1964 New York Yankees season

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The 1964 New York Yankees season was the 62nd season for the Yankees. The team finished with a record of 99–63, winning their 29th pennant, finishing 1 game ahead of the Chicago White Sox. New York was managed by Yogi Berra. The Yankees played at Yankee Stadium. In the World Series, they were defeated by the St. Louis Cardinals in 7 games. It would also be their last postseason appearance until 1976.

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Yogi Berra, taking over as manager from Ralph Houk, who in turn moved up to general manager, had a difficult early season, with many veterans missing games due to injury. Doubts about his ability to manage his former teammates were brought into the open with the Harmonica Incident in late August, in which he clashed with utility infielder Phil Linz on the team bus following a sweep by the Chicago White Sox that appeared to have removed the Yankees from pennant contention. The team rallied behind Berra afterwards, and won the pennant. However the incident may have convinced the team's executives to replace Berra with Johnny Keane, manager of the victorious Cardinals, after the season.

This season is considered to be the endpoint of the "Old Yankees" dynasty that had begun with the RuppertHuston partnership and then continued with the ToppingWebb partnership. The Yankees would soon undergo ownership changes and front office turmoil, and would not be a serious factor in the pennant chase again until the mid-1970s. For television viewers and radio listeners, the sudden removal of Mel Allen following that season marked the end of an era of Yankees television and radio broadcasts.

Offseason

Regular season

On September 26, Mel Stottlemyre went 5 for 5, drove in two runs, and threw a two-hit shutout.[2][3]

Season standings

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American League
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 9963 .611 5031 4932
Chicago White Sox 9864 .605 1 5229 4635
Baltimore Orioles 9765 .599 2 4932 4833
Detroit Tigers 8577 .525 14 4635 3942
Los Angeles Angels 8280 .506 17 4536 3744
Cleveland Indians 7983 .488 20 4140 3843
Minnesota Twins 7983 .488 20 4041 3942
Boston Red Sox 7290 .444 27 4536 2754
Washington Senators 62100 .383 37 3150 3150
Kansas City Athletics 57105 .352 42 2655 3150
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Record vs. opponents

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Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KCA LAA MIN NYY WAS
Baltimore 11–710–88–1011–713–5–111–710–810–813–5
Boston 7–114–149–95–1312–69–95–139–912–6
Chicago 8–1014–412–611–716–210–89–96–1212–6
Cleveland 10–89–96–1211–710–89–910–8–13–15–111–7
Detroit 7–1113–57–117–1111–710–811–78–10–111–7
Kansas City 5–13–16–122–168–107–116–129–96–128–10
Los Angeles 7–119–98–109–98–1012–612–67–1110–8
Minnesota 8–1013–59–98–10–17–119–96–128–1011–7
New York 8–109–912–615–3–110–8–112–611–710–812–6
Washington 5–136–126–127–117–1110–88–107–116–12
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Notable transactions

Roster

1964 New York Yankees
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

Starters by position

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

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Pos Player G AB R H Avg. HR RBI SB
CElston Howard15055063172.31315841
1BJoe Pepitone16061371154.251281002
2BBobby Richardson15967990181.26745011
3BClete Boyer14751043111.2188526
SSTony Kubek1064154695.2298314
LFTom Tresh15353375131.246167313
CFMickey Mantle14346592141.303351116
RFRoger Maris14151386144.28126713
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Other batters

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

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Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Phil Linz11236892.250525
Héctor López12728574.2601034
Johnny Blanchard7716141.255728
Pedro González8011231.27705
Archie Moore31234.17401
Jake Gibbs361.16700
Elvio Jimenez162.33300
Harry Bright451.20000
Mike Hegan550.00000
Roger Repoz1110.00000
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Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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

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Player G IP W L ERA SO
Jim Bouton38271.118133.02125
Whitey Ford39244.21762.13172
Al Downing37244.01383.47217
Mel Stottlemyre1396.0932.0649
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Other pitchers

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

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Player G IP W L ERA SO
Ralph Terry27114.07114.5477
Rollie Sheldon19102.1523.6157
Stan Williams2182.0153.8454
Bud Daley1335.0324.6316
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Relief pitchers

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

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Player G W L SV ERA SO
Pete Mikkelsen5074123.5663
Hal Reniff416493.1238
Bill Stafford315042.6739
Steve Hamilton307233.2849
Pedro Ramos131081.2521
Bob Meyer70304.9112
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1964 World Series

With this 4–3 World Series victory, the Cardinals gained a 3–2 edge in overall Series wins over the Yankees, the first time any team had an overall edge against the Yankees since the 1920s. As of 2022, the Cardinals remain the only one of the "classic eight" National League teams to hold an edge over the Yankees.

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NL St. Louis Cardinals (4) vs. AL New York Yankees (3)
Game Score Date Location Attendance Time of game
1Yankees – 5, Cardinals – 9October 7Busch Stadium I30,8052:42
2Yankees – 8, Cardinals – 3October 8Busch Stadium I30,8052:29
3Cardinals – 1, Yankees – 2October 10Yankee Stadium67,1012:16
4Cardinals – 4, Yankees – 3October 11Yankee Stadium66,3122:18
5Cardinals – 5, Yankees – 2October 12Yankee Stadium65,6332:37
6Yankees – 8, Cardinals – 3October 14Busch Stadium I30,8052:37
7Yankees – 5, Cardinals – 7October 15Busch Stadium I30,3462:40
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Awards and honors

Farm system

Notes

References

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