Here are all of the New York Yankees pitchers that've worn number 33:
Sam Gibson (1930), Charlie Devens (1933-34), Pete Appleton (1933), Lee Stine (1938), Rob Gardner (1972), Doc Medich (1974-75), Tim Stoddard (1986), Steve Shields (1988), Eric Plunk (1989-91), Scott Nielsen (1989), Melido Perez (1992-95), David Wells (1997-98, 02-03), Javier Vazquez (2004), Jaret Wright (2005), Brian Bruney (2006-08)
Here's other Yankees that've worn number 33:
Outfield- Ken Griffey (1983-86), Ron Kittle (1986-87), Claudell Washington (1986), Bob Brower (1989), Ryan Thompson (2000), Alfonso Soriano (2001), Nick Swisher (2009-11)
Infield- Charlie Hayes (1996)
Catcher- Kelly Stinnett (2006)
Utility- Jack Clark (1988), Jose Canseco (2000)
Coach- Charles O'Leary (1929), John Schulte (1940-48), Bill Dickey (1949-57, 60), Charlie Keller (1957-59), Randy Gumpert (1957), Bob Lemon (1976), Bobby Cox (1977), Gene Michael (1978), Mike Ferraaro (1979-82)rk
Ed Figueroa (1976-1980)Ed Whitson (1985-1986)
yes the New York Yankees name is trademarked you could be sued if you were to use the "Yankees" name as your own yes the New York Yankees name is trademarked you could be sued if you were to use the "Yankees" name as your own
The team changed their name to the New York Yankees in 1913.From 1903-1912, they were known as the New York Highlanders and from 1901-1902, they were the Baltimore Orioles.
The Yankees played their first two years (1901-1902) in Baltimore as the Orioles. The team moved to New York in 1903and were known as the Highlanders and changed their name to Yankees in 1913.
Below is a list of "John" or "Johnny" players who pitched for the Yankees from 1950-1959. The year they first appeared will be displayed after their name. Johnny Sain, 1951 Johnny Schmitz, 1952 Johnny Kucks, 1955 Johnny James, 1958 Those are the four pitchers listed in the Baseball Almanac in the 1950s named John who played for the New York Yankees.
Ed Figueroa (1976-1980)Ed Whitson (1985-1986)
yes the New York Yankees name is trademarked you could be sued if you were to use the "Yankees" name as your own yes the New York Yankees name is trademarked you could be sued if you were to use the "Yankees" name as your own
The Highlanders
The team changed their name to the New York Yankees in 1913.From 1903-1912, they were known as the New York Highlanders and from 1901-1902, they were the Baltimore Orioles.
The New York Yankees and the New York Mets.
Baltimore Orioles (1901-1902)New York Highlanders (1903-1912)New York Yankees (1913 - present)
The Yankees played their first two years (1901-1902) in Baltimore as the Orioles. The team moved to New York in 1903and were known as the Highlanders and changed their name to Yankees in 1913.
Below is a list of "John" or "Johnny" players who pitched for the Yankees from 1950-1959. The year they first appeared will be displayed after their name. Johnny Sain, 1951 Johnny Schmitz, 1952 Johnny Kucks, 1955 Johnny James, 1958 Those are the four pitchers listed in the Baseball Almanac in the 1950s named John who played for the New York Yankees.
The Yankees had three different names in their history. The team originated in Baltimore and was named the Baltimore Orioles. They were then renamed the New York Highlanders, upon their arrival in New York. Their final name was the New York Yankees.
The Yankees were known as the New York Highlandersfrom 1903-1912.
The New York Yankees franchise started in 1901 as the Baltimore Orioles. The team was moved to New York in 1903, and played as the New York Highlanders. In 1913 the team name was changed to the Yankees.
The Highlanders became officially known as the Yankees starting in the 1913 season.