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Also see: Stadium Guide for the New York Mets It is hard to imagine missing Shea Stadium. With no ivy on the walls or a green monster in left field, Shea is devoid of the kind of aura and charm of ...
My memories of Shea stadium started when I was a little boy living in Flushing and seeing Shea being built. I did not go to my first game there till a mayors trophy game in 1968 or 1969. I do ...
Shea Stadium was never meant to be like Wrigley Field or Fenway Park and the Mets have been better off in a new venue. But the organization often pays homage to its roots, ...
No other stadium boasted their team colors the way Shea Stadium did. The Mets put their colors out there for all to see as if to say "here we are, deal with it". The Mets dropped he ball on this one.
Fifty years ago, Shea Stadium was the only place to be. That’s not an ad campaign. That's a fact. In 1975, the circular ballpark in Flushing and famously in the flight path of jet planes landing ...
The New York Mets played their first game in Queens, N.Y. when Shea Stadium was opened on April 17, 1964. A New York City landmark of 45 years welcomed fans for the first time 56 years ago today ...
I was thrilled to learn that the Mets will be honoring William A. Shea this season with a logo above the left field wall in the stadium that bears his name. The tribute to Bill Shea will take its ...
The Who will release in its entirety their popular Shea Stadium show from 1982's first farewell tour on audio for the first time. Live at Shea Stadium 1982 arrives on March 1. The 25-song concert ...
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