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{{MLB infobox |
{{MLB infobox
name = New York Yankees|
|name=New York Yankees
established = 1901 |
|established=1913
misc = '''Based in New York since {{by|1903}}''' | http://www.sportslogos.net/logo.php?id=4102
|misc='''Based in New York since {{Baseball Year|1902}}'''
|logo=
logo = NewYorkYankees_PrimaryLogo.svg|
uniformlogo = NewYorkYankees_caplogo.svg|
|uniformlogo=NewYorkYankees caplogo.svg
|colors=Navy Blue, White
|colors=Navy blue, white<br>{{Color box|#1c2841}} {{Color box|white}}
|owner=Yankee Global Enterprises LLC
{{color box|#1c2841}} {{color box|white}} |
|presbo=Randy Levine
owner = Yankee Global Enterprises LLC|
gm = Brian Cashman |
|gm=Brian Cashman
manager = Joe Girardi |
|manager=Aaron Boone
WS = (27) |
|WS=(27)
WORLD CHAMPIONS = [[2009 World Series|2009]]<ref name=Yahoo>{{cite web|url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091105/ap_on_sp_ba_ga_su/bbo_world_series;_ylt=A9G_RnhGx_JKuWsAPA4EtbAF|title=Ecstasy in the Bronx! Yankees win title No. 27|accessdate=2009-10-05}}</ref>&nbsp;&nbsp;[[2000 World Series|2000]]&nbsp;•&nbsp;[[1999 World Series|1999]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1998 World Series|1998]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1996 World Series|1996]]<br />[[1978 World Series|1978]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1977 World Series|1977]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1962 World Series|1962]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1961 World Series|1961]]<br />[[1958 World Series|1958]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1956 World Series|1956]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1953 World Series|1953]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1952 World Series|1952]]<br />[[1951 World Series|1951]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1950 World Series|1950]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1949 World Series|1949]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1947 World Series|1947]]<br />[[1943 World Series|1943]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1941 World Series|1941]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1939 World Series|1939]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1938 World Series|1938]]<br />[[1937 World Series|1937]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1936 World Series|1936]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1932 World Series|1932]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1928 World Series|1928]]<br />[[1927 World Series|1927]]&nbsp;&nbsp;[[1923 World Series|1923]] ||
|WORLD CHAMPIONS=[[1923 World Series|1923]] • [[1927 World Series|1927]] [[1928 World Series|1928]] [[1932 World Series|1932]]<br>[[1936 World Series|1936]] [[1937 World Series|1937]] [[1938 World Series|1938]] [[1939 World Series|1939]]<br>[[1941 World Series|1941]] [[1943 World Series|1943]] [[1947 World Series|1947]] [[1949 World Series|1949]]<br>[[1950 World Series|1950]] [[1951 World Series|1951]] [[1952 World Series|1952]] [[1953 World Series|1953]]<br>[[1956 World Series|1956]] [[1958 World Series|1958]] [[1961 World Series|1961]] [[1962 World Series|1962]]<br>[[1977 World Series|1977]] [[1978 World Series|1978]] [[1996 World Series|1996]] [[1998 World Series|1998]]<br>[[1999 World Series|1999]] [[2000 World Series|2000]] • [[2009 World Series|2009]]
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|P=(40)<sup>[1]</sup>
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/>1999&nbsp;•1998&nbsp;•&nbsp;1996&nbsp;•&nbsp;1981&nbsp;<br />1978&nbsp;•1977&nbsp;•&nbsp;1976&nbsp;•&nbsp;1964&nbsp;<br />1963&nbsp;•1962&nbsp;•&nbsp;1961&nbsp;•&nbsp;1960&nbsp;<br />1958&nbsp;•1957&nbsp;•&nbsp;1956&nbsp;•&nbsp;1955&nbsp;<br />1953&nbsp;•1952&nbsp;•&nbsp;1951&nbsp;•&nbsp;1950&nbsp;<br />1949&nbsp;•1947&nbsp;•&nbsp;1943&nbsp;•&nbsp;1942&nbsp;<br />1941&nbsp;•1939&nbsp;•&nbsp;1938&nbsp;•&nbsp;1937&nbsp;<br />1936&nbsp;•1932&nbsp;•&nbsp;1928&nbsp;•&nbsp;1927&nbsp;<br />1926&nbsp;•1923&nbsp;•&nbsp;1922&nbsp;•&nbsp;1921 |
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|Division Champs=1976 • 1977 • 1978 • 1980<br>1981 • 1996 • 1998 • 1999<br>2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003<br>2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2009<br>2011
DV = (16)&nbsp;<sup>[2]</sup> |
|misc5=
Division Champs = 2009&nbsp;•&nbsp;2006&nbsp;•&nbsp;2005&nbsp;•&nbsp;2004&nbsp;<br/>
|OTHER DIV CHAMPS=
2003&nbsp;•&nbsp;2002&nbsp;•&nbsp;2001&nbsp;•&nbsp;2000&nbsp;<br/>
|WC=(4)
1999&nbsp;•&nbsp;1998&nbsp;•&nbsp;1996&nbsp;•&nbsp;1981&nbsp;<br/>
|Wild Card=1995 • 1997 • 2007 • 2010
1980&nbsp;•&nbsp;1978&nbsp;•&nbsp;1977&nbsp;•&nbsp;1976 |
|misc6=
misc5 = |
{{small|[1] – In {{Baseball Year|1981}}, a [[1981 Major League Baseball strike|players' strike]] in middle of the season forced the season to be split into two halves. New York had the best record in the East Division when play was stopped and was declared the first-half division winner. Per the year's playoff format, the Yankees beat the Brewers in the division series and defeated the A's in the ALCS.<ref name=pennant81>{{cite web|url=http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/1981-baseball-season.htm|title=1981 Baseball Season|date=3 September 2007 |publisher=Editors of Publications International, Ltd.|accessdate=2008-07-22}}</ref><br>[2] – In {{Baseball Year|1994}}, a [[1994 Major League Baseball strike|players' strike]] wiped out the last eight weeks of the season and all post-season. New York was in first place in the East Division by six and a half games when play was stopped. No official titles were awarded in 1994.<ref name=strike94>{{cite web|url=http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/1994-baseball-season.htm|title=1994 Baseball Season|date=3 September 2007 |publisher=Editors of Publications International, Ltd.|accessdate=2008-07-21}}</ref>}}
