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Who won the 2003 American League pennant?
New York Yankees
New York Yankees over Boston Red Sox (4-3)
What year did the Yankees have the most wins?
Club Records
| Description | Record | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Most Wins, Season | 114 | 1998 |
| Most Wins, Home | 65 | 1961 |
| Most Wins, Road | 54 | 1939 |
| Most Wins, Month | 28 | 1938 (August) |
Who did the Yankees play in the 2003 World Series?
Florida Marlins
2003 World Series – Florida Marlins over New York Yankees (4-2) | Baseball-Reference.com.
Who is the oldest player on the Yankees?
In the postseason
| Player | Team | Age |
|---|---|---|
| Jack Quinn | Philadelphia Athletics | 47 years, 95 days |
| Jack Quinn | Philadelphia Athletics | 46 years, 103 days |
| Jamie Moyer | Philadelphia Phillies | 45 years, 342 days |
| Roger Clemens | New York Yankees |
How many World Series titles have the New York Yankees won?
In its 118 MLB seasons, the franchise has won 27 World Series championships, the most of any MLB team and 16 more than the second-place St. Louis Cardinals. The Yankees played home games in Yankee Stadium from 1923 to 2008, except for a stint at Shea Stadium from 1974 to 1975 while Yankee Stadium was undergoing renovations.
How many times have the New York Yankees made the playoffs?
From 1995 to 2007, the Yankees made the playoffs each year; their 13-season postseason streak was the second-longest in MLB history. After missing the playoffs in 2008, they won another World Series in 2009 and reached the postseason each year from 2010 to 2012.
What is the history of the New York Yankees?
New York Yankees Team History & Encyclopedia. Team Names: New York Yankees, New York Highlanders Seasons: 119 (1903 to 2021) Record: 10482-7919, .570 W-L% Playoff Appearances: 56 Pennants: 40 World Championships: 27 Winningest Manager: Joe McCarthy, 1460-867, .627 W-L% More Franchise Info
What year did the Yankees have the best record?
The Yankees led the American League East, and held the best record in the American League, at the time of the strike, l The 1994–95 MLB strike lasted until April 2, 1995, causing the shortening of the 1995 season to 144 games.