2005 New York Yankees season Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
Major League Baseball team season
The 2005 New York Yankees season was the 103rd season for the New York Yankees franchise. The team finished with a record of 95–67, tied with the Boston Red Sox but won the division due to winning the season series 10–9 over Boston. New York was managed by Joe Torre . The Yankees played at Yankee Stadium . In the playoffs, they lost in the ALDS in 5 games to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim . It was their eleventh year making the playoffs in a row.
Offseason
December 3, 2004: Kenny Lofton was traded by the New York Yankees to the Philadelphia Phillies for Félix Rodríguez .[ 1]
December 3, 2004: Félix Heredia was traded by the New York Yankees to the New York Mets for Mike Stanton .[ 2]
December 20, 2004: Carl Pavano signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.
December 28, 2004: Jaret Wright signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[ 3]
January 11, 2005: Javier Vázquez , Brad Halsey , Dioner Navarro , and cash were traded by New York Yankees to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Randy Johnson .[ 4]
January 21, 2005: Aaron Small signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[ 5]
February 9, 2005: Buddy Groom signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[ 6]
February 18, 2005: Ramiro Mendoza signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[ 7]
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
8–10
2–6
1–6
3–5
4–2
2–4
3–3
7–11
4–6
7–3
12–6
4–6
9–10
8–10
Boston
10–8
—
4–3
4–2
6–4
4–2
6–4
4–2
9–10
6–4
3–3
13–6
7–2
7–11
12–6
Chicago
6–2
3–4
—
14–5
14–5
13–5
4–6
11–7
3–3
2–7
6–3
4–2
3–6
4–2
12–6
Cleveland
6–1
2–4
5–14
—
12–6
13–6
3–5
10–9
3–4
6–3
7–3
4–6
3–3
4–2
15–3
Detroit
5–3
4–6
5–14
6–12
—
10–9
4–6
8–11
1–5
1–5
5–4
5–2
4–2
4–3
9–9
Kansas City
2–4
2–4
5–13
6–13
9–10
—
2–7
6–13
3–3
2–4
2–7
3–5
2–8
3–6
9–9
Los Angeles
4–2
4–6
6–4
5–3
6–4
7–2
—
6–4
6–4
10–9
9–9
4–5
15–4
1–5
12–6
Minnesota
3–3
2–4
7–11
9–10
11–8
13–6
4–6
—
3–3
4–6
6–4
6–0
3–6
4–2
8–10
New York
11–7
10–9
3–3
4–3
5–1
3–3
4–6
3–3
—
7–2
7–3
8–11
7–3
12–6
11–7
Oakland
6–4
4–6
7–2
3–6
5–1
4–2
9–10
6–4
2–7
—
12–6
4–5
11–8
5–5
10–8
Seattle
3–7
3–3
3–6
3–7
4–5
7–2
9–9
4–6
3–7
6–12
—
4–2
6–13
4–6
10–8
Tampa Bay
6–12
6–13
2–4
6–4
2–5
5–3
5–4
0–6
11–8
5–4
2–4
—
6–2
8–11
3–15
Texas
6–4
2–7
6–3
3–3
2–4
8–2
4–15
6–3
3–7
8–11
13–6
2–6
—
7–3
9–9
Toronto
10–9
11–7
2–4
2–4
3–4
6–3
5–1
2–4
6–12
5–5
6–4
11–8
3–7
—
8–10
Notable transactions
July 1, 2005: Mike Stanton was released by the Yankees.[ 2]
July 30, 2005: Alan Embree was signed as a free agent by the Yankees.[ 8]
