2024 New York Yankees season

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2024  New York Yankees
American League Champions
American League East Champions
NewYorkYankees caplogo.svg
League American League
Division East
Ballpark Yankee Stadium
CityNew York
Record94–68 (.580)
Divisional place1st
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, John Flaherty, Paul O'Neill, Joe Girardi, David Cone, Jeff Nelson, Meredith Marakovits, Jack Curry, Justin Shackil, Bob Lorenz, Nancy Newman, Todd Frazier, Nick Swisher, David Yale)
Radio WFAN SportsRadio 66 AM / 101.9 FM
New York Yankees Radio Network
(Justin Shackil, Emmanuel Berbari, Brendan Burke, Suzyn Waldman, John Sterling)
WADO 1280 AM TUDN Radio
Cadena Radio Yankees
(Francisco Rivera, Rickie Ricardo)
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The 2024 New York Yankees season was the 122nd season for the New York Yankees franchise.

Contents

On September 7, the Yankees won their 82nd game of the season, thus extending their streak of winning seasons to 32 years (since 1993). On September 18, the Yankees clinched a postseason berth for the seventh time in the past eight seasons. [2] [3] On September 26, the Yankees clinched the American League East division with a win over the Baltimore Orioles. It was their third divisional title in the past six seasons, and their 21st divisional championship overall in franchise history. Additionally, it was their 59th postseason appearance, the most by a single team in Major League Baseball history. [4] They defeated the Kansas City Royals in the American League Division Series to advance to the American League Championship Series (ALCS) for the fourth time in eight years. They beat the Cleveland Guardians in the ALCS in five games to capture their first AL pennant since 2009 and the 41st in franchise history. [5] They faced the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2024 World Series, losing in five games. This was the first Yankees–Dodgers World Series matchup since 1981 and the 12th in Major League Baseball history.

In off the field news, this was the final season for longtime play-by-play radio announcer John Sterling, who was honored by the team on April 20th. [6] It also marked the first and only season superstar outfielder Juan Soto would spend with the organization, after an offseason trade from the Padres to the Yankees, as Soto departed the club for the New York Mets, the Yankees' crosstown rival.

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 entering his seventh year as manager of the Yankees.

Transactions

2023

2024

Regular season

Transactions

2024

Season standings

American League East

AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 9468.58044375031
Baltimore Orioles 9171.562344374734
Boston Red Sox 8181.5001338434338
Tampa Bay Rays 8082.4941442393843
Toronto Blue Jays 7488.4572039423546

American League Wild Card

Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
New York Yankees 9468.580
Cleveland Guardians 9269.571
Houston Astros 8873.547
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Baltimore Orioles 9171.562+5
Kansas City Royals 8676.531
Detroit Tigers 8676.531
Seattle Mariners 8577.5251
Minnesota Twins 8280.5064
Boston Red Sox 8181.5005
Tampa Bay Rays 8082.4946
Texas Rangers 7884.4818
Toronto Blue Jays 7488.45712
Oakland Athletics 6993.42617
Los Angeles Angels 6399.38923
Chicago White Sox 41121.25345

Record vs. opponents

Record vs. American League

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024

TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore 8–56–13–42–42–54–24–26–08–53–34–29–45–27–620–26
Boston 5–84–32–53–42–44–24–23–36–75–14–36–74–28–521–25
Chicago 1–63–45–83–102–41–124–21–121–53–31–64–20–71–511–35
Cleveland 4–35–28–57–61–45–85–110–32–46–14–23–44–24–224–22
Detroit 4–24–310–36–72–46–73–46–72–43–35–15–13–45–222–24
Houston 5–24–24–24–14–24–39–42–41–68–55–84–27–65–222–24
Kansas City 2–42–412–18–57–63–45–26–72–54–23–33–31–55–223–23
Los Angeles 2–42–42–41–54–34–92–51–53–35–88–53–44–90–722–24
Minnesota 0–63–312–13–107–64–27–65–10–66–15–23–45–24–218–28
New York 5–87–65–14–24–26–15–23–36–05–24–37–63–37–623–23
Oakland 3–31–53–31–63–35–82–48–51–62–54–93–46–73–324–22
Seattle 2–43–46–12–41–58–53–35–82–53–49–43–310–32–426–20
Tampa Bay 4–97–62–44–31–52–43–34–34–36–74–33–31–59–426–20
Texas 2–52–47–02–44–36–75–19–42–53–37–63–105–12–419–27
Toronto 6–75–85–12–42–52–52–57–02–46–73–34–24–94–220–26

Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSH
Baltimore 2–12–10–33–02–11–21–21–21–22–11–21–21–20–32–2
Boston 0–31–32–12–11–20–33–01–20–32–13–01–22–11–22–1
Chicago 1–22–10–40–32–10–31–20–30–30–30–30–31–22–12–1
Cleveland 0–31–23–03–11–21–22–10–33–02–12–11–22–11–22–1
Detroit 2–10–31–23–02–12–11–21–22–11–22–21–21–22–11–2
Houston 2–10–30–30–34–02–13–02–12–11–21–21–21–22–11–2
Kansas City 1–21–21–23–01–21–22–12–11–21–22–11–20–33–13–0
Los Angeles 1–21–21–20–31–22–23–01–22–11–22–13–02–11–21–2
Minnesota 2–10–31–21–22–11–21–21–31–22–11–21–21–21–22–1
New York 2–11–22–10–32–11–22–12–10–43–01–22–13–01–21–2
Oakland 1–21–22–12–12–11–22–11–22–12–13–00–32–21–22–1
Seattle 2–12–11–23–02–10–31–21–23–02–11–23–12–12–11–2
Tampa Bay 3–01–22–12–12–11–23–11–23–00–32–11–22–11–22–1
Texas 2–21–22–12–10–32–12–10–31–20–32–11–21–21–22–1
Toronto 1–21–21–21–22–11–20–31–21–21–32–12–12–13–01–2

Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.

