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HISTORICAL NEW YORK (NY) YANKEES STADIUM MEMORABILIA!

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Product Type: Hand-operated Scoreboard With Functioning ClockCondition: New (Vintage-style)
Brand: Scoreboard Classics™Materials: Wooden (Baltic Birch)
Theme: Baseball NostalgiaSport: Baseball
Team: New York Yankees  
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(Original) Yankee Stadium Scoreboard

(ORIGINAL) YANKEE STADIUM HAND-OPERATED SCOREBOARD

If you’re the quintessential New York Yankees fan, you’ve probably always loved old-school Yankee Stadium, with its unique dimensions, idiosyncrasies, and of course - from 1923 to the late 1940s - the manually-operated scoreboard (with a crew inside hanging numbered, tin panels onto screws from panes). It’s the scoreboard that can be seen in the background of video footage of Lou Gehrig’s famous “luckiest man” speech. There’s always been a certain mystique as to what goes on inside such a remnant of baseball’s past. Many a baseball fan has wished that for just one day he or she could run one of the vintage, historical, old-time scoreboards monitoring the action at such ballparks as Wrigley Field, Fenway Park, Ebbets Field and original Yankee Stadium. Well, now you can!

  • Makes an unforgettable Birthday, Christmas, Hanukkah, Valentine’s Day, Wedding Anniversary, Retirement, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, Bar/Bat Mitzvah or Graduation gift for your favorite New York Yankees fan!
  • Loaded with value! You get over 300 numerical tiles and all 30 MLB city team tiles, along with all player position tiles, ensuring that you’ll always have more than enough tiles to keep track of all scores. Comes with a durable, portable container for storing tiles conveniently and a handsome inscribed nameplate.
  • Visually stunning décor for an executive's office, den, home library or study!
  • Heavy-duty, solid wooden (Baltic Birch) design is laminated and edge banded for increased durability. Each scoreboard is individually constructed by an expert craftsman concerned with manufacturing the finest of products, using carefully selected materials to ensure longevity. There is no doubt your Scoreboard Classics™ will be a collectible and heirloom of the future!
  • Looks great in your child's bedroom or the family rec room or game room!
  • Innovative, easy-to-use tracking system gives the scoreboard a great three-dimensional look! Simply slide the changeable tiles along rails to keep score of all the action!
  • Remarkably authentic graphics and artwork accurately replicates the circa 1923 – late 1940s era Yankee Stadium hand-operated scoreboard!
  • The perfect décor for bars, restaurants, sports bars, sports card/memorabilia shops and sporting goods stores with a New York Yankees fan clientele!
  • Be creative! Use your Scoreboard Classics™ to keep score of Little League, rec softball, high school, fantasy league games and more! You may order tiles for defunct MLB teams such as “BROOKLYN" or “MONTREAL." Keep score of NFL, NBA and NHL games in the off-season!
  • Functional clock authentically replicates the original Yankee Stadium scoreboard clock!
  • Just the right size – measures approximately 35 inches high by 56 inches long (approximately 3 feet by 4 ½ feet), ½ inch wide (thick), weighs approximately 20 pounds. Large enough for scores to be seen easily at a distance, yet small enough to fit into most prospective display areas. (Dramatic, yet practical).
  • Charmingly nostalgic!
  • Ready for instant use! Very minimal assembly required. Mounting hardware is already attached.
  • Comes with a risk-free guarantee and warranty.
  • Professionally packaged.
  • Courteous, professional, attentive customer service!
  • $795.00 + $82.00 shipping/insurance.
  • Please allow four weeks for your scoreboard to be shipped.
  • For interior use only.

Looking for the ultimate New York Yankees gift for the passionate Yankees fan in your life? One they’ll never forget? Maybe you’d like to treat yourself to an innovative, unique, exciting New York Yankees collectible with timeless appeal. You’ve come to the right place! Most New York Yankees memorabilia isn’t dynamic. T-shirts, hats, posters, autographs, jerseys – they’re all an important part of any serious Yankees fan’s collection, but they just don’t have anything to do with what’s actually happening on the field. Ever walk into a friend’s house a few innings into a Yankees game? If you’re a typical Yankees fan, what’s the first thing you say? “What’s the score?” “What inning is it?” “Who’s pitching?” This is what diehard Yankees fans live for! It may not be possible to make it to every game, but when you own a Scoreboard Classics™, it’s the next best thing to being there! You’ll stay on top of all the action! Post scores of out of town games. Celebrate the latest Yankees triumph with friends. Be an active participant in the drama that unfolds all season, from spring training – when hope springs eternal, through the dog days of summer, to the brisk autumn air of postseason baseball. Join the Yankees through all the ups and downs of a pennant race that mirrors life itself! Don’t just watch the game. Live the game. Your own hands-on, authentic Scoreboard Classics™ will keep you part of the action season after season! A Scoreboard Classics™ never goes out of style!

