Tomatoes in the Bullpen
Surprising trivia about America's beloved baseball fields
- By Amanda Bensen
- Smithsonian.com, April 01, 2008, Subscribe
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When the original Yankee Stadium opened in 1923, it was the first triple-decked baseball venue, as well as the first to be called a "stadium." Another unique feature was its copper-crowned roof, which was missing after the 1974-75 renovations but will reappear on the new stadium.
In its long history, this famous space has hosted more World Series than any other ballpark, as well as everything from boxing matches to visits by the Pope. After this season, it will be demolished and turned into parkland.
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Comments (5)
Great read.
Posted by alexgadd on May 7,2011 | 10:26 AM
where did the word bullpen come from
Posted by dan risner on May 8,2009 | 09:39 PM
About fenway park and the longest homerun ever...The seat isn't painted red. Back then all the seats where red. They have since changed all the seats to green except that one.
Posted by simon on August 17,2008 | 03:16 PM
Yankee Stadium - don't forget Pink Floyd 1994, somewhen among Dead shows and that year's Woodstock, 94, what a year, woo HOO!
Posted by georgeof420 on April 22,2008 | 01:24 PM
Good article!
Posted by Jeffro on April 17,2008 | 02:36 PM