
Below: New York Yankees Auxillary Chart, featuring selected uniforms and logos from the history of the New York Yankees franchise (established in 1901 as a charter member of the American League, as the Baltimore Orioles (II) (1901-1902); the New York Highlanders (1903-1912); the New York Yankees (1913-2009).
Team history with photos…New York Yankees page at the Sports E-Cyclopedia site {click here}.
Thanks to the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s “Dressed to the Nines” site, featuring baseball uniforms templates drawn by Marc Okkonen {click here (set at New York Highlanders, 1903-1911)}. Thanks to Chris Creamer’s Sports Logos Page {click here (set at Yankees logos)}. Thanks to MLB shop {click here}. Thanks toMiLB shop {click here}. Thanks to Logo Shak site {click here (set at a bizarre Uncle Sam logo the Yankees used as an alternate logo circa 1960)}. Thanks to the contributors to the pages at Wikipedia {click here}.

New York Yankees is definitely one of the most important teams in the history of American baseball. The club has produced a number of legends in these years.
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Answer: No doubt; thanks for the comment.
Comment by Biplob Kishore Deb — May 28, 2009 @ 4:15 am
This is a pretty cool article
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Answer: Thanks.
Comment by Tennis News Equipment — May 28, 2009 @ 9:21 am
[...] New York Yankees (average: 544 miles) New York to… …Scranton-Wilkes-Barre Yankees (AAA): 125 miles …Trenton Thunder (AA): 67 miles …Charleston RiverDogs (A): 771 miles …Tampa Yankees (A): 1,142 miles …Staten Island Yankees (A): 18 miles …Gulf Coast Yankees (Rookie): 1,142 miles [...]
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VIuUDg It would be desirable to see continuation
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Answer: Are you saying you want another post on the Yankees ?
Comment by Vasili — August 18, 2009 @ 5:57 pm