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The New York Yankees have won a major league high 27 World Series championships and have won a record 40 league championships. They are the most titled North American professional sports franchise, passing the Montreal Candiens who have 24 Stanley Cup championships. The Yankees historically have included some of the most famous players in history, including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, and Yogi Berra.
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| Titles and Awards |
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World Championship
2009 1998-2000 1996 1977-1978 1961-1962 1958 1956 1949-1953 1947 1943 1941 1936-1939 1932 1927-1928 1923 AL Championship 2009 2003 1998-2001 1996 1981 1976-1978 1960-1964 1955-1958 1949-1953 1947 1941-1943 1936-1939 1932 1926-1928 1921-1923 Division Champions 2009 1998-2006 1996 1994 (no playoffs due to strike) 1980 1976-1978 Wild Card 2007 1997 1995 Special Circumstance 1981* *Due to 1981 labor strike, the Yankees entered the playoffs by virtue of coming in 1st for the first half of the season. They had the 4th best record in their division over the whole year. |
Most Valuable Player
Award Alex Rodriguez, 2005 Don Mattingly, 1985 Thurman Munson, 1976 Elston Howard, 1963 Mickey Mantle, 1956-57, 62 Roger Maris, 1960-1961 Yogi Berra, 1951, 1954-1955 Phil Rizzuto, 1950 Joe DiMaggio, 1939, 41, 47 Spud Chandler, 1943 Joe Gordon, 1942 Lou Gehrig, 1927, 1936 Babe Ruth, 1923 Cy Young Award Roger Clemens, 2001 Ron Guidry, 1978 Sparky Lyle, 1977 Whitey Ford, 1961 Bob Turley, 1958 Rookie of the Year Award Derek Jeter, 1996 Dave Righetti, 1981 Thurman Munson, 1970 Stan Bahnsen, 1968 Tom Tresh, 1962 Tony Kubek, 1957 Bob Grim, 1954 Gil McDougald, 1951 |
Hall of Famers (significant time with New York Yankees)
Yogi Berra, 1946-1963 Jack Chesbro, 1903-1909 Earle Combs, 1924-1935 Bill Dickey, 1928-1943, 1946 Joe DiMaggio, 1936-42, 46-51 Whitey Ford, 1950, 1953-67 Lou Gehrig, 1923-1939 Lefty Gomez, 1930-1942 Waite Hoyt, 1921-1930 Reggie Jackson, 1977-1981 Willie Keeler, 1903-1909 Tony Lazzeri, 1926-1937 Mickey Mantle, 1951-1968 Phil Rizzuto, 1941-42, 46-56 Red Ruffing, 1930-42, 45-46 Babe Ruth, 1920-1934 Dave Winfield, 1981-88, 90 Retired Numbers Billy Martin, #1 Babe Ruth, #3 Lou Gehrig, #4 Mickey Mantle, #7 Yogi Berra, #8 Bill Dickey, #8 Roger Maris, #9 Phil Ruzzuto, #10 Thurman Munson, #15 Whitey Ford, #16 Don Mattingly, #23 Elston Howard, #32 Casey Stengel, #39 Reggie Jackson, #44 Ron Guidry, #49
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Team Batting Leaders
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Team Pitching Leaders
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Most Runs -- 907, 5.60/game (2003)
Fewest Runs -- 514, 3.15/game (1968) Hits -- 1,608 (2003) Singles -- 1,109 (1968) Doubles -- 321 (2003) Triples -- 48 (1992) Most Home Runs -- 235 (2003) Fewest Home Runs -- 80 (1968) Most Grand Slams -- 12 (1997) Most Pinch HRs -- 9 (1992) Most RBI -- 872 (2003) Most Total Bases -- 2,696 (2003) Most Stolen Bases -- 165 (1991) Most Walks -- 641 (1987) Most Strikeouts -- 1,169 (2006) Most Hit by Pitch -- 61 (1998) Highest Batting Average -- .284 (2003) Lowest Batting Average -- .234 (1989) Highest Slugging Percentage -- .475 (2003) Lowest Slugging Percentage -- .334 (1976) Highest On-Base Percentage -- .349 (2003) Lowest On-Base Percentage -- .297 (1989) |
Lowest ERA -- 2.92 (1968)
Highest ERA -- 4.85 (1977) Most Shutouts -- 24 (1992) Most Strikeouts -- 1,245 (1996) Most Consecutive Shutouts -- 3 (1992) Most Consecutive Scoreless Inn. -- 36 (1992) Most Wild Pitches -- 83 (1966) |
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Batting Average -- .393
On-Base Average -- .545 Slugging Pct. -- .849 At Bats -- 696 Runs -- 177 Hits -- 238 Total Bases -- 457 Singles -- 171 Doubles -- 53 Triples -- 23 Home Runs -- 61 RBI -- 184 Walks -- 170 Strikeouts -- 157 Stolen Bases -- 93 Extra Base Hits -- 119 Hit by Pitch -- 24 Sacrifice Hits -- 42 Sacrifice Flies -- 17 Intentional Walks -- 23 |
Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth Babe Ruth Alfonso Soriano Babe Ruth Don Mattingly Babe Ruth Steve Sax Don Mattingly Earle Combs Roger Maris Lou Gehrig Babe Ruth Alfonso Soriano Rickey Henderson Babe Ruth Don Baylor Willie Keeler Roy White Mickey Mantle |
1923
1923 1920 2002 1921 1986 1921 1989 1986 1927 1961 1931 1923 2002 1988 1921 1985 1905 1971 1957 |
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ERA -- 1.64
Wins -- 41 Losses -- 22 Win/Loss Pct. -- 1.000 WHIP -- 0.881 Games -- 86 Saves -- 53 Innings -- 454.2 Strikeouts -- 248 Starts -- 51 Complete Games -- 48 Shutouts -- 9 Wild Pitches -- 23 Hit by Pitch -- 26 |
Spud Chandler
Jack Chesbro Joe Lake Aaron Small, Tom Zachary Russ Ford Paul Quantrill Mariano Rivera Jack Chesbro Ron Guidry Jack Chesbro Jack Chesbro Ron Guidry Tim Leary Jack Warhop |
1943
1904 1908 2005, 1929 1910 2004 2004 1904 1978 1904 1904 1978 1990 1909 |