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NYY Roster As of 7.25.16.Indd 2016 NEW YORK YANKEES ROSTER (as of 7/25/16) Manager: Joe Girardi (28); Coaches: Alan Cockrell (62, Hitting), Joe Espada (53, Third Base), Mike Harkey (60, Bullpen), Tony Pena (56, First Base), Larry Rothschild (58, Pitching), Marcus Thames (63, Asst. Hitting), Rob Thomson (59, Bench) # PITCHERS (12/3DL) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE ALPHABETICAL NUMERICAL 68 Betances, Dellin R R 6-8 265 3/23/88 New York, N.Y. 29 Dustin Ackley (D.L.-60d) . .INF/OF 11 Brett Gardner . OF 50 Bleier, Richard L L 6-3 215 4/16/87 Davie, Fla. 36 Carlos Beltran . .OF 12 Chase Headley . INF 30 Eovaldi, Nathan R R 6-2 225 2/13/90 Houston, Tex. 39 Green, Chad L R 6-3 210 5/24/91 Greenville, S.C 68 Dellin Betances . .RHP 13 Alex Rodriguez. .DH 48 Miller, Andrew L L 6-7 205 5/21/85 Gainesville, Fla. 33 Greg Bird (D.L.-60d). INF 14 Starlin Castro . INF 55 Mitchell, Bryan (D.L.-60d) L R 6-3 210 4/19/91 Reidsville, N.C. 50 Richard Bleier . .LHP 17 Ronald Torreyes . INF 57 Mullee, Conor (D.L.-15d) R R 6-3 185 2/25/88 Ashburn, Va. 14 Starlin Castro . INF 18 Didi Gregorius . INF 47 Nova, Ivan R R 6-5 235 1/12/87 Palenque, D.R. 62 Alan Cockrell . Hitting Coach 19 Masahiro Tanaka . .RHP -- Pinder, Branden (D.L.-60d) R R 6-4 215 1/26/89 Corona, Calif. 22 Jacoby Ellsbury . OF 22 Jacoby Ellsbury . OF 35 Pineda, Michael R R 6-7 260 1/18/89 Yaguate, D.R. 52 Sabathia, CC L L 6-6 300 7/21/80 Vallejo, Calif. 30 Nathan Eovaldi . .RHP 25 Mark Teixeira . INF 40 Severino, Luis R R 6-2 215 2/20/94 Sabana de la Mar, D.R. 53 Joe Espada . 3B Coach 26 Chris Parmelee (D.L.-15d) . INF 45 Shreve, Chasen L L 6-4 195 7/12/90 Las Vegas, Nev. 11 Brett Gardner . OF 27 Austin Romine . C 43 Swarzak, Anthony R R 6-4 215 9/10/85 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 28 Joe Girardi . Manager 28 Joe Girardi . Manager 19 Tanaka, Masahiro R R 6-3 215 11/1/88 Itami, Japan 39 Chad Green . RHP 29 Dustin Ackley (D.L.-60d) . .INF/OF 18 Didi Gregorius . INF 30 Nathan Eovaldi . .RHP # CATCHERS (2) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 60 Mike Harkey . Bullpen Coach 31 Aaron Hicks . .OF 34 McCann, Brian L R 6-3 225 2/20/84 Athens, Ga. 12 Chase Headley . INF 33 Greg Bird (D.L.-60d) . INF 27 Romine, Austin R R 6-1 220 11/22/88 Lake Forest, Calif. 31 Aaron Hicks . .OF 34 Brian McCann . C # INFIELDERS (6/3DL) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 34 Brian McCann . C 35 Michael Pineda . .RHP 29 Ackley, Dustin (D.L.-60d) L R 6-1 205 2/26/88 Winston-Salem, N.C. 48 Andrew Miller . .LHP 36 Carlos Beltran . .OF 33 Bird, Greg (D.L.-60d) L R 6-4 220 11/9/92 Memphis, Tenn. 55 Bryan Mitchell (D.L.