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more about #newyankeestadium more comments → Artie Fufkin: I have read that the obstructed seats help bring the upper decks closer to the field. A lot of the newer stadiums avoided these and now the upper deck... more » ScientificMapp: Also, the men's room has trough urinals for maximum stagefright effect. more » UkraineNotWeak: They'll repost the "Irish Need Not Apply" sign outside the main office. more » Hatey McLife: New Yankee Stadium Preserves Some Of That 1920s Charm Scarlet fever here! Get your hot scarlet fever! more » Doyle McPoyle: Well, take your pick of gigantic, soul-less objects to obstruct your view: this girder, or Yankee fans. more » dont-forget-where-you-came-from-cheese mac: I must say, with all due respect, I find it very hard to see the logic behind some of the moves you have made with this fine organization. In the past... more » crazyjoedavola: Does this mean no black people will be allowed to sit with me? more » Hit Bull Win Steak: also to incorporate that 1920's charm, the economy will go in the toilet and the governor will be seen with flappers.... more » Hatey McLife: The Mets are reuniting the Beatles for some 60s nostalgia. more » jwaves2007: I bought obstructed view seats at the old kiel center to see the blues. They had a tv mounted on a pole so you could see one goal. The seats were so s... more » UkraineNotWeak: To maintain that 50s charm, a Micky Mantle impersonator will receive a blow job in the visitors' bullpen during batting practice before every game. more » David Hume: Ach, I could really go for an Irn-Bru about now. more » Rick_James_Crack_Pipe: those seats are for the douchebags that read books during the game... more » I Party With Smoot: New Yankee Stadium Preserves Some Of That 1920's Charm See what happens to obnoxious fans? No more booze. more » Gourmet Spud: Ralph Wilson Stadium has 80,000 view-obstructing structures. They're called "Buffalonians". more » -
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New Yankee Stadium Preserves Some Of That 1920s Charm
Over one billion dollars, plus 80 years of advances in structural engineering and the Yankees still couldn't build a stadium without view-obstructing girders. Fortunately, these seats only cost $800 per game. [New Stadium Insider]

