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List of New York Yankees captains

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List of New York Yankees captains

There have been 16 captains of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball, an American professional baseball franchise also known previously as the New York Highlanders. The role is held by Aaron Judge, who was named the captain on December 21, 2022. In baseball, the captain formerly served as the on-field leader of the team, while the manager operated the team from the dugout. In the early 20th century, MLB teams were required to name an on-field captain, who was responsible for making pitching changes, positioning fielders, and talking with umpires. Managers were restricted to working with the players in the dugout. By the mid-1910s, managers took on the roles previously assigned to the captain, and the captain role became ceremonial. Clark Griffith was captained the team from their inaugural season in 1903 through 1905. Kid Elberfeld was captain from 1906 to 1907, and was followed by Willie Keeler from 1908 to 1909. Hal Chase served in the role from 1910 through 1912. Frank Chance began the 1913 season as captain. When the team traded for Rollie Zeider, he succeeded Chance in the role. Roger Peckinpaugh served as captain from 1914 through 1922, until he was traded to the Boston Red Sox. He was succeeded by Babe Ruth, who was quickly deposed as captain for climbing into the stands to confront a heckler. Lou Gehrig was named captain in 1935, serving for the remainder of his career. After the death of Gehrig, then manager Joe McCarthy declared that the Yankees would never have another captain. The role remained vacant until team owner George Steinbrenner named Thurman Munson as captain in 1976. Following Munson's death, Graig Nettles served as captain. Willie Randolph and Ron Guidry were named co-captains in 1986. Don Mattingly followed them as captain in 1991, serving until his retirement in 1995. Derek Jeter was named captain of the Yankees in 2003, and he held the post until he retired in 2014. Gehrig, Munson, Guidry, Mattingly and Jeter are the only team captains who spent their entire career with the Yankees (Aaron Judge has spent his entire career with the Yankees, but is still active). Jeter is the longest-tenured captain in franchise history. When the Yankees named Jeter captain in 2003, the team recognized him as their 11th captain, rather than their 15th. Howard W. Rosenberg, a baseball historian, found that the official count of Yankees captains failed to include Griffith, Elberfeld, an Chance. In addition, right after The New York Times reported Rosenberg's research in 2007, Society for American Baseball Research member Clifford Blau found that Keeler was a team captain, research that Rosenberg confirmed. Though some newspaper articles referred to Everett Scott as captain from 1922 to 1925, the Yankees recognize him as an "acting captain" during the 1922 and 1923 World Series and do not include him on their list.

Tables

Key · Captains
Tenure
Tenure
Years active
Tenure
Years of the captain's playing career
Tenure as captain
Years active
Years of the captain's playing career
Elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame
Years active
Years of the captain's playing career
Denotes a co-captain
Years active
Years of the captain's playing career
Tenure
Tenure as captain
Elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame
Denotes a co-captain
New York Yankees captains · Captains
Clark Griffith†
1903
1903–1905
Clark Griffith†
Player
Clark Griffith†
Position
Pitcher
Years active
1891–1914
Tenure
1903–1905
Kid Elberfeld
1906
1906–1907
Kid Elberfeld
Player
Kid Elberfeld
Position
Shortstop
Years active
1898–1914
Tenure
1906–1907
Willie Keeler†
1908
1908–1909
Willie Keeler†
Player
Willie Keeler†
Position
Outfielder
Years active
1892–1910
Tenure
1908–1909
Hal Chase
1910
1910–1912
Hal Chase
Player
Hal Chase
Position
First baseman
Years active
1905–1919
Tenure
1910–1912
Frank Chance†
Frank Chance†
Player
Frank Chance†
Position
First baseman
Years active
1898–1914
Tenure
1913
Rollie Zeider
Rollie Zeider
Player
Rollie Zeider
Position
Shortstop
Years active
1910–1918
Tenure
1913
Roger Peckinpaugh
1914
1914–1921
Roger Peckinpaugh
Player
Roger Peckinpaugh
Position
Shortstop
Years active
1910–1927
Tenure
1914–1921
Babe Ruth†
Babe Ruth†
Player
Babe Ruth†
Position
Outfielder
Years active
1914–1935
Tenure
1922
Lou Gehrig†
1935
1935–1939
Lou Gehrig†
Player
Lou Gehrig†
Position
First baseman
Years active
1923–1939
Tenure
1935–1939
Thurman Munson
1976
1976–1979
Thurman Munson
Player
Thurman Munson
Position
Catcher
Years active
1969–1979
Tenure
1976–1979
Graig Nettles
1982
1982–1984
Graig Nettles
Player
Graig Nettles
Position
Third baseman
Years active
1967–1988
Tenure
1982–1984
Willie Randolph‡
1986
1986–1988
Willie Randolph‡
Player
Willie Randolph‡
Position
Second baseman
Years active
1975–1992
Tenure
1986–1988
Ron Guidry‡
1986
1986–1988
Ron Guidry‡
Player
Ron Guidry‡
Position
Pitcher
Years active
1975–1988
Tenure
1986–1988
Don Mattingly
1991
1991–1995
Don Mattingly
Player
Don Mattingly
Position
First baseman
Years active
1982–1995
Tenure
1991–1995
Derek Jeter†
2003
2003–2014
Derek Jeter†
Player
Derek Jeter†
Position
Shortstop
Years active
1995–2014
Tenure
2003–2014
Aaron Judge
Aaron Judge
Player
Aaron Judge
Position
Outfielder
Years active
2016–present
Tenure
2023–present
Player
Position
Years active
Tenure
Ref
Clark Griffith†
Pitcher
1891–1914
1903–1905
Kid Elberfeld
Shortstop
1898–1914
1906–1907
Willie Keeler†
Outfielder
1892–1910
1908–1909
Hal Chase
First baseman
1905–1919
1910–1912
Frank Chance†
First baseman
1898–1914
1913
Rollie Zeider
Shortstop
1910–1918
1913
Roger Peckinpaugh
Shortstop
1910–1927
1914–1921
Babe Ruth†
Outfielder
1914–1935
1922
Lou Gehrig†
First baseman
1923–1939
1935–1939
Thurman Munson
Catcher
1969–1979
1976–1979
Graig Nettles
Third baseman
1967–1988
1982–1984
Willie Randolph‡
Second baseman
1975–1992
1986–1988
Ron Guidry‡
Pitcher
1975–1988
1986–1988
Don Mattingly
First baseman
1982–1995
1991–1995
Derek Jeter†
Shortstop
1995–2014
2003–2014
Aaron Judge
Outfielder
2016–present
2023–present

References

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    https://www.mlb.com/press-release/press-release-aaron-judge-named-16th-captain-in-yankees-franchise-history
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    https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9D07EFD71F30EE3ABC4D52DFB5668389639EDE
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    https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9805E5DE1231EF33A25754C2A9639C946395D6CF
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    https://www.espn.com/new-york/mlb/story/_/id/12428167/derek-jeter-last-new-york-yankees-captain-brian-cashman-says
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    https://www.espn.com/mlb/news/2003/0603/1562514.html
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  10. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/1916/12/27/archives/toledo-signs-hartzell-former-yankee-captain-to-cover-third-bag-for.html
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  12. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/1910/09/24/archives/hal-chase-exonerated-ban-johnson-decides-yankees-captain-was-not.html
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    https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=PeUVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IRQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6114,3457047
  17. New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/1991/03/01/sports/baseball-mattingly-is-named-captain-will-he-go-down-with-ship.html
  18. ESPN
    https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/35297571/yankees-name-aaron-judge-16th-captain-franchise-history
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