1999 New York Yankees season Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
Major League Baseball team season
The 1999 New York Yankees season was the 97th season for the Bronx -based Major League Baseball team. The team finished with a record of 98–64 finishing 4 games ahead of the Boston Red Sox . New York was managed by Joe Torre . The Yankees played at Yankee Stadium . In the playoffs, they got to the World Series and defeated the Atlanta Braves in 4 games to win their 25th World Series title. By winning their 25th World Series, the New York Yankees became the most successful team in North America, a record previously held by the NHL 's Montreal Canadiens . In that year, free-to-air broadcasts returned to WNYW, which had been the first Yankees television broadcaster in 1947, while cable broadcasts continued on MSG.
Offseason
November 10, 1998: Scott Brosius resigned as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[ 1]
November 11, 1998: David Cone resigned as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[ 2]
November 25, 1998: Bernie Williams resigned as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[ 3]
February 5, 1999: Jeff Juden was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[ 4]
February 18, 1999: Roger Clemens was traded by the Toronto Blue Jays to the New York Yankees for Homer Bush , Graeme Lloyd , and David Wells .[ 5]
March 30, 1999: Izzy Molina was traded by the Arizona Diamondbacks with Ben Ford to the New York Yankees for Darren Holmes and cash.[ 6]
Notable transactions
April 5, 1999: Darryl Strawberry signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[ 7]
July 31, 1999: Jim Leyritz was traded by the San Diego Padres to the New York Yankees for Geraldo Padua (minors).[ 8]
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
ANA
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Anaheim
—
3–9
1–9
5–5
1–9
5–5
7–5
6–4
6–4
8–4
6–6
7–5
6–6
3–9
6–12
Baltimore
9–3
—
5–7
7–3
1–9
5–5
6–4
8–1
4–9
5–7
5–5
5–7
6–6
1–11
11–7
Boston
9–1
7–5
—
7–5
8–4
7–5
8–2
6–4
8–4
4–6
7–3
4–9
4–5
9–3
6–12
Chicago
5–5
3–7
5–7
—
3–9
7–5
6–6
8–3–1
5–7
3–7
4–8
6–4
5–5
6–4
9–9
Cleveland
9–1
9–1
4–8
9–3
—
8–5
7–5
9–3
3–7
10–2
7–3
5–4
3–7
5–7
9–9
Detroit
5–5
5–5
5–7
5–7
5–8
—
7–4
6–6
5–7
4–6
3–7
4–5
5–5
2–10
8–10
Kansas City
5–7
4–6
2–8
6–6
5–7
4–7
—
5–8
5–4
6–6
7–5
2–8
4–6
3–7
6–12
Minnesota
4–6
1–8
4–6
3–8–1
3–9
6–6
8–5
—
4–6
7–5
4–8
5–5
0–12
4–6
10–7
New York
4–6
9–4
4–8
7–5
7–3
7–5
4–5
6–4
—
6–4
9–1
8–4
8–4
10–2
9–9
Oakland
4–8
7–5
6–4
7–3
2–10
6–4
6–6
5–7
4–6
—
6–6
9–1
5–7
8–2
12–6
Seattle
6–6
5–5
3–7
8–4
3–7
7–3
5–7
8–4
1–9
6–6
—
8–4
5–8
7–2
7–11
Tampa Bay
5–7
7–5
9–4
4–6
4–5
5–4
8–2
5–5
4–8
1–9
4–8
—
4–8
5–8
4–14
Texas
6–6
6–6
5–4
5–5
7–3
5–5
6–4
12–0
4–8
7–5
8–5
8–4
—
6–4
10–8
Toronto
9–3
11–1
3–9
4–6
7–5
10–2
7–3
6–4
2–10
2–8
2–7
8–5
4–6
—
9–9
Season summary
David Cone's perfect game
Line score
July 18, Yankee Stadium, New York