July 31, 2005: Buddy Groom was sent to the Arizona Diamondbacks by the New York Yankees as part of a conditional deal.[ 6]
August 30, 2005: Mark Bellhorn was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[ 9]
Roster
2005 New York Yankees
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
Legend
Yankees Win
Yankees Loss
Game Postponed
Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Boxscore
1
April 3
Red Sox
9–2
Johnson (1–0)
Wells (0–1)
54,818
1–0
W1
2
April 5
Red Sox
4–3
Rivera (1–0)
Foulke (0–1)
54,690
2–0
W2
3
April 6
Red Sox
3–7
Timlin (1–0)
Rivera (1–1)
55,165
2–1
L1
4
April 8
Orioles
5–12
Ponson (1–0)
Wright (0–1)
43,128
2–2
L2
5
April 9
Orioles
8–5
Sturtze (1–0)
Reed (0–1)
Rivera (1)
50,275
3–2
W1
6
April 10
Orioles
2–7
López (2–0)
Pavano (0–1)
46,797
3–3
L1
7
April 11
@ Red Sox
1–8
Wakefield (1–0)
Mussina (0–1)
33,072
3–4
L2
8
April 13
@ Red Sox
5–2
Wright (1–1)
Schilling (0–1)
Rivera (2)
35,115
4–4
W1
9
April 14
@ Red Sox
5–8
Foulke (1–1)
Gordon (0–1)
35,251
4–5
L1
10
April 15
@ Orioles
1–8
Chen (1–0)
Pavano (0–2)
48,061
4–6
L2
11
April 16
@ Orioles
6–7
Kline (2–1)
Gordon (0–2)
Ryan (2)
48,598
4–7
L3
12
April 17
@ Orioles
4–8
Cabrera (1–1)
Brown (0–1)
47,883
4–8
L4
13
April 18
Devil Rays
19–8
Wright (2–1)
Bell (1–1)
35,282
5–8
W1
14
April 19
Devil Rays
2–6
Nomo (2–1)
Johnson (1–1)
45,802
5–9
L1
15
April 20
@ Blue Jays
11–2
Pavano (1–2)
Lilly (0–2)
22,838
6–9
W1
16
April 21
@ Blue Jays
4–3
Mussina (1–1)
Chacín (3–1)
Rivera (3)
23,178
7–9
W2
17
April 22
Rangers
3–5
Young (2–1)
Brown (0–2)
Cordero (8)
42,710
7–10
L1
18
April 23
Rangers
2–10
Park (2–1)
Wright (2–2)
44,731
7–11
L2
19
April 24
Rangers
11–1
Johnson (2–1)
Astacio (1–2)
42,732
8–11
W1
20
April 26
Angels
12–4
Pavano (2–2)
Colón (3–2)
36,328
9–11
W2
21
April 27
Angels
1–5
Washburn (1–0)
Mussina (1–2)
37,934
9–12
L1
22
April 28
Angels
1–3
Lackey (2–1)
Brown (0–3)
Rodríguez (5)
51,951
9–13
L2
23
April 29
Blue Jays
0–2
Halladay (4–1)
Johnson (2–2)
40,839
9–14
L3
24
April 30
Blue Jays
4–3
Rivera (2–1)
Chulk (0–1)
47,483
10–14
W1
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Boxscore
25
May 1
Blue Jays
6–8
Walker (1–0)
Stanton (0–1)
Batista (7)
54,224
10–15
L1
26
May 2
@ Devil Rays
6–2
Mussina (2–2)
Kazmir (0–3)
13,217
11–15
W1
27
May 3
@ Devil Rays
4–11
Waechter (1–1)
Brown (0–4)
14,824
11–16
L1
28
May 4
@ Devil Rays
8–11
Fossum (2–1)
Henn (0–1)
Báez (2)
16,452
11–17
L2
29
May 5
@ Devil Rays
2–6
Hendrickson (1–1)
Wang (0–1)
16,662
11–18
L3
30
May 6
Athletics
3–6 (10)
Dotel (1–0)
Rivera (2–2)
Calero (1)
47,973
11–19
L4
31
May 7
Athletics
5–0
Mussina (3–2)
Blanton (0–3)
52,776
12–19
W1
32
May 8
Athletics
6–0
Brown (1–4)
Harden (2–2)
47,575
13–19
W2
33
May 9
Mariners
4–3
Johnson (3–2)
Nelson (0–1)
Rivera (4)
38,079
14–19
W2
34
May 10
Mariners
7–4
Wang (1–1)
