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Team History Retired Uniform Numbers Minor League Affiliates
BALTIMORE ORIOLES (III)
American League, 1901-1902

NEW YORK YANKEES
American League, 1903-presnet
AKA New York Highlanders, 1903-1912

A. L. East Champion - 1976-1978, 1980-1981(1), 1996, 1998-2000

A. L. Wild Card - 1995, 1997

A. L. Champion - 1921-23, 1926-28, 1932, 1936-39, 1941-43, 1947, 1949-53, 1955-58, 1960-64, 1976-78, 1981, 1996, 1998-2000

World Series Champion - 1923, 1927-28, 1932, 1936-39, 1941, 1943, 1947, 1949-53, 1956, 1958, 1961-62, 1977-78, 1996, 1998-2000
1-Billy Martin
3-Babe Ruth
4-Lou Gehrig
5-Joe DiMaggio
7-Mickey Mantle
8-Bill Dickey, Yogi Berra
9-Roger Maris
10-Phil Rizzuto
15-Thurman Munson
16-Whitey Ford
23-Don Mattingly
32-Elston Howard
37-Casey Stengel
44-Reggie Jackson
Columbus Clippers (AAA)

Norwich Navigators (AA)

Tampa Yankees (A Advanced)

Greensboro Bats (A)

Staten Island Yankees (Short Season A)

Gulf Coast Yankees (Rookie)

 
Yankees Leaders (through the 2000 season - BOLD indicates a current Yankee)

Batting Leaders

Pitching Leaders

Batting Average 
(min. 500 games)

Runs Scored

Hits

ERA (min. 500 IP)

Wins

Games Started

Babe Ruth (.349)

Babe Ruth (1,959)

Lou Gehrig (2,721)

Rich Gossage (2.14)

Whitey Ford (236)

Whitey Ford (438)

Lou Gehrig (.340)

Lou Gehrig (1,888)

Babe Ruth (2,518)

Sparky Lyle (2.41)

Red Ruffing (231)

Red Ruffing (391)

Earle Combs (.3248)

Mickey Mantle (1,677)

Mickey Mantle (2,415)

Russ Ford (2.54)

Lefty Gomez (189)

Mel Stottlemyre (356)

Joe DiMaggio (.3246)

Joe DiMaggio (1,390)

Joe DiMaggio (2,214)

Jack Chesbro (2.58)

Ron Guidry (170)

Ron Guidry (323)

Derek Jeter (.322)

Earle Combs (1,186)

Don Mattingly (2,153)

Al Orth (2.72)

Bob Shawkey (168)

Lefty Gomez (319)

 

Runs Scored

Triples

Home Runs

WHIP (BB+H/IP)
(min. 500 IP)

Strikeouts

Saves

Lou Gehrig (534) Lou Gehrig (163) Babe Ruth (659) Rich Gossage (1.079)

Whitey Ford (1,956)

Dave Righetti (224)
Don Mattingly (442) Earle Combs (154) Mickey Mantle (536) Tiny Bonham (1.1167)

Ron Guidry (1,778)

Mariano Rivera (165)
Babe Ruth (424) Joe DiMaggio (131) Lou Gehrig (493) Jack Chesbro (1.1173)

Red Ruffing (1,526)

Rich Gossage (151)
Joe DiMaggio (389) Wally Pipp (121) Joe DiMaggio (361) Al Orth (1.130)

Lefty Gomez (1,468)

Sparky Lyle (141)
Mickey Mantle (344) Tony Lazzeri (115) Yogi Berra (358) Fritz Peterson (1.146)

Mel Stottlemyre (1,257)

Johnny Murphy (104)
 

Runs Batted In

Stolen Bases

Games Played

Innings Pitched

Shutouts

 
Lou Gehrig (1,995) Rickey Henderson (326) Mickey Mantle (2,401)

Whitey Ford (3,170)

Whitey Ford (45)

 
Babe Ruth (1,971) Willie Randolph (251) Lou Gehrig (2,164)

Red Ruffing (3,169)

Mel Stottlemyre (40)

 
Joe DiMaggio (1,537) Hal Chase (248) Yogi Berra (2,116)

Mel Stottlemyre (2,661)

Red Ruffing (40)  
Mickey Mantle (1,509) Roy White (233) Babe Ruth (2,084)

Lefty Gomez (2,498)

Lefty Gomez (28)  
Yogi Berra (1,430) Wid Conroy & Ben Chapman (184) Roy White (1,881)

Bob Shawkey (2,489)

Allie Reynolds (27)  
 

