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The Sounds of October?
There has been a lot of talk about how the new Yankee Stadium sounds in comparison to the old one. That’s natural – the new Stadium has been compared to the old one in just about everything. Most of the time, the new Stadium wins handily. Just not necessarily in volume. Normally I ...
Why Your Stadium Sucks: Yankee Stadium
deadspin.com — This is a weekly feature in which I (and maybe you, too, readers) detail the various reasons... for hating your ballpark. This week: Yankee Fucking Stadium . For this, the season's final installment of our stadium series, I asked a wide range of ... (more) Why Your Stadium Sucks: Yankee Stadium
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An Incomplete List of Things I Cannot Deal With Today
Walkoff Walk — ... Questions regarding whether Chase Utley should win the MVP if the Phillies lose. Trying to predict Andy Pettitte's performance based purely on past results. What are we, sabermetricians or sabermagicians? Amirite? Hand-wringing, teeth-gnashing, garment-rending, and general incontinence. First guessing, second guessing, third guessing, and advance told-you-so's Talking about the weather, the Stadium design, and other things the players cannot affect People asking me if I'm ...

World Series Game 6: Andy, Pedro, Wickman, Howe
The Big Lead — ... The real question is, will Yankee Stadium finally get loud, like, really loud? Hopefully everyone who enjoyed a shrimp kebab and an awkward high five during Games 1 and 2 will not be in attendance tonight. ...

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Why Yankee Stadium Um Isn't so Good (Deadspin)
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On The Damon Steal
lookoutlanding.com 11/3/2009 — It was a very heads-up play. Not a lot of guys would've been paying attention to third base in that situation, but Damon was thinking the whole time, and earned himself a free 90 feet. There was no risk - he saw that the base was uncovered and knew ...
October 29, 2009
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Pictures From Yankee Stadium At Game 1 Of The World Series (Part 2)
metspolice.com 11/2/2009 — One of the nice things about my trip to Fake New Yankee Stadium is that my seat had a TV above me...and I was able to capture a picture of Scoreboard Tara.  Tara does some pre-game stuff and well I'm not sure exactly how she got the gig. Mrs. Mets Police's ...
The play that changed the World Series
mlbnotebook.com 11/3/2009 — Thanks to a heads-up play by Johnny Damon and the Phillies playing the lefty power hitter shift defense, what could have been a World Series tied 2-2 is now a 3-1 Yankees series lead. Game 4 becomes an instant classic in the latest volume of World Series history. All becuase Johnny Damon ...  ...
Damon's 'instinctual' double dash makes World Series history
sports.yahoo.com 11/4/2009 — PHILADELPHIA — Had Derek Jeter (notes) been the culprit of the double theft, it would have gone done in the history books as the all-time greatest display of "baseball smarts." But since it was a self-described Idiot doing the ...
So, just how good was Damon’s steal?
hardballtimes.com 11/3/2009 — As I'm sure you all have heard, Johnny Damon took advantage of the shift to advance an extra base on a steal of second last night. While it was a very heads up and exciting play, it simply didn't have much of an impact on the game itself. As Jeff Sullivan of Lookout Landing notes : # ...
Come out to Yankee Stadium with the Squawkers
subwaysquawkers.blogspot.com 11/1/2009 — Squawker Jon and I - as well as at least one of our readers - are going to meet up tonight at Yankee Stadium to watch Game 4 on the big screen. If you'd like to meet up with us and say hey, and/or watch the game with Jon and me, please email subwaysquawkers@gmail.com  . Also, here's my ...
Damon to White Sox?
mlbdailydish.com 11/3/2009 — More photos » by Elise Amendola - AP Browse more photos » The Boston Globe suggests that if the Yankees decide not to bring back Johnny Damon, the White Sox ...
Andy vs. Pedro: A party like it's 1999NY Post: Sports 11/4/2009
It's remarkable that here we are, all these years later, and this is the pitching match-up we are getting at Yankee Stadium in a World Series elimination game. Andy Pettitte for the Yankees. Pedro Martinez for the Phillies. It's impossible to ...
Victorino in Phils lineup for Game 6Major League Baseball News 11/4/2009
Phillies center fielder Shane Victorino will play Wednesday night in Game 6 of the World Series at Yankee Stadium. Victorino suffered a bruise to his right index finger Monday in Game 5 at Citizens Bank Park when Yankees right-hander A.J. Burnett hit ...
World Series Game 6: Phillies-Yankees live blogBlogging the Bombers - NY Daily News Blogs 11/5/2009
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Return to new Yankees park mirrors 1923 SeriesUSATODAY.com MLB - Top Stories 11/5/2009
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Sports of The Times: It Feels Like Old Times at the New StadiumNYT > Baseball 11/5/2009
It felt just the way a World Series used to feel at Yankee Stadium. Except for the cold and the darkness of early November, of course.