Sele (2–4)
Rivera (5)
39,780
15–19
W3
35
May 11
Mariners
13–9
Quantrill (1–0)
Thornton (0–3)
47,844
16–19
W4
36
May 13
@ Athletics
9–4
Mussina (4–2)
Harden (2–3)
38,636
17–19
W5
37
May 14
@ Athletics
15–6
Brown (2–4)
Blanton (0–4)
41,180
18–19
W6
38
May 15
@ Athletics
6–4
Johnson (4–2)
Rincón (1–1)
Rivera (6)
37,237
19–19
W7
39
May 16
@ Mariners
6–3
Wang (2–1)
Hasegawa (0–1)
Rivera (7)
37,814
20–19
W8
40
May 17
@ Mariners
6–0
Pavano (3–2)
Mateo (1–1)
35,549
21–19
W9
41
May 18
@ Mariners
6–7
Nelson (1–1)
Gordon (0–3)
Villone (1)
37,419
21–20
L1
42
May 20
@ Mets
5–2
Brown (3–4)
Zambrano (2–4)
Rivera (8)
55,740
22–20
W1
43
May 21
@ Mets
1–7
Benson (2–1)
Johnson (4–3)
55,800
22–21
L1
44
May 22
@ Mets
5–3
Pavano (4–2)
Hernández (2–2)
Rivera (9)
55,953
23–21
W1
45
May 24
Tigers
12–3
Mussina (5–2)
Ledezma (2–4)
37,099
24–21
W2
46
May 25
Tigers
4–2
Wang (3–1)
Maroth (4–4)
Rivera (10)
51,833
25–21
W3
47
May 26
Tigers
4–3
Brown (4–4)
Bonderman (5–3)
Rivera (11)
42,835
26–21
W4
48
May 27
Red Sox
6–3
Johnson (5–3)
Wakefield (4–4)
Rivera (12)
55,051
27–21
W5
49
May 28
Red Sox
1–17
Clement (6–0)
Pavano (4–3)
55,315
27–22
L1
50
May 29
Red Sox
2–7
Wells (3–4)
Mussina (5–3)
55,235
27–23
L2
51
May 31
@ Royals
3–5
Greinke (1–6)
Brown (4–5)
MacDougal (3)
18,680
27–24
L3
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Boxscore
52
June 1
@ Royals
1–3
Carrasco (1–1)
Johnson (5–4)
MacDougal (4)
28,033
27–25
L4
53
June 2
@ Royals
2–5
Jensen (2–1)
Pavano (4–4)
Burgos (2)
25,590
27–26
L5
54
June 3
@ Twins
3–6
Lohse (5–3)
Mussina (5–4)
Nathan (16)
41,588
27–27
L6
55
June 4
@ Twins
4–3 (10)
Gordon (1–3)
Nathan (1–2)
Rivera (13)
45,553
28–27
W1
56
June 5
@ Twins
3–9
Silva (4–3)
Brown (4–6)
37,349
28–28
L1
57
June 6
@ Brewers
3–4
Davis (8–5)
Johnson (5–5)
Turnbow (9)
34,627
28–29
L2
58
June 7
@ Brewers
1–2
Sheets (2–5)
Pavano (4–5)
Turnbow (10)
35,611
28–30
L3
59
June 8
@ Brewers
12–3
Mussina (6–4)
Capuano (5–5)
37,586
29–30
W1
60
June 10
@ Cardinals
1–8
Marquis (8–3)
Wang (3–2)
50,250
29–31
L1
61
June 11
@ Cardinals
5–0
Johnson (6–5)
Mulder (7–4)
Rivera (14)
50,177
30–31
W1
62
June 12
@ Cardinals
3–5
King (1–1)
Sturtze (1–1)
Isringhausen (18)
50,372
30–32
L1
63
June 14
Pirates
9–0
Mussina (7–4)
Wells (5–5)
44,541
31–32
W1
64
June 15
Pirates
7–5 (10)
Rivera (3–2)
Mesa (0–5)
48,828
32–32
W2
65
June 16
Pirates
6–1
Johnson (7–5)
Pérez (5–5)
54,734
33–32
W3
66
June 17
Cubs
9–6
Stanton (1–1)
Ohman (2–1)
Rivera (15)
54,773
34–32
W4
67
June 18
Cubs
8–1
Wang (4–2)
Rusch (5–3)
55,284
35–32
W5
68
June 19
Cubs
6–3
Mussina (8–4)
Mitre (2–2)
Rivera (16)
55,060
36–32
W6
69
June 20
Devil Rays
4–5
Fossum (3–5)
Henn (0–2)
Báez (10)
43,543
36–33
L1
70
June 21
Devil Rays
20–11
Groom (1–0)
Harper (1–6)
40,271
37–33
W1
71
June 22
