This was the only World Series win for the Yankees during their 1990's dyansty that wasn't part of the rivalry between the Mets and the Atlanta Braves.[2] The Yankees won their World Series titles in 1996 and 1999 against Atlanta, and 2000 against the Mets.
| 1998 Game Log |
April
| # |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Stadium |
Attendance |
Record |
| 1 |
April 1 |
Yankees |
4–1 |
Angels |
Finley |
Pettitte |
Percival |
Edison International Field |
43,311 |
0–1 |
| 2 |
April 2 |
Yankees |
10–2 |
Angels |
Hill |
Wells |
|
Edison International Field |
29,899 |
0–2 |
| 3 |
April 4 |
Yankees |
7–3 |
Athletics |
Chacin |
Cone |
|
Network Associates Coliseum |
17,118 |
0–3 |
| 4 |
April 5 |
Yankees |
9–7 (10) |
Athletics |
Nelson |
Mohler |
|
Network Associates Coliseum |
18,109 |
1–3 |
| 5 |
April 6 |
Yankees |
8–0 |
Mariners |
Moyer |
Pettitte |
|
Kingdome |
27,445 |
1–4 |
| 6 |
April 7 |
Yankees |
13–7 |
Mariners |
Wells |
Bullinger |
|
Kingdome |
28,424 |
2–4 |
| 7 |
April 8 |
Yankees |
4–3 |
Mariners |
Lloyd |
Ayala |
Stanton |
Kingdome |
33,922 |
3–4 |
| 8 |
April 10 |
Athletics |
17–13 |
Yankees |
Buddie |
Dougherty |
|
Yankee Stadium |
56,717 |
4–4 |
| 9 |
April 11 |
Athletics |
3–1 |
Yankees |
Pettitte |
Candiotti |
Stanton |
Yankee Stadium |
33,238 |
5–4 |
| 10 |
April 12 |
Athletics |
7–5 |
Yankees |
Buddie |
Mathews |
Stanton |
Yankee Stadium |
27,057 |
6–4 |
| 11 |
April 15 |
Angels |
6–3 |
Yankees |
Wells |
Hill |
Nelson |
Shea Stadium |
40,743 |
7–4 |
| 12 |
April 17 |
Yankees |
11–2 |
Tigers |
Pettitte |
Thompson |
|
Tiger Stadium |
12,348 |
8–4 |
| 13 |
April 18 |
Yankees |
8–3 |
Tigers |
Cone |
Keagle |
|
Tiger Stadium |
13,803 |
9–4 |
| 14 |
April 19 |
Yankees |
2–1 |
Tigers |
Moehler |
Holmes |
Jones |
Tiger Stadium |
12,568 |
9–5 |
| 15 |
April 20 |
Yankees |
3–2 (11) |
Blue Jays |
Banks |
Risley |
Stanton |
SkyDome |
26,385 |
10–5 |
| 16 |
April 21 |
Yankees |
5–3 (10) |
Blue Jays |
Stanton |
Plesac |
|
SkyDome |
27,192 |
11–5 |
| 17 |
April 22 |
Yankees |
9–1 |
Blue Jays |
Pettitte |
Clemens |
|
SkyDome |
29,164 |
12–5 |
| 18 |
April 24 |
Tigers |
8–4 |
Yankees |
Cone |
Keagle |
|
Yankee Stadium |
26,173 |
13–5 |
| 19 |
April 25 |
Tigers |
5–4 |
Yankees |
Wells |
Runyan |
Rivera |
Yankee Stadium |
33,196 |
14–5 |
| 20 |
April 27 |
Blue Jays |
1–0 |
Yankees |
Pettitte |
Clemens |
Rivera |
Yankee Stadium |
17,863 |
15–5 |
| 21 |
April 28 |
Blue Jays |
5–2 |
Yankees |
Williams |
Mendoza |
Myers |
Yankee Stadium |
18,727 |
15–6 |
| 22 |
April 29 |
Mariners |
8–5 |
Yankees |
Cone |
Fassero |
Rivera |
Yankee Stadium |
27,949 |
16–6 |
| 23 |
April 30 |
Mariners |
9–8 (10) |
Yankees |
Rivera |
Ayala |
|
Yankee Stadium |
28,517 |
17–6 |
|
May
| # |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Stadium |
Attendance |
Record |
| 24 |
May 1 |
Yankees |
2–1 |
Royals |
Irabu |
Rapp |
Rivera |
