New York Yankees

New York Yankees

Team Information

Founded 1903
Ground Yankee Stadium
Owner(s) Hal Steinbrenner
Nickname Damn Yankees

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New York Yankees Bio

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Team NameNew York Yankees
Other nicknamesThe Bronx Bombers The Yanks The Pinstripers The Evil Empire
Major league affiliationsMajor League Baseball (MLB)
DivisionAmerican League (AL) East Division
Ballpark (Home arena)Hilltop Park Polo Grounds (IV)Yankee Stadium (I)Shea Stadium Yankee Stadium (II)
Principal owner(s)Hal Steinbrenner (Yankee Global Foundation)
President of baseball operationsRandy Levine
General manager Brian Cashman
ManagerAaron Boone
MascotNone (Present)Dandy (1979-1981)
Major league titlesWorld Series titles (27) - 1923, 1927, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1977, 1978, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2009AL Pennants (40) - 1921, 1922, 1923, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957,1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2009AL East Division titles (20) - 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2019 and 2022

The New York Yankees are one of the biggest teams in Major League Baseball (MLB). They play in the American League (AL) East Division.


The New York Yankees, as a team, started their journey in 1903 as the New York Highlanders. They have the credit of winning 27 World Series Championships till date. Additionally, they also won 40 AL pennants and 20 AL East Division titles till date. They are undoubtedly one of the most successful teams in the MLB. This has helped them to achieve a large amount of fan base and media attention. Presently, they are the fourth highest valued sports team in the world according to Forbes.


In the present years, the New York Yankees have managed to keep up their dominating presence in the MLB.


New York Yankees History

New York Yankees’ history goes back well over a century. They were first formed as the New York Highlanders in 1903. This team came to be known as the New York Yankees in 1913. They started competing for the championships in the AL after they got Babe Ruth on their team. The team won its first AL title in 1921 and then went on to win the first World Series Title in 1923. They performed really well which led to the team’s owner Geroge Steinbrenner signing up more talented players for the team.


However, in between the 1960’s and 1970’s , the team declined in their performance. They had poor performance consistently throughout this time. In between 1985 to 1995, the New York Yankees started to struggle in their performance. Nevertheless, they managed to return to the postseasons of the MLB games. Then they went on a Championship winning streak from 1996-2001. During 2009, the team recorded their 27th World Series title win. Furthermore, they also moved to a new stadium to play their games.


Then the year 2017, saw the arrival of the “Baby Bombers” which included players like Luis Severino, Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez and Greg Bird. This greatly powered up the New York Yankees team and helped them maintain a dominant position in the MLB.


New York Yankees Owner

The New York Yankees is presently owned by Harold Zieg Steinbrenner. He is a businessman from America. He is notable for being the Chairman and Managing General Partner of Yankee Global Enterprises.


Born on December 3, 1969 in Culver, Indiana, United States, Hal Steinbrenner, obtained ownership of the New York Yankees from his father George Steinbrenner after his death in 2010. George Steinbrenner originally purchased the team in 1973. Since then, the Steinbrenner family has controlled the team.


As per Hal Steinbrenner, his team wants ownership of the New York Yankees for an unlimited period of time. He and his family have already started discussing the roles of the younger generations of the family members regarding the team and its operations in the future. More recently, Katherine Steinbrenner, the daughter of Hal Steinbrenner has expressed her interest in taking control over the ownership of the Yankees after her father. The Steinbrenner family looks after all the requirements regarding the Yankees and ensures that the team stays up to form.


New York Yankees Jersey and Logo


The New York Yankees have their own home and road jerseys just like all other MLB teams. Their present home jersey is white and navy blue. It consists of white colored jerseys and pants with navy blue pinstripes running through the jersey and the pants. There is a navy blue Nike sign on the upper left side of the jersey and the logo of the team is navy blue “NY” interlocked on the upper right side of the jersey. The player number is on the back of the jersey. The caps and helmets are also navy blue in color with the “NY” interlocked in white in front of the cap/helmet.


The road jersey of the New York Yankees is gray colored in the jersey and pants. The word “New York '' crosses the chest of the jersey in navy blue and with a white outline around it. Furthermore, there are stripes colored in navy white around the sleeves of the jersey. The cap and helmet for the road jersey is still the same. It is a navy blue colored cap or a helmet with the NY interlocked in white in front of the cap or the helmet.


Apart from this, the New York Yankees are also known to wear special jerseys related to special occasions and events related to the MLB. They are also notable for maintaining a pepper dress code and as such newcomers to the team have to maintain that standard.


