Yankees History
Yankees Trade History: Giants
The former city rivals have made some notable swaps over the years.
Yankees History: Bob Feller has a very bad day
Gehrig, DiMaggio, and company gave the future Hall of Famer the worst game of his career on one day in 1938.
Top 100 Yankees: #23 Lefty Gomez
A full life lived — from world traveler to World Series Champion.
Yankees Trade History: Orioles
The Yankees and Orioles have to their names the largest trade in baseball history.
Top 100 Yankees: #24 Elston Howard
As talented as he was inspirational, the catcher was a pioneer on the field and beyond.
Yankees Trade History: Dodgers
The Yankees were reluctant to trade with the Dodgers during the 1900s, but in the new century, one trade stands out as the worst.
Top 100 Yankees: #25 Robinson Canó
Robbie electrified the Bronx faithful with his sweet swing and smooth glovework at the keystone.
Yankees Trade History: Mariners
The Yankees and Mariners have been quite intertwined on the trade market over the last couple decades.
Top 100 Yankees: #26 Charlie Keller
"King Kong" was a force in the Yankees lineup for several World Series championship teams in the 1930s and ‘40s.
Yankees Trade History: Diamondbacks
You can find some interesting hits in this team’s brief trade history.
Top 100 Yankees: #27 Earle Combs
The Yankees’ first Hall of Fame center fielder wasn’t named Mickey or Joe. Earle Combs was the real deal for Murderers’ Row.
Yankees Trade History: Guardians
Recapping over a century of deals between Cleveland and New York
Top 100 Yankees: #28 CC Sabathia
The future Hall of Famer ranks among the organization’s premier aces.
Yankees Trade Partner History: Chicago Cubs
Two of baseball’s oldest franchises have made a number of interesting deals.
Top 100 Yankees: #29 Roger Maris
The two-time MVP was so much more than just a man with one magical season in the shadow of greats.
Yankees Trade History: Blue Jays
Big names have changed hands in the 40-year history between division rivals
Top 100 Yankees: #30 Roy White
The cool, steady White put together 15 seasons of excellent ball, all in pinstripes and always finding a way to make his presence felt.
Yankees Trade History: Cardinals
The two organizations with the most World Series trophies have made a couple significant swaps over the past century.
Some numbers the Yankees could collectively retire
The Yankees have retired plenty of numbers over the years, but if they want to add any more, here are some that are not quite associated with one person in particular.
Top 100 Yankees: #31 Mel Stottlemyre
Arguably better known for his time as Yankees’ pitching coach during the ‘90s dynasty, Stottlemyre was also incredible on the mound.
Yankees Trade History: Athletics
A long history between the Yankees and Athletics has resulted in a lot of notable transactions
Top 100 Yankees: #32 Mike Mussina
After starting his career with rival Baltimore, "Moose" signed with New York as a free agent and excelled in pinstripes.
Yankees Trade History: Brewers
A glimpse at the limited history between the Bombers and Brew Crew.
Top 100 Yankees: #33 Gil McDougald
An unsung Bomber from the ‘50s dynasty, the highly versatile McDougald was the glue that held together the Yankees infield.
Yankees Trade Partner History: Houston Astros
Before they were fierce AL rivals, the Yankees and Astros were regular trade partners.
Top 100 Yankees: #34 Joe Gordon
One of the game’s great slugging second baseman played his prime years in pinstripes.
Yankees Trade Partner History: Braves
The Yankees have had some memorable World Series battles with the Braves, but what’s happened when the team’s have done battle in the trade market?
Top 100 Yankees: #35 Dave Winfield
The superstar’s mix of on-field performance and off-field chaos was a defining piece of the ‘80s.
Yankees Trade Partner History: Angels
The frequent 2000s playoff opponents have featured quite a few memorable moves between them.
The Yankees Trade Partner History series
Looking back at over a century of Yankees deals with each team, which ones stand out?
A farewell to the Yankees we lost in 2023
Some were always linked to the Yankees, while others passed through like ships in the night. We pay tribute regardless.
Top 100 Yankees: #36 Reggie Jackson
"Mr. October" only needed five seasons in the Bronx to become a legend, thanks in large part to his brilliant play in the postseason
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