New York Yankees Past and Present
Complete All-Time Yankee Roster
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Staff/Player/Both |
Name |
Years w/Team |
Date Sent |
Date Received |
Comments |
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Staff |
Joe Altobelli
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1981-82, 1986 |
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Player |
Doyle Alexandar
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1976, 1982-83 |
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Player |
Jim Beattie
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1978-79 |
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Both |
Yogi Berra
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1946-65, 1976-85 |
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Staff |
Cloyd Boyer
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1975, 1977 |
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Player |
Bobby Brown
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1979-81 |
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Player |
Ken Clay
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1977-79 |
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Both |
Chris Chambliss
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1974-79, 1988, 1996-00 |
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Both |
Bobby Cox
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1968-69, 1977 |
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Player |
Paul Blair
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1977-80 |
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Player |
Ron Davis
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1978-81 |
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Player |
Ron Bloomberg
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1969-76 |
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Both |
Bucky Dent
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1977-82, 1989-90 |
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Player |
Brian Doyle
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1978-80 |
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Player |
Rick Dempsey
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1973-76 |
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Player |
Fran Healy
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1976-78 |
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Player |
Ellie Hendricks
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1976-77 |
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Player |
Sandy Alomar
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1974-76 |
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Player |
Mickey Klutts
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1976-78 |
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Player |
Jim Mason
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1974-76 |
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Both |
Graig Nettles
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1973-83, 1991 |
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Both |
Willie Randolph
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1976-88, 1994-04 |
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Player |
Fred Stanley
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1973-80 |
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Player |
Juan Bernhardt
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1976 |
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Player |
Rich Coggins
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1975-76 |
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Player |
Kerry Dineen
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1975-76 |
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Player |
Oscar Gamble
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1976, 1979-84 |
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Player |
Gene Locklear
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1976-77 |
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Player |
Elliott Maddox
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1974-76 |
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Player |
Larry Murray
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1974-76 |
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Both |
Lou Piniella
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1974-84, 1985-88 |
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Player |
Mickey Rivers
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1976-79 |
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Player |
Otto Velez
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1973-76 |
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Both |
Roy White
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1965-79, 1983-84, 1986, 2004 |
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Player |
Terry Whitfield
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1974-76 |
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Player |
Carlos May
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1976-77 |
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Player |
Dock Ellis
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1976-77 |
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Player |
Ed Figueroa
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1976-80 |
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Player |
Ron Guidry
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1975-88 |
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Player |
Reggie Jackson
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1977-81 |
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Player |
Ken Holtzman
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1976-78 |
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Both |
Gene Michael
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1968-74,1978,1981-82, 1984-86 |
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Player |
Grant Jackson
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1976 |
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Player |
Sparky Lyle
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1972-78 |
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Player |
Dick Tidrow
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1974-79 |
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Player |
Don Gullett
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1977-78 |
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Player |
Mike Torrez
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1977 |
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Player |
George Zeber
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1977-78 |
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Player |
Cliff Johnson
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1978-79 |
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Staff |
Art Fowler
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1977-79, 1983, 1988 |
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Player |
Rawly Eastwick
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1978 |
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Player |
Rich Gossage
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1978-83,1989 |
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Player |
Andy Messersmith
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1978 |
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Player |
Mike Heath
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1978 |
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Player |
Jay Johnstone
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1978-79 |
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Player |
Gary Thomasson
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1978 |
10/04/04 |
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Player |
Doug Bird
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1980-81 |
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Player |
Mike Griffin
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1979-81 |
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Player |
Tim Lollar
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1980 |
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Player |
Rick Cerone
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1980-84,1987,1990 |
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Player |
Johnny Oates
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1980-81 |
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Player |
Joe Lefebvre
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1980 |
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Player |
Eric Soderholm
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1980 |
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Season Highlights
The New York Yankees played 159
games during the 1977 season and won 97 games, lost 62 games, and finished in first position.
The New York Yankees played their home games at Yankee Stadium where
2,012,434 fans witnessed their club finish the season with a
.610 winning percentage.
Ed Figueroa was in fourth place for the Cy Young Award and he lead the Yankees with a record of 19 wins and ERA of 3.02. Jim Catfish Hunter had 21 complete games for the Yankees. Sparky Lyle had 21 saved games for the Yankees. Thurman Munson was named MVP of the American League and . Greg Nettles lead the Yankees in Slugging Percentage with .475, which was third overall in the American League. Chris Chambliss lead the team with 188 hits, which placed him second in the Amercian League. Mickey Rivers had the highest batting average for the team with .312 and lead in stolen bases with 43. Roy White lead the American League in Runs with 104. Six Yankees made the All-Star team: Chris Chambliss, Jim Catfish Hunter, Sparky Lyle, Thurman Munson, Willie Randolph, and Mickey Rivers.
The won there first Championship Pennant Beating the Kansas City Royals 3 games to 2. They Lost the World Series to the Cincinnati Reds 4 games to 0.
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