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Yankees Old-Timers' Day roster announced

Jim McIsaac

The 67th annual Old-Timers' Day will take place on Sunday, June 23, with ceremonies starting at 11:15 am and the game beginning immediately after. The Yankees will then host the Tampa Bay Rays at 2:05 pm for the regularly scheduled game.

Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford, Goose Gossage, Rickey Henderson, Reggie Jackson, David Cone, Paul O'Neill and Lou Piniella will be making returns for the festivities.

Among those ex-Yankees that are making their debut are Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez, Brian Dorsett, John Flaherty, Todd Greene, Scott Kamieniecki, and Andy Phillips. Phillips is only 36 years old, making him younger than Andy Pettitte, Hiroki Kuroda, Ichiro Suzuki, Lyle Overbay, and only two months older than Travis Hafner.

The Yankees will welcome the widows of five Yankees legends: Arlene Howard, widow of Elston Howard; Helen Hunter, widow of Jim "Catfish" Hunter; Jill Martin, widow of Billy Martin; Diana Munson, widow of Thurman Munson; and Kay Murcer, widow of Bobby Murcer.

The full list of attendees:

Luis Arroyo
Steve Balboni
Jesse Barfield
Yogi Berra
Ron Blomberg
Brian Boehringer
Dr. Bobby Brown
Homer Bush
Chris Chambliss
Horace Clarke
Jerry Coleman
David Cone
Bucky Dent
Brian Dorsett
Al Downing
Brian Doyle
John Flaherty
Whitey Ford
Oscar Gamble
Joe Girardi
Rich "Goose" Gossage
Todd Greene
Ron Guidry
Charlie Hayes
Rickey Henderson
Orlando Hernandez
Sterling Hitchcock
Arlene Howard
Helen Hunter
Reggie Jackson
Scott Kamieniecki
Pat Kelly
Don Larsen
Graeme Lloyd
Hector Lopez
Jill Martin
Lee Mazzilli
Stump Merrill
Gene Michael
Gene Monahan
Diana Munson
Kay Murcer
Jeff Nelson
Paul O'Neill
Joe Pepitone
Andy Phillips
Lou Piniella
Willie Randolph
Bobby Richardson
Mickey Rivers
Mel Stottlemyre
Mike Torrez
David Wells
Roy White
Bernie Williams