 The Yankees have won so many pennants that they can surround their flagpoles with all the championship dates. |
 The Team Store, where you can buy more Jeter stuff than anyone could ever possibly need. |
 There's a poem by Emma Lazarus called "The New Colossus" about the Statue of Liberty. It could just as well be about Yankee Stadium. |
 The super-sekrit entrance to the Yankees offices. |
 The Press entrance. This is where the Yankee Stadium Tour begins, also. You buy your tickets at the ticket windows on the other side, then line up here. |
 And here we go. We start the tour pretty much entering the stadium by the best seats. |