The following played third base for the New York Yankees:
3B Jack Dunn (1901)
Slats Jordan (1901-02)
John McGraw (1901-02)
Jimmy Mathison (1902)
Wid Conroy (1903-08)
Paddy Greene (1903)
Jim Cockman (1905)
Phil Cooney (1905)
Joe Yeager (1905-06)
George Moriarty (1906-08)
Mike Donovan (1908)
Eddie Tiemeyer (1909)
Eddie Foster (1910)
Roy Hartzell (1911-16)
Curt Coleman (1912
Ezra Midkiff (1912-13)
Del Paddock (1912)
Harry Wolverton (1912)
Fritz Maisel (1913-17)
Bill McKechnie (1913)
Rollie Zeider (1913)
Angel Aragon (1914-17)
Home Run Baker (1916-19, 21-22)
Zinn Beck (1918)
Joe Lucey (1920)
Joe Dugan (1922-28)
Mike Gazella (1923, 26-28)
Heine Odom (1925)
Howie Shanks (1925)
Spencer Adams (1926)
Julie Wera (1927, 29)
Gene Robertson (1928-29)
Jimmie Reese (1930-31)
Billy Werber (1930, 33)
Red Rolfe (1931, 34-42)
Jack Saltzgaver (1932-37)
Nolen Richardson (1935)
Billy Johnson (1943-51)
Don Savage (1944-45)
Eddie Bockman (1946)
Bobby Brown (1946-52, 54)
Hank Majeski (1946)
Loren Babe (1952-53)
Andy Carey (1952-60)
Clete Boyer (1957-66)
Hector Lopez (1959-66)
Mike Ferraro (1966, 68)
John Kennedy (1967)
Charley Smith (1967-68)
Bobby Cox (1968-69)
Pete Ward (1970)
Jerry Kenny (1967, 69-72)
Celerino Sanchez (1972-73)
Jim Ray Hart (1973-74)
Graig Nettles (1973-83)
Bill Sudakis (1974)
Mickey Klutts (1976-78)
Dennis Sherrill (1978-80)
Roy Staiger (1979)
Aurelio Rodriguez (1980-81)
Eric Soderholm (1980)
Tucker Ashford (1981)
Barry Evans (1982)
Butch Hobson (1982)
Mike Pagliarulo (1984-89)
Leo Hernandez (1986)
Jeff Moronko (1987)
Jerry Royster (1987)
Mike Blowers (1989-91)
Tim Brookens (1989)
Steve Kiefer (1989)
Charlie Hayes (1992, 96-97)
Dave Silvestri (1992-95)
Wade Boggs (1993-97)
Russ Davis (1994-95)
Scott Brosius (1998-01)
Mike Lowell (1998)
Ron Coomer (2002)
Drew Henson (2002-03)
Robin Ventura (2002-03)
Aaron Boone (2003)
Todd Zeile (2003)
Alex Rodriguez (2004-present)
Russ Johnson (2005)
Morgan Ensberg (2008)
Eric Chavez (2011-present)
Brandon Laird (2011-present)
The Yankees had several starters at third base in the early 1970's. In 1970 & 1971 the main starter was Jerry Kenney. In 1972 the Yankees had Celerino Sanchez, Hal Lanier, Bernie Allen and Rich McKinney all at third base during the season. From 1973 through the rest of the decade, the starting third baseman was Graig Nettles.