Game log

Legend
 Yankees win
 Yankees loss
 Postponement
 Clinched playoff spot
 Clinched division
BoldYankees team member
2024 Game Log: 94–68 (Home: 44–37; Away: 50–31)
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: 21–7 (Home: 10–3; Away: 11–4)
#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 5–1 Rodón (4–2) Paddack (4–2) Target Field 23,80528–15
44May 15@ Twins 4–0 Stroman (3–2) López (4–3)Target Field22,23529–15
45May 16@ Twins 5–0 Schmidt (5–1) Ryan (2–3)Target Field31,56930–15
46May 17 White Sox 4–2 Cortés Jr. (2–4) Clevinger (0–2) Holmes (13)Yankee Stadium46,02531–15
47May 18 White Sox 6–1 Gil (5–1) Keller (0–2)Yankee Stadium43,19432–15
48May 19 White Sox 7–2 Rodón (5–2) Flexen (2–4)Yankee Stadium41,04133–15
49May 20 Mariners 4–5 Bazardo (1–0) Holmes (1–1) Muñoz (9)Yankee Stadium37,59033–16
50May 21 Mariners 3–6 Woo (2–0) Schmidt (5–2) Muñoz (10)Yankee Stadium37,25733–17
51May 22 Mariners 7–3 Cortés Jr. (3–4) Miller (3–5)Yankee Stadium40,22434–17
52May 23 Mariners 5–0 Gil (6–1) Castillo (4–6) Holmes (14)Yankee Stadium43,12135–17
53May 24@ Padres 8–0 Rodón (6–2) Darvish (4–2) Petco Park 43,50536–17
54May 25@ Padres 4–1 Stroman (4–2) Cease (5–4) Holmes (15)Petco Park44,84537–17
55May 26@ Padres 2–5 Estrada (2–0) Schmidt (5–3) Suárez (15)Petco Park45,73137–18
56May 28@ Angels 3–4 Moore (1–1) Weaver (3–1) Estévez (8) Angel Stadium 34,89437–19
57May 29@ Angels 2–1 Gil (7–1) Anderson (5–5) Holmes (16)Angel Stadium34,31338–19
58May 30@ Angels 8–3 Rodón (7–2) Sandoval (2–8)Angel Stadium36,31239–19
59May 31@ Giants 6–2 Stroman (5–2) Hicks (4–2) Oracle Park 35,01840–19
June: 14–13 (Home: 6–6; Away: 8–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
60June 1@ Giants 7–3 Poteet (2–0) Webb (4–5)Oracle Park34,48741–19
61June 2@ Giants 7–5 Tonkin (2–3) Doval (2–1) Holmes (17)Oracle Park39,48542–19
62June 4 Twins 5–1 Gil (8–1) Ober (5–4)Yankee Stadium37,13943–19
63June 5 Twins 9–5 Rodón (8–2) Paddack (4–3)Yankee Stadium43,20244–19
64June 6 Twins 8–5 Weaver (4–1) López (5–6) Holmes (18)Yankee Stadium41,38045–19
65June 7 Dodgers 1–2 (11) Grove (4–2) Hamilton (0–1) Ramírez (1)Yankee Stadium48,04845–20
66June 8 Dodgers 3–11 Stone (7–2) Cortés Jr. (3–5)Yankee Stadium48,37445–21
67June 9 Dodgers 6–4 Ferguson (1–3) Glasnow (6–5) Holmes (19)Yankee Stadium48,02346–21
68June 10@ Royals 4–2 Rodón (9–2) Lugo (9–2) Tonkin (1) Kauffman Stadium 24,03847–21
69June 11@ Royals 10–1 Stroman (6–2) Singer (4–3)Kauffman Stadium22,43748–21
70June 12@ Royals 11–5 Poteet (3–0) Altavilla (0–1)Kauffman Stadium25,13249–21
71June 13@ Royals 3–4 McArthur (3–3) Holmes (1–2)Kauffman Stadium21,87549–22
72June 14@ Red Sox 8–1 Gil (9–1) Bello (6–4) Fenway Park 35,02450–22
73June 15@ Red Sox 4–8 Slaten (4–2) Rodón (9–3) Jansen (11)Fenway Park36,67350–23
74June 16@ Red Sox 3–9 Crawford (3–6) Stroman (6–3)Fenway Park36,71850–24
75June 18 Orioles 4–2 Cortés Jr. (4–5) Suárez (3–1)Yankee Stadium47,42951–24
76June 19 Orioles 6–7 (10) Kimbrel (5–2) Holmes (1–3) Tate (1)Yankee Stadium47,15551–25
77June 20 Orioles 5–17 Baker (1–0) Gil (9–2)Yankee Stadium45,45651–26
78June 21 Braves 1–8 Sale (10–2) Rodón (9–4)Yankee Stadium45,22651–27
79June 22 Braves 8–3 Stroman (7–3) Morton (4–4)Yankee Stadium45,05652–27
80June 23 Braves 1–3 Fried (7–3) Cortés Jr. (4–6) Iglesias (20)Yankee Stadium46,68352–28
81June 25@ Mets 7–9 Núñez (1–0) Cole (0–1) Citi Field 42,82452–29
82June 26@ Mets 2–12 Manaea (5–3) Gil (9–3) Houser (1)Citi Field43,00452–30
83June 27@ Blue Jays 2–9 Berríos (7–6) Rodón (9–5)Rogers Centre36,42352–31
84June 28@ Blue Jays 16–5 Tonkin (3–3) Kikuchi (4–8)Rogers Centre34,79153–31
