2024 New York Yankees season Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
Major League Baseball team season
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The 2024 New York Yankees season was the 122nd season for the New York Yankees franchise.
On September 7, the Yankees won their 82nd game of the season, thus extending their streak of winning seasons to 32 years (since 1993 ). On September 18, the Yankees clinched a postseason berth for the seventh time in the past eight seasons.[ 2] [ 3] On September 26, the Yankees clinched the American League East division with a win over the Baltimore Orioles . It was their third divisional title in the past six seasons, and their 21st divisional championship overall in franchise history. Additionally, it was their 59th postseason appearance, the most by a single team in Major League Baseball history.[ 4] They defeated the Kansas City Royals in the American League Division Series to advance to the American League Championship Series (ALCS) for the fourth time in eight years. They beat the Cleveland Guardians in the ALCS in five games to capture their first AL pennant since 2009 and the 41st in franchise history.[ 5] They faced the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2024 World Series , losing in five games. This was the first Yankees–Dodgers World Series matchup since 1981 and the 12th in Major League Baseball history.
In off the field news, this was the final season for longtime play-by-play radio announcer John Sterling , who was honored by the team on April 20th.[ 6] It also marked the only season superstar outfielder Juan Soto would spend with the organization, after an offseason trade from the Padres to the Yankees, as Soto departed the club for the New York Mets , the Yankees' crosstown rival.
Offseason
The Yankees finished the 2023 season 82–80, good enough for fourth place in the AL East. They looked to improve on that record in 2024 under the guide of Aaron Boone , who entered his seventh year as manager of the Yankees.
Transactions
2023
2024
Regular season
Transactions
2024
Season standings
American League East
American League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Record vs. American League
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
8–5
6–1
3–4
2–4
2–5
4–2
4–2
6–0
8–5
3–3
4–2
9–4
5–2
7–6
20–26
Boston
5–8
—
4–3
2–5
3–4
2–4
4–2
4–2
3–3
6–7
5–1
4–3
6–7
4–2
8–5
21–25
Chicago
1–6
3–4
—
5–8
3–10
2–4
1–12
4–2
1–12
1–5
3–3
1–6
4–2
0–7
1–5
11–35
Cleveland
4–3
5–2
8–5
—
7–6
1–4
5–8
5–1
10–3
2–4
6–1
4–2
3–4
4–2
4–2
24–22
Detroit
4–2
4–3
10–3
6–7
—
2–4
6–7
3–4
6–7
2–4
3–3
5–1
5–1
3–4
5–2
22–24
Houston
5–2
4–2
4–2
4–1
4–2
—
4–3
9–4
2–4
1–6
8–5
5–8
4–2
7–6
5–2
22–24
Kansas City
2–4
2–4
12–1
8–5
7–6
3–4
—
5–2
6–7
2–5
4–2
3–3
3–3
1–5
5–2
23–23
Los Angeles
2–4
2–4
2–4
1–5
4–3
4–9
2–5
—
1–5
3–3
5–8
8–5
3–4
4–9
0–7
22–24
Minnesota
0–6
3–3
12–1
3–10
7–6
4–2
7–6
5–1
—
0–6
6–1
5–2
3–4
5–2
4–2
18–28
New York
5–8
7–6
5–1
4–2
4–2
6–1
5–2
3–3
6–0
—
5–2
4–3
7–6
3–3
7–6
23–23
Oakland
3–3
1–5
3–3
1–6
3–3
5–8
2–4
8–5
1–6
2–5
—
4–9
3–4
6–7
3–3
24–22
Seattle
2–4
3–4
6–1
2–4
1–5
8–5
3–3
5–8
2–5
3–4
9–4
—
3–3
10–3
2–4
26–20
Tampa Bay
4–9
7–6
2–4
4–3
1–5
2–4
3–3
4–3
4–3
6–7
4–3
3–3
—
1–5
9–4
26–20
Texas
2–5
2–4
7–0
2–4
4–3
6–7
5–1
9–4
2–5
3–3
7–6
3–10
5–1
—
2–4
19–27
Toronto
6–7
5–8
5–1
2–4
2–5
2–5
2–5
7–0
2–4
6–7
3–3
4–2
4–9
4–2
—
20–26
Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.
