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Almost new, having been worn only twice. Black stadium jacket with embroidered patch, designed for the New York Yankees, established in 1903. - Brand: New York Yankees - Color: Black - Design: With embroidered patch - Style: Stadium jacket - Year: 1903 Type...Outerwear Details...V-neck jacket Sleeve...Long sleeve Gender...Men's Shoulder width 45 cm, arm length 68 cm, length 75 cm The New York Yankees (English pronunciation: "Yankees", abbreviated: NYY, the Yanks) are a professional baseball team in Major League Baseball (MLB), belonging to the American League East division. Their home field is Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York City, New York. Known as one of the most prestigious teams in Major League Baseball, they have won the American League 41 times and the World Series 27 times, both of which are the most in history. They also have the most division titles in the American League since the introduction of the division system in 1969, with 21 titles (the most in the National League is 22). This number far surpasses other teams, considering that the next highest number of World Series appearances is 20 by the San Francisco Giants, and the next highest number of World Series wins is 11 by the St. Louis Cardinals. They also have the most retired numbers in MLB, with 24. The team started as the Baltimore Orioles when the American League was founded in 1901, with John McGraw as manager. However, due to a conflict between American League president Ban Johnson and manager McGraw, McGraw moved to the New York Giants of the National League, causing friction with the National League. Eventually, they planned to move to New York and became the New York Highlanders in 1903. In 1913, they changed their name to the New York Yankees due to the relocation of their home field. After acquiring Babe Ruth from the Red Sox in 1920, they became a strong team and reigned as the leader of the baseball world, producing star players such as Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, and Mickey Mantle. They have continued to be a team that always attracts attention, with players like Reggie Jackson in the 1970s, Derek Jeter in the 1990s, and Alex Rodriguez in the 2000s. Team History
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