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Montreal
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
New York
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
1
x
6
8
0
WP : David Cone LP : Javier VázquezHome runs : Away: None NYY: Ledee (3), Jeter (16)Attendance: 41,930Umpires: HP: Ted Barrett, 1B: Larry McCoy, 2B: Jim Evans, 3B: Chuck MeriwetherNotes: Duration: 2:16
Box score
Batting
Montreal Expos
AB
R
H
RBI
New York Yankees
AB
R
H
RBI
Wilton Guerrero, dh
3
0
0
0
Chuck Knoblauch, 2b
2
1
1
0
Terry Jones, cf
2
0
0
0
Derek Jeter, ss
4
1
1
2
James Mouton, cf
1
0
0
0
Paul O'Neill
4
1
1
0
Rondell White, lf
3
0
0
0
Bernie Williams, cf
4
0
1
1
Vladimir Guerrero, rf
3
0
0
0
Tino Martinez, 1b
4
0
1
0
Jose Vidro, 2b
3
0
0
0
Chili Davis, dh
3
1
1
0
Brad Fullmer, 1b
3
0
0
0
Ricky Ledée, lf
4
1
1
2
Chris Widger, c
3
0
0
0
Scott Brosius, 3b
2
1
0
0
Shane Andrews, 3b
2
0
0
0
Joe Girardi, c
3
0
1
1
Ryan McGuire, ph
1
0
0
0
David Cone, p
0
0
0
0
Orlando Cabrera, ss
3
0
0
0
NONE
0
0
0
0
Javier Vázquez, p
0
0
0
0
NONE
0
0
0
0
Bobby Ayala, p
0
0
0
0
NONE
0
0
0
0
Totals
27
0
0
0
Totals
30
6
8
6
Pitching
Montreal Expos
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
New York Yankees
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
Javier Vázquez
7.0
7
6
6
2
3
David Cone
9.0
0
0
0
0
10
Bobby Ayala
1.0
1
0
0
0
0
NONE
0
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
8.0
8
6
6
2
3
Totals
9.0
0
0
0
0
10
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28]
Team
ANA
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Anaheim
—
3–9
1–9
5–5
1–9
5–5
7–5
6–4
6–4
8–4
6–6
7–5
6–6
3–9
6–12
Baltimore
9–3
—
5–7
7–3
1–9
5–5
6–4
8–1
4–9
5–7
5–5
5–7
6–6
1–11
11–7
Boston
9–1
7–5
—
7–5
8–4
7–5
8–2
6–4
8–4
4–6
7–3
4–9
4–5
9–3
6–12
Chicago
5–5
3–7
5–7
—
3–9
7–5
6–6
8–3–1
5–7
3–7
4–8
6–4
5–5
6–4
9–9
Cleveland
9–1
9–1
4–8
9–3
—
8–5
7–5
9–3
3–7
10–2
7–3
5–4
3–7
5–7
9–9
Detroit
5–5
5–5
5–7
5–7
5–8
—
7–4
6–6
5–7
4–6
3–7
4–5
5–5
2–10
8–10
Kansas City
5–7
4–6
2–8
6–6
5–7
4–7
—
5–8
5–4
6–6
7–5
2–8
4–6
3–7
6–12
Minnesota
4–6
1–8
4–6
3–8–1
3–9
6–6
8–5
—
4–6
7–5
4–8
5–5
0–12
4–6
10–7
New York
4–6
9–4
4–8
7–5
7–3
7–5
4–5
6–4
—
6–4
9–1
8–4
8–4
10–2
9–9
Oakland
4–8
7–5
6–4
7–3
2–10
6–4
6–6
5–7
4–6
—
6–6
9–1
5–7
8–2
12–6
Seattle
6–6
5–5
3–7
8–4
3–7
7–3
5–7
8–4
1–9
6–6
—
8–4
5–8
7–2
7–11
Tampa Bay
5–7
7–5
9–4
4–6
4–5
5–4
8–2
5–5
4–8
1–9
4–8
—
4–8
5–8
4–14
Texas
6–6
6–6
5–4
5–5
7–3
5–5
6–4
12–0
4–8
7–5
8–5
8–4
—
6–4
10–8
Toronto
9–3
11–1
3–9
4–6
7–5
10–2
7–3
6–4
2–10
2–8
2–7
8–5
4–6
—
9–9
Detailed records
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
April
21
14
7
0.667
121
92
May
28
15
13
0.536
136
136
June
26
17
9
0.654
147
113
July
27
16
11
0.593
155
130
August
29
19
10
0.655
169
108
September
28
15
13
0.536
156
137
October
3
2
1
0.667
16
15
Total
162
98
64
0.605
900
731
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
Home
81
48
33
0.593
411
323
Away
81
50
31
0.617
489
408
Total
162
98