Record vs. National League
Source: MLB Standings
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
Baltimore
2–1
2–1
0–3
3–0
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
0–3
2–2
Boston
0–3
1–3
2–1
2–1
1–2
0–3
3–0
1–2
0–3
2–1
3–0
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
Chicago
1–2
2–1
0–4
0–3
2–1
0–3
1–2
0–3
0–3
0–3
0–3
0–3
1–2
2–1
2–1
Cleveland
0–3
1–2
3–0
3–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
0–3
3–0
2–1
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
Detroit
2–1
0–3
1–2
3–0
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
Houston
2–1
0–3
0–3
0–3
4–0
2–1
3–0
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
Kansas City
1–2
1–2
1–2
3–0
1–2
1–2
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
0–3
3–1
3–0
Los Angeles
1–2
1–2
1–2
0–3
1–2
2–2
3–0
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
3–0
2–1
1–2
1–2
Minnesota
2–1
0–3
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–3
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
New York
2–1
1–2
2–1
0–3
2–1
1–2
2–1
2–1
0–4
3–0
1–2
2–1
3–0
1–2
1–2
Oakland
1–2
1–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
2–1
3–0
0–3
2–2
1–2
2–1
Seattle
2–1
2–1
1–2
3–0
2–1
0–3
1–2
1–2
3–0
2–1
1–2
3–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
Tampa Bay
3–0
1–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
3–1
1–2
3–0
0–3
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
Texas
2–2
1–2
2–1
2–1
0–3
2–1
2–1
0–3
1–2
0–3
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
Toronto
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
0–3
1–2
1–2
1–3
2–1
2–1
2–1
3–0
1–2
Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.
Game log
Legend
Yankees win
Yankees loss
Postponement
Clinched playoff spot
Clinched division
Bold
Yankees team member
2024 Game Log: 94–68 (Home: 44–37; Away: 50–31)
March/April: 19–12 (Home: 8–5; Away: 11–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
1
March 28
@ Astros
5–4
Loáisiga (1–0)
Pressly (0–1)
Holmes (1)
Minute Maid Park
42,642
1–0
2
March 29
@ Astros
7–1
Weaver (1–0)
Scott (0–1)
—
Minute Maid Park
41,583
2–0
3
March 30
@ Astros
5–3
Stroman (1–0)
Abreu (0–1)
Holmes (2)
Minute Maid Park
41,247
3–0
4
March 31
@ Astros
4–3
Burdi (1–0)
Hader (0–1)
Holmes (3)
Minute Maid Park
36,908
4–0
5
April 1
@ Diamondbacks
5–2
Weaver (2–0)
Nelson (0–1)
González (1)
Chase Field
38,608
5–0
6
April 2
@ Diamondbacks
0–7
Gallen (2–0)
Cortés Jr. (0–1)
—
Chase Field
39,863
5–1
7
April 3
@ Diamondbacks
6–5 (11)
Holmes (1–0)
McGough (0–1)
Ferguson (1)
Chase Field
35,038
6–1
8
April 5
Blue Jays
0–3
García (1–0)
Ferguson (0–1)
Green (1)
Yankee Stadium
47,812
6–2
9
April 6
Blue Jays
9–8
Weaver (3–0)
Gausman (0–1)
Holmes (4)
Yankee Stadium
42,250
7–2
10
April 7
Blue Jays
8–3
Cousins (1–0)
Francis (0–2)
Santana (1)
Yankee Stadium
40,569
8–2
11
April 8
Marlins
7–0
Cortés Jr. (1–1)
Luzardo (0–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
31,071
9–2
12
April 9
Marlins
3–2
Rodón (1–0)
Puk (0–3)
Holmes (5)
Yankee Stadium
37,680
10–2
13
