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[[Image:Joetorreyankee.jpg|thumb|300px|Joe Torre, [[Telly Monster]], and [[Baby Bear]].]] |
[[Image:Joetorreyankee.jpg|thumb|300px|Joe Torre, [[Telly Monster]], and [[Baby Bear]].]] |
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− | The '''New York Yankees''' are a professional [[Baseball]] team, based in the [[New York City]] borough of the Bronx. |
+ | The '''New York Yankees''' are a professional [[Baseball]] team, based in the [[New York City]] borough of the Bronx. A member of the Major League Baseball's American League, the club was originally founded in Baltimore, [[Maryland]] in 1901, and moved to New York City in 1903 (where they were renamed the Yankees in 1913). From 1923 to 2008 the Yankees played in [[Yankee Stadium]], which was replaced with the new Yankee Stadium in 2009. |
In the [[New York]] area, their games are available on the [[Yankees Entertainment and Sports Network]]. |
In the [[New York]] area, their games are available on the [[Yankees Entertainment and Sports Network]]. |
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Yankees players that have appeared with the Muppets include [[Hideki Matsui]] and |
Yankees players that have appeared with the Muppets include [[Hideki Matsui]] and |
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− | [[Dave Winfield]], as well as former manager [[Joe Torre]]. |
+ | [[Dave Winfield]], as well as former manager [[Joe Torre]]. [[Elmo]] appeared at an exhibition game between the New York Yankees and the Yomiuri Giants at the Tokyo Dome on March 28, [[2004]]. |
==References== |
==References== |
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* A Muppet [[Whatnot]] was avaiable from [[The Muppet Whatnot Workshop|the Muppet Whatnot Workshop]] in a baseball outfit which resembles that of the Yankees. |
* A Muppet [[Whatnot]] was avaiable from [[The Muppet Whatnot Workshop|the Muppet Whatnot Workshop]] in a baseball outfit which resembles that of the Yankees. |
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+ | * In ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'', Yankees memorabilia adorns the lockers of the Muppets. |
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+ | * In the ''[[Kinect Sesame Street TV]]'' episode "Elmozilla," during a game of catch with [[Paul Ball]], [[Gladys the Cow]] comments the player could have a career with the "Moo York Yankees." |
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+ | * In a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' insert, [[Mookie Wilson]] and [[Keith Hernandez]] of the New York Mets teach [[Snuffy]] to hit a ball. He becomes so good, he hits a grand slam and it crashes through the window of George Steinbrenner, then manager of the Yankees. |
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==Connections== |
==Connections== |
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+ | * [[Bonnie Erickson]] helped create the Yankees short-lived mascot. |
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+ | * [[Derek Jeter]] plays shortstop for the Yankees. |
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* [[Jon Lieber]] played for the Yankees for the 2004 season. |
* [[Jon Lieber]] played for the Yankees for the 2004 season. |
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Revision as of 02:14, 5 February 2014
The New York Yankees are a professional Baseball team, based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. A member of the Major League Baseball's American League, the club was originally founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 1901, and moved to New York City in 1903 (where they were renamed the Yankees in 1913). From 1923 to 2008 the Yankees played in Yankee Stadium, which was replaced with the new Yankee Stadium in 2009.
In the New York area, their games are available on the Yankees Entertainment and Sports Network.
Yankees players that have appeared with the Muppets include Hideki Matsui and Dave Winfield, as well as former manager Joe Torre. Elmo appeared at an exhibition game between the New York Yankees and the Yomiuri Giants at the Tokyo Dome on March 28, 2004.
References
- An older New York Yankees logo appears on the bulletin board in the background of The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence. Shortly after this is seen, it switches to a New York Knicks logo.
- In The Great Muppet Caper, Lady Holiday, reviewing her models before the fashion show, suggests to one of them "try wearing lingerie under the frock instead of the New York Yankees T-Shirt".
- A Muppet Whatnot was avaiable from the Muppet Whatnot Workshop in a baseball outfit which resembles that of the Yankees.
- In The Muppets Take Manhattan, Yankees memorabilia adorns the lockers of the Muppets.
- In the Kinect Sesame Street TV episode "Elmozilla," during a game of catch with Paul Ball, Gladys the Cow comments the player could have a career with the "Moo York Yankees."
- In a Sesame Street insert, Mookie Wilson and Keith Hernandez of the New York Mets teach Snuffy to hit a ball. He becomes so good, he hits a grand slam and it crashes through the window of George Steinbrenner, then manager of the Yankees.
Connections
- Bonnie Erickson helped create the Yankees short-lived mascot.
- Derek Jeter plays shortstop for the Yankees.
- Jon Lieber played for the Yankees for the 2004 season.