2023 New York Yankees season Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
Major League Baseball team season
The 2023 New York Yankees season was the 121st season for the New York Yankees franchise. The Yankees began the season on March 30 against the San Francisco Giants at home and finished the season on the road against the Kansas City Royals . They entered the season as the defending AL East champions.
After the Yankees re-signed general manager Brian Cashman in December 2022, the team announced Brian Sabean as executive adviser to Cashman on January 2, 2023. Sabean spent 30 seasons with the San Francisco Giants (four as executive vice president), leading the organization to three World Series rings in the 2010s. He previously spent eight seasons with the Yankees, first joining as a scout in 1985.[ 2]
Despite starting off strong with a 48–38 record, the Yankees started to struggle, enduring losing streaks and going 34–42 the rest of the season. They failed to improve on their 99–63 record from the previous season after getting swept by the Atlanta Braves in late August falling one game below .500 for the first time this late in the season since 1995. After being defeated by the Washington Nationals , the Yankees had their longest losing streak since the 1982 season. They began to show improvement later in the season, but they struggled again as they fell back into .500. They were unable to repeat as AL East champions, due to the Orioles clinching the AL East. The Yankees were eliminated from playoff contention on September 24, missing the postseason for the first time since 2016 .
The Yankees did manage to secure a winning record in their penultimate game when they defeated the Kansas City Royals on September 30. Their record of 82–80 was the team's worst since 1992 , but nevertheless good enough to extend the longest active winning season streak in North American professional sports to 31 years.
The New York Yankees drew an average home attendance of 40,862 in 80 home games in the 2023 MLB season, the 2nd highest in the league.[ 3]
Offseason
Rule changes
Pursuant to the CBA, new rule changes will be in place for the 2023 season:[ 4]
Transactions
2022
Regular season
Transactions
2023
Game log
Legend
Yankees win
Yankees loss
Postponement
Eliminated from playoff race
Bold
Yankees team member
2023 Game Log: 82–80 (Home: 42–39; Away: 40–41)
March/April: 15–14 (Home: 9–7; Away: 6–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
1
March 30
Giants
5–0
Cole (1–0)
Webb (0–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
46,172
1–0
2
April 1
Giants
5–7
Junis (1–0)
King (0–1)
Doval (1)
Yankee Stadium
41,642
1–1
3
April 2
Giants
6–0
Brito (1–0)
Stripling (0–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
42,053
2–1
4
April 3
Phillies
8–1
Cortés Jr. (1–0)
Walker (0–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
37,202
3–1
5
April 4
Phillies
1–4
Bellatti (1–0)
Germán (0–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
35,392
3–2
6
April 5
Phillies
4–2
Cole (2–0)
Nola (0–1)
Holmes (1)
Yankee Stadium
35,847
