Yankees new Diamond Vision HD scoreboard unveiled
Say hello to the Yankee's biggest and, in our opinion, best new acquisition. We've been all up and down the specs of the Mitsubishi built 101- by 59-foot LED display for the last year so we'll just sit back and let it wash over you, while we contemplate whether those luxury seats below block some of the bleacher seats, or the ant-sized players trotting around on the field below.






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
sdinma @ Apr 4th 2009 1:39PM
Fans in the cheap seats will get to watch the Bankees not make the post-season for the second year in a row in glorious ultra-high definition...
iouttolunch @ Apr 4th 2009 1:59PM
Lol, hardcore sdinma, truely hardcore. Looking forward to first hand opinions of how this compares to the new lcd bulletin boards (which are very bright and low pixel) cycling ads all over towns now.
FCat @ Apr 4th 2009 6:27PM
Might be cheaper to buy a new HDTV than a ticket to the New Yankee Stadium.
crisss1205 @ Apr 4th 2009 9:15PM
Agreed, was trying to get season tickets but they were $25,000 for the seats NEAR the front!
crisss1205 @ Apr 4th 2009 9:16PM
Sorry I was wrong....
Full Season Package Price: $26,325.00, per seat
Brian Kaempen @ Apr 5th 2009 2:01AM
Does that "You're watching Diamond Vision" screen look too clear to be real to anyone else? I'm sure it's not, but the clarity and crispness to it makes it look like it was Photoshopped on. I guess it really is just that Perfect of a screen. Too bad it's being wasted on the Yankees.
-Brian
Ike Skelton @ Apr 6th 2009 11:03AM
Is that bigger than the one in Kansas City? The one at Kaufman Stadium is freaking amazing!
Ike Skelton @ Apr 6th 2009 11:05AM
No, the one in KC is 100' x 85' Royals > Yankees. No longer will we be the Yankees farm team!