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NEW YORK — Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge has become the talk of baseball with his first half that's a rookie season for the ages … just as catcher Gary Sanchez was for the final two months of last season following his August call-up from Triple-A.

Two days apart, these two young guns each played their 100th career games this week — Sanchez on Sunday, Judge on Tuesday night — and their century-mark numbers were crazy good.

How good?

Judge and Sanchez off to the two of the best 100-game starts ever as Yankees … rookies or otherwise.

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Judge, who leads the majors with 26 homers this season, went deep 30 times in his first 100 games counting his four-homer, 27-game stint late last year. Meantime, Sanchez hit 33 homers in his first 100 games … 20 last season plus 13 this year.

Here are their complete 100-game stats:

Judge (age 25) — .293 average, 345 ABs, 77 runs, 101 hits, 13 doubles, 3 triples, 30 HR, 69 RBIs, 59 BB, 134 K, 100 games (96 starts).

Sanchez (age 24) — .296 average, 371 AB, 68 runs, 110 hits, 17 doubles, 33 HR, 79 RBIs, 43 BB, 101 K, 100 games (94 starts).

Here’s how Judge and Sanchez compare to the greatest Yankees hitters’ first 100:

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Yogi Berra, C

Born: May 12, 1925

Died: Sept. 22, 2015 (age 90)

Batted: Left

Career: .285 average, 7,555 AB, 1,175 runs, 2,150 hits, 321 doubles, 49 triples, 358 HR, 1,430 RBIs, 704 BB, 414 K, 30 SB, 26 CS, 2,120 games in 19 seasons with Yankees (1946-63) and Mets (1965).

Achievements: Hall of Fame (1972). ... Won 10 World Series. ... 18 All-Star games. … 3 AL MVPs (1951, 1954, 1955). ... Ranked 5th on Yankees' career list in homers (358) and RBIs (1,430), 8th in hits (2,148), 15th in walks (704) and 4th in games (2,116) through 6/26/17. ... No. 8 retired by Yankees (7/22/72). ... Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (8/21/88).

1st 100 with Yankees (1946-48): .290 average, 352 AB, 50 runs, 102 hits, 17 doubles, 4 triples, 16 HR,66 RBIs, 0 SB, 1 CS, 16 BB, 15 K, 0 SB, 1 CS, 100 games (84 starts).

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Wade Boggs, 3B

Born: June 15, 1958 (age 59)

Batted: Left

Career: .328 average, 9,180 AB, 1,513 runs, 3,010 hits, 578 doubles, 61 triples, 118 HR, 1,014 RBIs, 1,412 BB, 745 K, 24 SB, 35 CS, 2,440 games in 18 seasons with Boston Red Sox (1982-92), Yankees (1993-97) and Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1998-99).

Achievements: Hall of Fame (2005). ... Won 1996 World Series. ... 12 All-Star Games. ... 5 AL batting titles (1983, 1985-88) ... 8 AL Silver Sluggers. ... 2 AL Gold Gloves. … Ranked 23rd all-time in doubles, 26th in walks, 28th in hits and 33rd in average through 6/26/17. ... Ranked 6th on Yankees' career list in average (.313) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1924-25): .305 average, 393 AB, 65 runs, 120 hits, 21 doubles, 1 triples, 2 HR, 41 RBIs, 50 BB, 32 K, 100 games (97 starts).

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Robinson Cano, 2B

Born: Oct. 22, 1982 (age 34)

Bats: Left

Career: .306 average, 7,479 AB, 1,103 runs, 2,285 hits, 492 doubles, 33 triples, 291 HR, 1,137 RBIs, 526 BB, 998 K, 51 K, 38 CS, 1,915 games (through 6/26/17) in 13 seasons with Yankees (2005-13) and Seattle Mariners (2014-17).

Achievements: Won 2009 World Series. ... 7 All-Star Games. ... 5 Silver Sluggers. ... 2 Gold Gloves. ... Ranked 15th on Yankees' career hits list (1,649) and 9th in average (.309, minimum 500 ABs) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (2005): .271 average, 399 AB, 55 runs, 108 hits, 25 doubles, 2 triples, 2 triples, 8 HR, 43 RBIs, 14 BB, 53 K, 100 games (99 starts).

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Earle Combs, CF

Born: May 14, 1899

Died: July 21, 1976 (age 77)

Batted: Left

Career: .325 average, 5,746 AB, 1,186 runs, 1,866 hits, 309 doubles, 154 triples, 48 HR, 633 RBIs, 670 BB, 278 K, 98 SB, 71 CS, 1,455 games in 12 seasons with Yankees (1924-35).

Achievements: Hall of Fame (1970, Veteran's committee). ... Won 3 World Series (1927, 1928, 1932). ... Ranked 40th all-time in batting average (.325) through 6/26/17. ... Ranked 2nd on Yankees' career list in triples, 7th in runs, 10th in hits, 14th in doubles, 17th in walks and 29th in RBIs through 6/27/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1924-25): .367 average, 335 AB, 73 runs, 123 hits, 25 doubles, 7 triples, 3 HR, 42 RBIs, 43 BB, 29 K, 6 SB, 10 CS, 100 games (81 starts).

