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Founded: 1901

New York Yankees

All Time Team

Bob Meusel

An important component of the fabled Murderer’s Row of the New York Yankees (generally batting fifth behind Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig), left fielder Bob Meusel hit .334 with 102 runs batted in over the 1927 season (his best). Meusel’s eleven year career began on April 14, 1920 with the New York Yankees with whom he remained for all but his last season with the Cincinnati Reds. Nicknamed “Long Bob” for his 6 foot 3 inch frame, Meusel hit for a .309 career batting average while slugging 368 doubles, 94 triples, 156 home runs, and driving in 1,067 runs.

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Manager Casey Stengel
First Baseman Lou Gehrig
Second Baseman Bobby Richardson
Third Baseman Graig Nettles
Shortstop Derek Jeter
Left Fielder Joe Dimaggio
Center Fielder Mickey Mantle
Right Fielder Babe Ruth
Catcher Yogi Berra
RH Pitcher Waite Hoyt
LH Pitcher Whitey Ford
Closer Mariano Rivera
Designated Hitter Dave Winfield

Bobby Abreu, Hank Bauer, Kevin Brown, Melky Cabrera, Robinson Cano, Joba Chamberlain, Chris Chambliss, Roger Clemens, Earle Combs, David Cone, Johnny Damon, Bill Dickey, Ryne Duren, Jason Giambi, Lefty Gomez, Joe Gordon, Rich Gossage, Ron Guidry, Elston Howard, Reggie Jackson, Randy Johnson, Charlie Keller, Mark Koenig, Tony Kubek, Don Larsen, Tony Lazzeri, Eddie Lopat, Sparky Lyle, Roger Maris, Billy Martin, Hideki Matsui, Don Mattingly, Gil McDougald, Bob Meusel, Thurman Munson, Bobby Murcer, Mike Mussina, Paul O'Neill, Herb Pennock, Andy Pettitte, Lou Piniella, Jorge Posada, Willie Randolph, Allie Reynolds, Alex Rodriguez, Dave Righetti, Phil Rizzuto, Red Rolfe, Red Ruffing, Bob Shawkey, Gary Sheffield, Alfonso Soriano, Bill Skowron, Mel Stottlemyre, Danny Tartabull, Javier Vazquez, Chien-Ming Wang, Roy White, Bernie Williams

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Joe Torre

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