Matthew Cerrone

Read: 10 Reasons Shea is Better
By Matthew Cerrone - Apr 17, 2008 2:44 pm

In a post to The 10 Spot Blog for SI.com, Pete McEntegart lists 10 reasons why Shea Stadium is better than Yankee Stadium, while questioning why Yankee is getting more fanfare in its final season than Shea.

if the Yankees get more coverage, it isn’t going to make me tear up any less when Shea Stadium gets torn down…if reporters and pop culture are more obsessed with the ground that Babe Ruth stood upon, i can understand…however, i am far more interested in the ground that Tom Seaver and Jesse Orosco stood upon…to each his own

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Comment by hanesdu2
2008-04-17 14:50:42

i like #1

 
Comment by Rob Lowe
2008-04-17 14:52:08

this comment does not concern this poster but I will say for all 78% of you who voted no to not booing at Shea Stadium, your all a bunch of filthy liars…you make me sick!

Comment by K-Hern
2008-04-17 14:53:45

easy buddy, it’s just a game

Comment by Rob Lowe
2008-04-17 14:56:37

i know it just bothers me knowing that we really have so dumb met fans who have no clue….

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Comment by remaxajf
2008-04-17 14:56:47

Rob Lowe–How is your nanny?

Comment by Rob Lowe
2008-04-17 14:57:31

shes good thanks for asking lolol

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Comment by helicopter ben johnson
2008-04-17 15:12:59

i would need some video evidence to corroborate that, sir

 
 
 
 
Comment by casey s.
2008-04-17 15:02:53

Just last night I was thinking for the first time that I just may actually miss Shea. It has a certain look and feel on TV that will never be duplicated by a new ballpark. The blues in the outfield and darkness beyond the outfield walls. I don’t know. I’m certainly not going to miss Shea when I get to the ballpark next year, but I just may miss Shea when watching on TV, which I do for about 160 games a year.

Comment by casey s.
2008-04-17 15:03:37

*Obviously, I mean’t 80 games a year!

Comment by casey s.
2008-04-17 15:04:03

*meant - boy, I need to focus here.

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Comment by K-Hern
2008-04-17 15:06:44

Boooooooooooooo…. sorry that was just handed to me on a silver platter

SHEA will be missed, but CITI is going to be a clean, and beautiful place

 
Comment by casey s.
2008-04-17 15:14:21

I definitely deserved that!

 
 
 
Comment by dykstraw belgado
2008-04-17 15:16:27

regardless of how much we like citi, not seeing the familiar confines of shea is going to feel strange for several years at least. probably moreso on TV than live.

 
 
Comment by CitizenSnips
2008-04-17 15:07:22

Number 2 was hysterical. I’ve always wondered about the locale of the stadium while travelling through it.

 
Comment by Rob Lowe
2008-04-17 15:08:16

Is it true that there will be a bar/club on every level in citi field??

 
Comment by marvelousmarv
2008-04-17 15:12:13

Well said Matt.

Shea will be missed. It still had the intimacy of the old ball parks. It’s not a generic mix of concrete and bricks built into a structure. Its built as a home for the Shea faithful. I love it!

Comment by exteriorhedisonmouse
2008-04-17 16:32:29

AND, if I may, Marv (and the folks above)…

CITIFIELD WILL NOT HAVE THE PEOPLE. Games at Citifield will cost more and accommodate less. We’re losing about 10,000 seats (yes, I know there will be standing room for another 4000).

I recognize that Shea is outdated and replete with sightline issues. I just don’t like taking the actual community around the stadium out of the equation. I was at the game on Tuesday* and the $5 ticket price brought out a bunch of Queens families and kids that sat through the night chill until the end of a 6-0 game. Personally speaking, those folks always made me proud of Shea and our home team, and that’s why accepting the inevitable is going to take a while, personally speaking.

*I did not boo Heilman.**

**I gave Milledge hell every single time, though.

Comment by gipper91375
2008-04-17 16:37:48

Exteriorhedisonmouse,

After seeing the sea of empty seats at last night’s game….I really don’t see how people can complain about the reduced capacity at Citi. Games like last night which look half-empty at Shea and lack any dynamic atmosphere will seem like a nearly full stadium at Citi, with a great feel.

