Yankees
The Yankees are a professional baseball team based in New York City, founded in 1903 and competing in Major League Baseball’s American League East division. Known for their iconic pinstripe uniforms and historic Yankee Stadium, the franchise boasts a record 27 World Series titles, the most in MLB history. The Yankees' influence is often traced through defining periods like Babe Ruth’s arrival in the 1920s, which reshaped the team’s identity and transformed the sport, and the late 1990s to early 2000s dynasty led by Derek Jeter, which brought a new era of success. Throughout these eras, the organization built a reputation characterized by decisive trades, iconic players, and a focus on postseason performance that continues to shape its approach today.









