2024 New York Yankees season

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2024  New York Yankees
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League American League
Division East
Ballpark Yankee Stadium
CityNew York
Record27–15 (.643)
Owners Yankee Global Enterprises
President Randy Levine
General managers Brian Cashman
Managers Aaron Boone
Television YES Network
Amazon Prime Video [1]
(Michael Kay, Ryan Ruocco, several others as analysts)
Radio WFAN SportsRadio 66 AM / 101.9 FM
New York Yankees Radio Network
(John Sterling, Justin Shackil, Emmanuel Berbari, Suzyn Waldman)
WADO 1280 AM TUDN Radio
Cadena Radio Yankees
(Francisco Rivera, Rickie Ricardo)
  2023 Seasons

The 2024 New York Yankees season is the 122nd season for the New York Yankees franchise.

Contents

Offseason

The Yankees finished the 2023 season 82–80, good enough for fourth place in the AL East. They will look to improve on that record in 2024 under the guide of Aaron Boone, who is expected to enter his seventh year as manager of the Yankees.

Transactions

2023

2024

Regular season

Transactions

2024

Regular season

Season standings

American League East

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Baltimore Orioles 26130.66714–812–5
New York Yankees 27150.643½13–614–9
Boston Red Sox 21190.5259–1012–9
Tampa Bay Rays 20210.488714–126–9
Toronto Blue Jays 18220.4509–99–13

American League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Baltimore Orioles 26130.667
Cleveland Guardians 25160.610
Seattle Mariners 22190.537
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Yankees 27150.643+2
Minnesota Twins 24160.600
Kansas City Royals 25170.595
Boston Red Sox 21190.5253
Texas Rangers 22200.5243
Detroit Tigers 20200.5004
Tampa Bay Rays 20210.488
Oakland Athletics 19230.4526
Toronto Blue Jays 18220.4506
Houston Astros 15250.3759
Los Angeles Angels 15260.366
Chicago White Sox 12290.29312½

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024

TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore 3–00–00–00–00–04–24–23–03–11–20–00–00–00–05–4
Boston 0–30–02–50–00–00–04–21–20–03–02–20–00–00–07–1
Chicago 0–00–01–20–30–01–60–00–70–00–00–03–10–00–03–8
Cleveland 0–05–22–11–01–10–02–12–01–26–12–10–00–00–01–2
Detroit 0–00–03–00–10–02–10–04–30–31–20–02–11–30–05–3
Houston 0–00–00–01–10–00–30–00–00–40–01–20–04–32–13–8
Kansas City 2–40–06–10–01–23–00–01–20–00–00–00–01–25–22–2
Los Angeles 2–42–40–01–20–00–00–00–30–00–00–03–40–00–04–6
Minnesota 0–32–17–00–23–40–02–13–00–00–01–00–00–00–02–3
New York 1–30–00–02–13–04–00–00–00–02–20–02–10–03–36–3
Oakland 2–10–30–01–62–10–00–00–00–02–20–00–02–40–08–4
Seattle 0–02–20–01–20–02–10–00–00–10–00–00–02–11–211–7
Tampa Bay 0–00–01–30–01–20–00–04–30–01–20–00–01–22–28–4
Texas 0–00–00–00–03–13–42–10–00–00–04–21–22–10–06–5
Toronto 0–00–00–00–00–01–22–50–00–03–30–02–12–20–06–6

Updated with the results of all games through May 6, 2024.