April 10
Marlins
2–5
Weathers (1–1)
Stroman (1–1)
Scott (1)
Yankee Stadium
36,295
10–3
—
April 12
@ Guardians
Postponed (rain); Makeup: April 13
14
April 13 (1)
@ Guardians
3–2
Schmidt (1–0)
Carrasco (0–1)
Holmes (6)
Progressive Field
17,089
11–3
15
April 13 (2)
@ Guardians
8–2
Poteet (1–0)
McKenzie (1–2)
—
Progressive Field
31,066
12–3
16
April 14
@ Guardians
7–8 (10)
Beede (1–0)
Ferguson (0–2)
—
Progressive Field
28,119
12–4
17
April 15
@ Blue Jays
1–3
Bassitt (2–2)
Gil (0–1)
García (2)
Rogers Centre
30,962
12–5
18
April 16
@ Blue Jays
4–5
Kikuchi (1–1)
Rodón (1–1)
Romano (1)
Rogers Centre
31,175
12–6
19
April 17
@ Blue Jays
6–4
González (1–0)
Swanson (0–1)
Holmes (7)
Rogers Centre
30,233
13–6
20
April 19
Rays
5–3
Santana (1–0)
Devenski (0–1)
Holmes (8)
Yankee Stadium
36,055
14–6
21
April 20
Rays
0–2 (10)
Adam (1–0)
Ferguson (0–3)
Cleavinger (1)
Yankee Stadium
47,629
14–7
22
April 21
Rays
5–4
Gil (1–1)
Civale (2–2)
González (2)
Yankee Stadium
40,022
15–7
23
April 22
Athletics
0–2
Erceg (1–1)
González (1–1)
Miller (5)
Yankee Stadium
30,366
15–8
24
April 23
Athletics
4–3
Stroman (2–1)
Blackburn (2–1)
Holmes (9)
Yankee Stadium
30,060
16–8
25
April 24
Athletics
7–3
Schmidt (2–0)
Boyle (1–4)
—
Yankee Stadium
31,179
17–8
26
April 25
Athletics
1–3
Wood (1–2)
Cortés Jr. (1–2)
Miller (6)
Yankee Stadium
40,141
17–9
27
April 26
@ Brewers
6–7 (11)
Koenig (2–0)
Tonkin (1–3)
—
American Family Field
32,314
17–10
28
April 27
@ Brewers
15–3
Rodón (2–1)
Ross (1–3)
—
American Family Field
41,620
18–10
29
April 28
@ Brewers
15–5
Marinaccio (1–0)
Uribe (2–2)
—
American Family Field
35,295
19–10
30
April 29
@ Orioles
0–2
Rodriguez (4–1)
Schmidt (2–1)
Coulombe (1)
Camden Yards
23,184
19–11
31
April 30
@ Orioles
2–4
Kremer (2–2)
Cortés Jr. (1–3)
Webb (1)
Camden Yards
21,949
19–12
May: 21–7 (Home: 10–3; Away: 11–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
32
May 1
@ Orioles
2–0
Gil (2–1)
Burnes (3–1)
Holmes (10)
Camden Yards
24,180
20–12
33
May 2
@ Orioles
2–7
Akin (1–0)
Rodón (2–2)
—
Camden Yards
27,299
20–13
34
May 3
Tigers
2–1
Santana (2–0)
Foley (2–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
37,386
21–13
35
May 4
Tigers
5–3
Schmidt (3–1)
Mize (1–1)
Holmes (11)
Yankee Stadium
45,017
22–13
36
May 5
Tigers
5–2 (8)
González (2–1)
Miller (3–4)
Santana (2)
Yankee Stadium
35,119
23–13
37
May 7
Astros
10–3
Gil (3–1)
Verlander (1–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
37,126
24–13
38
May 8
Astros
9–4
Rodón (3–2)
Arrighetti (0–4)
—
Yankee Stadium
37,660
25–13
39
May 9
Astros
3–4
Blanco (4–0)
Stroman (2–2)
Hader (4)
Yankee Stadium
38,095
25–14
40
May 10
@ Rays
2–0
Schmidt (4–1)
Bradley (0–1)
Holmes (12)
Tropicana Field
18,041
26–14
41
May 11
@ Rays
2–7
Littell (2–2)
Cortés Jr. (1–4)
—
Tropicana Field
21,308
26–15
42
May 12
@ Rays
10–6
Gil (4–1)
Alexander (1–2)
—
Tropicana Field
20,694
27–15
43
May 14
@ Twins
5–1
Rodón (4–2)
Paddack (4–2)
—
Target Field
23,805
28–15
44
May 15
@ Twins
4–0
Stroman (3–2)
López (4–3)
—
Target Field
22,235
29–15
45
May 16
@ Twins
5–0
