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2015 New York Yankees Roster (As of 4/15/15) Manager: Joe Girardi (28); Coaches: Alan Cockrell (62, Asst 2015 NEW YORK YANKEES ROSTER (as of 4/15/15) Manager: Joe Girardi (28); Coaches: Alan Cockrell (62, Asst. Hitting), Joe Espada (54, Third Base), Tony Pena (56, First Base), Jeff Pentland (61, Hitting), Larry Rothschild (58, Pitching), Rob Thomson (59, Bench), Gary Tuck (60, Bullpen) # PITCHERS (12/2DL) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE ALPHABETICAL NUMERICAL 68 Betances, Dellin R R 6-8 265 3/23/88 New York, N.Y. 36 Carlos Beltran. .OF 11 Brett Gardner ........................OF 26 Capuano, Chris (D.L.-15d) L L 6-3 220 8/19/78 Riverhead, N.Y. 68 Dellin Betances .....................RHP 12 Chase Headley. .INF 29 Carpenter, David R R 6-2 230 7/15/85 Morgantown, W. Va. 26 Chris Capuano (D.L.-15d) ................LHP 13 Alex Rodriguez. INF 30 Eovaldi, Nathan R R 6-2 215 2/13/90 Houston, Tex. 29 David Carpenter ....................RHP 14 Stephen Drew ......................INF 57 Martin, Chris R R 6-8 225 6/2/86 Arlington, Tex. 62 Alan Cockrell. Asst. Hitting Coach 17 Brendan Ryan (D.L.-15d) .................INF 48 Miller, Andrew L L 6-7 210 5/21/85 Gainesville, Fla. 14 Stephen Drew ......................INF 18 Didi Gregorius ......................INF 47 Nova, Ivan (D.L.-60d) R R 6-4 235 1/12/87 Palenque, D.R. 22 Jacoby Ellsbury ......................OF 19 Masahiro Tanaka ....................RHP 40 Pinder, Branden R R 6-3 225 1/26/89 Corona, Calif. 30 Nathan Eovaldi .....................RHP 22 Jacoby Ellsbury ......................OF 35 Pineda, Michael R R 6-7 260 1/18/89 Yaguate, D.R. 54 Joe Espada ................... 3B Coach 24 Chris Young. .OF 53 Rogers, Esmil R R 6-3 200 8/14/85 Santo Domingo, D.R. 52 Sabathia, CC L L 6-7 285 7/21/80 Vallejo, Calif. 11 Brett Gardner ........................OF 25 Mark Teixeira. .INF 19 Tanaka, Masahiro R R 6-2 210 11/1/88 Itami, Japan 28 Joe Girardi. Manager 26 Chris Capuano (D.L.-15d) ................LHP 43 Warren, Adam R R 6-2 224 8/25/87 Birmingham, Ala. 18 Didi Gregorius ......................INF 28 Joe Girardi. Manager 41 Wilson, Justin L L 6-2 203 8/18/87 Anaheim, Calif. 12 Chase Headley. .INF 29 David Carpenter ....................RHP 33 Garrett Jones .......................INF 30 Nathan Eovaldi .....................RHP # CATCHERS (2) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 57 Chris Martin ........................RHP 31 Gregorio Petit. INF 34 McCann, Brian L R 6-3 220 2/20/84 Athens, Ga. 34 Brian McCann. C 33 Garrett Jones .......................INF 66 Murphy, John Ryan R R 5-11 205 5/13/91 Bradenton, Fla. 48 Andrew Miller. LHP 34 Brian McCann. C 66 John Ryan Murphy ....................C 35 Michael Pineda .....................RHP # INFIELDERS (7/2DL) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 47 Ivan Nova (D.L.-60d) .................... RHP 36 Carlos Beltran. .OF 14 Drew, Stephen L R 6-0 190 3/16/83 Hahira, Ga. 56 Tony Pena .................... 