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    Yankee Stadium - Cheering on the Yankees at sunset! Join the crowd and feel the excitement. Get your tickets at yankees.com/tickets.

    Yankee Stadium

    4.0(1.7k reviews)
    5.4 miConcourse
    Large group friendly
    Kid friendly

    As a Yankees fan, coming here was on my bucket list for a long time. Like a lot of others, I am a…read morebig fan of history and do wish that they kept the old stadium around...that being said our game day experience was pretty good! Our first order of business was visiting monument park right as gates opened at 5:30 since it closes before first pitch. Best access is entering in through Gate 8, and surprisingly there was no line for a Friday evening game! This is a must for any baseball fan and you can see all of the retired Yankee numbers along with a monument plaque for greats. We also had a good field and dining experience. Tried the angry lobster roll, grub and tub chicken bucket, and ice cream chicken bucket. The chicken was alright, nothing too amazing but it is a lot of fries and a good amount of tendies. Pretty decent value for $23 since it comes with a souvenir drink. Lobster roll was great! I really liked the seasoning, and it came with a side of chips too. The real highlight was the ice cream chicken bucket! The hype is real with this one! Each drumstick was made intricately with yummy cornflake coating and the chocolate pretzel bone is a great touch. Seating in the 212 section was pretty fun. The Yanks are doing great right now so the energy in the crowd was amazing. We went crazy during Ben Rice's homer! Only downside was some people got a bit too crazy and threw up right behind my wife's seat...not great but it is what it is I guess. We enjoyed walking around the stadium, talking to fans, and taking in all the different views while getting our food. The one thing I'd say is that while our experience was good, can't help but feel the stadium lacks a bit of character. The concourse is just okay compared to most other modern stadiums, and there aren't many things other than monument park and the Yankee museum that make the place stand out. The great hall is cool, but you don't really spend much time there. It's a good stadium, but I feel like there were some missed opportunities during construction that could have put it in the upper echelon of MLB ballparks.

    The Yankees Home opener against the Marlins was a great way to spend the day on my youngest's first…read morevisit to New York. The bar is set high for ball parks because Kyle was a baseball player(lefty/first baseman,a relief pitcher) who missed his Junior and Senior year during Covid. Although lifelong Giants fan, who gets frequent field access and fantastic seats because his dad is a sports medicine/ ortho specialist who once worked for the St Louis Cardinals( as well as the Rams and the Blues). I digress because I am me ( also nobody tell my deceased father that we were here because the lifelong Brooklyn Dodger fan would have been heartbroken! I would have given Yankee Stadium four stars , based on ease of access from the subway, cute concession stand souvenirs ( the stadium cup and chicken finger bucket are being fashioned into an Easter basket for my nephew!) and cleanliness of restrooms. Also Aaron Judge hit home run within ten minutes of the game starting. Even though I am Yelp Elite Squad, Kyle's comments ( I hate Queens! This stadium is cool, but sucks compared to the Giants stadium!" and our new subway bestie pointing out how superior the old stadium was. sooo - Three stars for you based mostly on the impression made on Kyle. Fans on the East Coast are just better, heartier, more devoted We had a great day

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    Tremont Park

    Tremont Park

    3.0(2 reviews)
    3.2 miEast Tremont

    Nice Park to take a morning stroll or to take the kids to the playground. The trees here are really…read morenice. My son even had a small party at this park, at the playground. However there needs to be better cleaning and upkeep. The bathrooms here aren't always clean and crazy people like to hang out there. Which sucks because its near the playground

    Tremont Park is a medium-size green space in the middle of Tremont neighborhood in north-western…read moreBronx. It borders to the north with E Tremont Avenue, to the east with Arthur Avenue, to the south with E 175th Street, and to the west with Third Avenue. On the north-west corner there's an ornate staircase that climbs to some grassy fields. In 1995 the park was renovated, and several additions were made: chess/checkers tables, a baseball/softball field, spray showers, racquetball courts, and some new trees. The place is peaceful... I was here last weekend and there was barely anybody around. You would think that those amenities would attract locals, but it's just not happening. You can tell that, despite its huge potential, this park has been neglected by the city. The staircase is heavily damaged, the grass is a couple of feet high in some places, and there's a feeling of partial abandonment strolling it's paths. It's a pity, because it could look awesome. The close vicinity of this park with commercial and touristic Arthur Avenue could play a vital role in resuscitating its usage. However, the Italian Arthur Avenue is several blocks north, and a few minutes walk from here.

    Castle Hill Little League

    Castle Hill Little League

    3.3(3 reviews)
    2.4 miUnionport

    I must say that Castle Hill Little League is one of the best, if not, the best, youth sports…read moreorganization that I have been involved in. My boys have joined other little league organizations in the Bronx and we were extremely disappointed with them. These other leagues (which will remain nameless) were very disorganized and very inconsiderate to parents and kids. As much as I hate to use the word, these other leagues were very ghetto, with coaches and kids improperly dressed for games and constantly cursing at each other and fighting with umpires, and parents acting the same way, and the baseball field in horrible conditions. Once we moved into the Castle Hill area, I put my boys into the Castle Hill Little League, and it has been a wonderful experience. First of all, the baseball field is gorgeous. When I heard that the field was maintained by volunteer parents and coaches, I was amazed. My youngest son says that it has dugouts like Yankee Stadium. My oldest son has games during the evening under the lights, which I enjoy watching. The managers and coaches have been very good to my boys, and all of the kids look like they are having fun. They have a huge baseball parade and carnival for the kids as well as other activities. What impresses me the most is the strict dress code for the players. Baseball players have to be in full uniform when entering and exiting the ballpark. They are not allowed to walk in with sandals and wear jewelry on the field. My boys take it upon themselves to wash their uniforms after games and be properly dressed to play in full uniform before entering the park without any nagging from me. As a mother of three sloppy boys, I found this to be very impressive. I highly recommend Castle Hill Little League if you are looking to for a little league for your child.

    Never move around this area its the worse they wake you up at 7am with speakers Friday night with…read moreloud salsa even if there's no game going on extremely annoying

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