Kauffman Stadium |
19,002 |
18–6 |
| 25 |
May 2 |
Yankees |
12–6 |
Royals |
Pettitte |
Haney |
|
Kauffman Stadium |
22,743 |
19–6 |
| 26 |
May 3 |
Yankees |
10–1 |
Royals |
Mendoza |
Belcher |
|
Kauffman Stadium |
22,609 |
20–6 |
| 27 |
May 5 |
Yankees |
7–2 |
Rangers |
Cone |
Burkett |
|
The Ballpark in Arlington |
31,693 |
21–6 |
| 28 |
May 6 |
Yankees |
15–13 |
Rangers |
Stanton |
Patterson |
Rivera |
The Ballpark in Arlington |
33,274 |
22–6 |
| 29 |
May 8 |
Yankees |
5–1 |
Twins |
Irabu |
Radke |
Nelson |
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome |
22,612 |
23–6 |
| 30 |
May 9 |
Yankees |
8–1 |
Twins |
Morgan |
Pettitte |
|
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome |
20,471 |
23–7 |
| 31 |
May 10 |
Yankees |
7–0 |
Twins |
Mendoza |
Milton |
|
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome |
12,444 |
24–7 |
| 32 |
May 12 |
Royals |
3–2 |
Yankees |
Wells |
Rusch |
Rivera |
Yankee Stadium |
16,606 |
25–7 |
| 33 |
May 13 |
Rangers |
8–6 |
Yankees |
Cone |
Helling |
Rivera |
Yankee Stadium |
23,142 |
26–7 |
| 34 |
May 14 |
Rangers |
7–5 (13) |
Yankees |
Patterson |
Banks |
Wetteland |
Yankee Stadium |
20,694 |
26–8 |
| 35 |
May 15 |
Twins |
7–6 |
Yankees |
Milton |
Pettitte |
Aguilera |
Yankee Stadium |
31,272 |
26–9 |
| 36 |
May 16 |
Twins |
5–2 |
Yankees |
Mendoza |
Milton |
Rivera |
Yankee Stadium |
35,137 |
27–9 |
| 37 |
May 17 |
Twins |
4–0 |
Yankees |
Wells |
Hawkins |
|
Yankee Stadium |
49,820 |
28–9 |
| 38 |
May 19 |
Orioles |
9–5 |
Yankees |
Stanton |
Charlton |
|
Yankee Stadium |
31,311 |
29–9 |
| 39 |
May 20 |
Orioles |
9–6 |
Yankees |
Irabu |
Key |
|
Yankee Stadium |
32,449 |
30–9 |
| 40 |
May 21 |
Orioles |
3–1 |
Yankees |
Pettitte |
Erickson |
Rivera |
Yankee Stadium |
34,588 |
31–9 |
| 41 |
May 22 |
Yankees |
5–4 |
Red Sox |
Wakefield |
Nelson |
Gordon |
Fenway Park |
33,605 |
31–10 |
| 42 |
May 23 |
Yankees |
12–3 |
Red Sox |
Wells |
Lowe |
|
Fenway Park |
33,120 |
32–10 |
| 43 |
May 24 |
Yankees |
14–4 |
Red Sox |
Cone |
Saberhagen |
|
Fenway Park |
33,042 |
33–10 |
| 44 |
May 25 |
Yankees |
12–0 |
White Sox |
Irabu |
Navarro |
|
Comiskey Park |
19,812 |
34–10 |
| 45 |
May 26 |
Yankees |
7–5 |
White Sox |
Nelson |
Foulke |
Rivera |
Comiskey Park |
14,596 |
35–10 |
| 46 |
May 27 |
Yankees |
12–9 |
White Sox |
Simas |
Nelson |
Karchner |
Comiskey Park |
15,232 |
35–11 |
| 47 |
May 28 |
Red Sox |
8–3 |
Yankees |
Wells |
Wakefield |
Nelson |
Yankee Stadium |
42,182 |
36–11 |
| 48 |
May 29 |
Red Sox |
6–2 |
Yankees |
Cone |
Lowe |
|
Yankee Stadium |
47,160 |
37–11 |
| 49 |
May 30 |
Red Sox |
3–2 |
Yankees |
Saberhagen |
Irabu |
Gordon |
Yankee Stadium |
55,191 |
37–12 |
| 50 |
May 31 |
Red Sox |
13–7 |
Yankees |
Martínez |
Pettitte |
|
Yankee Stadium |
55,711 |
37–13 |
|
June
| # |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Stadium |
Attendance |
Record |
| 51 |
June 1 |
