A new era in the history of the New York Yankees began in 2009 when the team moved from the most famous and historic stadium in the world to their new stadium across East 161st Street. The name, Yankee Stadium, remains the same, and it appears that ghosts of the old Yankee Stadium moved to the new one as the New York Yankees won their 27th World Championship in 2009. For over eight decades the Yankees played at the old Yankee Stadium. When it opened in 1923, it was the largest and most magnificent stadium in baseball and was home to many legendary players and teams.
Madison Square Garden is an indoor sports arena in New York City. The original Madison Square Garden (1874) was a converted railroad station at Madison Square; in 1891 a sports arena was built on the site, designed by Stanford White and dedicated mainly to boxing. In 1925 a new Madison Square Garden was built at Eighth Avenue and 50th Street, with an arena suitable for basketball, hockey, and other sports; it was the site of several notable political gatherings, including the deadlocked Democratic National Convention of 1924.
Madison Square Garden is located on Seventh Avenue between 31st and 33rd streets in New York City, and is home to the New York Knicks (NBA), New York Rangers (NHL), New York Liberty (WNBA), and the best concerts and family events in the Tri-State area. Below is a inside look at the famous MSG arena.
The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of Queens. They play in Major League’s National League (NL) East Division. They are one of two MLB clubs based in NYC. Below is a inside look at Citi Field.




