The stadium has the same dimensions and bullpen placements as the old Yankee Stadium. A 56ft. by 101ft. high-definition video scoreboard above the bleachers in centerfield. Hand operated auxiliary scoreboards are incorporated as part of the right-center and left-center fences.
The exterior resembles the original look of the 1923 Yankee Stadium. The interior, a modern ballpark with greater space and increased amenities, features a playing field that closely mimics the 1988–2008 dimensions of the old stadium. The current stadium features 4,300 club seats and 68 luxury suites. Yankee Stadium. Ballpark Capacity & Seating Chart. Yankee Stadium Capacity: Capacity Changes (Yearly Attendance) 1923: 58,000: 1926: 62,000: 1927: 82,000: 1928: 67,113: 1929: 62,000: 1937: 71,699: 1942: 70,000: 1948: 67,000: 1958: 67,205: 1961: 67,337: 1965: 67,000: 1971: 65,010: 1976: 54,028: 1977: 57,145: 1980: 57,545: Yankee Stadium Capacity The distance of the left-field pole was a meager 255 feet, but that was neutralized by the steep rise to 395 feet at the gate of the left-field bullpen and then from 474 feet in the alley to 500 JeRB.