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  • We ship your scoreboard no later than four weeks after payment clears.
  • Payment is expected within seven days of purchase.
  • If you're interested in purchasing a scoreboard, but don't want to wait four weeks, keep checking in! We are working hard to ensure that we have scoreboards on hand, ready to ship. Soon, the turn-around time will be a matter of only a few days.
  • How to pay: PayPal is preferred. PayPal is convenient, easy-to-use, guaranteed and secure. Soon after your purchase, your order will be acknowledged via e-mail. We will also e-mail you after your payment clears. Your scoreboard will be shipped via UPS Ground. Arrival time varies, depending on the destination. The same day your scoreboard is shipped, we will e-mail you the UPS tracking number.
  • We are willing to sell to residents of Hawaii, Alaska, Canada and all other countries, but currently we can only accept orders from residents of the continental United States, unless you CONTACT US BEFORE MAKING A PURCHASE, so that we may determine the shipping costs and any other possible customs-related costs such as duties, import fees or taxes.
  • We can not ship to Post Office boxes. If the item is being shipped to an industrial location, please make sure someone will be there to accept the package.
  • After ordering, it is extremely helpful if you e-mail us your full name, shipping/billing addresses, phone number and e-mail address, so that we can ensure that your scoreboard arrives safely. The best way for this to happen is to provide detailed, accurate contact information. This also helps us verify that the information we receive from eBay or PayPal is current and accurate! We do not share contact information with third parties. Let us know if the recipient is different from the buyer, or if the shipping address is different from the billing address.
  • The shipping price includes shipping, handling and insurance. We insure the scoreboard only for the selling price of the merchandise (not the shipping, too).
  • Save all packaging, in case you need to return your scoreboard. We must be notified of a return for this item within 14 days of receipt. After 14 days, the sale is final. A refund will not be made until after we receive the returned item in the original packaging. We do not pay for return shipping, nor do we refund the shipping amount - only the selling price.
  • Workmanship is warrantied for five years. Simply ship us the scoreboard and we will repair it free of charge. Breakage from shipping (which rarely occurs, because the scoreboard is expertly packaged) is covered by the insurance we purchase. You will receive a replacement scoreboard, unless you prefer to have the existing scoreboard repaired, or you can choose to receive a refund. We can make repairs to your scoreboard if breakage occurs after you've owned it for some time. Please contact us to make arrangements.
  • By law, New York state residents must pay sales tax on the selling price AND shipping charges. We charge 8% sales tax, although New York has dozens of counties, each of which has its own sales tax rate - some slightly higher or slightly lower than 8%. Let us know if you live in a county that may have a lower sales tax rate than 8%, and we will adjust your total.
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New York Yankees Who Have Led The American League In A Major Statistical Category -

New York Yankees Leaders In Batting Average –

Babe Ruth – 1924 - .378
Lou Gehrig – 1934 - .363
Joe DiMaggio – 1939 - .381
Joe DiMaggio – 1940 - .352
Snuffy Stirnweiss – 1945 - .309
Mickey Mantle – 1956 - .353
Don Mattingly – 1984 - .343
Paul O’Neill – 1994 - .359
Bernie Williams – 1998 - .339

New York Yankees Leaders In Hits –

Earle Combs – 1927 – 231
Lou Gehrig – 1931 – 211
Red Rolfe – 1939 – 213
Snuffy Stirnweiss – 1944 – 205
Snuffy Stirnweiss – 1945 – 195
Bobby Richardson – 1962 – 209
Don Mattingly – 1984 – 207
Don Mattingly – 1986 – 238
Derek Jeter – 1999 – 219
Alfonso Soriano – 2002 – 209

