Season-by-Season
Every year in Yankees history — from the Highlanders to the modern era. 21 championship seasons and counting.
2020s
Defending AL Champions
Mgr: Aaron Boone
Soto Arrives, Fall Classic Returns
Mgr: Aaron Boone
Rock Bottom
Mgr: Aaron Boone
Judge Hits 62 — A New AL Record
Mgr: Aaron Boone
Wild Card Heartbreak
Mgr: Aaron Boone
The COVID Season
Mgr: Aaron Boone
2010s
2000s
Ring #27 — New Stadium, New Glory
Mgr: Joe Girardi
A-Rod wins MVP, Cano debuts, Small and Chacon rescue the rotation -- but the Angels end it again in the ALDS
Mgr: Joe Torre
A-Rod arrives, 101 wins, a 3-0 ALCS lead -- then the most infamous collapse in baseball history as Boston comes back
Mgr: Joe Torre
Boone's walk-off wins the ALCS against Boston, but the Marlins upset the Evil Empire in six World Series games
Mgr: Joe Torre
103 wins, the centennial season, Giambi's grand slams -- then the Angels end it in four games and the dynasty is officially over
Mgr: Joe Torre
The post-9/11 World Series: Jeter's flip play, two walk-off wins in the Bronx, then Gonzalez's bloop ends the dynasty
Mgr: Joe Torre
Subway Series Champions
Mgr: Joe Torre
1990s
Back-to-Back Sweeps
Mgr: Joe Torre
The Best Record in AL History
Mgr: Joe Torre
Defending champs win 96, Rivera becomes the closer, first interleague Subway Series -- then Cleveland ends it in the ALDS
Mgr: Joe Torre
The Dynasty Begins
Mgr: Joe Torre
1970s
Thurman Munson's death, Billy Martin's return, clubhouse fights -- a back-to-back champion fractures from within
Mgr: Bob Lemon / Billy Martin
The Greatest Comeback in Baseball History
Mgr: Billy Martin / Bob Lemon
Reggie! Reggie! Reggie!
Mgr: Billy Martin
Yankee Stadium reopens, Munson wins MVP, Chambliss hits the ALCS walk-off -- but the Big Red Machine sweeps the World Series
Mgr: Billy Martin
Steinbrenner buys the team, last game at old Yankee Stadium, Murcer's All-Star season -- the hinge between darkness and dynasty
Mgr: Ralph Houk
1960s
The dynasty collapses -- first losing season in 40 years, Keane overwhelmed, Mantle plays through pain, Bobby Murcer debuts
Mgr: Johnny Keane
Berra's only season as manager ends with a seven-game World Series loss and his firing -- the last pennant before a 12-year drought
Mgr: Yogi Berra
104 wins and Elston Howard's historic MVP, but Koufax and the Dodgers delivered the franchise's first-ever World Series sweep
Mgr: Ralph Houk
Terry's redemption shutout in Game 7 and Mantle's third MVP
Mgr: Ralph Houk
Maris Hits 61
Mgr: Ralph Houk
Outscored the Pirates 55-27 and still lost -- Mazeroski's walk-off ended Stengel's era
Mgr: Casey Stengel
1950s
Stengel's penultimate year -- Skowron's injury derails the season, Ford throws a 14-inning shutout, and the Maris trade sets up 1961
Mgr: Casey Stengel
Turley wins Cy Young and Series MVP as Yankees overcome 3-1 deficit against Braves
Mgr: Casey Stengel
Mantle's second MVP (.365 BA) and the Copacabana incident, but Burdette's three CG beat them in seven
Mgr: Casey Stengel
Don Larsen's Perfect Game
Mgr: Casey Stengel
Mantle's 37-HR season and six straight pennants, but the Dodgers finally beat the Yankees in seven
Mgr: Casey Stengel
103 wins -- the most in franchise history -- but Cleveland's 111-43 record broke the dynasty streak after five straight titles
Mgr: Casey Stengel
Five consecutive championships -- an unmatched dynasty record
Mgr: Casey Stengel
Mantle takes center field, Reynolds dominates, and the dynasty four-peats
Mgr: Casey Stengel
DiMaggio's farewell, Mantle's arrival, and a third straight championship
Mgr: Casey Stengel
DiMaggio's comeback, Ford's rookie debut, and a World Series sweep of the Whiz Kids
Mgr: Casey Stengel
1940s
Stengel's Dynasty Begins
Mgr: Casey Stengel
94 wins but third place in a three-way race -- Ruth's death, Harris fired, Stengel hired to build the next dynasty
Mgr: Bucky Harris
Bevens, Gionfriddo, and a Seven-Game Classic
Mgr: Bucky Harris
Stars return from war, first night game at Yankee Stadium, Berra debuts, Reynolds acquired -- rebuilding for the dynasty to come
Mgr: Joe McCarthy / Bill Dickey / Johnny Neun
The wartime nadir -- new ownership, stars still overseas, Stirnweiss wins the batting title, and McCarthy's grip loosens
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
Wartime Yankees with Stirnweiss batting title and the tri-cornered game, but the Browns win the only pennant in franchise history
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
Wartime Champions
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
103 wins and four players with 100+ RBI, but the Cardinals stunned baseball's best team in five games
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
DiMaggio's 56-Game Streak
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
DiMaggio wins batting title at .352 but the four-year dynasty ends with a September collapse
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
1930s
Four Straight World Series Titles
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
Three-Peat
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
Back-to-Back Championships
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
DiMaggio Arrives
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
First season without Ruth since 1919 -- Gehrig named captain, pitching staff leads AL, foundation laid for 1936-39 dynasty
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
Gehrig wins the Triple Crown, Gomez wins the pitching Triple Crown, Ruth plays his last game as a Yankee -- 94 wins aren't enough
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
91 wins, the first MLB All-Star Game, Van Atta's record debut, and Gehrig's streak survives an ejection scare
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
The Called Shot
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
Ruth and Gehrig both hit 46 home runs, the offense sets records, but the Athletics win 107 and nobody catches them
Mgr: Joe McCarthy
Bob Shawkey's one season as manager, Ruth hits 49, nine Hall of Famers on the roster -- and it still isn't enough
Mgr: Bob Shawkey
1920s
Uniform numbers debut, the Athletics dethrone the dynasty, and Miller Huggins dies in September -- ending an era
Mgr: Miller Huggins / Art Fletcher
A Second Sweep
Mgr: Miller Huggins
The Greatest Team Ever Assembled
Mgr: Miller Huggins
Seventh-to-first turnaround behind Gehrig's breakout, but Ruth caught stealing ends Game 7
Mgr: Miller Huggins
The bellyache heard round the world -- Ruth collapses, the team finishes seventh, and Gehrig's iron man streak begins
Mgr: Miller Huggins
Ruth wins his only batting title at .378, but Washington edges the Yankees by two games for the pennant
Mgr: Miller Huggins
First Championship, New Stadium
Mgr: Miller Huggins
Second consecutive pennant but Giants sweep World Series with one tie game in final Polo Grounds October
Mgr: Miller Huggins
Ruth's .378/59 HR season wins first franchise pennant, but Giants take best-of-nine World Series
Mgr: Miller Huggins
Ruth's first Yankees season: 54 home runs, first million-fan attendance, but tragedy strikes when Carl Mays fatally beans Ray Chapman
Mgr: Miller Huggins