85June 29@ Blue Jays 3–9 Bassitt (7–6) Cortés Jr. (4–7)Rogers Centre37,44853–32
86June 30@ Blue Jays 8–1 Cole (1–1) Gausman (6–7)Rogers Centre38,53454–32
July: 11–13 (Home: 3–9; Away: 8–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
87July 2 Reds 4–5 Ashcraft (5–4) Gil (9–4) Díaz (18)Yankee Stadium41,21954–33
88July 3 Reds 2–3 Abbott (8–6) Rodón (9–6) Díaz (19)Yankee Stadium47,64654–34
89July 4 Reds 4–8 Montas (4–6) Stroman (7–4)Yankee Stadium43,15454–35
90July 5 Red Sox 3–5 (10) Slaten (5–2) Kahnle (0–1) Jansen (17)Yankee Stadium47,15854–36
91July 6 Red Sox 14–4 Hill (2–0) Bernardino (3–2)Yankee Stadium45,50455–36
92July 7 Red Sox 0–3 Crawford (5–7) Gil (9–5) Jansen (18)Yankee Stadium45,25055–37
93July 9@ Rays 3–5 Pepiot (5–5) Rodón (9–7) Fairbanks (15)Tropicana Field20,43655–38
94July 10@ Rays 2–1 Hill (3–0) Eflin (5–6) Holmes (20)Tropicana Field19,24656–38
95July 11@ Rays 4–5 Kelly (3–1) Cortés Jr. (4–8) Fairbanks (16)Tropicana Field23,43856–39
96July 12@ Orioles 4–1 Cole (2–1) Povich (1–4) Holmes (21)Camden Yards39,56657–39
97July 13@ Orioles 6–1 Gil (10–5) Rodriguez (11–4)Camden Yards44,01858–39
98July 14@ Orioles 5–6 Kimbrel (6–2) Holmes (1–4)Camden Yards39,03158–40
94th All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas
99July 19 Rays 6–1 Cole (3–1) Eflin (5–7)Yankee Stadium47,03659–40
100July 20 Rays 1–9 Bradley (5–4) Cortés Jr. (4–9)Yankee Stadium43,17359–41
101July 21 Rays 4–6 Cleavinger (6–2) Stroman (7–5) Fairbanks (18)Yankee Stadium45,17859–42
102July 22 Rays 9–1 Rodón (10–7) Littell (3–7)Yankee Stadium40,82460–42
103July 23 Mets 2–3 Quintana (5–6) Tonkin (3–4) Diekman (4)Yankee Stadium47,45360–43
104July 24 Mets 3–12 Ottavino (2–2) Cole (3–2)Yankee Stadium48,76060–44
105July 26@ Red Sox 7–9 Horn (1–1) Weaver (4–2) Jansen (20)Fenway Park36,66160–45
106July 27@ Red Sox 11–8 (10) Holmes (2–4) Anderson (0–2)Fenway Park36,71161–45
107July 28@ Red Sox 8–2 Rodón (11–7) Houck (8–7)Fenway Park36,41062–45
108July 29@ Phillies 14–4 Gil (11–5) Wheeler (10–5) Citizens Bank Park 44,28963–45
109July 30@ Phillies 7–6 (12) Tonkin (4–4) Kerkering (2–2)Citizens Bank Park44,50264–45
110July 31@ Phillies 6–5 Cortés Jr. (5–9) Sánchez (7–7) Holmes (22)Citizens Bank Park44,54365–45
August: 14–12 (Home: 10–7; Away: 4–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
111August 2 Blue Jays 5–8 Little (1–1) Stroman (7–6) Green (8)Yankee Stadium44,88365–46
112August 3 Blue Jays 8–3 Rodón (12–7) Berríos (9–9) Holmes (23)Yankee Stadium40,21866–46
113August 4 Blue Jays 4–3 (10) Leiter Jr. (3–4) Francis (4–3)Yankee Stadium44,23767–46
August 6 Angels Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 7
114August 7 (1) Angels 5–2 Gil (12–5) Daniel (1–3) Holmes (24)Yankee Stadiumsee 2nd game68–46
115August 7 (2) Angels 2–8 Strickland (3–1) Warren (0–1)Yankee Stadium40,74468–47
116August 8 Angels 4–9 Anderson (9–10) Cortés Jr. (5–10)Yankee Stadium40,68168–48
August 9 Rangers Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 10
117August 10 (1) Rangers 8–0 Rodón (13–7) Eovaldi (8–6)Yankee Stadiumsee 2nd game69–48
118August 10 (2) Rangers 4–9 Bradford (4–0) Weaver (4–3)Yankee Stadium41,99669–49
119August 11 Rangers 8–7 Stroman (8–6) Heaney (4–12) Holmes (25)Yankee Stadium45,31870–49
120August 12@ White Sox 2–12 Toussaint (1–2) Gil (12–6) Guaranteed Rate Field 22,81570–50
121August 13@ White Sox 4–1 Cortés Jr. (6–10) Cannon (2–6) Cousins (1)Guaranteed Rate Field21,19971–50
122August 14@ White Sox 10–2 Hill (4–0) Leone (0–2) Tonkin (2)Guaranteed Rate Field22,67572–50
