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Beall was a member of the 1927 New York | Yankees, a team often considered the greatest ever, t |
lub when the Red Sox come to town to play the | Yankees, a bus trip to Fenway park for each season's |
d was therefore a member of the 1927 New York | Yankees, a team often considered the greatest ever. |
seventh inning of Game 1 to give the New York | Yankees a 9-5 lead. |
rved as a clubhouse reporter for the New York | Yankees, a fill-in play by play announcer for the New |
t was therefore a member of the 1927 New York | Yankees, a team often considered the greatest ever. |
After the season's end, he returned to the | Yankees, a deal that was again immersed in controvers |
series being even at 2-2 the victory gave the | Yankees a 3-1 lead in the series and, the next day, N |
ded pitcher in 1987, but sold to the New York | Yankees a year later without playing a game. |
He began his career with the 1923 New York | Yankees, a team which won the World Series (Hendrick |
e founded, sponsored and played for the Maxim | Yankees, a semi-pro wood bat baseball team. |
he flagship network for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre | Yankees AAA Minor League Baseball radio play-by-play |
s also the flagship for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre | Yankees AAA Minor League Baseball radio play-by-play |
In 2005, Wang was called up from the | Yankees' AAA affiliate, the Columbus Clippers. |
k by any major league team since the New York | Yankees accomplished the feat in 17-straight seasons |
The | Yankees acquired him from Detroit, along with right-h |
The | Yankees acquired him to fill in for Mickey Mantle in |
Gabe Paul of the New York | Yankees advised that he would pay $1.5 million dollar |
Class A Tampa Bay Devil Rays affiliate, now a | Yankees affiliate, Charleston Riverdogs left the stad |
He began 2005 with the New York | Yankees, after being traded from the Phillies for cen |
Mat's brother, Ben, signed with the New York | Yankees after they drafted him in 2010. |
The team changed its name to the Battle Creek | Yankees after becoming an affiliate of the New York Y |
He was signed by the New York | Yankees after being their 16th selection in the 1982 |
Holland was re-re-released by the | Yankees after the season and his major league career |
en bases (54), in a game against the New York | Yankees, again facing Pettitte. |
He particularly pestered his former team, the | Yankees, against whom he went 11-6 in the regular sea |
ed the three-time defending champion New York | Yankees against the Cincinnati Reds, who were making |
ng Don Larsen's perfect game for the New York | Yankees against the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1956 Seri |
ptember 3, 2006, in a game he started for the | Yankees against the Minnesota Twins. |
Strikeouts in One Game: 16 with New York | Yankees, against Oakland Athletics, July 30, 1997 |
off wins against one team set by the New York | Yankees against the Chicago Cubs with World Series sw |
ched the two-time defending champion New York | Yankees against the Chicago Cubs, with the Yankees sw |
The 1981 World Series matched the New York | Yankees against the Los Angeles Dodgers, marking thei |
With the extension, the | Yankees agreed to purchase Blue. |
ther songs originally prepared for a 3rd Damn | Yankees album were included on Nugent's 2002 release |
ades met with Ted Nugent to record a new Damn | Yankees album in 1999. |
rior to starting his career with the New York | Yankees, Allie Clark quit high school just short of h |
In the Division Series against the New York | Yankees, Alomar hit .316 |
s one of the "Four Joes" of the 1939 New York | Yankees, along with Joe DiMaggio, Joe McCarthy, and J |
ncinnati Reds, Washington Nationals, New York | Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays. |
Idelson was then hired by the New York | Yankees, and was the club's director of media relatio |
ons in the minors playing for the Reds, Cubs, | Yankees and Red Sox systems (1941, 1946-50). |
llie, A Chorus Line, 42nd Street, Annie, Damn | Yankees, and Little Shop of Horrors. |
nehl played for eight seasons in the New York | Yankees' and Cincinnati Reds' minor league systems. |
ho played from 1913 to 1916 with the New York | Yankees and in 1918 with the Pittsburgh Pirates. |
is last major league season with the New York | Yankees and Washington Senators in 1946. |
ague Baseball player in 1953 for the New York | Yankees and a longtime manager at the minor league le |
yer who played three seasons for the New York | Yankees and Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseba |
The | Yankees and Dodgers met again at Dodger Stadium for a |
