2023 New York Yankees season

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2023  New York Yankees
NewYorkYankees caplogo.svg
League American League
Division East
Ballpark Yankee Stadium
CityNew York
Record82–80 (.506)
Divisional place4th
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, Suzyn Waldman)
WADO 1280 AM TUDN Radio
Cadena Radio Yankees
(Francisco Rivera, Rickie Ricardo)
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The 2023 New York Yankees season was the 121st season for the New York Yankees franchise. The Yankees began the season on March 30 against the San Francisco Giants at home and finished the season on the road against the Kansas City Royals. They entered the season as the defending AL East champions.

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After the Yankees re-signed general manager Brian Cashman in December 2022, the team announced Brian Sabean as executive adviser to Cashman on January 2, 2023. Sabean spent 30 seasons with the San Francisco Giants (four as executive vice president), leading the organization to three World Series rings in the 2010s. He previously spent eight seasons with the Yankees, first joining as a scout in 1985. [2]

Despite starting off strong with a 48–38 record, the Yankees started to struggle, enduring losing streaks and going 34–42 the rest of the season. They failed to improve on their 99–63 record from the previous season after getting swept by the Atlanta Braves in late August falling one game below .500 for the first time this late in the season since 1995. After being defeated by the Washington Nationals, the Yankees had their longest losing streak since the 1982 season. They began to show improvement later in the season, but they struggled again as they fell back into .500. They were unable to repeat as AL East champions, due to the Orioles clinching the AL East. The Yankees were eliminated from playoff contention on September 24, missing the postseason for the first time since 2016.

The Yankees did manage to secure a winning record in their penultimate game when they defeated the Kansas City Royals on September 30. Their record of 82–80 was the team's worst since 1992, but nevertheless good enough to extend the longest active winning season streak in North American professional sports to 31 years.

The New York Yankees drew an average home attendance of 40,862 in 80 home games in the 2023 MLB season, the 2nd highest in the league. [3]

Offseason

Rule changes

Pursuant to the CBA, new rule changes will be in place for the 2023 season: [4]

