The following have played first base for the New York Yankees:
Frank Foutz (1901)
Burt Hart (1901)
Pop Dillon (1902)
Tom Jones (1902)
Dan McGann (1902)
Bill Mellor (1902)
John Ganzel (1903-04)
Fred Holmes (1903)
Tim Jordan (1903)
Monte Beville (1904)
Bob Unglaub (1904)
Hal Chase (1905-13)
Fred Curtis (1905)
Jack Doyle (1905)
Jimmy Austin (1909-10)
Dutch Sterrett (1912-13)
Bill Stumpf (1912-13)
Babe Borton (1913)
Frank Chance (1913-14)
Harry Williams (1913-14)
Joe Harris (1914)
Harry Kingman (1914)
Charlie Mullen (1914-16)
Wally Pipp (1915-25)
Jack Fournier (1918)
Lou Gehrig (1923-39)
Fred Merkle (1925-26)
George Burns (1928-29)
Babe Dahlgren (1937-40)
Mike Chartak (1940, 42)
Johnny Strum (1941)
Buddy Hassett (1942)
Ed Levy (1942, 44)
Nick Etten (1943-46)
Oscar Grimes (1943-46)
Steve Souchock (1946, 48)
George McQuinn (1947-48)
Jack Phillips (1947-49)
Joe Collins (1948-57)
Dick Kryhoski (1949)
Johnny Mize (1949-53)
Fenton Mole (1949)
Johnny Hopp (1950-52)
Hank Workman (1950)
Don Bollweg (1953)
Art Schult (1953)
Frank Leja (1954-55)
Eddie Robinson (1954-56)
Moose Skowron (1954-62)
Marv Throneberry (1955, 58-59)
Kent Hadley (1960)
Deron Johnson (1960-61)
Dale Long (1960, 62-63)
Bob Hale (1961)
Earl Torgeson (1961)
Lee Thomas (1961)
Joe Pepitone (1962-69)
Mike Hegan (1964, 66-67, 73-74)
Buddy Barker (1965-67)
John Miller (1966)
Frank Tepedino (1967, 69-72)
Tony Solaita (1968)
Dave McDonald (1969)
Danny Cater (1970-71)
John Ellis (1970-72)
Felipe Alou (1971-73)
Ron Blomberg (1971-76)
Chris Chambliss (1974-79, 88)
Bob Oliver (1975)
Domingo Ramos (1978)
George Scott (1979)
Jim Spencer (1978-81)
Dennis Werth (1979-81)
Marshall Brant (1980)
Bob Watson (1980-82)
Steve Balboni (1981-83, 89-90)
Dave Revering (1981-82)
John Mayberry (1982)
Lee Mazzilli (1982)
Don Mattingly (1984-95)
Orestes Destrade (1987)
Jack Clark (1988)
Ken Phelps (1988-89)
Kevin Maas (1990-93)
JT Snow (1992)
Cecil Fielder (1996-97)
Tino Martinez (1996-01, 05)
Ivan Cruz (1997)
Nick Johnson (2001-03, 10)
Jason Giambi (2002-08)
Fernando Seguignol (2003)
Tony Clark (2004)
Travis Lee (2004)
John Olerud (2004)
Craig Wilson (2006)
Doug Mientkiewicz (2007)
Josh Phelps (2007)
Juan Miranda (2008-11)
Cody Ransom (2008-09)
Richie Sexson (2008)
Mark Teixeira (2009-present)
Lance Berkman (2010)
Jack Chesbro had 41 wins in 1904, for the New York Highlanders (Yankees).
As of July 25, 2010, Mariano Rivera holds the New York Yankees record for most saves with 546. He is ranked #2 on the all-time list behind Trevor Hoffman.
Too many to list. Hundreds of players at one time or another played in the N.Y. Yankee farm system.
All but 8 teams have won a World Series title. The list of teams that have not won a World Series title are listed below:San Diego Padres - 2 WS appearancesMilwaukee Brewers - 1 WS appearance (AL)Houston Astros - 1 WS appearanceTampa Bay Rays - 1 WS appearanceColorado Rockies - 1 WS appearanceSeattle Mariners - 0 WS appearancesWashington Nationals - 0 WS appearancesTexas Rangers - 2 WS appearances
Below is a list of "John" or "Johnny" players who pitched for the Yankees from 1950-1959. The year they first appeared will be displayed after their name. Johnny Sain, 1951 Johnny Schmitz, 1952 Johnny Kucks, 1955 Johnny James, 1958 Those are the four pitchers listed in the Baseball Almanac in the 1950s named John who played for the New York Yankees.
Click on the link below to see the Yankees current roster.
Click on the link below to see all the Yankees uniform numbers.
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.
Click on the 'Yankees Managers' link on this page to see a list of those who managed the Yankees along with a season by season breakdown of win-loss records.
Babe Ruth had 2,518 hits with the Yankees from 1920-1934. That ranks 3rd on the Yankees all time hit list.
In 2014, Brian McCann is the starting catcher for the New York Yankees.
New York vs New York World SeriesSince the first World Series in 1903 there have been 14 World Series that featured two New York teams. The first in 1921 was a nine game format played in the same Stadium as the Giants and Yankees both shared the Polo Grounds. In a 10 year period from 1947-1956 the World Series features two New York teams 7 times. The last time was in 2000 when the Yankees played the Mets. Below is a list of the 14 New York vs New York World Series. 1921 - New York Giants beat the New York Yankees, 5-31922 - New York Giants beat the New York Yankees, 4-0-11923 - New York Yankees beat the New York Giants, 4-21936 - New York Yankees beat the New York Giants, 4-21937 - New York Yankees beat the New York Giants, 4-11941 - New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-.1947 - New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-31949 - New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-11951 - New York Yankees beat the New York Giants, 4-21952 - New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-31953 - New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-11955 - Brooklyn Dodgers beat the New York Yankees, 4-31956 - New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-32000 - New York Yankees beat the New York Mets, 4-1
Philip Hughes, right handed pitcher for the New York Yankees who pitched earlier in the season but is currently on the disabled list, will turn 21 on June 24.
14 Years - Two New York Teams in World SeriesThere was more than 5 years ythat two New York teams played each other in the World Series. Since the first World Series in 1903 there have been 14 World Series that featured two New York teams. The first in 1921 was a nine game format played in the same Stadium as the Giants and Yankees both shared the Polo Grounds. In a 10 year period from 1947-1956 the World Series features two New York teams 7 times. The last time was in 2000 when the Yankees played the Mets. Below is a list of the 14 New York vs New York World Series. 1921 - New York Giants beat the New York Yankees, 5-31922 - New York Giants beat the New York Yankees, 4-0-11923 - New York Yankees beat the New York Giants, 4-21936 - New York Yankees beat the New York Giants, 4-21937 - New York Yankees beat the New York Giants, 4-11941 - New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-.1947 - New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-31949 - New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-11951 - New York Yankees beat the New York Giants, 4-21952 - New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-31953 - New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-11955 - Brooklyn Dodgers beat the New York Yankees, 4-31956 - New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-32000 - New York Yankees beat the New York Mets, 4-1
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Mickey Mantle is second on the all-time Yankees list for most strikeouts, with 1,710. Derek Jeter is first.
Currently, the Yankees center fielder is Brett Gardner. When Curtis Granderson was injured in the spring of 2013, Gardner took over the center field position. Since Granderson returned from the disabled list, he has played both left and right field.