Game log

Legend
 Yankees win
 Yankees loss
 Postponement
BoldYankees team member
2024 Game Log: 27–15 (Home: 13–6; Away: 14–9)
March/April: 19–12 (Home: 8–5; Away: 11–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
1March 28@ Astros 5–4 Loáisiga (1–0) Pressly (0–1) Holmes (1) Minute Maid Park 42,6421–0
2March 29@ Astros 7–1 Weaver (1–0) Scott (0–1)Minute Maid Park41,5832–0
3March 30@ Astros 5–3 Stroman (1–0) Abreu (0–1) Holmes (2)Minute Maid Park41,2473–0
4March 31@ Astros 4–3 Burdi (1–0) Hader (0–1) Holmes (3)Minute Maid Park36,9084–0
5April 1@ Diamondbacks 5–2 Weaver (2–0) Nelson (0–1) González (1) Chase Field 38,6085–0
6April 2@ Diamondbacks 0–7 Gallen (2–0) Cortés Jr. (0–1)Chase Field39,8635–1
7April 3@ Diamondbacks 6–5 (11) Holmes (1–0) McGough (0–1) Ferguson (1)Chase Field35,0386–1
8April 5 Blue Jays 0–3 García (1–0) Ferguson (0–1) Green (1) Yankee Stadium 47,8126–2
9April 6 Blue Jays 9–8 Weaver (3–0) Gausman (0–1) Holmes (4)Yankee Stadium42,2507–2
10April 7 Blue Jays 8–3 Cousins (1–0) Francis (0–2) Santana (1)Yankee Stadium40,5698–2
11April 8 Marlins 7–0 Cortés Jr. (1–1) Luzardo (0–2)Yankee Stadium31,0719–2
12April 9 Marlins 3–2 Rodón (1–0) Puk (0–3) Holmes (5)Yankee Stadium37,68010–2
13April 10 Marlins 2–5 Weathers (1–1) Stroman (1–1) Scott (1)Yankee Stadium36,29510–3
April 12@ Guardians Postponed (rain); Makeup: April 13
14April 13 (1)@ Guardians 3–2 Schmidt (1–0) Carrasco (0–1) Holmes (6) Progressive Field 17,08911–3
15April 13 (2)@ Guardians 8–2 Poteet (1–0) McKenzie (1–2)Progressive Field31,06612–3
16April 14@ Guardians 7–8 (10) Beede (1–0) Ferguson (0–2)Progressive Field28,11912–4
17April 15@ Blue Jays 1–3 Bassitt (2–2) Gil (0–1) García (2) Rogers Centre 30,96212–5
18April 16@ Blue Jays 4–5 Kikuchi (1–1) Rodón (1–1) Romano (1)Rogers Centre31,17512–6
19April 17@ Blue Jays 6–4 González (1–0) Swanson (0–1) Holmes (7)Rogers Centre30,23313–6
20April 19 Rays 5–3 Santana (1–0) Devenski (0–1) Holmes (8)Yankee Stadium36,05514–6
21April 20 Rays 0–2 (10) Adam (1–0) Ferguson (0–3) Cleavinger (1)Yankee Stadium47,62914–7
22April 21 Rays 5–4 Gil (1–1) Civale (2–2) González (2)Yankee Stadium40,02215–7
23April 22 Athletics 0–2 Erceg (1–1) González (1–1) Miller (5)Yankee Stadium30,36615–8
24April 23 Athletics 4–3 Stroman (2–1) Blackburn (2–1) Holmes (9)Yankee Stadium30,06016–8
25April 24 Athletics 7–3 Schmidt (2–0) Boyle (1–4)Yankee Stadium31,17917–8
26April 25 Athletics 1–3 Wood (1–2) Cortés Jr. (1–2) Miller (6)Yankee Stadium40,14117–9
27April 26@ Brewers 6–7 (11) Koenig (2–0) Tonkin (1–3) American Family Field 32,31417–10
28April 27@ Brewers 15–3 Rodón (2–1) Ross (1–3)American Family Field41,62018–10
29April 28@ Brewers 15–5 Marinaccio (1–0) Uribe (2–2)American Family Field35,29519–10
30April 29@ Orioles 0–2 Rodriguez (4–1) Schmidt (2–1) Coulombe (1) Camden Yards 23,18419–11
31April 30@ Orioles 2–4 Kremer (2–2) Cortés Jr. (1–3) Webb (1)Camden Yards21,94919–12
May: 8–3 (Home: 5–1; Away: 3–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
32May 1@ Orioles 2–0 Gil (2–1) Burnes (3–1) Holmes (10)Camden Yards24,18020–12
33May 2@ Orioles 2–7 Akin (1–0) Rodón (2–2)Camden Yards27,29920–13
34May 3 Tigers 2–1 Santana (2–0) Foley (2–1)Yankee Stadium37,38621–13
35May 4 Tigers 5–3 Schmidt (3–1) Mize (1–1) Holmes (11)Yankee Stadium45,01722–13
36May 5 Tigers 5–2 (8) González (2–1) Miller (3–4) Santana (2)Yankee Stadium35,11923–13
37May 7 Astros 10–3 Gil (3–1) Verlander (1–1)Yankee Stadium37,12624–13
38May 8 Astros 9–4 Rodón (3–2) Arrighetti (0–4)Yankee Stadium37,66025–13
39May 9 Astros 3–4 Blanco (4–0) Stroman (2–2) Hader (4)Yankee Stadium38,09525–14
40May 10@ Rays 2–0 Schmidt (4–1) Bradley (0–1) Holmes (12) Tropicana Field 18,04126–14
41May 11@ Rays 2–7 Littell (2–2) Cortés Jr. (1–4)Tropicana Field21,30826–15
42May 12@ Rays 10–6 Gil (4–1) Alexander (1–2)Tropicana Field20,69427–15
43May 14@ Twins Target Field
44May 15@ Twins Target Field
45May 16@ Twins Target Field
46May 17 White Sox Yankee Stadium
47May 18 White Sox Yankee Stadium
48May 19 White Sox Yankee Stadium
49May 20 Mariners Yankee Stadium
50May 21 Mariners Yankee Stadium
51May 22 Mariners Yankee Stadium
52May 23 Mariners Yankee Stadium
53May 24@ Padres Petco Park
54May 25@ Padres Petco Park
55May 26@ Padres Petco Park
56May 28@ Angels Angel Stadium
57May 29@ Angels Angel Stadium
58May 30@ Angels Angel Stadium
59May 31@ Giants Oracle Park
June: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
60June 1@ Giants Oracle Park
