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  2. Yankee Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Before the official Opening Day against the Cleveland Indians on April 16, 2009, the Yankees hosted a two-game exhibition series at the stadium in early April against the Chicago Cubs. [92] The Yankees lost the stadium's first regular-season game to the Indians and 2008 Cy Young Award winner Cliff Lee by a score of 10–2.

  3. New York Yankees - Wikipedia

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    The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East Division. They are one of two major league clubs based in New York City alongside the National League (NL)'s New York Mets.

  4. New York Yankees Museum - Wikipedia

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    The centerpiece of the New York Yankees Museum is the "Ball Wall", a collection of autographs of current and former Yankees players. The New York Yankees Museum is a sports museum located at Yankee Stadium on the main level at Gate 6. It is sponsored and presented by Bank of America [1] and is dedicated to baseball memorabilia for the New York ...

  5. Yankee fans keeping the faith as series shifts to New York ...

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    Other fans in the area of the stadium tried to will the Yankees to a win. One fan repeatedly chanted, "Show up today!" as subway riders exited the 161st Street stop.

  6. New York Yankees fans ready for World Series games in ... - AOL

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    THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — The home team is down two games as the World Series arrives in the Bronx. Thousands of fans are ready to lift up the New York Yankees as they take on the Los Angeles ...

  7. Monument Park (Yankee Stadium) - Wikipedia

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    On July 21, 1984, which was Old-Timers' Day, the Yankees retired No. 9 for Roger Maris and No. 32 for Elston Howard while also dedicating plaques to both. [13] The Yankees moved the center field fence in to 410 feet (120 m), so that the Yankees could make Monument Park accessible to fans prior to most games at Yankee Stadium. [14]