Citi Field and Yankee Stadium Pictures & Reviews From The Papers

Newsday Picture Gallery of Yankee Stadium

Newsday Picture Gallery of Citi Field

Pics from my obsructed view in Citi Field section 504.

The Daily News talks to fans.

The Daily News agrees with me that there won’t be many homers at C-Field.

Nice article in the Times called Where Retro meets Recession

New Stadium Insider shoots video at New Yankee.

My review of Citi Field from last night.  Not as Dodgery as I thought.

Omar on Sheffield.

I’m heading out to Yankee.   You can live 500 years and you’ll never get two new stadiums in two days in this city.

I decided that when I invent the holodeck and become a gazillionaire and buy the Mets I will knock down Citi Field and put up a replica of Shea.   I will be called an idiot but I just want to annoy the Wilpons.

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I Feel Bad For Jim Hall (2008 Yankees PA Announcer)

I feel bad for Jim Hall, the 2008 Voice of Yankee Stadium, who is being passed over for the job as Bob Sheppard’s successor.

Some fans I know thought Hall was doing a Sheppard impression…but this article from the Times explains differently.

Mr. Hall, who has been the Yankees’ backup announcer since the mid-1960s, channels Mr. Sheppard’s elegant, careful enunciation when he is behind the microphone. “When I started,” he said on Wednesday, sounding less formal on the telephone, “Bob’s one requirement was that he didn’t want the fans to hear anything markedly different from what they were used to. People think I try to imitate Bob. There’s no way I could imitate that voice, but I do use that same style.”

That confuses people. “They think, ‘He’s trying to mimic’ — some people in the press or on television will use that word,” Mr. Hall said. “There’s no intention on my part to do that.” Certainly not: He and Mr. Sheppard both taught public speaking, “and we believe that you should pronounce each word carefully and not rush it the way many radio people do.”


I don’t know how old Mr. Hall is, but the same article mentions a 45 year tenure at St. John’s.  That puts him at least 65 years old and probably older.

My guess is that the Yankees want a new long-term voice for the new stadium….not one who will do last a few years and then be old or retired.  I think the odds of two straight PA announcers in their 90’s are unlikely.   Tonight we’ll find out if Paul Olden is the man for the job.

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Sliding Into Home: A Yankees Blog: New Video Preview of the New Stadium

Heading out to Yankee Stadium on Friday?   Check this out…many videos of the New New Stadium

Sliding Into Home: A Yankees Blog: New Video Preview of the New Stadium

Of course for all things new Yankee Stadium check out the New Stadium Insider.

And remember Yankees fans, don’t bring a bag or the terrorists win.   Seriously, they won’t let you bring in a bag.  You’ll be coat-checking it at the bowling alley on River Ave.   Silly.   And take off your hat as you walk thru the gate.  Really.  “Security.”

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