Here is the starting eight for Game 1 of the 1960 World Series. It is fairly representative of the Yankees regular lineup that season:
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1. Bobby Richardson 2b
2. Tony Kubek ss
3. Roger Maris rf
4. Mickey Mantle cf
5. Yogi Berra lf
6. Bill Skowron 1b
7. Johnny Blanchard c
8. Clete Boyer 3b
According to the lineup sheet for the APBA Baseball game, this was a frequently used lineup for the 1930 Yankees:
1. Combs, LF
2. Lary, SS
3. Ruth, RF
4. Lazzeri, 2B
5. Gehrig, 1B
6. H. Rice, CF
7. Dickey, C
8. Chapman, 3B
9. ................. Rotation
Ruffing
Pipgras
Sherid
Pennock
Going by the most games played at a position for the 1950 Yankees that would be: C - Yogi Berra - 148 games
1B - Joe Collins - 99 games
2B - Jerry Coleman - 152 games
3B - Billy Johnson - 100 games
SS - Phil Rizzuto - 155 games
LF - Gene Woodling - 117 games
CF - Joe DiMaggio - 137 games
RF - Hank Bauer - 82 games
SP - Vic Racshi and Ed Lopat - 32 starts
1920 Yankees starting lineup - C - Muddy Ruel
1B - Wally Pipp
2B - Del Pratt
3B - Aaron Ward
SS - Roger Peckinpaugh
LF - Duffy Lewis
CF - Ping Bodie
RF - Babe Ruth
P - Carl Mays (37 starts, most on the team)
1925 Yankees starting lineup - C - Benny Bengough
1B - Lou Gehrig
2B - Aaron Ward
3B - Joe Dugan
SS - Pee-Wee Wanninger
LF - Bob Meusel
CF - Earle Combs
RF - Babe Ruth
P - Sam Jones and Herb Pennock (31 starts, most on the team)
1929 Yankees starting lineup - C - Bill Dickey
1B - Lou Gehrig
2B - Tony Lazzeri
3B - Gene Robertson
SS - Leo Durocher
LF - Bob Meusel
CF - Earle Combs
RF - Babe Ruth
P - George Pipgras (33 starts, most on the team)
1964 Yankee starters:
1b-Joe Pepitone
2b-Bobby Richardson
3b-Clete Boyer
SS-Tony Kubek
Of-Tom Tresh
Of-Mickey Mantle
Of-Roger Maris
C- Elston Howard
Reserves:
Hector Lopez, Phil Lintz, Pedro Gonzales, Johnny Blanchard, Archie Moore, Harry Bright, Elvis Jiminez (1 game), Jack Gibbs, Mike Hegan and Roger Repoz
Pitchers:
Jim Bouton, Whitey Ford, Al Downing, Mel Stottlemeyer, Steve Hamilton, Pete Mikkleson, Ralph Terry, Hal Reniff, Bill Stafford, Rollie Shelton, Bud Dailey, Pedro Ramos, Stan Williams and Bob Miller (who was traded away during the season).
The 1961 New York Yankees won 109 games, and lost 53 games during the regular season. The 1961 New York Yankees finished in first place in the American League, and went on to win the World Series beating the Cincinnati Reds four game to one. Below is the roster for the 1961 New York Yankees.
Pitchers
Luis Arroyo
Tex Clevenger
Jim Coates
Bud Daley
Art Ditmar
Al Downing
Ryne Duren
Whitey Ford
Johnny James
Duke Maas
Danny McDevitt
Hal Reniff
Rollie Sheldon
Bill Stafford
Ralph Terry
Bob Turley
Catchers
Johnny Blanchard
Elston Howard
Infielders
Clete Boyer
Joe DeMaestri
Billy Gardner
Bob Hale
Deron Johnson
Tony Kubek
Bobby Richardson
Bill Skowron
Earl Torgeson
Tom Tresh
Outfielders
Yogi Berra
Bob Cerv
Hector Lopez
Mickey Mantle
Roger Maris
Jack Reed
Other Positions
Jesse Gonder
Below are the opening day line-ups for The New York Yankees from 1960 -1969. For more information on line-ups, box scores, Schedules and more for other games visit the Baseball Almanac link below. (Related Links) The 1960 Opening Day Starting Line-up # Maris rf # Richardson 2b # McDougald 3b # Lopez lf # Mantle cf # Skowron 1b # Howard c # Kubek ss # Coates p
The 1961 Opening Day Starting Line-up # Richardson 2b # Lopez lf # Berra c # Mantle cf # Maris rf # Skowron 1b # Kubek ss # Boyer 3b # Ford p The 1962 Opening Day Starting Line-up # Richardson 2b # Tresh ss # Maris rf # Mantle cf # Howard c # Skowron 1b # Lopez lf # Boyer 3b # Ford p The 1963 Opening Day Starting Line-up # Kubek ss # Richardson 2b # Tresh lf # Mantle cf # Pepitone 1b # Howard c # Lopez rf # Boyer 3b # Terry p The 1964 Opening Day Starting Line-up # Linz ss # Richardson 2b # Maris rf # Mantle cf # Tresh lf # Pepitone 1b # Howard c # Boyer 3b # Ford p The 1965 Opening Day Starting Line-up # Tresh cf # Richardson 2b # Maris rf # Mantle lf # Howard c # Pepitone 1b # Boyer 3b # Kubek ss # Bouton p The 1966 Opening Day Starting Line-up # Richardson 2b # Tresh lf # Maris rf # Mantle cf # Boyer 3b # Pepitone 1b # Howard c # Amaro ss # Ford p The 1967 Opening Day Starting Line-up # Tresh lf # Robinson rf # Mantle 1b # Pepitone cf # Howard c # Smith 3b # Clarke 2b # Kennedy ss # Stottlemyre p The 1968 Opening Day Starting Line-up # Clarke 2b # Ferraro 3b # Mantle 1b # Tresh lf # Robinson # Pepitone cf # Fernandez c # Michael ss # Stottlemyre p The 1969 Opening Day Starting Line-up # Clarke 2b # Kenney cf # Murcer 3b # White lf # Pepitone 1b # Tresh ss # Robinson rf # Gibbs c # Stottlemyre p
1927 New York Yankees
Game 1 starting lineup - Knoblauch LF Jeter SS Justice RF Williams CF Martinez 1B Posada C Soriano 2B Brosius 3B Mussina P
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Wally Pipp was a New York Yankees first baseman, who on June 2, 1925 was removed from the starting lineup and replaced with Lou Gehrig. Gehrig then went on to play 2,130 consecutive games.
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