Transactions

2022

Regular season

Transactions

2023

Game log

Legend
 Yankees win
 Yankees loss
 Postponement
 Eliminated from playoff race
BoldYankees team member
2023 Game Log: 82–80 (Home: 42–39; Away: 40–41)
March/April: 15–14 (Home: 9–7; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
1March 30 Giants 5–0 Cole (1–0) Webb (0–1) Yankee Stadium 46,1721–0
2April 1 Giants 5–7 Junis (1–0) King (0–1) Doval (1)Yankee Stadium41,6421–1
3April 2 Giants 6–0 Brito (1–0) Stripling (0–1)Yankee Stadium42,0532–1
4April 3 Phillies 8–1 Cortés Jr. (1–0) Walker (0–1)Yankee Stadium37,2023–1
5April 4 Phillies 1–4 Bellatti (1–0) Germán (0–1)Yankee Stadium35,3923–2
6April 5 Phillies 4–2 Cole (2–0) Nola (0–1) Holmes (1)Yankee Stadium35,8474–2
7April 7@ Orioles 6–7 Pérez (1–0) Marinaccio (0–1) Bautista (3) Camden Yards 45,0174–3
8April 8@ Orioles 4–1 Brito (2–0) Irvin (0–2) Holmes (2)Camden Yards30,5615–3
9April 9@ Orioles 5–3 Cortés Jr. (2–0) Wells (0–1) Holmes (3)Camden Yards29,2216–3
10April 10@ Guardians 2–3 Bieber (1–0) Hamilton (0–1) Clase (3) Progressive Field 19,2786–4
11April 11@ Guardians 11–2 Cole (3–0) Gaddis (0–1)Progressive Field20,1647–4
12April 12@ Guardians 4–3 Peralta (1–0) Clase (1–1) Holmes (4)Progressive Field23,1648–4
13April 13 Twins 2–11 Ryan (3–0) Brito (2–1)Yankee Stadium39,0248–5
14April 14 Twins 3–4 Pagán (1–0) Holmes (0–1) Durán (4)Yankee Stadium41,0398–6
15April 15 Twins 6–1 Germán (1–1) Mahle (1–2)Yankee Stadium38,3639–6
16April 16 Twins 2–0 Cole (4–0) López (1–1)Yankee Stadium39,34210–6
17April 18 Angels 2–5 Wantz (1–0) Schmidt (0–1) Quijada (3)Yankee Stadium37,88310–7
18April 19 Angels 3–2 (10) Hamilton (1–1) Moore (1–1)Yankee Stadium38,13111–7
19April 20 Angels 9–3 Cortés Jr. (3–0) Sandoval (1–1)Yankee Stadium39,31512–7
20April 21 Blue Jays 1–6 Kikuchi (3–0) Germán (1–2)Yankee Stadium39,02512–8
21April 22 Blue Jays 3–2 Cordero (1–0) Romano (2–1)Yankee Stadium43,22313–8
22April 23 Blue Jays 1–5 Gausman (2–2) Schmidt (0–2)Yankee Stadium39,29313–9
23April 24@ Twins 1–6 Gray (3–0) Brito (2–2) Target Field 16,24213–10
24April 25@ Twins 2–6 Ryan (5–0) Cortés Jr. (3–1)Target Field19,20113–11
25April 26@ Twins 12–6 Germán (2–2) Maeda (0–4)Target Field20,51114–11
26April 27@ Rangers 4–2 Cole (5–0) Heaney (2–2) King (1) Globe Life Field 31,32515–11
27April 28@ Rangers 2–5 Dunning (2–0) Schmidt (0–3) Smith (3)Globe Life Field36,34115–12
28April 29@ Rangers 0–2 Eovaldi (3–2) Brito (2–3)Globe Life Field40,02715–13
29April 30@ Rangers 2–15 Pérez (4–1) Cortés Jr. (3–2)Globe Life Field39,07815–14
May: 19–10 (Home: 10–6; Away: 9–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
30May 1 Guardians 2–3 De Los Santos (2–0) Holmes (0–2) Clase (10)Yankee Stadium33,41415–15
31May 2 Guardians 4–2 Peralta (2–0) Karinchak (0–4) King (2)Yankee Stadium32,52116–15
32May 3 Guardians 4–3 (10) Abreu (1–0) Stephan (1–1)Yankee Stadium36,06017–15
