Section 136
Yankee Stadium

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About Section 136

Key Insights

  • Rows 1-9
  • Behind/Side Stage (most shows)

Seating Notes

  • For football games, these seats are located behind the visitor sideline

Row & Seat Numbers

  • Rows in Section 136 are labeled 1-9
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 9
  • have 24 seats labeled 1-24
  • When looking towards the field/field/stage/field, lower number seats are on the right

For Concerts, Section 136 May Have a Limited View

136 is behind the stage or to the side of the stage for most concerts. This may restrict or limit your view of the performance.

For more information about the stage setup for your show, .

Views From Section 136

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Baseball Seat View From Section 135/136

What It's Like to Sit in Section 136

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RYS Expert Reviews

Field Level Outfield (Baseball)

- Field Level Outfield seats at Yankee Stadium are hit and miss. Because the seats include outfield seating and seats down each baseline, there are a variety of seating options. Some fans have complained about the foul poles in Sections 107 and 132, while others complain about being obstructed by handicapped seating. To sit near the Yankees bullpen, sit in seat 1 on the right-side of Section 103. Alternatively, sitting in a high-number seat in Section 136 will have you next to the Visitor's bullpen. Sit as close to home plate as you can for your best chance at shade. Avoid Sections 103-107 for afternoon games if you are sensitive to the sun. 

Field Level Seating

(2026 Review) - Lower Bowl Coverage: Includes all 100 Level sections and select two-digit sections (e.g., Section 11) closest to the field    Mix of Premium & Standard Seats: Roughly half include access to clubs like Legends Suite or Champions Suite    Best Value Sections: Non-premium areas (103-114B, 126-136) offer similar views without club access at a lower price    Close-to-Field Views: Some of the closest seating in the stadium with strong sightlines throughout    Big Price Differences: Adjacent sections can vary significantly in cost depending on included amenities    Who Should Sit Here  Field Level seats are ideal for Yankees fans who want to be close to the action with a traditional ballpark experience. With a wide range of price points and access levels, this area works for both premium buyers and value-focused fans looking for strong views without club perks.  Field Level Location & Details  Field Level seating at Yankee Stadium includes all 100 Level sections along with select two-digit sections closer to the field.  This level wraps around the entire stadium and offers a wide range of seating experiences depending on section.  About half of these sections are considered premium seating, granting access to exclusive indoor spaces such as:  Legends Suite    Champions Suite    Other private club areas    Non-premium sections include:  Sections 103-114B    Sections 126-136    These seats are typically more affordable than nearby premium sections, even when the on-field view is very similar.  Field Level Seating Views  Views from Field Level seats are among the best in Yankee Stadium.  The proximity to the field allows fans to clearly see player movement, pitch location, and in-game details. Sections behind home plate and along the infield offer the most balanced perspectives, while seats down the lines provide great close-up views of players and game action.  For soccer matches and other events, sections 103-106 and 129-130 become especially appealing due to their extreme proximity to the pitch, offering a unique and immersive experience.  Field Level Amenities  Amenities vary significantly depending on whether your ticket is in a premium or non-premium section.  Premium sections may include:  Access to Legends Suite or Champions Suite lounges    All-inclusive or upgraded food and beverage options    Private indoor spaces and upscale amenities    Non-premium sections include:  Standard stadium-style seating    Access to general concessions and restrooms    No club access or exclusive perks    Premium vs. Non-Premium Field Level  The biggest difference within Field Level seating is access vs. price.  Seats in premium sections may look nearly identical to nearby non-premium seats, but the inclusion of club access and amenities drives a significant price increase.  For many fans, non-premium sections offer the best value, while premium sections provide a more luxury, all-inclusive experience. 

Fan Reviews

No Good For Shorter Fans The main issue here is how high the outfield wall is near these seats closer to center field. I have sat in the front row of sections closer to the left field corner, and the wall is very short and doesn't cause any viewing problems. But from my front row seat in Section 136, the wall was very high and cuts off nearly half the outfield when sitting back comfortably in my seat.

I'm on the taller side at 6 feet, but have to imagine that these would be pretty miserable if I was just a few inches shorter. The legroom is crazy good which was nice for my height, but definitely not worth the awkward view which made me wish I could stand for the entire game.

One neat thing about sitting here is how close you are the visitors bullpen. You can get a really good look into the bullpen when entering the row from the aisle at the left side of the row.

Section 136 / Row 1 / Seat(s) 11 • Baseball • Jun 2016

The Visiting Team Bullpen is to the Left of Section 136 Sit in a higher number seat to be up against the wall overlooking the visiting team bullpen.

Section 136 • Baseball

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