Since being exiled to the West Coast, I have seen the Mets at Safeco, Petco, AT&T, and Chase. Trust me, the more intimate parks are a huge improvement over Shea.

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Comment by casey s.
2008-04-17 16:45:15

agree. and when you talk about crowd noise as a factor during playoff time (a common issue among those with a problem with the decreased capacity), the red sox don’t seem to have a problem with creating a wild, loud environment come playoff time with fenway, which has a capacity just under 40,000.

 
Comment by bkdrew
2008-04-17 16:53:39

Agreed with the above posts. Just over 46,000 at Shea last night. I realize there are games (subway series, playoffs) when you could sell 80,000 tickets, but nights like last night are hard to argue against reduced capacity. You don’t build the church for just Easter Sunday…

 
Comment by gomets6091
2008-04-17 17:34:37

couldn’t agree more. I went to Johan’s first start at Shea last Saturday, on what was a beautiful Saturday, and despite the announced sellout, the stadium was no more than 80% full, which means there were about 10,000 empty seats, or, exactly how many we’re losing at Citi.

Shea sells out and fills up for Opening Day, Yankees games, and the occasional late-in-the-season game against a division rival we’re battling for the playoffs. That’s it. For the other 72 games, the place is half dead. Why do we need those extra 10,000 seats for a handful of games? You will have no problem getting upper deck seats at the new stadium, or using stubhub to buy tickets to most games for a reasonable price. Citi’s gonna be a great field, now let’s stop bitching about it.

 
Comment by gipper91375
2008-04-17 21:01:35

Amen, And the 46,000 announced last night was, of course, just the sold tix, not the turnstiles. Looked more like 30,000-35,000

 
 
 
 
Comment by effectivelywild
2008-04-17 15:30:59

One thing has been annoying me about all the attention paid to Yankee Stadium: They tore the place down in the early 1970s. The “renovation” was basically tearing down the stadium and rebuilding it on the same spot. So yes they are moving off of this sacred ground but this is really not the original Yankee Stadium where the likes of Ruth, DiMaggio, Gehrig and Mantle played.

Comment by K-Hern
2008-04-17 15:38:29

it’s the house that Reggie Jackson…….. rented…….

 
Comment by casey s.
2008-04-17 15:40:35

well, why not take it one step further? not only is yankee stadium not the original yankee stadium, the yankees themselves are not an original NY team! the team started out in baltimore (as the orioles) in the early 1900s. the yanks are not even a true NY team for crying out loud!

Comment by Peter
2008-04-17 16:00:13

Nicely done!

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Comment by beltran the warrior
2008-04-17 16:01:49

no, they were the new york highlanders.

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Comment by Peter
2008-04-17 16:07:48

Booo the truth!!!!!

 
Comment by casey s.
2008-04-17 16:16:08

beltran the warrior, yes they were the highlanders AFTER they were the baltimore orioles.

 
Comment by gomets6091
2008-04-17 17:52:10

Baltimore Orioles in 1901-02, then moved to NY and became the Highlanders in ‘03, re-named the Yankees in ‘13, built Yankee Stadium I in 1923, closed Yankee Stadium I in 1974, MASSIVELY renovated the structure, leaving only parts of the exterior unchanged, re-opened Yankee Stadium II in 1976, building and will move into Yankee Stadium III in 2009

 
 
 
 
Comment by boomingranny
2008-04-17 16:00:10

I’m going to miss the bird’s eye view of Laguardia as the planes swoop overhead and the twinkling lights of Queens shimmer in the hot summer night.

 
Comment by beltran the warrior
2008-04-17 16:01:27

wrong. they were the new york highlanders.

Comment by bkdrew
2008-04-17 16:13:53

Right. AFTER they moved to NY from Baltimore. Look it up…

 
Comment by casey s.
2008-04-17 16:16:35

why are you so sure of yourself when you are incorrect?