Schmidt (5–1)
Ryan (2–3)
—
Target Field
31,569
30–15
46
May 17
White Sox
4–2
Cortés Jr. (2–4)
Clevinger (0–2)
Holmes (13)
Yankee Stadium
46,025
31–15
47
May 18
White Sox
6–1
Gil (5–1)
Keller (0–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
43,194
32–15
48
May 19
White Sox
7–2
Rodón (5–2)
Flexen (2–4)
—
Yankee Stadium
41,041
33–15
49
May 20
Mariners
4–5
Bazardo (1–0)
Holmes (1–1)
Muñoz (9)
Yankee Stadium
37,590
33–16
50
May 21
Mariners
3–6
Woo (2–0)
Schmidt (5–2)
Muñoz (10)
Yankee Stadium
37,257
33–17
51
May 22
Mariners
7–3
Cortés Jr. (3–4)
Miller (3–5)
—
Yankee Stadium
40,224
34–17
52
May 23
Mariners
5–0
Gil (6–1)
Castillo (4–6)
Holmes (14)
Yankee Stadium
43,121
35–17
53
May 24
@ Padres
8–0
Rodón (6–2)
Darvish (4–2)
—
Petco Park
43,505
36–17
54
May 25
@ Padres
4–1
Stroman (4–2)
Cease (5–4)
Holmes (15)
Petco Park
44,845
37–17
55
May 26
@ Padres
2–5
Estrada (2–0)
Schmidt (5–3)
Suárez (15)
Petco Park
45,731
37–18
56
May 28
@ Angels
3–4
Moore (1–1)
Weaver (3–1)
Estévez (8)
Angel Stadium
34,894
37–19
57
May 29
@ Angels
2–1
Gil (7–1)
Anderson (5–5)
Holmes (16)
Angel Stadium
34,313
38–19
58
May 30
@ Angels
8–3
Rodón (7–2)
Sandoval (2–8)
—
Angel Stadium
36,312
39–19
59
May 31
@ Giants
6–2
Stroman (5–2)
Hicks (4–2)
—
Oracle Park
35,018
40–19
June: 14–13 (Home: 6–6; Away: 8–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
60
June 1
@ Giants
7–3
Poteet (2–0)
Webb (4–5)
—
Oracle Park
34,487
41–19
61
June 2
@ Giants
7–5
Tonkin (2–3)
Doval (2–1)
Holmes (17)
Oracle Park
39,485
42–19
62
June 4
Twins
5–1
Gil (8–1)
Ober (5–4)
—
Yankee Stadium
37,139
43–19
63
June 5
Twins
9–5
Rodón (8–2)
Paddack (4–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
43,202
44–19
64
June 6
Twins
8–5
Weaver (4–1)
López (5–6)
Holmes (18)
Yankee Stadium
41,380
45–19
65
June 7
Dodgers
1–2 (11)
Grove (4–2)
Hamilton (0–1)
Ramírez (1)
Yankee Stadium
48,048
45–20
66
June 8
Dodgers
3–11
Stone (7–2)
Cortés Jr. (3–5)
—
Yankee Stadium
48,374
45–21
67
June 9
Dodgers
6–4
Ferguson (1–3)
Glasnow (6–5)
Holmes (19)
Yankee Stadium
48,023
46–21
68
June 10
@ Royals
4–2
Rodón (9–2)
Lugo (9–2)
Tonkin (1)
Kauffman Stadium
24,038
47–21
69
June 11
@ Royals
10–1
Stroman (6–2)
Singer (4–3)
—
Kauffman Stadium
22,437
48–21
70
June 12
@ Royals
11–5
Poteet (3–0)
Altavilla (0–1)
—
Kauffman Stadium
25,132
49–21
71
June 13
@ Royals
3–4
McArthur (3–3)
Holmes (1–2)
—
Kauffman Stadium
21,875
49–22
72
June 14
@ Red Sox
8–1
Gil (9–1)
Bello (6–4)
—
Fenway Park
35,024
50–22
73
June 15
@ Red Sox
4–8
Slaten (4–2)
Rodón (9–3)
Jansen (11)
Fenway Park
36,673
50–23
74
June 16
@ Red Sox
3–9
Crawford (3–6)
Stroman (6–3)
—
Fenway Park
36,718
50–24
75
June 18
Orioles
4–2
Cortés Jr. (4–5)
Suárez (3–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
47,429
51–24
76
June 19
Orioles
6–7 (10)
Kimbrel (5–2)
Holmes (1–3)
Tate (1)
Yankee Stadium
47,155
51–25
77
June 20
Orioles
5–17
Baker (1–0)
Gil (9–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
45,456
51–26
78
June 21
Braves
1–8
Sale (10–2)
Rodón (9–4)
—
Yankee Stadium
45,226
51–27
79
June 22
