1997 New York Yankees season
Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
Major League Baseball team season
The 1997 New York Yankees season was the 95th season for the Yankees. New York was managed by Joe Torre and played at Yankee Stadium . The team finished with a record of 96–66 finishing 2 games behind the Baltimore Orioles in the American League East . They entered the postseason as the American League Wild Card, but lost the Division Series in 5 games to the Cleveland Indians . The 1997 Yankees failed to repeat as World Series Champions and win their second consecutive title.
Offseason
October 2, 1996: Pat Listach was sent by the New York Yankees to the Milwaukee Brewers to complete an earlier deal made on August 23, 1996. The New York Yankees sent Bob Wickman and Gerald Williams to the Milwaukee Brewers for a player to be named later, Pat Listach, and Graeme Lloyd . The Milwaukee Brewers sent Ricky Bones (August 29, 1996) to the New York Yankees to complete the trade. Pat Listach returned to original teams on October 2, 1996.[ 1]
November 4, 1996: Clay Bellinger was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[ 2]
December 5, 1996: Jim Leyritz was traded by the New York Yankees to the Anaheim Angels for players to be named later. The Anaheim Angels sent Jeremy Blevins (minors) (December 9, 1996) and Ryan Kane (minors) (December 9, 1996) to the New York Yankees to complete the trade.[ 3]
December 11, 1996: Mike Stanton was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[ 4]
January 9, 1997: Mark Whiten was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[ 5]
January 9, 1997: Luis Sojo was signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees.[ 6]
Notable transaction chart
June 9, 1997: Dave Weathers was traded by the New York Yankees to the Cleveland Indians for Chad Curtis.[ 7]
July 29, 1997: Mariano Duncan was traded by the New York Yankees with cash to the Toronto Blue Jays for Angel Ramirez (minors).[ 8]
August 15, 1997: Mark Whiten was released by the New York Yankees.[ 5]
Season standings
Season summary
June
On June 16: The first interleague game between the New York Mets and New York Yankees took place at Yankee Stadium . The Mets won the game by a score of 6–0.[ 9]
August
On August 31: The New York Yankees retired Don Mattingly's number.
Mattingly's retired number in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
ANA
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIL
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TEX
TOR
NL
Anaheim
—
4–7
6–5
6–5
7–4
5–6
6–5
7–4
4–7
4–7
11–1
6–6
8–4
6–5
4–12
Baltimore
7–4
—
5–7
5–6
6–5
6–6
7–4
5–6
10–1
8–4
8–3
7–4
10–1
6–6
8–7
Boston
5–6
7–5
—
3–8
6–5
5–7
3–8
8–3
8–3
4–8
7–4
7–4
3–8
6–6
6–9
Chicago
5–6
6–5
8–3
—
5–7
4–7
11–1
4–7
6–6
2–9
8–3
5–6
3–8
5–6
8–7
Cleveland
4–7
5–6
5–6
7–5
—
6–5
8–3
8–4
8–4
5–6
7–4
3–8
5–6
6–5
9–6
Detroit
6–5
6–6
7–5
7–4
5–6
—
6–5
4–7
4–7
2–10
7–4
4–7
7–4
6–6
8–7
Kansas City
5–6
4–7
8–3
1–11
3–8
5–6
