Yes... most recently I'd say would be in 1997 I believe - Yanks acquired Mike Stanley and Randy Brown for Tony Armas and Jim Mecir.
Click on the link below to see all the players that wore #21 for the Yankees.
There have been 15 unassisted triple plays in the history of major league baseball, none of them by Yankees players.
There have been fourteen players and one coach to wear the #51 for the Yankees.Click on the link below to see all of them.
#48 has not been the most popular number for the Yankees. Dave Kingman wore this number and was a Yankee for just two weeks at the end of the 1977 season. This was Roy White's number before he became a starter and is otherwise dominated by coaches and forgettable pitchers.
No player wore #65 for the Yankees in 1990. For what I have found the only players who have worn #65 are Philip Hughes from 2007-2010, Adrian Hernandez in 2001 and 2002, Juan Espino in 1983, and coach Clyde King in 1978.
Arod got traded once. From Texas to the Yankees.
Adam Laroche was traded twice in 2009 from Pittsburgh to Boston and then to Atlanta.
There have been many players in Yankees history who have never won a World Series. Whether it was with the Yankees or another team.
Click on the link below to see all the players that wore #21 for the Yankees.
There have been 15 unassisted triple plays in the history of major league baseball, none of them by Yankees players.
There have been fourteen players and one coach to wear the #51 for the Yankees.Click on the link below to see all of them.
Despite having 34 players in the Hall of Fame no Boston Brave uniform numbers have been retired
There have been more than three players. Lou Gehrig, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and Jorge Posada have all played 16+ seasons for the Yankees.
The freedoms that today's baseball players have were not in existence when Lou Gehrig played. There was a rule back then called the 'reserve clause' which allowed a team to 'reserve' the rights of a player once that player's contract expired. Because of this, players were not able to negotiate with other teams when their contracts expired and there was no free agency like there is today. The only way Lou could have played for another team was if the Yankees traded him or released him.
No. Derek Jeter has been a member of the New York Yankees for his entire career.
#48 has not been the most popular number for the Yankees. Dave Kingman wore this number and was a Yankee for just two weeks at the end of the 1977 season. This was Roy White's number before he became a starter and is otherwise dominated by coaches and forgettable pitchers.
no he has not been traded and i am very sure they will not trade him