New York Yankees Leaders In Runs –

Babe Ruth – 1920 – 158
Babe Ruth – 1921 – 177
Babe Ruth – 1923 – 151
Babe Ruth – 1924 – 143
Babe Ruth – 1926 – 139
Babe Ruth – 1927 – 158
Babe Ruth – 1928 – 163
Lou Gehrig – 1931 – 163
Lou Gehrig – 1933 – 138
Lou Gehrig – 1935 – 125
Lou Gehrig – 1936 – 167
Joe DiMaggio – 1937 – 151
Red Rolfe – 1939 – 139
Snuffy Stirnweiss – 1944 – 125
Snuffy Stirnweiss – 1945 – 107
Tommy Henrich – 1948 – 138
Mickey Mantle – 1954 – 129
Mickey Mantle – 1956 – 132
Mickey Mantle – 1957 – 121
Mickey Mantle – 1958 – 127
Mickey Mantle – 1960 – 119
Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris – 1961 – 132
Bobby Murcer – 1972 – 102
Roy White – 1976 – 104
Rickey Henderson – 1985 – 146
Rickey Henderson – 1986 – 130
Rickey Henderson (also played for Oakland Athletics) – 1989 – 113 – (tied with Wade Boggs of Boston Red Sox)
Derek Jeter – 1998 – 127
Alfonso Soriano – 2002 – 128
Alex Rodriguez – 2005 – 124

New York Yankees Leaders In Runs Batted In (R.B.I.) –

Babe Ruth – 1920 – 137
Babe Ruth – 1921 – 171
Babe Ruth – 1923 – 131
Bob Meusel – 1925 – 138
Babe Ruth – 1926 – 146
Lou Gehrig – 1927 – 175
Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth – 1928 – 142
Lou Gehrig – 1930 – 174
Lou Gehrig – 1931 – 184
Lou Gehrig – 1934 – 165
Joe DiMaggio – 1941 – 125
Nick Etten – 1945 – 111
Joe DiMaggio – 1948 – 155
Mickey Mantle – 1956 – 130
Roger Maris – 1960 – 112
Roger Maris – 1961 – 142
Don Mattingly – 1985 – 145

New York Yankees Leaders In Doubles –

Lou Gehrig – 1927 – 52
Lou Gehrig – 1928 – 47 – (tied with Heinie Manush of St. Louis Browns)
Red Rolfe – 1939 – 46
Don Mattingly – 1984 – 44
Don Mattingly – 1985 – 48
Don Mattingly – 1986 – 53

New York Yankees Leaders In Triples –

Wally Pipp – 1924 – 19
Lou Gehrig – 1926 – 20
Earle Combs – 1927 – 23
Earle Combs – 1928 – 21
Earle Combs – 1930 – 22
Ben Chapman – 1934 – 13
Joe DiMaggio and Red Rolfe – 1936 – 15 – (tied with Earl Averill of Cleveland Indians)
Johnny Lindell – 1943 – 12 – (tied with Wally Moses of Chicago White Sox)
Johnny Lindell and Snuffy Stirnweiss – 1944 – 16
Snuffy Stirnweiss – 1945 – 22
Tommy Henrich – 1947 – 13
Tommy Henrich – 1948 – 14
Mickey Mantle and Andy Carey – 1955 – 11
Hank Bauer, Gil McDougald and Harry “Suitcase” Simpson (also played for Kansas City Athletics) – 1957 – 9

New York Yankees Leaders In Home Runs –

Wally Pipp – 1916 – 12
Wally Pipp – 1917 – 9
Babe Ruth – 1920 – 54
Babe Ruth – 1921 – 59
Babe Ruth – 1923 – 41
Babe Ruth – 1924 – 46
Bob Meusel – 1925 – 33
Babe Ruth – 1926 – 47
Babe Ruth – 1927 – 60
Babe Ruth – 1928 – 54
Babe Ruth – 1929 – 46
Babe Ruth – 1930 – 49
Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth – 1931 – 46
Lou Gehrig – 1934 – 49
Lou Gehrig – 1936 – 49
Joe DiMaggio – 1937 – 46
Nick Etten – 1944 – 22
Joe DiMaggio – 1948 – 39
Mickey Mantle – 1955 – 37
Mickey Mantle – 1956 – 52
Mickey Mantle – 1958 – 42
Mickey Mantle – 1960 – 40
Roger Maris – 1961 – 61
Graig Nettles – 1976 – 32
Reggie Jackson – 1980 – 41 – (tied with Ben Oglivie of Milwaukee Brewers)
Alex Rodriguez – 2005 – 48

New York Yankees Leaders In Total Bases –

Babe Ruth – 1921 – 457
Babe Ruth – 1923 – 399
Babe Ruth – 1924 – 391
Babe Ruth – 1926 – 365
Lou Gehrig – 1927 – 447
Babe Ruth – 1928 – 380
Lou Gehrig – 1930 – 419
Lou Gehrig – 1931 – 410
Lou Gehrig – 1934 – 409
Joe DiMaggio – 1937 – 418
Joe DiMaggio – 1941 – 348
Johnny Lindell – 1944 – 297
Snuffy Stirnweiss – 1945 – 301
Joe DiMaggio – 1948 – 355
Mickey Mantle – 1956 – 376
Mickey Mantle – 1958 – 307
Mickey Mantle – 1960 – 294
Roger Maris – 1961 – 366
Bobby Murcer- 1972 – 314
Don Mattingly – 1985 – 370
Don Mattingly – 1986 – 388

