What New York Yankees numbers are retired?

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The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team located in the Bronx, New York City. Founded in 1901 as the Baltimore Orioles (unrelated to today's Baltimore Orioles), the franchise relocated to New York in 1903 and was initially named the New York Highlanders before officially becoming known as the "New York Yankees" in 1913. They compete in Major League Baseball's (MLB) American League (AL) East division.

Recognized as one of the most successful franchises in sports history, the New York Yankees hold an impressive record of 27 MLB World Series championships, making them the most successful club. Additionally, they have secured 21 AL East Division titles and earned 41 American League titles. The organization boasts more championships than any other franchise across all four major North American sports leagues. Home games are held at Yankee Stadium, which opened its doors in 2009 near where the original Yankee Stadium stood, often referred to as "The House That Ruth Built." As of the end of the 2024 season, their cumulative win-loss record stands at 10778 wins against 8148 and a win-loss percentage of .569.

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New York Yankees Retired Numbers

The New York Yankees have retired 22 numbers of 24 players since its establishment, as of 2024. The Number 8 has been retired twice, honoring both Yogi Berra and Bill Dickey and the number 42 was retired across all Major League Baseball teams in 1997 in honor of Jackie Robinson.

The Yankees also honor others through special recognitions and commemorations, but these are the jersey numbers that have been officially retired. Here’s a list of the retired numbers as per the MLB official site -

NumberPlayer/ManagerYears PlayedYear Retired
1Billy Martin1950, 1953–1957, 1970-19751986
2Derek Jeter1995-20142017
3Babe Ruth1914–19341948
4Lou Gehrig1923–19391939
5Joe DiMaggio1936–19511952
6Joe Torre1996-2007 (manager)2014
7Mickey Mantle1951–19681969
8Yogi Berra1946–19631972
8Bill Dickey1928–19431972
9Roger Maris1960–19661984
10Phil Rizzuto1941–19561985
15Thurman Munson1969–19791979
16Whitey Ford1950–19671974
20Jorge Posada1995-20112015
21PaulO' Neill1993-20012022
23Don Mattingly1982–19951997
32Elston Howard1955–19671984
37Casey Stengel1949–1960 (manager)1970
42Mariano Rivera1995-20132013
44Reggie Jackson1977–19811993
46Andy Pettitte1993–19941995-2003, 2007-2010, 2012-2013
49RonGuidry1975-19882003
51Bernie Williams1991–20062015
42Jackie Robinson1947 (league-wide retirement)1997 (All MLB Honored)

Why was number 42 retired across Major League Baseball?

The number 42 was retired league-wide in Major League Baseball (MLB) to pay tribute to Jackie Robinson, the first African American player to break MLB's color barrier. Robinson debuted with the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947, and played a significant role in challenging racial segregation within professional sports.

Since then, April 15, 1947, became known as Jackie Robinson Day and is celebrated across baseball, with select players from every team donning the iconic number. Players who were wearing No. 42 at that time were permitted to keep it until they left their respective teams; Mariano Rivera became the last active player benefiting from this grandfather clause.

FAQs on New York Yankees

 A. The New York Yankees play their home games at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York City.

A. The New York Yankees have won 27 World Series titles, the most in MLB history.

A. The New York Yankees' team colors are navy blue, white, and gray.

A. The nickname of the New York Yankees is "The Bronx Bombers."

A. The manager of the New York Yankees is Aaron Boone as of 2024.

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