George Steinbrenner was forced by Commissioner Fay Vincent to resign as principal partner of the New York Yankees for hiring Howie Spira to "get dirt" on Dave Winfield
Jason GiambiJason Giambi had the last hit in Yankees Stadium. A single to left field in the bottom of the 7th.
Jose Molina hit the last home run in the old Yankee Stadium off of Baltimore Orioles pitcher Chris Waters. It was in the bottom of the fourth inning.
On April 22, 2009, Melky Cabrera hit the first walk-off home run in the new Yankee Stadium. It was a two-run homer against the Oakland A's in the bottom of the 14th inning.
Jason Giambi was the last player to get a hit at Yankees Stadium I, on September 21, 2008. Jason hit a single to left field in the bottom of the 7th inning off Orioles pitcher Jamie Walker.
Brett GardnerThe last player to score a run in Yankees Stadium was Brett Gardner. He scored on a sacrifice fly hit by Robinson Cano in the bottom of the 7th inning giving the Yankees a 7-3 lead, and finale score.
Brett GardnerThe last player to score a run in Yankees Stadium was Brett Gardner. He scored on a sacrifice fly hit by Robinson Cano, in the bottom of the 7th inning giving the Yankees a 7-3 lead, and finale score.
Babe Ruth's Last Yankees Stadium Home RunBabe Ruth hit his last home run at Yankees Stadium on September 3, 1934, off Philadelphia pitcher Bill Dietrich in the bottom of the 1st inning. It was the Babe's 707th career home run.
Yankee catcher Elston Howard hit a 2 strike single to break up the no-no Sox still beat Whitey Ford 3-0 Ironically Howard would become a Red Sox player later in the year
When standing on a headline the water is at the bottom of what your standing on.
New York Yankees catcher Duke Sims hit the last home run at Yankees Stadium in 1973. The home run was hit on the last game of the season played on September 30, in the bottom of the 7th inning, off Detroit Tigers pitcher Fred Holdsworth. This was the last home run in Yankees stadium before the renovation.
you feel standing up on the bottom of the world because of gravity pulling you to the center of the earth.
yes every NBAs stadium pole from the bottom to rim is 10 feet yes every NBAs stadium pole from the bottom to rim is 10 feet