OTHER DIV CHAMPS = |
|current league=American League
WC = (3) |
|y1=1901
Wild Card = 2007&nbsp;•&nbsp;1997&nbsp;•&nbsp;1995 &nbsp;|
|division=[[American League East|East Division]]
misc6 =
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<small>[1] - In {{by|1981}}, a [[1981 Major League Baseball strike|players' strike]] in middle of the season forced the season to be split into two halves. New York had the best record in the East Division when play was stopped and was declared the first-half division winner. Per the year's playoff format, the Yankees beat the Brewers in the division series and defeated the A's in the ALCS.<ref name="pennant81">{{cite web
|y3=1913
|url = http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/1981-baseball-season.htm
|pastnames=<nowiki></nowiki>
|title = 1981 Baseball Season
*New York Highlanders ({{Baseball Year|1902}}–{{Baseball Year|1912}})
|publisher = ''Editors of Publications International, Ltd.''
* Baltimore Orioles ({{Baseball Year|1877}}–{{Baseball Year|1902}})
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|ballpark=[[Yankee Stadium|Yankee Stadium (II)]]
|last =
|y4=2009
|accessdate = 2008-07-22}}</ref><br>
|nicknames=The Bronx Bombers, The Yanks, The Pinstripers, The Bronx Zoo
[2] - In {{by|1994}}, a [[1994 Major League Baseball strike|players' strike]] wiped out the last eight weeks of the season and all post-season. New York was in first place in the East Division by six and a half games when play was stopped. No official titles were awarded in 1994.<ref name="strike94">{{cite web
|pastparks=[[Yankee Stadium (1923)|Yankee Stadium (I)]] ({{Baseball Year|1923}}–{{Baseball Year|1973}}), ({{Baseball Year|1976}}–{{Baseball Year|2008}})
|url = http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/1994-baseball-season.htm
* [[Shea Stadium]] ({{Baseball Year|1974}}–{{Baseball Year|1975}})
|title = 1994 Baseball Season
* [[Polo Grounds|Polo Grounds (IV)]] ({{Baseball Year|1913}}–{{Baseball Year|1922}})
|publisher = ''Editors of Publications International, Ltd.''
** a.k.a. Brush Stadium ({{Baseball Year|1913}}–{{Baseball Year|1919}})
|first =
* [[Hilltop Park]] ({{Baseball Year|1903}}–{{Baseball Year|1912}})
|last =
* [[Oriole Park]] (Baltimore) ({{Baseball Year|1901}}–{{Baseball Year|1902}})
|accessdate = 2008-07-21}}</ref><br></small> |
|Uniform=
current league = American League |
|retirednumbers=[[Billy Martin|1]], [[Derek Jeter|2]], [[Babe Ruth|3]], [[Lou Gehrig|4]], [[Joe Dimaggio|5]], [[Joe Torre|6]], [[Mickey Mantle|7]], [[Yogi Berra|8]], [[Bill Dickey|8]], [[Roger Maris|9]], [[Phil Rizzuto|10]], [[Thurman Munson|15]], [[Whitey Ford|16]], [[Jorge Posada|20]], [[Paul O'Neill (baseball)|21]], [[Don Mattingly|23]], [[Elston Howard|32]], [[Casey Stengel|37]], [[Jackie Robinson|42]], [[Mariano Rivera|42]], [[Reggie Jackson|44]], [[Andy Pettitte|46]], [[Ron Guidry|49]], [[Bernie Williams|51]]
y1 = 1901 |
division = [[American League East|East Division]] |
y2 = 1969 |
misc2 = |
nickname = New York Yankees |
y3 = 1913 |
pastnames =New York Highlanders ({{by|1903}}–{{by|1912}})
*Baltimore Orioles ({{by|1901}}–{{by|1902}})
<small></small> |
ballpark = [[Yankee Stadium|Yankee Stadium (II)]] |
y4 = 2009 |
nicknames =The Bronx Bombers, The Yanks, The Pinstripers, The Bronx Zoo|
pastparks =[[Yankee Stadium (1923)|Yankee Stadium (I)]] ({{by|1923}}–{{by|1973}}), ({{by|1976}}–{{by|2008}})
*[[Shea Stadium]] ({{by|1974}}–{{by|1975}})
*[[Polo Grounds|Polo Grounds (IV)]] ({{by|1913}}–{{by|1922}})
**a.k.a. Brush Stadium ({{by|1913}}–{{by|1919}})
*[[Hilltop Park]] ({{by|1903}}–{{by|1912}})
*[[Oriole Park]] (Baltimore) ({{by|1901}}–{{by|1902}}) |
Uniform = ALE-Uniform-NYY.PNG|
retirednumbers =[[Billy Martin|1]], [[Babe Ruth|3]], [[Lou Gehrig|4]], [[Joe Dimaggio|5]], [[Mickey Mantle|7]], [[Yogi Berra|8]], [[Bill Dickey|8]], [[Roger Maris|9]], [[Phil Rizzuto|10]], [[Thurman Munson|15]], [[Whitey Ford|16]], [[Don Mattingly|23]], [[Elston Howard|32]], [[Casey Stengel|37]], [[Jackie Robinson|42]], [[Reggie Jackson|44]], [[Ron Guidry|49]] |
Team = Yankees |
Team1 = Yankees|
Uniform logo = Al 2005 newyork 01.gif |
}}
}}
The '''New York Yankees''' are a [[Major League Baseball]] [[team]] from [[New York City]]. They have won 27 [[World Series]] championships, the most of any team in the [[Major League Baseball|Major Leagues]].<ref>{{Cite web
|url= http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/postseason/mlb_ws.jsp?feature=club_champs
|title=World Series Overview | MLB.com: History
|work=mlb.mlb.com
|accessdate=March 21, 2010
}}</ref><ref name="mostchampionships">[http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=mlb&id=3671901 List of most World Series Championships from ESPN]</ref> From [[1923]] to [[2008]], the Yankees home stadium had been [[Yankee Stadium (1923)|Yankee Stadium]]. Currently, they are playing at their new [[Yankee Stadium]].