123August 16@ Tigers 3–0 Cole (4–2) Brieske (1–3) Holmes (26) Comerica Park 36,24473–50
124August 17@ Tigers 0–4 Montero (4–5) Rodón (13–8)Comerica Park38,11073–51
125 August 18 @ Tigers [n 1] 2–3 (10) Brieske (2–3) Leiter Jr. (3–5) Bowman Field 2,53273–52
126August 20 Guardians 5–9 (12) Herrin (5–0) Mayza (0–2)Yankee Stadium41,42673–53
127August 21 Guardians 8–1 Cortés Jr. (7–10) Cantillo (0–3)Yankee Stadium41,26374–53
128August 22 Guardians 6–0 Cole (5–2) Williams (2–6)Yankee Stadium38,10575–53
129August 23 Rockies 3–0 Rodón (14–8) Freeland (3–6) Holmes (27)Yankee Stadium38,91076–53
130August 24 Rockies 2–9 Blalock (1–0) Warren (0–2)Yankee Stadium40,43876–54
131August 25 Rockies 10–3 Stroman (9–6) Gomber (4–9)Yankee Stadium41,32477–54
132August 26@ Nationals 5–2 Cortés Jr. (8–10) Parker (7–8) Holmes (28) Nationals Park 32,81278–54
133August 27@ Nationals 2–4 Corbin (4–12) Cole (5–3) Finnegan (33)Nationals Park34,33478–55
134August 28@ Nationals 2–5 Gore (8–11) Rodón (14–9) Finnegan (34)Nationals Park30,19078–56
135August 30 Cardinals 6–3 Stroman (10–6) Fedde (8–8) Holmes (29)Yankee Stadium47,10379–56
136August 31 Cardinals 5–6 Gibson (8–6) Warren (0–3) Helsley (42)Yankee Stadium41,45479–57
September: 15–11 (Home: 7–7; Away: 8–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
137September 1 Cardinals 7–14 Romero (6–2) Cousins (1–1)Yankee Stadium42,76879–58
138September 2@ Rangers 8–4 Cole (6–3) Leiter (0–2) Globe Life Field 36,81580–58
139September 3@ Rangers 4–7 Pennington (1–0) Holmes (2–5)Globe Life Field29,35680–59
140September 4@ Rangers 6–10 Eovaldi (11–7) Stroman (10–7) Yates (26)Globe Life Field32,22380–60
141September 6@ Cubs 3–0 Gil (13–6) Wicks (2–3) Weaver (1) Wrigley Field 40,10181–60
142September 7@ Cubs 2–0 Cortés Jr. (9–10) Assad (7–5)Wrigley Field40,08082–60
143September 8@ Cubs 1–2 Taillon (10–8) Cole (6–4) Hodge (4)Wrigley Field39,36482–61
144September 9 Royals 10–4 Cousins (2–1) McArthur (5–7)Yankee Stadium35,30883–61
145September 10 Royals 0–5 Lugo (16–8) Stroman (10–8)Yankee Stadium34,48583–62
146September 11 Royals 4–3 (11) Weaver (5–3) Bubic (0–1)Yankee Stadium40,08084–62
147September 12 Red Sox 2–1 (10) Holmes (3–5) Winckowski (4–2)Yankee Stadium40,22985–62
148September 13 Red Sox 5–4 Leiter Jr. (4–5) Booser (2–3) Weaver (2)Yankee Stadium45,29286–62
149September 14 Red Sox 1–7 Bello (14–7) Cole (6–5)Yankee Stadium46,37886–63
150September 15 Red Sox 5–2 Rodón (15–9) Crawford (8–15) Kahnle (1)Yankee Stadium45,55287–63
151September 17@ Mariners 11–2 Gil (14–6) Woo (8–3) Stroman (1) T-Mobile Park 31,66888–63
152September 18@ Mariners 2–1(10) Weaver (6–3) Snider (3–4) Hamilton (1)T-Mobile Park31,67489–63
153September 19@ Mariners 2–3 Gilbert (8–11) Schmidt (5–4) Muñoz (22)T-Mobile Park34,25589–64
154September 20@ Athletics 4–2 (10) Cole (7–5) McFarland (2–4) Weaver (3) Oakland Coliseum 23,42690–64
155September 21@ Athletics 10–0 Rodón (16–9) Sears (11–12)Oakland Coliseum33,19891–64
156September 22@ Athletics 7–4 Gil (15–6) Estes (7–9) Weaver (4)Oakland Coliseum24,66392–64
157September 24 Orioles 3–5 Kremer (8–10) Schmidt (5–5) Domínguez (11)Yankee Stadium41,14992–65
158September 25 Orioles 7–9 Webb (2–5) Stroman (10–9) Akin (1)Yankee Stadium41,01092–66
159September 26 Orioles 10–1 Cole (8–5) Burnes (15–9)Yankee Stadium42,02293–66
160September 27 Pirates 2–4 Mlodzinski (5–5) Kahnle (0–2) Chapman (13)Yankee Stadium41,77893–67
161September 28 Pirates 4–9 Burrows (1–0) Gil (15–7) Chapman (14)Yankee Stadium46,06993–68
162September 29 Pirates 6–4 Weaver (7–3) Holderman (3–6) Holmes (30)Yankee Stadium44,10894–68

