St. Michael the Archangel is the patron Saint of police (though whether specifically the NYPD, I am not sure).
There is no patron saint of the Yankees.
Previous Answer: "St patrick...." No, actually, the patron saint of New York City has always been St. Nicholas. He is also the patron saint of sailors, children and Russia. He is probably the patron saint of more things than any other saint.
Saint patrick, who is also the patron saint of Ireland, New York.... and engineers
Saint Wilfrid of York is the patron saint of Middlesbrough, England, and the diocese of Ripon, England.
As per the Patron Saint Index, William of York is a saint but not currently a patron saint.
St. Patrick of Ireland is the patron saint of New York City.
NYPD (New York police department
John Fisher is the patron saint of the diocese of Rochester, New York, only.
Saint Bonaventure is the patron saint:against intestinal problemsBagnoregio, ItalyCochiti Indian PuebloSaint Bonaventure University, New York
Bonaventure is the patron saint of:against intestinal problemsBagnoregio, ItalyCochiti Indian PuebloSaint Bonaventure University, New York
Yes, Saint William of York is considered a patron saint of York, England, where he served as the Archbishop in the 12th century. While he is not traditionally known as a patron of missions, he is venerated for his dedication to the church and his role in spreading Christianity in the region.
Liam is Gaelic for William. So, technically, St. William (patron saint of York England) is St Liam