Tony Lazzeri wore numbers 5, 6, 7 and 23 for the Yankees from 1926-1937.
Andy Pettitte wore #46 while playing for the Yankees (1995-2003, 2007-2010).
While playing for the Yankees, Bill "Moose" Skowron wore #53 in 1954 and #14 from 1955-1962.
Don Mattingly wore #46 (1982-1984) and #23(1984-1995) while playing for the Yankees.
Alvaro Espinoza wore several numbers while playing for the Yankees, including changing numbers during the season.#47 - 1988#20 - 1989-1991#12 - 1990#13 - 1990
No. Babe Ruth wore #3 for the New York Yankees. He also wore #3 in his final MLB season, while playing for the Boston Braves.
Andy Pettitte wore #46 while playing for the Yankees (1995-2003, 2007-2010).
While playing for the Yankees, Bill "Moose" Skowron wore #53 in 1954 and #14 from 1955-1962.
Babe Ruth hit 659 home runs while playing for the Yankees.
Don Mattingly wore #46 (1982-1984) and #23(1984-1995) while playing for the Yankees.
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The Yankees will not be coming to Cincinnati for a while, so there is no telling what hotel they'll stay in.
Alvaro Espinoza wore several numbers while playing for the Yankees, including changing numbers during the season.#47 - 1988#20 - 1989-1991#12 - 1990#13 - 1990
No. Babe Ruth wore #3 for the New York Yankees. He also wore #3 in his final MLB season, while playing for the Boston Braves.
If you are asking who was #7 for the New York Yankees, then Mickey Mantle is your answer. The Yankees retired his number in 1967. Matle was a great hitter, with a .298 batting average, 536 home runs, and 1,509 RBI's. Some historians say Mantle would have hade more homers and RBI's if not for a accident while playing baseball for the Yankees.
Great question! Joe Sewell actually had two numbers with the Yankees -- #27 in 1931 and #21 in 1932-33. Sewell wore #30 while a coach for the Yankees in 1934 and 1935.
David Cone wore number 36 while pitching for the New York Yankees from 1995 to 2000.
Ritz Carlton in the Water Tower building