33May 5@ Rays 4–5 Kelly (3–0) Cordero (1–1) Adam (3) Tropicana Field 25,00717–16
34May 6@ Rays 3–2 Marinaccio (1–1) Kelly (3–1) Hamilton (1)Tropicana Field27,07818–16
35May 7@ Rays 7–8 (10) Beeks (1–2) Abreu (1–1)Tropicana Field32,14218–17
36May 8 Athletics 7–2 Marinaccio (2–1) Sears (0–3)Yankee Stadium33,01119–17
37May 9 Athletics 10–5 Schmidt (1–3) Rucinski (0–3)Yankee Stadium33,56920–17
38May 10 Athletics 11–3 Cordero (2–1) Muller (1–3) García (1)Yankee Stadium40,68721–17
39May 11 Rays 2–8 Rasmussen (4–2) Germán (2–3)Yankee Stadium37,68621–18
40May 12 Rays 6–5 Holmes (1–2) Adam (0–1) Peralta (1)Yankee Stadium46,13022–18
41May 13 Rays 9–8 Cordero (3–1) Thompson (1–1) Peralta (2)Yankee Stadium44,71423–18
42May 14 Rays 7–8 Eflin (5–1) Schmidt (1–4) Adam (5)Yankee Stadium42,11623–19
43May 15@ Blue Jays 7–4 Brito (3–3) Manoah (1–4) King (3) Rogers Centre 28,81024–19
44May 16@ Blue Jays 6–3 Weber (1–0) Swanson (2–2) Peralta (3)Rogers Centre35,11225–19
45May 17@ Blue Jays 0–3 (10) Romano (3–2) Peralta (2–1)Rogers Centre27,43125–20
46May 18@ Blue Jays 4–2 Cortés Jr. (4–2) Berríos (3–4) Marinaccio (1)Rogers Centre33,29026–20
47May 19@ Reds 6–2 Schmidt (2–4) Lively (1–2) Great American Ball Park 35,17727–20
48May 20@ Reds 7–4 (10) Holmes (2–2) Gibaut (3–1) Weber (1)Great American Ball Park41,37428–20
49May 21@ Reds 4–1 Abreu (2–1) Greene (0–4) Holmes (5)Great American Ball Park33,82829–20
50May 23 Orioles 6–5 (10) King (1–1) Baker (3–2)Yankee Stadium40,65230–20
51May 24 Orioles 6–9 Baumann (4–0) Cordero (3–2) Bautista (12)Yankee Stadium39,45530–21
52May 25 Orioles 1–3 Gibson (6–3) Schmidt (2–5) Canó (4)Yankee Stadium41,52030–22
53May 26 Padres 1–5 Musgrove (2–2) Vásquez (0–1)Yankee Stadium46,72430–23
54May 27 Padres 3–2 (10) Holmes (3–2) Martinez (2–2)Yankee Stadium46,96331–23
55May 28 Padres 10–7 Cole (6–0) Darvish (3–4)Yankee Stadium47,29532–23
56May 29@ Mariners 10–4 Germán (3–3) Miller (3–2) T-Mobile Park 34,15433–23
57May 30@ Mariners 10–2 Cortés Jr. (5–2) Gilbert (3–3)T-Mobile Park26,84634–23
58May 31@ Mariners 0–1 (10) Topa (1–2) Marinaccio (2–2)T-Mobile Park24,59634–24
June: 11–12 (Home: 6–6; Away: 5–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
59June 2@ Dodgers 4–8 Kershaw (7–4) Severino (0–1) Dodger Stadium 52,53434–25
60June 3@ Dodgers 6–3 Cole (7–0) Grove (0–2) Holmes (6)Dodger Stadium52,97535–25
61June 4@ Dodgers 4–1 Holmes (4–2) Phillips (1–1) Peralta (4)Dodger Stadium52,81636–25
62June 6 White Sox 2–3 Giolito (5–4) Schmidt (2–6) Hendriks (1)Yankee Stadium38,04936–26
June 7 White Sox Postponed (Air quality/Smoke); Makeup: June 8
63June 8 (1) White Sox 5–6 Santos (2–0) King (1–2) Graveman (6)Yankee Stadiumsee 2nd game36–27
64June 8 (2) White Sox 3–0 Vásquez (1–1) Clevinger (3–4) Holmes (7)Yankee Stadium40,65937–27
65June 9 Red Sox 2–3 Whitlock (3–2) Cole (7–1) Jansen (14)Yankee Stadium46,00737–28