New York Yankees Nicknames

The New York Yankees have received quite a few nicknames throughout their playing years till now. Their nicknames “The Bronx Bombers” originated from the location of their home stadium, the Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. The team name “Yankees” has also received a shortened nickname called “The Yanks.”


“The Pinstripers” nickname came from the fact that the Yankees apparently adapted pinstripes so that the chubby Babe Ruth could look leaner for the spectators. “The Evil Empire” nickname was given by the Boston Red Sox President Larry Laucchino in December 2022. This was because the Yankees had signed a Red Sox Free agent called Jose Contreras back then. They had also signed Hideki Matsui.

In the past, the Yankees had signed Babe Ruth after his career with the Boston Red Sox. This again indicates the longstanding rivalry between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox.


New York Yankees Retired Jerseys

Some of the legendary baseball players of MLB have come out of the New York Yankees team. The team has retired their jerseys on special occasions and events related to the team. Here is a list of Yankees whose jerseys have officially been retired by the Yankees.


Player Name and PositionsJersey Number Date of Retirement
Billy Martin (2B/Manager)1 August 10, 1986
Derek Jeter (SS)2 May 14, 2017
Babe Ruth (RF)3 June 13, 1948
Lou Gehrig (1B)4 January 6, 1940
Joe DiMaggio (CF)5 April 18, 1952
Joe Torre (Manager)6 August 23, 2014
Mickey Mantle (CF) 7 June 8, 1969
Yogi Berra (C)8 July 22, 1972
Bill Dickey (C)8July 22, 1972
Roger Maris (RF)9 July 21, 1984
Phil Rizzuto (SS)10 August 4, 1985
Thurman Munson (C)15 August 3, 1979
Whitey Ford (LHP) 16 August 2, 1974
Jorge Posada (C)20 August 22, 2015
Paul O’Neill (RF)21 August 21, 2022
Don Mattingly (1B)23 August 31, 1997
Elston Howard (C)32 July 21, 1984
Casey Stengel (Manager)37 August 8, 1970
Jackie Robinson (2B)42 April 15, 1997 (retired by all MLB teams)
Mariano Rivera (RHP)42 April 15, 1997
Reggie Jackson (RF)44August 14, 1993
Andy Pettitte (LHP)46August 23, 2015
Ron Guidry (LHP)49August 23, 2003
Bernie Williams (CF)51 May 24, 2015


New York Yankees Home Stadium

The New York Yankees play their home games in the Yankee Stadium located in the Bronx, New York City, New York, United States. It is regarded to be one of the most costly stadiums to be ever built. It replaced the original Yankee stadium that was operational from 1923 to 2008. The stadium has a capacity to support 46,537 spectators.


The stadium exterior was created using precast concrete, granite and Indiana limestone. The interior of the stadium was inspired by the design of the original Yankee Stadium. The stadium has almost 1100 HD monitors inside the stadium. The New York Yankees clubhouse consists of around 35,000 square feet of space. There is a weight room, training room, lounge area and video room with two batting cages indoors. There is also a therapy room with an underwater treadmill and a hydrotherapy pool.


The New York Yankees Museum has artifacts and memorabilia used by the Yankees from the past till the present times. There is a ball wall consisting of balls signed by the Yankees’ players. However, the most important piece of attraction in the museum is the respect to Don Larsen’s perfect game during the World Series Game of 1956. There is also the locker of Thurman Munson.

The Yankee Stadium has several food courts available for the spectators. There is a Hard Rock Cafe accessible to anyone all year around. The NYY Steak is also good for spectators looking to have steaks. A new AT&T sports lounge is also there for the spectators with a full bar, tools, tables and tv’s with large screens. For the kids, there is also a SunRun Kids Clubhouse with playground equipment consisting of themes from the New York Yankees.


Apart from baseball, the stadium is also used for soccer games by New York City FC. Many international soccer games have also happened in this stadium.


New York Yankees Tickets and Broadcasting Details

The New York Yankees have created several facilities for their fans so that they can get their game tickets without any hassle. Here are the ticket details for the team’s games.

  • The ticket voucher packs help the New York Yankees fans to be flexible and have fun while watching the team playing their games.

  • There is also the Ballpark Pass feature by the New York Yankees. This allows the fans to enjoy the home games of the team. However, it is only valid only for the month for which it is purchased.

  • The team has also developed the September Flex Pack that allows the fans to customize the dates and watch the games according to their convenience throughout September. It is $75 per pack.

