2022 New York Yankees season

The 2022 New York Yankees season was the 120th season for the New York Yankees franchise.

2022 New York Yankees
American League East Champions
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record99–63 (.611)
Divisional place1st
Other information
OwnersYankee Global Enterprises
PresidentRandy Levine
General managersBrian Cashman
ManagersAaron Boone
Local televisionYES Network
Amazon Prime Video[1]
(Michael Kay, Ryan Ruocco, several others as analysts)
Local radioWFAN SportsRadio 66 AM / 101.9 FM
New York Yankees Radio Network
(John Sterling, Suzyn Waldman)
WADO 1280 AM TUDN Radio
Cadena Radio Yankees
(Francisco Rivera, Rickie Ricardo)
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On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.[2] Opening Day was at the time scheduled for April 7,[3] but was postponed due to inclement weather.[4]

Starting with the 2022 season, the Yankees local television broadcast was split between the YES Network (which this season marked its 20th foundation anniversary) and Amazon Prime Video, leaving the Yankees without a local over-the-air broadcaster, save for national games. This was the first time the Yankees were without a local OTA broadcaster since 1946 as they would partner with WABD-TV (now WNYW Fox 5) the following season.[1] Also, it was notable for being the pearl jubilee season for the long time Yankee broadcaster Michael Kay, who joined the team in 1992.

From May 24 to June 23, the Yankees won 15 straight games at home, a feat last accomplished by the team in the 1961 season.[5] On June 25, the Yankees lost a combined no-hitter by the Houston Astros, the first time the Yankees were no hit since the Astros threw another combined no-hitter in the old Yankee Stadium on June 11, 2003.[6]

On August 21, the Yankees retired Paul O'Neill's No. 21 on "Paul O'Neill Day". He also received a plaque, which is immortalized in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium. O'Neill became the 23rd player (or manager) in the franchise's history to be honored.[7]

The Yankees were 64–28 in the first half of the season leading to the All-Star Game before going 35–35 in the second half of the season, failing to win 100 games after being on track for it in June. Despite their struggles in the second half of the season, the Yankees clinched their 30th straight winning season, dating back to 1993, with a win against the Twins on September 7.

On September 22, the Yankees clinched a postseason spot with a walk-off 5–4 win against the Red Sox.[8] On October 4, Aaron Judge hit his 62nd home run, breaking the American League single-season home run record set in 1961 by Roger Maris.[9]

The Yankees won the American League East, a first-round bye, and defeated the Cleveland Guardians in the Division Series in five games. However, they fell to the eventual World Series champion Houston Astros in the Championship Series in a four-game sweep, the first sweep in a best-of-seven series since the 2012 ALCS.

The Yankees became the Rawlings Gold Glove Award Team winners. After Rawlings introduced the team award in 2020, the Yankees are only the third team to receive the award after the Cleveland Guardians in 2020 and the Houston Astros in 2021.[10] Two Yankees players were awarded Gold Gloves this season; utility man DJ LeMahieu, and catcher Jose Trevino, who also won the Platinum Glove Award for the 2022 season.[11]

Offseason

Lockout

The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021, with no new agreement in place.[12] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[13][14]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[15]

Rule changes

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League adopted the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery was implemented, the postseason expanded from ten teams to twelve (regular season tie-breakers will be abolished, to compensate), and advertising patches appeared on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.[16][17]

2021

2022

Regular season

Transactions

Season standings

American League East

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 9963 0.611 57–24 42–39
Toronto Blue Jays 9270 0.568 7 47–34 45–36
Tampa Bay Rays 8676 0.531 13 51–30 35–46
Baltimore Orioles 8379 0.512 16 45–36 38–43
Boston Red Sox 7884 0.481 21 43–38 35–46

