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Additional Team Information Additional Team Information Yankee Stadium • One East 161st Street • Bronx, NY 10451 Phone: (718) 579-4460 • E-mail: media@yankees.com • Twitter: @YankeesPR & @LosYankeesPR World Series Champions: 1923, ’27-28, ’32, ’36-39, ’41, ’43, ’47, ’49-53, ’56, ’58, ’61-62, ’77-78, ’96, ’98-2000, ’09 Yankees on the Disabled List in 2017 16 players have made a total of 19 appearances on the disabled list in 2017. In 2016, 18 players made a total of 18 appearances on the disabled list. PLAYER INJURY ON D.L. OFF D.L. TYPE GMS LOST INF Didi Gregorius.................Right shoulder strain . .4/2 (retro to 3/30) ........ 4/27......10-day ..............20 C Gary Sánchez ...................Right biceps strain ......................................................4/8 (postgame) ..........5/4......10-day ..............21 INF Tyler Austin ...................Left ankle fracture.....................................................4/2 (retro to 3/30) ..........6/5......60-day ..............54 LHP Aroldis Chapman.............Left shoulder rotator cuff inflammation ............................. 5/14 (retro to 5/13) ........ 6/18......10-day ..............33 OF Jacoby Ellsbury ................Concussion ........................................................................5/25 ........ 6/25........7-day ..............29 LHP CC Sabathia ..................Left hamstring strain ................................................ 6/15 (retro to 6/14) ..........7/4......10-day ..............19 RHP Adam Warren ................Right shoulder inflammation.......................................................6/16 ..........7/4......10-day ..............17 DH Matt Holliday .................Viral infection ....................................................... 6/28 (retro to 6/25) ........ 7/14......10-day ..............14 INF Starlin Castro .................Right hamstring strain .............................................................6/27 ........ 7/15......10-day ..............12 OF Dustin Fowler..................Ruptured right patellar tendon .....................................................6/30 ...Traded 7/31......60-day ..............27 OF Aaron Hicks....................Right oblique strain ................................................................6/26 ..........8/9......10-day ..............39 INF Tyler Austin ...................Right hamstring strain .............................................................6/29 ........ 8/11......10-day ..............37 INF Greg Bird . Right ankle bruise . 5/2 . 60-day . 93 RHP Michael Pineda . Right UCL injury . 7/14 (retro to 7/11) . 60-day . 31 INF Starlin Castro . Right hamstring strain . 7/23 (retro to 7/22) . 10-day . 22 DH Matt Holliday . Left lumbar strain . 8/6 (retro to 8/5) . 10-day . 9 OF Clint Frazier . Right oblique strain . 8/10 (retro to 8/9) . 10-day . 6 LHP CC Sabathia . Right knee inflammation . 8/11 (retro to 8/9) . 10-day . 6 RHP Masahiro Tanaka . Right shoulder inflammation . 8/12 (retro to 8/10) . 10-day . 