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1995 New York Yankees season

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Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees

Major League Baseball team season
1995 New York Yankees
American League Wild Card winners
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkYankee Stadium
CityNew York
Record79–65 (.549)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersGeorge Steinbrenner
General managersGene Michael
ManagersBuck Showalter
TelevisionWPIX
(Phil Rizzuto,Bobby Murcer,Paul Olden)
MSG
(Jim Kaat, Dave Cohen,Al Trautwig)
RadioWABC (AM)
(Michael Kay,John Sterling)
← 1994Seasons1996 →

The 1995New York Yankees season was the 93rd season for the Yankees, and their 71st playing home games atYankee Stadium. Managed byBuck Showalter, the team finished with a record of 79–65, seven games behind theBoston Red Sox, and returned to postseason play for the first time since the 1981 season. They won the firstAmerican LeagueWild Card. In theDivision Series, they squandered a 2–0 series lead, losing three straight games atthe Kingdome to succumb to theSeattle Mariners in five games.

Offseason

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Regular season

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  • On May 29, 1995,Derek Jeter made his major league baseball debut.[3] It was in a game against theSeattle Mariners. Jeter had 5 at-bats and had 0 hits.[4]
  • On September 11, 1995, pitcher Jack McDowell threw exactly three pitches and recorded three outs.[5] This was accomplished in the ninth inning. This was also only the third time in MLB history where a team completed a nine-inning game without recording a single fielding assist, meaning that no one was thrown out and all the outs were recorded with fly balls or strikeouts. The only other teams to do it were Cleveland in 1945 and the NY Mets in 1989.[6]

Season standings

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AL East
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Boston Red Sox8658.59742‍–‍3044‍–‍28
New York Yankees7965.549746‍–‍2633‍–‍39
Baltimore Orioles7173.4931536‍–‍3635‍–‍37
Detroit Tigers6084.4172635‍–‍3725‍–‍47
Toronto Blue Jays5688.3893029‍–‍4327‍–‍45

Record vs. opponents

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1995 American League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 1995
TeamBALBOSCALCWSCLEDETKCMILMINNYYOAKSEATEXTOR
Baltimore4–99–46–12–108–54–57–53–66–75–76–74–17–6
Boston9–411–35–36–78–53–28–45–45–88–47–53–48–5
California4–93–1110–23–26–25–75–28–57–56–77–66–78–2
Chicago1–63–52–105–88–48–56–710–33–2–17–54–95–76–5
Cleveland10–27–62–38–510–311–19–49–46–67–05–46–310–3
Detroit5–85–82–64–83–103–48–57–55–82–35–54–87–6
Kansas City5–42–37–55–81–114–310–26–73–75–87–58–67–5
Milwaukee5–74–82–57–64–95–82–109–45–67–23–25–77–5
Minnesota6–34–55–83–104–95–77–64–93–45–74–85–81–4
New York7–68–55–72–3–16–68–57–36–54–34–94–96–312–1
Oakland7–54–87–65–70–73–28–52–77–59–47–65–83–7
Seattle7–65–76–79–44–55–55–72–38–49–46–710–33–4
Texas1–44–37–67–53–68–46–87–58–53–68–53–109–3
Toronto6–75–82–85–63–106–75–75–74–11–127–34–33–9


Transactions

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  • April 12, 1995:Randy Velarde was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[7]
  • June 5, 1995: Josías Manzanillo was selected off waivers by the New York Yankees from the New York Mets.[8]
  • June 8, 1995: Kevin Elster was released by the New York Yankees.[9]
  • June 19, 1995:Darryl Strawberry was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.
  • July 1, 1995: Kevin Maas was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[10]
  • July 16, 1995: Dave Silvestri was traded by the New York Yankees to the Montreal Expos for Tyrone Horne (minors).[11]
  • July 28, 1995:David Cone was traded by the Toronto Blue Jays to the New York Yankees for Marty Janzen, Jason Jarvis (minors), and Mike Gordon (minors).[12]
  • July 28, 1995: Danny Tartabull was traded by the New York Yankees to the Oakland Athletics for Rubén Sierra andJason Beverlin.[13]
  • August 5, 1995:Luis Polonia was traded by the New York Yankees to the Atlanta Braves for Troy Hughes (minors).[14]

Draft picks

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  • June 1, 1995: Donzell McDonald was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 22nd round of the 1995 amateur draft. Player signed July 22, 1995.[15]
  • June 1, 1995: Future NFL quarterbackDaunte Culpepper was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 26th round (730th pick) of the 1995 amateur draft. Culpepper was drafted out of Vanguard High School.[16]

Roster

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1995 New York Yankees
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Death of Mickey Mantle

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Shortly before his death, Mantle videotaped a message to be played on Old-Timers' Day, which he was too ill to attend. He said, "When I die, I wanted on my tombstone, 'A great teammate.' But I didn't think it would be this soon." The words were indeed carved on the plaque marking his resting place at the family mausoleum in Dallas.