New York Yankees Leaders In Stolen Bases –

Fritz Maisel – 1914 – 74
Ben Chapman – 1931 – 61
Ben Chapman – 1932 – 38
Ben Chapman – 1933 – 27
Frankie “Crow” Crosetti – 1938 – 27
Snuffy Stirnweiss – 1944 – 55
Snuffy Stirnweiss – 1945 – 33
Rickey Henderson – 1985 – 80
Rickey Henderson – 1986 – 87
Rickey Henderson – 1988 – 93
Rickey Henderson (also played for Oakland Athletics) – 1989 – 77
Alfonso Soriano – 2002 – 41

New York Yankees Leaders In On-Base Percentage –

Babe Ruth – 1920 - .532
Babe Ruth – 1921 - .512
Babe Ruth – 1923 - .545
Babe Ruth – 1924 - .513
Babe Ruth – 1926 - .516
Babe Ruth – 1927 - .486
Lou Gehrig – 1928 - .467
Babe Ruth – 1930 - .493
Babe Ruth – 1931 - .495
Babe Ruth – 1932 - .489
Lou Gehrig – 1934 - .465
Lou Gehrig – 1935 - .466
Lou Gehrig – 1936 - .478
Lou Gehrig – 1937 - .473
Gene Woodling – 1953 - .429
Mickey Mantle – 1955 - .431
Mickey Mantle – 1962 - .486
Mickey Mantle – 1964 - .423
Bobby Murcer – 1971 - .427
Jason Giambi – 2005 - .440

New York Yankees Leaders In Slugging Percentage –

Babe Ruth – 1920 - .847
Babe Ruth – 1921 - .846
Babe Ruth – 1922 - .672
Babe Ruth – 1923 - .764
Babe Ruth – 1924 - .739
Babe Ruth – 1926 - .737
Babe Ruth – 1927 - .772
Babe Ruth – 1928 - .709
Babe Ruth – 1929 - .697
Babe Ruth – 1930 - .732
Babe Ruth – 1931 - .700
Lou Gehrig – 1934 - .706
Lou Gehrig – 1936 - .696
Joe DiMaggio – 1937 - .673
Snuffy Stirnweiss – 1945 - .476
Joe DiMaggio – 1950 - .585
Mickey Mantle – 1955 - .611
Mickey Mantle – 1956 - .705
Roger Maris – 1960 - .581
Mickey Mantle – 1961 - .687
Mickey Mantle – 1962 - .605
Don Mattingly – 1986 - .573
Alex Rodriguez – 2005 - .610

New York Yankees Leaders In Walks –

Babe Ruth – 1920 – 148
Babe Ruth – 1921 – 145
Whitey Witt – 1922 – 89
Babe Ruth – 1923 – 170
Babe Ruth – 1924 – 142
Babe Ruth – 1926 – 144
Babe Ruth – 1927 – 137
Babe Ruth – 1928 – 137
Babe Ruth – 1930 – 136
Babe Ruth – 1931 – 128
Babe Ruth – 1932 – 130
Babe Ruth – 1933 – 114
Lou Gehrig – 1935 – 132
Lou Gehrig – 1936 – 130
Lou Gehrig – 1937 – 127
Charlie “King Kong” Keller – 1940 – 106
Charlie “King Kong” Keller – 1943 – 106
Nick Etten – 1944 – 97
Mickey Mantle – 1955 – 113
Mickey Mantle – 1957 – 146
Mickey Mantle – 1958 – 129
Mickey Mantle – 1961 – 126
Mickey Mantle – 1962 – 122
Roy White – 1972 – 99 – (tied with Dick Allen of Chicago White Sox)
Willie Randolph – 1980 – 119
Rickey Henderson (also played for Oakland Athletics) – 1989 – 126
Jason Giambi – 2003 – 129
Jason Giambi – 2005 – 108

