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They came to see Nolan Ryan. They were treated to so much more. On June 10, 1975, a crowd of 31,809 attended the California Angels-New York Yankees game at Shea Stadium, which New York’s ...
On August 22, 1999, with Sammy Sosa having just taken the home run lead with his 51st blast, Mark McGwire responded by not just hitting the ball, but by actually damaging Shea Stadium’s massive ...
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 Beatles played Shea again the following year, but gave up touring soon after and became primarily a recording band, putting out several of Rock & Roll's best albums before calling it quits in ...
Shea Stadium during a Mets-Giants game on May 31, 1964. Credit: AP/John LindsayBut when it all started, the modern new stadium and modern new fair site were inextricably linked.
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, ...
Norwood's Shea Stadium is in the process of its first renovation project since 2002. The stadium, which opened in 1972, is the home to a dozen Norwood City Schools teams.
Live at Shea Stadium 1982 will be released on March 1 as a two-CD set and a three-LP collection. The date coincides with Who frontman Roger Daltrey’s 80th birthday.
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 ...
The 1973 National League Championship Series ended with unruly chaos at Shea Stadium, the Reds on alert and fans all over the field. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
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