Braves
8–3
Stroman (7–3)
Morton (4–4)
—
Yankee Stadium
45,056
52–27
80
June 23
Braves
1–3
Fried (7–3)
Cortés Jr. (4–6)
Iglesias (20)
Yankee Stadium
46,683
52–28
81
June 25
@ Mets
7–9
Núñez (1–0)
Cole (0–1)
—
Citi Field
42,824
52–29
82
June 26
@ Mets
2–12
Manaea (5–3)
Gil (9–3)
Houser (1)
Citi Field
43,004
52–30
83
June 27
@ Blue Jays
2–9
Berríos (7–6)
Rodón (9–5)
—
Rogers Centre
36,423
52–31
84
June 28
@ Blue Jays
16–5
Tonkin (3–3)
Kikuchi (4–8)
—
Rogers Centre
34,791
53–31
85
June 29
@ Blue Jays
3–9
Bassitt (7–6)
Cortés Jr. (4–7)
—
Rogers Centre
37,448
53–32
86
June 30
@ Blue Jays
8–1
Cole (1–1)
Gausman (6–7)
—
Rogers Centre
38,534
54–32
July: 11–13 (Home: 3–9; Away: 8–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
87
July 2
Reds
4–5
Ashcraft (5–4)
Gil (9–4)
Díaz (18)
Yankee Stadium
41,219
54–33
88
July 3
Reds
2–3
Abbott (8–6)
Rodón (9–6)
Díaz (19)
Yankee Stadium
47,646
54–34
89
July 4
Reds
4–8
Montas (4–6)
Stroman (7–4)
—
Yankee Stadium
43,154
54–35
90
July 5
Red Sox
3–5 (10)
Slaten (5–2)
Kahnle (0–1)
Jansen (17)
Yankee Stadium
47,158
54–36
91
July 6
Red Sox
14–4
Hill (2–0)
Bernardino (3–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
45,504
55–36
92
July 7
Red Sox
0–3
Crawford (5–7)
Gil (9–5)
Jansen (18)
Yankee Stadium
45,250
55–37
93
July 9
@ Rays
3–5
Pepiot (5–5)
Rodón (9–7)
Fairbanks (15)
Tropicana Field
20,436
55–38
94
July 10
@ Rays
2–1
Hill (3–0)
Eflin (5–6)
Holmes (20)
Tropicana Field
19,246
56–38
95
July 11
@ Rays
4–5
Kelly (3–1)
Cortés Jr. (4–8)
Fairbanks (16)
Tropicana Field
23,438
56–39
96
July 12
@ Orioles
4–1
Cole (2–1)
Povich (1–4)
Holmes (21)
Camden Yards
39,566
57–39
97
July 13
@ Orioles
6–1
Gil (10–5)
Rodriguez (11–4)
—
Camden Yards
44,018
58–39
98
July 14
@ Orioles
5–6
Kimbrel (6–2)
Holmes (1–4)
—
Camden Yards
39,031
58–40
94th All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas
99
July 19
Rays
6–1
Cole (3–1)
Eflin (5–7)
—
Yankee Stadium
47,036
59–40
100
July 20
Rays
1–9
Bradley (5–4)
Cortés Jr. (4–9)
—
Yankee Stadium
43,173
59–41
101
July 21
Rays
4–6
Cleavinger (6–2)
Stroman (7–5)
Fairbanks (18)
Yankee Stadium
45,178
59–42
102
July 22
Rays
9–1
Rodón (10–7)
Littell (3–7)
—
Yankee Stadium
40,824
60–42
103
July 23
Mets
2–3
Quintana (5–6)
Tonkin (3–4)
Diekman (4)
Yankee Stadium
47,453
60–43
104
July 24
Mets
3–12
Ottavino (2–2)
Cole (3–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
48,760
60–44
105
July 26
@ Red Sox
7–9
Horn (1–1)
Weaver (4–2)
Jansen (20)
Fenway Park
36,661
60–45
106
July 27
@ Red Sox
11–8 (10)
Holmes (2–4)
Anderson (0–2)
—
Fenway Park
36,711
61–45
107
July 28
@ Red Sox
8–2
Rodón (11–7)
Houck (8–7)
—
Fenway Park
36,410
62–45
108
July 29
@ Phillies
14–4
Gil (11–5)
Wheeler (10–5)
—
Citizens Bank Park
44,289
63–45
109
July 30
@ Phillies
7–6 (12)
Tonkin (4–4)
Kerkering (2–2)
—
Citizens Bank Park
44,502
64–45
110
July 31
@ Phillies
6–5
Cortés Jr. (5–9)
Sánchez (7–7)
Holmes (22)
Citizens Bank Park
44,543
65–45
August: 14–12 (Home: 10–7; Away: 4–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
111
August 2
Blue Jays
