Article 6AX8H 100 years on, how Yankee Stadium helped give birth to a baseball juggernaut

100 years on, how Yankee Stadium helped give birth to a baseball juggernaut

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Frederic J Frommer
from US news | The Guardian on (#6AX8H)

Along with the arrival of Babe Ruth, the Yankees' move from Manhattan to the Bronx started a journey that would turn them into world-famous winners

A century ago on Tuesday, the New York Yankees came out of the shadow of their Manhattan landlords to christen the ballpark that would be known as The House That Ruth Built" in the Bronx.

On 18 April 1923, 60,000 fans jammed into The Yankee Stadium," as it was originally called, to see the American League defending champions take on their rival Boston Red Sox. Batting third for the Yankees and playing right field on the historic Opening Day was their star slugger, Babe Ruth, just a few years after New York had acquired him from Boston in December 1919.

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