St. Louis Cardinals, Houston Astros, New York | Yankees and Seattle Pilots. |
Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Braves, New York | Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals. |
tsburgh Pirates, Kansas City Royals, New York | Yankees, and San Diego Padres. |
League Baseball, primarily with the New York | Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. |
7, Long was designated for assignment by the | Yankees and released. |
-America Football Conference for the New York | Yankees and Chicago Rockets. |
wo teams' numerous World Series meetings, the | Yankees and Dodgers have not met in the World Series |
s, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, New York | Yankees, and Chicago White Sox. |
he Series, with announcers Mel Allen (for the | Yankees) and Vin Scully (for the Dodgers). |
ree seasons for the Cincinnati Reds, New York | Yankees, and California Angels of Major League Baseba |
ing for the Boston/Milwaukee Braves, New York | Yankees and Chicago White Sox. |
Between 1984 and 1986 with the Cubs, | Yankees and Orioles, he had an ERA well under 4.00. |
ue with the Providence Steam Roller, New York | Yankees and the Boston Bulldogs. |
ig league roster in tryouts with the New York | Yankees and Arizona Diamondbacks. |
th the Detroit Tigers, 1935 with the New York | Yankees, and 1938-1939 with the Cincinnati Reds). |
s, Cincinnati Reds, New York Giants, New York | Yankees, and Philadelphia Phillies. |
fter the 1997 season, Watson retired from the | Yankees and now serves as Major League Baseball's vic |
e she is running Frank's store, free from the | Yankees and amused that she has rushed into yet anoth |
r would get his chance to manage the New York | Yankees and Martin stepped into the head coaching rol |
The | Yankees and Red Sox were now tied for first place wit |
ielder who played for the Athletics, New York | Yankees, and St. Louis Cardinals from 1985 to 1997. |
lis Knights, the Fairfield Indians, the Maxim | Yankees, and the Humboldt Steelheads. |
ue play was established in 1997, the New York | Yankees and New York Mets met for the first time in f |
had been a starter on the 1977 World champion | Yankees and had won the Series-clinching game before |
rom elimination in game 4 at the hands of the | Yankees and receiving death threats from friends, fam |
h the New York Mets, Houston Astros, New York | Yankees and Seattle Mariners. |
-America Football Conference for the New York | Yankees and San Francisco 49ers. |
He would play for the New York | Yankees and the St. Louis Browns. |
of six seasons (1927-1933) with the New York | Yankees and Boston Red Sox. |
He finished his career as a utility for the | Yankees and Kansas City, and later became a coach and |
City as his sidekick on the home games of the | Yankees and Giants in 1942. |
2009, he was designated for assignment by the | Yankees and claimed off waivers by the Pittsburgh Pir |
e two relief appearances against the New York | Yankees and posted a 7.20 ERA. |
s, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, New York | Yankees, and Chicago White Sox |
ned a minor league contract with the New York | Yankees and was sent to the Triple-A Columbus Clipper |
s as the spring training home of the New York | Yankees, and was the home of the USSF Division 2 Tamp |
(Montreal Expos, Cleveland Indians, New York | Yankees), and coach. |
pitcher who played in 2001 with the New York | Yankees and San Diego Padres. |
d falling to third in the division behind the | Yankees and the Blue Jays. |
ime public address announcer for the New York | Yankees and New York Giants, see Bob Sheppard. |
med New York Highlanders (soon to be New York | Yankees) and pitched the franchise's first game. |
on major league baseball teams (the New York | Yankees and the Atlanta Braves) while simultaneously |
tt (Author of the Pajama Game, Fiorello, Damn | Yankees) and Clara Blandick (Auntie Em in the Wizard |
Despite starting 6 games with the | Yankees and 2 in 2007 and 2 for the Nationals in 2008 |
24, losing both World Series (to the New York | Yankees and Washington Senators, respectively). |
ries featured the defending champion New York | Yankees and the New York Giants in a rematch of the 1 |
l, Pintado is also a follower of the New York | Yankees and Chicago Bulls. |
ile key acquisition of the off season for the | Yankees, and he was savagely booed by the 7,304 in at |
He pitched with the New York | Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies. |
st loss came weeks later against the New York | Yankees and Joba Chamberlain on June 19, 2008. |
aves, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Athletics, | Yankees and New York Mets, winning three league champ |
