Monday, August 8, 2011
New Yankee stadium just doesn't have "it". Agree?
Every Bosox-Yanks game for the rest of eternity at New Yankee Stadium is going to suck. Seriously, nothing spells non-drama quite like a replay of Jason Bay cracking a game-clinching homer with a collage of empty lower-box seats behind him. Even if you filled the inside of the Grand Canyon with a gigantic 20-story shopping mall and a 50-story luxury hotel, it wouldn't be a worse idea than New Yankee Stadium. I guess I should be happy the Yankees murdered a significant home-field advantage for the rest of my life and yours ... but I'm not. Old Yankee Stadium was a worthy adversary. New Yankee Stadium is like one of those terrible ideas for an overpriced Vegas casino that looks doomed even as they're still building it, and you walk inside the first time and think, "Wow, they'll be knocking this thing down in two years; let's get the hell out of here." Except that in this case, the overpriced casino is going to be around for another 50 years at least. But congratulations and best of luck with it. Why did they ruin their home-field advantage?
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