1B Coach 40 Branden Pinder .....................RHP 18 Gregorius, Didi L R 6-2 205 2/18/90 Amsterdam, Neth. 61 Jeff Pentland. .Hitting Coach 41 Justin Wilson. .LHP 12 Headley, Chase S R 6-2 211 5/9/84 Fountain, Colo. 31 Gregorio Petit. INF 43 Adam Warren. RHP 40 Branden Pinder .....................RHP 47 Ivan Nova (D.L.-60d) .................... RHP 33 Jones, Garrett L L 6-5 233 6/21/81 Harvey, Ill. 31 Petit, Gregorio R R 5-10 194 12/10/84 Ocumare, Venezuela 35 Michael Pineda .....................RHP 48 Andrew Miller. LHP 63 Jose Pirela (D.L.-7d) .....................INF 52 CC Sabathia .........................LHP 63 Pirela, Jose (D.L.-7d) R R 5-11 215 11/21/89 Valera, Venezuela 13 Rodriguez, Alex R R 6-3 225 7/27/75 New York, N.Y. 13 Alex Rodriguez. INF 53 Esmil Rogers. .RHP 53 Esmil Rogers. RHP 54 Joe Espada ................... 3B Coach 17 Ryan, Brendan (D.L.-15d) R R 6-2 192 3/26/82 Los Angeles, Calif. 25 Teixeira, Mark S R 6-3 225 4/11/80 Annapolis, Md. 58 Larry Rothschild ........ Pitching Coach 56 Tony Pena .................... 1B Coach 17 Brendan Ryan (D.L.-15d) .................INF 57 Chris Martin ........................RHP # OUTFIELDERS (4) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 52 CC Sabathia .........................LHP 58 Larry Rothschild .........Pitching Coach 36 Beltran, Carlos S R 6-1 212 4/24/77 Manati, P.R. 19 Masahiro Tanaka ....................RHP 59 Rob Thomson. .Bench Coach 22 Ellsbury, Jacoby L L 6-1 195 9/11/83 Madras, Ore. 25 Mark Teixeira. .INF 60 Gary Tuck ................Bullpen Coach 11 Gardner, Brett L L 5-10 187 8/24/83 Holly Hill, S.C. 59 Rob Thomson. .Bench Coach 61 Jeff Pentland. .Hitting Coach 24 Young, Chris R R 6-2 200 9/5/83 Houston, Tex. 60 Gary Tuck ................Bullpen Coach 62 Alan Cockrell. Asst. Hitting Coach 43 Adam Warren. RHP 63 Jose Pirela (D.L.-7d) .....................INF 41 Justin Wilson. .LHP 66 John Ryan Murphy ....................C DISABLED LIST Player Injury Date Type 24 Chris Young. .OF 68 Dellin Betances .....................RHP Chris Capuano Right quad strain 4/5 (retro 3/27) 15-day Ivan Nova Right ulnar collateral reconstruction 4/5 (retro 3/27) 60-day 26 cap-yoo-AH-no 30 EE-valdi 68 DELL-in ba-TAN-sis Jose Pirela Concussion 4/5 (retro 4/2) 7-day Brendan Ryan Right calf strain 4/5 (retro 4/1) 15-day 27 peh-TEET 53 ESS-meal HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER: Steve Donohue ASST. ATHLETIC TRAINERS: Mark Littlefield & Michael Schuk HEAD TEAM PHYSICIAN: Dr. Christopher Ahmad DIRECTOR OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING: Matthew Krause DIRECTOR, TEAM TRAVEL/PLAYER SERVICES: Ben Tuliebitz EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, COMMUNICATIONS & MEDIA RELATIONS: Jason Zillo EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Rob Cucuzza CLUBHOUSE MANAGER: Lou Cucuzza, Jr. TEAM SECURITY: Edward Fastook, Mark Kafalas BULLPEN CATCHERS: Kyle Arnsberg & Roman Rodriguez COACHING ASSISTANT: Brett Weber MAJOR LEAGUE VIDEO COORDINATOR: Anthony Flynn.
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