Game log

Legend
 Yankees win
 Yankees loss
 Postponement
BoldYankees team member
2022 game log: 99–63 (Home: 57–24; Away: 42–39)
April: 15–6 (Home: 10–3; Away: 5–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
1April 8Red Sox6–5 (11)King (1–0)Crawford (0–1)Yankee Stadium46,0971–0
2April 9Red Sox4–2Luetge (1–0)Pivetta (0–1)Chapman (1)Yankee Stadium46,8822–0
3April 10Red Sox3–4Crawford (1–1)Schmidt (0–1)Diekman (1)Yankee Stadium40,1082–1
4April 11Blue Jays0–3Manoah (1–0)Taillon (0–1)Romano (3)Yankee Stadium26,2112–2
5April 12Blue Jays4–0Holmes (1–0)Kikuchi (0–1)Yankee Stadium25,0683–2
6April 13Blue Jays4–6Cimber (2–0)Green (0–1)Romano (4)Yankee Stadium30,1093–3
7April 14Blue Jays3–0Severino (1–0)Gausman (0–1)King (1)Yankee Stadium37,2554–3
8April 15@ Orioles1–2 (11)Krehbiel (1–0)Schmidt (0–2)Camden Yards32,1974–4
9April 16@ Orioles5–2Sears (1–0)Lakins Sr. (0–1)Holmes (1)Camden Yards28,1795–4
10April 17@ Orioles0–5López (1–1)Loáisiga (0–1)Camden Yards25,9385–5
11April 19@ Tigers4–2Schmidt (1–2)Alexander (0–1)Chapman (2)Comerica Park15,4986–5
12April 20@ Tigers5–3Green (1–1)Hutchison (0–1)Chapman (3)Comerica Park17,2687–5
13April 21@ Tigers0–3Pineda (1–0)Montgomery (0–1)Soto (3)Comerica Park21,5297–6
14April 22Guardians4–1Taillon (1–1)Morgan (1–1)Chapman (4)Yankee Stadium41,0628–6
15April 23Guardians5–4Castro (1–0)Clase (0–2)Yankee Stadium39,1809–6
16April 24Guardians10–2Cole (1–0)Civale (0–2)Yankee Stadium39,05010–6
17April 26Orioles12–8Severino (2–0)Lyles (1–2)Yankee Stadium28,59611–6
18April 27Orioles5–2King (2–0)Krehbiel (1–2)Holmes (2)Yankee Stadium31,12212–6
19April 28Orioles10–5Castro (2–0)Zimmermann (1–1)Yankee Stadium29,26813–6
20April 29@ Royals12–2 (8)Cortés Jr. (1–0)Bubic (0–2)Kauffman Stadium16,46014–6
21April 30@ Royals3–0Cole (2–0)Hernández (0–1)Chapman (5)Kauffman Stadium23,96515–6
May: 19–9 (Home: 8–4; Away: 11–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
22May 1@ Royals6–4Schmidt (2–2)Coleman (0–1)Chapman (6)Kauffman Stadium19,70416–6
23May 2@ Blue Jays3–2Holmes (2–0)García (0–2)Green (1)Rogers Centre18,57717–6
24May 3@ Blue Jays9–1Taillon (2–1)Cimber (4–1)Rogers Centre22,49118–6
25May 4@ Blue Jays1–2Kikuchi (1–1)Cortés Jr. (1–1)Romano (12)Rogers Centre29,05718–7
26May 8Rangers2–1Holmes (3–0)King (1–1)Yankee Stadiumsee 2nd game19–7
27May 8Rangers2–4Richards (1–1)King (2–1)Barlow (4)Yankee Stadium40,71419–8
28May 9Rangers1–0Holmes (4–0)Martin (0–3)Chapman (7)Yankee Stadium34,86620–8
29May 10Blue Jays6–5Peralta (1–0)Romano (1–2)Yankee Stadium41,52221–8
30May 11Blue Jays5–3Taillon (3–1)Berríos (2–2)Chapman (8)Yankee Stadium42,10522–8
31May 12@ White Sox15–7Loáisiga (1–1)Kelly (0–1)Guaranteed Rate Field20,05023–8
32May 13@ White Sox10–4Cole (3–0)Velasquez (2–3)Guaranteed Rate Field28,87724–8