5–8
Little (1–1)
Stroman (7–6)
Green (8)
Yankee Stadium
44,883
65–46
112
August 3
Blue Jays
8–3
Rodón (12–7)
Berríos (9–9)
Holmes (23)
Yankee Stadium
40,218
66–46
113
August 4
Blue Jays
4–3 (10)
Leiter Jr. (3–4)
Francis (4–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
44,237
67–46
—
August 6
Angels
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 7
114
August 7 (1)
Angels
5–2
Gil (12–5)
Daniel (1–3)
Holmes (24)
Yankee Stadium
see 2nd game
68–46
115
August 7 (2)
Angels
2–8
Strickland (3–1)
Warren (0–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
40,744
68–47
116
August 8
Angels
4–9
Anderson (9–10)
Cortés Jr. (5–10)
—
Yankee Stadium
40,681
68–48
—
August 9
Rangers
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 10
117
August 10 (1)
Rangers
8–0
Rodón (13–7)
Eovaldi (8–6)
—
Yankee Stadium
see 2nd game
69–48
118
August 10 (2)
Rangers
4–9
Bradford (4–0)
Weaver (4–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
41,996
69–49
119
August 11
Rangers
8–7
Stroman (8–6)
Heaney (4–12)
Holmes (25)
Yankee Stadium
45,318
70–49
120
August 12
@ White Sox
2–12
Toussaint (1–2)
Gil (12–6)
—
Guaranteed Rate Field
22,815
70–50
121
August 13
@ White Sox
4–1
Cortés Jr. (6–10)
Cannon (2–6)
Cousins (1)
Guaranteed Rate Field
21,199
71–50
122
August 14
@ White Sox
10–2
Hill (4–0)
Leone (0–2)
Tonkin (2)
Guaranteed Rate Field
22,675
72–50
123
August 16
@ Tigers
3–0
Cole (4–2)
Brieske (1–3)
Holmes (26)
Comerica Park
36,244
73–50
124
August 17
@ Tigers
0–4
Montero (4–5)
Rodón (13–8)
—
Comerica Park
38,110
73–51
125
August 18
@ Tigers [ n 1]
2–3 (10)
Brieske (2–3)
Leiter Jr. (3–5)
—
Bowman Field
2,532
73–52
126
August 20
Guardians
5–9 (12)
Herrin (5–0)
Mayza (0–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
41,426
73–53
127
August 21
Guardians
8–1
Cortés Jr. (7–10)
Cantillo (0–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
41,263
74–53
128
August 22
Guardians
6–0
Cole (5–2)
Williams (2–6)
—
Yankee Stadium
38,105
75–53
129
August 23
Rockies
3–0
Rodón (14–8)
Freeland (3–6)
Holmes (27)
Yankee Stadium
38,910
76–53
130
August 24
Rockies
2–9
Blalock (1–0)
Warren (0–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
40,438
76–54
131
August 25
Rockies
10–3
Stroman (9–6)
Gomber (4–9)
—
Yankee Stadium
41,324
77–54
132
August 26
@ Nationals
5–2
Cortés Jr. (8–10)
Parker (7–8)
Holmes (28)
Nationals Park
32,812
78–54
133
August 27
@ Nationals
2–4
Corbin (4–12)
Cole (5–3)
Finnegan (33)
Nationals Park
34,334
78–55
134
August 28
@ Nationals
2–5
Gore (8–11)
Rodón (14–9)
Finnegan (34)
Nationals Park
30,190
78–56
135
August 30
Cardinals
6–3
Stroman (10–6)
Fedde (8–8)
Holmes (29)
Yankee Stadium
47,103
79–56
136
August 31
Cardinals
5–6
Gibson (8–6)
Warren (0–3)
Helsley (42)
Yankee Stadium
41,454
79–57
September: 15–11 (Home: 7–7; Away: 8–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
137
September 1
Cardinals
7–14
Romero (6–2)
Cousins (1–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
42,768
79–58
138
September 2
@ Rangers
8–4
Cole (6–3)
Leiter (0–2)
—
Globe Life Field