64
0.605
900
731
Roster
1999 New York Yankees
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Game log
Legend
Yankees Win
Yankees Loss
Game Postponed
1999 Game Log (98–64 (Home: 48–33 Away: 50–31))
April (14–7) Home: 10–1 Away: 4–6
#
Date
Opponent
Stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 5
@ Athletics
3–5 (8)
Mathews (1–0)
Stanton (0–1)
Network Associates Coliseum
46,380
0–1
2
April 6
@ Athletics
7–4
Hernandez (1–0)
Candiotti (0–1)
Rivera (1)
Network Associates Coliseum
15,579
1–1
3
April 7
@ Athletics
4–0
Mendoza (1–0)
Haynes (0–1)
Network Associates Coliseum
18,846
2–1
4
April 9
Tigers
12–3 (7)
Cone (1–0)
Graterol (0–1)
Yankee Stadium
56,583
3–1
5
April 10
Tigers
5–0
Clemens (1–0)
Moehler (1–1)
Yankee Stadium
42,058
4–1
6
April 11
Tigers
11–2
Hernandez (2–0)
Thompson (0–2)
Yankee Stadium
32,398
5–1
7
April 13
Orioles
6–3
Nelson (1–0)
Rhodes (0–1)
Yankee Stadium
25,254
6–1
8
April 14
Orioles
14–7
Cone (2–0)
Erickson (0–2)
Yankee Stadium
26,898
7–1
9
April 15
Orioles
7–9
Rhodes (1–1)
Rivera (0–1)
Timlin (3)
Yankee Stadium
30,958
7–2
10
April 16
@ Tigers
1–8
Thompson (1–2)
Hernandez (2–1)
Tiger Stadium
14,816
7–3
11
April 17
@ Tigers
1–3
Anderson (1–0)
Nelson (1–1)
Jones (1)
Tiger Stadium
17,821
7–4
12
April 18
@ Tigers
1–5
Mlicki (1–1)
Mendoza (1–1)
Tiger Stadium
16,503
7–5
13
April 20
Rangers
4–0
Cone (3–0)
Burkett (0–2)
Yankee Stadium
24,514
8–5
14
April 21
Rangers
4–2
Clemens (2–0)
Helling (0–3)
Rivera (2)
Yankee Stadium
23,984
9–5
15
April 23
Blue Jays
6–4
Hernandez (3–1)
Wells (3–1)
Rivera (3)
Yankee Stadium
36,529
10–5
16
April 24
Blue Jays
7–4
Mendoza (2–1)
Plesac (0–1)
Rivera (4)
Yankee Stadium
46,924
11–5
17
April 25
Blue Jays
4–3 (11)
Grimsley (1–0)
Person (0–1)
Yankee Stadium
51,903
12–5
18
April 27
@ Rangers
7–6
Stanton (1–1)
Wetteland (0–1)
Rivera (5)
The Ballpark in Arlington
42,690
13–5
19
April 28
@ Rangers
6–8
Munoz (1–0)
Stanton (1–2)
Wetteland (7)
The Ballpark in Arlington
33,038
13–6
20
April 29
@ Rangers
5–3
Mendoza (3–1)
Morgan (4–1)
Rivera (6)
The Ballpark in Arlington
35,573
14–6
21
April 30
@ Royals
6–13
Morman (1–0)
Pettitte (0–1)
Kauffman Stadium
29,054
14–7
May (15–13) Home: 5–7 Away: 10–6
#
Date
Opponent
Stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
22
May 1
@ Royals
8–4
Cone (4–0)
Pittsley (1–1)
Kauffman Stadium
29,692
15–7
23
May 2
@ Royals
9–8
Grimsley (2–0)
Santiago (1–2)
Rivera (7)
Kauffman Stadium
24,666
16–7
24
May 3
@ Royals
3–9
Service (1–0)
Hernandez (3–2)
Kauffman Stadium
18,021
16–8
25
May 4
@ Twins
5–8
Lincoln (1–4)
Mendoza (3–2)
Aguilera (5)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
15,923
16–9
26
May 5
@ Twins
5–3
Pettitte (1–1)
Hawkins (1–5)
Rivera (8)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
17,859
17–9
27
May 6
@ Twins
4–3 (10)
Grimsley (3–0)
Aguilera (3–1)
Rivera (9)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
16,465
18–9
28
May 7
Mariners
10–1
Irabu (1–0)
Suzuki (0–1)