The '''New York Yankees''' are a professional baseball team based in [[New York City]], [[New York (state)|New York]] in [[the Bronx]]. They compete in [[Major League Baseball]] (MLB) as part of the [[American League]] (AL) [[American League East|east division]]. They are one of two MLB teams based in New York City, the other being the [[National League]]'s (NL) [[New York Mets]]. They won 27 [[World Series]] championships to date, more than any other team in the [[Major League Baseball|Major Leagues]].<ref>{{cite web
The word "[[Yankee]]" ([[slang]] for "American") and the "[[Uncle Sam]]" top hat, make up part of what they are all about. As with the more common use of the term "Yankee", the team name is more often called "the '''Yanks'''". Their most commonly used "unofficial" nickname is "the '''Bronx Bombers'''", or simply "the '''Bombers'''". This nickname was given to them by the [[media|press]] a long time ago. It refers to their ability to hit [[home run]]s a lot (a home run is sometimes called a "bomb"). A less used nickname is "the '''Pinstripers'''", for their well-known [[baseball uniform|uniform]] style.
|url= http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/postseason/mlb_ws.jsp?feature=club_champs
|title=World Series Overview
|work=mlb.mlb.com
|accessdate=March 21, 2010
}}</ref><ref name="mostchampionships">[http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=mlb&id=3671901 List of most World Series Championships from ESPN]</ref> From 1923 to 2008, the Yankees home stadium had been [[Yankee Stadium (1923)|Yankee Stadium]]. Currently, they are playing at their new [[Yankee Stadium]].