5 Players Used in 2017 (50) Postponed/Delayed/Suspended Games The Yankees have used 50 players in 2017 (P-25, C-3, INF-14, OF-7, DH-1) Postponed Games (3): The Yankees used 53 players in 2016 (P-29, C-3, INF-12, OF-8, DH-1) 4/25 at Boston 5/13 vs . Houston PITCHERS (25): RHP Luis Severino Todd Frazier 5/25 vs . Kansas City RHP Dellin Betances LHP Chasen Shreve Didi Gregorius RHP Luis Cessa LHP Caleb Smith Chase Headley Rain Delays Before Start (5): 5/31 at Baltimore (0:14) LHP Aroldis Chapman RHP Masahiro Tanaka Pete Kozma 6/23 vs . Texas (1:42) RHP Tyler Clippard RHP Adam Warren Rob Refsnyder 6/28 at CWS (0:05) RHP Giovanny Gallegos LHP Tyler Webb Ronald Torreyes 6/29 at CWS (2:50) LHP Jaime García Tyler Wade 8/2 vs . DET (1:26) RHP Domingo Germán CATCHERS (3): RHP Sonny Gray Kyle Higashioka OUTFIELDERS (7): Delays In-Game (2): RHP Chad Green Austin Romine Jacoby Ellsbury 7/7 vs . MIL (0:51) RHP Ben Heller Gary Sánchez Brett Gardner 8/2 vs . DET (3:11) RHP Ronald Herrera Dustin Fowler Suspended Games (0): RHP Jonathan Holder INFIELDERS (14): Clint Frazier RHP Tommy Kahnle Miguel Andújar Aaron Hicks Games Called Early Due to Rain (0): LHP Tommy Layne Tyler Austin Aaron Judge RHP Bryan Mitchell Greg Bird Mason Williams 2017 Yankees Honors LHP Jordan Montgomery Chris Carter RHP Michael Pineda Starlin Castro DESIGNATED HITTER (1): AL Rookie of the Month Dates Stats RHP David Robertson Ji-Man Choi Matt Holliday RF Aaron Judge April .303 (23-for-76), 2 doubles, 1 triple, 10HR, 20RBI LHP CC Sabathia Garrett Cooper RF Aaron Judge May .347 (33-for-95), 5 doubles, 1 triple, 7HR, 17RBI RF Aaron Judge June 324. (33-for-102), 30R, 5 doubles, 10HR, 25RBI, 30BB AL Player of the Week Dates Stats RF Aaron Judge 6/5-11 .500 (12-for-24), 10R, 3 doubles, 3HR, 6RBI, 6BB AL Player of the Month Dates Stats RF Aaron Judge June 324. (33-for-102), 30R, 5 doubles, 10HR, 25RBI, 30BB Manager Challenges in 2017 60 total challenges/reviews in Yankees games in 2017 (71 in 2016; 64 in 2015) 27 challenges by Yankees (19 overturned, 1 confirmed, 7 stand) (19-4-6 in 2016; 24-4-4 in 2015) 26 challenges by Opponent (12 overturned, 8 confirmed, 6 stand) (21-5-8 in 2016; 13-6-7 in 2015) 7 reviews by Umpire (2 overturned, 2 confirmed, 3 stand, 0 record keeping) (2-2-3-1 in 2016; 2-5-1-0 in 2015) Date/Opp. Challenger Inning Player of Reference Initial Call Calling Umpire Crew Chief Result Time 4/2 at TB YANKEES Top 1 Matt Holliday Out at 1st Marvin Hudson Jerry Layne Stands (forceout) 1:21 4/2 at TB Rays Top 2 Starlin Castro Safe at 1st Marvin Hudson Jerry Layne Stands (infield single) 1:32 4/4 at TB YANKEES Bot 3 Daniel Robertson Safe at 1st Dan Bellino Jerry Layne Overturned (groundout) 1:50 4/5 at TB Rays Bot 2 Steven Souza Jr . Out at home Dan Bellino Jerry Layne Confirmed (no violation) 1:29 4/5 at TB Rays Bot 2 Steven Souza Jr . Out at home Dan Bellino Jerry Layne Stands (fielder’s choice) 1:29 4/5 at TB YANKEES Bot 2 Kevin Kiermaier Safe at 2nd Jerry Layne Jerry Layne Overturned (caught stealing) 0:46 4/8 at BAL Orioles Bot 5 Mark Trumbo Out at 1st Brian Gorman Brian Gorman Overturned (fielder’s choice) 1:09 4/8 at BAL YANKEES Bot 7 Jonathan Schoop Safe at 2nd Dan Iassogna Brian Gorman Overturned (caught stealing) 0:38 4/10 vs . TB Umpire Top 8 Logan Morrison No home run Todd Tichenor Bill Miller Overturned (home run) 1:11 4/10 vs . TB Umpire Bot 8 Starlin Castro Home run Todd Tichenor Bill Miller Stands (home run) 1:50 as of 8/15/17 