The New York Yankees had four second basemen in 1978. They were
Willie Randolph (1976-88)
George Zeber (1977-78)
Brian Doyle (1978-80)
Damaso Garcia (1978-79)
Chris Chambliss was the New York Yankees primary 1st baseman from 1978 - 1979 but he played for The Braves in 1980. In 1980 Bob Watson played most of the games at 1B.
Randy Velarde was the starting second baseman when Derek Jeter played his first Major League game on May 29, 1995.
In 2008, Robinson Cano was the starting second baseman for the Yankees.
In 2009, Robinson Cano was the starting second baseman for the Yankees.
In 2004, Miguel Cairo was the Yankees starting second baseman.
Don Mattingly started the 1990 season at first base for the Yankees. When he was injured during the summer, Kevin Maas took over at first base for him. Steve Balboni also started several games at first base during the season.
Christian Guzman. Also sent to the Twins for Knoblauch were pitchers Eric Milton and Danny Mota and outfielder/first baseman Brian Buchanan.
Bob Watson was the 1980 New York Yankees first baseman.
Willie Randolph was the Yankees starting second baseman during the 1978 season.
Brian Doyle played a limited amount of second base for the New York Yankees from 1978-1980. Also, the current second baseman for the Yankees is Brian Roberts.
In 2009, Robinson Cano was the starting second baseman for the Yankees.
Horace Clarke 2BHorace Clarke Was the 1968 New York Yankees second baseman.
Robinson Cano took over second base in 2005. Miguel Cairo was the New York Yankees second baseman in 2004, and Alfonso Soriano was the second baseman before him.
The second baseman for the Yankees in 1999 was Chuck Knoblauch.
In 2004, Miguel Cairo was the Yankees starting second baseman.
Currently, second baseman Robinson Cano wears #24 for the Yankees.
Chuck Knoblauch has: Played Himself - New York Yankees Left Fielder in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - New York Yankees Designated Hitter in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - New York Yankees Second Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Minnesota Twins Second Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Minnesota Twins Second Baseman in "1991 American League Championship Series" in 1991. Played Himself - AL Second Baseman in "1992 MLB All-Star Game" in 1992. Played Himself - AL Second Baseman in "1994 MLB All-Star Game" in 1994. Played Himself - AL Second Baseman: Minnesota Twins in "1996 MLB All-Star Game" in 1996. Played Himself - AL Second Baseman: Minnesota Twins in "1997 MLB All-Star Game" in 1997. Played Himself - New York Yankees Second Baseman in "1998 American League Championship Series" in 1998. Played Himself - New York Yankees Second Baseman in "1998 World Series" in 1998. Played Himself - New York Yankees Second Baseman in "1999 American League Championship Series" in 1999. Played Himself (New York Yankees Second Baseman) in "2000 Official World Series" in 2000. Played Himself - New York Yankees Designated Hitter in "2000 American League Championship Series" in 2000. Played Himself - New York Yankees Left Fielder in "2001 American League Championship Series" in 2001. Played Himself (New York Yankees Second Baseman) in "2001 World Series" in 2001. Played himself in "Unscripted with Chris Connelly" in 2001. Played himself in "Prime 9" in 2009.
In 1963, Joe Pepitone was the starting first baseman for the Yankees.
Randy Velarde has: Played Himself - New York Yankees Third Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Texas Rangers Second Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - New York Yankees Second Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - New York Yankees Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - California Angels Second Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Anaheim Angels Second Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself (New York Yankees Infielder) in "2001 World Series" in 2001.
He is the starting 3rd baseman for the NY Yankees.