Opening Day

Opening Day starting lineup
No.PlayerPos.
Batters
25 Gleyber Torres 2B
22 Juan Soto RF
99 Aaron Judge CF
27 Giancarlo Stanton DH
48 Anthony Rizzo 1B
11 Anthony Volpe SS
24 Alex Verdugo LF
39 Jose Trevino C
95 Oswaldo Cabrera 3B
Starting pitcher
65 Nestor Cortés Jr.

Postseason

Postseason game log

2024 Postseason Game Log (8−6) (Home 4−3; Away 4−3)
American League Division Series: 3−1
#DateOpponentStadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 5 Royals Yankee Stadium 6–5 Holmes (1–0) Lorenzen (0–1) Weaver (1)48,7901–0
2October 7 Royals Yankee Stadium2–4 Zerpa (2–0) Rodón (0–1) Erceg (3)48,0341–1
3October 9@ Royals Kauffman Stadium 3–2 Kahnle (1–0) Bubic (0–1) Weaver (2)40,3122–1
4October 10@ Royals Kauffman Stadium3–1 Cole (1–0) Wacha (0–1) Weaver (3)39,0123–1
American League Championship Series: 4−1
#DateOpponentStadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 14 Guardians Yankee Stadium 5–2 Rodón (1–1) Cobb (0–2) Weaver (4)47,2641–0
2October 15 Guardians Yankee Stadium6–3 Holmes (2–0) Bibee (0–1)47,0542–0
3October 17@ Guardians Progressive Field 5–7 (10) Ávila (1–0) Holmes (2–1)32,5312–1
4October 18@ Guardians Progressive Field8–6 Leiter Jr. (1–0) Clase (0–2) Kahnle (1)35,2633–1
5October 19@ Guardians Progressive Field5–2 (10) Weaver (1–0) Gaddis (1–1)32,5454–1
World Series: 1−4
#DateOpponentStadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 25@ Dodgers Dodger Stadium 3–6 (10) Treinen (1–0) Cousins (0–1)52,3940–1
2October 26@ Dodgers Dodger Stadium2–4 Yamamoto (2–0) Rodón (1–2) Vesia (1)52,7250–2
3October 28 Dodgers Yankee Stadium 2–4 Buehler (1–1) Schmidt (0–1)49,3680–3
4October 29 Dodgers Yankee Stadium11–4 Holmes (3–1) Hudson (0–1)49,3541–3
5October 30 Dodgers Yankee Stadium6–7 Treinen (2–0) Kahnle (1–1) Buehler (1)49,2631–4

