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The longest-tenured general manager in team history is Brian Cashman, who serves in that role for 26 years and counting. The longest-tenured owner in team history is George Steinbrenner, who was the team's principal owner from 1973 until his death in 2010.
The following people have served as a New York Yankees owner: Pages in category "New York Yankees owners" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
According to history, the interlocking "NY" letters predates the New York Yankees. The letters appear on the New York City Police Department Medal for Valor , which was established in 1877 and was designed by Tiffany & Co. [ 1 ] Three years later, black pinstripes were added to the Highlander uniforms for the first time. [ 408 ]
New York won 90 of its last 134 games, and broke the franchise single-season record by hitting 244 home runs. [284] Another club record was broken by Jeter, who passed Gehrig as the Yankees' all-time hits leader on September 11. [285] New York posted 103 wins in 2009 and beat out the Red Sox for the division title by eight games.
Several other managers spent long tenures with the Yankees. Joe McCarthy managed the Yankees from 1931 until midway through the 1946 season. During his tenure, the Yankees won eight American League titles and won the World Series seven times. He won 1,460 regular season games with the Yankees and lost 867, both more than any other Yankee manager.
Principal owner: John W. Henry Net worth: $2.6 billion (2020) Purchase price: $380 million (2002) Current franchise valuation: $3.4 billion Value appreciation: 796% Annualized appreciation: 11.6% ...
The Yankees' local broadcasting rights with Cablevision's MSG Network were expiring at the end of 2000 season and the Nets' deal with Fox Sports New York would end with the 2001–2002 season. Steinbrenner began considering his own regional sports cable channel. Primary Nets owner Lewis Katz was mainly interested in a new arena. [4]
Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner credits new clubhouse technology with helping New York get off to an AL-best 33-17 start, is pleased Juan Soto has bonded with teammates and fans, and is confident ...