36,815
80–58
139
September 3
@ Rangers
4–7
Pennington (1–0)
Holmes (2–5)
—
Globe Life Field
29,356
80–59
140
September 4
@ Rangers
6–10
Eovaldi (11–7)
Stroman (10–7)
Yates (26)
Globe Life Field
32,223
80–60
141
September 6
@ Cubs
3–0
Gil (13–6)
Wicks (2–3)
Weaver (1)
Wrigley Field
40,101
81–60
142
September 7
@ Cubs
2–0
Cortés Jr. (9–10)
Assad (7–5)
—
Wrigley Field
40,080
82–60
143
September 8
@ Cubs
1–2
Taillon (10–8)
Cole (6–4)
Hodge (4)
Wrigley Field
39,364
82–61
144
September 9
Royals
10–4
Cousins (2–1)
McArthur (5–7)
—
Yankee Stadium
35,308
83–61
145
September 10
Royals
0–5
Lugo (16–8)
Stroman (10–8)
—
Yankee Stadium
34,485
83–62
146
September 11
Royals
4–3 (11)
Weaver (5–3)
Bubic (0–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
40,080
84–62
147
September 12
Red Sox
2–1 (10)
Holmes (3–5)
Winckowski (4–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
40,229
85–62
148
September 13
Red Sox
5–4
Leiter Jr. (4–5)
Booser (2–3)
Weaver (2)
Yankee Stadium
45,292
86–62
149
September 14
Red Sox
1–7
Bello (14–7)
Cole (6–5)
—
Yankee Stadium
46,378
86–63
150
September 15
Red Sox
5–2
Rodón (15–9)
Crawford (8–15)
Kahnle (1)
Yankee Stadium
45,552
87–63
151
September 17
@ Mariners
11–2
Gil (14–6)
Woo (8–3)
Stroman (1)
T-Mobile Park
31,668
88–63
152
September 18
@ Mariners
2–1 (10)
Weaver (6–3)
Snider (3–4)
Hamilton (1)
T-Mobile Park
31,674
89–63
153
September 19
@ Mariners
2–3
Gilbert (8–11)
Schmidt (5–4)
Muñoz (22)
T-Mobile Park
34,255
89–64
154
September 20
@ Athletics
4–2 (10)
Cole (7–5)
McFarland (2–4)
Weaver (3)
Oakland Coliseum
23,426
90–64
155
September 21
@ Athletics
10–0
Rodón (16–9)
Sears (11–12)
—
Oakland Coliseum
33,198
91–64
156
September 22
@ Athletics
7–4
Gil (15–6)
Estes (7–9)
Weaver (4)
Oakland Coliseum
24,663
92–64
157
September 24
Orioles
3–5
Kremer (8–10)
Schmidt (5–5)
Domínguez (11)
Yankee Stadium
41,149
92–65
158
September 25
Orioles
7–9
Webb (2–5)
Stroman (10–9)
Akin (1)
Yankee Stadium
41,010
92–66
159
September 26
Orioles
10–1
Cole (8–5)
Burnes (15–9)
—
Yankee Stadium
42,022
93–66
160
September 27
Pirates
2–4
Mlodzinski (5–5)
Kahnle (0–2)
Chapman (13)
Yankee Stadium
41,778
93–67
161
September 28
Pirates
4–9
Burrows (1–0)
Gil (15–7)
Chapman (14)
Yankee Stadium
46,069
93–68
162
September 29
Pirates
6–4
Weaver (7–3)
Holderman (3–6)
Holmes (30)
Yankee Stadium
44,108
94–68
Opening Day
Postseason
Postseason game log
2024 Postseason Game Log (8−6) (Home 4−3; Away 4−3)
American League Division Series: 3−1
American League Championship Series: 4−1
Postseason rosters
Playoff rosters
American League Division Series
American League Championship Series
Roster
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Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
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Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; 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; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
Source:[2]
Farm system
Notes
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