ations that A-Rod used PEDs with the New York | Yankees and tipped pitches to opposing players. |
Coffey is a fan of the | Yankees and Navy football. |
di of the 2009 World Series champion New York | Yankees and the National League managed by Charlie Ma |
seball after the 1968 Season, former New York | Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals outfielder, Roger Mar |
Narron was a first baseman in the New York | Yankees and Chicago White Sox systems. |
After retiring, he coached for the New York | Yankees and Chicago White Sox. |
e agency, he fielded offers from the New York | Yankees and the Atlanta Braves. |
Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics, New York | Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers. |
The seven matchups between the | Yankees and the Dodgers between 1941 and 1956 cemente |
Minnesota Twins, Chicago White Sox, New York | Yankees, and Kansas City Royals. |
ball, between 1986 and 1989, for the New York | Yankees and New York Mets. |
as a best-of-five series between the New York | Yankees and the Oakland Athletics. |
of the 1961 World Series against the New York | Yankees, and pitched a complete game but took the 3-2 |
e saw time with the AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre | Yankees and the AA Trenton Thunder. |
eagues from 1980 through 1986 in the New York | Yankees and Cardinals organization. |
He played for the St. Louis Browns, New York | Yankees, and Boston Braves. |
hen played for the San Diego Padres, New York | Yankees, and Pittsburgh Pirates organizations from 20 |
become general manager of none other than the | Yankees and built the team to World Champions by 1923 |
Baker played 146 career games with the | Yankees and Baltimore Orioles, with 55 hits and a .19 |
e 1983 season and he signed with the New York | Yankees and went on to win 16 games and make the last |
rom 1955 to 1956 and in 1959 for the New York | Yankees and Kansas City Athletics. |
of the song in 2000 dedicated to the New York | Yankees and used various Yankee names such as Jeter, |
Hoscheit originally signed with the New York | Yankees and was catcher in their farm system for 12 s |
He also pitched for the | Yankees and finished his career with the Giants on Se |
l League, and the Cleveland Indians, New York | Yankees and Chicago White Sox, all of the American Le |
Major League Baseball player for the New York | Yankees and the San Diego Padres from 1965 to 1974. |
2005 | Yankees and Red Sox, the regular season match results |
Virdon had managed the | Yankees and Pirates before joining Houston. |
.00, however, the Brewers returned him to the | Yankees, and he never played in the majors again. |
Tensions between the | Yankees and Irish ran high. |
After two years, he was traded to the | Yankees, and less than a year later, he was sent back |
jor League Baseball player Derek Jeter of the | Yankees, and for racist pitcher Shane Mungitt, former |
, where he was a beat writer for The New York | Yankees and later a syndicated columnist. |
ague debut in 2006, pitching for both the GCL | Yankees and the Staten Island Yankees. |
He and the Brewers shut out the | Yankees and Guidry 6-0 on July 7, 1978. |
4 he played for both the A's and the New York | Yankees and again in 1915 with the Yankees. |
The three consecutive matchups between the | Yankees and Giants (1921-1923) marked the only time ( |
In between his time with the | Yankees and Red Sox, Crowley worked at Holy Cross, wh |
He played for the Gulf Coast | Yankees and Charleston RiverDogs, before being traded |
The New York | Yankees and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays played two games |
aseball infielder who played for the New York | Yankees and Oakland A's. |
r who played for ten seasons for the New York | Yankees and St. Louis Browns. |
the team became an affiliate of the New York | Yankees, and was again renamed, this time to the Alba |
e 1996, 1997, and 1999 drafts by the Marlins, | Yankees, and Pirates, respectively, but did not sign |
mers who played in that era, the 1927 and '28 | Yankees and the 1929 and '30 Athletics matched up so |
aves, New York Giants, Chicago Cubs, New York | Yankees, and again with the Brooklyn Dodgers. |
ardinha was not offered a new contract by the | Yankees and became a free agent on December 12, 2007. |
Buddie played for the New York | Yankees and the Milwaukee Brewers from 1998 to 2002. |
Whitney Museum of American Art, the New York | Yankees, and David Bowie.com. |
re for a remarkable game between the New York | Yankees and the Philadelphia Athletics, in which 12 p |
ball player and later manager of the New York | Yankees and Mets. |
