Through the Eras

127 years of Yankees baseball, told in 11 chapters. From the Hilltop Park Highlanders to Aaron Judge's Bronx.

The Highlanders (1903–1912)

1903–1912

The Highlanders

The franchise begins as the New York Highlanders, playing at Hilltop Park in upper Manhattan. A scrappy club finding its footing in the American League.

Prince Hal -- Hal Chase

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The Dead Ball Yankees (1913–1919)

1913–1919

The Dead Ball Yankees

Renamed the Yankees, the club moves to the Polo Grounds. The dead-ball era favors pitching and small ball -- the Bronx Bombers identity hasn't arrived yet.

Home Run Baker -- Home Run Baker

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Murderers' Row (1920–1935)

1920–1935

Murderers' Row

4

Babe Ruth arrives and everything changes. The Yankees build Yankee Stadium, dominate the American League, and win four World Series titles between 1923 and 1932.

The Sultan of Swat -- Babe Ruth

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The DiMaggio Era (1936–1951)

1936–1951

The DiMaggio Era

10

Joe DiMaggio takes the torch from Ruth and Gehrig. Nine championships in 16 seasons. The 56-game hitting streak. The greatest sustained run of dominance in baseball.

The Yankee Clipper -- Joe DiMaggio

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The Mantle Dynasty (1952–1964)

1952–1964

The Mantle Dynasty

6

Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford, and Roger Maris carry the dynasty forward. Seven more championships, the 61-homer chase, and Casey Stengel's brilliance.

The Mick -- Mickey Mantle

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The Lean Years (1965–1975)

1965–1975

The Lean Years

The dynasty crumbles. Aging stars, CBS ownership, and a fading Yankee Stadium. But a catcher named Thurman Munson arrives to rebuild from the ashes.

The Captain -- Thurman Munson

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The Bronx Zoo (1976–1981)

1976–1981

The Bronx Zoo

2

George Steinbrenner, Billy Martin, and Reggie Jackson -- chaos and championships. Two World Series titles, three home runs on three pitches, and the most turbulent clubhouse in baseball history.

Mr. October -- Reggie Jackson

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The Wilderness (1982–1994)

1982–1994

The Wilderness

Don Mattingly carries the franchise through its longest championship drought. The most beloved Yankee of his era never reaches the postseason. Steinbrenner's revolving door of managers defines the period.

Donnie Baseball -- Don Mattingly

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The Core Four Dynasty (1995–2008)

1995–2008

The Core Four Dynasty

4

Jeter, Rivera, Posada, Pettitte -- the Core Four. Four championships in five years, six pennants, and the most dominant stretch since the 1950s. Joe Torre's calm hand steadies the ship.

The Captain -- Derek Jeter

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The New Stadium (2009–2016)

2009–2016

The New Stadium

1

A new cathedral rises across the street. The Yankees christen it with Ring #27 in 2009. Rivera's farewell, Jeter's walk-off, and the transition to a new generation.

The Sandman -- Mariano Rivera

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The Judge Era (2017–Present)

2017–Present

The Judge Era

Aaron Judge becomes the face of the franchise. 62 home runs, Juan Soto arrives, and the Yankees return to the World Series in 2024. The next chapter is being written.

All Rise -- Aaron Judge

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