—
6–6
7–5
3–8
3–8
5–6
6–5
5–6
6–9
Milwaukee
4–7
6–5
3–8
7–4
4–8
7–4
6–6
—
5–7
4–7
5–6
5–6
7–4
7–4
8–7
Minnesota
7–4
1–10
3–8
6–6
4–8
7–4
5–7
7–5
—
3–8
7–4
5–6
3–8
3–8
7–8
New York
7–4
4–8
8–4
9–2
6–5
10–2
8–3
7–4
8–3
—
6–5
4–7
7–4
7–5
5–10
Oakland
1–11
3–8
4–7
3–8
4–7
4–7
8–3
6–5
4–7
5–6
—
5–7
5–7
6–5
7–9
Seattle
6–6
4–7
4–7
6–5
8–3
7–4
6–5
6–5
6–5
7–4
7–5
—
8–4
8–3
7–9
Texas
4–8
1–10
8–3
8–3
6–5
4–7
5–6
4–7
8–3
4–7
7–5
4–8
—
4–7
10–6
Toronto
5–6
6–6
6–6
6–5
5–6
6–6
6–5
4–7
8–3
5–7
5–6
3–8
7–4
—
4–11
Detailed record
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
April
27
14
13
.519
May
27
15
12
.556
June
25
17
8
.680
July
26
15
11
.577
August
29
18
11
.621
September
28
17
11
.607
Overall:
162
96
66
.593
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
Home
80
47
33
.588
Away
82
49
33
.598
Roster
1997 New York Yankees
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Game log
Legend
Yankees Win
Yankees Loss
Game Postponed
1997 Game Log (96–66) Home: 47–33 Away: 49–33
April (14–13) Home: 7–6 Away: 7–7
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location
Attendance
Record
1
April 1
@ Mariners
2–4
Fassero (1–0)
Cone (0–1)
Charlton (1)
Kingdome
57,586
0–1
2
April 2
@ Mariners
16–2
Pettitte (1–0)
Sanders (0–1)
Kingdome
30,951
1–1
3
April 4
@ Athletics
2–4
Acre (1–0)
Weathers (0–1)
Taylor (2)
Oakland Alameda Coliseum
17,330
1–2
4
April 5
@ Athletics
10–5
Gooden (1–0)
Mohler (0–1)
Rivera (1)
Oakland Alameda Coliseum
25,438
2–2
5
April 6
@ Athletics
0–3
Acre (2–0)
Nelson (0–1)
Taylor (3)
Oakland Alameda Coliseum
22,124
2–3
6
April 7
@ Angels
5–3
Pettitte (2–0)
Langston (0–1)
Rivera (2)
Anaheim Stadium
16,514
3–3
7
April 8
@ Angels
9–10 (12)
James (1–0)
Nelson (0–2)
Anaheim Stadium
17,202
3–4
8
April 9
@ Angels
12–5
Wells (1–0)
Watson (0–1)
Anaheim Stadium
19,242
4–4
9
April 11
Athletics
1–3
Small (2–0)
Nelson (0–3)
Yankee Stadium
56,710
4–5
10
April 13
Athletics
3–2
Pettitte (3–0)
Telgheder (0–1)
Rivera (3)
Yankee Stadium
5–5
11
April 13
Athletics
4–7
Prieto (1–0)
Mendoza (0–1)
Taylor (5)
Yankee Stadium
32,098
5–6
12
April 14
Angels
1–5
Dickson (2–0)
Rogers (0–1)
Yankee Stadium
15,082
5–7
13
April 15
Angels
5–6
Hasegawa (1–1)
Rivera (0–1)
James (1)
Yankee Stadium
16,944
5–8
14
April 16
@ Brewers
4–7
Mercedes (1–0)
Cone (0–2)
Jones (4)
Milwaukee County Stadium
7,263
5–9
15
April 17
@ Brewers
4–5
Wickman (2–0)
Lloyd (0–1)
Milwaukee County Stadium
8,018
5–10
16
April 18
@ White Sox
10–4
Mendoza (1–1)
Navarro (1–1)
Comiskey Park II
18,603
6–10
17
April 19
@ White Sox
3–2
Rogers (1–1)
Castillo (1–2)
Rivera (4)
Comiskey Park II
24,976
7–10
18
April 20
@ White Sox
7–8
Levine (1–1)
Boehringer (0–1)
Comiskey Park II
23,601
7–11
19
April 21
@ White Sox
4–3
Cone (1–2)
Drabek (1–2)
Rivera (5)
Comiskey Park II
16,694
8–11
20
April 22
Brewers
10–2
Pettitte (4–0)
D'Amico (0–1)
Yankee Stadium
18,018
9–11
21
April 23
Brewers
10–5
Rogers (2–1)
McDonald (2–2)
Lloyd (1)
Yankee Stadium
22,704
10–11
22
April 25
White Sox
3–9