Yankee Stadium
38,476
19–9
29
May 8
Mariners
5–14
Garcia (4–1)
Hernandez (3–3)
Yankee Stadium
41,786
19–10
30
May 9
Mariners
6–1
Grimsley (4–0)
Fassero (1–4)
Yankee Stadium
49,622
20–10
31
May 11
Angels
7–9
Petkovsek (3–1)
Mendoza (3–3)
Percival (6)
Yankee Stadium
25,313
20–11
32
May 12
Angels
0–1
Finley (2–3)
Cone (4–1)
Percival (7)
Yankee Stadium
23,540
20–12
33
May 13
Angels
0–2
Olivares (4–3)
Irabu (1–1)
Percival (8)
Yankee Stadium
26,702
20–13
34
May 14
White Sox
2–8
Parque (5–2)
Hernandez (3–4)
Simas (1)
Yankee Stadium
33,793
20–14
35
May 15
White Sox
4–12
Snyder (6–1)
Mendoza (3–4)
Yankee Stadium
45,824
20–15
36
May 16
White Sox
2–1
Pettitte (2–1)
Sirotka (1–5)
Rivera (10)
Yankee Stadium
51,046
21–15
37
May 18
@ Red Sox
3–6
Martinez (8–1)
Cone (4–2)
Gordon (5)
Fenway Park
33,620
21–16
38
May 19
@ Red Sox
0–6
Rose (1–0)
Irabu (1–2)
Fenway Park
32,091
21–17
39
May 20
@ Red Sox
3–1
Hernandez (4–4)
Portugal (3–2)
Rivera (11)
Fenway Park
33,139
22–17
40
May 22 (1)
@ White Sox
10–2
Clemens (3–0)
Snyder (6–2)
Comiskey Park II
23–17
41
May 22 (2)
@ White Sox
1–2
Sirotka (2–5)
Pettitte (2–2)
Simas (2)
Comiskey Park II
35,310
23–18
42
May 23
@ White Sox
8–7 (10)
Rivera (1–1)
Simas (0–1)
Comiskey Park II
22,845
24–18
43
May 25
Red Sox
2–5
Rose (2–0)
Irabu (1–3)
Gordon (8)
Yankee Stadium
37,715
24–19
44
May 26
Red Sox
8–3
Hernandez (5–4)
Portugal (3–3)
Rivera (12)
Yankee Stadium
45,800
25–19
45
May 27
Red Sox
4–1
Clemens (4–0)
Rapp (2–3)
Rivera (13)
Yankee Stadium
27,631
26–19
46
May 28
@ Blue Jays
10–6
Pettitte (3–2)
Carpenter (3–5)
SkyDome
30,355
27–19
47
May 29
@ Blue Jays
8–3
Cone (5–2)
Hentgen (4–3)
SkyDome
40,175
28–19
48
May 30
@ Blue Jays
8–3
Irabu (2–3)
Wells (5–5)
SkyDome
39,111
29–19
49
May 31
Indians
1–7
Nagy (6–3)
Hernandez (5–5)
Yankee Stadium
46,605
29–20
June (17–9) Home: 8–6 Away: 9–3
#
Date
Opponent
Stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
50
June 1
Indians
11–5
Clemens (5–0)
Burba (5–2)
Yankee Stadium
32,759
30–20
51
June 2
Indians
7–10
Karsay (5–1)
Pettitte (3–3)
Jackson (11)
Yankee Stadium
36,955
30–21
52
June 4
Mets
4–3
Grimsley (5–0)
Reed (3–3)
Rivera (14)
Yankee Stadium
56,175
31–21
53
June 5
Mets
6–3
Hernandez (6–5)
Yoshii (5–5)
Rivera (15)
Yankee Stadium
55,935
32–21
54
June 6
Mets
2–7
Leiter (3–5)
Clemens (5–1)
Yankee Stadium
56,294
32–22
55
June 7
@ Phillies
5–6
Byrd (8–3)
Pettitte (3–4)
Veterans Stadium
37,180
32–23
56
June 8
@ Phillies
5–11
Perez (3–1)
Grimsley (5–1)
Veterans Stadium
44,444
32–24
57
June 9
@ Phillies
11–5
Cone (6–2)
Ogea (3–4)
Veterans Stadium
42,047
33–24
58
June 11
@ Marlins
8–4
Hernandez (7–5)
Meadows (5–6)
Rivera (16)
Pro Player Stadium
40,161
34–24
59
June 12
@ Marlins
5–4
Clemens (6–1)
Hernandez (3–6)
Rivera (17)
Pro Player Stadium
42,110
35–24
60
June 13
@ Marlins
2–8
Fernandez (2–3)
Pettitte (3–5)
Pro Player Stadium
39,639
35–25
61
June 14
Rangers
8–2
Irabu (3–3)
Clark (3–6)
Yankee Stadium
27,812
36–25
62