Devil Rays
3–5
Kazmir (3–5)
Pavano (4–6)
Báez (11)
48,452
37–34
L1
72
June 23
Devil Rays
4–9
Hendrickson (3–4)
Wang (4–3)
Báez (12)
45,382
37–35
L2
73
June 24
Mets
4–6
Martínez (8–2)
Mussina (8–5)
55,297
37–36
L3
74
June 25
Mets
3–10
Glavine (5–7)
Henn (0–3)
55,114
37–37
L4
75
June 26
Mets
5–4
Rivera (4–2)
Looper (2–3)
55,327
38–37
W1
76
June 27
@ Orioles
6–4
Sturtze (2–1)
Kline (2–3)
Rivera (17)
45,801
39–27
W2
77
June 28
@ Orioles
4–5 (10)
Ryan (1–1)
Stanton (1–2)
47,465
39–38
L1
June 29
@ Orioles
Postponed (rain; rescheduled for September 26)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Boxscore
78
July 1
@ Tigers
2–10
Bonderman (10–5)
Johnson (7–6)
40,776
39–39
L2
79
July 2
@ Tigers
8–4
Gordon (2–3)
Percival (1–2)
41,207
40–39
W1
80
July 3
@ Tigers
1–0
Wang (5–3)
Robertson (3–7)
Rivera (18)
40,056
41–39
W2
81
July 4
Orioles
13–8
Anderson (1–0)
Ryan (1–2)
53,844
42–39
W3
82
July 5
Orioles
12–3
Johnson (8–6)
López (7–5)
55,276
43–39
W4
83
July 7
Indians
7–2
Mussina (9–5)
Millwood (3–7)
52,201
44–39
W5
84
July 8
Indians
5–4
Wang (6–3)
Lee (9–4)
Rivera (19)
52,938
45–39
W6
85
July 9
Indians
7–8
Elarton (6–3)
May (1–4)
Wickman (23)
54,366
45–40
L1
86
July 10
Indians
9–4
Johnson (9–6)
Westbrook (6–11)
Rivera (20)
54,256
46–40
W1
All-Star Break : AL defeats NL 7–5
87
July 14
@ Red Sox
8–6
Gordon (3–3)
Schilling (1–3)
Rivera (21)
35,232
47–40
W2
88
July 15
@ Red Sox
1–17
Wells (7–5)
Redding (0–6)
35,083
47–41
L1
89
July 16
@ Red Sox
7–4
Johnson (10–6)
Clement (10–3)
Rivera (22)
34,694
48–41
W1
90
July 17
@ Red Sox
5–3
Leiter (4–7)
Wakefield (8–8)
Rivera (23)
34,802
49–41
W2
91
July 18
@ Rangers
11–10
Sturtze (3–1)
Brocail (3–2)
Rivera (24)
46,538
50–41
W3
92
July 19
@ Rangers
1–2
Loe (4–2)
Franklin (0–1)
Cordero (22)
45,208
50–42
L1
93
July 20
@ Rangers
8–4
Small (1–0)
Benoit (1–1)
45,354
51–42
W1
94
July 21
@ Angels
5–6
Colón (12–6)
Gordon (3–4)
Rodríguez (22)
44,109
51–43
L1
95
July 22
@ Angels
3–6
Lackey (8–4)
Leiter (4–8)
Rodríguez (23)
44,043
51–44
L2
96
July 23
@ Angels
6–8
Santana (5–4)
Brown (4–7)
Rodríguez (24)
44,035
51–45
L3
97
July 24
@ Angels
4–1
Mussina (10–5)
Washburn (6–6)
Rivera (25)
44,032
52–45
W1
98
July 26
Twins
4–0
Johnson (11–6)
Radke (6–10)
53,855
53–45
W2
99
July 27
Twins
3–7
Santana (10–5)
Leiter (4–9)
Nathan (28)
50,334
53–46
L1
100
July 28
Twins
6–3
Small (2–0)
Mays (5–6)
Rivera (26)
53,524
54–46
W1
101
July 29
Angels
1–4
Santana (6–4)
Mussina (10–6)
Rodríguez (26)
54,025
54–47
L1
102
July 30
Angels
8–7
Rivera (5–2)
Rodríguez (2–2)
54,220
55–47
W1
103
July 31
Angels
8–7 (11)
Gordon (4–4)
Gregg (1–2)
53,653
56–47
W2
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Boxscore
104
August 2
@ Indians
7–8
Elarton (7–5)
Leiter (4–10)
Wickman (28)
34,457
