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  • {{rpl|New York Yankees}}
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  • * [https://www.mlb.com/yankees New York Yankees] official website
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  • ...r the [[St. Louis Cardinals|Cardinals]], [[New York Giants|Giants]], and [[New York Yankees|Yankees]].
    202 bytes (27 words) - 10:37, 28 March 2009
  • *[[Yankees (baseball)]]—an American League baseball team, more precisely, the New York Yankees
    125 bytes (16 words) - 05:44, 24 September 2013
  • Great baseball player for the mid-20th century [[New York Yankees]]
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  • ...cticing Roman Catholic. She has been linked romantically in the past with New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter and musician Lenny Kravitz.
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  • {{rpl|New York Yankees}}
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  • {{rpl|New York Yankees}}
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  • |2009|| [[New York Yankees]] ||AL||4|| [[Philadelphia Phillies]] ||NL||2||[[Hideki Matsui]] |2003|| [[Florida Marlins]] ||NL||4|| [[New York Yankees]]||AL||2||[[Josh Beckett]]
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  • {{dambigbox|the New York Yankees|New York}} The '''New York Yankees''' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[New York, New York]]. Th
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  • ...p position but, for most of his career, he was the third baseman for the [[New York Yankees]].
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  • ...who was a first baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, and New York Yankees. He played in the Major Leagues from 1936 through 1953 and was inducted int ...scontent about his amount of playing time, however, Mize was traded to the New York Yankees late in the 1949 season. He then spent the last 5 years of his career with
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  • ...the official team nickname of a [[Major League Baseball]] franchise, the [[New York Yankees]].
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  • In the winter of 1919, Ruth was sold to the New York Yankees, where he thrived throughout the 1920s and early 1930s, setting various bat ...being 1932, when the Sox closed out with a 43-111 record. (Meanwhile, the New York Yankees, headed by slugger Ruth, won four World Series in this same thirteen-year t
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  • ...s an American baseball player of the mid-20th century who played for the [[New York Yankees]]. Renowned, like his exact contemporary [[Willie Mays]], for an almost uni
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  • ...s. From 1968 though 1973, the Eagles had a working relationship with the [[New York Yankees]], and the fans saw a lot of great talent pass through the city including a | 1968 || Eagles || Carolina || High A || New York Yankees || 62-75 || Bob Bauer ||
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  • * [[New York Yankees]]
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  • ...ch-ups, such as the New York Mets, who are in the National League, and the New York Yankees, who play in the American League, was enthralling. Other more traditional f
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  • ...st borough of New York City. The site of [[Yankee Stadium]], home of the [[New York Yankees]], and home to the largest cooperatively owned housing complex in the Unite ...y Series. The city's two current [[Major League Baseball]] teams are the [[New York Yankees]] and the [[New York Mets]], who enjoy a rivalry arguably as fierce as that
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