New York Yankees Leaders In Earned Run Average (E.R.A.) –

Bob Shawkey – 1920 – 2.45
Wilcy Moore – 1927 – 2.28
Lefty Gomez – 1934 – 2.33
Lefty Gomez – 1937 – 2.33
Spud Chandler – 1943 – 1.64
Allie Reynolds – 1952 – 2.06
Ed Lopat – 1953 – 2.42
Whitey Ford – 1956 – 2.47
Bobby Shantz – 1957 – 2.45
Whitey Ford – 1958 – 2.01
Ron Guidry – 1978 – 1.74
Ron Guidry – 1979 – 2.78
Rudy May – 1980 – 2.46

New York Yankees Leaders In Wins –

Carl Mays – 1921 – 27 – (tied with Urban Shocker of St. Louis Browns)
Waite Hoyt – 1927 – 22 – (tied with Ted Lyons of Chicago White Sox)
George Pipgras – 1928 – 24 – (tied with Lefty Grove of Philadelphia Athletics)
Left Gomez – 1934 – 26
Lefty Gomez – 1937 – 21
Red Ruffing – 1938 – 21
Spud Chandler – 1943 – 20 – (tied with Dizzy Trout of Detroit Tigers)
Whitey Ford – 1955 – 18 – (tied with Bob Lemon of Cleveland Indians and Frank Sullivan of Boston Red Sox)
“Bullet Bob” Turley – 1958 – 21
Whitey Ford – 1961 – 25
Ralph Terry – 1962 – 23
Whitey Ford – 1963 – 24
Jim “Catfish” Hunter – 1975 – 23 – (tied with Jim Palmer of Baltimore Orioles)
Ron Guidry – 1978 – 25
Ron Guidry – 1985 – 22
Jimmy Key – 1994 – 17
Andy Pettitte – 1996 – 21
David Cone – 1998 – 20 – (tied with Roger Clemens of Toronto Blue Jays and Rick Helling of Texas Rangers)
Chien-Ming Wang – 2006 – 19 – (tied with Johan Santana of Minnesota Twins)

New York Yankees Leaders In Strikeouts –

Red Ruffing – 1932 – 190
Lefty Gomez – 1933 – 163
Lefty Gomez – 1934 – 158
Lefty Gomez – 1937 – 194
Vic Raschi – 1951 – 164
Allie Reynolds – 1952 – 160
Al Downing – 1964 – 217

New York Yankees Leaders In Shutouts –

Carl Mays – 1920 – 6
Herb Pennock – 1928 – 5
George Pipgras – 1930 – 3 – (tied with Clint Brown of Cleveland Indians and George Earnshaw of Philadelphia Athletics)
Lefty Gomez – 1934 – 6 – (tied with Mel Harder of Cleveland Indians)
Lefty Gomez – 1937 – 6
Lefty Gomez – 1938 – 4
Red Ruffing – 1939 – 5
Tiny Bonham – 1942 – 6
Spud Chandler – 1943 – 5 – (tied with Dizzy Trout of Detroit Tigers)
Allie Reynolds – 1951 – 7
Allie Reynolds – 1952 – 6 – (tied with Mike “The Big Bear” Garcia of Cleveland Indians)
Whitey Ford – 1958 – 7
Whitey Ford – 1960 – 4 – (tied with Jim Perry of Cleveland Indians and Early Wynn of Chicago White Sox)
Ron Guidry – 1978 – 9
Tommy John – 1980 – 6
David “Boomer” Wells – 1998 – 5
Jeff Weaver – 2002 – 3

New York Yankees Leaders In Winning Percentage –

Carl Mays – 1921 - .750
“Bullet Joe” Bush – 1922 - .788
Herb Pennock – 1923 - .760
Waite Hoyt – 1927 - .759
Johnny Allen – 1932 - .810
Lefty Gomez – 1934 - .839
Monte Pearson – 1936 - .731
Red Ruffing – 1938 - .750
Lefty Gomez – 1941 - .750
Tiny Bonham – 1942 - .808
Spud Chandler – 1943 - .833
Allie Reynolds – 1947 - .704
Vic Raschi – 1950 - .724
Ed Lopat – 1953 - .800
Tommy Byrne – 1955 - .762
Whitey Ford – 1956 - .760
Tom Sturdivant – 1957 - .727 – (tied with Dick Donovan of Chicago White Sox)
“Bullet Bob” Turley – 1958 - .750
Whitey Ford – 1961 - .862
Whitey Ford – 1963 - .774
Ron Guidry – 1978 - .893
Ron Guidry – 1985 - .786
Jimmy Key – 1993 - .750
David “Boomer” Wells – 1998 - .818
Roger Clemens – 2001 - .870