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Frank Crosetti, SS/3B

Born: Oct. 4, 1910

Died: Feb. 11, 2002 (age 91)

Batted: Right

Career: .245 average, 6,277 AB, 1,006 runs, 1,541 hits, 260 doubles, 65 triples, 98 HR, 649 RBIs, 792 BB, 799 K, 113 SB, 62 CS, 1,683 games in 17 seasons with Yankees (1932-48).

Achievements: Won 8 World Series. ... 2 All-Star Games. ... Ranked 21st on Yankees' all-time list in hits, 12th in runs and 13th in games through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1932): .243 average, 333 AB, 41 runs, 81 hits, 18 doubles, 9 triples, 5 HR, 54 RBIs, 50 BB, 40 K, 100 games (90 starts).

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Bill Dickey, C

Born: June 6, 1907

Died: Nov. 12, 1993 (age 86)

Batted: Left

Career: .261 average, 6,300 AB, 930 runs, 1,969 hits, 343 doubles, 72 triples, 202 HR, 1,209 RBIs, 678 BB, 289 K, 36 SB, 32 CS, 1,789 games in 17 seasons with Yankees (1928-43, 1946).

Achievements: Hall of Fame (1954). ... Won 8 World Series. ... 11 All-Star Games. … Ranked 5th on Yankees' career list in average (minimum 500 AB), 9th in hits and 17th in homers through 6/26/17. ... No. 8 retired by Yankees (7/22/72). ... Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (8/21/88).

1st 100 with Yankees (1928-29): 1928-29 Yankees: .333 average, 330 AB, 48 runs, 110 hits, 25 doubles, 6 triples, 9 HR, 54 RBIs, 6 BB, 13 K, 4 SB, 1 CS, 100 games (72 starts)

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Joe DiMaggio, CF

Born: Nov. 25, 1914

Died: March 8, 1999 (age 84)

Batted: Right

Career: .325 average, 6,821 AB, 1,390 runs, 2,214 hits, 389 doubles, 131 triples, 361 HR, 1,537 RBIs, 790 BB, 369 K, 30 SB, 9 CS, 1,736 games in 13 seasons with Yankees (1936-42, 1946-51).

Achievements: Hall of Fame (1955). ... Won 8 World Series. ... 13 All-Star Games. ... 3 AL MVPs (1939, 1941, 1947). ... 1939 AL batting title. … Record 56-game hitting streak (1941). … Ranked 4th on Yankees' career list in homers, 6th in hits, 5th in runs and 3rd in average (minimum 500 AB) through 6/26/17. ... No. 5 retired by Yankees (4/18/52). ... Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (6/8/69).

1st 100 with Yankees (1936): .332 average 461 AB, 100 runs, 153 hits, 36 doubles, 12 triples, 21 HR, 96 RBIs, 21 BB, 24 K, 3 SB, 0 CS, 100 games (100 starts).

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Lou Gehrig, 1B

Born: June 19, 1903

Died: June 2, 1941 (age 37)

Batted: Left

Career: .340 average, 8,001 AB, 1,888 runs, 2,721 hits, 534 doubles, 163 triples, 493 HR, 1,995 RBIs, 1,508 BB, 790 K, 102 SB, 100 CS, 2,164 games in 17 seasons with Yankees (1923-39).

Achievements: Hall of Fame (1939, Special Election). ... Won 8 World Series. ... 7 All-Star Games. … 2 AL MVPs (1927, 1936). … 1934 AL Triple Crown. ... 1934 AL batting title (.363). … 17th all-time in average, 6th in RBIs, 12th in runs and 28th in homers. ... Played 2,130 consecutive games from June 1, 1925 to April 30, 1939. ... Ranked 1st on Yankees' career list in RBIs, 2nd in average (minimum 500 ABs), hits and doubles, and 3rd in RBIs and walks through 6/26/17. ... No. 4 retired by Yankees (7/4/39). ... Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (7/6/41).

1st 100 with Yankees (1923-25): .330 average, 294 AB, 58 runs, 97 hits, 18 doubles, 8 triples, 14 HR, 60 RBIs, 30 BB, 38 K, 2 SB, 1 CS, 100 games (73 starts).

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Jason Giambi, 1B/DH

Born: Jan. 8, 1971 (age 46)

Batted: Left

Career: .277 average, 7,267 AB, 1,227 runs, 2,010 hits, 405 doubles, 9 triples, 440 HR, 1,441 RBIs, 1,366 BB, 1,572 K, 20 SB, 12 CS, 2,260 games in 20 seasons with Oakland Athletics (1995-2001, 2009), Yankees (2002-08), Colorado Rockies (2009-12) and Cleveland Indians (2013-14).

Achievements: 5 All-Star Games. ... 2 Silver Sluggers. ... 2000 AL MVP. ... Ranked 43rd all-time in homers (through 6/26/17). ... Ranked 12th all-time on Yankees career list in home runs (209) and 32nd in RBIs (604) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (2002): .321 average, 365 AB, 73 runs, 117 hits, 24 doubles, 1 triple, 26 HR, 83 RBIs, 69 BB, 72 K, 2 SB, 2 CS, 100 games (100 starts).

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Joe Gordon, 2B

Born: Feb. 18, 1915

Died: April 14, 1978 (age 63)

Batted: Right

Career: .268 average, 5,707 AB, 914 runs, 1,530 hits, 264 doubles, 52 triples, 253 HR, 975 RBIs, 759 BB, 702 K, 89 SB, 60 CS, 1,566 games in 11 seasons with Yankees (1938-43, 1946) and Cleveland Indians (1947-50).

