Derek Jeter and the Yankees of New York, By the Numbers
By
Harvey Frommer
All the hype and hullabaloo has now ebbed and Derek Jeter day and night
is part
of baseball lore and legend. He was and is one of a kind. Driven,
dedicated,
talented, the “Captain” deserves all the accolades, all the awards. He
has
earned them.
The
Yankees have always had a thing about Derek Jeter and also about
numbers.
And if Jeter is the last Yankee to wear Number 2, the question begs to
be
asked: Who wore Number 2 first?
The
answer: Mark
Koenig
Back
in
1929, the New York Yankees introduced identifying
numbers sewn on the backs of player jerseys, the first time that
uniform
numbers were used on a full-time basis. The "original" ten Yankee
uniform numbers were:
#1 - Earle Combs
#2 - Mark Koenig
#3 - Babe Ruth
#4 - Lou Gehrig
#5 - Bob Meusel
#6 - Tony Lazzeri
#7 - Leo Durocher
#8 - Johnny Grabowski
#9 - Benny Bengough
#10 - Bill Dickey
Since
then, uniform numbers and all matter of numerology
have affixed the lore and tradition of all things Yankees. Not to be
accused of
shameless pushing of my newest baseball tome: THE ULTIMATE YANKEE
BOOK, coming
fall 2017, http://www.frommerbooks.com/ultimate-yankees.html,
what follows is a sampling of Yankees By The
Numbers.
Zero
The 1927 Yankees made no
changes to its roster all season
long. They team began with 10 pitchers, three catchers, seven
infielders, five
outfielders, and ended that way.
Fewest
passed balls in a season, 1931
In 283 innings in 1961, Whitey Ford did not allow a single stolen base.
Number
of days Dave
Winfield spent in minor-league baseball before reaching the
majors.
With Derek Jeter's
No. 2 , the Yankees will be the only team with no single-retired uniform numbers. Disclaimer – unless they
issue and retire zero if that is considered a number.
The Yankees have never had player names on the back of any
jersey, unlike
most other MLB teams.
0002
After
Allie Reynolds pitched his second no-hitter for the Yankees in 1951,
the Hotel
Edison where he along with some teammates lived changed his room number
from
2019 to 0002.
.00009
Difference
between the batting average of George "Snuffy" Stirnweiss: .30854 and
White Sox Tony Cuccinello: .30845 in the closest batting race in major
league
history, 1945.
1
Pitcher
Clark Griffith, 1903-1907, was the first Yankee Captain
Number
of times Babe Ruth was pinch hit for. (Bobby Veach on August 9, 1925.)
Joe
DiMaggio was the only player to get at least one hit in All-Star Games
at
Yankee Stadium, the Polo Grounds and Ebbets Field.
During
Joe
DiMaggio's record 56-game hit streak, he had just one hit in 34 of
those
games.
Mickey Mantle hit for the
cycle only
1 time in his career. He did it against Chicago at Yankee Stadium in
1957.
Billy
Martin number retired August 10, 1986
Derek
Jeter is the only Yankees shortstop to win the Gold Glove Award.
1.10
The
major league rule banning a sticky substance such as pine tar on a bat
beyond
18 inches from the bottom. That rule led to the "pine tar affair,"
Yankees against Royals in 1983.
1
1/2
When
George Steinbrenner purchased the Yankees in 1973, he officially made
Merrill
the singing voice of the Yankees for as long as the baritone opera
singer
wanted. The team even gave him his own pinstriped uniform and number
sewn on
the back. For many years Merrill sang the national anthem at
Yankee
Stadium.
PAUL
DOHERTY: Others sang the anthem in person after Steinbrenner took
over, although Merrill’s recording was used primarily with Jerry
Vale’s, The
Boston Pops (of all Orchestras!!) and at times The New York
Philharmonic’s.
1.64
Top ERA in a season, Spud Chandler, 1943
1.95
Career
earned-run average of Herb Pennock in World Series competition.
2
Shortstop
Kid Elberfeld, second Yankee Captain, 1907-1909
Babe
Ruth, two days in a row, hit grand slam homers.
Alex Rodriguez homered twice in the seventh inning at
Yankee
Stadium on September 5, 2007 against the Mariners giving him 48 home
runs for
the season.
The
number of managerial tours of duty of Bob Lemon,
Gene Michael and Lou Piniella.
Fewest shutouts by a Yankee pitching staff in
a season,
1994.
Fewest times in a season grounded into a
double play:
Mickey Mantle, 1961, Mickey Rivers, 1977.
Most grand slams in a game by a Yankee, Tony
Lazzeri, May
24, 1936 at Philadelphia’s Shibe Park.
2.45
Bob
Shawkey’s 1920 season league leading ERA title was the first ever won
by a
Yankee pitcher.
$2.50
2.57
Lowest
earned run average by a Yankee pitching staff, 1904.
3
First
baseman Hal Chase was the third Yankee
Captain, 1909-1912.
All
three perfect games in Yankee Stadium history
were seen by Joe Torre: Larsen's beauty as a 16-year-old fan, and the
ones
pitched by David Wells and David Cone from the dugout as Yankee
manager. The
Yankees have the most perfect games pitched by one club, all at Yankee
Stadium.
