New York Baseball Rush NYY

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Do you love the New York Yankees? The New York Baseball Rush is now available to you for FREE but for a *Limited Time*! Now you can catch the Yankees games easily! Features of this app include: * New York Yankees News * New York Yankees Videos * New York Yankees Photos * Fan Wall * New York Yankees Shop * Talk Smack Against Other Teams * Connect Easily With Mobile Rush * MLB Scores * MLB Standings * New York Yankees Schedule * New York Yankees Roster * New York Yankees Transactions & Injuries * and MORE! DISCLAIMER: Mobile Rush is not affiliated with the New York Yankees. But a 3rd party company that's dedicated to connecting New York Yankees fans with their team as best as possible. With wallpaper, live wallpapers, background and theme. The history of the New York Yankees from Wikipedia. 10453 The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in The Bronx borough of New York that competes in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the American League's (AL) East Division. One of the AL's eight charter franchises, the club was founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 1901 as the Baltimore Orioles. The team moved to New York City in 1903 and became the New York Highlanders, before taking the "Yankees" as their official name in 1913. The team is owned by Yankee Global Enterprises, an LLC controlled by the family of George Steinbrenner, who purchased the team in 1973. Former catcher Joe Girardi is the team's manager, and Brian Cashman is their general manager. Yankees home games were played at Yankee Stadium from 1923 to 1973 and from 1976 to 2008. In 2009, they moved into a new ballpark also called Yankee Stadium after the previous venue closed. The team is perennially among the leaders in MLB attendance—in 2011, the Yankees had the second-highest attendance. The Yankees have won 18 division titles, 40 AL pennants, and 27 World Series championships, all of which are MLB records. Forty-four Yankees players and 11 Yankees managers have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, and Yogi Berra. In pursuit of winning championships, the franchise has utilized a large payroll to recruit talent, particularly under former owner George Steinbrenner. Due in part to their success, the Yankees have garnered enormous popularity worldwide and a dedicated fanbase, as well as widespread enmity from fans of other MLB teams; the Yankees' rivalry with the Boston Red Sox is one of the most well-known rivalries in sports. At the end of 1900, Ban Johnson, president of the Western League, a minor league, reorganized the league. He added teams in three east coast cities, forming the American League (AL) in an attempt to challenge the National League (NL) for supremacy. Plans to put a team in New York City were blocked by the NL's New York Giants, who had enough political power in New York City to prevent the AL from establishing a team. Instead, a team was put in Baltimore, Maryland, a city which the NL abandoned when it contracted from 12 to 8 teams in 1900. Nicknamed the Orioles, the team began playing in 1901, and were managed and owned in part by John McGraw. During the 1902 season, McGraw feuded with Johnson, and secretly jumped to the Giants. In the middle of the season, the Giants, aided and abetted by McGraw, gained controlling interest of the Orioles and began raiding it for players, until the AL stepped in and took control of the team. In January 1903, a "peace conference" was held between the two leagues to settle disputes and try to coexist. At the conference, Johnson requested that an AL team be put in New York, to play alongside the NL's Giants. It was put to a vote, and 15 of the 16 Major League owners agreed on it, with only John T. Brush of the Giants opposing. The Orioles' new owners, Frank J. Farrell and William S. Devery, found a ballpark location not blocked by the Giants, and Baltimore's team moved to New York.


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