Phil Rizzuto, uniform retired 1985 From 1941-1956, "The Scooter" was the Yankees catalyst, leading them to nine World Series. His outstanding talents and enthusiasm made him the best shortstop the Yankees have ever had. |
Billy Martin, uniform retired 1986 As a second baseman in the 1950's and a manager in the 1970's and 1980's, Billy played key roles in the building of the Yankees' winning tradition. There has never been a greater competitor than Billy. |
Reggie Jackson, uniform retired 1993 "Mr. October" ranks among the greatest Yankees of all time despite the fact that he played only 5 years with the Bombers. He was instrumental in helping the Yankees win two world titles and is best remembered for three clutch homers he walloped in the deciding game of the 1977 World Series. He entered the Hall of Fame in 1993. |
Don Mattingly, uniform retired 1997 "Donnie Baseball" was one of his era's outstanding hitters and ranks among the premier defensive players of all-time. His dedication and leadership made him one of the most admired and respected players in the game and the foundation of the Yankees for 12 seasons. |
Ron Guidry, uniform retired 2003 Ron was one of the most dominant Yankees pitchers of all time. From 1975-1988, his 170 wins and 1778 strikeouts earned him the nickname "Louisiana Lightning". |
Monument Park, featuring the original three monuments (Lou, Miller Huggins, the Babe) in front and countless plaques on the wall in back. Joe and Mickey also have monuments. |