Polo Grounds’ Brush stairway area to be renovated | News

the old Brush stairway at the Polo Grounds site is being spruced up and connected to a local park.

The Brush stairway, donated in 1913 in the name of former New York Giants owner John T. Brush, is the last major remnant of the fourth version of the Polo Grounds, which opened in 1890, burned down in 1911 and fully reopened for the 1912 season. The ballpark was built by Brush, who bought the Giants in 1903. Though the Polo Grounds were known primarily as the home of the Giants, it also housed the New York Yankees from 1913 to 1922 and the New York Mets while Shea Stadium was under construction in 1962 and 1963, as well as the NFL’s New York Giants and the AFL’s New York Jets.

All of these teams — including the San Francisco Giants as well as Major League Baseball — donated a total of $950,000 to renovate the staircase area,

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One Reply to “Polo Grounds’ Brush stairway area to be renovated | News”

  1. which story do we go with? Stupid Mets spend money to fix up a stupid staircase instead of getting free agents?

    If the Wilpons love the Giants so much, why doesn’t he buy _them_!

    if the Giants owner loves NY so much, tell him to go back there!

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