The word "Yankee" ([[slang]] for "American") and the "[[Uncle Sam]]" top hat, make up part of what they are all about. As with the more common use of the term "Yankee", the team name is more often called "the '''Yanks'''". Their most commonly used "unofficial" nickname is "the '''Bronx Bombers'''", or simply "the '''Bombers'''". This nickname was given to them by the [[Mass media|press]] a long time ago. It refers to their ability to hit [[home run]]s a lot (a home run is sometimes called a "bomb"). A less used nickname is "the '''Pinstripers'''", for their well-known [[baseball uniform|uniform]] style.
The Yankees' current team captain is their [[shortstop]], [[Derek Jeter]].

The Yankees currently don't have a team captain. Derek Jeter retired after the 2014 season


The Yankees' current team ace is Geritt Cole.


The New York Yankees' main rival is the [[Boston Red Sox]].
The New York Yankees' main rival is the [[Boston Red Sox]].

The Yankees' current team manager is Aaron Boone.

The Yankees' current General Manager is Brian Cashman.

The official fight song for the Yankees is "Here Come the Yankees".

After the game, they play Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York".

They have 22 retired numbers, more than any other teams in MLB. The number 42 was retired not only in the Yankees but also throughout [[Major League Baseball]] in honor of [[Jackie Robinson]] who broke the color barrier.

The Yankees were also the last team to repeat as [[World Series]] champions. They won three straight titles from 1998 to 2000.


== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
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==Other websites==
*[http://www.yankees.com Official website of the New York Yankees]


==Other websites==
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* [http://www.yankees.com Official website of the New York Yankees]

* [http://www.sportslogos.net/logo.php?id=4102 New York Yankees Home Uniform - American League (AL) - Chris Creamer's Sports Logos Page - SportsLogos.Net]
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[[Category:Sports in New York City]]
[[Category:New York Yankees]]


==Further Reading==
[[http://www.sportslogos.net/logo.php?id=4102]]
''Pinstripe Pride'' by Marty Appel


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Latest revision as of 12:41, 9 August 2023

New York Yankees
2024 New York Yankees season
Established in 1913
Based in New York since 1902
Cap insignia
Major league affiliations


Retired numbers1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 20, 21, 23, 32, 37, 42, 42, 44, 46, 49, 51
Colors
  • Navy blue, white
       
Name
  • New York Yankees (1913–present)

Other nicknames
  • The Bronx Bombers, The Yanks, The Pinstripers, The Bronx Zoo
Ballpark
Major league titles
World Series titles (27)1923192719281932
1936193719381939
1941194319471949
1950195119521953
1956195819611962
1977197819961998
199920002009
AL Pennants (40)[1]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 • 2009
East Division titles (17)[2]1976 • 1977 • 1978 • 1980
1981 • 1996 • 1998 • 1999
2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003
2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2009
2011
Wild card berths (4)1995 • 1997 • 2007 • 2010
[1] – In 1981, a players' strike in middle of the season forced the season to be split into two halves. New York had the best record in the East Division when play was stopped and was declared the first-half division winner. Per the year's playoff format, the Yankees beat the Brewers in the division series and defeated the A's in the ALCS.[1]
[2] – In 1994, a players' strike wiped out the last eight weeks of the season and all post-season. New York was in first place in the East Division by six and a half games when play was stopped. No official titles were awarded in 1994.[2]
Front office
Owner(s)Yankee Global Enterprises LLC
ManagerAaron Boone
General ManagerBrian Cashman
President of Baseball OperationsRandy Levine

The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team based in New York City, New York in the Bronx. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as part of the American League (AL) east division. They are one of two MLB teams based in New York City, the other being the National League's (NL) New York Mets. They won 27 World Series championships to date, more than any other team in the Major Leagues.[3][4] From 1923 to 2008, the Yankees home stadium had been Yankee Stadium. Currently, they are playing at their new Yankee Stadium.

The word "Yankee" (slang for "American") and the "Uncle Sam" top hat, make up part of what they are all about. As with the more common use of the term "Yankee", the team name is more often called "the Yanks". Their most commonly used "unofficial" nickname is "the Bronx Bombers", or simply "the Bombers". This nickname was given to them by the press a long time ago. It refers to their ability to hit home runs a lot (a home run is sometimes called a "bomb"). A less used nickname is "the Pinstripers", for their well-known uniform style.

The Yankees currently don't have a team captain. Derek Jeter retired after the 2014 season


The Yankees' current team ace is Geritt Cole.

The New York Yankees' main rival is the Boston Red Sox.

The Yankees' current team manager is Aaron Boone.

The Yankees' current General Manager is Brian Cashman.

The official fight song for the Yankees is "Here Come the Yankees".

After the game, they play Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York".

They have 22 retired numbers, more than any other teams in MLB. The number 42 was retired not only in the Yankees but also throughout Major League Baseball in honor of Jackie Robinson who broke the color barrier.

The Yankees were also the last team to repeat as World Series champions. They won three straight titles from 1998 to 2000.

References[change | change source]

  1. "1981 Baseball Season". Editors of Publications International, Ltd. 3 September 2007. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  2. "1994 Baseball Season". Editors of Publications International, Ltd. 3 September 2007. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
  3. "World Series Overview". mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved March 21, 2010.
  4. List of most World Series Championships from ESPN

Other websites[change | change source]

Media related to New York Yankees at Wikimedia Commons

Further Reading[change | change source]

Pinstripe Pride by Marty Appel