Lou Gehrig's career spanned the years 1923-1939. The Yankees were the only team he played for.
Todd Zeile. He played for the Yankees in 2003.
Russell Martin was the last Yankees player to hit a walk-off home run. He did it on June 10, 2012 against the New York Mets.
Derek Jeter was the last Yankees player to win the Rookie of the Year Award. He won it in 1996.
On September 11, 2009, he attained his 2,722nd hit, surpassing Lou Gehrig for the all-time record for New York Yankees players.
Currently, it is catcher Chris Stewart.
Bob Watson played for the Yankees from 1980-1982 when he was traded to Atlanta after 7 at bats.
The New York Yankees' first title was won in 1923 and their last was won in 2000.
Mariano Rivera is the current player and will be the last player on the Yankees to wear number 42. The number was retired throughout baseball in honor of Jackie Robinson. The players who were wearing that number when it was retired were allowed to keep it.
I imagine that you are looking for his Major League Baseball managers. Lou Gehrig played his entire career for the New York Yankees which spanned from 1925 to his unfortunate retirement in 1939. The managers of the Yankees during these years were: Miller Huggins 1918-1929 Art Fletcher 1929 Bob Shawkey 1930 Joe McCarthy 1931-1946 The greatest player that ever played the game never earned more than $39,000 which was in the 1938 season, his last full season. His last game was April 30, 1939.
On October 4, 2009, Alex Rodriguez hit two home runs in the sixth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays. He was the last Yankees player to accomplish this.
On November 20, 2008, Mike Mussina became the latest Yankee to retire.