Achievements: Hall of Fame (2009, Veteran's Committee). ... Won 5 World Series (1938, 1939, 1941, 1943 Yankees; 1948 Indians). ... 9 All-Star Games. ... 1942 AL MVP. ... Ranked 31st on Yankees' career list in RBIs (617) and walks (481), 35th in runs (596) and doubles (186), and 41st in hits (1,000) through 6/27/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1936): .266 average, 361 AB, 69 runs, 96 hits, 18 doubles, 7 triples, 21 HR, 82 RBIs, 47 BB, 56 K, 7 SB, 2 CS, 100 games (99 starts).

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Rickey Henderson, LF

Born: Dec. 25, 1958 (age 58)

Batted: Right

Career: .279 average, 10,961 AB, 2,295 runs, 3,055 hits, 510 doubles, 66 triples, 297 HR, 1,115 RBIs, 2,190 BB, 1,694 K, 1,406 SB, 335 CS, 3,081 games in 25 seasons with Oakland Athletics (1979-84, 1989-93, 1994-95, 1998), Toronto Blue Jays (1993), San Diego Padres (1996-97, 2001), Anaheim Angels (1997), Mets (1999), Seattle Mariners (2000), Boston Red Sox (2002) and Los Angeles Dodgers (2003).

Achievements: Hall of Fame (2009). ... 10 All-Star Games. ... 3 Silver Sluggers (1981, 1985, 1990). ... 1981 AL Gold Glove. ... 1990 AL MVP. ... 1989 ALCS MVP. ... Ranked 1st all-time in stolen bases and runs, 2nd in walks and 23rd in hits through 6/26/17. ... Ranked 2nd on Yankees' career stolen base list (326) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1985): .350 average, 394 AB, 103 runs, 138 hits, 20 doubles, 4 triples, 20 HR, 57 RBIs, 61 BB, 42 K, 55 SB, 7 CS, 100 games (98 starts).

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Tommy Henrich, RF

Born: Feb. 20, 1913

Died: Dec. 1, 2009 (age 96)

Batted: Left

Career: .282 average, 4,603 AB, 901 runs, 1,297 hits, 269 doubles, 73 triples, 183 HR, 795 RBIs, 712 BB, 383 K, 37 SB, 19 CS in 11 seasons with Yankees (1937-42, 1946-50)

Achievements: Won 5 World Series (1938, 1941, 1947, 1949, 1951). ... 5 All-Star Games. ... Hit first walk-off homer in World Series (1949). ... Ranked 8th on Yankees' career list in triples, 14th in walks, 17th in runs and doubles, 19th in RBIs, 21st in homers and 29th in hits through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1937-38): .318 average, 318 AB, 68 runs, 101 hits, 22 doubles, 5 triples, 15 HR, 66 RBIs, 53 BB, 41 K, 6 SB, 1 CS, 100 games (83 games).

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Elston Howard, C

Born: Feb. 23, 1929

Died: Dec. 14, 1980 (age 51)

Batted: Right

Career: .274 average, 5,363 AB, 914 runs, 1,471 hits, 218 doubles, 50 triples, 167 HR, 762 RBIs, 373 BB, 786 K, 9 SB, 14 CS, 1,605 games in 14 seasons with Yankees (1955-67) and Boston Red Sox (1967-68).

Achievements: Won 4 World Series. ... 12 All-Star Games. ... 1963 AL MVP. ... 2 Gold Gloves. … Ranked 26th on Yankees' career home run list (161) and 22nd in RBIs (733) through June 25, 2017. ... No. 32 retired by Yankees (7/21/84). ... Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (7/21/84).

1st 100 with Yankees (1936): .297 average, 293 AB, 36 runs, 87 hits, 8 doubles, 7 triples, 11 HR, 45 RBIs, 20 BB, 36 K, 100 games (72 games).

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Reggie Jackson, RF

Born: May 18, 1946 (age 71)

Batted: Left

Career: .262 average, 9,864 AB, 1,551 runs, 2,584 hits, 463 doubles, 49 triples, 563 HR, 1,702 RBIs, 1,375 BB, 2,597 K, 228 SB, 115 CS, 2,820 games in 21 seasons with Kansas City Athletics (1967), Oakland Athletics (1968-75, 1987), Baltimore Orioles (1976), Yankees (1977-81) and California Angels (1982-86).

Achievements: Won 5 World Series (1972-74 Athletics, 1977-78 Yankees). … 14 All-Star Games. ... 1973 AL MVP. ... World Series MVPs (1973, 1977). ... 2 AL Silver Sluggers. ... Ranked 14th all-time in homers and 25th all-time in RBIs through 6/26/17. ... Ranked 31st on Yankees' career home run list through 6/26/17. ... No. 44 retired by Yankees (8/14/93). ... Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (7/6/02).

1st 100 with Yankees (1977): .290 average, 366 AB, 68 runs, 106 hits, 32 doubles, 1 triple, 21 HR, 68 RBIs, 47 BB, 88 K, 100 games (99 starts).