"inside baseball" technique that defeated the | Yankees and their star relief pitcher Mariano Rivera |
sual music programming, WBRK carries New York | Yankees, and local sports broadcasts. |
t Scott, former baseball player, MLB New York | Yankees and Boston Red Sox in the 1920s. |
best record in the majors with the crosstown | Yankees) and the NL East Division title (the team's f |
all of the National League, and the New York | Yankees and Kansas City Royals, both of the American |
nor league systems of the Cardinals, New York | Yankees and the original Washington franchise. |
t. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, New York | Yankees and Washington Senators. |
force of cavalrymen down a pass flanking the | Yankees, and allowing the main confederate force to m |
Cincinnati Reds, California Angels, New York | Yankees, and Montreal Expos before retiring after the |
s, Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers, New York | Yankees and Detroit Tigers. |
sburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, New York | Yankees, and Pittsburgh Rebels. |
He hit .228 in 33 games with the 1978 | Yankees and appeared in one game of the 1978 World Se |
York Highlanders (later renamed the New York | Yankees) and another three seasons with the Brooklyn |
named later in the July 30 trade between the | Yankees and Cleveland Indians for Austin Kearns. |
After playing smaller roles on the | Yankees and Giants, Gibson played fourteen seasons in |
Thift was a part-time scout for the New York | Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirates, becoming the Pirates' |
n XM satellite radio stated that the New York | Yankees and Lee had agreed to start negotiations duri |
1942 through 1952, he played for the New York | Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
me came later in the decade with the New York | Yankees and Kansas City Royals. |
he Kansas City area, where he scouted for the | Yankees and for the Kansas City Royals. |
Rasner was not offered a new contract by the | Yankees and became a free agent on December 12, 2007, |
und of the 1992 amateur draft by the New York | Yankees and signed. |
made his pro debut on August 5, 1947 with the | Yankees and played his final game on June 5, 1953 wit |
l season with their Rookie league Paintsville | Yankees and Class-A (Short Season) Oneonta Yankees in |
Cleveland Indians, Brooklyn Dodgers, New York | Yankees, and St. Louis Cardinals. |
Davis was released by the | Yankees April 1, 2007. |
r League Baseball, he played for the New York | Yankees, Arizona Diamondbacks, Florida Marlins, Texas |
He was signed by the New York | Yankees as a free agent during the 2005 season on May |
bec supported the secession and ridiculed the | Yankees as lacking in morality. |
was the only game in which he pitched for the | Yankees, as he was traded to the Seattle Mariners ove |
The season, however, was disastrous for the | Yankees as a whole-after winning seven World Series a |
il 20, 2001, when he was sent to the New York | Yankees as the PTBNL for Craig Dingman. |
Bella was signed by the | Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1951. |
rnandez was originally signed by the New York | Yankees as an undrafted free agent on May 11, 1998. |
Vizcaino was signed by the New York | Yankees as an international free agent on July 2, 200 |
He was hired by the New York | Yankees as their vice president of media relations in |
In 1997, she was hired by the New York | Yankees as assistant general manager, which made her |
He was signed by the New York | Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1978. |
e station airs play-by-play from the New York | Yankees as well as all of ESPN's programming. |
person to wear the number 3 for the New York | Yankees, as he wore it in 1947. |
Mairena was signed by the New York | Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1996. |
He was originally signed by the New York | Yankees as an amateur free-agent in 1952. |
He was signed by the New York | Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1981. |
He then joined the New York | Yankees as an instructor and manager, and later worke |
h Pirates, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, and New York | Yankees, as well as playing for the independent High |
his turned out to be a very good deal for the | Yankees, as none of the three players the Yankees sen |
He was signed by the New York | Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1980. |
Rivera was signed by the New York | Yankees as a non-draft amateur free agent in 1996 and |
Murphy signed with the New York | Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1962. |
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