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October 16, 1923 “Yanks take Series, 4-2, with $272,000 by Bob Meuse” October 9, 1927 “Yanks win title, 4-3, on wild pitch and Ruth’s homer” October 10, 1928 “Ruth’s three homers beat Cards 4th time taking Series by 7-3” June 4, 1932 “Gehrig hits 4 successive homers as Yanks win, 20-13” October 3, 1932 “Yankees take title as Cubs succumb, 13-6” October 7, 1936 “Yankees rout Giants, 13-5, to win Series in 6th game” October 11, 1937 “’s 4-to-2 victory gives Yanks ” October 10, 1938 “Yankees win 4th game, 8 to 3, and sweep Series” June 22, 1939 “’s career ended by paralysis” July 5, 1939 “61,808 honor Lou Gehrig” October 9, 1939 “Yankees win 4th game, 7-4, in 10th, take Series” July 17, 1941 “DiMaggio’s 3 hits help Yanks rout Tribe” October 7, 1941 “Yankees beat Dodgers, 3-1, take Series; Bonham throttles Brooklyn with 4 hits” October 12, 1943 “Yanks win 5th game, Series, 2-0, behind Chandler’s hurling” October 7, 1947 “71,548 see Yanks win World Series” August 17, 1948 “, home King, is dead” October 10, 1949 “Yanks beat Dodgers in fifth game, 10 to 6, take World Series” September 29, 1951 “Reynolds hurls 2d no-hitter; Yanks clinch title” October 11, 1951 “Bauer’s triple, great catch win Series” December 12, 1951 “DiMaggio quits, will never don uniform again” October 8, 1952 “Mantle bats in 2 runs, Yanks take title, 4 to 2”

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October 6, 1953 “Yanks win 5th Series in row” October 9, 1956 “Larsen pitches 1st perfect game in Series history” October 11, 1956 “Yanks win World Series on four homers, 9-0” October 10, 1958 “Yanks beat Braves, 6-2; win Series” October 2, 1961 “Maris finally does it, hits 61st ” October 10, 1961 “Yankees blast Reds, win Series” October 17, 1962 “Yanks blank Giants, 1-0, win Series” May 15, 1967 “Mantle hits 500th homer” June 9, 1969 “Yankee’s celebrate Mickey Mantle’s day by beating White Sox twice for 60,096” October 10, 1977 “Yankees claw past Royals for AL flag, 5-3” October 19, 1977 “Reggie! Reggie! Reggie! Yanks champs” October 3, 1978 “Yank home runs beat Bosox, 5-4, in playoff” October 8, 1978 “Yankees, Dodgers gain World Series” October 18, 1978 “Yankees win World Series, 7-2” July 5, 1983 “Righetti pitches Yankees’ 1st no-hitter since ‘50s” August 14, 1995 “Mickey Mantle, legend of baseball, dies at 63” October 14, 1996 “Orioles exit quietly, but Yankees on top of world” October 27, 1996 “Yankees turn back clock, win Series” May 18, 1998 “Yankees’ Wells is perfect” October 14, 1998 “Yankees power into World Series” October 22, 1998 “Yankees sweep World Series” October 19, 1999 “Via Boston, Yanks return to World Series” October 28, 1999 “The all-century team; Yankees, Clemens sweep out Braves in game 4” October 18, 2000 “New York, New York; Yankees bounce Mariners in six, make a date with the Mets” October 27, 2000 “On top of the world; Sojo lifts Yankees to third title in a row”

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October 17, 2003 “Empire strikes back; Yankees storm back to oust Sox in game 7” August 5, 2007 “A. Rodriguez slugs 500th, is youngest to hit mark” September 22, 2008 “New York bids adieu” November 5, 2009 “Return of the kings; Matsui powers Yankees to 27th championship” July 10, 2011 “Jeter reaches 3,000 hits with flair” October 13, 2012 “Yankees oust O’s; Sabathia throws complete-game gem to end Baltimore’s season” September 11, 2013 “Soriano hits two homers as Yankees rally past O’s, 7-5” September 26, 2014 “At end, Jeter walks off winner at home; Yankees 6, Orioles 5” June 20, 2015 “’s 3,000th career hit; Yankees 7, Tigers 2” October 2, 2015 “New York Yankees’ 10,000th regular season win, 4-1 over

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