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Derek Jeter, SS

Born: June 26, 1974 (age 43)

Batted: Right

Career: .310 average, 11,195 AB, 1,923 runs, 3,465 hits, 544 doubles, 66 triples, 260 HR, 1,311 RBIs, 1,082 BB, 1,840 K, 358 SB, 97 CS, 2,747 games in 20 seasons with Yankees (1995-2014).

Achievements: Won 5 World Series. ... 14 All-Star Games. ... 1996 AL Rookie of the Year. … 2000 All-Star Game MVP. ... 2000 World Series MVP. ... 5 Gold Gloves. ... 5 Silver Sluggers. ... Ranked 6th in career hits, 11th in runs, 27th in games and 33rd in doubles through 6/26/17. ... Ranked 1st on Yankees' career hit list, doubles, stolen bases and games, 2nd in runs, 4th in walks, 9th in homers and 13th in triples through 6/26/17. ... No. 2 retired by Yankees (5/14/17). ... Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (5/14/17).

1st 100 with Yankees (1995-96): .272 average, 345 AB, 48 runs, 94 hits, 16 doubles, 5 triples, 5 HR, 47 RBIs, 35 BB, 68 K, 6 SB, 3 CS, 100 games (98 starts).

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Charlie Keller, LF

Born: Sept. 12, 1916

Died: May 23 1990 (age 73)

Batted: Left

Career: .286 average, 3,790 AB, 725 runs, 1,085 hits, 166 doubles, 72 triples, 189 HR, 760 RBIs, 45 SB, 23 CS, 1,170 games in 13 seasons with Yankees (1939-43, 1945-49, 1952) and Detroit Tigers (1950-51).

Achievements: Won 4 World Series (1939, 1941, 1943, 1948). ... 5 All-Star Games. ... 1st rookie to hit homer twice in a World Series game (1939). ... Ranked 13th on Yankees' career list in walks (760), 20th in home runs (184), 23rd in RBIs (723), 27th in runs (712) and 38th in hits (1,053) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1926): .331 average, 360 AB, 79 runs, 119 hits, 18 doubles, 6 triples, 9 HR, 73 RBIs, 75 BB, 48 K, 100 games (92 starts).

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Tony Lazzeri, 2B

Born: Dec. 6, 1903

Died: Aug. 6, 1946 (age 42)

Batted: Right

Career: .292 average, 6,297 AB, 986 runs, 1,840 hits, 334 doubles, 115 triples, 178 HR, 1,194 RBIs, 869 BB, 864 K, 148 SB, 79 CS, 1,740 games in 14 seasons with Yankees (1926-37), Chicago Cubs (1938), Brooklyn Dodgers (1939) and New York Giants (1939).

Achievements: Hall of Fame (1991, Veterans Committee). ... Won 5 World Series (1927, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1937). ... AL record for most RBIs in game (11) ... Ranked 5th on Yankees' all-time list in triples (115), 9th in RBIs (1,157) and walks (830), 12th in hits (1,784) and doubles (327), 14th in runs (952), tied for 15th in stolen bases (147), tied for 19th in average (.293) and 23rd in homers (169) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1926): .284 average, 391 AB, 62 runs, 111 hits, 20 doubles, 12 triples, 13 HR, 82 RBIs, 34 BB, 74 K, 13 SB, 3 CS, 100 games (100 starts).

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Mickey Mantle, CF

Born: Oct. 20, 1931

Died: Aug. 13, 1995 (age 63)

Batted: Switch-hitter

Career: .298 average, 8,102 AB, 1,676 runs, 2,415 hits, 344 doubles, 72 triples, 536 HR, 1,509 RBIs, 1,733 BB, 1,710 K, 153 SB, 38 CS, 2,401 games in 18 seasons with Yankees (1951-68).

Achievements: Hall of Fame (1974). ... Won 7 World Series. ... 20 All-Star Games. ... 3 AL MVPs (1956, 1957, 1962). ... 1956 AL Triple Crown. ... 1962 AL Gold Glove. … Ranked 18th all-time in homers and 8th in walks through 6/26/17. ... Ranked 2nd on Yankees' career home run list, 4th in hits, runs, RBIs, walks and games, 10th in stolen bases and 14th in average through 6/26/17. ... No. 7 retired by Yankees (6/8/69). ... Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (6/8/69).

1st 100 with Yankees (1951-52): .270 average, 356 AB, 62 runs, 96 hits, 12 doubles, 5 triples, 13 HR, 67 RBIs, 45 BB, 75 K, 9 SB, 7 CS, 100 games (87 starts).

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Roger Maris, RF

Born: Sept. 10, 1934

Died: Dec. 14, 1985 (age 51)

Batted: Left

Career: .260 average, 5,101 AB, 826 runs, 1,325 hits, 195 doubles, 42 triples, 275 HR, 850 RBIs, 652 BB, 733 K, 21 SB, 9 CS, 1,463 games in 12 seasons with Cleveland Indians (1957-58), Kansas City Athletics (1958-59), Yankees (1960-66) and St. Louis Cardinals (1967-68).

Achievements: Won 3 World Series (1961-62 Yankees, 1968 Cardinals). ... 7 All-Star Games. … 2 AL MVPs (1960, 1961). ... 1960 AL Gold Glove. ... Held single-season home run record (61) from 1961-98. ... Ranked 16th on Yankees' career home run list (203) , 4th in hits, runs, RBIs, walks and games, and 10th in stolen bases through 6/26/17. ... No. 9 retired by Yankees (7/21/84). ... Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (6/21/84).

