1955 New York Yankees season

1955 New York Yankees
1955 AL Champions
Major league affiliations
Location
1955 Information
Owner(s) Dan Topping and Del Webb
Manager(s) Casey Stengel
Local television WPIX
Local radio WINS (AM)
(Mel Allen, Jim Woods, Red Barber)
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The 1955 New York Yankees season was the team's 53rd season in New York, and its 55th season overall. The team finished with a record of 96-58, winning their 21st pennant, finishing 3 games ahead of the Cleveland Indians. New York was managed by Casey Stengel. The Yankees played their home games at Yankee Stadium. In the World Series, they were defeated by the Brooklyn Dodgers in 7 games.

Contents

Offseason

Regular season

Season standings

American League W L Pct. GB
New York Yankees 96 58 .623 --
Cleveland Indians 93 61 .604 3
Chicago White Sox 91 63 .591 5
Boston Red Sox 84 70 .545 12
Detroit Tigers 79 75 .513 17
Kansas City Athletics 63 91 .409 33
Baltimore Orioles 57 97 .370 39
Washington Senators 53 101 .344 43

Notable transactions

Roster

1955 New York Yankees roster
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Berra, YogiYogi Berra 147 542 147 .272 27 108
1B Skowron, BillBill Skowron 108 288 92 .319 12 61
2B McDougald, GilGil McDougald 141 533 152 .285 13 53
3B Carey, AndyAndy Carey 135 510 131 .257 7 47
SS Hunter, BillyBilly Hunter 98 255 58 .227 3 20
LF Noren, IrvIrv Noren 132 371 94 .253 8 59
CF Mantle, MickeyMickey Mantle 147 517 158 .306 37 99
RF Bauer, HankHank Bauer 139 492 137 .278 20 53

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Howard, ElstonElston Howard 97 279 81 .290 10 43
Collins, JoeJoe Collins 105 278 65 .234 13 45
Robinson, EddieEddie Robinson 88 173 26 .208 16 42
Rizzuto, PhilPhil Rizzuto 81 143 37 .259 1 9
Coleman, JerryJerry Coleman 43 96 22 .229 0 8
Cerv, BobBob Cerv 55 85 29 .341 3 22
Martin, BillyBilly Martin 20 70 21 .300 1 9
Richardson, BobbyBobby Richardson 11 26 4 .154 0 3
Silvera, CharlieCharlie Silvera 14 26 5 .192 0 1
Slaughter, EnosEnos Slaughter 10 9 1 .111 0 1
Carroll, TomTom Carroll 14 6 2 .333 0 0
Tettelbach, DickDick Tettelbach 2 5 0 .000 0 0
Berberet, LouLou Berberet 2 5 2 .400 0 2
Blanchard, JohnnyJohnny Blanchard 1 3 0 .000 0 0
Throneberry, MarvMarv Throneberry 1 2 1 1.000 0 3
Leja, FrankFrank Leja 7 2 0 .000 0 0

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Ford, WhiteyWhitey Ford 39 253.2 18 7 2.63 137
Turley, BobBob Turley 36 246.2 17 13 3.06 210
Byrne, TommyTommy Byrne 27 160 16 5 3.15 76
Larsen, DonDon Larsen 19 97 9 2 3.06 44
Lopat, EdEd Lopat 16 86.2 4 8 3.74 24
Gray, TedTed Gray 1 3 0 0 3.00 1

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Kucks, JohnnyJohnny Kucks 29 126.2 8 7 3.41 49
Grim, BobBob Grim 26 92.1 7 5 4.19 63
Wiesler, BobBob Wiesler 16 53 0 2 3.91 22
Coleman, RipRip Coleman 10 29 1 1 5.28 15

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Konstanty, JimJim Konstanty 45 7 2 11 2.32 19
Morgan, TomTom Morgan 40 7 3 10 3.25 17
Sturdivant, TomTom Sturdivant 33 1 3 0 3.16 48
Sain, JohnnyJohnny Sain 3 0 0 0 6.75 5
Schallock, ArtArt Schallock 2 0 0 0 6.00 2
Staley, GerryGerry Staley 2 0 0 0 13.50 0

1955 World Series

In game one on September 28, Elston Howard became the sixth player in the history of the World Series to hit a home run in his first World Series at bat.

NL Brooklyn Dodgers (4) vs. AL New York Yankees (3)

Game Score Date Location Attendance
1 Dodgers – 5, Yankees – 6 September 28 Yankee Stadium 63,869
2 Dodgers – 2, Yankees – 4 September 29 Yankee Stadium 64,707
3 Yankees – 3, Dodgers – 8 September 30 Ebbets Field 34,209
4 Yankees – 5, Dodgers – 8 October 1 Ebbets Field 36,242
5 Yankees – 3, Dodgers – 5 October 2 Ebbets Field 36,796
6 Dodgers – 1, Yankees – 5 October 3 Yankee Stadium 64,022
7 Dodgers – 2, Yankees – 0 October 4 Yankee Stadium 62,465

Awards and honors

All-Star Game

League leaders

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Denver Bears American Association Ralph Houk
AA Birmingham Barons Southern Association Phil Page
A Binghamton Triplets Eastern League Snuffy Stirnweiss
B Winston-Salem Twins Carolina League Ken Silvestri and Aaron Robinson
B Quincy Gems Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League Vern Hoscheit
B Norfolk Tars Piedmont League Al Evans, Alton Brown and Bill Herring
C Modesto Reds California League Jerry Crosby
C Monroe Sports Cotton States League Ed Head
D Bristol Twins Appalachian League Dave Madison
D Owensboro Oilers KITTY League Walter Lance and Ken Silvestri
D McAlester Rockets Sooner State League Marvin Crater

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Monroe

Norfolk club folded, July 14, 1955[6]

Notes

  1. ^ Don Larsen page at Baseball-Reference
  2. ^ Enos Slaughter page at Baseball Reference
  3. ^ Ed Lopat page at Baseball Reference
  4. ^ Jerry Staley page at Baseball Reference
  5. ^ Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p.106, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-451-22363-0
  6. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, N.C.: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007

References

Preceded by
Cleveland Indians
1954
American League Champions
1955
Succeeded by
New York Yankees
1956