56–48
L1
105
August 3
@ Indians
4–7
Lee (12–4)
Mussina (10–7)
Wickman (29)
35,737
56–49
L2
106
August 4
@ Indians
4–3
Gordon (5–4)
Wickman (0–3)
Rivera (27)
40,048
57–49
W1
107
August 5
@ Blue Jays
6–2
Small (3–0)
Chacín (11–6)
Rivera (28)
43,688
58–49
W2
108
August 6
@ Blue Jays
5–8
Walker (5–3)
Johnson (11–7)
48,088
58–50
L1
109
August 7
@ Blue Jays
6–2
Leiter (5–10)
Towers (8–9)
Rivera (29)
46,114
59–50
W1
110
August 8
White Sox
3–2
Mussina (11–7)
Hernández (8–5)
Rivera (30)
54,871
60–50
W2
111
August 9
White Sox
1–2
Contreras (7–6)
Chacón (1–8)
Hermanson (29)
53,946
60–51
L1
112
August 10
White Sox
1–2 (10)
Cotts (4–0)
Rivera (5–3)
Hermanson (30)
54,635
60–52
L2
113
August 11
Rangers
9–8
Sturtze (4–1)
Baldwin (0–2)
Rivera (31)
54,283
61–52
W1
114
August 12
Rangers
6–5
Leiter (6–10)
Wilson (0–5)
Sturtze (1)
54,442
62–52
W2
115
August 13
Rangers
7–5 (11)
Small (4–0)
Loe (5–4)
54,919
63–52
W3
116
August 14
Rangers
10–3
Chacón (2–8)
Benoit (3–2)
54,824
64–52
W4
117
August 15
@ Devil Rays
5–2
Wright (3–2)
Fossum (6–10)
Rivera (32)
19,320
65–52
W5
118
August 16
@ Devil Rays
3–4 (11)
Orvella (2–2)
Embree (1–5)
20,678
65–53
L1
119
August 17
@ Devil Rays
6–7
Miller (1–0)
Sturtze (4–2)
Báez (26)
20,178
65–54
L2
120
August 19
@ White Sox
3–1
Mussina (12–7)
Garland (16–7)
Rivera (33)
39,496
66–54
W1
121
August 20
@ White Sox
5–0
Chacón (3–8)
Hernández (8–6)
38,938
67–54
W2
122
August 21
@ White Sox
2–6
Contreras (8–7)
Johnson (11–8)
39,480
67–55
L1
123
August 22
Blue Jays
7–0
Wright (4–2)
Downs (1–3)
50,162
68–55
W1
124
August 23
Blue Jays
5–4
Rivera (6–3)
Batista (5–5)
50,258
69–55
W2
125
August 24
Blue Jays
5–9
Bush (3–7)
Mussina (12–8)
54,705
69–56
L1
126
August 25
Blue Jays
6–2
Chacón (4–8)
Chacín (11–7)
54,329
70–56
W1
127
August 26
Royals
5–1
Johnson (12–8)
Wood (4–5)
53,922
71–56
W2
128
August 27
Royals
8–7
Embree (2–5)
Camp (1–3)
54,452
72–56
W3
129
August 28
Royals
10–3
Leiter (7–10)
Greinke (3–16)
54,951
73–56
W4
130
August 29
@ Mariners
7–4
Small (5–0)
Thornton (0–4)
Rivera (34)
41,731
74–56
W5
131
August 30
@ Mariners
3–8
Harris (2–1)
Chacón (4–9)
37,773
74–57
L1
132
August 31
@ Mariners
2–0
Johnson (13–8)
Hernández (2–2)
Rivera (35)
46,240
75–57
W1
September–October (20–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Boxscore
133
September 1
@ Mariners
1–5
Sherrill (3–2)
Sturtze (4–3)
39,986
75–58
L1
134
September 2
@ Athletics
0–12
Haren (12–10)
Leiter (7–11)
36,048
75–59
L2
135
September 3
@ Athletics
7–0
Small (6–0)
Saarloos (9–7)
40,076
76–59
W1
136
September 4
@ Athletics
7–3
Chacón (5–9)
Zito (12–11)
43,874
77–59
W2
137
September 6
Devil Rays
3–4
Orvella (3–2)
Rivera (6–4)
Báez (34)
48,820
77–60
L1
138
September 7
Devil Rays
5–4
Sturtze (5–3)
Borowski (1–3)
Rivera (36)
