The New York Yankees are a Major League Baseball team based in New York, New York. The team was founded in 1903 as the New York Highlanders in the American League. [1] [2] [3]
The team has earlier roots as the "Baltimore Orioles," one of the 1901 inaugural teams of the American League not associated with the current Baltimore Orioles franchise. The original Baltimore Orioles went defunct following the 1902 season, with the League then taking control and subsequently selling it to New York-based ownership. The new franchise began play as the New York Highlanders (later the Yankees) in 1903. [4]
The team has had a total of 27 championship-winning seasons since the beginning of major-league baseball's modern World Series in 1903. This is the most world series championships won by any team in Major League Baseball. They won the World Series in the following years. [5]
They were also American League champions, but lost in the World Series, 14 times, in the following years.
The team has been based in New York City since its inception in 1903, though with earlier roots in Baltimore as explained in the intro section of this article. They have played their home games at the following stadiums. [6] [7]
(Note: In 1901 and 1902 the Baltimore team played in Orioles Park (IV), also known as American League Park)
They have been known by two nicknames: [9]
The following uniform numbers are retired in that players, managers, and coaches of the team will no longer use them. For non-players, the person's role in the organization is also listed. [10] [11]