1st 100 with Yankees (1960): .294 average, 371 AB, 79 runs, 109 hits, 16 doubles, 3 triples, 35 HR, 92 RBIs, 49 BB, 52 K, 2 SB, 2 CS, 100 games (97 starts).

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Tino Martinez, 1B

Born: Dec 7, 1967 (49)

Career: .271 average, 7,111 AB, 1,009 runs, 1,925 hits, 365 doubles, 21 triples, 339 HR, 1,271 RBIs, 780 BB, 1,069 K, 27 SB, 20 CS, 2,023 games in 16 seasons with Seattle Mariners (1990-95), Yankees (1996-2001, 2005), St. Louis Cardinals (2002-03) and Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2004).

Achievements: Won 4 World Series (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000). ... 2 All-Star Games. ... 1985 AL MVP. ... 1997 AL Silver Slugger. ... Ranked 97th all-time in homers through 7/25/17. ... Ranked 18th on Yankees all-time homers list (192) and 21st in RBIs (739) through 6/26/17. … Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (6/21/14).

1st 100 with Yankees (1982-84): .296 average, 395 AB, 54 runs, 117 hits, 21 doubles, 15 HR, 76 RBIs, 34 BB, 46 K, 100 games (99 starts).

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Hideki Matsui, DH

Born: June 12, 1974 (age 43)

Batted: Left

Career: .282 average, 4,442 AB, 656 runs, 1,253 hits, 249 doubles, 12 triples, 175 HR, 760 RBIs, 547 BB, 689 K, 13 SB, 9 CS, 1,236 games in 10 seasons with Yankees (2003-09), Los Angeles Angels (2010), Oakland Athletics (2011) and Tampa Bay Rays (2012).

Achievements: Won 2009 World Series. ... 2 All-Star Games. ... 2009 World Series MVP. … Ranked 32nd on Yankees' career home run list (140) and 33rd in RBIs (597) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (2003): .300 average, 407 AB, 51 runs, 122 hits, 31 doubles, 10 HR, 70 RBIs, 34 BB, 55 K, 100 games (99 starts).

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Don Mattingly, 1B

Born: April 20, 1961 (age 56)

Batted: Left

Career: .307 average, 7,003 AB, 1,007 runs, 2,153 hits, 442 doubles, 20 triples, 222 HR, 1,099 RBIs, 588 BB, 444 K, 14 SB, 9 CS, 1,785 games in 14 seasons with Yankees (1982-95).

Achievements: 6 All-Star Games. ... 1985 AL MVP. ... 9 AL Gold Gloves. ... 3 AL Silver Sluggers. ... Ranked 4th on Yankees all-time doubles list, 7th in hits, 10th in average (minimum 500 ABs) and RBIs, 11th in homers and runs, and 21st in walks through 6/26/17. … No. 23 retired by Yankees (8/31/97). ... Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (8/31/97).

1st 100 with Yankees (1982-84): .279 average, 294 AB, 34 runs, 82 hits, 15 doubles, 4 triples, 4 HR, 33 RBIs, 21 BB, 31 K, 100 games (66 starts).

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Bob Meusel, LF/RF

Born: July 18, 1896

Died: Nov. 28, 1977 (age 81)

Batted: Right

Career: .309 average, 5,475 AB, 826 runs, 1,693 hits, 368 doubles, 95 triples, 156 HR, 1,071 RBIs, 375 BB, 619 K, 143 SB, 102 CS, 1,407 games in 11 seasons with Yankees (1920-1929) and Cincinnati Reds (1930).

Achievements: Won 3 World Series (1923, 1927, 1928). ... Ranked 7th on Yankees' career list in average (.311) and triples (87), 13th in RBIs (1,009) and 30th in home runs (146) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1920): .351 average, 382 AB, 69 runs, 134 hits, 36 doubles, 7 triples, 11 HR, 76 RBIs, 17 BB, 57 K, 3 SB, 3 CS, 100 games (91 starts).

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Thurman Munson, C

Born: June 7, 1947

Died: Aug. 2, 1979 (age 32)

Batted: Right

Career: .292 average, 5,344 AB, 696 runs, 1,558 hits, 229 doubles, 32 triples, 113 HR, 701 RBIs, 438 BB, 571 K, 48 SB, 50 CS, 1,423 games in 11 seasons with Yankees (1969-79).

Achievements: Won 2 World Series (1977, 1978). ... 7 All-Star Games. ... 1976 AL MVP. … 1970 AL Rookie of the Year. ... Ranked 14th on Yankees career stolen base list, 16th in hits, 18th in walks and 23rd in doubles through 6/26/17. ... No. 15 retired by Yankees (8/2/79). … Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (9/20/80).

1st 100 with Yankees (1969-70): .264 average, 326 AB, 35 runs, 86 hits, 15 doubles, 4 triples, 4 HR, 37 RBIs, 4 SB, 7 CS, 100 games (91 starts)

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Bobby Murcer, RF/CF

Born: May 20, 1946

Died: July 12, 2008 (age 62)

Batted: Left

Career: .277 average, 6,730 AB, 972 runs, 1,862 hits, 285 doubles, 45 triples, 252 HR, 1,043 RBIs, 862 BB, 841 K, 127 SB, 75 CS, 1,908 games in 17 seasons with Yankees (1965-66, 1969-74, 1979-83), San Francisco Giants (1975-76) and Chicago Cubs (1977-79).