4–2
7
April 7
@ Orioles
6–7
Pérez (1–0)
Marinaccio (0–1)
Bautista (3)
Camden Yards
45,017
4–3
8
April 8
@ Orioles
4–1
Brito (2–0)
Irvin (0–2)
Holmes (2)
Camden Yards
30,561
5–3
9
April 9
@ Orioles
5–3
Cortés Jr. (2–0)
Wells (0–1)
Holmes (3)
Camden Yards
29,221
6–3
10
April 10
@ Guardians
2–3
Bieber (1–0)
Hamilton (0–1)
Clase (3)
Progressive Field
19,278
6–4
11
April 11
@ Guardians
11–2
Cole (3–0)
Gaddis (0–1)
—
Progressive Field
20,164
7–4
12
April 12
@ Guardians
4–3
Peralta (1–0)
Clase (1–1)
Holmes (4)
Progressive Field
23,164
8–4
13
April 13
Twins
2–11
Ryan (3–0)
Brito (2–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
39,024
8–5
14
April 14
Twins
3–4
Pagán (1–0)
Holmes (0–1)
Durán (4)
Yankee Stadium
41,039
8–6
15
April 15
Twins
6–1
Germán (1–1)
Mahle (1–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
38,363
9–6
16
April 16
Twins
2–0
Cole (4–0)
López (1–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
39,342
10–6
17
April 18
Angels
2–5
Wantz (1–0)
Schmidt (0–1)
Quijada (3)
Yankee Stadium
37,883
10–7
18
April 19
Angels
3–2 (10)
Hamilton (1–1)
Moore (1–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
38,131
11–7
19
April 20
Angels
9–3
Cortés Jr. (3–0)
Sandoval (1–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
39,315
12–7
20
April 21
Blue Jays
1–6
Kikuchi (3–0)
Germán (1–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
39,025
12–8
21
April 22
Blue Jays
3–2
Cordero (1–0)
Romano (2–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
43,223
13–8
22
April 23
Blue Jays
1–5
Gausman (2–2)
Schmidt (0–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
39,293
13–9
23
April 24
@ Twins
1–6
Gray (3–0)
Brito (2–2)
—
Target Field
16,242
13–10
24
April 25
@ Twins
2–6
Ryan (5–0)
Cortés Jr. (3–1)
—
Target Field
19,201
13–11
25
April 26
@ Twins
12–6
Germán (2–2)
Maeda (0–4)
—
Target Field
20,511
14–11
26
April 27
@ Rangers
4–2
Cole (5–0)
Heaney (2–2)
King (1)
Globe Life Field
31,325
15–11
27
April 28
@ Rangers
2–5
Dunning (2–0)
Schmidt (0–3)
Smith (3)
Globe Life Field
36,341
15–12
28
April 29
@ Rangers
0–2
Eovaldi (3–2)
Brito (2–3)
—
Globe Life Field
40,027
15–13
29
April 30
@ Rangers
2–15
Pérez (4–1)
Cortés Jr. (3–2)
—
Globe Life Field
39,078
15–14
May: 19–10 (Home: 10–6; Away: 9–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
30
May 1
Guardians
2–3
De Los Santos (2–0)
Holmes (0–2)
Clase (10)
Yankee Stadium
33,414
15–15
31
May 2
Guardians
4–2
Peralta (2–0)
Karinchak (0–4)
King (2)
Yankee Stadium
32,521
16–15
32
May 3
Guardians
4–3 (10)
Abreu (1–0)
Stephan (1–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
36,060
17–15
33
May 5
@ Rays
4–5
Kelly (3–0)
Cordero (1–1)
Adam (3)
Tropicana Field
25,007
17–16
34
May 6
@ Rays
3–2
Marinaccio (1–1)
Kelly (3–1)
Hamilton (1)
Tropicana Field
27,078
18–16
35
May 7
@ Rays
7–8 (10)
Beeks (1–2)
Abreu (1–1)
—
Tropicana Field
32,142
18–17
36
May 8
Athletics
7–2
Marinaccio (2–1)
Sears (0–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
33,011
19–17
37
May 9
Athletics
10–5
Schmidt (1–3)
Rucinski (0–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
33,569
20–17
38