Mantle received aliver transplant atBaylor University Medical Center inDallas, on June 8, 1995, after his liver had been damaged by years of chronicalcoholism,cirrhosis andhepatitis C. In July, he had recovered enough to deliver a press conference at Baylor, and noted that many fans had looked to him as arole model. "This is a role model: Don't be like me", he said. He also established the Mickey Mantle Foundation to raise awareness for organ donations. Soon, he was back in the hospital, where it was found that hisliver cancerspread throughout his body.

Mickey Mantle died on August 13, 1995, atBaylor University Medical Center in Dallas. He was 63 years old. During the first Yankee home game after Mantle's passing,Eddie Layton played "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" on theHammond organ at Yankee Stadium because Mickey had once told him it was his favorite song. The Yankees played the rest of the season with black mourning bands topped by a small number 7 on their left sleeves.

Phil Rizzuto, angered over the refusal of television stationWPIX to give him a day off to attend his former teammate's funeral, abruptly resigned from his play-by-play announcing job with the station on August 19. He would return to call a partial schedule for the station in 1996 before retiring for good.

Game log

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Regular season

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1995 regular season game log: 79–65–1 (Home: 46–26–1; Away: 33–39)
April: 3–1 (Home: 1–0; Away: 2–1)
#DateTime (ET)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
May: 10–16 (Home: 6–5; Away: 4–11)
#DateTime (ET)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
5May 17:40 p.m.EDTRed SoxW 5–3Howe (1–0)Lilliquist (0–1)Wetteland (3)2:3017,4124–1W1
6May 27:36 p.m.EDTRed SoxL 0–8Eshelman (1–0)Hitchcock (0–1)2:2513,6944–2L1
7May 37:36 p.m.EDTRed SoxW 4–3(13)Wickman (1–0)Pierce (0–1)4:0619,9905–2W1
8May 47:36 p.m.EDTRed SoxW 5–3Ausanio (1–0)Johnston (0–1)3:0118,9946–2W2
15May 127:07 p.m.EDT@Red SoxW 12–2Hitchcock (1–2)Sele (2–1)3:0832,75410–5W1
16May 131:07 p.m.EDT@Red SoxL 4–6Eshelman (3–0)Wickman (1–1)Ryan (2)3:1032,69510–6L1
17May 141:07 p.m.EDT@Red SoxL 2–3Peña (1–0)Howe (1–1)2:4932,52610–7L2
18May 167:35 p.m.EDTIndiansL 5–10Nagy (2–0)Key (1–2)3:0018,24610–8L3
22May 23@AngelsL 0–1012–10L1
23May 24@AngelsL 1–312–11L2
24May 25@AngelsL 2–1512–12L3
28May 298:07 p.m.EDT@MarinersL 7–8(12)Ayala (1–0)Bankhead (1–1)4:0518,94813–15L1
29May 3010:05 p.m.EDT@MarinersL 3–7Nelson (2–0)Pérez (2–2)3:0810,70913–16L2
30May 3110:36 p.m.EDT@MarinersL 9–11Wells (2–3)MacDonald (0–1)Ayala (8)3:3813,03513–17L3
June: 13–14 (Home: 8–8; Away: 5–6)
#DateTime (ET)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
31June 2AngelsL 2–313–18L4
32June 3AngelsL 2–413–19L5
33June 4AngelsW 11–314–19W1
38June 97:35 p.m.EDTMarinersL 1–11Belcher (3–0)Pérez (3–3)2:4919,65015–23L2
39June 101:37 p.m.EDTMarinersL 2–3Nelson (3–0)Howe (1–2)Ayala (9)3:0325,27915–24L3
40June 111:37 p.m.EDTMarinersW 10–7Howe (2–2)Frey (0–3)Wetteland (7)3:3326,03716–24W1
45June 167:05 p.m.EDT@IndiansW 4–2Wickman (2–1)Poole (1–3)Wetteland (8)3:0441,64319–26W1
46June 171:05 p.m.EDT@IndiansL 4–7Black (3–1)Pettitte (1–4)Mesa (17)2:5341,66219–27L1
