Slade Heathcott is a center fielder for the New York Yankees.
Currently, Ichiro Suzuki is the Yankees right fielder.
Former Yankee center fielder Kenny Lofton batted and threw left handed.
Irv Noren has: Played Himself - New York Yankees Left Fielder in "1952 World Series" in 1952. Played Himself - New York Yankees Right Fielder in "1952 World Series" in 1952. Played Himself - New York Yankees Pinch Hitter in "1952 World Series" in 1952. Played Himself - New York Yankees Pinch Hitter in "1953 World Series" in 1953. Played Himself - New York Yankees Center Fielder in "1955 World Series" in 1955.
Jerry Mumphrey played 79 games in center field for the 1981 New York Yankees. Dave Winfield played 29 games. Bobby Brown played 11 games.
Unless the Yankees make another move in the off season, Nick Swisher will be the right fielder for the 2010 New York Yankees.
Nick Swisher was the Yankees starting right fielder for 2011.
In 2011, Yankees center fielder Curtis Grandersonhit the most home runs, with 41.
Well, there can be many ''bests,'' but most people say that Mickey Mantle was the best.
The cast of 1981 American League Championship Series - 1981 includes: Tony Armas as Himself - Oakland Athletics Right Fielder Rick Bosetti as Himself - Oakland Athletics Designated Hitter Rick Cerone as Himself - New York Yankees Catcher Keith Drumright as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pinch Hitter Barry Foote as Himself - New York Yankees Catcher Barry Foote as Himself - New York Yankees Pinch Hitter Oscar Gamble as Himself - New York Yankees Designated Hitter Oscar Gamble as Himself - New York Yankees Right Fielder Joe Garagiola as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Goose Gossage as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Rickey Henderson as Himself - Oakland Athletics Left Fielder Reggie Jackson as Himself - New York Yankees Right Fielder Tommy John as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Matt Keough as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher Mickey Klutts as Himself - Oakland Athletics Third Baseman Tony Kubek as Himself - Color Commentator Bob Lemon as Himself - New York Yankees Manager Billy Martin as Himself - Oakland Athletics Manager Rudy May as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Steve McCatty as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher Larry Milbourne as Himself - New York Yankees Shortstop Jerry Mumphrey as Himself - New York Yankees Center Fielder Bobby Murcer as Himself - New York Yankees Designated Hitter Dwayne Murphy as Himself - Oakland Athletics Center Fielder Graig Nettles as Himself - New York Yankees Third Baseman Bob Owchinko as Himself - Oakland Athletics Pitcher Rob Picciolo as Himself - Oakland Athletics Shortstop Lou Piniella as Himself - New York Yankees Pinch Hitter Lou Piniella as Himself - New York Yankees Right Fielder Willie Randolph as Himself - New York Yankees Second Baseman Dave Revering as Himself - New York Yankees First Baseman Dave Righetti as Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher Dave Winfield as Himself - New York Yankees Left Fielder
In 1998, Chad Curtis was the starting left fielder for the Yankees. When Bernie Williams was injured during the season, Ricky Ledee played left field and Chad Curtis moved to center to replace Bernie. When the playoffs arrived, the starting outfield was Chad Curtis in left field, Bernie Williams in center field and Paul O'Neill in right field.
Paul O'NeillPaul O'Neill was the 1996 and 1997 New York Yankees Right Fielder.