The cast of 1980 American League Championship Series - 1980 includes: Willie Aikens as Himself - Kansas City Royals First Baseman George Brett as Himself - Kansas City Royals Third Baseman Rick Cerone as Himself - New York Yankees Catcher Bucky Dent as Himself - New York Yankees Shortstop Oscar Gamble as Himself - New York Yankees Left Fielder Oscar Gamble as Himself - New York Yankees Pinch Hitter Goose Gossage as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Ron Guidry as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Larry Gura as Himself - Kansas City Royals Pitcher Dick Howser as Himself - New York Yankees Manager Clint Hurdle as Himself - Kansas City Royals Right Fielder Reggie Jackson as Himself - New York Yankees Right Fielder Tommy John as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Pete LaCock as Himself - Kansas City Royals First Baseman Joe Lefebvre as Himself - New York Yankees Left Fielder Billy Martin as Himself - Color Commentator Rudy May as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Hal McRae as Himself - Kansas City Royals Designated Hitter Al Michaels as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Bobby Murcer as Himself - New York Yankees Designated Hitter Graig Nettles as Himself - New York Yankees Third Baseman Amos Otis as Himself - Kansas City Royals Center Fielder Lou Piniella as Himself - New York Yankees Left Fielder Darrell Porter as Himself - Kansas City Royals Catcher Dan Quisenberry as Himself - Kansas City Royals Pitcher Willie Randolph as Himself - New York Yankees Second Baseman Eric Soderholm as Himself - New York Yankees Designated Hitter Paul Splittorff as Himself - Kansas City Royals Pitcher John Wathan as Himself - Kansas City Royals Right Fielder Willie Wilson as Himself - Kansas City Royals Left Fielder
The cast of 1955 World Series - 1955 includes: Mel Allen as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Walter Alston as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Manager Sandy Amoros as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Left Fielder Yogi Berra as Himself - New York Yankees Catcher Don Bessent as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Pitcher Roy Campanella as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Catcher Andy Carey as Himself - New York Yankees Pinch Hitter Bob Cerv as Himself - New York Yankees Center Fielder Bob Cerv as Himself - New York Yankees Pinch Hitter Rip Coleman as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Jerry Coleman as Himself - New York Yankees Shortstop Carl Erskine as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Pitcher Whitey Ford as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Carl Furillo as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Right Fielder Bob Grim as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Don Hoak as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Pinch Hitter Don Hoak as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Pinch Runner Don Hoak as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Third Baseman Gil Hodges as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers First Baseman Frank Kellert as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Pinch Hitter Johnny Kucks as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Clem Labine as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Pitcher Don Larsen as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Billy Loes as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Pitcher Mickey Mantle as Himself - New York Yankees Pinch Hitter Mickey Mantle as Himself - New York Yankees Right Fielder Billy Martin as Himself - New York Yankees Second Baseman Gil McDougald as Himself - New York Yankees Third Baseman Don Newcombe as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Pitcher Irv Noren as Himself - New York Yankees Center Fielder Irving Noren as Himself - New York Yankees Left Fielder Johnny Podres as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Pitcher Phil Rizzuto as Himself - New York Yankees Shortstop Jackie Robinson as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Third Baseman Ed Roebuck as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Pitcher Vin Scully as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer George Shuba as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Pinch Hitter Moose Skowron as Himself - New York Yankees First Baseman Moose Skowron as Himself - New York Yankees Pinch Hitter Duke Snider as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Center Fielder Karl Spooner as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Pitcher Tom Sturdivant as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Bob Turley as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Pee Wee Reese as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Shortstop Don Zimmer as Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Second Baseman
He only played for the New York Yankees.
Joe DiMaggio played for the New York Yankees
Become a yankee, know a guy, sneek in, get VIP passes, pay to see them, be dying and use the wish program to meet one of them, know them personally, be the press that covers them, or work for them.
No. The Yankees do not have the color red in their uniform.
Click on the link below to see all the Yankees uniform numbers.
Lou Piniella wore uniform number 14 with the New York Yankees from 1974 - 1984.
The numbers are black.
Josh Towers, and Cody Ransom both wore uniform number 12 for the 2009 New York Yankees.
To distinguish theirs from the NY Giants
Tony Fernandez wore uniform number 6 for the 1995 New York Yankees.
McCarthy never wore a uniform with a number.
The Yankees have a white uniform with black pinstripes going vertically with the "NY" logo on their shirt for their home uniforms. for the away uniforms they have gray shirts and pants with "New York" across their chests.
Casey Stengel wore uniform number 37 as a manager for the New York Yankees, His number was retired in 1970.
It's blue and white pinstriped. The Yankee symbol which appears on the uniform, is an "N" and "Y"
Yogi Berra wore uniform number 8. number 8 was retired by the New York Yankees for both Berra, and Dickey.