Yankees / Orioles 9/21...........
Well the day had finally arrived. The final game at Yankee Stadium.


I left for the game at 1, the game was scheduled for 8. The Yankees were giving the fans the opportunity to walk on the field from 1-4. I had did this back in August and the Mrs. had no desire to walk on the field.
Our first picture of the day in the parking garage.
When we arrived at the Stadium we parked in the garage and then took a walk around the Stadium for one last time. I showed Jess the new Stadium and picked up a bunch of programs for the guys over at sportscollectors.net.
We headed over to River Avenue at 3, and waited for the bleachers to open at 4. I spotted Jim Leyritz across the avenue and received an autograph from him while Jess held our place in line.
Upon entering the bleachers I was surprised to see a lot of people already in the bleachers. Apparently after they walked on the field, they headed to their seats in the bleachers. Batting practice had not yet started, so I assembled "Cup Trick 2.0" as a few fans watched. I sat Jess in the first row of the bleachers and began to look for a spot on the wall to either use "Cup Trick 2.0" or to catch a ball during BP.
A lady wearing a DiMaggio t-shirt was nice enough to make room for me, and it would pay off for her later. The view of BP with the DiMaggio lady on the left.
Read on.
I had my first opportunity to use the cup when a fan dropped a ball thrown by Mariano Rivera into the gap. See the gap below.
I quickly snagged this one, and to my amazement I was the only one with a cup trying for it. A second ball was hit into the gap, and when I went for it a cop who was assigned to the bleachers beat me to it. Oh well. I had one already, and that was all I was really looking for.
A third ball made it's way into the gap and I retrieved it with the cup and gave it to the lady with the DiMaggio t-shirt. I had a new best friend.
Here's the ball I gave to her.
A fourth ball was hit into the gap a little while later, and I ran over to it with the intention of giving that one away too, when I spied something different about this ball. It was an All Star game ball and the logo was staring me dead in the face. I roped it in for my third of the day.
There rest of BP was pretty dead. I did have one more opportunity but again the cop beat me to it.
Here's the two I kept for myself.
At the end of BP I had Jess take a picture of me with Cup Tick 2.0. If you look closely you can see the cop holding one of the baseballs in the background.
We moved to our seats after batting practice. I prepared to soak it all up, as my friend Sticks told me I should.
Here's the view from our seats in the left field bleachers.
The pre-game ceremony was amazing. My favorite part was when they brought out the Opening Day lineup from 1923. It was like Field of Dreams.
I enjoyed seeing the older players, especially my all time favorite Yankee - David Cone.
Bob Sheppard recorded the Yankee lineup and it was played to huge applause.
Then it was time for Babe Ruth's daughter to throw out the first pitch.
The game was good too. Andy Pettitte struck out his 2000th batter, Jose Molina hit the final home-run into Monument Park, and Mariano Rivera recorded the final 3 outs.
The attendance was announced in a rather unique way:
The final scoreboard:
Overall it was a great night and more than I could have expected. It's sad to see the Stadium go, but I am already looking forward to next year and the new Stadium.
STATS
12-15 games.
16 balls.
6 consecutive games with a ball.
1 Autograph
-Jim Leyritz





