Section 420A
Yankee Stadium

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About Section 420A

Key Insights

  • Home Plate View
  • Rows 5 & Above - Covered
  • Rows 1-14

Seating Notes

Row & Seat Numbers

  • Rows in Section 420A are labeled 1-14
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 2
  • has 23 seats labeled 1-23
  • have 19 seats labeled 1-19
  • have 20 seats labeled 1-20
  • All Seat Numbers
  • When looking towards the field/field/stage/field, lower number seats are on the right

Views From Section 420A

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Baseball Seat View From Section 420A, Row 7

What It's Like to Sit in Section 420A

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RYS Expert Reviews

Grandstand Infield (Baseball)

- Grandstand Infield seating is an inexpensive way to catch a Yankees game. In fact, the grandstand seats behind home plate (Sections 419-421) are one of only two seating areas where you can get a home plate view without paying for club seats. These are highly recommended for fans who want a view of the entire field without spending Suite-level prices. For shade, opt for seats on the third base side (e.g.: 423-426) or in the upper half (rows 8 and up). The roof covers the upper two-thirds of these sections and the seats listed above will be shaded first.  Fans have complained about the plexiglass obstructing views in Rows 1 and 2. The safety glass is there so fans walking down the stairs don't tumble over the railing. If you think this would be a distraction, you might want to avoid the first two rows. 

Grandstand Seating

(2026 Review) - Upper Deck Seating: All 400 Level sections.    Most Affordable Reserved Seats: Typically the cheapest option outside Standing Room Only.    Staircase Access Only: No elevator or ramp entry to sections.    Top Rows Covered: Upper rows protected by the roof.    Strong Shade Behind Home Plate: Best sun protection in this level.    Who Should Sit Here  Grandstand Seating at Yankee Stadium is best for budget-conscious fans who want a reserved seat and a full-field perspective. While these are the farthest seats from the field, they offer a traditional upper-deck baseball experience at one of the lowest price points in the stadium.  Grandstand Level Location & Details  Grandstand Seating includes all 400-level sections and makes up the uppermost deck at Yankee Stadium.  These sections are accessed by staircase only. Fans must climb stairs to reach the section entrance and then additional steps to reach higher rows. Because of this layout, guests with mobility concerns should consider sitting in the lowest available row or exploring other seating levels.  The 400 Level shares a concourse with the 300 Level Terrace sections, but Grandstand seats sit higher and farther from the field.  Views from the Grandstand Level  From the 400 Level, fans get a high, panoramic view of the entire ballpark.  Behind home plate, the elevation provides a clear look at defensive positioning and pitch location, along with full visibility of the center-field videoboards. Outfield sections provide a more distant, straight-on view of home run balls but less detail on infield play.  While these seats are farthest from the field, many fans enjoy the traditional upper-deck baseball vantage point and the cheaper price tag that comes along with it.  Where to Sit on the Grandstand Level  There are three primary considerations when choosing Grandstand seats:  1. Best Overall View: Seats behind home plate offer the most comfortable full-field perspective. From here, you can see the entire diamond and both videoboards without obstruction.  2. Mobility Considerations: Because these sections require stair access, fans with mobility concerns should choose the lowest row possible or consider other seating levels.  3. Shade & Coverage: The top rows of the Grandstand are covered by the stadium roof. Additionally, sections behind home plate tend to receive the most shade, making them a strong option during hot afternoon games. 

Fan Reviews

Pretty Decent for Upper Level The seats have a very nice straight away view of the field and excellent positioning towards the center field scoreboard. At Row 3 I was close to the front, but not too close where the front row railing began to really impact my view of home plate.

The seats are not under cover from the upper level roof, but did have good shade at the start of a midday game. They do keep you close to the section entrance, making it easier to visit the restrooms and concessions.

I've sat in quite a few 400 level seats, and must say that these are up there among some of my favorites at Yankee Stadium.

Section 420A / Row 3 / Seat(s) 5 • Baseball • Jun 2016

Philadelphia Phillies at New York Yankees - Apr 4, 2023 Good seats for the price we paid. We had our 4 and 6 year old kids with us and the seats were conveniently located near the brilliant kids clubhouse play area on level 3.

✓ Verified Customer Section 420A / Row 7 • Baseball • Apr 2023

Excellent view of entire field Under cover during rainy game 5. Very steep steps - bad for little kids or elderly, but great view for cheap(er).

Section 420A / Row 11 / Seat(s) 3 • Baseball • Oct 2022

Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees - Sep 12, 2024 Nice view of entire field. Good view to tell if umpire was calling balls and strikes correctly.

✓ Verified Customer Section 420A / Row 1 • Baseball • Sep 2024

Plexiglass would obstruct view in rows one and two.

Section 420A / Row 3 • Baseball

Additional Reviews

  • Kansas City Royals at New York Yankees - Apr 19, 2019

    Section 420A / Row 6
  • Philadelphia Phillies at New York Yankees - Apr 4, 2023

    Section 420A / Row 7
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