New York Yankees Interactive Seating Chart with Seat Views

New York Yankees Interactive Seating Chart with Seat Views

Here’s everything you need to know about the Yankee Stadium Seating Chart. Therefore, the details below include seat numbers, Yankees seat views, an interactive seating chart, and tips on where to sit for Yankees games.

We also include how to buy New York Yankees tickets without service fees and at the guaranteed best prices of any ticket marketplace. In addition, we’ve got seating charts for every other MLB team, too.

 

Unlike NFL Stadiums or NBA arenas, MLB stadiums have a ton of different seats that fans may prefer. Some baseball fans may prefer to watch the game from the outfield in the bleachers, others prefer behind the plate, and some prefer being on one of the baselines. The information we provide in this Yankee Stadium Seating Chart will help you find your ideal seat location for NY Yankees games.

Yankee Stadium Seating Chart 

Hover over any section in the seating chart below for a row breakdown.

 

 

Yankee Stadium Interactive Seat Views

Using your mobile device, drag your finger on the interactive Yankees seat view below or click on it with your mouse if you’re using a computer to see what your 3D seat view would look like from Section 120B in this example.

 

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Yankee Stadium History and Overview

The new Yankee Stadium is located at 1 East 161st St in the Bronx, NY. It had its construction finished in 2009, which was the first season it hosted MLB games. In October of that year, the Yankees went on to win the World Series in six games over the Philadelphia Phillies, setting incredibly high standards for the ballpark.

Yankee Stadium’s capacity is 54,251 for New York Yankees games and has hosted several different concerts as well as MLS soccer matches, where it plays host to Major League Soccer’s New York City Football Club

 

Yankee Stadium Seating with Seat Numbers

Yankee Stadium Seating Chart with rows and seat numbers

At Yankees Stadium, seat 1 is always located closer to the lower-numbered adjacent section. For example, seat 1 in section 425 would be closest to seat 24 in section 424.

Typically, the best seats are located closer to the middle of the stadium. Going by that logic, if you’re on the left-field line, you’d want a seat with a lower seat number, and on the right-field line, you’d look for a higher seat number. (So remember, don’t think of seat numbers and row numbers as the same thing!).

Yankee Stadium Dimensions and Capacity

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The following dimensions are from Home Plate:

  • 52 ft to the Backstop
  • 318 ft to Left Field
  • 399 ft to Left Center
  • 408 ft to Center
  • 385 ft to Right Center
  • 314 ft to Right Field

The new Yankee Stadium seats 50,086 (3rd most in MLB), with a maximum capacity of 52,325 when standing-room-only tickets are included.

Legends and Field Levels at Yankee Stadium (00s and 100s)

  • These are the best seats in the stadium without a doubt. Tickets for Premium games in the front row (Legends) seats can sell for over a thousand dollars.
  • For less popular games you can pick up cheaper Field Level Tickets in the double digits.
  • Pricing for field-level seats becomes exponentially higher the closer you get to home plate.
  • Sections 11 through 29 are the Legends Suites.
  • The Legends Suites offer the best seats in the entire stadium as well as amenities, including the Ketel One Bar, exclusive parking, entrances, and the opportunity to pose for pictures with Yankees World Series Trophies in the  Legends Suite Bar.
  • The visitor’s dugout is located below sections 22-25 and the Yankees’ dugout is located below sections 14-17.

Protective Netting on Field Level

Yankee Stadium will be extending its netting on the field level for the 2018 season and beyond, providing additional protection for fans in the field-level sections that have previously been at risk of errant foul balls or even bats from putting them in harm’s way.

Per the official release from the Yankees:

“Beyond the dugout, netting will extend to Section 011 on the first-base side and Section 029 on the third-base side. The netting in these locations will rise to eight feet above the playing field (approximately 5.5 feet above the wall surrounding the field of play) and will remain in place from the start of batting practice through the end of the game. These sections of netting may be removed for soccer matches or other events held at Yankee Stadium.”

Early indications are that this was done to provide safety for fans without the expense of clear sightlines or views from their great seats at the stadium. So rest assured, Yankees fans. Your lower-level seats will be more protected, but you’ll still have great views.

Terrace and Main Levels at Yankee Stadium (200s and 300s)

  • These middle-level seats offer a great vantage point without breaking the bank.
  • Prices vary drastically from as little as $42 to as much as $150 on the Yankees website.
  • You can’t go wrong with any Main Level Seats, although I’d recommend seats in sections 213, 214, 223, or 224.  The views are similar to seats closer to the infield, but half the price.
  • The same goes for sections 312 and 328 on the Terrace Level.
  • However, be wary of sections 205, 206, 233, & 234 because some sight lines are obstructed
  • Delta Sky360 Suites – Combines a private seating area with benefits offered by an indoor, full-service bar and upscale dining options. Located behind home plate and on the 200 level of the stadium
  • Behind home plate, the Terrace Level seats are called Jim Beam Premium Seats.
  • Jim Beam Premium Seats: Located in sections 317 – 323, these seats offer an alternate entrance, exclusive food and restrooms, padded seats, and a great birds-eye view of the stadium.  Unless you are opting for a cheaper, lower seat, the Jim Beam Suite Seats are definitely one of your best bets.

