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  2. 1984 New York Yankees season - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 New York Yankees season was the 82nd season for the Yankees. The team finished in third place in the American League Eastern Division with a record of 87–75, finishing 17 games behind the Detroit Tigers. New York was managed by Yogi Berra. The Yankees played at Yankee Stadium.

  3. List of New York Yankees team records - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of New York Yankees seasons - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the abbreviated season, MLB did not officially award division championships. [83] The Yankees led the American League East, and held the best record in the American League, at the time of the strike. [84] l The 1994–95 MLB strike lasted until April 2, 1995, causing the shortening of the 1995 season to 144 games. [79]

  5. 1984 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    MLB seasons; ← 1983. 1985 → ... The 1984 Major League Baseball season started with a 9-game winning streak by the eventual World Series champions Detroit Tigers ...

  6. Old-Timers' Day - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the third game was held on July 2, with the National League winning 9–4, powered by home runs from Hank Aaron, Johnny Bench, Tom Haller, and Billy Williams. [ 49 ] The fourth game was played on July 1, 1985, as the National League again had four home runs—by Hank Aaron, Bill Mazeroski, Joe Torre , and Tommy Davis —en route to a 7 ...

  7. Roger Clemens - Wikipedia

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    MLB debut; May 15, 1984, for the Boston Red Sox: Last MLB appearance; September 16, 2007, for the New York Yankees: MLB statistics; Win–loss record: 354–184: Earned run average: 3.12: Strikeouts: 4,672: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Boston Red Sox (1984–1996) Toronto Blue Jays (1997–1998) New York Yankees (1999–2003) Houston ...

  8. Dwight Gooden - Wikipedia

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    Gooden pitched from 1984 to 1994 and from 1996 to 2000 for the New York Mets, New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, Houston Astros, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays. In a career spanning 430 games, he pitched 2,800 + 2 ⁄ 3 innings and posted a win–loss record of 194–112, with a 3.51 earned run average (ERA), and 2,293 strikeouts .

  9. 1984 World Series - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1984 season. ... The Tigers record stood at 35–5, a major league record.

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