52,928
78–60
W1
139
September 8
Devil Rays
4–7
Hendrickson (9–7)
Wang (6–4)
Báez (35)
49,673
78–61
L1
140
September 9
Red Sox
8–4
Small (7–0)
Wells (12–7)
55,024
79–61
W1
141
September 10
Red Sox
2–9
Schilling (6–7)
Chacón (5–10)
55,076
79–62
L1
142
September 11
Red Sox
1–0
Johnson (14–8)
Wakefield (15–11)
Rivera (37)
55,123
80–62
W1
143
September 13
@ Devil Rays
17–3
Wright (5–2)
Waechter (5–10)
14,048
81–62
W2
144
September 14
@ Devil Rays
6–5
Wang (7–4)
Orvella (3–3)
Rivera (38)
14,396
82–62
W3
145
September 15
@ Devil Rays
9–5
Small (8–0)
McClung (6–10)
Rivera (39)
18,391
83–62
W4
146
September 16
@ Blue Jays
11–10
Proctor (1–0)
Bush (5–9)
Rivera (40)
36,543
84–62
W5
147
September 17
@ Blue Jays
1–0
Chacón (6–10)
Chacín (12–9)
Gordon (1)
43,433
85–62
W6
148
September 18
@ Blue Jays
5–6
Lilly (9–10)
Wright (5–3)
Batista (28)
39,891
85–63
L1
149
September 19
Orioles
3–2
Rivera (7–4)
DuBose (1–3)
51,521
86–63
W1
150
September 20
Orioles
12–9
Small (9–0)
Maine (2–2)
46,982
87–63
W2
151
September 21
Orioles
2–1
Johnson (15–8)
López (14–11)
Rivera (41)
50,382
88–63
W3
152
September 22
Orioles
7–6
Mussina (13–8)
Chen (12–10)
Gordon (2)
52,368
89–63
W4
153
September 23
Blue Jays
5–0
Chacón (7–10)
Lilly (9–11)
53,175
90–63
W5
154
September 24
Blue Jays
4–7
Downs (4–3)
Wright (5–4)
Batista (30)
53,911
90–64
L1
155
September 25
Blue Jays
8–4
Wang (8–4)
Towers (12–12)
Rivera (42)
55,136
91–64
W1
156
September 26
@ Orioles
11–3
Johnson (16–8)
López (14–12)
43,039
92–64
W2
157
September 27
@ Orioles
9–17
Rakers (1–0)
Leiter (7–12)
29,557
92–65
L1
158
September 28
@ Orioles
2–1
Chacón (8–10)
Cabrera (10–13)
Rivera (43)
30,539
93–65
W1
159
September 29
@ Orioles
8–4
Small (10–0)
Bédard (6–8)
36,821
94–65
W2
160
September 30
@ Red Sox
3–5
Wells (15–7)
Wang (8–5)
Timlin (13)
34,832
94–66
L1
161
October 1
@ Red Sox
8–4
Johnson (17–8)
Wakefield (16–12)
34,556
95–66
W1
162
October 2
@ Red Sox
1–10
Schilling (8–8)
Wright (5–5)
34,534
95–67
L1
Legend
Yankees Win
Yankees Loss
Game Postponed
Postseason Game Log
American League Division Series VS Angels (2–3)
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position and other batters
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Note: Individual pitchers batting not included
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; 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
Postseason
ALDS
Game
Score
Date
1
New York 4, Los Angeles 2
October 4
2
New York 3, Los Angeles 5
October 5
3
Los Angeles 11, New York 7
October 7
4
Los Angeles 2, New York 3
October 9
5
New York 3, Los Angeles 5
October 10
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Staten Island, GCL Yankees[ 10] [ 11]
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