66June 10 Red Sox 3–1 Germán (4–3) Houck (3–6) Holmes (8)Yankee Stadium46,06138–28
67June 11 Red Sox 2–3 (10) Jansen (2–3) Marinaccio (2–3) Martin (1)Yankee Stadium46,13838–29
68June 13@ Mets 7–6 Marinaccio (3–3) Walker (0–1) King (4) Citi Field 43,70739–29
69June 14@ Mets 3–4 (10) Leone (1–2) Abreu (2–2)Citi Field44,12139–30
70June 16@ Red Sox 5–15 Jacques (1–0) Germán (4–4) Fenway Park 37,08639–31
June 17@ Red Sox Postponed (Inclement weather); Makeup: June 18
71June 18 (1)@ Red Sox 2–6 Pivetta (4–4) King (1–3)Fenway Park36,17839–32
72June 18 (2)@ Red Sox 1–4 Bello (4–4) Severino (0–2) Jansen (15)Fenway Park36,78739–33
73June 20 Mariners 3–1 Cole (8–1) Kirby (6–6) Holmes (9)Yankee Stadium43,13040–33
74June 21 Mariners 4–2 Brito (4–3) Castillo (4–6) Kahnle (1)Yankee Stadium41,09041–33
75June 22 Mariners 2–10 Woo (1–1) Germán (4–5)Yankee Stadium42,44041–34
76June 23 Rangers 2–4 (10) Barlow (1–0) King (1–4) Smith (15)Yankee Stadium44,82241–35
77June 24 Rangers 1–0 Severino (1–2) Gray (6–3) Marinaccio (2)Yankee Stadium46,01842–35
78June 25 Rangers 5–3 Marinaccio (4–3) King (1–1) King (5)Yankee Stadium46,06443–35
79June 27@ Athletics 1–2 Blackburn (1–0) Brito (4–4) Moll (1) Oakland Coliseum 13,05043–36
80 June 28@ Athletics 11–0 Germán (5–5) Sears (1–6)Oakland Coliseum12,47944–36
81June 29@ Athletics 10–4 Schmidt (3–6) Harris (2–2)Oakland Coliseum14,71845–36
June 30@ Cardinals Postponed (Inclement weather); Makeup: July 1
July: 10–15 (Home: 7–6; Away: 3–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
82July 1 (1)@ Cardinals 4–11 Flaherty (5–5) Severino (1–3) Busch Stadium 44,23745–37
83July 1 (2)@ Cardinals 6–2 King (2–4) Liberatore (1–3)Busch Stadium44,84646–37
84July 2@ Cardinals 1–5 Montgomery (6–7) Cole (8–2)Busch Stadium44,67646–38
85July 3 Orioles 6–3 Kahnle (1–0) Canó (1–1) Holmes (10)Yankee Stadium46,01547–38
86July 4 Orioles 8–4 Schmidt (4–6) Gibson (8–6)Yankee Stadium43,87648–38
87July 5 Orioles 3–6 Kremer (9–4) Ramirez (0–1) Bautista (23)Yankee Stadium36,02248–39
88July 6 Orioles 1–14 Bradish (5–4) Severino (1–4)Yankee Stadium39,76648–40
89July 7 Cubs 0–3 Taillon (3–6) Rodón (0–1) Alzolay (6)Yankee Stadium42,76348–41
90July 8 Cubs 6–3 Cole (9–2) Smyly (7–6) King (6)Yankee Stadium43,50749–41
91July 9 Cubs 4–7 Merryweather (2–0) Marinaccio (4–4) Alzolay (7)Yankee Stadium43,76149–42
93rd All-Star Game in Seattle, Washington
92July 14@ Rockies 2–7 Gomber (8–7) Rodón (0–2) Coors Field 47,86549–43
93July 15@ Rockies 6–3 Schmidt (5–6) Seabold (1–7) Holmes (11)Coors Field48,63250–43
94July 16@ Rockies 7–8 (11) Hollowell (1–0) Marinaccio (4–5)Coors Field47,21150–44
95July 17@ Angels 3–4 (10) Loup (1–2) Ramirez (0–2) Angel Stadium 41,18050–45
96July 18@ Angels 1–5 Sandoval (5–7) Germán (5–6)Angel Stadium41,55650–46
97July 19@ Angels 3–7 Silseth (2–1) Rodón (0–3)Angel Stadium39,14150–47
98July 21 Royals 5–4 Schmidt (6–6) Marsh (0–4) Holmes (12)Yankee Stadium46,24251–47
