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1. Hal Chase
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2. Roger Peckinpaugh 1914-1921
3. Babe Ruth
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4. Everett Scott
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5. Lou Gehrig
1935-1941
6. Thurman Munson 1976-1979
7. Graig Nettles
1982-1984
8. Willie Randolph
1986-1989
9. Ron Guidry
1986-1989
10. Don Mattingly 1991-1995
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| Sunday, May 17, 2009 |
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Because two just isn't enough |
What could the Yanks do to top the last two games which abruptly ended with a walk-off single and a walk-off homer? Follow up with another walk-off homer. Thank you, Johnny Damon. It's been a long time (37 seasons to be exact) since the Yanks won three games in a row with walk-off hits. The new Yankee Stadium may just have brought the old ghosts with it.
And in other good news, Wang is apparently making progress in AAA.Labels: Damon, Making history, walk-off, Wang, Winning |
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| Thursday, June 05, 2008 |
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Jeter 3rd on all-time Yankee hits list |
| Derek Jeter collected his 2,416th career hit last night. This puts him in front of Mickey Mantle on the career hits list, which means he is tied with Pie Traynor for 103 on the all-time hits list, and is 3rd on the Yankee career hits list, trailing Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth. I've said it before and I'll say it again - if he stays healthy and decides to play into his mid-40's, he will have a legitimate shot to pass Pete Rose to become 1st on the all-time MLB hits list. Stay tuned. Labels: Gehrig, Hits, Jeter, Making history, Mantle, Ruth |
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Yanks, A-Rod cashing in on his inevitable march towards all-time records |
| The Yanks and A-Rod agreed to a marketing package based on his moving up the all-time career home run list. For now, he will receive $6 million each milestone for tying Willie Mays (660), babe Ruth (714), Hank Aaron (755) and Barry Bonds (762) and another $6 million for moving ahead of Bonds. Due to legal agreements between MLB and the players union, he will have to make additional personal appearances and sign memorabilia for the club in order to actually earn each incentive on paper. This will be money well spent, and barring a major, multi-season injury, he will be on the top of the list when everything is said and done. In fact, not only will h break 762, but he will easily break 800 and has a shot at 900. He is 32 years old and currently has 518 career homers. Granted, for him to reach 900 he will have to average about 38 home runs for the next 10 years. However, first consider the fact that in the last 10 years, he only hit less than 40 homers in 2 seasons. Second, at 32 he is currently in his prime and may very well his 50+ for the next 4 or 5 seasons, putting him well above the 40-per-year pace he will need to maintain. Finally, if he reaches the end of his current contract when he is 42 and he has a career total which is close to 900, such as 880 or more, it would behove both the Yanks and A-Rod for him to play another year or two, just to set the mark over 900. Labels: A-Rod, Homeruns, Making history, Salaries |
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Trevor Hoffman
Mariano Rivera Lee
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591
526 478
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Pete Rose
Ty Cobb
Hank Aaron
Stan Musial
Andre Dawson
Ken Griffey Jr.
Vada Pinson
Luke Appling
Derek Jeter
Willie Davis
Steve Finley
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4,256
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3,771
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Barry Bonds
Hank Aaron
Babe Ruth
Willie Mays
Ken Griffey Jr.
Sammy Sosa
Frank Robinson
Mark McGwire
Alex Rodriguez |
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755
714
660
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| 27 WORLD SERIES TITLES |
1923 - 1927 - 1928 - 1932 - 1936 - 1937 - 1938 - 1939 - 1941 - 1943 - 1947 -
1949 - 1950 - 1951 - 1952 - 1953 - 1956 - 1958 - 1961 - 1962 - 1977 - 1978 -
1996 - 1998 - 1999 - 2000 - 2009
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1 BILLY MARTIN
3 BABE RUTH
4 LOU GEHRIG
5 JOE DIMAGGIO
7 MICKEY MANTLE
8 YOGI BERRA
8 BILL DICKEY
9 ROGER MARIS
10 PHIL RIZZUTO
15 THURMAN MUNSON
16 WHITEY FORD
23 DON MATTINGLY
32 ELSTON HOWARD
37 CASEY STENGEL
44 REGGIE JACKSON
49 RON GUIDRY
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| 40 HALL OF FAMERS |
Frank Baker 1916-19, 1921-22
Yogi Berra 1946-63
Wade Boggs 1993-97
Roger Bresnahan 1901-02
Frank Chance 1913-14
Jack Chesbro 1903-09
Earle Combs 1924-35
Stan Coveleski 1928
Bill Dickey 1928-43, 1946
Joe DiMaggio 1936-42, 1946-51
Leo Durocher 1925, 1928-29
Whitey Ford 1950, 1953-67
Lou Gehrig 1923-39
Lefty Gomez 1930-42
Goose Gossage 1978-83, 1989
Clark Griffith 1903-07
Burleigh Grimes 1934
Ricky Henderson 1985-1989
Waite Hoyt 1921-30
Catfish Hunter 1975-79
Reggie Jackson 1977-81
Willie Keeler 1903-09
Joe Kelley 1902
Tony Lazzeri 1926-37
Mickey Mantle 1951-68
Joe McGinnity 1901-02
John McGraw 1901-02
Johnny Mize 1949-53
Phil Niekro 1984-85
Herb Pennock 1923-33
Gaylord Perry 1980
Branch Rickey 1907
Phil Rizzuto 1941-42, 1946-56
Wilbert Robinson 1901-02
Red Ruffing 1930-42, 1945-46
Babe Ruth 1920-34
Joe Sewell 1931-33
Enos Slaughter 1954-55, 1956-59
Dazzy Vance 1915, 1918
Paul Waner 1944-45
Dave Winfield 1981-88, 1990
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