NYT/Reuters: Memory of Yankee Ghosts Can't Halt New Stadium
By REUTERS
Published: August 27, 2006

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Exterior of Yankee Stadium
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As work begins on the new Yankee Stadium, critics see the project as symbolically burying more than just the old ballpark, the baseball shrine known as "The House that Ruth Built'' across the street.
What will also be lost, they say, is a metaphor for the American Century; a landmark of New York's emergence in the 1920s among the world's great cities and, during the decades that followed, a focal point in the city's social life.
"Yankee Stadium is the Statue of Liberty of baseball. It's majestic, it represents all the positive aspects of our country,'' said David Gratt, president of Friends of Yankee Stadium, which is fighting the old park's replacement.
"Tearing it down suggests we've moved away from those attributes and are just concerned with making money,'' he said.''
Many Yankees fans disagree. They say "The Stadium,'' is cramped, dingy, and no amount of fresh paint can modernize it....
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