June 15
Rangers
6–2
Cone (7–2)
Glynn (0–1)
Yankee Stadium
28,200
37–25
63
June 16
Rangers
0–3
Helling (6–6)
Hernandez (7–6)
Wetteland (22)
Yankee Stadium
28,555
37–26
64
June 17
Rangers
2–4
Sele (7–5)
Clemens (6–2)
Wetteland (23)
Yankee Stadium
30,157
37–27
65
June 18
Angels
4–1
Pettitte (4–5)
Finley (4–7)
Rivera (18)
Yankee Stadium
39,996
38–27
66
June 19
Angels
6–2
Irabu (4–3)
Olivares (6–5)
Mendoza (1)
Yankee Stadium
49,408
39–27
67
June 20
Angels
2–4
Belcher (5–6)
Cone (7–3)
Percival (19)
Yankee Stadium
55,626
39–28
68
June 22
@ Devil Rays
7–0
Hernandez (8–6)
Witt (3–4)
Tropicana Field
30,290
40–28
69
June 23
@ Devil Rays
12–4
Clemens (7–2)
Eiland (0–3)
Tropicana Field
30,474
41–28
70
June 24
@ Devil Rays
7–3
Pettitte (5–5)
Rekar (5–3)
Mendoza (2)
Tropicana Field
30,499
42–28
71
June 25
@ Orioles
9–8
Naulty (1–0)
Timlin (3–6)
Rivera (19)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
47,936
43–28
72
June 26
@ Orioles
7–4
Cone (8–3)
Johnson (1–2)
Rivera (20)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
47,841
44–28
73
June 27
@ Orioles
6–2
Hernandez (9–6)
Ponson (7–5)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
48,020
45–28
74
June 29
Tigers
3–0
Clemens (8–2)
Thompson (6–8)
Yankee Stadium
31,338
46–28
75
June 30
Tigers
2–8
Moehler (7–8)
Pettitte (5–6)
Yankee Stadium
39,749
46–29
July (16–11) Home: 11–5 Away: 5–6
#
Date
Opponent
Stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
76
July 1
Tigers
6–0
Irabu (5–3)
Mlicki (3–9)
Yankee Stadium
26,311
47–29
77
July 2
Orioles
2–1
Cone (9–3)
Johnson (1–3)
Rivera (21)
Yankee Stadium
37,518
48–29
78
July 3
Orioles
6–5
Grimsley (6–1)
Rhodes (3–4)
Yankee Stadium
42,859
49–29
79
July 4
Orioles
3–7
Guzman (4–6)
Mendoza (3–5)
Kamieniecki (2)
Yankee Stadium
37,046
49–30
80
July 5
Orioles
1–9
Mussina (10–4)
Pettitte (5–7)
Yankee Stadium
29,934
49–31
81
July 6
@ Tigers
9–8 (10)
Rivera (2–1)
Jones (1–3)
Mendoza (3)
Tiger Stadium
23,785
50–31
82
July 7
@ Tigers
4–6
Mlicki (4–9)
Cone (9–4)
Brocail (2)
Tiger Stadium
28,844
50–32
83
July 8
@ Tigers
3–2
Hernandez (10–6)
Nitkowski (1–3)
Rivera (22)
Tiger Stadium
34,417
51–32
84
July 9
@ Mets
2–5
Leiter (8–6)
Clemens (8–3)
Benitez (6)
Shea Stadium
53,820
51–33
85
July 10
@ Mets
8–9
Mahomes (3–0)
Rivera (2–2)
Shea Stadium
53,792
51–34
86
July 11
@ Mets
6–3
Irabu (6–3)
Hershiser (9–6)
Rivera (23)
Shea Stadium
53,869
52–34
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87
July 15
Braves
2–6
Glavine (8–8)
Clemens (8–4)
Yankee Stadium
49,087
52–35
88
July 16
Braves
7–10
Springer (1–1)
Rivera (2–3)
Rocker (18)
Yankee Stadium
50,469
52–36
89
July 17
Braves
11–4
Pettitte (6–7)
Perez (4–6)
Grimsley (1)
Yankee Stadium
55,785
53–36
90
July 18
Expos
6–0
Cone (10–4)
Vazquez (2–5)
Yankee Stadium
41,930
54–36
91
July 19
Expos
4–6
Kline (4–2)
Mendoza (3–6)
Urbina (20)
Yankee Stadium
23,404
54–37
92
July 20
Expos
7–4
Clemens (9–4)
Thurman (3–7)
Rivera (24)
Yankee Stadium
28,801
55–37
