The 2006 New York Yankees won 97 games, lost 65 games, and finished in first place in the Eastern division of the American league.
The Yankees record in 2006 was 97-65.
The Yankees regular season record for 2006 was 97-65. The Yankees went 1-3 in the postseason.
75-87 4th in the division
The Yankees record in 2006 was 97-65.
The all time won loss record for the franchise is... 3028 wins - 3352 losses
The Saints 2006 regular season record was 10-6. They made the playoffs, defeated the Eagles in the first round and then lost to the Bears in the NFC conference championship game for an overall record of 11-7.
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.
In 2011, the Yankees had a 97-65 record.
In 1975, the Yankees record was 83-77.
The 2010 Yankees record was 95-67.
In 2006, the Mets went 97-65, tying the Yankees for the best record in baseball. They then went 6-4 in the postseason, good enough to go home after a devastating game 7 loss in the NLCS.
The Yankees originated as the Baltimore Orioles in 1901 and finished with a 68-65 record. In 1913 they were renamed the Yankees and finished with a 57-94 record.