A man is wanted in connection to four brutal robberies in the Bronx, police said Thursday.

The brute, acting alone or with at least three others, attacked and robbed four different men, including two teenagers, next to Yankee Stadium between Nov. 19 and Jan. 4, authorities said.

On Nov. 19, the crook and three cronies surrounded a 17-year-old near River Avenue and East 164 Street at around 4 p.m. and punched him in the face, knocking his headphones to the ground, before fleeing with the headphones in unknown direction, cops said. The teen sustained bruising and lacerations to the head but refused medical attention.

Two weeks later on Dec. 3, a 36-year-old man was getting out of his car near Jerome Avenue and East 165 Street around 7:50 p.m., when the suspect came up from behind and pressed a “hard object” against the his back while asking for his bag, police said.

After the 36-year-old handed over the bag, the crook forcibly removed the victim’s wallet and phone from his pant pockets before running away.

Around 8 p.m. the next day, a 48-year-old man was attacked by three men who punched him in the face and back of the head, before fleeing with their victim’s plumbing supplies, a pair of gloves, and books, police said.

In the most recent incident, around 4:40 p.m. Jan. 4, four men approached a 16-year-old boy in front of 1105 Jerome Avenue and punched and kicked him before striking him with a firearm, cops said. They then grabbed the teen’s phone and fled. The teen suffered a cut to the face and refused medical attention at the scene.

The crook was last scene wearing a yellow North Face puffer jacket and black sweatpants.