New York Yankees Leaders In Complete Games –

Lefty Gomez – 1934 – 25
Tiny Bonham – 1942 – 22 – (tied with Tex Hughson of Boston Red Sox)
Spud Chandler – 1943 – 20 – (tied with Tex Hughson of Boston Red Sox)
Whitey Ford – 1955 – 18
“Bullet Bob” Turley – 1958 – (tied with Frank Lary of Detroit Tigers and Billy Pierce of Chicago White Sox)
Ralph Terry – 1963 – 18 – (tied with Camilo Pascual of Minnesota Twins)
Mel Stottlemyre – 1965 – 18
Mel Stottlemyre – 1969 – 24
Jim “Catfish” Hunter – 1975 – 30
Ron Guidry – 1983 – 21
Jack McDowell – 1995 – 8

New York Yankees Leaders In Innings Pitched –

Carl Mays – 1921 – 336.2
Herb Pennock – 1925 – 277.0
George Pipgras – 1928 – 300.2
Lefty Gomez – 1934 – 281.2
Whitey Ford – 1961 – 283.0
Ralph Terry – 1962 – 298.2
Whitey Ford – 1963 – 269.1
Mel Stottlemyre – 1965 – 291.0
Jim “Catfish” Hunter – 1975 – 328.0
David Cone (also played for Toronto Blue Jays) – 1995 – 229.1

New York Yankees Leaders In Games Pitched –

George Mogridge – 1918 – 45 – (tied with Jim Bagby of Cleveland Indians)
Carl Mays – 1921 – 49
Russ Van Atta (also played for St. Louis Browns) – 1935 – 58
Joe Page – 1948 – 55
Joe Page – 1949 – 60
Luis Arroyo – 1961 – 65
Sparky Lyle – 1977 – 72
Bob Wickman – 1994 – 53
Paul Quantrill – 2004 – 86
Scott Proctor – 2006 – 83

New York Yankees Leaders In Saves –

Bob Shawkey – 1916 – 8
George Mogridge – 1918 – 7
Allan “Rubberarm” Russell (also played for Boston Red Sox) and Bob Shawkey – 1919 –
5 – (tied with Jim Shaw of Washington Senators)
Carl Mays – 1921 – 7 – (tied with Jim Middleton of Detroit Tigers)
“Sad Sam” Jones – 1922 – 8
Wilcy Moore – 1927 – 13 – (tied with Garland Braxton of Washington Senators)
Waite Hoyt – 1928 – 8
Pat Malone – 1936 – 9
Johnny Murphy – 1938 – 11
Johnny Murphy – 1939 – 19
Johnny Murphy – 1941 – 15
Johnny Murphy – 1942 – 11
Jim Turner – 1945 – 10
Joe Page – 1947 – 17 – (tied with Ed Klieman of Cleveland Indians)
Joe Page – 1949 – 27
Johnny Sain – 1954 – 22
Bob Grim – 1957 – 19
Ryne Duren – 1958 – 20
Luis Arroyo – 1961 – 29
Sparky Lyle – 1972 – 35
Sparky Lyle – 1976 – 23
Rich “Goose” Gossage – 1978 – 27
Rich “Goose” Gossage – 1980 – 33 – (tied with Dan Quisenberry of Kansas City Royals)
Dave Righetti – 1986 – 46
John Wetteland – 1996 – 43
Mariano Rivera – 1999 – 45
Mariano Rivera – 2001 – 50
Mariano Rivera – 2004 – 53

New York Yankees Players Who Have Won Major Awards –

Gold Glove Award Won By New York Yankees Players –

In 1957, baseball glove manufacturer Rawlings presented Gold Gloves The Sporting News All-Fielding Team. A panel of sportswriters selected one player for each position in the major leagues. In 1958 major league players took over the voting, awarding gold gloves for each position in each league. Starting in 1961, three outfielders were chosen regardless of whether they played left field, center field or right field. Major league managers and coaches took over the voting in 1966.