May 10
Athletics
11–3
Cordero (2–1)
Muller (1–3)
García (1)
Yankee Stadium
40,687
21–17
39
May 11
Rays
2–8
Rasmussen (4–2)
Germán (2–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
37,686
21–18
40
May 12
Rays
6–5
Holmes (1–2)
Adam (0–1)
Peralta (1)
Yankee Stadium
46,130
22–18
41
May 13
Rays
9–8
Cordero (3–1)
Thompson (1–1)
Peralta (2)
Yankee Stadium
44,714
23–18
42
May 14
Rays
7–8
Eflin (5–1)
Schmidt (1–4)
Adam (5)
Yankee Stadium
42,116
23–19
43
May 15
@ Blue Jays
7–4
Brito (3–3)
Manoah (1–4)
King (3)
Rogers Centre
28,810
24–19
44
May 16
@ Blue Jays
6–3
Weber (1–0)
Swanson (2–2)
Peralta (3)
Rogers Centre
35,112
25–19
45
May 17
@ Blue Jays
0–3 (10)
Romano (3–2)
Peralta (2–1)
—
Rogers Centre
27,431
25–20
46
May 18
@ Blue Jays
4–2
Cortés Jr. (4–2)
Berríos (3–4)
Marinaccio (1)
Rogers Centre
33,290
26–20
47
May 19
@ Reds
6–2
Schmidt (2–4)
Lively (1–2)
—
Great American Ball Park
35,177
27–20
48
May 20
@ Reds
7–4 (10)
Holmes (2–2)
Gibaut (3–1)
Weber (1)
Great American Ball Park
41,374
28–20
49
May 21
@ Reds
4–1
Abreu (2–1)
Greene (0–4)
Holmes (5)
Great American Ball Park
33,828
29–20
50
May 23
Orioles
6–5 (10)
King (1–1)
Baker (3–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
40,652
30–20
51
May 24
Orioles
6–9
Baumann (4–0)
Cordero (3–2)
Bautista (12)
Yankee Stadium
39,455
30–21
52
May 25
Orioles
1–3
Gibson (6–3)
Schmidt (2–5)
Canó (4)
Yankee Stadium
41,520
30–22
53
May 26
Padres
1–5
Musgrove (2–2)
Vásquez (0–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
46,724
30–23
54
May 27
Padres
3–2 (10)
Holmes (3–2)
Martinez (2–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
46,963
31–23
55
May 28
Padres
10–7
Cole (6–0)
Darvish (3–4)
—
Yankee Stadium
47,295
32–23
56
May 29
@ Mariners
10–4
Germán (3–3)
Miller (3–2)
—
T-Mobile Park
34,154
33–23
57
May 30
@ Mariners
10–2
Cortés Jr. (5–2)
Gilbert (3–3)
—
T-Mobile Park
26,846
34–23
58
May 31
@ Mariners
0–1 (10)
Topa (1–2)
Marinaccio (2–2)
—
T-Mobile Park
24,596
34–24
June: 11–12 (Home: 6–6; Away: 5–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
59
June 2
@ Dodgers
4–8
Kershaw (7–4)
Severino (0–1)
—
Dodger Stadium
52,534
34–25
60
June 3
@ Dodgers
6–3
Cole (7–0)
Grove (0–2)
Holmes (6)
Dodger Stadium
52,975
35–25
61
June 4
@ Dodgers
4–1
Holmes (4–2)
Phillips (1–1)
Peralta (4)
Dodger Stadium
52,816
36–25
62
June 6
White Sox
2–3
Giolito (5–4)
Schmidt (2–6)
Hendriks (1)
Yankee Stadium
38,049
36–26
—
June 7
White Sox
Postponed (Air quality/Smoke ); Makeup: June 8
63
June 8 (1)
White Sox
5–6
Santos (2–0)
King (1–2)
Graveman (6)
Yankee Stadium
see 2nd game
36–27
64
June 8 (2)
White Sox
3–0
Vásquez (1–1)
Clevinger (3–4)
Holmes (7)
Yankee Stadium
40,659
37–27
65
June 9
Red Sox
2–3
Whitlock (3–2)
Cole (7–1)
Jansen (14)
Yankee Stadium
46,007
37–28
66
June 10
Red Sox
3–1
Germán (4–3)
Houck (3–6)
Holmes (8)
Yankee Stadium
46,061
38–28
67
June 11
Red Sox
2–3 (10)
Jansen (2–3)
Marinaccio (2–3)
Martin (1)
Yankee Stadium
46,138
38–29
68
June 13
@ Mets
7–6
Marinaccio (3–3)
Walker (0–1)
King (4)
Citi Field
43,707
39–29
69
June 14
@ Mets
3–4 (10)
Leone (1–2)
Abreu (2–2)
—
Citi Field
44,121
