium doesn’t exist anymore. I understand the need for a new building because there wasn’t anything else that could have been done to improve the real Yankee Stadium but the new place is not “Yankee Stadium”. I can never revisit the place that I went to in the sixties. the new place is nice and state of the art but it is not “Yankee Stadium”.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  6 днів тому

      @michaelcrockette8694 I totally agree. Whenever I hear people say, "the cathedral of baseball", I say, 'not the new place'. That land didn't produce the history, the memories, etc. I couldn't agree any more with what you wrote, Michael! Thank you so much for passing by and leaving a comment. Much appreciated!

  • @gregsten3700
    @gregsten3700 6 днів тому

    u are 100 percent right and respect the fact u are actually met fan saying this ...i hope they do listen to u ...and dont believe for second they dont got the money lol....im big yank fan and been to lot of games and lucky to have actually met lot of great yankees....and i too did go to that field slash park to walk the holy grounds and u actually got goose bumps it was really cool and didnt even cost any extra other then normal parking fees and stuff because saw yankee game after i went .....but yea i honestly dont even know why they took old one down nothing was really wrong with it and why they just didnt rebuild same spot like they did the first time (already got rebuilt) because they had to rebuild it in concrete cause the area was not great ...same with shea i didnt really see anything wrong with shea ok citi is nice too but ...and look at even giants stadium which was nice rebuilt it to met life gotta be ugliest stadium in football now hahahaha ....they better not change madison square garden lol they talking bout that now and that arena is gorgeous inside and out ....later bro ty .....respect

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  6 днів тому

      @gregsten3700 Thanks, Greg! I really appreciate it! Who knows? Maybe one day they'll realize that they should've done something years ago and actually take initiative to build something for fans like ourselves to appreciate what has taken place on that hallowed ground. Oh! They definitely have the money! LOL Sounds like you've spent plenty of time at the old stadium. I get it. All of these franchises try to keep up with the Joneses with luxury suites, amenities, food courts, etc. so both the Yanks and Mets had to join the party. MetLife is a disaster!! Totally agree. For a new stadium, it has zero charm or appeal! As for MSG, I can't see them doing anything to it. They just renovated it about a decade ago. Many thanks for passing by and leaving a comment, Greg! I truly appreciate it!

  • @veronaraven3099
    @veronaraven3099 7 днів тому +1

    They should have taken the grass over to the new park.

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  7 днів тому

      @@veronaraven3099 That would’ve been pretty cool! In this day and age, that’s not implausible! Much appreciate you passing by and leaving a comment, Verona. Thank you!

  • @trapezemusic
    @trapezemusic 13 годин тому

    Clearly, the NYC Dept of Parks & Recreation either don't have the proper funding and/or interest to keep this special public park in good condition. As for the NY Yankees, they certainly cannot cry about budget woes. So, what's their excuse? Could it be that they want all Yankee fans to forget about the original site and focus only on the amusement park that includes a baseball field?

  • @JonnyBlanco89
    @JonnyBlanco89 6 днів тому +2

    Old stadium was way better

    • @jayreelz
      @jayreelz  6 днів тому +1

      @JonnyBlanco89 No doubt! Besides the history of the place, there was a significant home field advantage that the new stadium does not have. I appreciate you stopping by and leaving a comment, Jonny! Many thanks!