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In January 1903 after the acquisition of team by Frank
Farrell and Bill Devery for $18,000 the non-operational
Baltimore Orioles moved to
Manhattan. On
March 12 the team became the part of Eastern Division of the
American League with its roots in the Bronx, New York City.
Initially the club played at the “Hilltop Park” located at 168th
Street and Broadway in Mnhattan. Due to the venue’s site the
club became known as the "Highlanders.” The Yankees in their
formative years struggled to form a space for themselves.
Griffith became the first manager of the Highlanders. The
Highlanders were led by "Wee Willie" Keeler, who was adroit in
at laying down a bunt, chopping the ball into the ground to beat
it out for an infield hit, performing the suicide squeeze, and
parlaying the double steal. In 1904 and 1910, the Highlanders
finished in second place in the American League. They
scrutinized their shortcomings and realized a new name and new
manager was required to fortify the future of the team. At that
time Arthur Norman Elberfeld took hold of the managerial duties
of the consistently losing club. Immediately a year later the
Highlanders became the most affluent team of MLB. Currently the
team has 26 World Series to its credit.
In 1910, with the segregation of Farrell and Devery, the team
became the possession of Colonel Jacob Ruppert and Captain
Tillinghast L'Hommedieu Huston. At this Rupert even commented,
"For $450,000 we got an orphan ball club, without a home of its
own, without players of outstanding ability, without prestige."
Over the years, the Yankees competently strengthened their array
by increasing the payroll of their players and by acquiring the
new players. The newly acquired players mostly belonged to the
Boston Red Sox. Harry Frazee, the owner of the Sox, in order to
free himself from the debts traded off his star players. He even
traded pitcher-turned-outfielder star player Babe Ruth. This
deal became known as the Curse of the Bambino and also kept the
foundation of the most heated rivalry between the Sox and the
Yankees since. The Sox didn’t win even a single Fall Classic
title until 2004 after Ruth’s trade in exchange for $125,000
hard cash and $300,000 finance on the Red Sox's Fenway. Other
significant change that took place in the Yankees was the
appointment of Miller Huggins as manager and Ed Barrow as
general manager. Barrow didn’t leave any stone unturned to take
the club to the summit for the next 25 years. He also deserves
the credit for improving the Yankees' farm system.
From 1913 to 1922 the Yankees played at the Polo Grounds,
which was also the home ballpark of their National League
opponents, the San Francisco Giants. The Yankees struggled for
two complete decades to win their first World Series. On the
other hand Ruth’s influence on the team and his productive
scores infuriated the Giants that they asked the Yankees to
shift from their home ballpark. In 1923, the Yankees moved into
Yankee Stadium located at
161st St.
and River Avenue in the Bronx. The first phase of success of
Yankees came in 1921, the success that Yankees pursued through
1928. They conquered six American League pennants and three
World Series. The line-up of 1927 became the finest team in the
history of baseball. The players were aggressive and full of
enthusiasm. In the 1930s, Joseph Paul DiMaggio proved to be a
versatile performer of the Yankees. Lefty Gomez and Red Ruffing
also proved to be the promising players of the 1930s. From 1949
to 1953 the team won successive World Series. The Yankees of the
1950s allocated much of their success to Stengel's use of
platooning and his aptitude to get the most out of average.
Following the 1964 season CBS purchased the Yankees from Dan
Topping and Del Webb for $11.2 million. Until the second half of
the 1970s, the team’s fortune fluctuated, but they could not
establish themselves as serious contenders. In January 1973,
George Steinbrenner took the hold of the team. He backed the
renovation of the Yankees stadium. In 1978, the Yankees won the
AL flag when Bucky Dent drove a game-winning home run over the
"Green Monster." The Yankees entered the 1990s as a last-place
team since their last appearance in the World Series in 1981.
They fetched their best record in the AL. in 1995 when George
Steinbrenner and his personnel was replaced by Joe Torre. The
Yankees potent line-up of new century features Jason Giambi,
Hideki Matsui, Gary Sheffield, Kevin Brown, Alex Rodriguez and
Javier Vazquez. In the 2004 ALCS, the Yankees became the first
club in pro baseball history, and only the third team in North
American professional sports history, to be beaten in a best of
7 series.
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