White Sox |
5–4 (10) |
Yankees |
Nelson |
Karchner |
|
Yankee Stadium |
19,131 |
38–13 |
| 52 |
June 2 |
White Sox |
6–3 |
Yankees |
Wells |
Sirotka |
Rivera |
Yankee Stadium |
22,599 |
39–13 |
| 53 |
June 3 |
Devil Rays |
7–1 |
Yankees |
Hernandez |
Saunders |
|
Yankee Stadium |
27,291 |
40–13 |
| 54 |
June 4 |
Devil Rays |
6–1 |
Yankees |
Irabu |
Springer |
|
Yankee Stadium |
22,759 |
41–13 |
| 55 |
June 5 |
Marlins |
5–1 |
Yankees |
Pettitte |
Fontenot |
|
Yankee Stadium |
28,085 |
42–13 |
| 56 |
June 6 |
Marlins |
4–2 |
Yankees |
Mendoza |
Sanchez |
Rivera |
Yankee Stadium |
36,419 |
43–13 |
| 57 |
June 7 |
Marlins |
4–1 |
Yankees |
Cone |
Dempster |
|
Yankee Stadium |
47,731 |
44–13 |
| 58 |
June 9 |
Yankees |
11–1 |
Expos |
Hernandez |
Pérez |
|
Olympic Stadium |
16,238 |
45–13 |
| 59 |
June 10 |
Yankees |
6–2 |
Expos |
Irabu |
Hermanson |
|
Olympic Stadium |
14,335 |
46–13 |
| 60 |
June 11 |
Yankees |
7–5 |
Expos |
Valdes |
Nelson |
Urbina |
Olympic Stadium |
16,036 |
46–14 |
| 61 |
June 14 |
Indians |
4–2 |
Yankees |
Cone |
Wright |
Rivera |
Yankee Stadium |
42,949 |
47–14 |
| 62 |
June 15 |
Yankees |
7–4 |
Orioles |
Erickson |
Wells |
Orosco |
Oriole Park at Camden Yards |
48,022 |
47–15 |
| 63 |
June 16 |
Yankees |
2–0 |
Orioles |
Ponson |
Irabu |
Rhodes |
Oriole Park at Camden Yards |
48,027 |
47–16 |
| 64 |
June 17 |
Yankees |
5–3 |
Orioles |
Pettitte |
Mussina |
Rivera |
Oriole Park at Camden Yards |
48,269 |
48–16 |
| 65 |
June 18 |
Yankees |
5–2 |
Indians |
Nelson |
Assenmacher |
Rivera |
Jacobs Field |
43,096 |
49–16 |
| 66 |
June 19 |
Yankees |
7–4 |
Indians |
Wright |
Cone |
|
Jacobs Field |
43,180 |
49–17 |
| 67 |
June 20 |
Yankees |
5–3 |
Indians |
Wells |
Burba |
Rivera |
Jacobs Field |
43,259 |
50–17 |
| 68 |
June 21 |
Yankees |
11–0 |
Indians |
Colon |
Irabu |
|
Jacobs Field |
43,104 |
50–18 |
| 69 |
June 22 |
Braves |
6–4 |
Yankees |
Nelson |
Martínez |
Rivera |
Yankee Stadium |
53,316 |
51–18 |
| 70 |
June 23 |
Braves |
7–2 |
Yankees |
Glavine |
Hernandez |
|
Yankee Stadium |
54,775 |
51–19 |
| 71 |
June 24 |
Yankees |
10–6 |
Braves |
Cone |
Millwood |
Rivera |
Turner Field |
48,980 |
52–19 |
| 72 |
June 25 |
Yankees |
6–0 |
Braves |
Wells |
Neagle |
|
Turner Field |
49,052 |
53–19 |
| 73 |
June 26 |
Yankees |
8–4 |
Mets |
Mendoza |
Leiter |
Rivera |
Shea Stadium |
53,404 |
54–19 |
| 74 |
June 27 |
Yankees |
7–2 |
Mets |
Pettitte |
Jones |
|
Shea Stadium |
53,587 |
55–19 |
| 75 |
June 28 |
Yankees |
2–1 |
Mets |
Cook |
Mendoza |
|
Shea Stadium |
53,749 |
55–20 |
| 76 |
June 30 |
Phillies |
9–2 |
Yankees |
Cone |
Loewer |
|
Yankee Stadium |
29,087 |
56–20 |
|
July
| # |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Stadium |
Attendance |
Record |
| 77 |
July 1 |
Phillies |
5–2 |
Yankees |
Wells |
Beech |
|
Yankee Stadium |
28,919 |
57–20 |
| 78 |
July 2 |
Phillies |
9–8 (11) |
Yankees |
Buddie |