Álvarez (1–3)
Wells (1–1)
Yankee Stadium
24,648
10–12
23
April 26
White Sox
10–2
Cone (2–2)
Baldwin (0–3)
Rivera (6)
Yankee Stadium
28,817
11–12
24
April 27
White Sox
7–1
Pettitte (5–0)
Drabek (1–3)
Yankee Stadium
36,133
12–12
25
April 28
Mariners
6–5
Nelson (1–3)
Ayala (2–1)
Rivera (7)
Yankee Stadium
20,054
13–12
26
April 29
Mariners
5–7
McCarthy (1–0)
Mecir (0–1)
Yankee Stadium
21,955
13–13
27
April 30
Mariners
3–2
Wells (2–1)
Martínez (1–2)
Rivera (8)
Yankee Stadium
25,708
14–13
May (15–12) Home: 6–8 Away: 9–4
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location
Attendance
Record
28
May 2
@ Royals
9–1
Cone (3–2)
Pittsley (0–2)
Rivera (9)
Kauffman Stadium
24,258
15–13
29
May 3
@ Royals
1–2
Belcher (3–3)
Pettitte (5–1)
Kauffman Stadium
25,585
15–14
30
May 4
@ Royals
13–5
Boehringer (1–1)
Rusch (2–2)
Kauffman Stadium
30,034
16–14
31
May 5
Twins
8–9
Swindell (2–1)
Mecir (0–2)
Yankee Stadium
16,599
16–15
32
May 6
Twins
7–2
Wells (3–1)
Aldred (1–4)
Yankee Stadium
13,939
17–15
33
May 7
Rangers
5–2
Cone (4–2)
Burkett (1–2)
Rivera (10)
Yankee Stadium
18,778
18–15
34
May 8
Rangers
5–4
Pettitte (6–1)
Oliver (1–3)
Rivera (11)
Yankee Stadium
17,483
19–15
35
May 9
Royals
5–7
Veres (2–0)
Boehringer (1–2)
Yankee Stadium
20,098
19–16
36
May 10
Royals
5–2
Mendoza (2–1)
Appier (4–2)
Rivera (12)
Yankee Stadium
25,007
20–16
37
May 11
Royals
3–2
Wells (4–2)
Rosado (3–1)
Rivera (13)
Yankee Stadium
25,705
21–16
38
May 13
@ Twins
11–2
Cone (5–2)
Robertson (3–2)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
15,082
22–16
39
May 14
@ Twins
6–5
Boehringer (2–2)
Guardado (0–1)
Rivera (14)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
17,660
23–16
40
May 15
@ Rangers
8–2
Rogers (3–1)
Alberro (0–1)
The Ballpark in Arlington
35,488
24–16
41
May 16
@ Rangers
0–6
Santana (2–0)
Wells (4–2)
Patterson (1)
The Ballpark in Arlington
42,420
24–17
42
May 17
@ Rangers
11–5
Mendoza (3–1)
Burkett (2–3)
The Ballpark in Arlington
46,625
25–17
43
May 18
@ Rangers
2–4
Oliver (2–4)
Cone (5–3)
Wetteland (10)
The Ballpark in Arlington
46,850
25–18
44
May 20
Blue Jays
0–2
Hentgen (5–1)
Pettitte (6–2)
Yankee Stadium
20,220
25–19
45
May 21
Blue Jays
1–4
Clemens (8–0)
Rogers (3–2)
Yankee Stadium
19,863
25–20
46
May 22
Red Sox
2–8
Gordon (3–5)
Wells (4–3)
Yankee Stadium
28,255
25–21
47
May 23
Red Sox
3–9
Sele (5–3)
Nelson (1–4)
Yankee Stadium
29,003
25–22
48
May 24
Red Sox
4–2
Rivera (1–1)
Wasdin (0–2)
Yankee Stadium
44,094
26–22
49
May 26
Orioles
6–8
Boskie (2–2)
Pettitte (6–3)
Myers (16)
Yankee Stadium
40,296
26–23
50
May 27
Orioles
6–10
Kamieniecki (4–2)
Rogers (3–3)
Benítez (6)
Yankee Stadium
29,392
26–24
51
May 28
@ Blue Jays
6–4
Wells (5–3)
Guzman (3–5)
Rivera (15)
SkyDome
32,338
27–24
52
May 29
@ Blue Jays
4–0
Cone (6–3)
Williams (1–5)
Nelson (1)
SkyDome
43,155
28–24
53
May 30
@ Red Sox
4–10
Hammond (3–3)
Mendoza (3–2)
Fenway Park
32,341
28–25
54
May 31
@ Red Sox
7–2
Pettitte (7–3)
Wakefield (1–4)
Fenway Park
32,736
29–25
June (17–8) Home: 10–2 Away: 7–6