47June 188:05 p.m.EDT@IndiansW 9–5McDowell (3–4)Nagy (4–3)Wetteland (9)3:1341,66720–27W1
July: 17–11–1 (Home: 9–4–1; Away: 8–7)
#DateTime (ET)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
66th All-Star Game in Arlington, TX
72July 178:06 p.m.EDTWhite SoxT 1–1(7)2:1622,70733–38–1T1
August: 14–17 (Home: 9–6; Away: 5–11)
#DateTime (ET)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
96August 10(1)4:37 p.m.EDTIndiansL 9–10Poole (2–3)Wetteland (1–2)Mesa (31)2:5849–46–1L2
97August 10(2)8:06 p.m.EDTIndiansL 2–5Ogea (6–3)Hitchcock (5–7)Mesa (32)3:0948,11549–47–1L3
98August 117:35 p.m.EDTIndiansL 4–5Tavarez (7–1)Wetteland (1–3)Mesa (33)3:5933,73949–48–1L4
99August 128:07 p.m.EDTIndiansW 3–2McDowell (10–8)Martínez (9–3)2:5335,79550–48–1W1
100August 131:43 p.m.EDTIndiansW 4–1Cone (13–6)Clark (6–5)2:2745,86651–48–1W2
101August 147:09 p.m.EDT@Red SoxL 3–9Hanson (11–4)Kamieniecki (3–4)3:0434,31951–49–1L1
102August 157:08 p.m.EDT@Red SoxW 9–2Hitchcock (6–7)Cormier (5–3)2:5734,61652–49–1W1
103August 161:08 p.m.EDT@Red SoxL 4–7Gunderson (2–1)Wickman (2–4)Belinda (8)2:5834,30452–50–1L1
104August 18@AngelsW 7–353–50–1W1
105August 19@AngelsL 3–553–51–1L1
106August 20@AngelsL 5–1053–52–1L2
110August 246:37 p.m.EDT@MarinersL 7–9Nelson (5–1)Wetteland (1–4)3:3017,59253–56–1L6
111August 2511:07 p.m.EDT@MarinersL 4–7Bosio (9–6)Pettitte (6–8)3:0128,13053–57–1L7
112August 2610:05 p.m.EDT@MarinersL 0–7Johnson (13–2)Hitchcock (6–9)2:4941,18253–58–1L8
113August 274:36 p.m.EDT@MarinersW 5–2Kamieniecki (4–5)Belcher (8–9)Wetteland (23)3:3224,91354–58–1W1
115August 29AngelsW 12–455–58–1W2
116August 30AngelsW 4–156–58–1W3
117August 31AngelsW 11–657–58–1W4
September: 21–6 (Home: 13–3; Away: 8–3)
#DateTime (ET)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
121September 41:05 p.m.EDTMarinersW 13–3Pettitte (8–8)Torres (3–9)3:0024,88560–60–1W1
122September 57:35 p.m.EDTMarinersL 5–6Wolcott (3–1)Rivera (5–3)Chalton (6)3:0815,34060–61–1L1
123September 67:35 p.m.EDTMarinersW 4–3McDowell (13–10)Belcher (9–10)2:3815,42661–61–1W1
124September 88:08 p.m.EDTRed SoxW 8–4Cone (15–7)Wakefield (15–4)Howe (2)2:4035,89662–61–1W2
125September 91:36 p.m.EDTRed SoxW 9–1Pettitte (9–8)Smith (7–8)2:3947,71963–61–1W3
126September 108:07 p.m.EDTRed SoxW 9–3Hitchcock (8–9)Hanson (13–5)2:4727,52764–61–1W4
127September 117:05 p.m.EDT@IndiansW 4–0McDowell (14–10)Martínez (10–5)2:5241,83565–61–1W5
128September 127:45 p.m.EDT@IndiansW 9–2Kamieniecki (5–5)Hill (8–8)3:1841,27666–61–1W6
129September 138:52 p.m.EDT@IndiansL 0–5Nagy (14–5)Cone (15–8)2:2941,70866–62–1L1
141September 268:07 p.m.EDT@BrewersW 5–4Hitchcock (10–10)Karl (5–7)Wetteland (30)2:578,61875–65–1W1
142September 272:07 p.m.EDT@BrewersW 6–3Cone (18–8)Givens (5–7)2:598,63576–65–1W2
143September 298:06 p.m.EDT@Blue JaysW 4–3Pettitte (12–9)Castillo (1–5)Wetteland (31)2:5040,31877–65–1W3
144September 301:35 p.m.EDT@Blue JaysW 6–1Kamieniecki (7–6)Leiter (11–11)2:4049,23378–65–1W4
October: 1–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 1–0)
#DateTime (ET)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
145October 11:35 p.m.EDT@Blue JaysW 6–1Hitchcock (11–10)Hentgen (10–14)2:5547,18279–65–1W5
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Yankees team member