Bleacher Seats at Yankee Stadium

  • Seats in the bleachers are the most economical way to see the Yankees (as is the case for most MLB games).  These seats might not be the best, but they do draw a fun crowd that shares the love and camaraderie of baseball.
  • The “Bleacher Creatures” occupy section 203, and are the most passionate (and usually intoxicated) Yankee fans. These seats are meant for a rowdy time, and participating in ‘Roll Call‘ is a great Yankee Tradition.
  • On a good day, the sun shines right in your eyes, so bring a hat and sunglasses.
  • The Away Bullpen is located just below sections 237 & 238 as well as part of Frank’s Red Hot Terrace – perfect for hecklers.
  • The Yankees Bullpen is located just below section 202 and part of the Toyota Terrace.
  • If you’re looking for Bleacher seats, the best deals can be found by buying No Fee tickets on TickPick, or even better by bidding on cheap Yankees Tickets!

The Grandstand (400) Level at Yankee Stadium

  • The Grandstands are positioned on the fourth (the highest) level of Yankees stadium and wrap almost the entirety of the stadium
  • These are the second cheapest seats you can get besides the bleachers.
  • Pro Tip: If you don’t like to drink, sit at the Grandstand Level in Sections 407A and 433 (alcohol-free seats). You’re likely to find yourself in a quieter state of the company.
  • Pro Tip 2: Section 414 is labeled obstructed view.  From personal experience, I know that only really high fly balls are obstructed because of the overhang.  If you’re on a tight budget go for these tickets because they can often run up to 20 dollars cheaper than more expensive, yet similar seats.
  • Pricing for grandstand seats is split into outfield and infield pricing, with outfield seats priced at around 33 dollars per game and $50 for the infield.
  • Tickets are available from the Yankees’ official website, but because regular-season baseball tickets rarely sell out, they typically sell for less on secondary markets like Tickpick.
  • Even in what are expected to be nosebleed seats, section 434b (literally the corner seats of the grandstands), turn out to be better than expected. From personal experience, I can say that we had a decent view, with no obstructions, and lots of shade.
  • The downside to sitting in the outfield Grandstands is that you have a partial view of the main screen and deep left field balls are hard to follow when everyone in front of you stands up suddenly trying to follow them.

Frank’s Red Hot Terrace and Toyota Terrace

Added to Yankee Stadium back in 2017 where the Frank’s Red Hot Terrace and the Toyota Terrace, are located on each side of the Batter’s Eye Deck in center field. These areas are open to all ticket holders throughout the game and are great for fans who buy bleacher seats.

One major tip we’ve received from some Yankees fans is that fans who don’t mind hanging out on the terrace and ignoring their seats should look to purchase tickets at the absolute cheapest get-in price and head straight to one of the terraces. This will give you access to the open-air terrace amenities like the full bar with unique food that includes rails on which to eat and drink, power outlets to charge phones, as well as quick and easy access to the bathrooms on the bleacher level. Get there a little early to secure a standing spot up against the rails that provides the best views of the stadium from the area and ensure you and your party have plenty of space to hang out during your time there.

Food at Yankee Stadium

If you’re interested in finding out what the best food is at Yankee Stadium, be sure to check out our Yankee Stadium Food Guide, which highlights the best dishes to eat at Yankees games this season.

Covered Seating at Yankee Stadium

Looking for a shady area for a New York Yankees home game? This section is for you.

Depending on the time of day, shaded seats change. In general, you can find covered seating at Yankee Stadium at the back of each level. However, the only area to find covered seating near the field is at the back of the 100s sections. 

For 1pm games, most covered seats will also be shaded until at least the 6th inning. We suggest avoiding seats in home run territory because even if they’re covered, you’ll be hit by the harsh sun. Also, to avoid the sun, don’t sit in the bleachers and choose seats behind home plate or around the infield.

ADA Seating at Yankee Stadium

For those who need wheelchair access and/or those looking to attend a game at Yankee Stadium with somebody who is, there is some important information that you’ll want to know. If you’re seeking ADA seating, there are accessible rows at the top of most sections within the ballpark and spread throughout.

If necessary, folding chairs are provided to guests, such as ones looking to sit with a fan who requires wheelchair access. One trick you can use to filter tickets that are ADA accessible is by using our “Additional filters +” button on the event page that allows you to select “ADA (wheelchair accessible),” which shows all seats that the seller has marked as accessible for people with disabilities.

Parking at Yankee Stadium

There are plenty of official parking spots that surround Yankee Stadium, with over 9,000 official parking spaces and thousands more in public lots and spots within walking distance from the ballpark (with some located closer than others). You’re welcome to opt for street parking, but you’ll be hard-pressed to find any street parking spots available for Yankees games. 

Public Transportation to Yankee Stadium

Fans have multiple options for public transportation to Yankee Stadium, including the subway, bus, and train.

If you want to take the subway, the 4 train and D train stop at the 161st/Yankee Stadium subway station across the street from the stadium. The B train is also available but limited to weekdays only. 

For fans looking to take the bus, the Bx6, and Bx13 buses stop at East 161st St and River Ave. The BxM4 stops at the Grand Concourse and East 161st St and East 158th St. The Bx1 and Bx2 buses stop at East 161st St and the Grand Concourse. 

If you’re taking the train to The Stadium, the Metro-North Railroad drops fans off at the Yankees-East 153rd St station. 

How to Buy Cheap New York Yankees Tickets

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New York Yankees Schedule

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1 thought on “New York Yankees Interactive Seating Chart with Seat Views”

  1. Section 205 is not the bleachers just a heads up (well I’m pretty sure lol). I was wondering if you think section 205 row 1 seats 10 and 11 are good seats

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