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Shaded Seats at Yankee Stadium: Where to Sit for Shade

Going to a Yankees day game in the Bronx? At Yankee Stadium the coolest seats are behind home plate and down the third-base line. Our 3D model ray-traces every row, and those zones stay shaded roughly 80% of a midsummer 1 PM game. Here's the section-by-section breakdown, plus a free map that runs the sun for your exact date and first pitch.

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Which way does Yankee Stadium face?

Home plate faces roughly north-northeast, so at a 1 PM first pitch the sun sits high to the south and swings toward the southwest through the afternoon. That progression loads the first-base side and the short-porch right field with sun, while the third-base side and the seats behind home plate fall into shade first. Yankee Stadium's three-tier bowl helps: the upper deck overhangs the rows behind it, so the back of each level shades earlier than the front.

Yankee Stadium shade by section (ray-traced)

These are the share of a typical early-afternoon game each zone holds shade in our 3D model, based on the seating-bowl geometry and the sun's real path, not a specific day's clouds:

Section areaLevelShaded for…
Behind home plateClub (200s) & Lower (100s)~80% of the game
Third-base lineClub (200s) & Lower (100s)~79%
Third-base lineField level~65%
First-base lineClub (200s) & Lower (100s)~59%, more sun
Bleachers & short-porch RFOutfieldMostly sun, avoid for shade

Percentages are for a typical 1:10 PM start in midsummer; your exact game may differ. Plug your date and first pitch into the live map for a per-row read.

Best shaded seats at Yankee Stadium (day games)

If shade is the priority, aim for the Club and Lower sections from behind home plate around to third base, those are the ~80% zones above. A few specifics:

SeatsWhy they're shaded
Behind home / 3B, back rows of the Lower & Club levelsUpper-deck overhang shades them from early in the game
Third-base line, field level (deeper rows)NNE orientation puts the afternoon sun at their backs
Anywhere under the terrace / upper-deck overhangThe back of each tier is the reliable cool spot

Seats to avoid if you want shade

The bleachers and the famous short-porch right field (first-base side) are the sun traps, open to the sky and facing the afternoon sun, they stay exposed most of a day game. The first-base lower bowl bakes as the sun moves west, and front rows on every level sit in sun until late.

Yankee Stadium shade, quick answers

Which side of Yankee Stadium is in the shade?

The third-base side and the seats behind home plate. They fall into shade first and hold it, roughly 80% of a typical midsummer 1 PM game in our model, because home plate faces about NNE and the afternoon sun loads the opposite (first-base) side.

What are the best shaded seats at Yankee Stadium?

The Club (200s) and Lower (100s) sections behind home and down the third-base line, about 80% shaded in the ray-traced model. Sit in the back rows under the upper-deck overhang to shade earliest.

Which seats at Yankee Stadium get the most sun?

The bleachers and the short-porch right-field sections on the first-base side, plus the front rows everywhere until late in the afternoon.

Day game vs. evening game

For afternoon starts, target the third-base and behind-home covered levels above. For a night game the sun sets low and the whole lower bowl shades within an inning or two, the last seats in sun are the upper deck on the first-base side. The interactive tool models any start time and the live weather.

Shade predictions come from a 3D ray-traced model of the seating bowl combined with the exact solar position for your date and time. The bowl geometry is a calibrated approximation, so use the map to pick a side, level and row range, then confirm the precise seat on a ticket map. Independent tool; not affiliated with MLB or the Yankees.

Other AL East ballparks

The rest of the AL East, same treatment:

Yankee Stadium ranks #17 of 30 for sun exposure in MLB: the average seat sits in direct sunlight for about 118 of a 190-minute day game, or 62.1% of it. Full ranking and method in the sunniest seats in baseball.

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