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The Yankees have played home games in the current Yankee Stadium since 2009. The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team based in the Bronx , a borough of New York City. Also known as "the Bronx Bombers" and "the Pinstripers", [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the Yankees play in the East Division of Major League Baseball 's (MLB) American League (AL).
The New York Yankees were cruising toward a Game 5 victory Wednesday night, looking to send the World Series back west on a two-game winning streak. These three mistakes in one inning cost the ...
The Yankees scored two runs in the ninth to defeat the Guardians, 8-6, in ALCS Game 4 and now hold a 3-1 lead in the series.
The Dodgers trailed 5-0 after four innings after the Yankee bats started off hot with back-to-back home runs from Aaron Judge and Jazz Chisholm Jr. in the first inning.
Yankees won the series 3–0 (21–4 runs) June 20–23, vs. Houston Astros. The New York Yankees faced the Astros in a four-game series at home, winning three of them while breaking multiple team records. Yankees won the series 3–1 (25–21 runs) June 24–26, vs. Toronto Blue Jays. The Yankees swept the Blue Jays in a three-game series at ...
Ruth has MLB single-season records for extra-base hits and total bases, and holds four other AL single-season records. Outfielder Joe DiMaggio had a 56-game hitting streak in the 1941 season, which remains an MLB record. Jack Chesbro holds three AL records that he set in 1904: games won, games started, and complete games.
The 7-2 putout quieted an already subdued Yankee Stadium crowd and kept the score 3-0, Dodgers after four innings. ... for Game 3. With the New York Yankees hosting their first World Series game ...
In Game 4, the Yankees evened the series in extra innings as Lou Piniella drove in Roy White with an RBI single in the bottom of the tenth. Jim Beattie unexpectedly pitched a complete game in Game 5 as the Yankees blew out the Dodgers by ten runs to take a 3–2 series lead headed back to Los Angeles.