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“Joltin” Joe Dimaggio and the New York Yankees
After the reign of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in the 1920s and the first half of the 1930s, “Joltin” Joe Dimaggio came to prominence as the New York Yankees’ leading star. Dimaggio joined the team in 1936, a year when Lou Gehrig was the Yankee’s top player.

1923 -1935: The First New York Yankees Golden Era
There are few teams as legendary in the annals of sports history as the New York Yankees of the Roaring ‘20s

Babe Ruth and the New York Yankees
Perhaps the most storied era in New York Yankees history began in 1919 when the team signed George Herman “Babe” Ruth to its roster.

How the New York Yankees Got Their Name
The ball club that would eventually become the hallowed New York Yankees began life, strangely enough, in Baltimore Maryland as the Orioles.

The Early Roots of the New York Yankees
The origin of the New York Yankees is intimately tied up with the formation of the American League and, subsequently, with the state of professional baseball in the United States today and throughout the twentieth century.

How Warren Buffet Helped A-Rod Save The New York Yankees
As a Boston Red Sox fan it pains me to see Warren Buffet advising A-Rod how to negotiate his contract with the New Your Yankees. Buffet is an interesting fellow. He has a long history of giving financial advice to celebrities. You wouldn't necessarily connect the two; Warren Buffet with celebrities.

Manager for one day and already in trouble.
Today was the first day of a new era in Yankees baseball. Out is Joe Torre, one of the most loved and successful managers in Yankees history. In, Joe Girardi, a main component of the Yankees dynasty in the late 1990's and manager of the year in 2006 for the Florida Marlins.

Baseball Playing Longevity, it must be in the water.
Baseball players seem to have longer playing spans than most of the other major sport venues. Maybe it's the pay scale and the greedy lust for more dollars? Maybe it's the good old fun thing of I like it so I will keep on keeping on. Could it possibly be the water?

Why the Yankees Will Continue to Be the Most Popular Team in the Nation.
The New York Yankees ended the annual trade acquiring a couple of more huge contracts. They signed outfielder Bobby Abreu and pitcher Cory Lidle, the hopes are that these two can help them get to October.


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