99July 22 Royals 5–2 Peralta (3–1) Hernández (0–6) Holmes (13)Yankee Stadium44,40152–47
100July 23 Royals 8–5 Severino (2–4) Lyles (1–12)Yankee Stadium44,13053–47
101July 25 Mets 3–9 Verlander (5–5) Germán (5–7)Yankee Stadium46,54053–48
102July 26 Mets 3–1 Rodón (1–3) Quintana (0–2) Holmes (14)Yankee Stadium46,76154–48
103July 28@ Orioles 0–1 Bautista (6–1) Kahnle (1–1)Camden Yards34,55854–49
104July 29@ Orioles 8–3 Schmidt (7–6) Wells (7–6)Camden Yards42,82955–49
105July 30@ Orioles 3–9 Baumann (8–0) Severino (2–5)Camden Yards37,42955–50
106July 31 Rays 1–5 Glasnow (5–3) Brito (4–5)Yankee Stadium43,61355–51
August: 10–18 (Home: 4–8; Away: 6–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
107August 1 Rays 2–5 Eflin (12–6) Rodón (1–4) Fairbanks (14)Yankee Stadium38,04755–52
108August 2 Rays 7–2 Cole (10–2) McClanahan (11–2)Yankee Stadium38,74056–52
109August 3 Astros 4–3 King (3–4) Graveman (3–5) Holmes (15)Yankee Stadium44,01957–52
110August 4 Astros 3–7 Brown (8–7) Severino (2–6)Yankee Stadium42,10557–53
111August 5 Astros 3–1 Hamilton (2–1) Verlander (6–6) Holmes (16)Yankee Stadium41,41158–53
112August 6 Astros 7–9 France (8–3) Peralta (3–2) Abreu (4)Yankee Stadium46,34558–54
113August 7@ White Sox 1–5 Cease (5–5) Cole (10–3) Shaw (1) Guaranteed Rate Field 27,57458–55
114August 8@ White Sox 7–1 Schmidt (8–6) Toussaint (1–5)Guaranteed Rate Field26,44659–55
115August 9@ White Sox 2–9 Clevinger (5–5) Severino (2–7) Santos (3)Guaranteed Rate Field23,37759–56
116August 11@ Marlins 9–4 Vásquez (2–1) Luzardo (8–7) LoanDepot Park 30,97860–56
117August 12@ Marlins 1–3 Alcántara (5–10) King (3–5)LoanDepot Park33,98060–57
118August 13@ Marlins 7–8 López (6–2) Holmes (4–3)LoanDepot Park35,04360–58
119August 14@ Braves 3–11 Fried (4–1) Schmidt (8–7) Truist Park 42,71760–59
120August 15@ Braves 0–5 Elder (9–4) Severino (2–8)Truist Park40,45460–60
121August 16@ Braves 0–2 Morton (12–10) Vásquez (2–2) Iglesias (23)Truist Park40,74360–61
122August 18 Red Sox 3–8 Bello (9–7) Brito (4–6)Yankee Stadium44,56660–62
123August 19 Red Sox 1–8 Crawford (6–6) Cole (10–4)Yankee Stadium42,59960–63
124August 20 Red Sox 5–6 Martin (4–1) Holmes (4–4) Jansen (29)Yankee Stadium43,94660–64
125August 22 Nationals 1–2 Thompson (4–4) Kahnle (1–2) Finnegan (22)Yankee Stadium38,10560–65
126August 23 Nationals 9–1 Severino (3–8) Gore (6–10)Yankee Stadium37,26661–65
127August 24 Nationals 5–6 Corbin (9–11) Kahnle (1–3) Finnegan (23)Yankee Stadium39,68161–66
128August 25@ Rays 6–2 Cole (11–4) Eflin (13–8)Tropicana Field22,67962–66
129August 26@ Rays 0–3 Glasnow (7–4) Schmidt (8–8) Fairbanks (17)Tropicana Field22,94362–67
130August 27@ Rays 4–7 Littell (3–4) Hamilton (2–2) Adam (12)Tropicana Field22,62462–68
131August 28@ Tigers 4–1 Severino (4–8) Olson (2–6) Comerica Park 16,77263–68
132August 29@ Tigers 4–2 Brito (5–6) Skubal (3–3)Comerica Park17,23664–68