33May 14@ White Sox2–3Hendriks (1–2)Chapman (0–1)Guaranteed Rate Field32,83024–9
34May 15@ White Sox5–1Cortés Jr. (2–1)Kopech (0–1)Guaranteed Rate Field29,50025–9
35May 16@ Orioles6–2Severino (3–0)Bradish (1–2)Camden Yards12,22826–9
36May 17@ Orioles5–4Taillon (4–1)Tate (0–2)Chapman (9)Camden Yards12,63527–9
37May 18@ Orioles3–2Cole (4–0)Lyles (2–4)Holmes (3)Camden Yards13,85028–9
38May 19@ Orioles6–9Bautista (1–1)Luetge (1–1)Camden Yards23,81928–10
May 20White SoxPostponed (rain); Makeup: May 22
39May 21White Sox7–5Cortés Jr. (3–1)Keuchel (2–4)Holmes (4)Yankee Stadium44,00129–10
40May 22 (1)White Sox1–3Graveman (1–1)Chapman (0–2)Hendriks (13)Yankee Stadiumsee 2nd game29–11
41May 22 (2)White Sox0–5Kopech (1–1)Loáisiga (1–2)Yankee Stadium36,16729–12
42May 23Orioles4–6Lyles (3–4)Cole (4–1)López (5)Yankee Stadium32,18729–13
43May 24Orioles7–6 (11)Schmidt (3–2)Baker (1–2)Yankee Stadium32,28930–13
44May 25Orioles2–0Sears (2–0)Wells (1–4)Holmes (5)Yankee Stadium39,15431–13
45May 26@ Rays7–2Cortés Jr. (4–1)Yarbrough (0–1)Tropicana Field14,61032–13
46May 27@ Rays2–0Taillon (5–1)Springs (2–2)Holmes (6)Tropicana Field19,01833–13
47May 28@ Rays1–3Feyereisen (4–0)Luetge (1–2)Poche (2)Tropicana Field25,02533–14
48May 29@ Rays2–4McClanahan (5–2)Severino (3–1)Feyereisen (1)Tropicana Field25,02533–15
49May 31Angels9–1Montgomery (1–1)Syndergaard (4–3)Yankee Stadium31,24234–15
June: 22–6 (Home: 16–2; Away: 6–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
June 1AngelsPostponed (rain); Makeup: June 2
50June 2 (1)Angels6–1Cortés Jr. (5–1)Ohtani (3–4)Peralta (1)Yankee Stadium30,51835–15
51June 2 (2)Angels2–1Taillon (6–1)Ortega (1–2)Holmes (7)Yankee Stadium33,47636–15
52June 3Tigers13–0Cole (5–1)Rodríguez (0–1)Yankee Stadium42,02637–15
53June 4Tigers3–0Severino (4–1)Brieske (0–5)Holmes (8)Yankee Stadium38,10638–15
54June 5Tigers5–4 (10)King (3–1)Soto (2–3)Yankee Stadium38,03039–15
55June 7@ Twins10–4Luetge (2–2)Sands (0–2)Target Field27,64340–15
56June 8@ Twins1–8Archer (1–2)Cortés Jr. (5–2)Target Field22,28640–16
57June 9@ Twins10–7Castro (3–0)Durán (0–2)Holmes (9)Target Field26,64641–16
58June 10Cubs2–1 (13)Marinaccio (1–0)Mills (0–1)Yankee Stadium43,44642–16
59June 11Cubs8–0Montgomery (2–1)Swarmer (1–1)Yankee Stadium38,04343–16
60June 12Cubs18–4Taillon (7–1)Thompson (6–2)Bañuelos (1)Yankee Stadium39,11444–16
61June 14Rays2–0Cole (6–1)Kluber (3–3)Holmes (10)Yankee Stadium35,69245–16
62June 15Rays4–3Cortés Jr. (6–2)McClanahan (7–3)Holmes (11)Yankee Stadium35,10446–16
63June 16Rays2–1King (4–1)Armstrong (0–1)Yankee Stadium39,46947–16
64June 17@ Blue Jays12–3Montgomery (3–1)Stripling (3–2)Rogers Centre44,68848–16
65June 18@ Blue Jays4–0Taillon (8–1)Manoah (8–2)Rogers Centre45,05549–16
66June 19@ Blue Jays9–10García (1–3)Peralta (1–1)Romano (17)Rogers Centre44,39549–17
