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New York Yankees [25] 2008 4,298,655 ... Progression of home field attendance record. Season Team Home attendance Per game Ballpark
From 1995 to 2007, the Yankees made the playoffs each year; their 13-season postseason streak was the second-longest in MLB history. [9] After missing the playoffs in 2008, they won another World Series in 2009, their 27th championship and fifth in 14 seasons.
The club began play in 1903 as the Highlanders, after owners Frank Farrell and William S. Devery had bought the defunct Baltimore Orioles and moved the team to New York City; in 1913, the team changed its nickname to the Yankees. [1] From 1903 to 2024, the franchise has won more than 10,000 games and 27 World Series championships. [2]
The 1998 Yankees are widely acknowledged to be one of the greatest teams in baseball history, compiling a record of 114–48, a then–AL record for the most wins in a season. [288] On May 17, 1998, David Wells pitched a perfect game against the Minnesota Twins . [ 289 ]
The Yankees won the World Series every year from 1936 to 1939 with a team that featured Gehrig and outfielder Joe DiMaggio, who recorded a record hitting streak during New York's 1941 championship season. New York set a major league record by winning five consecutive championships from 1949 to 1953, and appeared in the World Series nine times ...
The 2023 New York Yankees season has been an abject disappointment. ... The Yankees announced a paid attendance of 41,096 fans. They did not announce the actual attendance, which clearly consisted ...
Their record of 82–80 was the team's worst since 1992, but nevertheless good enough to extend the longest active winning season streak in North American professional sports to 31 years. The New York Yankees drew an average home attendance of 40,862 in 80 home games in the 2023 MLB season, the 2nd highest in the league. [3]
Halfway through the season, 81 games, the Yankees are 58-23. If you did the quick math, yep, it comes out to a 116-win pace that would tie the all-time record. Seemingly everything is going right ...