61June 2@ Giants Oracle Park
62June 4 Twins Yankee Stadium
63June 5 Twins Yankee Stadium
64June 6 Twins Yankee Stadium
65June 7 Dodgers Yankee Stadium
66June 8 Dodgers Yankee Stadium
67June 9 Dodgers Yankee Stadium
68June 10@ Royals Kauffman Stadium
69June 11@ Royals Kauffman Stadium
70June 12@ Royals Kauffman Stadium
71June 13@ Royals Kauffman Stadium
72June 14@ Red Sox Fenway Park
73June 15@ Red Sox Fenway Park
74June 16@ Red Sox Fenway Park
75June 18 Orioles Yankee Stadium
76June 19 Orioles Yankee Stadium
77June 20 Orioles Yankee Stadium
78June 21 Braves Yankee Stadium
79June 22 Braves Yankee Stadium
80June 23 Braves Yankee Stadium
81June 25@ Mets Citi Field
82June 26@ Mets Citi Field
83June 27@ Blue Jays Rogers Centre
84June 28@ Blue Jays Rogers Centre
85June 29@ Blue Jays Rogers Centre
86June 30@ Blue Jays Rogers Centre
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
87July 2 Reds Yankee Stadium
88July 3 Reds Yankee Stadium
89July 4 Reds Yankee Stadium
90July 5 Red Sox Yankee Stadium
91July 6 Red Sox Yankee Stadium
92July 7 Red Sox Yankee Stadium
93July 9@ Rays Tropicana Field
94July 10@ Rays Tropicana Field
95July 11@ Rays Tropicana Field
96July 12@ Orioles Camden Yards
97July 13@ Orioles Camden Yards
98July 14@ Orioles Camden Yards
94th All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas
99July 19 Rays Yankee Stadium
100July 20 Rays Yankee Stadium
101July 21 Rays Yankee Stadium
102July 22 Rays Yankee Stadium
103July 23 Mets Yankee Stadium
104July 24 Mets Yankee Stadium
105July 26@ Red Sox Fenway Park
106July 27@ Red Sox Fenway Park
107July 28@ Red Sox Fenway Park
108July 29@ Phillies Citizens Bank Park
109July 30@ Phillies Citizens Bank Park
110July 31@ Phillies Citizens Bank Park
August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
111August 2 Blue Jays Yankee Stadium
112August 3 Blue Jays Yankee Stadium
113August 4 Blue Jays Yankee Stadium
114August 6 Angels Yankee Stadium
115August 7 Angels Yankee Stadium
116August 8 Angels Yankee Stadium
117August 9 Rangers Yankee Stadium
118August 10 Rangers Yankee Stadium
119August 11 Rangers Yankee Stadium
120August 12@ White Sox Guaranteed Rate Field
121August 13@ White Sox Guaranteed Rate Field
122August 14@ White Sox Guaranteed Rate Field
123August 16@ Tigers Comerica Park
124August 17@ Tigers Comerica Park
125 August 18 @ Tigers Bowman Field
126August 20 Guardians Yankee Stadium
127August 21 Guardians Yankee Stadium
128August 22 Guardians Yankee Stadium
129August 23 Rockies Yankee Stadium
130August 24 Rockies Yankee Stadium
131August 25 Rockies Yankee Stadium
132August 26@ Nationals Nationals Park
133August 27@ Nationals Nationals Park
134August 28@ Nationals Nationals Park
135August 30 Cardinals Yankee Stadium
136August 31 Cardinals Yankee Stadium
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
137September 1 Cardinals Yankee Stadium
138September 2@ Rangers Globe Life Field
139September 3@ Rangers Globe Life Field
140September 4@ Rangers Globe Life Field
141September 6@ Cubs Wrigley Field
142September 7@ Cubs Wrigley Field
143September 8@ Cubs Wrigley Field
144September 9 Royals Yankee Stadium
145September 10 Royals Yankee Stadium
146September 11 Royals Yankee Stadium
147September 12 Red Sox Yankee Stadium
148September 13 Red Sox Yankee Stadium
149September 14 Red Sox Yankee Stadium
150September 15 Red Sox Yankee Stadium
151September 17@ Mariners T-Mobile Park
152September 18@ Mariners T-Mobile Park
153September 19@ Mariners T-Mobile Park
154September 20@ Athletics Oakland Coliseum
155September 21@ Athletics Oakland Coliseum
156September 22@ Athletics Oakland Coliseum
157September 24 Orioles Yankee Stadium
158September 25 Orioles Yankee Stadium
159September 26 Orioles Yankee Stadium
160September 27 Pirates Yankee Stadium
161September 28 Pirates Yankee Stadium
162September 29 Pirates Yankee Stadium

Current roster

Active rosterInactive rosterCoaches/Other

Pitchers
Starting rotation

Bullpen

Closer(s)


Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Designated hitters

Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list


Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders International League
AA Somerset Patriots Eastern League
High-A Hudson Valley Renegades South Atlantic League
Low-A Tampa Tarpons Florida State League
Rookie FCL Yankees Florida Complex League
Rookie DSL Yankees 1 Dominican Summer League
Rookie DSL Yankees 2 Dominican Summer League

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