NY Yankees unveil new stadium plans

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Yankees to detail plans for $800 million stadium

June 14, 2005
CBS SportsLine.com wire reports

NEW YORK -- The New York Yankees will announce detailed plans Wednesday for a new $800 million ballpark, which would be built adjacent to the current Yankee Stadium and could be ready by the 2009 season.

The team has spent years planning the new stadium, which will have a capacity of at least 50,800 -- approximately 6,000 seats fewer than the current ballpark -- but could be expanded to about 54,000. It would be constructed in Macombs Dam Park, to the north of the current stadium, and financed by the team.

Yankee Stadium, which opened in 1923, is the third-oldest park in use in the major leagues, younger only than Boston's Fenway Park (1912) and Chicago's Wrigley Field (1914). Yankee Stadium was renovated extensively in 1974-75, but the team has long desired a modern ballpark with more luxury suites and wider concourses.

The stadium plan calls for the new ballpark to resemble the original Yankee Stadium in many of its details, and the dimensions of the playing field would be identical to the current ballpark. It would have 50-60 suites, up from 18 in the current stadium.

Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, New York Gov. George Pataki and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg planned to attend a Wednesday news conference announcing the stadium, Steinbrenner spokesman Howard Rubenstein said.

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The Yankees want to build a new stadium adjacent to their current Bronx home. (AP)

The Yankees hope to start construction in 2006 and move into the new ballpark in 2009, an ambitious timetable given the delays that frequently occur in construction in New York.

Approval from the state Legislature and the City Council is necessary. The state would contribute about $70 million to increase parking from 7,000 spaces to 11,000, and the city would replace the lost parkland as part of the deal. A new commuter train station and expanded ferry terminal are also part of the plan.

Just last weekend, the city and the Mets announced plans for a new $600 million ballpark next to Shea Stadium. That facility would be used for the 2012 Olympics if the International Olympic Committee votes July 6 to award the event to New York.

That plan was drawn up after last week's collapse of the proposal to build a retractable-roof stadium in Manhattan for the NFL's Jets and the Olympics.

The Yankees and New York City's government agreed several weeks ago to a memorandum of understanding for the new Bronx ballpark. The team will pay for the stadium on its own, and the cost of paying off the bonds used to raise the money will be deducted from the Yankees' locally generated revenue. That will lower the Yankees' revenue sharing payments to the commissioner's office.

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:lol: At the Yankee fans here (and everywhere for that matter).

I guess George decided to one-up my boys (i.e. the Mets) and build a new ballpark as well.

And by the way Flash, Wrigley and Fenway are just as important as Yankee Stadium (not to mention the Rose Bowl).
 
mathiaslg said:
:lol: At the Yankee fans here (and everywhere for that matter).

I guess George decided to one-up my boys (i.e. the Mets) and build a new ballpark as well.

And by the way Flash, Wrigley and Fenway are just as important as Yankee Stadium (not to mention the Rose Bowl).

the mets :lol: :lol: :lol: ;)


Wrigley and Fenway are both great parks that I have been to, however nothing matches Yankee Stadium for pure history ;)
 
FLASHWOK said:
Wrigley and Fenway are both great parks that I have been to, however nothing matches Yankee Stadium for pure history ;)

That is a load of crap. Do you know how much those Boston and Chicago fecks have suffered over the decades? Every good historian knows suffering is far more important than jubilation ;)

And don't make fun of my Mets. I mean, we have a quality foundation of good young players, which is more than you can say for the Yankees ;)
 
Mets. Meet the Mets. Come on out and meet the Mets!


Shit franchise, mind. ;)


So, when are the Nets moving to Brooklyn?

And I hear the plans for the Jets stadium in Manhattan have been rejected. That may kill the 2012 Olympic bid.
 
mathiaslg said:
That is a load of crap. Do you know how much those Boston and Chicago fecks have suffered over the decades? Every good historian knows suffering is far more important than jubilation ;)

The mantra of the loser :lol: ;)

And don't make fun of my Mets. I mean, we have a quality foundation of good young players, which is more than you can say for the Yankees ;)

the Mets :lol: :lol: :lol: ;)

when I was in 6th grade i won a school creative writing essay contest and the first prize was free front row tickets to a mets game behind the dugout at Shea...I was 11 years old and I scalped all four tickets for about 200 bucks.

