Project Overview
Working in conjunction with C&G Partners, Dimensional helped the New York Yankees inject some history into their new stadium. The Yankee Stadium Museum is a 3,000 square foot gallery housing permanent and rotating exhibits about baseball’s greatest team. The museum’s central space is devoted to a 52 ft. long glass installation commemorating one of the team’s most iconic moments: pitcher Don Larsen’s perfect game in the 1956 World Series. His release of the final pitch to catcher Yogi Berra has been frozen in sculptural time. The arc of the pitch itself serves as the base for a display of more than 1,000 baseballs autographed by Yankee alumni. It’s a larger-than-life experience – just like the Yankees.