2B Jimmy Williams (1901-07)
Frank Laporte (1905-10)
Baldy Louden (1907)
Earle Gardner (1908-12)
Harry Niles (1908)
Jim Curry (1911)
Johnny Priest (1911-12)
Hack Simmons (1912)
George Batten (1912)
Lute Boone (1913-16)
Ralph Young (1913)
Frank Truesdale (1914)
Paddy Baumann (1915-17)
Joe Gedeon (1916-17)
Chick Fewster (1917-22)
Aaron Ward (1917-26)
Del Pratt (1918-20)
Mike McNally (1921-24)
Mack Hillis (1924)
Tony Lazzeri (1926-37)
Ray Morehart (1927)
Roy Schalk (1932)
Don Heffner (1934-37)
Joe Gordon (1938-43, 46)
Jerry Priddy (1941-42)
Snuffy Stirnweiss (1943-50)
Johnny Lucadello (1947)
Jerry Coleman (1949-57)
Billy Martin (1950-57)
Kal Segrist (1952)
Bobby Richardson (1955-66)
Jerry Lumpe (1956-59)
Billy Gardner (1961-62)
Pedro Gonzalez (1963-65)
Horace Clarke (1965-74)
Nate Oliver (1969)
Bernie Allen (1972-73)
Hal Lanier (1972-73)
Sandy Alomar Sr (1974-76)
Eddie Leon (1975)
Willie Randolph (1976-88)
George Zeber (1977-78)
Brian Doyle (1978-80)
Damaso Garcia (1978-79)
Roger Holt (1980)
Larry Milbourne (1981-83)
Juan Bonilla (1985-87)
Mike Fischlin (1986)
Bryan Little (1986)
Lenn Sakata (1987)
Steve Sax (1989-91)
Jim Walewander (1990)
Pat Kelly (1991-97)
Mike Gallego (1992-94)
Matt Howard (1996)
Homer Bush (1997-98)
Chuck Knoblauch (1998-01)
D'Angelo Jimenez (1999)
Alfonso Soriano (1999-03)
Miguel Cairo (2004, 06-07)
Mark Bellhorn (2005)
Robinson Cano (2005-present)
Nick Green (2006)
The following played second base in the 1980s and 90s for the New York Yankees:
Willie Randolph (1976-88)
Brian Doyle (1978-80)
Roger Holt (1980)
Larry Milbourne (1981-83)
Juan Bonilla (1985-87)
Mike Fischlin (1986)
Bryan Little (1986)
Lenn Sakata (1987)
Steve Sax (1989-91)
Jim Walewander (1990)
Pat Kelly (1991-97)
Mike Gallego (1992-94)
Matt Howard (1996)
Homer Bush (1997-98)
Chuck Knoblauch (1998-01)
D'Angelo Jimenez (1999)
Alfonso Soriano (1999-03)
Since 1992 the following have played shortstop for the New York Yankees:
Randy Velarde (1987-95)
Andy Stankiewicz (1992-93)
Spike Owen (1993)
Robert Eenhoorn (1994-96)
Kevin Elster (1994-95)
Tony Fernandez (1995)
Derek Jeter (1995-present)
Mariano Duncan (1996-97)
Andy Fox (1996-97)
Pat Listach (1996)
Rey Sanchez (1997, 05)
Dale Sveum (1998)
Wilson Delgado (2000)
Jose Vizcaino (2000)
Erick Almonte (2001, 03)
Enrique Wilson (2001-04)
Felix Escalona (2004-05)
Andy Phillips (2004-07)
Andy Cannizaro (2006)
Wilson Betemit (2007-08)
Alberto Gonzalez (2007-08)
Angel Berroa (2009)
Ramiro Pena (2009-present)
Eduardo Nunez (2010-11)
There have been three Yankees second basemen to hit 30 or more home runs in a season.Alfonso Soriano (twice) - 39 (2002), 38 (2003)Robinson Cano - 30 (2012)Joe Gordon - 30 (1940)
Tino Martinez played first base in 2000 and 2001. From 2002 to 2008, Jason Giambi was the Yankees first baseman.
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)
Danny Cater, Ron Blomberg, John Ellis, Felipe Alou, Mike Hegan, Chris Chambliss
In 2009, Robinson Cano was the starting second baseman for the Yankees.
There have been three Yankees second basemen to hit 30 or more home runs in a season.Alfonso Soriano (twice) - 39 (2002), 38 (2003)Robinson Cano - 30 (2012)Joe Gordon - 30 (1940)
new york Yankees 3rd basemen a rod Alex Rodriguez
No, he does not. Alex Rodriguez is the current third basemen for the New York Yankees.
1960-1962: Bill Skowron 1963-1966: Joe Pepitone 1967-1968: Mickey Mantle 1969: Joe Pepitone
The New York Yankees had several third basemen in 1955. While Andy Carey was solely a third basemen, Bill Skowron, Gil McDougald, and Jerry Coleman played third base amongst other positions.
Robinson Cano has: Played himself in "Today" in 1952. Played Himself - New York Yankees Second Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - New York Yankees Designated Hitter in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Yankees Trivia Contestant in "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 1992. Played Himself - Seattle Mariners Second Baseman in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played himself in "2006 MLB All-Star Game" in 2006. Played Himself - AL Second Basemen: New York Yankees in "2011 MLB All-Star Game" in 2011. Played Himself - AL Second Basemen: New York Yankees in "2012 MLB All-Star Game" in 2012. Played himself in "Ponchao" in 2013.
Thurman Munson. Munson played 1397 games for the Yankees in the 1970s, the most of anyone. Roy White was second with 1393.
Tino Martinez played first base in 2000 and 2001. From 2002 to 2008, Jason Giambi was the Yankees first baseman.
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)
Danny Cater, Ron Blomberg, John Ellis, Felipe Alou, Mike Hegan, Chris Chambliss
In 1980, Bob Watson was the starting first baseman for the Yankees. Jim Spencer, Dennis Werth and Marshall Brant also played several games at first base.
In 2009, Robinson Cano was the starting second baseman for the Yankees.