I bought 4 yankees tickets for 60 bucks or so, and pocketed the rest. :lol:
 
FLASHWOK said:
the Mets :lol: :lol: :lol: ;)

when I was in 6th grade i won a school creative writing essay contest and the first prize was free front row tickets to a mets game behind the dugout at Shea...I was 11 years old and I scalped all four tickets for about 200 bucks.

I bought 4 yankees tickets for 60 bucks or so, and pocketed the rest. :lol:

You are just a horrible person Flash ;)

I love Shea, and I can't quite frankly figure out how you can pass up watching a game there.
 
mathiaslg said:
You are just a horrible person Flash ;)

I love Shea, and I can't quite frankly figure out how you can pass up watching a game there.

:lol:

ah yes...nothing like an afternoon in Flushing...watching the bad baseball and listening to the neverending thunderous drone of planes landing and Mets playoff hopes dying...in May :lol: ;)

Mets = Man City :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
FLASHWOK said:
the Mets :lol: :lol: :lol: ;)

when I was in 6th grade i won a school creative writing essay contest and the first prize was free front row tickets to a mets game behind the dugout at Shea...I was 11 years old and I scalped all four tickets for about 200 bucks.

I bought 4 yankees tickets for 60 bucks or so, and pocketed the rest. :lol:

the criminal mind of the yankee fan develops early, i see.
 
FLASHWOK said:
:lol:

ah yes...nothing like an afternoon in Flushing...watching the bad baseball and listening to the neverending thunderous drone of planes landing and Mets playoff hopes dying...in May :lol: ;)

Mets = Man City :lol: :lol: :lol:

Bad baseball? We play more exciting baseball than you lot do, and it goes without saying the NL East is better than the AL East. Regardless, I doubt either of our teams will make the playoffs. The difference is I am used to it, whereas you lot will go spend another 200 million dollars on a bunch of old farts and cry when it doesn't work out ;).
 
mathiaslg said:
Bad baseball? We play more exciting baseball than you lot do, and it goes without saying the NL East is better than the AL East. Regardless, I doubt either of our teams will make the playoffs. The difference is I am used to it, whereas you lot will go spend another 200 million dollars on a bunch of old farts and cry when it doesn't work out ;).

old farts and juicers.
 
mathiaslg said:
Bad baseball? We play more exciting baseball than you lot do, and it goes without saying the NL East is better than the AL East. Regardless, I doubt either of our teams will make the playoffs. The difference is I am used to it, whereas you lot will go spend another 200 million dollars on a bunch of old farts and cry when it doesn't work out ;).
You must be joking Mathias. The refugees from Montrebec are leading in the NL East. :wenger:
 
RedCanuck said:
You must be joking Mathias. The refugees from Montrebec are leading in the NL East. :wenger:

well, i think every team in the nl east is over .500, so it's a deeper division. al east is probably more top heavy in quality. and they have the devil rays.
 
FLASHWOK said:
they don't make baseball like the coked up 86 Mets anymore ;)

or as the Mets slogan said in the 80s "Baseball Like It oughtta Be" :lol:

nimrods :lol:

certainly no one on those '78 and '77 yankee teams were using coke. and do you need to be reminded the two of the most notorious cokers on that mets team later played with the yankees. but i'm sure they kicked it by them. :wenger:

and there's a difference between using cocaine and being a lying cheat who uses performance enhancing drugs, refuses to go the minors, and sucks balls.
 
coked out of their skulls and that mets team was still able to stop the red sox from winning a world series. 2004 yanks?
 
Kevrockcity said:
certainly no one on those '78 and '77 yankee teams were using coke. and do you need to be reminded the two of the most notorious cokers on that mets team later played with the yankees. but i'm sure they kicked it by them. :wenger:

and there's a difference between using cocaine and being a lying cheat who uses performance enhancing drugs, refuses to go the minors, and sucks balls.

for the record, I don't like Giambi and was totally against his signing. :p
 
mathiaslg said:
:lol: At the Yankee fans here (and everywhere for that matter).

I guess George decided to one-up my boys (i.e. the Mets) and build a new ballpark as well.