  • The best place for purchasing New York Yankees tickets is SeatGeek. The tickets start at $1 and go up from there according to the choices of the spectators.

These are the broadcasting details for the New York Yankees

  • The YES Network and Amazon Prime are the television broadcasters for the team’s games. It includes David Cone, Jack Curry, John Flaherty, Michael Kay, Bob Lorenz, Meredith Marakovits, Nancy Newman, Paul O’Neill, Ryan Ruocco, Chris Shearn and Ken Singleton.

  • The New York Radio Network is the radio broadcaster for the team’s games. It includes John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman as the commentators.


New York Yankees Coaching Staff

The New York Yankees team has a lot of capable personnel to help the players get better in their performances and win their games. These are the coaching staff associated with the team.


PersonnelCoaching Position
Aaron Boone (17)Manager
Carlos Mendoza (64)Bench Coach
Sean CaseyHitting Coach
Casey Dykes (78)Assistant Hitting Coach
Brad Wilkerson (68)Assistant Hitting Coach
Matt Blake (77)Pitching Coach
Desi Druschel (79)Assistant Pitching Coach
Travis Chapman (75)First Base Coach
Luis Rojas (67)Third Base Coach
Mike Harkey (60)Bullpen Coach
Tanner Swanson (73)Quality Control and Catching Coach


New York Yankees Rivalries

The major rivalries for the New York Yankees are the Boston Red Sox, Houston Astros and the New York Mets.


Rivalry of the Yankees and the Red Sox

These two teams have one of the fiercest rivalries in the MLB. The main cause of this rivalry started with the Curse of the Bambino, when Babe Ruth went from the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees. The rivalry between these two teams results in heated and violent discussions especially in the Northeastern United States. Whenever these two teams face each other, they generate a lot of media coverage and result in high TRPs.


In present times, these teams have carried on with their long standing legacy of rivalry with one another.


Rivalry of the Yankees and the Astros

Their rivalry started in the 2010’s due to the Astros becoming a title contender in the AL. Their four postseason encounters were all won by the Astros. This resulted in Yankees’s fans and the Astros fans showing enmity towards one another. In recent times, both these teams are tied with 43 wins each. Nevertheless, the Astros have a better record in the postseason with 13-5.


Rivalry of the Yankees and the Mets

This rivalry is called the Subway Series because both these teams belong from New York. However, the Yankees have always dominated the Mets in their rivalries till now.


New York Yankees Records and Stats

The New York Yankees have achieved some of the best records and stats throughout their playing years till now. These are the records and stats that the stats that the team has managed to achieve.

  • All time high record in home runs - 306 (2019 season).

  • All-time high record in runs scored - 1067 (1931 season).

  • All-time high record in doubles scored - 327 (2006 season).

  • All-time high record in stolen bases - 289 (1910 season).

  • All-time high record in triples scored - 110 (1930 season).

  • All-time high record in scoring strikeouts - 1634 (2018 season).

  • All-time high record in scoring shutouts - 24 (1951 season).

  • All-time high record in home runs allowed - 248 (2019 season).


New York Yankees World Series Championships

The New York Yankees have won 27 World Series Titles to their credit. These are the list of opponents that they had to battle against to reach such a feat throughout the years.


Season Opponents Series Score
1923 New York Giants 4-2
1927 Pittsburgh Pirates 4-0
1928St. Louis Cardinals 4–0
1932Chicago Cubs4–0
1936New York Giants4-2
1937New York Giants4-1
1938Chicago Cubs4-0
1939Cincinnati Reds4-0
1941Brooklyn Dodgers4-1
1943St. Louis Cardinals4-1
1947Brooklyn Dodgers4-3
1949Brooklyn Dodgers4-1
1950Philadelphia Phillies4-0
1951New York Giants4-2
1952Brooklyn Dodgers4-3
1953Brooklyn Dodgers4-2
1956Brooklyn Dodgers4-3
1958Milwaukee Braves4-3
1961Cincinnati Reds4-1
1962San Francisco Giants4-3
1977Los Angeles Dodgers4-2
1978Los Angeles Dodgers4-2
1996Atlanta Braves4-2
1998San Diego Padres4-0
1999Atlanta Braves4-0
2000New York Mets4-1
2009Philadelphia Phillies4-2


New York Yankees Other MLB Titles

Apart from winning the World Series title, the New York Yankees have also won a lot of other titles throughout their career till the present times. Here are some other titles that the team has won till now.