Bobby Shantz – 1957 – P
Bobby Shantz – 1958 – P
Norm Siebern – 1958 – LF
Bobby Shantz – 1959 – P
Roger Maris – 1960 – RF
Bobby Shantz – 1960 – RF
Bobby Richardson – 1961 – 2B
Mickey Mantle – 1962 – OF
Bobby Richardson – 1962 – 2B
Elston Howard – 1963 – C
Bobby Richardson – 1963 – 2B
Elston Howard – 1964 – C
Bobby Richardson – 1964 – 2B
Joe Pepitone – 1965 – 1B
Bobby Richardson – 1965 – 2B
Tom Tresh – 1965 – OF
Joe Pepitone – 1966 – 1B
Joe Pepitone – 1969 – 1B
Bobby Murcer – 1972 – OF
Thurman Munson – 1973 – C
Thurman Munson – 1974 – C
Thurman Munson – 1975 – C
Graig Nettles – 1977 – 3B
Chris Chambliss – 1978 – 1B
Graig Nettles – 1978 – 3B
Ron Guidry – 1982 – P
Dave Winfield – 1982 – OF
Ron Guidry – 1983 – P
Dave Winfield – 1983 – OF
Ron Guidry – 1984 – P
Dave Winfield – 1984 – OF
Ron Guidry – 1985 – P
Don Mattingly – 1985 – 1B
Dave Winfield – 1985 – OF
Ron Guidry – 1986 – P
Don Mattingly – 1986 – 1B
Don Mattingly – 1987 – 1B
Dave Winfield – 1987 – OF
Don Mattingly – 1988 – 1B
Don Mattingly – 1989 – 1B
Don Mattingly – 1991 – 1B
Don Mattingly – 1992 – 1B
Don Mattingly – 1993 – 1B
Wade Boggs – 1994 – 3B
Don Mattingly – 1994 – 1B
Wade Boggs – 1995 – 3B
Bernie Williams – 1997 – OF
Bernie Williams – 1998 – OF
Scott Brosius – 1999 – 3B
Bernie Williams – 1999 – OF
Bernie Williams – 2000 – OF
Mike Mussina – 2001 – P
Mike Mussina – 2003 – P
Derek Jeter – 2004 – SS
Derek Jeter – 2005 – SS
Derek Jeter – 2006 – SS

Chalmers Award Won By New York Yankees Players –

Named after automobile manufacturer Hugh Chalmers, the 1911 award was given to the player with the highest batting average in each league. From 1912 to 1914, the recipient was chosen by a committee of baseball writers, presented to the “most important and useful player to his club and to the league.” The award was discontinued until 1922, when the American League honored “the baseball player who is of greatest all-around service to his club.” Voters selected one player from each team and were not allowed to vote for player-managers. Previous winners were ineligible for consideration. The American League dropped the award after the 1928 season. The National League resumed its Chalmers Award (without the flawed restrictions favored by the American League) in 1924, eliminating the award after the 1929 season.

Babe Ruth – 1923
Lou Gehrig – 1927

Most Valuable Player Award Won By New York Yankees Players –

The American League didn’t offer any form of an award for a “most valuable player” from 1929 to 1930. The National League had no such award for the 1930 season. The modern MVP award was created in 1931 by the Baseball Writers Association of America. A ten-place ballot was filled out by one writer in each league city. A player receiving a first-place vote received ten points, a player receiving a second-place vote received nine points, and so on. Starting in 1938, three writers were polled in each league city, with first-place vote recipients being awarded 14 points. Since 1961, voting has been relegated to only two writers per league city.

Lou Gehrig – 1936
Joe DiMaggio – 1939
Joe DiMaggio – 1941
Joe “Flash” Gordon – 1942
Spud Chandler – 1943
Joe DiMaggio – 1947
Phil “Scooter” Rizzuto – 1950
Yogi Berra – 1951
Yogi Berra – 1954
Yogi Berra – 1955
Mickey Mantle – 1956
Mickey Mantle – 1957
Roger Maris – 1960
Roger Maris – 1961
Mickey Mantle – 1962
Elston Howard – 1963
Thurman Munson – 1976
Don Mattingly – 1985
Alex Rodriguez – 2005

Cy Young Award Won By New York Yankees Players –

The Cy Young Award was created in 1956 by the Baseball Writers Association of America, honoring the best pitcher in the major leagues. It was named after Cy Young, the all-time leader in pitching wins, who died in 1955. Starting in 1967, one winner was selected for each league. The original one-place ballot was replaced by a three-place ballot in 1970.

“Bullet Bob” Turley – 1958
Whitey Ford – 1961
Sparky Lyle – 1977
Ron Guidry – 1978
Roger Clemens – 2001

Rookie Of The Year Award Won By New York Yankees Players –

The Rookie of the Year Award was established nationally by the Baseball Writers Association of America in 1947. One rookie was honored in 1947 and 1948. Starting in 1949, one rookie in each league received the award. From 1947 to 1956, there was considerable confusion concerning which players should be considered rookies. Standards were established in 1957. From 1971 through today, the standard for a player no longer being considered a rookie is the accumulation of 130 at bats, 50 innings pitched, or a specific amount of time on the major league roster. A one-ballot system was used through 1979. A three-ballot system has been employed since 1980.

