Yeah, yeah, the Indians ruined our fun on April 16th, the day that everyone was looking forward to, the first game at the new stadium. And watching that game from home, it just didn't feel right.
Bernie's rendition of take me out to the ballgame was beautiful, although he added a couple of unnecessary notes at the end as the crowd was trying to applaud him off.
But I bought tickets to Friday's game and Saturday's game, thinking that would guarantee me a chance to see A.J. Burnett, but they switched up the rotation a bit to allow Sabathia to open the stadium and skip Joba's start, so I have to settle for Joba and Wang tomorrow.
I took the F train into the city, transferred at West 4th, and almost didn't take the B train because I thought it didn't go to the stadium. It's crazy how easy you forget these simple things after changing to a private commute for 3 years. But I walked over to the subway map as the doors remained open, and sure enough, it says the B stops at Yankee Stadium. Of course it does, or it's supposed to, because later as I took one of my inaugural bathroom breaks I could hear the 3-way Subway race between the B, D and the 4 train. But once the B train took all the local stops, and then the conductor said you've gotta transfer to the D.
"They lied," said one guy in a Yankee jacket who took the trip on the same train with me. So I did the sardine in a can thing for a couple of stops and I was there, same old 161st Street station, same old team, and a pigeon flew over the crowd as they got off the train. I'm pretty sure I never saw that before.
And I'm sure I never saw this new Stadium in person before. And I was skeptical, but right from the multiple entrances making the wait to get in shorter, to the banners of great Yankees hanging in the concourse and of course, that first view of the field; this place is beautiful.


And the cushy seats are definitely my favorite part.

All that was missing was a Yankee win. And apparently, a whole lot of solo homers to left field.
Damon tagged the first one just over the wall into a fan's glove, allowing him to taunt right-fielder Shin-Soo Choo.
Every opposing team seems to have a player with a name that becomes a fan sensation.

Every time Choo, the only Korean major leaguer if I remember my WBC commentators correctly, came to the plate this guy would chant "Shin-Soo" and his son followed with "Who?"
He was Section 132's rally monkey. Always starting the "Let's go Yankees" chant and continuing it for 4 minutes, even if him and his son were the only ones chanting. I love fans like this, we need more fans like this, but I can't really bring myself to be that guy unless something exciting is happening. Plus I've had a sore throat since Sunday and all these homers didn't help the matter.
Damon's always been a fan favorite here. Some Cleveland or Red Sox fan threw a plastic bottle at him from the left field bleachers, which were noticeably rowdier than the new bleacher creatures.

Tex making it back to back
The Melk man trots home with his delivery

A scorching hot Robinson Cano rounds third after his 6th inning shot into the Loge ... is that what they call it still?

and Jeter knocks out his third homer of the year, way ahead of last year's pace, to give Mariano a save opportunity. He looks reeeally comfortable out there with Cody Ransom at third. I wonder if he can keep it going like this when ARod comes back.


Mo had a pretty rough 9th. Ben Fransisco laced one into left center, and if it wasn't for Gardner's range, he would've scored the tying run on Asdrubal Cabrera's, if not Tony Graffinino's single. And after watching mark DeRosa's at-bat, our groans from the left field stands were rather justified on those two inside cutters that made the count 3-2, and Phil Cuzzi basically made up for it because DeRosa didn't swing at that last ball out of the strike zone.
Awww man, seems i just missed Swisher and Cano's celebration in the air right here...

And of course, what everybody has been waiting for, my Yankee Stadium food review.

This steak sandwich is AWESOME. I didn't mind paying $15 at all. You even get a bunch of old New York Times Yankee story clips with it. Who says print media is dead?
More pics to come tomorrow if I make it to the game, i might have strep throat or something, but I'm seeing a doctor tomorrow and hopefully he's got the good stuff for me. Hope the yanks turn in a less-exciting win tomorrow so I can talk in the near future.
The Yanks were 10-2 when I was at the game last year, they need to give me a season ticket plan, ain't nobody gonna buy these seats anyway.