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Is the new york mets stadium near the yankees stadium?

Posted By: admin on June 29, 2009 at 2:19 pm

Is the new york mets stadium near the yankees stadium?

im going to new york and want to see a baseball game but the days im there they are away at the mets stadium. so can someone please tell me is it a far taxi or subway ride away to mets stadium?

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Comment by admin
2009-06-29 19:19:56
The Mets and Yankees are 10.1 miles apart as the car drives.

For additional reference,
the White Sox and Cubs are 9.9 miles apart,
the Giants and A's are 17.6 miles apart
and
the Dodgers and Angels are 31.1 miles apart.

 
Comment by admin
2009-06-29 19:19:56
no!!!!!!!! I live in NY it not far
 
Comment by admin
2009-06-29 19:19:56
subway ride…queens to the bronx or vice versa
 
Comment by admin
2009-06-29 19:19:57
yeah its REALLY close.. both are near the city… Citi Field (the Mets) is in Queens (just outside the city) and Yankee Stadium is in the Bronx (also just outside the city)
 
Comment by admin
2009-06-29 19:19:57
Estimated Time: 18 minutes Estimated Distance: 9.78 miles

In a cab with around 10 minutes of traffic, it would cost about $24.06.

 
Comment by admin
2009-06-29 19:19:57
They are about a 45 minute drive from each other through new york traffic. There is no subway from the Bronx to Queens without switching and a taxi would be about $150. So I would try and hitch a ride with a friend. By the way I have been to both stadiums and there great. Both are among the top 5 in baseball. Make sure you go through the Rotunda when you visit Citi Field and the Great Hall in Yankee Stadium.
 
Comment by admin
2009-06-29 19:19:58
its a subway ride

Citi field is in Queens

Yankee Stadium is in the Bronx

 
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