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21-FEB-2008 Jeanne Newman

Yankee Stadium: "The Grand Canyon of Baseball" ~ Mel Allen

The House That Ruth Built

"Some ball yard!"
~ Babe Ruth, 1923

"When I first came to Yankee Stadium,
I used to feel like the ghosts
of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig were walking around in there."
~Mickey Mantle

"Yankee Stadium is something else, a law unto itself.
It has earned the right to look any way it pleases and I would change a seat of it. . . .
It is particularly dreamworthy because not so long ago
the World Series used to turn up there as regularly as Wimbledon.
I once sneaked out to center field myself as a youth
to see how things looked from Mickey Mantle's point of view and felt the same tingle some people get from Civil War battlefields."
~ Wilfred Sheed, in Baseball and Lesser Sports

"People from out of town say ther are three things they want to see - the Statue of Liberty, Radio City, and Yankee Stadium. I guess you could say the stadium is hallowed ground."
~ Bill Waite, an employee at the stadium for over fifty years

"That Babe was some architect."
~ Chipper Jones

"When I came up to the Yanks from Newark at the end of the 1946 season, I took one look at the stadium and thought, 'Geez, whatta big place!'"
~Yogi Berra, commenting in 1996

"I grew up loving Southern League Baseball. When I was four my daddy took me to the old Rickwood Field in Birmingham. Then, coming to Yankee Stadium in 1937 for the first time-where the greats like the Babe, Lou and DiMag played-was just beyond my dreams. Suddenly here I was, a guy supposed to practice law, broadcasting Yankee home games on radio from this mecca of baseball. This was the place, the number-one place in baseball. The stadium was like the Empire State Building or the Grand Canyon of baseball, and every time I stepped inside of it I had to pinch myself!"
~ Mel Allen, the Voice of the Yankees (1946 - 1965)

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Lee Rudd07-Mar-2009 21:57
:) Many memories and famous names
Ann06-Sep-2008 13:18
Superb image Jeanne. Excellent perspective. *v*
Pam Haley - FrogHouse Photo31-Aug-2008 13:58
Wonderful perspective on this emotive image.
carolynne_w31-Aug-2008 06:30
This is a wonderful photo
FrankB30-Aug-2008 12:06
I'll never forget the thrill of seeing my hero, the Mick, hit one out...it was in the days when the grandstand pillars partially blocked the view...and the right field fence could cut a careless player in half....what a place to go and tear down :'( ...this shot is a tearjerker! ++++V
foto-baja-mex29-Aug-2008 18:29
Even in February it is/was a spectacular capture. Needs to be in someone's history book. V
Russ Rose29-Aug-2008 16:38
And will the real Babe Ruth turn around.
But WOW in the house that Ruth built for the last time before it is torn down. WOW
Guest 29-Aug-2008 11:30
am image full of impact, backed up by some wonderful quotes.
Linda Willets29-Aug-2008 03:42
wonderful..
Mike Stobbs29-Aug-2008 02:51
Well done and great quotes Jeanne...bravo...Mike
DB Hans29-Aug-2008 01:25
A very moving image, well captured!
Maureen29-Aug-2008 00:45
well done!
Guest 29-Aug-2008 00:44
this is a lovely photo! nicely done
Barry Ailetcher29-Aug-2008 00:30
very nice image of a old ball park and the Ruth Family
marilyn k holmberg29-Aug-2008 00:18
this just speaks volumes!! .. outstanding perspective!!
wonderful tribute to Babe and his family!! 'm'
Guest 29-Aug-2008 00:04
there is sooo much feeling in this....its palpable!!!
Ruth Voorhis28-Aug-2008 23:38
Even I, a non-sport person, love this shot. Excellent! But then, my name is all over it.:-)

Ruth
Guest 28-Aug-2008 23:27
Nice tribute :-)
leslie pimentel-matthews28-Aug-2008 23:23
fantastic jeanne..... what a great shot... leslie
Nichole Dillon-Lee28-Aug-2008 23:19
An amazing image!
Cathy Adams28-Aug-2008 23:19
absolutely wonderful jeanne!!!
Guest 28-Aug-2008 23:08
Brilliant Jeanne
Guest 28-Aug-2008 21:33
Great! V
Dave Hein28-Aug-2008 20:55
Unless something really happens within the next month I may never get to see a game there unfortunately.
Guest 28-Aug-2008 18:19
Thanks for sharing a piece of sports history and your nostalgic thoughts...
Guest 28-Aug-2008 18:12
Well done; another wonderful tribute to the place, the game and the people. Keep it up, Jeanne. v. Lee
Guest 28-Aug-2008 18:07
What a great stadium, just wished I could have been to one game there.
Al Chesworth28-Aug-2008 17:46
A real beauty, I would love to see a game.
Laryl28-Aug-2008 16:41
excellent!!
Dan Chusid28-Aug-2008 15:43
First place I ever saw a Major League game.
Mickey and Roger were in the lineup and Brooks Robinson
was handling the hot corner for the Baltimore Orioles.
Mel Allen was up in the booth touting the crisp clean taste
of Ballantine Beer.

Dem wuz da days!
Cindi Smith28-Aug-2008 14:44
Babe is still ever so popular!
Guest 28-Aug-2008 14:30
3+3+3=9 ! Or perhaps 3X3X3=27 ! Or maybe even 3+3-3=3 !

Whichever way, it's a good shot!
CreativeWiseGal28-Aug-2008 14:04
Beautiful blues!!
Ann...28-Aug-2008 13:29
Cool idea for the challenge.
Jola Dziubinska28-Aug-2008 10:12
Does it make 9 or 27? Cool capture :)
And the #1 baseball stadium! WOW!