Derek Jeter is the all-time Yankees hit leader, passing Lou Gehrig on September 11, 2009. He has 2,926 career hits.
Derek Jeter is the Yankees all-time hit leader.
As of October 7, 2010 Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees leads the way with 177 career postseason hits.
Whitey Ford has the most career wins for the New York Yankees with 236. Red Ruffing is second with 231, and through 2010 Andy Pettitte is third with 203.
Derek Jeter holds the Yankees record for most career at-bats.
Derek Jeter played in 2,747 career games, making him the New York Yankees' all-time leader in the category.
That record is held by Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees who hit 5 home runs in the 1977 World Series. Reggie Jackson And Chase Utley hold the record for most home runs in all seven games in the world series.
Don Mattingly had the most hits in a season as a Yankee with 238 in 1986.
Mariano Rivera with 230 saves.
I'm pretty sure the most home runs against the Yankees was Manny Ramirez, but the most hits might be Ted Williams.
The Yankees got 30 hits in a game against the Red Sox on September 28, 1923.
Derek Jeter with 1,274 hits.
Mickey Mantle is second on the all-time Yankees list for most strikeouts, with 1,710. Derek Jeter is first.