The New York Yankees remain one of the most recognizable franchises in all of sports, combining a historic legacy with championship expectations every season.
From iconic legends like Babe Ruth, Derek Jeter, and Mariano Rivera to today's superstar core led by Aaron Judge, the Yankees continue to be a defining force in Major League Baseball.
Their tradition of winning, packed crowds at Yankees Stadium, and consistent postseason aspirations keep the franchise at the center of the baseball world year after year.
The New York Yankees were founded in 1903, adopting the "Yankees" name in 1913 and since then they have won 27 World Series.
The Yankees compete in the American League East, against the Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, Tampa Bay Rays, and Baltimore Orioles.
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The Yankees are -250 to win the AL East, +210 to win the American League, and +550 to win the World Series. Last updated: May 15.
Owner | Hal Steinbrenner |
General Manager | Brian Cashman |
Manager | Aaron Boone |
Player | Position | Height (ft) | Weight (lbs) |
Trent Grisham | Center Fielder | 5'10" | 221 |
Ben Rice | First Baseman | 6'2" | 228 |
Aaron Judge | Right Fielder | 6'7" | 282 |
Cody Bellinger | Left Fielder | 6'3" | 204 |
Anthony Volpe | Shortstop | 5'10" | 197 |
Austin Wells | Catcher | 6'1" | 220 |
Cam Schlittler | Pitcher | 6'6" | 215 |
World Series | 27 |
American East Division Titles | 21 |
Wild Card Berths | 10 |
Playoff appearances | 60 |
Home Runs | Babe Ruth | 659 |
RBIs | Lou Gehrig | 1,995 |
Hits | Derek Jeter | 3,465 |
Runs | Babe Ruth | 1,959 |
Batting Average | Clete Boyer | .241 |
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