-60d) . RHP 38 Rob Refsnyder . INF 14 Castro, Starlin R R 6-2 230 3/24/90 Monte Cristi, D.R. 57 Conor Mullee (D.L.-15d) . RHP 39 Chad Green . RHP 18 Gregorius, Didi L R 6-3 205 2/18/90 Amsterdam, Neth. 47 Ivan Nova . .RHP 40 Luis Severino . RHP 12 Headley, Chase S R 6-2 215 5/9/84 Fountain, Colo. 26 Chris Parmelee (D.L.-15d) . INF 43 Anthony Swarzak . .RHP 26 Parmelee, Chris (D.L.-15d) L L 6-1 221 2/24/88 Long Beach, Calif. 38 Refsnyder, Rob R R 6-0 200 3/26/91 Seoul, South Korea 56 Tony Pena . 1B Coach 45 Chasen Shreve . .LHP 25 Teixeira, Mark S R 6-3 225 4/11/80 Annapolis, Md. -- Branden Pinder (D.L.-60d) . RHP 47 Ivan Nova . .RHP 17 Torreyes, Ronald R R 5-10 151 9/2/92 Libertador, Ven. 35 Michael Pineda . .RHP 48 Andrew Miller . .LHP 38 Rob Refsnyder . INF 50 Richard Bleier . .LHP # OUTFIELDERS (4) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 13 Alex Rodriguez. .DH 52 CC Sabathia . .LHP 36 Beltran, Carlos S R 6-1 213 4/24/77 Manati, P.R. 27 Austin Romine . C 53 Joe Espada . 3B Coach 22 Ellsbury, Jacoby L L 6-1 195 9/11/83 Madras, Ore. 58 Larry Rothschild. Pitching Coach 55 Bryan Mitchell (D.L.-60d). RHP 11 Gardner, Brett L L 5-11 195 8/24/83 Holly Hill, S.C. 52 CC Sabathia . .LHP 56 Tony Pena . 1B Coach 31 Hicks, Aaron S R 6-1 202 10/2/89 San Pedro, Calif. 40 Luis Severino . RHP 57 Conor Mullee (D.L.-15d) . RHP # DESIGNATED HITTER (1) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 45 Chasen Shreve . .LHP 58 Larry Rothschild . .Pitching Coach 13 Rodriguez, Alex R R 6-3 230 7/27/75 New York, N.Y. 43 Anthony Swarzak . RHP 59 Rob Thomson . .Bench Coach 19 Masahiro Tanaka . .RHP 60 Mike Harkey . Bullpen Coach 25 Mark Teixeira . INF 62 Alan Cockrell. Hitting Coach DISABLED LIST (6) Player Injury Date Type 63 Marcus Thames . Asst. Hitting Coach 63 Marcus Thames . Asst. Hitting Coach Dustin Ackley Right shoulder dislocation 5/30 60-day 59 Rob Thomson . .Bench Coach 68 Dellin Betances . .RHP Greg Bird Right labrum surgery 4/3 (retro to 3/25) 60-day 17 Ronald Torreyes . INF -- Branden Pinder (D.L.-60d) . RHP Bryan Mitchell Left great toe tear 4/3 (retro to 3/31) 60-day Conor Mullee Carpal tunnel syndrome-like symptoms 7/2 15-day Chris Parmelee Right hamstring strain 6/10 15-day 17 toer-RAY-ehz 30 ee-VAHL-dee 50 BLIY-er Branden Pinder Right elbow strain 4/22 (retro 4/21) 60-day 27 ROH-miyn 43 SWOER-zak 57 muh-LEE HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER: Steve Donohue PHYS. THERAPIST/ASST. TRAINER: Michael Schuk ASST. TRAINER: Tim Lentych HEAD TEAM PHYSICIAN: Dr. Christopher Ahmad DIRECTOR, STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING: Matthew Krause DIRECTOR, MENTAL CONDITIONING: Chad Bohling 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: Dan Pane.
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