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It is the first time in MLB history that a patch was on the back of a cap instead of just the MLB logo. (However, the Yankees players that played in the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game had the regular MLB logo on the back of their caps.) The Yankees have worn throwback uniforms on three special occasions. In 1996, the Yankees wore the ...
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.
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This new team played as the New York Bulldogs and shared the Polo Grounds with the Giants during the 1949 season. The 1949 Bulldogs were a disaster on the field (1–10–1) as well as the box office, drawing just 48,007 fans to their six home games, with by far the largest crowd (17,704) coming against the Giants.
This sentence doesn't make sense: "This logo first appeared there in 1912, and, after disappearing in 1909, returned for good in 1936,..." If the logo first appeared in 1912, it wasn't there to disappear in 1909. There is a typo in the dates. I presume 1912 is correct since the Yankees used just that logo for the Fenway centennial.