Power-hitting first baseman who played 14 seasons with the Yankees, helping the team win four World Series championships. Known for his clutch hitting and strong defense.
Born in 1925
Legendary baseball player, coach, and manager known for his witty quotes and impressive career with the New York Yankees, winning 10 World Series championships.
94 Years Old
Legendary baseball slugger and charismatic broadcaster, famous for his incredible power and speed on the field, and his folksy, down-to-earth personality in the broadcast booth.
91 Years Old
American baseball legend who broke Babe Ruth's single-season home run record in 1961, holding the title for 37 years. Known for his impressive athletic career and humble personality.
97 Years Old
Legendary left-handed pitcher and coach who won 236 games, including 10 World Series championships with the New York Yankees, earning him the nickname "The Chairman of the Board".
90 Years Old
A five-tool player and coach who won seven Gold Glove Awards and was a key member of the New York Yankees' World Series championship teams in the 1960s. He's also known for being the only player from the losing team to win the World Series MVP award.
90 Years Old
A talented shortstop who played for the New York Yankees and later became a respected sportscaster, known for his insightful commentary and charismatic on-air presence.
97 Years Old
First African American player in the American League, winning nine Gold Glove Awards as a catcher and later coaching for the Yankees.
87 Years Old
A former Major League Baseball pitcher who wrote a tell-all book, "Ball Four," that exposed the behind-the-scenes world of professional baseball, changing the way people viewed the sport.