On July 5th, my sister and I were able to see the New York Yankees play the Detroit Tigers. I ordered the tickets from my computer at home and they came less than two weeks later by mail. I paid $35 per ticket to be seated in the Main Reserved Section. Check out the seating chart and ticket prices in the Stadium Information section of the Yankees website.
It was exciting to be there with some of the best players in baseball, even if I am an A’s fan first and foremost. The stadium was full since most people didn’t work that day (Independence Day observed). It was also Lou Gehrig Statuette night. The first 18,000 fans received a small statue of former Yankees player Lou Gehrig who died of ALS (widely known as Lou Gehrig’s disease) in 1941. To learn more about finding a cure for ALS see the ALS Association website. Food and beer is overpriced as in any ballpark. I chose not to pay the $7-$8 per beer that some of the fans tended to drink way too much of. The game had a few home runs and the Tigers pitcher almost tore off A-Rod's head with a baseball. I did purchase a $25 Jason Giambi (former A's player) t-shirt to remember my evening at Yankee stadium. Ultimately, the Yankees beat the Tigers 10-3.
The best way to get to the stadium is on the subway but it’s very crowded to and from the game. The Yankees website states "The Yankee Stadium Subway stop is located right outside the Stadium at the corner of 161st St. and River Ave. The Stadium is conveniently reached by several subway lines and a trip from midtown Manhattan takes less than 25 minutes. The #4 train, as well as the B (weekdays only) and D trains make stops at 161st St. /Yankee Stadium. Metro North train service to Connecticut and Westchester County is available at the 125th St. subway stop."
Check out the Yankees website for information on tours, tickets, or even player stats.