67June 20@ Rays4–2Peralta (2-1)Adam (0–2)Tropicana Field16,50450–17
68June 21@ Rays4–5Armstrong (1–1)Cortés Jr. (6–3)Poche (5)Tropicana Field20,68850–18
69June 22@ Rays5–4Schmidt (4–2)Garza Jr. (0–2)Holmes (12)Tropicana Field12,26451–18
70June 23Astros7–6Castro (4–0)Pressly (1–2)Yankee Stadium44,07152–18
71June 24Astros1–3Verlander (9–3)Severino (4–2)Montero (5)Yankee Stadium47,52852–19
72June 25Astros0–3Javier (5–3)Cole (6–2)Pressly (15)Yankee Stadium45,07652–20
73June 26Astros6–3 (10)King (5–1)Martinez (0–1)Yankee Stadium44,02853–20
74June 27Athletics9–5Abreu (1–0)Puk (1–1)Yankee Stadium33,16854–20
75June 28Athletics2–1Sears (3–0)Montas (3–8)Holmes (13)Yankee Stadium38,05155–20
76June 29Athletics5–3Taillon (9–1)Irvin (2–6)Holmes (14)Yankee Stadium39,64756–20
77June 30@ Astros1–2Garcia (6–5)Severino (4–3)Pressly (17)Minute Maid Park40,67456–21
July: 13–13 (Home: 6–4; Away: 7–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
July 1@ GuardiansPostponed (inclement weather); Makeup July 2
78July 2 (1)@ Guardians13–4Cole (7–2)McCarty (0–2)Progressive Field21,20357–21
79July 2 (2)@ Guardians6–1Cortés Jr. (7–3)Civale (2–5)Holmes (15)Progressive Field29,23658–21
80July 3@ Guardians0–2McKenzie (5–6)Montgomery (3–2)Clase (19)Progressive Field26,11358–22
81July 5@ Pirates2–5Quintana (2–4)Taillon (9–2)Bednar (13)PNC Park37,73358–23
82July 6@ Pirates16–0Severino (5–3)Keller (2–6)PNC Park32,41459–23
83July 7@ Red Sox6–5Cole (8–2)Winckowski (3–3)Holmes (16)Fenway Park36,87660–23
84July 8@ Red Sox12–5Castro (5–0)Seabold (0–2)Luetge (1)Fenway Park36,84161–23
85July 9@ Red Sox5–6 (10)Diekman (4–0)Peralta (2–2)Fenway Park36,94561–24
86July 10@ Red Sox6–11Sawamura (1–1)Chapman (0–3)Fenway Park37,29161–25
87July 12Reds3–4Sanmartin (2–4)Holmes (4–1)Díaz (3)Yankee Stadium40,23561–26
88July 13Reds7–6 (10)King (6–1)Díaz (2–1)Yankee Stadium36,77262–26
89July 14Reds6–7 (10)Sanmartin (3–4)Luetge (2–3)Moreta (1)Yankee Stadium41,31162–27
90July 15Red Sox4–5 (11)Houck (5–3)King (6–2)Brasier (1)Yankee Stadium47,57262–28
91July 16Red Sox14–1Taillon (10–2)Pivetta (8–7)Weber (1)Yankee Stadium47,99763–28
92July 17Red Sox13–2Cole (9–2)Sale (0–1)Yankee Stadium47,95864–28
92nd All-Star Game in Los Angeles, California
93July 21 (1)@ Astros2–3Neris (3–3)King (6–3)Minute Maid Park36,22564–29
94July 21 (2)@ Astros5–7García (8–5)Germán (0–1)Montero (7)Minute Maid Park39,34264–30
95July 22@ Orioles7–6Luetge (3–3)Wells (7–6)Holmes (17)Camden Yards28,46865–30
96July 23@ Orioles3–6Pérez (5–1)Cole (9–3)López (18)Camden Yards36,36165–31
97July 24@ Orioles6–0Cortés Jr. (8–3)Kremer (3–2)Schmidt (1)Camden Yards25,62366–31
98July 26@ Mets3–6Walker (8–2)Montgomery (3–3)Díaz (22)Citi Field42,36466–32