Postseason game log

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1995 Postseason game log: 2–3 (Home: 2–0; Away: 0–3)
AL Division Series: vs. Seattle Mariners 2–3 (Home: 2–0; Away: 0–3)
#DateTime (ET)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceSeriesBox/
Streak
1October 38:07 p.m.EDTMarinersW 9–6Cone (1–0)Nelson (0–1)3:3857,1781–0W1
2October 48:07 p.m.EDTMarinersW 7–5(15)Rivera (1–0)Belcher (0–1)5:1257,1262–0W2
3October 68:07 p.m.EDT@MarinersL 4–7Johnson (1–0)McDowell (0–1)Chalton (1)3:0457,9442–1L1
4October 77:07 p.m.EDT@MarinersL 8–11Charlton (1–0)Wetteland (0–1)Risley (1)4:0857,1802–2L2
5October 87:07 p.m.EDT@MarinersL 5–6(11)Johnson (2–0)McDowell (0–2)4:1957,4112–3L3
Legend:       = Win       = Loss     
Bold = Yankees team member

Player stats

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= Indicates team leader

Batting

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Starters by position

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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
CMike Stanley118399107.2681883
1BDon Mattingly128458132.288749
2BPat Kelly8927064.237429
3BWade Boggs126460149.324563
SSTony Fernández10830494.245539
LFLuis Polonia6723862.261215
CFBernie Williams144563173.3071882
RFPaul O'Neill127460138.3002296
DHRubén Sierra5621556.260744

Other batters

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Randy Velarde111367102.278746
Jim Leyritz7726471.269737
Dion James8520960.287226
Danny Tartabull5919243.224628
Gerald Williams10018245.247628
Russ Davis409827.276212
Darryl Strawberry328724.276313
Derek Jeter154812.25007
Dave Silvestri17212.09514
Kevin Elster10172.11800
Robert Eenhoorn5142.14302
Rubén Rivera510.00000
Jorge Posada100----00

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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Note: GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGSIPWLERASO
Jack McDowell30217.215103.93157
Andy Pettitte26175.01294.17114
Sterling Hitchcock27168.111104.70121
David Cone1399.0923.8289
Scott Kamieniecki1689.2764.0143
Mélido Pérez1269.1555.5844
Jimmy Key530.1125.6414

Other pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Mariano Rivera1967.0535.5151
Brian Boehringer717.20313.7510
Dave Eiland410.0116.306

Relief pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins: L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
John Wetteland6015312.9366
Bob Wickman632414.0551
Steve Howe566324.9628
Bob MacDonald331104.8641
Joe Ausanio282015.7336
Scott Bankhead201106.0020
Josías Manzanillo110002.0811
Dave Pavlas40003.183
Jeff Patterson30002.703
Rick Honeycutt300027.000

ALDS

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GameScoreDate
1Seattle 6,New York 9Oct 3, 1995
2Seattle 5,New York 7Oct 4, 1995
3New York 4,Seattle 7Oct 6, 1995
4New York 8,Seattle 11Oct 7, 1995
5New York 5,Seattle 6Oct 8, 1995

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAColumbus ClippersInternational LeagueBill Evers
AANorwich NavigatorsEastern LeagueJimmy Johnson
ATampa YankeesFlorida State LeagueJake Gibbs
AGreensboro BatsSouth Atlantic LeagueTrey Hillman
A-Short SeasonOneonta YankeesNew York–Penn LeagueRob Thomson
RookieGCL YankeesGulf Coast LeagueHéctor López

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References

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  1. ^Jack McDowell Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  2. ^"Tony Fernandez Stats".
  3. ^"Derek Jeter Stats".
  4. ^"Box Score of Game played on Monday, May 29, 1995 at Kingdome".
  5. ^3 Pitch Inning
  6. ^"13 of the Most Extraordinary Baseball Games of All Time".
  7. ^"Randy Velarde Stats".
  8. ^"Josias Manzanillo Stats".
  9. ^"Kevin Elster Stats".
  10. ^"Kevin Maas Stats".
  11. ^"Dave Silvestri Stats".
  12. ^David Cone Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  13. ^Danny Tartabull Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  14. ^Luis Polonia Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  15. ^"Donzell McDonald Stats".
  16. ^"26th Round of the 1995 MLB June Amateur Draft".
  17. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed.,The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007

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