There have been more than three players. Lou Gehrig, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and Jorge Posada have all played 16+ seasons for the Yankees.
Yes, he did. Dwight Gooden played three seasons for the Yankees (1996, 1997, 2000).
The Great Mickey Mantle has to be considered the player to have played the longest for the New York Yankees, with 18 seasons. Although Yogi Berra also played 18 seasons, the Mick had 18 full seasons and leads the Yankees all-time in many categories including Games - 2401, Total Plate Appearances - 9871, and At Bats - 8102. Click on the link below to see all the Yankees all-time leaders. Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera have also played 18 seasons for the Yankees. Also, Jeter is now the all-time Yankees leader in at-bats and plate appearances.
Pitcher Mariano Rivera (MLB debut: May 23, 1995), shortstop Derek Jeter (May 29, 1995) and catcher-designated hitter Jorge Posada (September 4, 1995).
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).
Billy Martin, Yogi Berra and Hank Bauer all played on the 1956 Yankees team and went on to become managers. Martin and Berra also returned as Yankees managers.
For a season, no one. Through the 2008 season, the Mets have had three 40 home runs seasons: 1) Todd Hundley - 41 in 1996 2) Mike Piazza - 40 in 1999 3) Carlos Beltran - 41 in 2006 None of the three players listed above played for the Yankees. For a career, Darryl Strawberry hit 252 home runs for the Mets and 41 home runs for the Yankees.
That would be Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada and Mariano Rivera. They have all been members of the New York Yankees for the past 17 seasons.
Click on the 'Yankees Numbers' link on this page to see a list of all Yankees that wore #33 and the years that they wore it.
NFL players do not qualify to receive pension until they reach 55 years of age. At the age of 55, they will start to receive $470 a month for each season that they played. For instance, if they played for three seasons, they will be paid out $1,410 per month.
the Yankees went three for five in the first five regular season Yankees v red socks games of 2008.
It will probably take over three years. The Yankees came into the 2011 season with 9,670 wins. They would have to average 110 wins over the next three seasons in order to reach 10,000.
In September 2011, the Yankees have added three players from their farm team, pitcher Andrew Brackman and catchers Jesus Montero and Austin Romine.