The New Yankee Stadium had 17 home runs take off out of the ball park last weekend. 17 home runs in the first series of baseball played there. For all of the planning, the $1.5 billion dollars spent to make this the cathedral of baseball, and to keep the “play” of the original Yankee Stadium all the Yankees achieved was the creation of a “launching pad” to right field and a “band box” of a stadium.
I have come up with four theories on why the ball fly’s out of right field.
1. Please see the image below. It is possible that the architecture of the new stadium creates a wind tunnel. By lowering the slant and steepness of the upper decks it has altered the way that the wind enters the stadium. This statement is a little too logical, and for 1.5 billion dollars, I believe it was thought of.
I have come up with four theories on why the ball fly’s out of right field.
1. Please see the image below. It is possible that the architecture of the new stadium creates a wind tunnel. By lowering the slant and steepness of the upper decks it has altered the way that the wind enters the stadium. This statement is a little too logical, and for 1.5 billion dollars, I believe it was thought of.

2. Coincidence, 17 homeruns in a series has happened before. I mean look at the old stadium it happened 4 times. Maybe this was just one of those unique weekends.
3. Fans love home runs, couldn’t you just see it the Steinbrenner’s create a stadium that has more home runs then any other ball park to attract the fans. Home runs bring fans, and fans bring money. To bad the $900 seats are behind home plate, where fans can’t catch a home run.
4. My personal favorite. The baseball gods are just pissed off that their most historical home was replaced with this state of the art facility. Why not? I mean the baseball gods are responsible for everything else the Yankees do right?
What ever the reason does not matter, this is a great place to enjoy a baseball game and to see home runs hit. Go out cheer the home team on, buy a $9 beer, and $5 hot dog (hey it’s Nathan’s) and enjoy a good old baseball game at the 1.5 billion dollar stadium that George built.
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