The Sports Network - Major League BaseballThe New York Yankees announced Monday that they don't intend to buy the current Yankee Stadium from the City of New York.
This year marks the final season for the Yankees at their current stadium, which opened in 1923 and reopened in 1976 after an extensive three year renovation. The team will play in a new facility in 2009.
"We have been in talks with city officials to determine the best way for the City to realize value in the assets of the current Yankee Stadium," team president Randy Levine said. "The goal is to find the best and most efficient way to make memorabilia items available to the public and our fans.
"There is no agreement as of yet as to the best method of making these items available but our discussions with the city are continuing. When there is an agreement we will let everyone know."
The Yankees also announced Monday that they will officially rename Legends Field in Tampa, their spring training facility and home of the Single-A Tampa Yankees, to George M. Steinbrenner Field during a pre-game ceremony on Thursday before a spring training contest versus the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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