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The 2011 New York Yankees season was the 109th season for the New York Yankees franchise. The Yankees began the season at home against the Detroit Tigers on Thursday, March 31. [2] The Yankees clinched a playoff berth in the first game of a doubleheader on September 21, and clinched the American League East title in the second game. [3]
Marcus Markley Thames (/ ˈ t ɪ m z / TIMZ; [1] born March 6, 1977) is an American professional baseball player and baseball coach.He played for the New York Yankees, Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers and Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB) as a left fielder and designated hitter from 2002 through 2011.
July 7, 1991, for the New York Yankees: Last MLB appearance; October 1, 2006, for the New York Yankees: MLB statistics; Batting average.297: Hits: 2,336: Home runs: 287: Runs batted in: 1,257: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; New York Yankees (1991–2006) Career highlights and awards; 5× All-Star (1997–2001) 4× World Series champion ...
On August 26, 2024, Ellis was claimed off waivers by the New York Yankees. [17] On September 4, against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field, he recorded his first major league hit, a single to left field. [18] In 3 total games for the Yankees, he went 1–for–1 with a stolen base.
The Netherlands defeats Cuba 2–1 to win the 2011 Baseball World Cup, becoming the first European team to win the Baseball World Cup since 1938. October 16 – A four-run first and four-run fourth power the St. Louis Cardinals to a 12–6 victory in Game 6 to win the 2011 National League Championship Series .
Bert Blyleven, elected to the Class of 2011 of the Baseball Hall of Fame, was honored with the retirement of his uniform No. 28 by the Twins on July 16. [75] Roberto Alomar, also a 2011 Hall of Fame class member, became the first member of the Toronto Blue Jays to have his number (#12) retired on July 31. [76]
José Nicolas Tábata (born 12 August 1988) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball outfielder. He was an international signee of the New York Yankees in 2005, and by 2008, became the Yankees' No. 2 prospect. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 2010 through 2015.
Mateo was ranked by Baseball America as the top Yankees minor league prospect ahead of Gary Sánchez and Aaron Judge prior to the 2016 campaign. [6] He also received a non-roster invitation to spring training. [7] He spent the season back with Tampa, where he was a Mid-Season All-Star [5] and was named to appear in the All-Star Futures Game. [8]