99July 27@ Mets2–3Lugo (2–2)Peralta (2–3)Citi Field43,69366–33
100July 28Royals1–0Holmes (5–1)Barlow (4–3)Yankee Stadium43,83667–33
101July 29Royals11–5Abreu (2–0)Barlow (4–4)Yankee Stadium42,48168–33
102July 30Royals8–2Cortés Jr. (9–3)Heasley (1–6)Schmidt (2)Yankee Stadium44,08169–33
103July 31Royals6–8Clarke (2–1)Holmes (5–2)Yankee Stadium45,34169–34
August: 10–18 (Home: 5–7; Away: 5–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
104August 1Mariners7–2Germán (1–1)Gonzales (6–11)Yankee Stadium36,73470–34
105August 2Mariners6–8Murfee (2–0)Luetge (3–4)Muñoz (2)Yankee Stadium38,73570–35
106August 3Mariners3–7Castillo (5–4)Cole (9–4)Yankee Stadium42,16970–36
107August 5@ Cardinals3–4Pallante (5–4)Holmes (5–3)Helsley (10)Busch Stadium46,94070–37
108August 6@ Cardinals0–1Montgomery (4–3)Germán (1–2)Gallegos (11)Busch Stadium48,58170–38
109August 7@ Cardinals9–12Stratton (6–4)Abreu (2–1)Helsley (11)Busch Stadium46,47270–39
110August 8@ Mariners9–4Taillon (11–2)Gilbert (10–5)T-Mobile Park35,84371–39
111August 9@ Mariners0–1 (13)Brash (3–3)Loáisiga (1–3)T-Mobile Park38,80471–40
112August 10@ Mariners3–4Murfee (3–0)Abreu (2–2)Sewald (15)T-Mobile Park43,28071–41
113August 12@ Red Sox2–3 (10)Whitlock (3–2)Trivino (1–7)Fenway Park36,43471–42
114August 13@ Red Sox3–2Chapman (1–3)Schreiber (3–2)Effross (2)Fenway Park36,67272–42
115August 14@ Red Sox0–3Wacha (7–1)Taillon (11–3)Whitlock (4)Fenway Park36,58172–43
116August 15Rays0–4Yarbrough (1–7)Cole (9–5)Yankee Stadium42,19272–44
117August 16Rays1–3Springs (5–3)Cortés Jr. (9–4)Adam (7)Yankee Stadium41,08372–45
118August 17Rays8–7 (10)Chapman (2–3)Beeks (2–2)Yankee Stadium42,51273–45
119August 18Blue Jays2–9Berríos (9–5)Montas (4–10)Yankee Stadium41,41973–46
120August 19Blue Jays0–4Gausman (9–9)Taillon (11–4)Yankee Stadium46,19473–47
121August 20Blue Jays2–5Cimber (9–4)Cole (9–6)García (1)Yankee Stadium45,53873–48
122August 21Blue Jays4–2Trivino (2–7)Cimber (9–5)Yankee Stadium46,95874–48
123August 22Mets4–2Germán (2–2)Scherzer (9–3)Loáisiga (1)Yankee Stadium48,76075–48
124August 23Mets4–2Schmidt (5–2)Rodríguez (0–3)Peralta (2)Yankee Stadium49,21776–48
125August 25@ Athletics13–4Taillon (12–4)Kaprielian (3–8)Oakland Coliseum10,87677–48
126August 26@ Athletics3–2Cole (10–6)Sears (5–1)Peralta (3)Oakland Coliseum16,82178–48
127August 27@ Athletics2–3 (11)Payamps (3–3)Trivino (2–8)Oakland Coliseum36,52978–49
128August 28@ Athletics1–4Martínez (3–3)Schmidt (5–3)Puk (4)Oakland Coliseum29,49878–50
129August 29@ Angels3–4Suárez (5–6)Montas (4–11)Herget (4)Angel Stadium44,53778–51
130August 30@ Angels7–4Weissert (1–0)Mayers (1–1)Angel Stadium42,68479–51
131August 31@ Angels2–3Sandoval (5–9)Cole (10–7)Herget (5)Angel Stadium43,55579–52
September: 17–8 (Home: 11–3; Away: 6–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
