NEW YORK (AP) -The Yankees are monitoring the wind and home runs at their new ballpark along with the empty seats close to the field, but they plan no changes now.
Chief operating officer Lonn Trost said Tuesday more wind studies will be done at the $1.5 billion stadium, but the weather during the first two homestands might have been unusual.
Forty-seven home runs hit, four shy of the record for the first 13 games at a major league ballpark. Thirty-two of the homers were hit to right field.
Trost said the Yankees were considering changes in 2010 to the first row behind the outfield fences. Possible fan interference already has led to a pair of umpire video reviews.
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