133August 30@ Tigers 6–2 Cole (12–4) White (2–3) Hamilton (2)Comerica Park15,73165–68
134August 31@ Tigers 3–4 (10) Brieske (1–2) Loáisiga (0–1)Comerica Park19,63065–69
September/October: 17–11 (Home: 6–6; Away: 11–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
135September 1@ Astros 6–2 Rodón (2–4) Verlander (10–7) Minute Maid Park 41,06666–69
136September 2@ Astros 5–4 Brito (6–6) Brown (10–10) Holmes (17)Minute Maid Park41,42767–69
137September 3@ Astros 6–1 King (4–5) Javier (9–3)Minute Maid Park41,51468–69
138September 5 Tigers 5–1 Cole (13–4) Cisnero (2–5)Yankee Stadium31,55369–69
139September 6 Tigers 4–3 Schmidt (9–8) Brieske (1–3) Holmes (18)Yankee Stadium30,67370–69
140September 7 Tigers 3–10 Rodríguez (11–7) Rodón (2–5)Yankee Stadium32,72270–70
141September 8 Brewers 2–8 Uribe (1–0) Brito (6–7)Yankee Stadium37,11570–71
142September 9 Brewers 2–9 Payamps (5–4) Loáisiga (0–2)Yankee Stadium44,06870–72
143September 10 Brewers 4–3 (13) Misiewicz (2–0) Milner (2–1)Yankee Stadium41,70271–72
September 11@ Red Sox Postponed (Inclement weather); Makeup: September 12
144September 12 (1)@ Red Sox 3–2 Brito (7–7) Pivetta (9–9) Holmes (19)Fenway Park30,02972–72
145September 12 (2)@ Red Sox 4–1 Rodón (3–5) Winckowski (3–2) Ramirez (1)Fenway Park30,39273–72
September 13@ Red Sox Postponed (Inclement weather); Makeup: September 14
146September 14 (1)@ Red Sox 0–5 Houck (5–9) King (4–6)Fenway Park30,22873–73
147September 14 (2)@ Red Sox 8–5 Peralta (4–2) Llovera (1–2) Kahnle (2)Fenway Park35,50774–73
148September 15@ Pirates 7–5 Ramirez (1–2) Holderman (0–3) Holmes (20) PNC Park 31,53475–73
149September 16@ Pirates 6–3 Brito (8–7) Ortiz (4–5) Holmes (21)PNC Park31,92276–73
150September 17@ Pirates 2–3 Borucki (3–0) Rodón (3–6) Bednar (36)PNC Park29,56576–74
151September 19 Blue Jays 1–7 Kikuchi (10–6) Schmidt (9–9)Yankee Stadium38,52576–75
152September 20 Blue Jays 1–6 Gausman (12–9) King (4–7)Yankee Stadium35,58776–76
153September 21 Blue Jays 5–3 Cole (14–4) Berríos (11–11)Yankee Stadium37,64677–76
154September 22 Diamondbacks 7–1 Weaver (3–5) Pfaadt (2–9) Brito (1)Yankee Stadium39,14378–76
September 23 Diamondbacks Postponed (inclement weather); Makeup: September 25
155September 24 Diamondbacks 1–7 Gallen (17–8) Rodón (3–7)Yankee Stadium39,01878–77
156September 25 Diamondbacks 6–4 Hamilton (3–2) Ginkel (9–1) Holmes (22)Yankee Stadium41,09679–77
157September 26@ Blue Jays 2–0 Brito (9–7) Romano (5–7) Holmes (23)Rogers Centre40,45480–77
158September 27@ Blue Jays 6–0 Cole (15–4) Berríos (11–12)Rogers Centre31,92381–77
159September 28@ Blue Jays 0–6 Bassitt (16–8) Weaver (3–6)Rogers Centre36,65781–78
160September 29@ Royals 5–12 Lyles (6–17) Rodón (3–8) Kauffman Stadium 18,37481–79
161September 30@ Royals 5–2 Montas (1–0) Marsh (3–9) Holmes (24)Kauffman Stadium22,66582–79
162October 1@ Royals 2–5 Greinke (2–15) King (4–8) McArthur (4)Kauffman Stadium20,66282–80

