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History

The New York Yankees association was established in Baltimore Maryland in the year 1901. This group known as the Orioles was overseen and claimed by John McGraw. In 1903, proprietors and chiefs of the American League cast a ballot to move the group to New York City. They initially needed to be situated in New York, but since the New York Giants were at that point set up, they were placed in Baltimore. This changed in 1903 when the Baltimore Orioles moved to New York and ended up known as the New York Highlanders. This name was changed to the Yankees in 1913. The Highlanders first arena was at Hilltop Park in northern Manhattan. In the nineties, the Highlanders changed to the Yankees and moved into their new arena, the Polo Grounds. They imparted this arena to the New York Giants.

The Golden Age 

In the mid-1920s, the Yankees extended their finance and received various extraordinary players, particularly from the Red Sox association. (They were exchanging players for vast wholes of cash) The greatest obtaining came as Babe Ruth. This would prompt a "revile" for the Red Sox that would keep going for a long time, and started a competition between the two American League groups. This was otherwise called the scourge of the Bambino. In 1923, the Yankees got another home: Yankee Stadium. They won the World Series in their first year in the recreation center, and there would be numerous to come. In 1927, the Yankees included a lineup known as "Killers' Row". This was the initial six hitters in the lineup that struck dread into the core of each restricting pitcher. It included E.Combs, M.Koenig, B.Ruth, L.Gehrig, B.Meusel, and T.Lazzeri. The Yankees commanded baseball in this period, winning 20 World Series titles between the years 1923 to 1962. This age saw players, for example, Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Phil Rizzuto, and Whitey Ford. These are generally still easily recognized names right up 'til the present time

Tradition to Present 

In 1995, another Yankee Manager was employed by Steinbrenner: Joe Torre. In the 1996 season, the Yankees by and by rose to their exemplary enormity that had existed amid the Golden Age. With players, for example, Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, and Jorge Posada, the group, at last, had some youthful ability. Despite the fact that they were substantial under pooches in the 1996 arrangement, the Yankees returned from a two amusement shortage to win the World Series. Brian Cashman was presented as the new General Manager in 1997 and was devoted like Steinbrenner, to progress. The 1998 Yankees are generally viewed as the best by and a large group in baseball history. Amid that season they won a record 114 amusements, while just losing 48. They won three arrangement in succession in 1998, 1999, and 2000. This has been viewed as a tradition, and the Yankees had at long last come back to their old ways. In the course of the most recent eight years, the Yankees have made it to the playoffs consistently, with an exemption in 2008. The Yankees received another administrator in 2008 and acquired new stars in 2009. The Yankees won the World Series in 2009, boosting their complete World Series triumphs to Twenty Seven.



World Series titles 

The Yankees have won 27 World Series Championships. Their latest one came in 2009, under supervisor Joe Girardi, when they crushed the Philadelphia Phillies in six amusements.

Season Manager Opponent Series score Record

1923 Miller Huggins New York Giants 4– 2 98– 54

1927 Miller Huggins Pittsburgh Pirates 4– 0 110– 44

1928 Miller Huggins St. Louis Cardinals 4– 0 101– 53

1932 Joe McCarthy Chicago Cubs 4– 0 107– 47

1936 Joe McCarthy New York Giants 4– 2 102– 51

1937 Joe McCarthy New York Giants 4– 1 102– 52

1938 Joe McCarthy Chicago Cubs 4– 0 99– 53

1939 Joe McCarthy Cincinnati Reds 4– 0 106– 45

1941 Joe McCarthy Brooklyn Dodgers 4– 1 101– 53

1943 Joe McCarthy St. Louis Cardinals 4– 1 98– 56

1947 Bucky Harris Brooklyn Dodgers 4– 3 97– 57

1949 Casey Stengel Brooklyn Dodgers 4– 1 97– 57

1950 Casey Stengel Philadelphia Phillies 4– 0 98– 56

1951 Casey Stengel New York Giants 4– 2 98– 56

1952 Casey Stengel Brooklyn Dodgers 4– 3 95– 59

1953 Casey Stengel Brooklyn Dodgers 4– 2 99– 51

1956 Casey Stengel Brooklyn Dodgers 4– 3 97– 57

1958 Casey Stengel Milwaukee Braves 4– 3 92– 62

1961 Ralph Houk Cincinnati Reds 4– 1 109– 53

1962 Ralph Houk San Francisco Giants 4– 3 96– 66

1977 Billy Martin Los Angeles Dodgers 4– 2 100– 62

1978 Bob Lemon Los Angeles Dodgers 4– 2 100– 63

1996 Joe Torre Atlanta Braves 4– 2 92– 70

1998 Joe Torre San Diego Padres 4– 0 114– 48

1999 Joe Torre Atlanta Braves 4– 0 98– 64

2000 Joe Torre New York Mets 4– 1 87– 74

2009 Joe Girardi Philadelphia Phillies 4– 2 103– 59

Complete World Series championships: 27

The Rivalry 

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The urban areas of Boston and New York have shared a competition since before the American Revolution when they contended to be the city. The baseball competition formally started in the year 1919. In this year, the Boston Red Sox exchanged Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees for an expansive total of cash. This was broadly observed as an act of ravenousness with respect to the Red Sox association, so the scourge of the Bambino was propelled. In the wake of winning the World Series in 1918, the Red Sox would be spooky for exchanging Ruth, and not win a title in 86 years. The Yankees would overwhelm the Red Sox in this time, while additionally winning 26 World Series titles to the Red Sox 0. There has been animosity between the groups as far back as that exchange, and it has prompted extraordinary history and amusement for baseball fans.

In this competition, there have been numerous noteworthy moments that have escalated the contention. For instance, in 2003 Red Sox pitcher Pedro Martinez hit a Yankee hitter, and in the following inning, Yankee pitcher Roger Clemens hit one of their players. This caused a seat clearing fight to follow. An old Yankee mentor, Don Zimmer, charged Martinez and was tossed to the cold earth. This caused a hubbub between the groups. Most likely the best single minute in this competition came in diversion 7 of the 2003 ALCS. The Red Sox held a three-run lead in the seventh inning, however, it soon dissipated and the amusement wound up tied. In the base of the eleventh inning, the Yankees sent substitute Aaron Boone to the plate. He was the main hitter of the inning and was confronting Tim Wakefield. On the main pitch of the at-bat, Boone hit a performance grand slam profound into the inside field stands, finishing the arrangement and sending the Yankees to the World Series. Despite the fact that both of these occasions occurred around the same time, and in a similar playoff arrangement, they remain the most significant minutes




Legends

#1-Billy Martin

#3-Babe Ruth

#4-Lou Gehrig

#5-Joe DiMaggio

#7-Mickey Mantle

#8-Yogi Berra

#9-Roger Maris

#10-Phil Rizzuto

#15-Thurman Munson

#16-Whitey Ford

#23-Don Mattingly

#32-Elston Howard

#37-Casey Stengal

#42-Jackie Robinson**

#44-Reggie Jackson

#49-Ron Guidry

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