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.
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.
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.
David Cone wore number 36 while pitching for the New York Yankees from 1995 to 2000.
Ritz Carlton in the Water Tower building