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Hideki Matsui will make his Old-Timers' Day debut June 22.

(EPA/JASON SZENES)

ABOARD A FLIGHT TO SEATTLE — The Yankees unveiled details about their upcoming 68th Old-Timers’ Day scheduled for June 22 at Yankee Stadium Tuesday and two prominent recent retirees are slated to participate for the first time.

Johnny Damon and Hideki Matsui, a member of the 2009 World Series club, will be two of the three former Yankees to make their Old-Timers’ Day debuts. The other is John Montefusco, a native of Long Branch who pitched in 24 games over four seasons for the Yankees from 1983 through 1986.

Among the other former Yankees scheduled to appear are Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford, Rickey Henderson, Reggie Jackson, Joe Torre, David Cone, John Flaherty, Paul O’Neill, Tino Martinez, Ron Guidry, Bucky Dent, David Wells, and Orlando Hernandez. The widows of six players, including Thurman Munson, will also be in attendance.

The Yankees will also honor Goose Gossage with a plaque in Monument Park.

Here is the complete list of scheduled attendees:

Jesse Barfield

Yogi Berra

Brian Boehringer

Scott Bradley

Dr. Bobby Brown

Maggie Coleman (Widow)

David Cone

Johnny Damon

Bucky Dent

Al Downing

Brian Doyle

John Flaherty

Whitey Ford

Jake Gibbs

Joe Girardi

Rich "Goose" Gossage

Ron Guidry

Charlie Hayes

Rickey Henderson

Orlando Hernandez

Arlene Howard (Widow)

Helen Hunter (Widow)

Reggie Jackson

Scott Kamieniecki

Pat Kelly

Don Larsen

Graeme Lloyd

Hector Lopez

Jill Martin (Widow)

Tino Martinez

Hideki Matsui

Lee Mazzilli

Stump Merrill

Gene Michael

Gene Monahan (Trainer)

John Montefusco

Diana Munson (Widow)

Kay Murcer (Widow)

Jeff Nelson

Paul O'Neill

Joe Pepitone

Andy Phillips

Willie Randolph

Bobby Richardson

Mickey Rivers

Joe Torre

David Wells

Roy White