39–30
70
June 16
@ Red Sox
5–15
Jacques (1–0)
Germán (4–4)
—
Fenway Park
37,086
39–31
—
June 17
@ Red Sox
Postponed (Inclement weather); Makeup: June 18
71
June 18 (1)
@ Red Sox
2–6
Pivetta (4–4)
King (1–3)
—
Fenway Park
36,178
39–32
72
June 18 (2)
@ Red Sox
1–4
Bello (4–4)
Severino (0–2)
Jansen (15)
Fenway Park
36,787
39–33
73
June 20
Mariners
3–1
Cole (8–1)
Kirby (6–6)
Holmes (9)
Yankee Stadium
43,130
40–33
74
June 21
Mariners
4–2
Brito (4–3)
Castillo (4–6)
Kahnle (1)
Yankee Stadium
41,090
41–33
75
June 22
Mariners
2–10
Woo (1–1)
Germán (4–5)
—
Yankee Stadium
42,440
41–34
76
June 23
Rangers
2–4 (10)
Barlow (1–0)
King (1–4)
Smith (15)
Yankee Stadium
44,822
41–35
77
June 24
Rangers
1–0
Severino (1–2)
Gray (6–3)
Marinaccio (2)
Yankee Stadium
46,018
42–35
78
June 25
Rangers
5–3
Marinaccio (4–3)
King (1–1)
King (5)
Yankee Stadium
46,064
43–35
79
June 27
@ Athletics
1–2
Blackburn (1–0)
Brito (4–4)
Moll (1)
Oakland Coliseum
13,050
43–36
80
June 28
@ Athletics
11–0
Germán (5–5)
Sears (1–6)
—
Oakland Coliseum
12,479
44–36
81
June 29
@ Athletics
10–4
Schmidt (3–6)
Harris (2–2)
—
Oakland Coliseum
14,718
45–36
—
June 30
@ Cardinals
Postponed (Inclement weather); Makeup: July 1
July: 10–15 (Home: 7–6; Away: 3–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
82
July 1 (1)
@ Cardinals
4–11
Flaherty (5–5)
Severino (1–3)
—
Busch Stadium
44,237
45–37
83
July 1 (2)
@ Cardinals
6–2
King (2–4)
Liberatore (1–3)
—
Busch Stadium
44,846
46–37
84
July 2
@ Cardinals
1–5
Montgomery (6–7)
Cole (8–2)
—
Busch Stadium
44,676
46–38
85
July 3
Orioles
6–3
Kahnle (1–0)
Canó (1–1)
Holmes (10)
Yankee Stadium
46,015
47–38
86
July 4
Orioles
8–4
Schmidt (4–6)
Gibson (8–6)
—
Yankee Stadium
43,876
48–38
87
July 5
Orioles
3–6
Kremer (9–4)
Ramirez (0–1)
Bautista (23)
Yankee Stadium
36,022
48–39
88
July 6
Orioles
1–14
Bradish (5–4)
Severino (1–4)
—
Yankee Stadium
39,766
48–40
89
July 7
Cubs
0–3
Taillon (3–6)
Rodón (0–1)
Alzolay (6)
Yankee Stadium
42,763
48–41
90
July 8
Cubs
6–3
Cole (9–2)
Smyly (7–6)
King (6)
Yankee Stadium
43,507
49–41
91
July 9
Cubs
4–7
Merryweather (2–0)
Marinaccio (4–4)
Alzolay (7)
Yankee Stadium
43,761
49–42
93rd All-Star Game in Seattle, Washington
92
July 14
@ Rockies
2–7
Gomber (8–7)
Rodón (0–2)
—
Coors Field
47,865
49–43
93
July 15
@ Rockies
6–3
Schmidt (5–6)
Seabold (1–7)
Holmes (11)
Coors Field
48,632
50–43
94
July 16
@ Rockies
7–8 (11)
Hollowell (1–0)
Marinaccio (4–5)
—
Coors Field
47,211
50–44
95
July 17
@ Angels
3–4 (10)
Loup (1–2)
Ramirez (0–2)
—
Angel Stadium
41,180
50–45
96
July 18
@ Angels
1–5
Sandoval (5–7)
Germán (5–6)
—
Angel Stadium
41,556
50–46
97
July 19
@ Angels
3–7
Silseth (2–1)
Rodón (0–3)
—
Angel Stadium
39,141
50–47
98
July 21
Royals
5–4
Schmidt (6–6)
Marsh (0–4)
Holmes (12)
Yankee Stadium
46,242
51–47
99
July 22
Royals
5–2
Peralta (3–1)
Hernández (0–6)
Holmes (13)
Yankee Stadium
44,401
52–47
100
July 23
Royals
8–5
Severino (2–4)
Lyles (1–12)
—
Yankee Stadium
44,130
53–47
101
July 25
Mets
3–9
Verlander (5–5)
Germán (5–7)
—
Yankee Stadium
46,540
53–48
102
July 26
Mets
3–1
Rodón (1–3)
Quintana (0–2)
Holmes (14)
Yankee Stadium