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location
Attendance
Record
55
June 1
@ Red Sox
11–6
Nelson (2–4)
Lacy (0–1)
Fenway Park
31,798
30–25
56
June 2
@ Red Sox
5–2
Wells (6–3)
Sele (6–4)
Rivera (16)
Fenway Park
31,329
31–25
57
June 3
@ Orioles
5–7
Myers (1–2)
Mecir (0–3)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
47,577
31–26
58
June 4
@ Orioles
7–9
Orosco (2–0)
Nelson (2–5)
Myers (18)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
47,748
31–27
59
June 6
Brewers
6–3
Rogers (4–3)
Mercedes (2–2)
Rivera (17)
Yankee Stadium
24,578
32–27
60
June 7
Brewers
2–0
Wells (7–3)
Karl (2–7)
Rivera (18)
Yankee Stadium
28,074
33–27
61
June 8
Brewers
3–1
Cone (7–3)
D'Amico (2–3)
Rivera (19)
Yankee Stadium
41,268
34–27
62
June 10
White Sox
12–1
Pettitte (8–3)
Navarro (4–5)
Yankee Stadium
28,079
35–27
63
June 11
White Sox
7–5
Stanton (1–0)
McElroy (0–1)
Rivera (20)
Yankee Stadium
22,190
36–27
64
June 13
@ Marlins
1–2
Cook (1–0)
Mecir (0–4)
Pro Player Stadium
42,455
36–28
65
June 15
@ Marlins
8–5
Stanton (2–0)
Cook (1–1)
Rivera (21)
Pro Player Stadium
42,845
37–28
66
June 15
@ Marlins
5–6
Nen (5–2)
Rivera (1–2)
Pro Player Stadium
42,153
37–29
67
June 16
Mets
0–6
Mlicki (3–5)
Pettitte (8–4)
Yankee Stadium
56,188
37–30
68
June 17
Mets
6–3
Wells (8–3)
Reynoso (5–1)
Rivera (22)
Yankee Stadium
56,253
38–30
69
June 18
Mets
3–2
Stanton (3–0)
McMichael (3–6)
Yankee Stadium
56,278
39–30
70
June 20
@ Indians
7–1
Gooden (2–0)
Nagy (8–4)
Jacobs Field
43,019
40–30
71
June 21
@ Indians
4–13
Hershiser (7–3)
Pettitte (8–5)
Jacobs Field
43,006
40–31
72
June 22
@ Indians
2–5
Anderson (2–1)
Wells (8–4)
Jackson (8)
Jacobs Field
42,912
40–32
73
June 23
@ Tigers
5–2
Cone (8–3)
Lira (4–4)
Rivera (23)
Tiger Stadium
14,556
41–32
74
June 24
@ Tigers
12–9
Lloyd (1–1)
Myers (0–4)
Rivera (24)
Tiger Stadium
15,872
42–32
75
June 25
@ Tigers
3–1
Stanton (4–0)
Thompson (7–6)
Rivera (25)
Tiger Stadium
15,348
43–32
76
June 27
Indians
3–2
Gooden (3–0)
Hershiser (7–4)
Rivera (26)
Yankee Stadium
35,837
44–32
77
June 28
Indians
8–12
Plunk (2–2)
Rogers (4–4)
Yankee Stadium
41,085
44–33
78
June 29
Indians
11–10
Rivera (2–2)
Mesa (0–4)
Yankee Stadium
39,756
45–33
79
June 30
Braves
1–0
Stanton (5–0)
Bielecki (3–4)
Yankee Stadium
39,887
46–33
July (15–11) Home: 9–7 Away: 6–4
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location
Attendance
Record
80
July 1
Braves
1–3
Neagle (12–1)
Mendoza (3–3)
Wohlers (18)
Yankee Stadium
39,596
46–34
81
July 2
Braves
0–2
Maddux (11–3)
Gooden (3–1)
Yankee Stadium
36,606
46–35
82
July 3
@ Blue Jays
3–1
Wells (9–4)
Williams (3–8)
Rivera (27)
SkyDome
31,227
47–35
83
July 4
@ Blue Jays
0–1
Escobar (2–0)
Cone (8–4)
SkyDome
34,134
47–36
84
July 5
@ Blue Jays
8–0
Pettitte (9–4)
Hentgen (8–6)
SkyDome
44,206
48–36
85
July 6
@ Blue Jays
0–2
Clemens (13–3)
Mendoza (3–4)
SkyDome
41,137
48–37
86
July 10
Tigers
10–3
Irabu (1–0)
Olivares (5–6)
Yankee Stadium
51,901
49–37
87
July 11
Tigers
3–0
Pettitte (10–5)
Moehler (6–7)
