03/27: The House That George Built
Steve L. over at
WasWatching posts
a picture of the new Yankee Stadium site from a neat
site that will be tracking the progress of the project. The website doesn't seem too enamored with the proposal but I haven't had a chance to check out the ins and outs of why they take that position. Going to school in for 4 years in PA and then living here for the last 3 years has positioned me well outside of the loop in regards to the pros and cons of the new stadium. If anyone reading has any thoughts, please feel free to enlighten me.
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Mike A. wrote:
I'm looking forward to new stadium, but I sure am going to miss the old one. Going to games in places like San Fran or Philly the last few years (I went to school in PA for a few yrs too, James) really made me appreciate the unmatched atmosphere of the House that Ruth built.