132September 2@ Rays0–9Springs (7–4)Germán (2–3)Tropicana Field17,88679–53
133September 3@ Rays1–2Kluber (10–7)Schmidt (5–4)Adam (8)Tropicana Field21,75479–54
134September 4@ Rays2–1Montas (5–11)Armstrong (2–2)Holmes (18)Tropicana Field25,02580–54
135September 5Twins5–2Weissert (2–0)Megill (3–2)Holmes (19)Yankee Stadium38,44681–54
September 6TwinsPostponed (rain); Makeup: September 7
136September 7 (1)Twins5–4 (12)Weissert (3–0)Megill (3–3)Yankee Stadiumsee 2nd game82–54
137September 7 (2)Twins7–1Cole (11−7)Ryan (10−8)Luetge (2)Yankee Stadium30,15783–54
138September 8Twins3–4Jax (6−3)Peralta (2−4)Fulmer (3)Yankee Stadium35,55183–55
139September 9Rays2–4Rasmussen (10–4)Montas (5–12)Armstrong (2)Yankee Stadium46,16083–56
140September 10Rays10–3Taillon (13–4)Kluber (10–8)Yankee Stadium43,08884–56
141September 11Rays10–4Peralta (3–4)Patiño (1–2)Yankee Stadium36,40285–56
142September 13@ Red Sox7–6 (10)Holmes (6–3)Familia (2–3)Peralta (4)Fenway Park34,25086–56
143September 14@ Red Sox5–3Cortés Jr. (10–4)Bello (1–6)Holmes (20)Fenway Park36,58187–56
144September 16@ Brewers6–7Rogers (4–7)Holmes (6–4)American Family Field36,01187–57
145September 17@ Brewers1–4Woodruff (11–4)Taillon (13–5)Williams (13)American Family Field41,21087–58
146September 18@ Brewers12–8Cole (12–7)Milner (3–3)American Family Field35,96488–58
147September 20Pirates9–8Chapman (3–3)Crowe (5–10)Yankee Stadium40,15789–58
148September 21Pirates14–2Severino (6–3)Contreras (5–5)Yankee Stadium46,17590–58
149September 22Red Sox5–4 (10)Holmes (7–4)Ort (1–2)Yankee Stadium43,12391–58
150September 23Red Sox5–4Loáisiga (2–3)Strahm (3–4)Yankee Stadium47,34692–58
151September 24Red Sox7–5Luetge (4–4)Schreiber (3–4)Effross (3)Yankee Stadium47,61193–58
152September 25Red Sox2–0 (6)Cortés Jr. (11–4)Bello (2–7)Yankee Stadium46,70794–58
153September 26@ Blue Jays2–3 (10)Mayza (8–0)Schmidt (5–5)Rogers Centre34,30794–59
154September 27@ Blue Jays5–2Taillon (14–5)Berríos (11–7)Trivino (11)Rogers Centre40,52895–59
155September 28@ Blue Jays8–3Cole (13–7)Mayza (8–1)Rogers Centre37,00896–59
156September 30Orioles1–2Lyles (12–11)Germán (2–4)Hall (1)Yankee Stadium47,58396–60
October: 3–3 (Home: 1–1; Away: 2–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
157October 1Orioles8–0Cortés Jr. (12–4)Voth (5–4)Yankee Stadium45,42897–60
158October 2Orioles1–3Gillaspie (1–0)Chapman (3–4)Tate (5)Yankee Stadium44,33297–61
159October 3@ Rangers3–1Severino (7–3)Pérez (12–8)Effross (4)Globe Life Field35,90698–61
160October 4 (1)@ Rangers5–4Chapman (4–4)Burke (7–5)Loáisiga (2)Globe Life Field30,55399–61
161October 4 (2)@ Rangers2–3Allard (1–2)Cole (13–8)Moore (4)Globe Life Field38,83299–62
162October 5@ Rangers2–4Otto (7–10)Germán (2–5)Moore (5)Globe Life Field28,05699–63