Manager Challenges in 2017 (cont’d.) Date/Opp. Challenger Inning Player of Reference Initial Call Calling Umpire Crew Chief Result Time 4/12 vs . TB Rays Top 4 Derek Norris Out at 2nd Adam Hamari Bill Miller Stands (7-4 putout) 2:31 4/12 vs. TB YANKEES Top 5 Rickie Weeks Jr. Safe at 2nd Adam Hamari Bill Miller Overturned (9-6 putout) 3:09 4/14 vs . STL Cardinals Top 7 Matt Adams Out at 2nd Jeff Kellogg Jeff Kellogg Confirmed (forceout) 0:49 4/15 vs . STL Cardinals Bot 6 Ronald Torreyes Safe at 2nd Tim Timmons Jeff Kellogg Stands (double) 1:43 4/16 vs . STL Umpire Bot 2 Aaron Judge No home run Tim Timmons Jeff Kellogg Stands (triple) 3:04 4/18 vs. CWS YANKEES Top 6 Tyler Saladino Safe at 1st Tom Hallion Tom Hallion Overturned (groundout) 0:55 4/19 vs. CWS YANKEES Top 6 Avisaíl García Safe at 1st Vic Carapazza Tom Hallion Stands (fielder’s choice) 0:55 4/26 at BOS YANKEES Bot 3 Aaron Judge No catch Mark Carlson Fieldin Culbreth Overturned (flyout) 2:48 5/1 vs. TOR YANKEES Top 9 José Bautista Safe at 3rd Bruce Dreckman Mike Everitt Overturned (9-5 putout) 1:05 5/3 vs . TOR Blue Jays Bot 7 Didi Gregorius Safe at 1st Bruce Dreckman Mike Everitt Confirmed (infield single) 1:01 5/9 at CIN YANKEES Bot 6 Michael Lorenzen Safe at 1st John Tumpane Ted Barret Overturned (groundout) 1:17 5/16 at KC Royals Top 8 Jorge Bonifacio No catch Stu Scheurwater Joe West Overturned (flyout) 3:41 5/17 at KC Royals Top 5 Chris Carter Safe at home Stu Scheurwater Joe West Overturned (7-2 putout) 0:58 5/18 at KC YANKEES Top 4 Jacoby Ellsbury Out at 1st Jim Reynolds Joe West Overturned (bunt single) 1:55 5/19 at TB Rays Top 4 Didi Gregorius Safe at 1st Scott Barry Paul Emmel Overturned (groundout) 0:38 5/22 vs. KC YANKEES Top 7 Alcides Escobar Safe at 1st Marvin Hudson Jerry Layne Overturned (groundout) 0:49 5/26 vs. OAK YANKEES Top 8 Khris Davis Safe at 1st Will Little Jeff Kellogg Stands (single) 1:04 5/28 vs. OAK YANKEES Top 2 Ryon Healy Safe at 2nd Tim Timmons Jeff Kellogg Overturned (7-4 putout) 1:00 5/28 vs . OAK Athletics Bot 7 Khris Davis No catch Will Little Jeff Kellogg Confirmed (double) 1:13 5/30 at BAL Orioles Top 5 Chase Headley Safe at 2nd Todd Tichenor Bill Miller Overturned (forceout) 1:57 6/1 at TOR Blue Jays Top 7 Didi Gregorius Safe at home Gabe Morales Gary Cederstrom Stands (double) 3:09 6/2 at TOR Blue Jays Bot 2 Ezequiel Carrera Out at 1st Eric Cooper Gary Cederstrom Overturned (bunt single) 0:55 6/2 at TOR YANKEES Bot 7 Justin Smoak Safe at 1st Eric Cooper Gary Cederstrom Stands (reached on error) 1:40 6/14 at LAA YANKEES Top 9 Aaron Hicks Catch Pat Hoberg Gerry Davis Overturned (double) 1:25 6/16 at OAK YANKEES Bot 2 Matt Chapman Safe at 1st Lance Barksdale Ted Barrett Overturned (groundout) 1:14 6/16 at OAK Athletics Top 5 Mason Williams Safe at 2nd Ted Barrett Ted Barrett Stands (single) 3:19 6/16 at OAK YANKEES Bot 8 Rajai Davis Safe at 1st Lance Barksdale Ted Barrett Overturned (double play) 1:15 6/18 at OAK Umpire Top 4 Didi Gregorius Home run John Tumpane Ted Barrett Confirmed (Home run) 1:33 6/18 at OAK Athletics Bot 4 Jaycob Brugman Out at 2nd Chad Whitson Ted Barrett Confirmed (caught stealing) 1:14 6/26 at CWS YANKEES Top 3 Ronald Torreyes Out at 2nd D.J.
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