46,761
54–48
103
July 28
@ Orioles
0–1
Bautista (6–1)
Kahnle (1–1)
—
Camden Yards
34,558
54–49
104
July 29
@ Orioles
8–3
Schmidt (7–6)
Wells (7–6)
—
Camden Yards
42,829
55–49
105
July 30
@ Orioles
3–9
Baumann (8–0)
Severino (2–5)
—
Camden Yards
37,429
55–50
106
July 31
Rays
1–5
Glasnow (5–3)
Brito (4–5)
—
Yankee Stadium
43,613
55–51
August: 10–18 (Home: 4–8; Away: 6–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
107
August 1
Rays
2–5
Eflin (12–6)
Rodón (1–4)
Fairbanks (14)
Yankee Stadium
38,047
55–52
108
August 2
Rays
7–2
Cole (10–2)
McClanahan (11–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
38,740
56–52
109
August 3
Astros
4–3
King (3–4)
Graveman (3–5)
Holmes (15)
Yankee Stadium
44,019
57–52
110
August 4
Astros
3–7
Brown (8–7)
Severino (2–6)
—
Yankee Stadium
42,105
57–53
111
August 5
Astros
3–1
Hamilton (2–1)
Verlander (6–6)
Holmes (16)
Yankee Stadium
41,411
58–53
112
August 6
Astros
7–9
France (8–3)
Peralta (3–2)
Abreu (4)
Yankee Stadium
46,345
58–54
113
August 7
@ White Sox
1–5
Cease (5–5)
Cole (10–3)
Shaw (1)
Guaranteed Rate Field
27,574
58–55
114
August 8
@ White Sox
7–1
Schmidt (8–6)
Toussaint (1–5)
—
Guaranteed Rate Field
26,446
59–55
115
August 9
@ White Sox
2–9
Clevinger (5–5)
Severino (2–7)
Santos (3)
Guaranteed Rate Field
23,377
59–56
116
August 11
@ Marlins
9–4
Vásquez (2–1)
Luzardo (8–7)
—
LoanDepot Park
30,978
60–56
117
August 12
@ Marlins
1–3
Alcántara (5–10)
King (3–5)
—
LoanDepot Park
33,980
60–57
118
August 13
@ Marlins
7–8
López (6–2)
Holmes (4–3)
—
LoanDepot Park
35,043
60–58
119
August 14
@ Braves
3–11
Fried (4–1)
Schmidt (8–7)
—
Truist Park
42,717
60–59
120
August 15
@ Braves
0–5
Elder (9–4)
Severino (2–8)
—
Truist Park
40,454
60–60
121
August 16
@ Braves
0–2
Morton (12–10)
Vásquez (2–2)
Iglesias (23)
Truist Park
40,743
60–61
122
August 18
Red Sox
3–8
Bello (9–7)
Brito (4–6)
—
Yankee Stadium
44,566
60–62
123
August 19
Red Sox
1–8
Crawford (6–6)
Cole (10–4)
—
Yankee Stadium
42,599
60–63
124
August 20
Red Sox
5–6
Martin (4–1)
Holmes (4–4)
Jansen (29)
Yankee Stadium
43,946
60–64
125
August 22
Nationals
1–2
Thompson (4–4)
Kahnle (1–2)
Finnegan (22)
Yankee Stadium
38,105
60–65
126
August 23
Nationals
9–1
Severino (3–8)
Gore (6–10)
—
Yankee Stadium
37,266
61–65
127
August 24
Nationals
5–6
Corbin (9–11)
Kahnle (1–3)
Finnegan (23)
Yankee Stadium
39,681
61–66
128
August 25
@ Rays
6–2
Cole (11–4)
Eflin (13–8)
—
Tropicana Field
22,679
62–66
129
August 26
@ Rays
0–3
Glasnow (7–4)
Schmidt (8–8)
Fairbanks (17)
Tropicana Field
22,943
62–67
130
August 27
@ Rays
4–7
Littell (3–4)
Hamilton (2–2)
Adam (12)
Tropicana Field
22,624
62–68
131
August 28
@ Tigers
4–1
Severino (4–8)
Olson (2–6)
—
Comerica Park
16,772
63–68
132
August 29
@ Tigers
4–2
Brito (5–6)
Skubal (3–3)
—
Comerica Park
17,236
64–68
133
August 30
@ Tigers
6–2
Cole (12–4)
White (2–3)
Hamilton (2)
Comerica Park
15,731
65–68
134
August 31
@ Tigers
3–4 (10)
Brieske (1–2)
Loáisiga (0–1)
—
Comerica Park
19,630
65–69
September/October: 17–11 (Home: 6–6; Away: 11–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
135
September 1
@ Astros
6–2
Rodón (2–4)
