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New York Yankees vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Yankee Stadium July 17th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Los Angeles Dodgers Yankee Stadium
One East 161st Street, Bronx, NY
10451, US
1. Yankee Stadium Garage 0.2 miles, $40
2. 161st Street Parking Lot 0.3 miles, $30
3. Bronx Terminal Market 0.6 miles, $25
4. River Avenue Garage 0.4 miles, $35
5. 138th Street Lot 0.5 miles, $20
Yankee Stadium isn’t just a ballpark; it’s a living piece of baseball history that still pulses with energy and stories. Opened way back on april 18, 1923, this legendary place saw the Yankees beat the Red Sox four to one in their very first game, and it’s been packed with unforgettable moments ever since. Remember the first night game on may 24, 1946, against the White Sox? It was a game that lit up the city, literally. Fast forward to 2012, fans got to celebrate Joe DiMaggio’s iconic hitting streak with some special tributes, reminding everyone why this stadium is steeped in legend. Sitting in Home Plate Seats or Section 254 really puts you close enough to feel the crack of the bat and the roar of the crowd. If you're coming from the Bronx or even across the river, the vibe is just as electric, hop on the NJ Transit to Penn Station, then hit the subway, and ask around if you get lost. Visiting Yankee Stadium is more than just catching a game; it’s about soaking in the history, the passion, and that unmistakable New York soul, whether you're a die-hard Dodgers fan or just here for the experience. And hey, if you’re a Dodgers fan in the Bronx, catching a Yankees game can be a little slice of baseball heaven, even if it’s a little rivalry fun.