And by the way Flash, Wrigley and Fenway are just as important as Yankee Stadium (not to mention the Rose Bowl).


you're a mets fan as well mathiaslg? well done sir!

the yanks with their all star line up and brand new stadium will still choke in the world series. it will only give us further reason to laugh!
 
alonso767 said:
you're a mets fan as well mathiaslg? well done sir!

the yanks with their all star line up and brand new stadium will still choke in the world series. it will only give us further reason to laugh!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

says the scouser supporting Mets fan from new jersey :lol: ;)


scousers + Mets + New Jersey + Coldplay = Alonso767 ;)
 
i grew up a mets fan, so that would be my primary team. i'll also root for the dodgers and, despite the ribbing i've given in this thread, the yankees on occasion.
 
FLASHWOK said:
some people did, I did not. I always wanted to get Delgado, or Helton ahead of Giambi but they weren't available at the time.

you masturbated right after you heard the news. own it.
 
i have one favorite team and two others i root for on occasion. do you actively root against the mets? you want them to lose?
 
FLASHWOK said:
:lol: :lol:

says the scouser supporting Mets fan from new jersey :lol: ;)


scousers + Mets + New Jersey + Coldplay = Alonso767 ;)


:lol: :lol:

i prefer this equation:

kings of europe + the team from new york that doesnt blow 3-0 championship series leads against the red sox after spending hundreds and hundreds of millions every year on underacheiving players + the sweet garden state + coldplay + ivy league institution ( ;) ) + better human being than flash = Alonso767.
 
Kevrockcity said:
well, i think every team in the nl east is over .500, so it's a deeper division. al east is probably more top heavy in quality. and they have the devil rays.

Quite right. Its a deeper division with better pitching.
 
Kevrockcity said:
i have one favorite team and two others i root for on occasion. do you actively root against the mets? you want them to lose?

I just can't believe you occasionally root for the Yankees.

Were a chasm to open in the earth, swallowing whole George, Yankee Stadium and all its fans, I'd throw the mother of all parties--I'd even invite those obnoxious Red Sox fans for shits and giggles.
 
alonso767 said:
:lol: :lol:

i prefer this equation:

kings of europe + the team from new york that doesnt blow 3-0 championship series leads against the red sox after spending hundreds and hundreds of millions every year on underacheiving players + the sweet garden state + coldplay + ivy league institution ( ;) ) + better human being than flash = Alonso767.

I prefer this one...

Robbing, thieving, 5th place in the League, lucky, crap defensive team + The team from New York that just totally sucks that everyone laughs at after spending hundreds of millions every year on players who are always the wrong buy and get injured or traded before even underachieving + The Smelly Garbage State/Landfill + Coldgaytard + pretentious ivy league schlmeel + human being that will never get to go to Luger's again till he graduates = Alonso767 :lol: :p ;)
 
mathiaslg said:
I just can't believe you occasionally root for the Yankees.

Were a chasm to open in the earth, swallowing whole George, Yankee Stadium and all its fans, I'd throw the mother of all parties--I'd even invite those obnoxious Red Sox fans for shits and giggles.

:lol: :lol:

as a kid in middle school i wanted to root for them. it seemed like so much fun, they were winning every year and my mates that were yankees fans were having a blast. but i just couldnt like them, i despised everything about them and now its a treat watching them be absolute shit. ;)

that being sad, being a mets fan is quite a miserable existence.
 
I offer this joke to all Mets fans... :lol: :lol: :lol:

A first grade teacher explains to her class that she is
a NY Mets fan. She asks her students to raise their hands
if they are Mets fans too. Not really knowing what a Mets
fan is, but wanting to be liked by their teacher, their
hands fly into the air. There is, however, one exception.
A little boy named Charlie has not gone along with the
crowd. The teacher asks him why he has decided to be
different.
"Because I'm not a Mets fan" he retorts.
"Then," asks the teacher,"what are you?"
"I'm a proud NY Yankees fan!" boasts the little boy.
The teacher is a little perturbed now, her face slightly
red. She asks Charlie why he is a Yankees fan.
"Well, my Dad and Mom are Yankees fans, so I'm a Yankees
fan too" he responds. The teacher is now angry. "That's
no reason," she says loudly.
"What if your Mom was an asshole, and your dad was an idiot.
What would you be then?"
Charlie smiles and says, "Then I'd be a Mets fan."