Rivera (28)
Yankee Stadium
27,135
50–37
88
July 12
Tigers
6–2
Cone (9–4)
Lira (5–6)
Rivera (29)
Yankee Stadium
39,681
51–37
89
July 13
Tigers
1–3
Blair (7–4)
Gooden (3–2)
Jones (14)
Yankee Stadium
36,679
51–38
90
July 14
Indians
2–3
Jackson (2–1)
Rivera (2–3)
Yankee Stadium
27,812
51–39
91
July 15
Indians
12–6
Irabu (2–0)
Nagy (9–6)
Mendoza (1)
Yankee Stadium
34,503
52–39
92
July 16
@ White Sox
11–5
Pettitte (11–5)
Álvarez (8–7)
Comiskey Park II
26,144
53–39
93
July 17
@ White Sox
4–2
Cone (10–4)
Darwin (4–7)
Rivera (30)
Comiskey Park II
31,923
54–39
94
July 18
@ Brewers
4–6
D'Amico (8–4)
Gooden (3–3)
Fetters (1)
Milwaukee County Stadium
24,071
54–40
95
July 19
@ Brewers
8–0
Wells (10–4)
Mercedes (3–5)
Milwaukee County Stadium
38,156
55–40
96
July 20
@ Brewers
2–6
Karl (4–10)
Irabu (2–1)
Milwaukee County Stadium
29,333
55–41
97
July 21
@ Brewers
7–3
Pettitte (12–5)
Florie (1–2)
Stanton (1)
Milwaukee County Stadium
20,074
56–41
98
July 22
Angels
9–2
Cone (11–4)
Springer (5–4)
Yankee Stadium
25,816
57–41
99
July 23
Angels
5–4
Nelson (3–5)
Hasegawa (2–5)
Yankee Stadium
26,750
58–41
–
July 24
Angels
Postponed (rain); rescheduled for August 20
100
July 25
Mariners
1–8
Moyer (11–3)
Wells (10–5)
Yankee Stadium
46,282
58–42
101
July 26
Mariners
7–9
Ayala (7–4)
Irabu (2–2)
Charlton (14)
Yankee Stadium
54,664
58–43
102
July 27
Mariners
2–3
Fassero (9–6)
Pettitte (12–6)
Wells (2)
Yankee Stadium
49,550
58–44
103
July 28
Athletics
4–3
Rivera (3–3)
Small (7–5)
Yankee Stadium
25,570
59–44
104
July 29
Athletics
7–4
Gooden (4–3)
Reyes (3–2)
Rivera (31)
Yankee Stadium
33,341
60–44
105
July 30
Athletics
7–0
Wells (11–5)
Karsay (3–11)
Yankee Stadium
35,480
61–44
August (18–11) Home: 7–5 Away: 11–6
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location
Attendance
Record
106
August 1
Twins
8–3
Pettitte (13–6)
Robertson (7–9)
Yankee Stadium
28,042
62–44
107
August 2
Twins
4–5
Swindell (7–2)
Cone (11–5)
Aguilera (20)
Yankee Stadium
33,261
62–45
108
August 3
Twins
6–5
Gooden (5–3)
Hawkins (3–7)
Rivera (32)
Yankee Stadium
36,896
63–45
109
August 4
@ Royals
5–4
Wells (12–5)
Rusch (3–8)
Rivera (33)
Kauffman Stadium
29,613
64–45
110
August 5
@ Royals
4–1
Rogers (5–4)
Appier (6–10)
Kauffman Stadium
21,073
65–45
111
August 6
@ Rangers
2–6
Oliver (8–10)
Pettitte (13–7)
The Ballpark in Arlington
34,067
65–46
112
August 7
@ Rangers
4–2
Cone (12–5)
Witt (10–8)
Rivera (34)
The Ballpark in Arlington
39,918
66–46
113
August 8
@ Twins
1–9
Hawkins (4–7)
Gooden (5–4)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
24,201
66–47
114
August 9
@ Twins
4–1
Wells (13–5)
Radke (16–6)
Rivera (35)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
42,151
67–47
115
August 10
@ Twins
9–6
Mendoza (4–4)
Miller (0–3)
Rivera (36)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
28,580
68–47
116
August 11
@ Twins
11–0
Pettitte (14–7)
Robertson (7–11)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
22,301
69–47
117
August 12
Royals
4–6
Perez (2–0)
Cone (12–6)