Postseason rosters

Playoff rosters
American League Championship Series

Roster

2024 New York Yankees
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Yellow background = Team leader in category.

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; 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
Anthony Volpe 1606379015527712602842.243.364
Gleyber Torres 154587801512601563465.257.378
Juan Soto 157576128166314411097129.288.569
Aaron Judge 1585591221803615814410133.322.701
Alex Verdugo 149559741302811361249.233.356
Giancarlo Stanton 11441749972002772038.233.475
Austin Wells 11535442811811355147.229.395
Anthony Rizzo 923373877120835027.228.335
Oswaldo Cabrera 1082994774110836421.247.365
Jose Trevino 73209264550828120.215.354
DJ LeMahieu 67201194150226019.204.259
Trent Grisham 76179213480931122.190.385
Jazz Chisholm Jr. 4617628487011231814.273.500
Ben Rice 50152202660723020.171.349
John Berti 25661018001656.273.318
Jasson Dominguez 18568101024511.179.304
Jahmai Jones 3342810111412.238.381
J. D. Davis 71912100103.105.158
Carlos Narváez 61303000002.231.231
Oswald Peraza 41022001101.200.500
Taylor Trammell 51210000011.0001.000
Duke Ellis 31010000101.0001.000
Kevin Smith 2000000000.---.---
Team totals162545081513522431523778288672.248.429

Source:

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; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Carlos Rodón 1693.9632320175.0157817757195
Nestor Cortés Jr. 9103.7731300174.1162747339162
Marcus Stroman 1094.3130291154.2167817460113
Luis Gil 1573.5029290151.2104605977171
Gerrit Cole 853.411717095.07838362999
Clarke Schmidt 552.851616085.17131273093
Luke Weaver 732.89620484.052282726103
Clay Holmes 353.146703063.06029222268
Michael Tonkin 323.38390256.04426212157
Tim Hill 302.05350044.0361310918
Tommy Kahnle 022.11500142.23016101946
Jake Cousins 212.37370138.02014102053
Ian Hamilton 013.82350137.23717161441
Caleb Ferguson 135.13420133.13424191641
Dennis Santana 206.26230227.12719191019
Cody Poteet 302.2254024.11876816
Victor González 213.86270223.11312101311
Ron Marinaccio 103.86160023.11811101025
Will Warren 0310.3265022.23327261029
Mark Leiter Jr. 214.98210021.2281412933
Tim Mayza 014.00150018.018108312
Yoendrys Gómez 003.9750011.11155710
Nick Burdi 101.8612009.2522912
Phil Bickford 008.648008.1109816
Josh Maciejewski 002.574007.042227
Enyel De Los Santos 0014.215006.113101035
Jonathan Loáisiga 100.003004.070013
Clayton Beeter 004.913003.242215
Scott Effross 005.403003.132222
Jose Trevino 0013.502002.053320
Anthony Misiewicz 000.001001.020011
Clayton Andrews 0027.001000.111101
Oswaldo Cabrera 000.001000.100020
Team totals94683.74162162451452.212726686045331457

Source:

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 Nick Ortiz
Low-A Tampa Tarpons Florida State League James Cooper
Rookie FCL Yankees Florida Complex League Ryan Chipka
Rookie DSL NYY Bombers Dominican Summer League Carlos Vidal
Rookie DSL NYY Yankees Dominican Summer League Parker Guinn

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