Since 1901 when the franchise started, through 2012, the New York Yankees have 9,862 wins, and 7,493 losses.
From 1901 through 2010, the Yankees have played 17,124regular season games.
Through the 2011 season, the Yankees all time win loss record is 9767-7426.
Since 2001, the Yankees have won the World Series 1 time. That was in 2009 against the Philadelphia Phillies.
They won 72 of their 134 games in 1903. At the time the team was called the New York Highlanders.
The Yankees played their first two years (1901-1902) in Baltimore as the Orioles. The team moved to New York in 1903and were known as the Highlanders and changed their name to Yankees in 1913.
Since the Franchise began in 1901 as the Baltimore Orioles, the New York Yankees all time record is 9,575 wins 7,294 losses.
The Yankees lost the most games as a team in 1908. At that time they were known as the New York Highlanders and they had a record of 51-103.
Since the franchise began in 1901 the Yankees have 9,575 wins, 7,294 losses for a .568 winning percentage.
The team with the worst win percentage against the Yankees is the Astros (.111). They are 1-8 all time against NY. The team with the most losses against New York is Baltimore. The Orioles have a record of 843-1241 all time against New York.
One Time Yankees Captain 1991 - 1995Don Mattingly was the 12th New York Yankees captain from Febuary 28, 1991 to October 8, 1995.
The New York Yankees all-time RBI leader is Lou Gehrig with 1,995.
From 1901 through 2010, the Yankees have played 17,124regular season games.
Babe Ruth had 2,518 hits with the Yankees from 1920-1934. That ranks 3rd on the Yankees all time hit list.
The New York Yankees all-time winningest pitcher is Whitey Ford with 236 wins.
9,575 - 7,294As of 2009, the New York Yankees all time win-loss record is 9,575 wins, 7,294 losses for a .568 winning percentage.
Through the 2011 season, the Yankees all time win loss record is 9767-7426.
The Yankees first World Series championship came in 1923. The Yankees defeated the New York Giants 4 games to 2.