Gil McDougald – 1951
Bob Grim – 1954
Tony Kubek – 1957
Tom Tresh – 1962
Stan Bahnsen – 1968
Thurman Munson – 1970
Dave Righetti – 1981
Derek Jeter – 1996

The Sporting News American League Player Of The Year Award Won By New York Yankees Players –

Lou Gehrig – 1931
Lou Gehrig – 1934
Lou Gehrig – 1936
Joe DiMaggio – 1939
Joe DiMaggio – 1941
Joe “Flash” Gordon – 1942
Phil “Scooter” Rizzuto – 1950
Mickey Mantle – 1956
Roger Maris – 1960
Roger Maris – 1961
Mickey Mantle – 1962
Thurman Munson – 1976
Don Mattingly – 1984
Don Mattingly – 1985
Don Mattingly – 1986

The Sporting News American League Pitcher Of The Year Award Won By New York Yankees Players –

Spud Chandler – 1943
Whitey Ford – 1955
“Bullet Bob” Turley – 1958
Whitey Ford – 1961
Whitey Ford – 1963
Ron Guidry – 1978
Jimmy Key – 1994
Roger Clemens – 2001

The Sporting News Major League Player Of The Year Award Won By New York Yankees Players –

Joe DiMaggio – 1939
Spud Chandler – 1943
Phil “Scooter” Rizzuto – 1950
Mickey Mantle – 1956
“Bullet Bob” Turley – 1958
Roger Maris – 1961
Ron Guidry – 1978
Don Mattingly – 1985

Baseball Writers Association Of America American League Manager Of The Year Award Won By New York Yankees Managers –

Buck Showalter – 1994
Joe Torre – 1996 – (tied with Johnny Oates of Texas Rangers)
Joe Torre – 1998

New York Yankees Inducted Into The National Baseball Hall Of Fame –

Frank “Home Run” Baker – 1916-1919, 1921-1922 – 3B
Yogi Berra – 1946-1963 – C (also Manager - 1964, 1984-1985)
Wade Boggs – 1993-1997 – 3B
Frank Chance – 1913-1914 – 1B (also Manager - 1913-1914)
Earle Combs – 1924-1935 – OF
Stan Covaleski – 1928 – P
Bill Dickey – 1928-1943, 1946 – C (also Manager - 1946)
Joe DiMaggio – 1936-1942, 1946-1951 – OF
Leo Durocher – 1925, 1928-1929 - SS
Whitey Ford – 1950, 1953-1967 – P
Lou Gehrig – 1923-1939 – 1B
Lefty Gomez – 1930-1942 – P
Burleigh Grimes – 1934 – P
Bucky Harris – 1947-1948 - Manager
Waite Hoyt – 1921-1930 – P
Miller Huggins – 1918-1929 - Manager
Jim “Catfish” Hunter – 1975-1979 – P
Reggie Jackson – 1977-1981 – OF
Tony Lazzeri – 1926-1937 – 2B
Bob Lemon – 1978-1979, 1981-1982 – Manager
Mickey Mantle – 1951-1968 – OF
Joe McCarthy – 1931-1946 – Manager
Bill McKechnie – 1913 – 2B
Johnny Mize – 1949-1953 – 1B
Phil Niekro – 1984-1985 – P
Herb Pennock – 1923-1933 – P
Gaylord Perry – 1980 – P
Phil “Scooter” Rizzuto – 1941-1942, 1946-1956 – SS
Red Ruffing – 1930-1942, 1945-1946 – P
Babe Ruth – 1920-1934 – OF
Joe Sewell – 1931-1933 – 3B
Enos “Country” Slaughter – 1954-1959 – OF
Casey Stengel – 1946-1960 - Manager
Dazzy Vance – 1915, 1918 – P
Paul “Big Poison” Waner – 1943-1944 – Pinch Hitter
Dave Winfield – 1981-1988, 1990 – OF

New York Yankees Retired Uniform Numbers –

Billy Martin – 1
Babe Ruth – 3
Lou Gehrig – 4
Joe DiMaggio – 5
Mickey Mantle – 7
Bill Dickey – 8
Yogi Berra – 8
Roger Maris – 9
Phil “Scooter” Rizzuto – 10
Thurman Munson – 15
Whitey Ford – 16
Don Mattingly – 23
Elston Howard – 32
Casey Stengel – 37
Reggie Jackson – 44
Ron Guidry – 49

New York Yankees Players With Hitting Streaks Of 30 Or More Games –

Joe DiMaggio – 1941 – 56

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