Montgomery (8)
Yankee Stadium
31,452
69–48
118
August 13
Royals
9–3
Irabu (3–2)
Belcher (11–11)
Yankee Stadium
31,418
70–48
119
August 14
Royals
10–5
Wells (14–5)
Olson (1–1)
Rivera (37)
Yankee Stadium
28,991
71–48
120
August 15
Rangers
5–2
Gooden (6–4)
Clark (1–4)
Rivera (38)
Yankee Stadium
36,231
72–48
121
August 16
Rangers
5–8
Wetteland (7–2)
Mendoza (4–5)
Yankee Stadium
41,634
72–49
122
August 17
Rangers
8–0
Mendoza (5–5)
Witt (11–9)
Yankee Stadium
42,002
73–49
123
August 19
@ Angels
4–12
Dickson (12–5)
Wells (14–6)
Anaheim Stadium
22,596
73–50
124 [permanent dead link ]
August 20
@ Angels
7–3
Gooden (7–4)
Hill (6–10)
Mendoza (2)
Anaheim Stadium
N/A
74–50
125 [permanent dead link ]
August 20
@ Angels
8–5
Irabu (4–2)
Langston (2–4)
Rivera (39)
Anaheim Stadium
32,343
75–50
126
August 21
@ Angels
4–3 (12)
Stanton (6–0)
Harris (2–3)
Nelson (2)
Anaheim Stadium
27,102
76–50
127
August 22
@ Mariners
5–9
Fassero (13–7)
Rogers (5–5)
Kingdome
57,351
76–51
128
August 23
@ Mariners
10–8
Rivera (4–3)
Slocumb (0–7)
Stanton (2)
Kingdome
57,282
77–51
129
August 24
@ Mariners
3–5
Ayala (9–4)
Wells (14–7)
Timlin (10)
Kingdome
54,391
77–52
130
August 26
@ Athletics
18–2
Pettitte (15–7)
Oquist (2–4)
Oakland Alameda Coliseum
14,301
78–52
131
August 27
@ Athletics
7–8
Matthews (8–5)
Nelson (3–6)
Oakland Alameda Coliseum
18,079
78–53
132
August 29
Expos
3–4
Telford (4–4)
Rivera (4–4)
Urbina (23)
Yankee Stadium
33,893
78–54
133
August 30
Expos
2–7
Martínez (16–6)
Wells (14–8)
Yankee Stadium
40,362
78–55
134
August 31
Expos
3–2
Pettitte (16–7)
Johnson (1–3)
Rivera (40)
Yankee Stadium
55,707
79–55
September (17–11) Home: 8–5 Away: 9–6
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location
Attendance
Record
135
September 1
@ Phillies
1–5
Schilling (14–10)
Irabu (4–3)
Veterans Stadium
50,869
79–56
136
September 2
@ Phillies
0–5
Grace (2–0)
Rogers (5–6)
Veterans Stadium
37,258
79–57
137
September 3
@ Phillies
4–5
Spradlin (3–6)
Stanton (6–1)
Veterans Stadium
38,352
79–58
138
September 4
Orioles
2–5
Krivda (3–0)
Wells (14–9)
Myers (41)
Yankee Stadium
39,770
79–59
139
September 5
Orioles
9–13
Key (15–8)
Irabu (4–4)
Yankee Stadium
46,568
79–60
140
September 6
Orioles
1–4
Erickson (16–5)
Mendoza (5–6)
Yankee Stadium
52,535
79–61
141
September 7
Orioles
10–3
Rogers (6–6)
Mussina (13–7)
Yankee Stadium
47,945
80–61
142
September 9
@ Red Sox
8–6
Banks (1–0)
Lowe (2–5)
Rivera (41)
Fenway Park
32,355
81–61
143
September 10
@ Red Sox
2–5
Sele (13–12)
Wells (14–10)
Gordon (5)
Fenway Park
31,011
81–62
144
September 11
@ Orioles
14–2
Pettitte (17–7)
Key (15–9)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
47,066
82–62
145
September 12
@ Orioles
13–5
Mendoza (6–6)
Erickson (16–6)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
47,511
83–62
146
September 13
@ Orioles
1–6
Mussina (14–7)
Rogers (6–7)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
47,696
83–63
147
September 14
@ Orioles
8–2
Gooden (8–4)