Awards Won

A. L. MVP

Lou Gehrig, 1936
Joe DiMaggio, 1939, 1941, 1947
J. Gordon, 1942
S. Chandler, 1943
Phil Rizzuto, 1950
Yogi Berra, 1951, 1954-1955
Mickey Mantle, 1956-1957, 1962
Roger Maris, 1960-1961
Elston Howard, 1963
Thurman Munson, 1976
Don Mattingly, 1985
A. L. Cy Young Award Bob. Turley, 1958
Whitey Ford, 1961
Sparky Lyle, 1977
Ron Guidry, 1978
A. L. Rookie of the Year G. McDougald, 1951
B. Grim, 1954
Tony Kubek, 1957
T. Tresh, 1962
Stan Bahnsen, 1968
Thurman Munson, 1970
Dave Righetti, 1981
Derek Jeter, 1996
N. L. Rolaids Relief Man Rich Gossage, 1978
Dave Righetti, 1986-1987
John Wetteland, 1996
Gold Glove Award B. Shantz (P), 1957-1960
Ron Guidry (P), 1982-1986
Elston Howard (C), 1963-1964
Thurman Munson (C), 1973-1975
Joe Pepitone (1B), 1965-1966, 1969
Chris Chambliss (1B), 1978
Don Mattingly (1B), 1985-1989, 1991-1994
Bill Richardson (2B), 1961-1965
Greg Nettles (3B), 1977-1978
Wade Boggs (3B), 1994-1995
Scott Brosious (3B), 1999
N. Siebern (OF), 1958
Mickey Mantle (OF), 1962
T. Tresh (OF), 1965
Bobby Murcer (OF), 1972
Dave Winfield (OF), 1982-1985, 1987
Bernie Williams (OF), 1997-1999
Silver Slugger Award Willie Randolph (2B), 1980
Reggie Jackson (DH), 1980
Dave Winfield (OF), 1981-1985
Don Baylor (DH), 1983, 1985
Don Mattingly (1B), 1985-1987
Rickey Henderson (OF), 1985
Wade Boggs (3B), 1993-1994
Mike Stanley (C), 1993
Tino Martinez (1B), 1997
Roberto Clemente Man of the Year Don Baylor, 1985
Ron Guidry, 1984
A. L. Manager of the Year Buck Showalter, 1994
Joe Torre, 1996, 1998
A. L. Batting Champion Babe Ruth, 1924
Lou Gehrig, 1934
Joe DiMaggio, 1939-1940
Snuffy Stirnweiss, 1945
Mickey Mantle, 1956
Don Mattingly, 1984
Paul O'Neill, 1994
A. L. Home Run Champion Wally Pipp, 1916-1917
Babe Ruth, 1920-1921, 1923-1924, 1926-1930, 1931*
Bob Meusel, 1925
Lou Gehrig, 1931*, 1934, 1936
Joe DiMaggio, 1937, 1948
Nick Etten, 1944
Mickey Mantle, 1955-1956, 1958, 1960
Roger Maris, 1961
Graig Nettles, 1976
Reggie Jackson, 1980*
A. L. RBI Champion Babe Ruth, 1920-1921, 1923, 1926, 1928*
Bob Meusel, 1925
Lou Gehrig, 1927, 1928*, 1930-1931, 1934
Joe DiMaggio, 1941, 1948
Nick Etten, 1945
Mickey Mantle, 1956
Roger Maris, 1960-1961
Don Mattingly, 1985
A. L. Batting Triple Crown Lou Gehrig, 1934 (.363, 49 HR, 165 RBI)
Mickey Mantle, 1956 (.353, 52 HR, 130 RBI)
A. L. Stolen Base Champion Fritz Maisel, 1914
Ben Champman, 1931-1933
Frank Crosetti, 1938
Snuffy Stirnweiss, 1944-1945
Rickey Henderson, 1985-1986, 1988, 1989**
30/30 Club Bobby Bonds, 1975 (32 HR - 30 SB)
A. L. ERA Champion Bob Shawkey, 1920
Wilcy Moore, 1927
Lefty Grove, 1934, 1937
Spud Chandler, 1943, 1947
Allie Reynolds, 1952
Ed Lopat, 1953
Whitey Ford, 1956, 1958
Bobby Shantz, 1957
Ron Guidry, 1978-1979
Rudy May, 1980
A. L. Strikeout Champion Red Ruffing, 1932
Lefty Grove, 1933-1934, 1937
Vic Raschi, 1951
Allie Reynolds, 1952
Al Downing, 1964
A. L. Saves Champion Mariano Rivera (45), 1999
A. L. Pitching Triple Crown Lefty Grove, 1934 (2.33 ERA, 26-5, 158 K)
Lefty Grove, 1937 (2.33 ERA, 21-11, 194 K)
Perfect Games & No Hitters George Mogridge (at Boston), 4/24/17
Sam Jones (at Philadelphia), 9/4/23
Monte Pearson (vs. Cleveland), 8/27/38
Allie Reynolds (vs. Cleveland), 7/12/51
Allie Reynolds (vs. Boston), 9/28/51
Don Larsen (vs. Brooklyn), 10/8/56 - Perfect World Series Game
Dave Righetti (vs. Boston), 7/4/83
Jim Abbott (vs. Cleveland), 9/4/93
Dwight Gooden (vs. Seattle), 5/14/96
David Wells (vs. Minnesota), 5/17/98 - Perfect Game
David Cone, 7/18/99 - Perfect Game

*Co-champion
**Also played with the Oakland A's


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