Don Mattingly was the 12th New York Yankees captain from Febuary 28, 1991 to October 8, 1995.
Yes, he was. Don Mattingly was a Yankees captain from February 28, 1991 - October 8, 1995.
Don Mattingly debuted on September 8, 1982, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium II; he played his final game on October 1, 1995, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium II.
That player was Don Mattingly of the New York Yankees.
Don Mattingly was born in Evansville, Indiana.
From 1982 through 1995, Don Mattingly played 1,785 games for the Yankees.
New York Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly was the 1985 A.L. MVP.
Don Mattingly was an outfielder when he was called up to the 1982 New York Yankees.
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Don Mattingly wore #46 (1982-1984) and #23(1984-1995) while playing for the Yankees.
No. Mickey Mantle was never a New York Yankees captain.
The last team elected captain prior to Derek Jeter was Don Mattingly. After Mattingly's retirement, the Yankees did not have a captain until Jeter in the 2003 season. However, for the Yankees teams between Mattingly's and Jeter's time as captain, the 'unofficial' captain was considered to be Paul O'Neill.
Derek Jeter was the New York Yankees team captain in 2008. Derek was named team captain on June 3, 2003, the 13th captain in Yankees history.