Achievements: 5 All-Star Games. ... 1972 AL Gold Glove. ... Ranked 22nd on Yankees' all-time home run list (175), 25th in RBIs (687) and 32nd in doubles (192) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1965-66, 1969): .260 average, 362 AB, 44 runs, 94 hits, 15 doubles, 3 triples, 12 HR, 57 RBIs, 30 BB, 56 K, 100 games (93 starts).

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Graig Nettles, 3B

Born: Aug. 30, 1944 (age 72)

Batted: Left

Career: .248 average, 8,886 AB, 1,193 runs, 2,225 hits, 328 doubles, 28 triples, 390 HR, 1,314 RBIs, 1,088 BB, 1,209 K, 32 SB, 36 CS, 2,700 games in 22 seasons with Minnesota Twins (1967-69), Cleveland Indians (1970-72), Yankees (1973-83), San Diego Padres (1984-86), Atlanta Braves (1987) and Montreal Expos (1988).

Achievements: Won 2 World Series (1977, 1978). ... 6 All-Star Games. ... 2 Gold Gloves. … 1981 ALCS MVP. ... Ranked 61st all-time in home runs, 83rd in walks and 103rd in RBIs through 6/26/17. ... Ranked 10th on Yankees' all-time home run list (250), 15th in RBIs (834), 19th in walks (627), 24th in runs (750), 25th in hits (1,396), 29th in doubles through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1973): .241 average, 340 AB, 46 runs, 82 hits, 12 doubles, 13 HR, 50 RBIs, 53 BB, 43 K, 100 games (100 starts).

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Paul O'Neill, RF

Born: Feb. 25, 1963 (age 54)

Batted: Left

Career: .288 average, 7,318 AB, 1,041 runs, 2,105 hits, 281 doubles, 21 triples, 281 HR, 1,269 RBIs, 892 BB, 1,166 K, 141 SB, 73 CS, 2,053 games in 17 seasons with Cincinnati Reds (1985-92) and Yankees (1993-2001).

Achievements: Won 5 World Series (1990 Reds; 1996, 1998-2000 Yankees). ... 5 All-Star Games. ... 1994 AL batting title. ... Ranked 14th on Yankees' career RBI list (858), 15th in doubles (304), 19th in homers (185), 22nd in walks (586) and 23rd in hits (1,426) through 6/26/17. ... Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (8/9/14).

1st 100 with Yankees (1993): .323 average, 368 AB, 51 runs, 119 hits, 27 doubles, 1 triple, 16 HR, 60 RBIs, 26 BB, 48 K, 2 SB, 3 CS, 100 games (89 starts).

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Joe Pepitone, 1B

Born: Oct. 9, 1940 (age 76)

Batted: Left

Career: .258 average, 5,097 AB, 606 runs, 1,315 hits, 158 doubles, 35 triples, 219 HR, 721 RBIs, 302 BB, 526 K, 41 SB, 32 CS, 1,397 games in 12 seasons with Yankees (1962-69), Houston Astros (1970), Chicago Cubs (1970-73) and Atlanta Braves (1973).

Achievements: Won 1962 World Series. ... 3 All-Star Games. ... 3 Gold Gloves. ... Ranked 24th on Yankees' all-time list in homers (166), 40th in RBIs (541) and 45th in hits (967) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1962-63): .269 average, 260 AB, 33 runs, 70 hits, 6 doubles, 3 triples, 16 HR, 44 RBIs, 7 BB, 35 K, 2 SB, 1 CS, 100 games (56 starts)

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Wally Pipp, 1B

Born: Feb. 17, 1893

Died: Jan. 11, 1965

Batted: Left

Career: .281 average, 6,914 AB, 974 runs, 1,941 hits 311 doubles, 148 triples, 90 HR, 1,004 RBIs, 596 BB, 551 K, 125 SB, 60 CS, 1,872 games.

Achievements: Won 1923 World Series. ... Ranked 4th on Yankees' career list in triples (121), 16th in RBIs (833), 18th in hits (1,577), 20th in runs (820), tied for 20th in doubles (259) and 29th in walks (490) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1915): .263 average, 353 AB, 49 runs, 93 hits, 18 doubles, 11 triples, 3 HR, 48 RBIs, 53 BB, 59 K, 17 SB, 100 games (98 starts).

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Jorge Posada, C

Born: Aug. 17, 1971 (age 45)

Batted: Switch-hitter

Career: .273 average, 6,092 AB, 900 runs, 1,664 hits, 379 doubles, 10 triples, 275 HR, 1,065 RBIs, 936 BB, 1,453 K, 20 SB, 21 CS, 1,829 games in 17 seasons with Yankees (1995-2011).

Achievements: Won 5 World Series (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2009). ... 5 All-Star Games. … 5 Silver Sluggers. ... Ranked 7th on Yankees' all-time walks list, 8th in homers, 12th in RBIs and 14th in hits through 6/26/17. ... No. 20 retired by Yankees (8/22/15). ... Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (8/22/15).

1st 100 with Yankees (1995-98): .243 average, 309 AB, 48 runs, 75 hits, 18 doubles, 12 HR, 44 RBIs, 44 BB, 63 K, 1 SB, 2 CS, 100 games (80 starts).