93
July 21
Devil Rays
4–3
Hernandez (11–6)
Witt (5–6)
Rivera (25)
Yankee Stadium
27,566
56–37
94
July 22
Devil Rays
5–4
Pettitte (7–7)
Rekar (6–6)
Rivera (26)
Yankee Stadium
40,557
57–37
95
July 23
Indians
9–8 (10)
Grimsley (7–1)
Jackson (3–4)
Yankee Stadium
52,704
58–37
96
July 24
Indians
21–1
Irabu (7–3)
Langston (1–1)
Yankee Stadium
54,870
59–37
97
July 25
Indians
2–1
Mendoza (4–6)
Rincon (0–2)
Yankee Stadium
54,944
60–37
98
July 27
@ White Sox
5–3
Hernandez (12–6)
Baldwin (4–11)
Rivera (27)
Comiskey Park II
21,364
61–37
99
July 28
@ White Sox
3–11
Castillo (1–0)
Pettitte (7–8)
Comiskey Park II
22,523
61–38
100
July 29
@ White Sox
1–5
Snyder (8–6)
Cone (10–5)
Foulke (5)
Comiskey Park II
24,056
61–39
101
July 30
@ Red Sox
13–3
Irabu (8–3)
Portugal (6–8)
Fenway Park
33,777
62–39
102
July 31
@ Red Sox
5–6
Lowe (2–2)
Mendoza (4–7)
Fenway Park
33,179
62–40
August (19–10) Home: 9–6 Away: 10–4
#
Date
Opponent
Stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
103
August 1
@ Red Sox
4–5
Saberhagen (7–4)
Hernandez (12–7)
Wakefield (14)
Fenway Park
33,553
62–41
104
August 2
Blue Jays
3–1
Pettitte (8–8)
Wells (11–7)
Rivera (28)
Yankee Stadium
40,825
63–41
105
August 3
Blue Jays
1–3
Hamilton (4–6)
Cone (10–6)
Koch (22)
Yankee Stadium
43,110
63–42
106
August 4
Blue Jays
8–3
Irabu (9–3)
Escobar (9–8)
Yankee Stadium
52,833
64–42
107
August 5
@ Mariners
7–4
Clemens (10–4)
Moyer (10–6)
Rivera (29)
Safeco Field
45,190
65–42
108
August 6
@ Mariners
11–8
Watson (3–3)
Fassero (4–13)
Rivera (30)
Safeco Field
45,262
66–42
109
August 7
@ Mariners
1–0
Pettitte (9–8)
Garcia (11–7)
Rivera (31)
Safeco Field
45,202
67–42
110
August 8
@ Mariners
9–3
Cone (11–6)
Halama (9–3)
Safeco Field
45,195
68–42
111
August 9
@ Athletics
12–8
Mendoza (5–7)
Haynes (7–11)
Network Associates Coliseum
24,896
69–42
112
August 10
@ Athletics
1–6
Olivares (10–9)
Clemens (10–5)
Jones (6)
Network Associates Coliseum
32,474
69–43
113
August 11
@ Athletics
5–3
Watson (4–3)
Jones (3–4)
Rivera (32)
Network Associates Coliseum
43,683
70–43
114
August 13
Twins
14–2
Pettitte (10–8)
Hawkins (8–9)
Yankee Stadium
44,568
71–43
115
August 14
Twins
3–6
Wells (7–1)
Cone (11–7)
Trombley (20)
Yankee Stadium
55,179
71–44
116
August 15
Twins
3–5
Radke (9–11)
Irabu (9–4)
Trombley (21)
Yankee Stadium
56,180
71–45
117
August 16
Twins
2–0
Clemens (11–5)
Milton (4–10)
Rivera (33)
Yankee Stadium
36,503
72–45
118
August 17
Royals
5–2
Hernandez (13–7)
Rosado (7–10)
Rivera (34)
Yankee Stadium
31,631
73–45
119
August 18
Royals
0–3
Reichert (2–1)
Pettitte (10–9)
Montgomery (6)
Yankee Stadium
38,947
73–46
120
August 19
Royals
1–4 (10)
Rigby (4–6)
Grimsley (7–2)
Montgomery (7)
Yankee Stadium
42,325
73–47
121
August 20
@ Twins
9–3
Irabu (10–4)
Radke (9–12)
Nelson (1)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
23,595
74–47
122
August 21
@ Twins
1–6
Milton (5–10)
Clemens (11–6)
Guardado (2)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