Verlander (10–7)
—
Minute Maid Park
41,066
66–69
136
September 2
@ Astros
5–4
Brito (6–6)
Brown (10–10)
Holmes (17)
Minute Maid Park
41,427
67–69
137
September 3
@ Astros
6–1
King (4–5)
Javier (9–3)
—
Minute Maid Park
41,514
68–69
138
September 5
Tigers
5–1
Cole (13–4)
Cisnero (2–5)
—
Yankee Stadium
31,553
69–69
139
September 6
Tigers
4–3
Schmidt (9–8)
Brieske (1–3)
Holmes (18)
Yankee Stadium
30,673
70–69
140
September 7
Tigers
3–10
Rodríguez (11–7)
Rodón (2–5)
—
Yankee Stadium
32,722
70–70
141
September 8
Brewers
2–8
Uribe (1–0)
Brito (6–7)
—
Yankee Stadium
37,115
70–71
142
September 9
Brewers
2–9
Payamps (5–4)
Loáisiga (0–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
44,068
70–72
143
September 10
Brewers
4–3 (13)
Misiewicz (2–0)
Milner (2–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
41,702
71–72
—
September 11
@ Red Sox
Postponed (Inclement weather); Makeup: September 12
144
September 12 (1)
@ Red Sox
3–2
Brito (7–7)
Pivetta (9–9)
Holmes (19)
Fenway Park
30,029
72–72
145
September 12 (2)
@ Red Sox
4–1
Rodón (3–5)
Winckowski (3–2)
Ramirez (1)
Fenway Park
30,392
73–72
—
September 13
@ Red Sox
Postponed (Inclement weather); Makeup: September 14
146
September 14 (1)
@ Red Sox
0–5
Houck (5–9)
King (4–6)
—
Fenway Park
30,228
73–73
147
September 14 (2)
@ Red Sox
8–5
Peralta (4–2)
Llovera (1–2)
Kahnle (2)
Fenway Park
35,507
74–73
148
September 15
@ Pirates
7–5
Ramirez (1–2)
Holderman (0–3)
Holmes (20)
PNC Park
31,534
75–73
149
September 16
@ Pirates
6–3
Brito (8–7)
Ortiz (4–5)
Holmes (21)
PNC Park
31,922
76–73
150
September 17
@ Pirates
2–3
Borucki (3–0)
Rodón (3–6)
Bednar (36)
PNC Park
29,565
76–74
151
September 19
Blue Jays
1–7
Kikuchi (10–6)
Schmidt (9–9)
—
Yankee Stadium
38,525
76–75
152
September 20
Blue Jays
1–6
Gausman (12–9)
King (4–7)
—
Yankee Stadium
35,587
76–76
153
September 21
Blue Jays
5–3
Cole (14–4)
Berríos (11–11)
—
Yankee Stadium
37,646
77–76
154
September 22
Diamondbacks
7–1
Weaver (3–5)
Pfaadt (2–9)
Brito (1)
Yankee Stadium
39,143
78–76
—
September 23
Diamondbacks
Postponed (inclement weather); Makeup: September 25
155
September 24
Diamondbacks
1–7
Gallen (17–8)
Rodón (3–7)
—
Yankee Stadium
39,018
78–77
156
September 25
Diamondbacks
6–4
Hamilton (3–2)
Ginkel (9–1)
Holmes (22)
Yankee Stadium
41,096
79–77
157
September 26
@ Blue Jays
2–0
Brito (9–7)
Romano (5–7)
Holmes (23)
Rogers Centre
40,454
80–77
158
September 27
@ Blue Jays
6–0
Cole (15–4)
Berríos (11–12)
—
Rogers Centre
31,923
81–77
159
September 28
@ Blue Jays
0–6
Bassitt (16–8)
Weaver (3–6)
—
Rogers Centre
36,657
81–78
160
September 29
@ Royals
5–12
Lyles (6–17)
Rodón (3–8)
—
Kauffman Stadium
18,374
81–79
161
September 30
@ Royals
5–2
Montas (1–0)
Marsh (3–9)
Holmes (24)
Kauffman Stadium
22,665
82–79
162
October 1
@ Royals
2–5
Greinke (2–15)
King (4–8)
McArthur (4)
Kauffman Stadium
20,662
82–80
Season standings
American League East
American League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Record vs. American League
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2023
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
7–6
4–2
3–4