Season standings

American League East

AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Baltimore Orioles 10161.62349325229
Tampa Bay Rays 9963.611253284635
Toronto Blue Jays 8973.5491243384635
New York Yankees 8280.5061942394041
Boston Red Sox 7884.4812339423942

American League Wild Card

Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Baltimore Orioles 10161.623
Houston Astros 9072.556
Minnesota Twins 8775.537
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Tampa Bay Rays 9963.611+10
Texas Rangers 9072.556+1
Toronto Blue Jays 8973.549
Seattle Mariners 8874.5431
New York Yankees 8280.5067
Boston Red Sox 7884.48111
Detroit Tigers 7884.48111
Cleveland Guardians 7686.46913
Los Angeles Angels 7389.45116
Chicago White Sox 61101.37728
Kansas City Royals 56106.34633
Oakland Athletics 50112.30939

Record vs. opponents

Record vs. American League

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2023

TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore 7–64–23–46–13–35–15–24–27–66–14–28–53–310–326–20
Boston 6–72–43–35–12–55–23–44–39–44–23–32–113–37–620–26
Chicago 2–44–28–55–83–46–73–44–94–23–42–41–61–50–615–31
Cleveland 4–33–35–84–92–47–63–47–62–45–14–33–33–34–320–26
Detroit 1–61–58–59–43–310–33–38–52–53–43–31–53–42–421–25
Houston 3–35–24–34–23–31–59–42–42–510–34–93–39–43–428–18
Kansas City 1–52–57–66–73–105–12–44–92–42–41–63–41–51–616–30
Los Angeles 2–54–34–34–33–34–94–23–34–27–65–82–46–72–419–27
Minnesota 2–43–49–46–75–84–29–43–34–35–13–41–55–23–325–21
New York 6–74–92–44–25–25–24–22–43–45–14–25–83–47–623–23
Oakland 1–62–44–31–54–33–104–26–71–51–51–122–54–92–414–32
Seattle 2–43–34–23–43–39–46–18–54–32–412–13–44–93–322–24
Tampa Bay 5–811–26–13–35–13–34–34–25–18–55–24–32–47–627–19
Texas 3–33–35–13–34–34–95–17–62–54–39–49–44–26–122–24
Toronto 3–106–76–03–44–24–36–14–23–36–74–23–36–71–630–16

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings

TeamARIATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSH
Baltimore 2–11–21–21–22–11–23–01–23–01–22–11–22–11–24–0
Boston 2–13–12–11–21–21–20–32–12–12–10–32–11–20–31–2
Chicago 1–22–11–32–11–21–21–20–31–21–21–20–31–21–21–2
Cleveland 1–21–22–12–21–21–21–21–20–32–12–11–21–22–12–1
Detroit 0–31–21–21–22–11–21–22–13–00–32–21–23–02–11–2
Houston 3–03–03–00–33–11–22–11–22–11–22–12–11–22–12–1
Kansas City 1–20–31–20–31–22–10–30–33–01–20–32–12–12–21–2
Los Angeles 1–21–23–00–31–20–40–31–22–11–22–10–32–13–02–1
Minnesota 3–00–32–12–12–11–21–22–22–12–12–12–11–22–11–2
New York 2–10–31–23–01–22–11–21–22–22–12–12–12–11–21–2
Oakland 1–22–10–31–22–10–30–33–00–30–32–10–32–21–20–3
Seattle 2–11–21–21–23–00–32–10–31–21–22–13–12–12–11–2
Tampa Bay 2–11–21–22–13–02–13–12–11–20–33–01–22–11–23–0
Texas 1–31–21–20–33–01–23–00–32–13–02–10–32–12–11–2
Toronto 3–03–01–22–12–12–12–12–13–01–33–01–22–11–22–1