Postseason

Postseason game log

2022 Postseason Game Log (3−6) (Home 2−3; Away 1−3)
American League Division Series: 3−2
#DateOpponentStadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 11GuardiansYankee Stadium4–1Cole (1−0)Quantrill (0−1)47,8071–0
October 13GuardiansPostponed (rain); Makeup October 14
2October 14GuardiansYankee Stadium2–4 (10)Clase (1–0)Taillon (0–1)47,5351–1
3October 15@ GuardiansProgressive Field5–6Morgan (1–0)Schmidt (0–1)36,4831–2
4October 16@ GuardiansProgressive Field4–2Cole (2–0)Quantrill (0–2)Peralta (1)36,7282–2
October 17GuardiansPostponed (rain); Makeup October 18
5October 18GuardiansYankee Stadium5–1Cortés Jr. (1–0)Civale (0–1)48,1783–2
American League Championship Series: 0–4
#DateOpponentStadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 19@ AstrosMinute Maid Park2–4Verlander (1–0)Schmidt (0–2)Pressly (2)41,4870–1
2October 20@ AstrosMinute Maid Park2–3Valdez (1–0)Severino (0–1)Pressly (3)41,7000–2
3October 22AstrosYankee Stadium0–5Javier (1–0)Cole (2–1)47,5690–3
4October 23AstrosYankee Stadium5–6Neris (2–0)Loáisiga (0–1)Pressly (4)46,5450–4

Postseason rosters

Playoff rosters

Player stats

(Updated as of October 5)

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
Aaron Hicks 130 384 54 83 9 2 8 40 0.216 10
Aaron Judge 157 570 133 177 28 0 62 131 0.311 16
Andrew Benintendi 33 114 14 29 9 1 2 12 0.254 4
Anthony Rizzo 130 465 77 104 21 1 32 75 0.224 6
DJ LeMahieu 125 467 74 122 18 0 12 46 0.261 4
Estevan Florial 17 31 4 3 0 0 0 1 0.097 2
Giancarlo Stanton 110 398 53 84 7 0 31 78 0.211 0
Gleyber Torres 140 526 73 135 28 1 24 76 0.257 10
Harrison Bader 14 46 3 10 3 0 0 9 0.217 2
Isiah Kiner-Falefa 142 483 66 126 20 0 4 48 0.261 22
Joey Gallo 82 233 32 37 4 1 12 24 0.159 2
José Treviño 115 335 39 83 12 1 11 43 0.248 2
Josh Donaldson 132 478 59 106 28 0 15 62 0.222 2
Kyle Higashioka 83 229 27 52 7 0 10 31 0.227 0
Marwin González 85 184 20 34 7 0 6 18 0.185 3
Matt Carpenter 47 128 28 39 9 0 15 37 0.305 0
Miguel Andújar 27 96 9 22 2 0 1 8 0.229 4
Oswald Peraza 18 49 8 15 3 0 1 2 0.306 2
Oswaldo Cabrera 44 154 21 38 8 1 6 19 0.247 3
Rob Brantly 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.333 0
Ronald Guzmán 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0
Tim Locastro 38 43 13 8 1 0 2 4 0.186 8
Team Totals 162 5422 807 1308 225 8 254 764 0.241 102

