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2022 Spring Training Schedule
A printable version of the New York Yankees 2022 Spring Training schedule is now available in PDF format.
2022 Preliminary Schedule
A printable version of the New York Yankees 2022 preliminary schedule is now available in PDF format.
How many seats does the Yankees have?
. The most iconic team in Major League Baseball continues to wow fans in The Bronx and worldwide. The New York Yankees play out of Yankee Stadium, which replaced the iconic original Yankee Stadium in 2009 and currently seats 47,309 for baseball.
How many World Series have the Yankees won?
The Yankees have won a league record 27 World Series titles (including in 2009, after moving into their new stadium) in addition to 40 American League pennants and 19 AL East championships. The New York Yankees franchise began in 1901 as the Baltimore Orioles, and moved to New York before the 1903 season.
When did the Yankees move to New York?
The New York Yankees franchise began in 1901 as the Baltimore Orioles, and moved to New York before the 1903 season. The "Highlanders" may have changed their name in 1913, but they truly became the Yankees in 1919, when the franchise purchased Babe Ruth from the Boston Red Sox, also igniting the fiercest rivalry in baseball. The Yankees moved to "The House That Ruth Built" - the original Yankee Stadium - in 1923, after a decade in the Polo Grounds. In 1929, the Yankees were one of the first teams to place player numbers on the backs of uniforms, and in 1939, they were the first to retire a player's number, after Lou Gehrig was forced to retire due to ALS.
Who owned the Yankees in the 60s?
The Yankees faltered in the late '60s under ownership by CBS, who sold the club to George Steinbrenner in 1973.
Who is the Yankees manager?
The Yankees are managed by Aaron Boone, a third-generation player and second-generation manager who is also famous in Yankee lore for hitting a pennant-clinching home run off ...