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  2. Don Zimmer - Wikipedia

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    2.2.4 New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays (1996–2014) ... New York Yankees bench coach ... Mobile view; Search.

  3. New York Yankees - Wikipedia

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    The Yankees Entertainment and Sports (YES) Network was launched in 2002 and serves as the primary home of the New York Yankees. [466] As of 2022, Michael Kay is the play-by-play announcer with David Cone , John Flaherty , and Paul O'Neill working as commentators as part of a three-man, or occasionally two-man, booth.

  4. Thurman Munson - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the New York Yankees Museum. Visitors can view the Yankees Museum on game days from when the gates open to the end of the eighth inning and during Yankee Stadium tours. Munson's number 15 is also displayed on the center-field wall at Thurman Munson Stadium, a minor-league ballpark in Canton.

  5. Yankees bench slumping former All-Star, batting champ ... - AOL

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    New York went into the All-Star break on an 8-18 slide that saw them fall from first place in the AL East to trailing the Baltimore Orioles. The 59-41 Yankees sit two games behind the Orioles ...

  6. Benches clear in Yankees-Orioles after rookie Heston Kjerstad ...

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    Benches cleared in the ninth inning when Orioles rookie Heston Kjerstad took a 96.8 mph sinker to the helmet from Yankees closer Clay Holmes. The Yankees were leading 4-1 at the time.

  7. Aaron Judge sets Yankees record with his 34th home run ... - AOL

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    Aaron Judge set another record, albeit a fairly obscure one. No wonder he tried to shift the focus to another big win for the New York Yankees. Judge set a franchise record Saturday with his 34th ...

  8. Lou Gehrig - Wikipedia

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    A native of New York City and a student at Columbia University, Gehrig signed with the Yankees on April 29, 1923. He set several major-league records during his career, [ 5 ] including the most career grand slams (23; since broken by Alex Rodriguez ) [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and most consecutive games played (2,130), a record that stood for fifty-six years ...

  9. 61* - Wikipedia

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    61* is a 2001 American sports drama television film directed by Billy Crystal and written by Hank Steinberg.It stars Barry Pepper as Roger Maris and Thomas Jane as Mickey Mantle on their quest to break Babe Ruth's 1927 single-season home run record of 60 during the 1961 season of the New York Yankees.