The following played third base in the 1980s for the New York Yankees:
Graig Nettles (1973-83)
Dennis Sherrill (1978-80)
Aurelio Rodriguez (1980-81)
Eric Soderholm (1980)
Tucker Ashford (1981)
Barry Evans (1982)
Butch Hobson (1982)
Mike Pagliarulo (1984-89)
Leo Hernandez (1986)
Jeff Moronko (1987)
Jerry Royster (1987)
Mike Blowers (1989-91)
Tim Brookens (1989)
Steve Kiefer (1989)
The following have played third base for the New York Yankees since 1980:
Graig Nettles (1973-83)
Dennis Sherrill (1978-80)
Aurelio Rodriguez (1980-81)
Eric Soderholm (1980)
Tucker Ashford (1981)
Barry Evans (1982)
Butch Hobson (1982)
Mike Pagliarulo (1984-89)
Leo Hernandez (1986)
Jeff Moronko (1987)
Jerry Royster (1987)
Mike Blowers (1989-91)
Tim Brookens (1989)
Steve Kiefer (1989)
Charlie Hayes (1992, 96-97)
Dave Silvestri (1992-95)
Wade Boggs (1993-97)
Russ Davis (1994-95)
Scott Brosius (1998-01)
Mike Lowell (1998)
Ron Coomer (2002)
Drew Henson (2002-03)
Robin Ventura (2002-03)
Aaron Boone (2003)
Todd Zeile (2003)
Alex Rodriguez (2004-present)
Russ Johnson (2005)
Morgan Ensberg (2008)
Eric Chavez (2011-present)
Brandon Laird (2011-present)
Andy Carey played 99 games at 3rd and Jerry Lumpe played 65 games at 3rd for the 1958 New York Yankees.
For the 1978 Yankees, Willie Randolph was the starting second baseman and Brian Doyle was the backup.
Willie Randolph started 134 games at 2nd for the Yankees that year.
Chris Chambliss was the Yankees starting first baseman during the 1978 season.
Scott Brosius played third base for the Yankees from 1998 to 2001.
In 1996, Wade Boggs was the Yankees starting third baseman. He was backed up by Charlie Hayes.
The New York Yankees had four second basemen in 1978. They were Willie Randolph (1976-88) George Zeber (1977-78) Brian Doyle (1978-80) Damaso Garcia (1978-79)
Bob Watson was the 1980 New York Yankees first baseman.
Jackson played on back-to-back world championship teams with the New York Yankees in 1977 and 1978.
In 2008, Jason Giambi was the Yankees starting first baseman.
Babe Ruth played for the Yankees from 1920 through 1934.
The New York Yankees had four second basemen in 1978. They were Willie Randolph (1976-88) George Zeber (1977-78) Brian Doyle (1978-80) Damaso Garcia (1978-79)
Bob Watson was the 1980 New York Yankees first baseman.
Chris Chambliss has: Played Himself - AL First Baseman in "1976 MLB All-Star Game" in 1976. Played Himself - New York Yankees First Baseman in "1976 World Series" in 1976. Played Himself - New York Yankees First Baseman in "1976 American League Championship Series" in 1976. Played Himself - New York Yankees First Baseman in "1977 World Series" in 1977. Played Himself - New York Yankees First Baseman in "1977 American League Championship Series" in 1977. Played Himself - New York Yankees First Baseman in "1978 American League Championship Series" in 1978. Played Himself - Atlanta Braves First Baseman in "1982 National League Championship Series" in 1982. Played Himself - New York Yankees Hitting Coach in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played himself in "The 50 Greatest Home Runs in Baseball History" in 1992. Played himself in "The Greatest League Championship Series" in 1994. Played himself in "Prime 9" in 2009.
Tino Martinez was the 2000 New York Yankees first baseman.
Jason Giambi played first base for the 2008 Yankees.
Jackson played on back-to-back world championship teams with the New York Yankees in 1977 and 1978.
Tino Martinez played first base for the Yankees from 1996 to 2001 and also in 2005.
In 2008, Jason Giambi was the Yankees starting first baseman.
Brian Doyle played a limited amount of second base for the New York Yankees from 1978-1980. Also, the current second baseman for the Yankees is Brian Roberts.
David Cone played for the New York Mets first, from 1987-1992. He then played for the Yankees from 1995-2000. He did return to the Mets for the 2003 season.
Dick Tidrow has: Played Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher in "1976 American League Championship Series" in 1976. Played Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher in "1976 World Series" in 1976. Played Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher in "1977 World Series" in 1977. Played Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher in "1977 American League Championship Series" in 1977. Played Himself - New York Yankees Pitcher in "1978 American League Championship Series" in 1978. Played Himself - Chicago White Sox Pitcher in "1983 American League Championship Series" in 1983.
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