2021 New York Yankees season
Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Yankees
Major League Baseball team season
The 2021 New York Yankees season was the 119th season for the New York Yankees .
The Yankees entered the 2021 season expecting to contend for the World Series. The Yankees' Opening Day was on April 1 against the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium with 20% capacity. The full crowd at Globe Life Field got to witness starting pitcher Corey Kluber throw a no-hitter against the Texas Rangers on May 19. The Yankees turned an 'around-the-horn' triple play on May 21 against the Chicago White Sox starting with third baseman Gio Urshela to second baseman Rougned Odor and then to first baseman Luke Voit .
During a game against the Toronto Blue Jays in Buffalo, New York , on June 17, the Yankees turned the first 1-3-6-2-5-6 triple play in major league history. The franchise had never turned more than one triple play in a season. Then on June 20, with 100% full crowd capacity, the Yankees turned their record-tying third triple play of the season to strand the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth inning, shutting down the Oakland Athletics and winning the game.[ 2]
The Yankees underperformed throughout the regular season and were 41–41, with 80 games left to play on July 4. The Yankees went 51–29 in their final 80 games including a season-high 13 game winning streak, their longest winning streak since 1961. On October 3, the Yankees clinched a Wild Card berth with a 1–0 win against the Tampa Bay Rays . The Yankees finished the regular season with a 92–70 record and qualified for the postseason as the fifth seed in the American League (AL), before losing to the fourth-seed Boston Red Sox in the AL Wild Card Game at Fenway Park on October 5, their fifth consecutive playoff exit.[ 3]
From September 6–9, the Yankees never led in the 4-game series against the Blue Jays, the first time since 1924 they never led in a 4-game series in the regular season.
Offseason
Transactions
2020
December 2 – Luis Cessa re-signs with the Yankees for a 1-year, $1 million contract.[ 4]
2021
Regular season
Patch worn in memory of Whitey Ford , who passed away on October 8, 2020
Transactions
2021
Season standings
American League East
American League Wild Card
Record against opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2021
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
6–13
0–7
2–5
2–5
3–3
4–3
2–4
2–4
8–11
3–3
3–4
1–18
4–3
5–14
7–13
Boston
13–6
—
3–4
4–2
3–3
2–5
5–2
3–3
5–2
10–9
3–3
4–3
8–11
3–4
10–9
16–4
Chicago
7–0
4–3
—
10–9
12–7
2–5
9–10
2–5
13–6
1–5
4–3
3–3
3–3
5–1
4–3
14–6
Cleveland
5–2
2–4
9–10
—
12–7
1–6
14–5
5–1
8–11
3–4
2–4
3–4
1–6
4–2
2–5
9–11
Detroit
5–2
3–3
7–12
7–12
—
5–2
8–11
1–6
8–11
3–3
1–6
5–1
4–3
6–1
3–3
11–9
Houston
3–3
5–2
5–2
6–1
2–5
—
3–4
13–6
3–4
2–4
11–8
11–8
4–2
14–5
4–2
9–11
Kansas City
3–4
2–5
10–9
5–14
11–8
4–3
—
2–4
10–9
2–4
2–5
4–3
2–4
2–4
3–4
12–8
Los Angeles
4–2
3–3
5–2
1–5
6–1
6–13
4–2
—
5–2
4–3
4–15
8–11
1–6
11–8
4–3
11–9
Minnesota
4–2
2–5
6–13
11–8
11–8
4–3
9–10
2–5
—
1–6
1–5
2–4
3–3
4–3
3–4
10–10
New York
11–8
9–10
5–1
4–3
3–3
4–2
4–2
3–4
6–1
—
4–3
5–2
8–11
6–1
8–11
12–8
Oakland
3–3
3–3
3–4
4–2
6–1
8–11
5–2
15–4
5–1
3–4
—
4–15
4–3
10–9
2–5
11–9
Seattle
4–3
3–4
3–3
4–3
1–5
8–11
3–4
11–8
4–2
2–5
15–4
—
6–1
13–6
4–2
9–11
Tampa Bay
18–1
11–8
3–3
6–1
3–4
2–4
4–2
6–1
3–3
11–8
3–4
1–6
—
3–4
11–8
15–5
Texas
3–4
4–3
1–5
2–4
1–6
5–14
4–2
8–11
3–4
1–6
9–10
6–13
4–3
—
2–4
7–13
Toronto
14–5
9–10
3–4
5–2
3–3
2–4
4–3
3–4
4–3
11–8
5–2
2–4
8–11
4–2
—
14–6
Updated with the results of all games through October 3, 2021.