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Willie Randolph, 2B

Born: July 6, 1954 (age 62)

Batted: Right

Career: .276 average, 8,018 AB, 1,239 runs, 2,210 hits, 316 doubles, 65 triples, 54 HR, 687 RBIs, 1,243 BB, 675 K, 271 SB, 94 CS, 2,202 games in 18 seasons with Pittsburgh Pirates (1975), Yankees (1976-88), Los Angeles Dodgers (1989-90), Oakland Athletics (1990), Milwaukee Brewers (1991) and Mets (1992).

Achievements: Won 2 World Series (1977, 1978). ... 6 All-Star Games. ... 1980 AL Silver Slugger. ... Ranked 3rd on Yankees' all-time list in stolen bases, 6th in walks (1,005), 9th in runs (1,027), 13th in hits (1,731) and tied for 20th in doubles (259) through 6/26/17. … Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (6/20/15).

1st 100 with Yankees (1976): .258 average, 337 AB, 51 runs, 87 hits, 14 doubles, 3 doubles, 1 HR, 31 RBIs, 50 BB, 33 K, 29 SB, 8 CS, 100 games (97 starts).

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Bobby Richardson, 2B

Born: Aug. 19, 1935 (age 81)

Batted: Right

Career: .266 average, 5,386 AB, 643 runs, 1,432 hits, 196 doubles, 37 triples, 34 HR, 390 RBIs, 262 BB, 243 K, 73 SB, 48 CS, 1,412 games in 12 seasons with Yankees (1955-66).

Achievements: Won 3 World Series (1958, 1961, 1962). … 8 All-Star Games. … 5 Gold Gloves. … Only World Series MVP for losing team (1960). … Ranked 22nd on Yankees career list in hits, 30th in doubles and 32nd in runs through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1955-57): .248, 298 AB, 37 runs, 74 hits, 9 doubles, 1 triple, 0 HR, 21 RBIs, 9 BB, 23 K, 2 SB, 4 CS, 100 games (78 starts).

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Phil Rizzuto, SS

Born: Sept. 25, 1917

Died: Aug. 13, 2007 (age 89)

Batted: Right

Career: .273 average, 5,816 AB, 877 runs, 1,588 hits, 239 doubles, 62 triples, 38 HR, 563 RBIs, 651 BB, 398 K, 149 SB, 58 CS, 1,661 games in 13 seasons with Yankees (1941-42, 1946-56).

Achievements: Hall of Fame (1994, Veterans Committee). ... Won 8 World Series. ... 5 All-Star Games. ... 1950 AL MVP. ... Ranked 14th on Yankees' career stolen base list, 16th in hits, 18th in walks and 23rd in doubles through 6/26/17. ... No. 10 retired by Yankees (8/4/85). … Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (8/4/85).

1st 100 with Yankees (1941): .303 average, 383 AB, 44 runs, 116 hits, 15 doubles, 8 triples, 2 HR, 35 RBIs, 18 BB, 24 K, 10 SB, 5 CS, 100 games (91 starts).

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Alex Rodriguez, 3B

Born: July 27, 1975 (age 41)

Batted: Right

Career: .295 average, 10,566 AB, 2,021 runs, 3,115 hits, 548 doubles, 31 triples, 696 HR, 2,086 RBIs, 1,338 BB, 2,287 K, 329 SB, 76 CS, 2,784 games in 22 seasons with Seattle Mariners (1994-2000), Texas Rangers (2001-03) and Yankees (2004-13, 2015-16).

Achievements: Won 2009 World Series. ... 14 All-Star Games. ... 3 AL MVPs (2003, 2005, 2007). ... 1996 AL batting title. ... Ranked 3rd all-time in RBIs, 4th in homers, 8th in runs, 20th in hits, 31st in doubles and 35th in walks through 6/26/17. ... Ranked 6th on Yankees' career home run list (351) and 11th in RBIs (1096) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (2004): .280 average, 386 AB, 71 runs, 108 hits, 15 doubles, 1 triple, 25 HR, 64 RBIs, 54 BB, 86 K, 19 SB, 3 CS, 100 games (100 starts).

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Babe Ruth, RF

Born: Feb. 6, 1895

Died: Aug. 16, 1948 (age 53)

Batted: Left

Career: .342 average, 8,399 AB, 2,174 runs, 2,873 hits, 506 doubles, 136 triples, 714 HR, 2,214 RBIs, 2,062 BB, 1,330 K, 123 SB, 117 CS, 2,503 games in 22 seasons with Boston Red Sox (1914-19), Yankees (1920-34) and Boston Braves (1935).

Achievements: Hall of Fame (1936). ... Won 7 World Series. ... 2 All-Star Games. ... 1923 AL MVP. ... 1924 AL batting title. ... Ranked 10th in career average, 3rd in homers and walks, 2nd in RBIs, 4th in runs and 45th in hits through 6/26/17. ... Ranked 1st on Yankees' career home run list (659), average (.349, minimum 500 ABs), runs (1,959) and walks (1,852), 2nd in RBIs (1,978) and 5th in doubles (424) through 6/26/17. ... No. 3 retired by Yankees (6/13/48). ... Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (4/19/49).