32,170
74–48
123
August 22
@ Twins
5–3
Hernandez (14–7)
Mays (5–6)
Rivera (35)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
26,150
75–48
124
August 23
@ Rangers
21–3
Pettitte (11–9)
Burkett (4–7)
The Ballpark in Arlington
38,024
76–48
125
August 24
@ Rangers
10–7 (11)
Mendoza (6–7)
Lee (0–1)
Rivera (36)
The Ballpark in Arlington
39,727
77–48
126
August 25
@ Rangers
3–7
Loaiza (7–1)
Irabu (10–5)
The Ballpark in Arlington
38,345
77–49
127
August 27
Mariners
8–0
Clemens (12–6)
Meche (4–4)
Yankee Stadium
51,985
78–49
128
August 28
Mariners
2–1
Rivera (3–3)
Paniagua (6–10)
Yankee Stadium
54,787
79–49
129
August 29
Mariners
11–5
Pettitte (12–9)
Abbott (5–1)
Rivera (37)
Yankee Stadium
52,493
80–49
130
August 30
Athletics
7–4
Nelson (2–1)
Mathews (8–4)
Rivera (38)
Yankee Stadium
32,712
81–49
131
August 31
Athletics
2–3 (11)
Jones (5–5)
Mendoza (6–8)
Isringhausen (3)
Yankee Stadium
33,746
81–50
September (15–13) Home: 5–7 Away: 10–6
#
Date
Opponent
Stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
132
September 1
Athletics
1–7
Olivares (13–9)
Clemens (12–7)
Yankee Stadium
34,468
81–51
133
September 2
Athletics
9–3
Hernandez (15–7)
Heredia (11–6)
Yankee Stadium
33,147
82–51
134
September 3
@ Angels
2–8
Belcher (6–8)
Pettitte (12–10)
Edison Field
35,782
82–52
135
September 4
@ Angels
9–6
Watson (5–3)
Alvarez (0–1)
Rivera (39)
Edison Field
30,589
83–52
136
September 5
@ Angels
8–3
Yarnall (1–0)
Fyhrie (0–4)
Edison Field
35,481
84–52
137
September 6
@ Angels
3–5
Washburn (1–3)
Clemens (12–8)
Percival (27)
Edison Field
31,749
84–53
138
September 7
@ Royals
3–6
Rosado (8–13)
Cone (11–8)
Montgomery (9)
Kauffman Stadium
14,207
84–54
139
September 8
@ Royals
9–5
Hernandez (16–7)
Rusch (0–1)
Rivera (40)
Kauffman Stadium
15,247
85–54
140
September 10
Red Sox
1–3
Martinez (21–4)
Pettitte (12–11)
Yankee Stadium
55,239
85–55
141
September 11
Red Sox
10–11
Garces (5–1)
Irabu (10–6)
Beck (9)
Yankee Stadium
55,422
85–56
142
September 12
Red Sox
1–4
Cormier (2–0)
Clemens (12–9)
Beck (10)
Yankee Stadium
56,028
85–57
143
September 13
@ Blue Jays
1–2
Wells (14–10)
Hernandez (16–8)
SkyDome
30,118
85–58
144
September 14
@ Blue Jays
10–6
Mendoza (7–8)
Koch (0–4)
SkyDome
29,140
86–58
145
September 15
@ Blue Jays
6–4
Pettitte (13–11)
Hentgen (10–11)
Rivera (41)
SkyDome
29,460
87–58
146
September 16
@ Indians
9–5
Irabu (11–6)
Burba (14–8)
Jacobs Field
43,054
88–58
147
September 17
@ Indians
9–4
Clemens (13–9)
Wright (7–9)
Jacobs Field
43,029
89–58
148
September 18
@ Indians
4–5
Nagy (17–9)
Hernandez (16–9)
Jackson (37)
Jacobs Field
43,002
89–59
149
September 19
@ Indians
11–7
Watson (6–3)
Martin (0–1)
Jacobs Field
42,969
90–59
150
September 21
White Sox
3–1
Pettitte (14–11)
Baldwin (10–13)
Rivera (42)
Yankee Stadium
29,248
91–59
151
September 22
White Sox
5–4
Rivera (4–3)
Navarro (8–13)
Yankee Stadium
27,549
92–59
152
September 23
White Sox
5–2
Clemens (14–9)
Parque (9–14)
Rivera (43)
Yankee Stadium