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Roster

2023 New York Yankees
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Player statistics

= Indicates team leader

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Gleyber Torres 1585969016328225681367.273.453
Anthony Volpe 1595416211323421602452.209.383
DJ LeMahieu 136497551212231544260.243.390
Anthony Rizzo 9937345911401241035.244.378
Giancarlo Stanton 10137143711302460041.191.420
Aaron Judge 10636779981603775388.267.613
Isiah Kiner-Falefa 11332639791216371428.242.340
Oswaldo Cabrera 1152983563110529825.211.299
Harrison Bader 8428840691127371714.240.365
Kyle Higashioka 9224224571301034014.236.413
Jake Bauers 8424228491501230327.202.413
Oswald Peraza 52173153380214413.191.272
Jose Trevino 5515715334041508.210.312
Willie Calhoun 44134163270516014.239.403
Billy McKinney 48128192931614117.227.406
Josh Donaldson 331061315101015012.142.434
Everson Pereira 27936144001048.151.194
Austin Wells 19708166041303.229.486
Aaron Hicks 2869913201507.188.261
Franchy Cordero 24699132061302.188.478
Ben Rortvedt 3268681024011.118.221
Estevan Florial 1961514310837.230.311
Jasson Domínguez 83168104712.258.677
Greg Allen 222365111132.217.478
Totals1625323673120722115219650100557.227.397
Rank in AL1411141513611931411

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Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Gerrit Cole 1542.6333330209.0157646148222
Clarke Schmidt 994.6433320159.0169918246149
Domingo Germán 574.5620190108.283615534114
Michael King 482.754996104.288353232127
Jhony Brito 974.282513190.18247432872
Luis Severino 486.651918089.111373663479
Carlos Rodón 386.851414064.16851492864
Nestor Cortés Jr. 524.971212063.15936352067
Clay Holmes 442.866602463.05122202371
Albert Abreu 224.73450059.05239313561
Ian Hamilton 322.64393258.04519172669
Wandy Peralta 422.83630454.03619173051
Ron Marinaccio 453.99450247.13824212756
Nick Ramirez 122.66320140.2411712928
Tommy Kahnle 132.66420240.22614121948
Randy Vásquez 222.87115037.23012121833
Jimmy Cordero 323.86311032.22514141034
Greg Weissert 004.05170020.02199822
Jonathan Loáisiga 023.06170017.2147616
Keynan Middleton 001.88120014.1733717
Ryan Weber 103.1480114.1175517
Luke Weaver 113.3833013.11455316
Colten Brewer 004.323008.164434
Deivi García 001.592015.241143
Zach McAllister 0010.137005.197625
Matt Krook 0024.754004.08111163
Isiah Kiner-Falefa 002.254004.041101
Matt Bowman 009.003004.064423
Anthony Misiewicz 103.383002.223132
Yoendrys Gómez 000.001002.010004
Frankie Montas 100.001001.120011
Josh Donaldson 000.001001.000000
Totals82803.97162162441439.212726986355081439
Rank in AL8885927798

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Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders International League Shelley Duncan
AA Somerset Patriots Eastern League Raul Dominguez
High-A Hudson Valley Renegades South Atlantic League Sergio Santos
Low-A Tampa Tarpons Florida State League Rachel Balkovec
Rookie FCL Yankees Florida Complex League Sergio Santos
Rookie DSL Yankees 1 Dominican Summer League Victor Rey
Rookie DSL Yankees 2 Dominican Summer League Victor Rey

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