Section 235
Yankee Stadium
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About Section 235
Key Insights
- Recommended For Partying and Socializing
- Behind/Side Stage (most shows)
Seating Notes
- For baseball games, we recommend these seats for partying and socializing
For Concerts, Section 235 May Have a Limited View
235 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, .
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What It's Like to Sit in Section 235
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Bleachers
(2026 Review) -
Direct Outfield Perspective: Located in deep center field, providing a "big-picture" view of the diamond from behind the bullpens.
Budget-Friendly: Consistently the cheapest tickets in the stadium; ideal for fans on a strict budget.
Sun-Drenched Exposure: Completely uncovered and West-facing, making them the most sun-heavy seats in the Bronx.
Reputational Atmosphere: High-energy and notoriously rowdy; known for loud chanting, occasional foul language, and a hostile vibe for visiting fans.
NYCFC Supporters Zone: For soccer matches, Sections 235–238 on the left-field side serve as the official Supporters Sections.
Who Should Sit Here
The Bleachers at Yankee Stadium are best for die-hard New York Yankees fans who want to experience the stadium’s most intense traditions without breaking the bank. This is a zone for social, vocal fans who enjoy heckling and high-energy camaraderie. It is not recommended for families with young children, visiting team fans, or anyone sensitive to heat and long periods of standing. If you prefer a quiet, comfortable viewing experience with a backrest, you should spend the extra money for Main Level seating.
Where These Seats Are Located
The Bleachers are located in the outfield, stretching from left-center to right-center field.
The Layout: Sections are numbered 202–204 (Right Field) and 235–238 (Left Field).
Monument Park Proximity: These sections are located directly above the famous Monument Park and the center-field plaza, making it easy to visit the stadium's historical exhibits before first pitch.
The Bullpens: Section 237 and 238 look directly down into the visitors' bullpen, while Sections 202–204 sit above the Yankees' bullpen.
Seating Type: Unlike the rest of the stadium, these are backless metal benches. You will be sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with other fans on hard aluminum.
Field View & Perspective
While the price is low, the view comes with significant trade-offs that every buyer should be aware of:
Depth Perception: Being in the deep outfield makes it difficult to judge pitch movement or close plays at the plate. You are essentially watching the game from the furthest possible point.
Center Field Obstructions: Avoid rows higher than Row 10 in Sections 202 and 238. In these upper rows, the center-field restaurant structure and sports bar can significantly clip your view of the opposite side of the outfield.
Home Run Territory: These are prime "souvenir" seats. If you want a chance at catching a home run ball, the front rows of the bleachers are the best place to be.
Things to Know & Pro-Tips
The "Bleacher Creatures": Section 203 is the home of the "Bleacher Creatures." If you sit here, you are expected to participate in the "Roll Call" during the top of the first inning, where fans chant the name of every Yankees fielder until they acknowledge the crowd.
Sun Strategy: Because these seats face West/Southwest, the sun sets directly in your eyes during late afternoon games. Sunglasses, hats, and heavy sunscreen are functional requirements—not suggestions.
Visiting Fan Warning: Yankee fans in this area are notoriously "unfriendly" to those wearing opposing jerseys. If you are a visiting fan, expect constant heckling; if you want a peaceful afternoon, consider the 300 or 400 levels instead.
Alcohol Policy Note: Unlike some family-friendly sections in the 400 level, the Bleachers are a "high-consumption" area. Expect a loud, adult-oriented environment.
Supporters Section
(2026 Review) -
Goal-End Supporters Views: Positioned in Left Field (behind the goal), providing a "North-South" perspective of the pitch.
General Admission Seating: No assigned seats within the section; arrival time determines your proximity to the rail.
High-Energy Standing Zone: Chanting, singing, and flag-waving are expected for all 90 minutes.
Bleacher-Style Benches: Metal benches with no back support; seating is rarely utilized as fans remain standing.
Who Should Sit Here
The Supporters Section at Yankee Stadium is for the "Blue Mafia" and die-hard NYCFC fans who want to be part of the matchday engine. This zone is designed for those who prioritize active participation—chanting, drumming, and banner-waving—over a relaxed viewing experience. It is not recommended for families, casual tourists, or anyone wearing the visiting team's colors (which are strictly prohibited in this area).
Stadium Positioning & Layout
The Supporters Section is housed in the Left Field bleachers, specifically Sections 235, 236, 237, and 238.
The GA Policy: While your ticket may have a row and seat number, these are for tracking only. During NYCFC matches, these sections are strictly General Admission.
Entrance Logistics: Fans typically enter through Gate 8. Because it is GA, the most coveted spots near the front railing are usually claimed by organized supporter groups (like The Third Rail) shortly after gates open.
Seating Type: These are classic metal bleachers. There is no back support, and the rows are narrow, reinforcing the "standing-only" culture of the section.
Matchday Perspective
Viewing a soccer match from the bleachers offers a unique "long-view" perspective that favors seeing play development.
Elevation Advantage: Because these sections are slightly elevated, you can see the tactical movement of the players across the pitch better than in the front-row field seats.
The "Flag" Trade-off: Be aware that your view will likely be obstructed by large flags, banners, and tifos. If you are sitting here, you are accepting that "visual clarity" comes second to "vocal support."
Depth Perception: Tracking the action at the far end of the pitch (the 1st base side) can be difficult. Most fans rely on the massive videoboard in center field for details on plays happening at the opposite goal.
Things to Know & Pro-Tips
No Opposing Gear: This is a strictly "Home Support" zone. Security will relocate or eject anyone wearing the jersey or colors of the visiting team.
Weather Strategy: Like the rest of the bleachers, this area is 100% uncovered. You will face direct sun for late-afternoon starts and are completely exposed to rain or snow. Tip: In the colder months (March/April), the metal bleachers retain the cold—wear extra layers on your lower half.
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