Artifacts to look for at Yankee Stadium?

Yankee Stadium is the home of the New York Yankees and New York City FC. It is an outdoor ballpark primarily used for Major League Baseball games with a seating capacity of over 50,000 people. Yankee Stadium is located in the Bronx, about 15km drive from Midtown Manhattan. Construction on the stadium began in 2006, and to this day it is one of the most expensive stadiums ever built.

The New York Yankees Museum is located on the Main Level near Gate 6 and tells baseball's and the franchise's story through various displays of artifacts and memorabilia. The Museum holds, among other things, Thurman Munson's locker, which had remained empty in the team's clubhouse since his death in 1979, statues of Yogi Berra and Don Larsen that pay tribute to the perfect battery in the perfect World Series game, and a Ball Wall, which features autographed balls from hundreds of Yankee players.

The whole stadium is lined with artifacts that were brought over from old Yankee stadium and built for the new one. There are busts from the famous Yankees, trophies, banners, pictures, and bats and balls. There is so much to see besides a baseball game here with the museum and other things. It's like a baseball Disneyland!