Spradlin |
|
Yankee Stadium |
31,259 |
58–20 |
| 79 |
July 3 |
Orioles |
3–2 |
Yankees |
Pettitte |
Orosco |
|
Yankee Stadium |
43,328 |
59–20 |
| 80 |
July 4 |
Orioles |
4–3 |
Yankees |
Hernandez |
Drabek |
Rivera |
Yankee Stadium |
37,390 |
60–20 |
| 81 |
July 5 |
Orioles |
1–0 |
Yankees |
Cone |
Erickson |
Rivera |
Yankee Stadium |
52,506 |
61–20 |
| 82 |
July 9 |
Yankees |
2–0 |
Devil Rays |
Pettitte |
Rekar |
|
Tropicana Field |
38,386 |
62–20 |
| 83 |
July 10 |
Yankees |
8–4 |
Devil Rays |
Irabu |
Alvarez |
|
Tropicana Field |
40,363 |
63–20 |
| 84 |
July 11 |
Yankees |
2–0 |
Devil Rays |
Cone |
Arrojo |
|
Tropicana Field |
44,589 |
64–20 |
| 85 |
July 12 |
Yankees |
9–2 |
Devil Rays |
Stanton |
Hernandez |
|
Tropicana Field |
43,373 |
65–20 |
| 86 |
July 13 |
Yankees |
4–1 |
Indians |
Wright |
Hernandez |
|
Jacobs Field |
43,177 |
65–21 |
| 87 |
July 14 |
Yankees |
7–1 |
Indians |
Pettitte |
Burba |
|
Jacobs Field |
43,164 |
66–21 |
| 88 |
July 15 |
Yankees |
11–0 |
Tigers |
Irabu |
Greisinger |
|
Tiger Stadium |
19,868 |
67–21 |
| 89 |
July 16 |
Yankees |
3–1 |
Tigers |
Moehler |
Cone |
Jones |
Tiger Stadium |
21,336 |
67–22 |
| 90 |
July 17 |
Yankees |
9–6 |
Blue Jays |
Clemens |
Holmes |
|
SkyDome |
39,172 |
67–23 |
| 91 |
July 18 |
Yankees |
10–3 |
Blue Jays |
Hernandez |
Guzmán |
|
SkyDome |
48,123 |
68–23 |
| 92 |
July 19 |
Yankees |
9–3 |
Blue Jays |
Williams |
Pettitte |
|
SkyDome |
42,176 |
68–24 |
| 93 |
July 20 |
Tigers |
4–3 (17) |
Yankees |
Sager |
Holmes |
|
Yankee Stadium |
36,285 |
68–25 |
| 94 |
|
Tigers |
4–3 |
Yankees |
Irabu |
Florie |
|
Yankee Stadium |
|
69–25 |
| 95 |
July 21 |
Tigers |
5–1 |
Yankees |
Cone |
Moehler |
|
Yankee Stadium |
35,980 |
70–25 |
| 96 |
July 22 |
Tigers |
13–2 |
Yankees |
Hernandez |
|
|
Yankee Stadium |
49,089 |
71–25 |
| 97 |
July 24 |
White Sox |
5–4 |
Yankees |
Pettitte |
|
|
Yankee Stadium |
44,264 |
72–25 |
| 98 |
July 25 |
White Sox |
6–2 |
Yankees |
|
Irabu |
|
Yankee Stadium |
55,638 |
72–26 |
| 99 |
July 26 |
White Sox |
6–3 |
Yankees |
|
|
|
Yankee Stadium |
51,865 |
73–26 |
| 100 |
July 28 |
Yankees |
9–3 |
Angels |
Cone |
|
|
Edison International Field |
36,241 |
74–26 |
| 101 |
July 29 |
Yankees |
10–5 |
Angels |
|
Hernandez |
|
Edison International Field |
38,829 |
74–27 |
| 102 |
July 30 |
Yankees |
3–0 (10) |
Angels |
|
|
|
Edison International Field |
42,915 |
75–27 |
| 103 |
July 31 |
Yankees |
5–3 |
Mariners |
Irabu |
|
|
Kingdome |
43,837 |
76–27 |
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| Game |
Home |
Score |
Visitor |
Score |
Date |
Series |
| 1 |
New York |
7 |
Cleveland |
2 |
October 6 |
1-0 (NYY) |
| 2 |
New York |
1 |
Cleveland |
4 |
October 7 |
1-1 |
| 3 |
Cleveland |
6 |
New York |
1 |
October 9 |
2-1 (CLE) |
| 4 |
Cleveland |
0 |
New York |
4 |
October 10 |
2-2 |
| 5 |
Cleveland |
3 |
New York |
5 |
October 11 |
3-2 (NYY) |
| 6 |
New York |
