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What would you most want to change about Yankee Stadium?

NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 02: An exterior view of Yankee Stadium before Game Three of the Wild Card between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees on October 2, 2025 in New York, New York. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We’re going straight to the heart of direct fan experience for today’s big Yankees question. The big-league club is still getting ready for the season down in Tampa, but after beginning the 2026 season with a road trip through San Francisco and Seattle, they’ll be back in the Bronx for their home opener on April 3rd against the Marlins.

Reviews on the new (now not-so-new) Yankee Stadium have been decidedly mixed at best since it replaced the beloved old ballpark across the street in 2009. For the youngest generation of fans, it’s the only Yankee Stadium they’ve ever known, but I’ve heard from kids before who remain cool on it. So it’s an odd situation.

Suppose you were made president of ballpark operations, or some other fancy title along those lines. Hal Steinbrenner has given you leeway to make one sweeping change that will begin during the 2026 season. What would it be? My only caveat is that it can’t just be “cheaper prices” because that is too obvious (and the ol’ House of Steinbrenner would never consent to parting with those dimes). I would deeply like that too! But we can think a little bigger. More time-involved projects are OK as well, as we can just imagine the request for one improvement being made earlier than a month before Opening Day.

Would you want Monument Park somewhere more prominent than stuffed below a restaurant in center field? Dramatic dimension changes? No ear-splitting noises from the PA system that play for two seconds between pitches? (That would probably be mine. It’s so bad.) A different ballpark entry system, given recent years’ frustrations? Restricting “God Bless America” to Sundays and holidays like most other MLB teams? Higher-quality food and beverages, considering they play in a city where you can get basically anything at any time? The choices are vast! Make yours and let us know.


This morning, Nick opens up the history books to spotlight Bill Holland—one of the greatest New York Black Yankees pitchers off all-time—in our Yankees Birthday Series. Madison will also answer your mailbag questions, and Matt will preview the ever-backwards Angels. Will Mike Trout ever appear in a second playoff series and first since over a decade ago? It’s exceedingly doubtful. Grim. Blame the Curse of the Rally Monkey, I have no sympathy for Arte Moreno.

Today’s Matchup

New York Yankees vs. Toronto Blue Jays

Time: 1:05 p.m. EST

Video: YES Network

Venue: George M. Steinbrenner Field, Tampa, FL

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