<P> Late in the stadium's first season, cracks were seen on the concrete ramps of the Stadium . The Yankees are trying to determine whether there was something wrong with the concrete, or the ramps' installation or design . The company involved in inspecting the concrete was indicted on charges that its employees either faked or failed to perform some required tests and falsified the results of others . </P> <P> The stadium has also been criticized for its lack of fan noise . During a Sunday Night Baseball telecast in 2012, commentator and former Red Sox manager Terry Francona spoke about the different atmospheres in the old and new stadiums saying that "As a visiting team, especially for the Red Sox, by the time the (national) anthem was over, you couldn't wait to get back in the dugout . Now (there is) a little different (kind) of fan sitting around down there by the dugout ." Games at the new stadium do not feature the same deafening crowd moments and often sound eerily silent . The lack of fan noise was noticeable in the 2012 playoffs as well, with thousands of unsold seats for Game 5 of the ALDS and Games 1 and 2 of the ALCS . "This is a very easy place to play now", said Quintin Berry of the Detroit Tigers, the Yankees' ALCS opponents . "Coming from Oakland, the fans there were so rowdy . It was easier to come here ." In his autobiography "The Closer", the Yankees' longtime relief pitcher Mariano Rivera wrote these comments about the new stadium's atmosphere: "It doesn't hold noise, or home - team fervor, anywhere near the way the old place did . The old Stadium was our 10th man--a loud and frenzied cauldron of pinstriped passion, with a lot of lifers in the stands . Maybe I'm wrong, but it's hard to see that the new place can ever quite duplicate that . Derek Jeter echoed this sentiment in a September 2014 article in New York magazine, Jeter said he missed the original Yankee Stadium: "It was a different feel . The new stadium, it's second to none--all the amenities . For the players, it really doesn't get any better . The old stadium, if you were at the stadium, in the stands, the only place you could see the game was in your seat . Now there's so many suites and places people can go . So a lot of times it looks like it's empty, but it's really not . The old stadium, it was more intimidating . The fans were right on top of you ." </P> <P> In its first season, Yankee Stadium quickly acquired a reputation as a "bandbox" and a "launching pad" because of the high number of home runs hit at the new ballpark . Through its first 23 games, 87 home runs were hit at the venue, easily besting Enron Field's (now called Minute Maid Park) previous record set in 2000 . Early in the season, Yankee Stadium was on pace to break Coors Field's 1999 single - season record of 303 home runs allowed, and the hometown Daily News (using the back - page headline "HOMERS ODYSSEY") started publishing a daily graphic comparing each stadium's home run totals through a similar number of games . </P> <P> ESPN commentator Peter Gammons denounced the new facility as "one of the biggest jokes in baseball" during an appearance on Mike and Mike in the Morning, and concludes that "(it) was not a very well - planned ballpark". Likewise, Gammons' ESPN colleague Buster Olney described the stadium as "a veritable wind tunnel" and likened it to his childhood Wiffle - ball park . Newsday columnist Wallace Matthews joined in the criticism, labeling the stadium "ridiculous" and accused "the franchise that took ownership of the home run" of cheapening it . He suggested that Babe Ruth could have potentially hit 120 or more homers if he played in the new Stadium . For his column, Matthews interviewed former Yankee Reggie Jackson, who termed the park "too small" to contain current player Alex Rodriguez . Jackson estimated that the park might enable the third baseman to hit 75 home runs in a season . </P>

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