Babe
Ruth's uniform number, retired June 13, 1948, second Yankee number.
While the
great Yankee was the first to wear it, he was far from the last. Seven
other
Yankees wore No. 3. Outfielder Cliff Mapes wore it in 1948 when it was
retired.
Mapes switched to No. 7 the next year. After he was traded to the
Browns in
mid-1951, No. 7 went to a rookie named Mickey Mantle.
Shortstop
Joe Sewell struck out only three times in
503 at-bats in 1932.
Babe
Ruth and Bob Meusel are two of the players in
history to hit for the cycle three times.
The
Yankee Clipper is
the only player to earn a ring for winning the World Series in each of
his
first four seasons, 1936-1939.
Joe
DiMaggio, Mickey
Mantle and Yogi Berra each won three MVP awards.
Top
number of perfect
games by a franchise: Don Larsen, David Wells, David Cone.
In September, 1998, Yankees outfielder Shane Spencer tied a Major
League record
by hitting three grand slams in one month.
Paul O’Neill is the only player to have been in right field for three
perfect
games: Tom Browning of the Reds (1988), David
Wells
(1998) David
Cone
perfect game (1999).
3.1
Record time Mickey
Mantle able to run from home plate to
first base, fastest for any player in history
4
Most
consecutive losing
seasons for Yankees, 1912-1915 and 1989-1992
Shortstop
Roger
Peckinpaugh was the fourth Yankee Captain, 1914-1921
In
1923, Babe Ruth hit
for his highest single-season average: .393. He came within four hits
of
batting .400.
Lou
Gehrig's number, retired on July 4, 1ballpark.939, the first athlete in
any
sport. He is the only Yankee to have worn number 4.
Four
straight Yankee MVP awards twice: Yogi Berra in 1954 and 1955, Mickey
Mantle in
1956 and 1957. Then Mickey Mantle in 1960, Roger Maris, 1961,
Mantle1962,
Elston Howard, 1963.
Yankee
Stadium on July 15, 2008 is the setting for
the fourth All Star Game.
All-time
record for All-Star saves by Mariano Rivera
4.02
Lou
Gehrig’s career RBIs for at bats, second to only
Babe Ruth.
4.88
Highest ERA by Yankee pitching staff, 1930
5
Outfielder
Babe Ruth was the fifth Yankee Captain,
May 20 to May 25, 1922.
Lefty
Gomez was a starter in five All-Star Games,
winning 3 of them)
Number
of times Mickey Mantle hit a ball into the copper facade that hung from
the old
stadium's roof.
Joe
DiMaggio's uniform number, retired in 1952
Yanks
won the World Series a record five straight seasons
– 1949-53
October
16th, 2003 - Aaron Boone was the fifth
player -- and second Yankee -- to end a post-season series with a
walk-off home
run. His solo shot in the bottom of the 11th inning capped a 6-5, Game
7
victory over Boston, giving the Yankees their 39th American League
Pennant.
No
team in baseball
history matches the Yankees for five catchers the quality of Bill
Dickey, Yogi
Berra, Elston Howard, Thurman Munson, and Jorge Posada.
6
Playing
fields for franchise: Hilltop Park 1903-1912, Polo Grounds
1913-1922,
Yankee Stadium (original) 1923-1973, Shea Stadium 1974-1975,
Yankee
Stadium (refurbished) 1976-2008, New Yankee Stadium 2009 –
Shortstop
Everett Scott was the sixth Yankee Captain
succeeding Babe Ruth, 1922-1925
On
June 6, 1934 - Yankee outfielder Myril Hoag tied
an American League record with six singles in six at-bats.
Second
baseman Joe
Gordon, who played mostly in the 1940s, wore No. 6. He was inducted
posthumously into Cooperstown in 2009.
Number
of Yankee starters: Bill Dickey, Joe
DiMaggio, Joe Gordon, Red Rolfe, Red Ruffing, and George Selkirk in the
1939
All-Star game at Yankee Stadium.
Mickey
Mantle's rookie uniform number, changed by
equipment manager Pete Sheehy to #7 after Mantle was recalled from
Kansas City.
Number
of times Billy Martin had a tour of duty as
manager.
Don
Mattingly hits a grand slam off Boston's Bruce Hurst at Yankee Stadium
on
September 29, 1987, setting a Major-League record with six grand slams
in a
season.
Joe
Torre's Number retired by Yankees.
About
the Author: One
of the most prolific and respected sports journalists and oral
historians in
the United States, author of the autobiographies of legends Nolan Ryan,
Tony
Dorsett, and Red Holzman, Dr. Harvey Frommer is an expert on the New
York
Yankees and has arguably written more books, articles and reviews on
the New
York Yankees than anyone. In 2010, he was selected by the
City of
New York as an historical consultant for the re-imagined old Yankee
Stadium
site, Heritage Field. A professor for more than two decades in the MALS
program
at Dartmouth College, Frommer was dubbed “Dartmouth’s Mr. Baseball” by
their
alumni magazine.
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