Showing posts with label Yankees. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Yankees Spring Training Schedule

The New York Yankees spring training schedule is normally run from the end of February to the last day of March. The schedule is a hard one and with a game every day it is gruelling work. It is though something that every professional baseball team will put their roster through.

The Yankees spring training schedule is designed to allow those pushing for places in the starting roster to place their claims, as well as providing established players much needed practice after the winter break. Spring training has always been held in warmer climates, although today it is limited to Arizona and Florida, as the states that play host to the squads.

The Yankees spring training schedule is based around Legends Field, now known as the George M. Steinbrenner Field, in Tampa, which is the home of the Yankees affiliate team, Tampa Yankees. From this ground the Yankees play their home games, and travel around the state for their away games. The George M. Steinbrenner Field is an ideal location for the Yankees spring training schedule and the field is an exact replicate of that situated at the Yankee Stadium. The climate is also ideal for warm weather training. The stadium is also easy to get to and easy to park at, and can comfortable seat 10,000 fans.

The 2008 Yankees spring training schedule started in mid-February when the pitchers were brought back from vacation to start practice. The rest of the team joined up the following week, when team practices commenced. Traditionally Yankees spring training schedules involve a mixture of games playing against college teams and other professional teams undertaking spring training in Florida, which creates the Grapefruit League.

2008 was no exception to this tradition, and the Yankees spring training schedule saw the first game against the University of South Florida and Virginia Tech, and then a further 29 games against other professional teams. This schedule also included a split squad game where two teams were fielded on the same day against the Devil Rays and Tigers. There were though no B Games or games between the squad that thee public could pay to watch.

The New York Yankees spring training schedule is a vital element of the preparation for a long major league baseball team, and without it the team would likely spend many important games trying to get physically and mentally fit in an attempt to win another title.

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Yankee Stadium Almost Finished

Winter is almost here and the Yankees' stadium is almost completed. They will use their new home in a few months to host the Chicago Cubs for spring preseason games.

The newly built stadium north of 161st will open in March. The old stadium, located south of 161st will likely be demolished after the Yankees start the new season. By then, the team will turn over the stadium to the city. Then, it will be goodbye Yankee Stadium and all the wonderful, record-breaking memories that took place there.

The team should have access to the new facility by mid February. That will be plenty of time for the workers to get finished constructing it. The twelve weeks that are remaining will be enough time for final touches to be made. Everybody wants the opening of the new ballpark to be amazing and I am sure it will be. I can't wait to see the upgrades from the other stadium. I can't wait to see the new features of the ballpark. I can't wait to see the increased seating.

"That's the way it always is in these big projects," says Harry Olsen, the project manager from the site from the beginning. "You scramble right up to the end, but it gets done."

Yankee fans will get to see the Chicago Cubs in town on April 3rd and 4th for the first time in a few years. The Yankees home opener is versus the Indians a couple weeks later on April 16. I'm sure that game will be televised because there's no way the league could go without showing off the Yankee's new stadium to the world and there will be many people watching.

Plaques and monuments were taken away from the old Yankee Stadium. Those plaques and monuments are stored safely in a truck. They will be placed in the new stadium as soon as everything is finished.

Monument Park will be put behind but in the center of the fence in the outfield.

There are a few reasons why those treasures taken from the old Yankee Stadium will be the last to be moved into the new stadium. There are safety and security concerns. People have tried stealing treasures in the past.

Most of the blue seats have been put in. The construction effort seems to be on schedule and if there are no delays, then the grand opening should happen as scheduled. The construction was privately funded by George Steinbrenner, the Yankees chairman. The $1.3 billion stadium will be top-notch.

The first stadium only cost $2.5 million. This one costs $1.3 billion. That shows you how things have changed in the world of baseball.

There likely will be a sale of memorabilia and other objects like seats that remains from the old stadium. The toilets and fixtures may be used throughout the city in parks.

The new stadium is more spacious than the older one. You have a good view of the field from every concession stand, no matter which you are on.

The new stadium scoreboards will be hand-operated. Every one of the seats provides a good view of home plate. Many of the seats are closer to the field. The new stadium's dimensions are the same.

The concession stands are now in. In a few short months, the concession stands will be booming with business and the fans will be cheering in their new blue seats as the Yankees cheer their team on.

Writer and editor, Freddie Brister, is a former high school baseball coach of 25 years. His love of the game of baseball is reflected in his words and memories of growing up in the South and playing baseball in the back yard with his brother, cousins and neighborhood friends. His biggest thrill is watching former high school players he has coached play at the college level. His favorite pastime is watching college baseball on tv and attending the games in person every chance he gets. Freddie Brister is a huge fan of the MLB and the New York Yankees. Check out his New York Yankees Merchandise or his New York Yankees Christmas Ornaments.

 

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