Titles Years
AL Pennants (40)1921, 1922, 1923, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957,1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2009
AL East Division titles (20)1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2019 and 2022


New York Yankees Hall of Fame

Several baseball players with the New York Yankees have made it to the Yankees Hall of Fame list. These are the legends featured on that list.


Personnel Years of being associated with the Yankees
Frank "Home Run" Baker1916-1919, 1921-1922
Wade Boggs1993-1997
Yogi Berra1946-1963
Frank Chance1913-1914
Jack Chesbro1903-1909
Earle Combs1924-1935
Stan Coveleski1928
Bill Dickey1928-1943, 1946
Joe DiMaggio1936-1942, 1946-1951
Leo Durocher1925, 1928-1929
Whitey Ford1950, 1953-1967
Lou Gehrig1923-1939
Lefty Gomez1930-1942
Joe Gordon1938-1943, 1946
Goose Gossage1978-1983, 1989
Clark Griffith1903-1907
Burleigh Grimes1934
Waite Hoyt1921-1930
Jim "Catfish" Hunter1975-1979
Reggie Jackson1977-1981
Derek Jeter1995-2014
Jim Kaat1979-1980
Willie Keeler1903-1909
Tony Lazzeri1926-1937
Mickey Mantle1951-1968
Bill McKechnie1913
Johnny Mize1949-1953
Mike Mussina2001-2008
Phil Niekro1984-1985
Herb Pennock1923-1933
Gaylord Perry1980
Mariano Rivera1995-2013
Phil Rizzuto1941-1942, 1946-1956
Red Ruffing1930-1942, 1945-1946
Babe Ruth1920-1934
Joe Sewell1931-1933
Enos Slaughter1954-1959
Dazzy Vance1915, 1918
Paul Waner1944-1945
Dave Winfield1981-88, 1990
Yogi Berra (Manager)1964, 1984-1985
Frank Chance1913-1914
Bill Dickey (Manager)1957
Clark Griffith1903-1908
Bucky Harris1947-1948
Miller Huggins1918-1929
Bob Lemon1978-1979, 1981-1982
Joe McCarthy1931-1946
Casey Stengel (Manager)1949-1960
Joe Torre1996-2007


Source: mlb.com


Current New York Yankees Roster 2023 MLB

These are the players who are currently active on the roster for the New York Yankees.


Pitchers Catchers Infielders Outfielders Designated Hitter
Jhony Brito (76)Kyle Higashioka (66)DJ LeMahieu (26)Jake Bauers (61)Giancarlo Stanton (27)
Gerrit Cole (45)Ben Rortvedt (38)Oswald Peraza (91)Oswaldo Cabrera (95)
Clay Holmes (35)Austin Wells (88)Gleyber Torres (25)Estevan Florial (90)
Tommy Kahnle (41) Anthony Volpe (11)Aaron Judge (99)
Michael King (34) Isiah Kiner-Falefa (12)
Zach McAllister (29) Everson Pereira (80)
Ian Hamilton (71)
Wandy Peralta (58)
Nick Ramirez (63)
Carlos Rodon (55)
Clarke Schmidt (36)
Randy Vasquez (98)
Luke Weaver (30)
Greg Weissert (85)


New York Yankees Schedule

The New York Yankees have had a bit of a topsy-turvy situation because of the list of injuries in the roster. Nevertheless, these are their opponents for the remaining 2023 MLB season.


Date MatchTimeVenueTVStream
September 26, 2023Yankees vs Blue Jays7:07 PMRogers Centre MLB.TV
September 27, 2023Yankees vs Blue Jays7:07 PMRogers CentreAMZPMLB.TV
September 28, 2023Yankees vs Blue Jays7:07 PMRogers Centre MLB.TV
September 29, 2023Yankees vs Royals8:10 PMEwing M. Kauffman Stadium MLB.TV
September 30, 2023Yankees vs Royals7:10 PMEwing M. Kauffman Stadium MLB.TV
October 1, 2023Yankees vs Royals3:10 PM Ewing M. Kauffman Stadium MLB.TV


FAQs

A. The New York Yankees have won 27 World Series Titles till now.

A. Yankee Stadium is the home stadium for the New York Yankees.

A. Hal Steinbrenner owns the New York Yankees.

A. The New York Yankees have had several nicknames like “The Bronx Bombers”, “The Yanks”. “The Pinstripes” and “The Evil Empire.”

A. Presently, the New York Yankees do not have a mascot. However, they used to have a mascot named Dandy between 1979 and 1981. Dandy was a large bird with a mustache resembling that of Thurman Munson and wearing a Yankees hat.