6–1
3–3
5–1
5–2
4–2
7–6
6–1
4–2
8–5
3–3
10–3
26–20
Boston
6–7
—
2–4
3–3
5–1
2–5
5–2
3–4
4–3
9–4
4–2
3–3
2–11
3–3
7–6
20–26
Chicago
2–4
4–2
—
8–5
5–8
3–4
6–7
3–4
4–9
4–2
3–4
2–4
1–6
1–5
0–6
15–31
Cleveland
4–3
3–3
5–8
—
4–9
2–4
7–6
3–4
7–6
2–4
5–1
4–3
3–3
3–3
4–3
20–26
Detroit
1–6
1–5
8–5
9–4
—
3–3
10–3
3–3
8–5
2–5
3–4
3–3
1–5
3–4
2–4
21–25
Houston
3–3
5–2
4–3
4–2
3–3
—
1–5
9–4
2–4
2–5
10–3
4–9
3–3
9–4
3–4
28–18
Kansas City
1–5
2–5
7–6
6–7
3–10
5–1
—
2–4
4–9
2–4
2–4
1–6
3–4
1–5
1–6
16–30
Los Angeles
2–5
4–3
4–3
4–3
3–3
4–9
4–2
—
3–3
4–2
7–6
5–8
2–4
6–7
2–4
19–27
Minnesota
2–4
3–4
9–4
6–7
5–8
4–2
9–4
3–3
—
4–3
5–1
3–4
1–5
5–2
3–3
25–21
New York
6–7
4–9
2–4
4–2
5–2
5–2
4–2
2–4
3–4
—
5–1
4–2
5–8
3–4
7–6
23–23
Oakland
1–6
2–4
4–3
1–5
4–3
3–10
4–2
6–7
1–5
1–5
—
1–12
2–5
4–9
2–4
14–32
Seattle
2–4
3–3
4–2
3–4
3–3
9–4
6–1
8–5
4–3
2–4
12–1
—
3–4
4–9
3–3
22–24
Tampa Bay
5–8
11–2
6–1
3–3
5–1
3–3
4–3
4–2
5–1
8–5
5–2
4–3
—
2–4
7–6
27–19
Texas
3–3
3–3
5–1
3–3
4–3
4–9
5–1
7–6
2–5
4–3
9–4
9–4
4–2
—
6–1
22–24
Toronto
3–10
6–7
6–0
3–4
4–2
4–3
6–1
4–2
3–3
6–7
4–2
3–3
6–7
1–6
—
30–16
Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.
Record vs. National League
Source: MLB Standings
Team
ARI
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
Baltimore
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
3–0
1–2
3–0
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
4–0
Boston
2–1
3–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
0–3
2–1
2–1
2–1
0–3
2–1
1–2
0–3
1–2
Chicago
1–2
2–1
1–3
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
0–3
1–2
1–2
1–2
0–3
1–2
1–2
1–2
Cleveland
1–2
1–2
2–1
2–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
0–3
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
2–1
Detroit
0–3
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
3–0
0–3
2–2
1–2
3–0
2–1
1–2
Houston
3–0
3–0
3–0
0–3
3–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
2–1
1–2
2–1
2–1
Kansas City
1–2
0–3
1–2
0–3
1–2
2–1
0–3
0–3
3–0
1–2
0–3
2–1
2–1
2–2
1–2
Los Angeles
1–2
1–2
3–0
0–3
1–2
0–4
0–3
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
0–3
2–1
3–0
2–1
Minnesota
3–0
0–3
2–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
New York
2–1
0–3
1–2
3–0
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
Oakland
1–2
2–1
0–3
1–2
2–1
0–3
0–3
3–0
0–3
0–3
2–1
0–3
2–2
1–2
0–3
Seattle
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
3–0
0–3
2–1
0–3
1–2
1–2
2–1
3–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
Tampa Bay
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
3–0
2–1
3–1
2–1
1–2
0–3
3–0
1–2
2–1
1–2
3–0
Texas
1–3
1–2
1–2
0–3
3–0
1–2
3–0
0–3
2–1
3–0
2–1
0–3
2–1
2–1
1–2
Toronto
3–0
3–0
1–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
2–1
2–1
3–0
1–3
3–0
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.
Roster
2023 New York Yankees
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player statistics
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
Source:[1]
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
Source:[2]
Farm system
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