33,586
93–59
153
September 24
Devil Rays
4–3 (11)
Stanton (2–2)
Charlton (2–3)
Yankee Stadium
44,932
94–59
154
September 25
Devil Rays
1–2
Arrojo (7–11)
Cone (11–9)
Hernandez (41)
Yankee Stadium
50,403
94–60
155
September 26
Devil Rays
5–6
Lidle (1–0)
Mendoza (7–9)
Hernandez (42)
Yankee Stadium
49,458
94–61
156
September 27
Devil Rays
6–10
Duvall (1–1)
Irabu (11–7)
Sparks (1)
Yankee Stadium
41,355
94–62
157
September 28
@ Orioles
9–5
Mendoza (8–9)
Ponson (12–12)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
44,711
95–62
158
September 30 (1)
@ Orioles
0–5
Mussina (18–7)
Clemens (14–10)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
44,568
95–63
159
September 30 (2)
@ Orioles
12–5
Hernandez (17–9)
Corsi (1–3)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
47,446
96–63
October (2–1) Home: 0–0 Away: 2–1
Postseason Game log
Legend
Yankees Win
Yankees Loss
Game Postponed
1999 Postseason Game Log (11–1)
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
ALDS
Series Summary:
ALCS
New York wins the series, 4-1
Game
Home
Score
Visitor
Score
Date
Series
1
New York
4
Boston
3
October 13
1-0 (NYY)
2
New York
3
Boston
2
October 14
2-0 (NYY)
3
Boston
13
New York
1
October 16
2-1 (NYY)
4
Boston
2
New York
9
October 17
3-1 (NYY)
5
Boston
1
New York
6
October 18
4-1 (NYY)
World series
Game 1
October 23, 1999, at Turner Field in Atlanta .
Game 2
October 24, 1999, at Turner Field in Atlanta
Game 3
October 26, 1999, at Yankee Stadium in New York City
Game 4
October 27, 1999, at Yankee Stadium in New York City
Awards and honors
1999 All-Star Game
David Cone, pitcher, reserve
Derek Jeter, shortstop, reserve
Mariano Rivera, relief pitcher, reserve
Bernie Williams, outfield, reserve
In popular culture
In the 1995 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Past Tense", a character from the 2020s called the 1999 New York Yankees the best team he had ever seen. While it could be argued the 1998 team was better, it is considered remarkable that a television program that aired in 1995 could have even predicted such a successful season for a specific team.
Farm system
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References
^ Scott Brosius Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ David Cone Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ Bernie Williams Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ Jeff Juden Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ Roger Clemens Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ Izzy Molina Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ Darryl Strawberry Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ Jim Leyritz Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ The Yankee Years, pp.74-75, Joe Torre and Tom Verducci, Doubleday Publishing, New York, ISBN 978-0-385-52740-8
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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