9 |
Cleveland |
5 |
October 13 |
4-2 (NYY) |
World series
Game 1
October 17, 1998 at Yankee Stadium in New York, New York
Game 2
October 18, 1998 at Yankeee Stadium in New York, New York
Game 3
October 20, 1998 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California
October 21, 1998 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California
Awards and honors
- Scott Brosius, 3B, World Series Most Valuable Player
- David Wells, Pitcher, American League Championship Series Most Valuable Player
- David Cone, Pitcher, Hutch Award[17]
- Derek Jeter, Shortstop, American League Leader in Runs scored, 127
- Joe Torre, Associated Press Manager of the Year
- Bernie Williams, Outfielder, 1998 American League Batting Title
All-Star Game
Farm system
LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS: Oneonta[18]
References
- ^ Olney, Buster (October 23, 1998). "After Century of Baseball, How Do Yanks Stack Up?". The New York Times: p. A1. http://www.nytimes.com/1998/10/23/sports/baseball-world-champs-after-century-of-baseball-how-do-yanks-stack-up.html?pagewanted=print. "Then there is the 1986 Mets, who won 108 games in the regular season and 8 more in the post-season, beating Houston in the NL playoffs and the Boston Red Sox in the World Series. They had a deep roster, graced by the likes of Darryl Strawberry, Keith Hernandez, and Gary Carter, and excellent pitching. But the 1998 Yankees are a far superior defensive team, and again, relative to their peers, the Yankees fare better."
- ^ The Sporting News (2000). The subway series: the Yankees, the Mets and a season to remember. St. Louis, Mo.. ISBN 0-89204-659-7.
- ^ Charlie Hayes Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
- ^ http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/sojolu01.shtml
- ^ Scott Brosius Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
- ^ a b http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/sveumda01.shtml
- ^ Chili Davis Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
- ^ Darryl Strawberry Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
- ^ Tim Raines Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
- ^ a b http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lintodo01.shtml
- ^ Chuck Knoblauch Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
- ^ Mark Prior Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
- ^ http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hensodr01.shtml
- ^ Ken Huckaby Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
- ^ Alfonso Soriano Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
- ^ David Wells Perfect Game Box Score by Baseball Almanac
- ^ http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/aw_hut.shtml
- ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, N.C.: Baseball America, 2007
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