Sixty-six representatives of the Giants (55 players and 11 managers) have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, more than any other team in the history of baseball. The Dodgers franchise is second (45 players, 9 managers) and the New York Yankees are third (41 players, 11 managers).
The 2009 New York Yankees had 37 different players on their Major League roster.
Sixty-six representatives of the New York/San Francisco Giants (55 players and 11 managers) have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, more than any other team in the history of baseball. The Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers franchise is second (45 players, 9 managers) and the New York Yankees are third (41 players, 11 managers).
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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.
Sixty-six representatives of the Giants (55 players and 11 managers) have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, more than any other team in the history of baseball. The Dodgers franchise is second (45 players, 9 managers) and the New York Yankees are third (41 players, 11 managers).
The 2009 New York Yankees had 37 different players on their Major League roster.
New York Yankees minor league players was born on 1989-02-11.
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Sixty-six representatives of the New York/San Francisco Giants (55 players and 11 managers) have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, more than any other team in the history of baseball. The Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers franchise is second (45 players, 9 managers) and the New York Yankees are third (41 players, 11 managers).
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.
Click on the 'Yankees Managers from 1913-2008' link on this page to see every manager the Yankees had between 1913-2008 and what their season's record was.
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The Baseball Hall of Fame has inducted 66 representatives of the New York/San Francisco Giants (55 players and 11 managers) into Cooperstown, more than any other team in the history of baseball. The Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers are second with 45 players, 9 managers, and the Yankees are third with 41 players, 11 managers.
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