Yankeeography

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GenreSport
Written byJeff Scott
Presented byJohn Sterling
Country of originUnited States
Yankeeography
GenreSport
Written byJeff Scott
Presented byJohn Sterling
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes56
Production
ProducerMLB Productions
Production companyMLB Productions
Original release
NetworkYES Network
ReleaseMarch 1, 2002 (2002-03-01) 
present

Yankeeography is a biography-style television program that chronicles the lives and careers of the players, coaches, and other notable personnel associated with the New York Yankees Major League Baseball team. The series is aired on the YES Network and was conceived and created by then YES Executive producer John J. Filippelli[1] and is produced by MLB Productions in association with the YES Network[2] The series is hosted by Yankees radio personality John Sterling. The series has earned five New York Sports Emmy Awards since its inception. In addition to airing on YES, MLB Productions has packaged many of the shows into DVD boxed sets.

After debuting as a weekly show with the 2002 launch of YES, Yankeeography only debuts new episodes periodically (as there are fewer prominent Yankees yet to be spotlighted). For instance, four episodes premiered in 2006: Tino Martinez, David Cone, the Yankees' 1996 World Series team, and Billy Martin. All Yankees with retired numbers have had shows completed with the exception of Bill Dickey. The show has been criticized for producing episodes on players who remain active while Hall of Famers from much earlier eras such as Jack Chesbro, Tony Lazzeri, Red Ruffing and Lefty Gomez were not profiled. Some profiles have been updated to reflect new developments.

First airing in 2002 season

Yankeeography episodes available on DVD

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