1st 100 with Yankees (1920): .393 average, 321 AB, 113 runs, 126 hits, 24 doubles, 8 triples, 39 HR, 103 RBIs, 100 BB, 57 K, 13 SB, 9 CS, 100 games (99 starts).

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Bill Skowron, 1B

Born: Dec. 18, 1930

Died: April 27, 2012 (age 81)

Batted: Right

Career: .282 average, 5,547 AB, 682 runs, 1,566 hits, 243 doubles, 53 triples, 211 HR, 888 RBIs, 383 BB, 870 K, 16 SB, 18 CS, 1,658 games in 14 seasons with Yankees (1954-62), Los Angeles Dodgers (1963), Washington Senators (1964), Chicago White Sox (1964-67) and California Angels (1967).

Achievements: Won 5 World Series (1956, 1958, 1961, 1962 Yankees; 1963 Dodgers). ... 8 All-Star Games. ... Ranked 25th on Yankees' all-time list in homers (165), 26th in RBIs (672) and 36th in hits (1,103) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1954-55): .361 average, 266 AB, 51 runs, 96 hits, 14 doubles, 11 triples, 11 HR, 59 RBIs, 21 BB, 22 K, 2 SB, 2 CS, 100 games (72 starts).

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Mark Teixeira, 1B

Born: April 11, 1980 (age 37)

Batted: Switch-hitter

Career: .268 average, 6,936 AB, 1,099 runs, 1,862 hits, 408 doubles, 18 triples, 409 HR, 1,298 RBIs, 918 BB, 1,441 K, 26 SB, 7 CS, 1,862 games in 14 seasons with Texas Rangers (2003-07), Atlanta Braves (2007-08), Los Angeles Angels (2008) and Yankees (2009-16).

Achievements: Won 2009 World Series. ... 3 All-Star Games. ... 5 Gold Gloves. ... 3 AL Silver Sluggers. ... Ranked 54th all-time in home runs. ... Ranked 13th on Yankees' all-time home run list (206) and 30th in RBIs (622) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (2009): .282 average, 397 AB, 64 runs, 112 hits, 28 doubles, 26 HR, 77 RBIs, 54 BB, 71 K, 100 games (100 starts).

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Roy White, LF

Born: Dec. 27, 1943 (age 73)

Batted: Switch-hitter

Career: .297 average, 6,650 AB, 964 runs, 1,803 hits, 300 doubles, 51 triples, 160 HR, 758 RBIs, 934 BB, 708 K, 233 SB, 117 CS, 1,881 games in 15 seasons with Yankees (1965-79).

Achievements: Won 2 World Series (1977, 1978). … 2 All-Star Games. … Ranked 11th on Yankees all-time hits list, 13th in runs, 16th in doubles and 20th in RBIs through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1965-66): .241, 315 AB, 41 runs, 76 hits, 13 doubles, 2 triples, 7 HR, 19 RBIs, 36 BB, 45 K, 14 SB, 7 K, 100 games (79 starts).

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Bernie Williams, CF

Born: Sept. 13, 1968 (age 48)

Batted: Switch-hitter

Career: .297 average, 7,853 AB, 1,366 runs, 2,336 hits, 449 doubles, 55 triples, 287 HR, 1,257 RBIs, 1,069 BB, 1,212 K, 147 SB, 877 CS, 2,076 games in 16 seasons with Yankees (1991-2006).

Achievements: Won 4 World Series (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000). ... 5 All-Star Games. ... 4 Gold Gloves. ... 1996 ALCS MVP. ... 1998 AL batting title. ... 2002 AL Silver Slugger. … Ranked 3rd on Yankees career list in doubles, 5th in hits, 6th in runs, 7th in homers and RBIs, tied for 15th in average (minimum 500 ABs) and stolen bases (147) and 22nd in triples through 6/26/17. ... No. 51 retired by Yankees (5/24/15). ... Monument Park plaque at Yankee Stadium (5/24/15).

1st 100 with Yankees (1991-92): 235 average, 383 AB, 51 runs, 90 hits, 21 doubles, 4 triples, 5 HR, 39 RBIs, 51 BB, 67 K, 10 SB, 7 CS, 100 games (99 starts).

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Dave Winfield, RF

Born: Oct. 3, 1951 (age 65)

Batted: Right

Career: .283 average, 11,003 AB, 1,669 runs, 3,110 hits, 540 doubles, 88 triples, 465 HR, 1,833 RBIs, 1,216 BB, 1,686 K, 223 SB, 96 CS, 2,973 games in 22 seasons with San Diego Padres (1973-80), Yankees (1981-88, 1990), California Angels (1990-91), Toronto Blue Jays (1992), Minnesota Twins (1993-94) and Cleveland Indians (1995).

Achievements: Hall of Fame (2001). ... Won 1992 World Series (Blue Jays). ... 12 All-Star Games. … 6 Silver Sluggers. … 7 Gold Gloves. ... Ranked 21st all-time in hits, 31st in runs, 37th in doubles, 34th in homers and 18th in RBIs through 6/26/17. ... Ranked 14th on Yankees' career homer list (205) through 6/26/17.

1st 100 with Yankees (1981): .295 average, 369 AB, 48 runs, 109 hits, 24 doubles, 1 triple, 11 HR, 64 RBIs, 42 BB, 38 K, 11 SB, 1 CS, 100 games (96 starts).

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