Kamieniecki (9–6)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
47,264
84–63
148
September 15
Red Sox
7–6
Rivera (5–4)
Corsi (3–2)
Yankee Stadium
25,873
85–63
149
September 16
Red Sox
2–0
Pettitte (18–7)
Wasdin (4–6)
Rivera (42)
Yankee Stadium
86–63
150
September 16
Red Sox
4–3
Banks (2–0)
Checo (0–1)
Rivera (43)
Yankee Stadium
29,145
87–63
151
September 17
Tigers
6–2
Mendoza (7–6)
Moehler (11–11)
Yankee Stadium
19,331
88–63
152
September 18
Tigers
7–9
Jones (4–3)
Borowski (2–3)
Miceli (3)
Yankee Stadium
18,600
88–64
153
September 19
Blue Jays
0–3
Daal (2–2)
Gooden (8–5)
Escobar (13)
Yankee Stadium
31,195
88–65
154
September 20
Blue Jays
4–3
Banks (3–0)
Janzen (1–1)
Yankee Stadium
38,332
89–65
155
September 21
Blue Jays
5–4
Boehringer (3–2)
Almanzar (0–1)
Yankee Stadium
40,038
90–65
156
September 22
Blue Jays
8–1
Wells (15–10)
Hentgen (15–10)
Yankee Stadium
23,380
91–65
157
September 23
@ Indians
9–10
Mesa (4–4)
Nelson (3–7)
Jacobs Field
43,039
91–66
158
September 24
@ Indians
8–4
Gooden (9–5)
Anderson (4–2)
Jacobs Field
42,976
92–66
159
September 25
@ Indians
5–4
Mendoza (8–6)
Shuey (4–2)
Stanton (3)
Jacobs Field
43,004
93–66
160
September 26
@ Tigers
8–2
Rivera (6–4)
Jones (5–4)
Tiger Stadium
29,206
94–66
161
September 27
@ Tigers
6–1
Wells (16–10)
Moehler (11–12)
Tiger Stadium
33,712
95–66
162
September 28
@ Tigers
7–2
Irabu (5–4)
Keagle (3–5)
Tiger Stadium
38,171
96–66
Postseason Game log
Legend
Yankees Win
Yankees Loss
Game Postponed
1997 Postseason Game Log (2–3)
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
ALDS
Game 1
September 30, Yankee Stadium
Game 2
October 2, Yankee Stadium
Game 3
October 4, Jacobs Field
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
New York
1
0
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
6
4
1
Cleveland
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
1
W : David Wells (1–0) L : Charles Nagy (0–1) SV : None
HR : CLE – None NYY – Paul O'Neill (2)
Game 4
October 5, Jacobs Field
Game 5
October 6, Jacobs Field
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
New York
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
3
12
0
Cleveland
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
X
4
7
2
W : Jaret Wright (2–0) L : Andy Pettitte (0–2) SV : José Mesa (1)
HR : CLE – None NYY – None
Awards and records
Don Mattingly's number 23 was retired by the New York Yankees in 1997.
Farm system
[ 10]
References
^ Pat Listach Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ "Clay Bellinger Stats" .
^ Jim Leyritz Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ Mike Stanton Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ a b Mark Whiten Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ "Luis Sojo Stats" .
^ "David Weathers Stats" .
^ Mariano Duncan Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ "Box Score of Game played on Monday, June 16, 1997 at Yankee Stadium" .
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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