The Yankees played a total of 324 games in those two years combined, 162 games in each. In 2006, the Yankees record was 97-65 and in 2007, they were 94-68.
The New York Yankees played 162 games in each of the 2006, and 2007 seasons for a total of 324 games.
The Yankees record in 2007 was 94-68.
When the Yankees played in Houston in 2007 they stayed at the Four Seasons downtown.
Jonathon Papelbon. Papelbon had 35 saves in the 2006 season and 37 saves in the 2007 season.
Yes. The Yankees made the playoffs in 2007 and lost in the Division Series against the Cleveland Indians 3 games to 1.
In 2007, the Yankees won the season series against the Indians 6 games to 0.
The Cowboys qualified for the playoffs after the 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2009 seasons. Their playoff record during that period was 1-4.
There have been 88 winning seasons in which 8 games or more were played during that season (1908-2007). Overall, there have been 93 winning seasons (1892-2007). As of the end of the 2007 season, The University of Alabama had 29 seasons in which they won 10 or more games. There have been 16 seasons winning 10 games, 10 seasons winning 11 games, 2 seasons winning 12 games, and 1 season winning 13 games. However, because of the participation of a player later determined to be ineligible by the NCAA for having contact with a sports agent, the University of Alabama forfeited 10 games from the 1993 season. Officially, there have been only 28 seasons of 10 wins or more. The University of Alabama's winning percentage is 0.70673.
The Red Sox won more games , but the Yankees burned more of their bullpen.
Three times: After the 2006, 2007 and 2009 seasons.
Yes. Marvin Harrison had at least 50 receptions in his first 11 seasons (1996-2006). He was injured in the 2007 season and only played in 5 games and had 20 receptions. The fewest receptions (prior to 2007) he had was 59 in 1998 and the most was 143 in 2002.
George Blanda with 26 seasons (1949-1958, 1960-1975), Morton Anderson at 25 seasons (1982-2004, 2006-2007), and Gary Anderson at 23 seasons (1982-2004).