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Total runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Albert Abreu 2 2 3.16 22 0 0 25.2 25 10 9 6 26
Anthony Banda 0 0 40.50 2 0 0 0.2 2 3 3 5 1
Manny Bañuelos 0 0 2.16 4 0 1 8.1 7 2 2 3 8
Luke Bard 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
Jacob Barnes 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1.2 2 0 0 0 2
Zach Britton 0 0 13.50 3 0 0 0.2 1 1 1 6 1
Miguel Castro 5 0 4.03 34 0 0 29.0 27 16 13 15 31
Aroldis Chapman 4 4 4.46 43 0 9 36.1 24 18 18 28 43
Gerrit Cole 13 8 3.50 33 33 0 200.2 154 81 78 50 257
Nestor Cortés Jr. 12 4 2.44 28 28 0 158.1 108 44 43 38 163
Scott Effross 0 0 2.13 13 0 3 12.2 9 4 3 4 12
Domingo Germán 2 5 3.61 15 14 0 72.1 65 31 29 19 58
Luis Gil 0 0 9.00 1 1 0 4.0 5 4 4 2 5
Chi Chi González 0 0 1.93 1 1 0 4.2 4 1 1 3 3
Marwin González 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0
Chad Green 1 1 3.00 14 0 1 15.0 13 6 5 5 16
Shane Greene 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 1.0 1 2 2 1 1
Clay Holmes 7 4 2.54 62 0 20 63.2 45 21 18 20 65
Michael King 6 3 2.29 34 0 1 51.0 35 15 13 16 66
Jonathan Loáisiga 2 3 4.13 50 0 2 48.0 43 25 22 19 37
Lucas Luetge 4 4 2.67 50 0 2 57.1 63 19 17 17 60
Ron Marinaccio 1 0 2.05 40 0 0 44.0 22 12 10 24 56
David McKay 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 2 1
Frankie Montas 1 3 6.35 8 8 0 39.2 46 28 28 15 33
Jordan Montgomery 3 3 3.69 21 21 0 114.2 103 48 47 23 97
Wandy Peralta 3 4 2.72 56 0 4 56.1 42 19 17 17 47
Clarke Schmidt 5 5 3.12 29 3 2 57.2 46 23 20 23 56
JP Sears 3 0 2.05 7 2 0 22.0 14 5 5 5 15
Luis Severino 7 3 3.18 19 19 0 102.0 72 37 36 30 112
Jameson Taillon 14 5 3.91 32 32 0 177.1 168 78 77 32 151
Lou Trivino 1 2 1.66 25 0 1 21.2 18 6 4 10 22
Ryan Weber 0 0 0.84 5 0 1 10.2 6 1 1 1 3
Greg Weissert 3 0 5.56 12 0 0 11.1 6 7 7 5 11
Team Totals 99 63 3.30 162 162 47 1451.2 1177 567 532 444 1459

Roster

2022 New York Yankees
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders International League Doug Davis
AA Somerset Patriots Eastern League Julio Mosquera
High-A Hudson Valley Renegades South Atlantic League Dan Fiorito
Low-A Tampa Tarpons Florida State League Rachel Balkovec
Rookie FCL Yankees Florida Complex League Tyson Blaser
Rookie DSL Yankees 1 Dominican Summer League Rainiero Coa
Rookie DSL Yankees 2 Dominican Summer League Victor Rey

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