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When it comes to baseball history, the New York Yankees wrote the book. They won 27 World Series titles, the most of any MLB franchise, and produced the best of the best. However, there was one bit of history that hadn't been made until Tuesday.
Ben Rice did something only a handful of Yankees have ever done, and Aaron Judge is on the same list. Here's what it means for New York.
The New York Yankees made franchise history against the Kansas City Royals when every starter finished with at least two hits. That is a remarkable level of production, even for a club with a century of legendary lineups behind it.
The New York Yankees entered Tuesday night’s matchup against the Kansas City Royals looking for answers at the plate. Over the last couple of weeks, the pitching has been among the best in MLB; however,
The Yankees witnessed Aaron Judge snap more than a personal skid. He's now made new franchise history against the Rays.
Trent Grisham delivered a historic performance with two home runs off the bench, helping the Yankees pull off a dramatic comeback win over the Angels. It takes a special kind of night to carve out a place in New York Yankees history. It takes something ...
The first year of the Subway Series as Major League Baseball begins interleague play. The Mets won the first meeting, 6-0, at Yankee Stadium on June 16 as Dave Mlicki threw a complete-game shutout. The Yankees' record against the Mets as they lead the regular-season Subway Series history.
2007 — Joe Torre became the 10th manager in major league history to get 2,000 victories as the New York Yankees defeated the Chicago White Sox 10-3. 2008 — Johnny Damon went 6-for-6 with a game-winning single in the bottom of the ninth inning, rallying the New York Yankees to a wild 12-11 victory over Kansas City.