Yankees team leaders
Updated through game of September 30.
† Minimum 3.1 plate appearances per team games played
AVG qualified batters: Judge, Stanton, LeMahieu
‡ Minimum 1 inning pitched per team games played
ERA & WHIP qualified pitchers: Cole
Game log
On November 23, MLB announced that the Yankees would face the Chicago White Sox in the first MLB at Field of Dreams game in Dyersville, Iowa on August 12.[ 23] This game was originally scheduled for August 13, 2020. Yankees went on to lose the game 9-8.
Legend
Yankees win
Yankees loss
Postponement
Bold
Yankees team member
2021 game log: 92–70 (Home: 46–35; Away: 46–35)
April: 12–14 (Home: 5–7; Away: 7–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
1
April 1
Blue Jays
2–3 (10)
Romano (1–0)
Nelson (0–1)
Merryweather (1)
Yankee Stadium
10,850
0–1
2
April 3
Blue Jays
5–3
Loáisiga (1–0)
Stripling (0–1)
Green (1)
Yankee Stadium
10,107
1–1
3
April 4
Blue Jays
1–3
Borucki (1–0)
Germán (0–1)
Merryweather (2)
Yankee Stadium
10,066
1–2
4
April 5
Orioles
7–0
Montgomery (1–0)
López (0–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
9,008
2–2
5
April 6
Orioles
7–2
Cole (1–0)
Kremer (0–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
9,404
3–2
6
April 7
Orioles
3–4 (11)
Valdez (1–0)
Green (0–1)
Fry (1)
Yankee Stadium
10,254
3–3
7
April 9
@ Rays
5–10
Hill (1–0)
Kluber (0–1)
—
Tropicana Field
9,021
3–4
8
April 10
@ Rays
0–4
Kittredge (2–0)
Germán (0–2)
—
Tropicana Field
6,270
3–5
9
April 11
@ Rays
8–4 (10)
Chapman (1–0)
McHugh (0–1)
—
Tropicana Field
6,965
4–5
10
April 12
@ Blue Jays
3–1
Cole (2–0)
Ray (0–1)
Chapman (1)
TD Ballpark
1,576
5–5
11
April 13
@ Blue Jays
3–7
Ryu (1–1)
Taillon (0–1)
—
TD Ballpark
1,550
5–6
12
April 14
@ Blue Jays
4–5
Dolis (1–0)
Green (0–2)
—
TD Ballpark
1,613
5–7
13
April 16
Rays
2–8
Wacha (1–1)
Nelson (0–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
10,202
5–8
14
April 17
Rays
3–6
Glasnow (2–0)
Montgomery (1–1)
Castillo (4)
Yankee Stadium
10,583
5–9
15
April 18
Rays
2–4
Yarbrough (1–2)
Cole (2–1)
Springs (1)
Yankee Stadium
10,606
5–10
16
April 20
Braves
3–1
Loáisiga (2–0)
Matzek (0–2)
Chapman (2)
Yankee Stadium
10,017
6–10
17
April 21
Braves
1–4
Anderson (1–0)
Kluber (0–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
9,634
6–11
18
April 22
@ Indians
6–3
Germán (1–2)
Wittgren (0–1)
Chapman (3)
Progressive Field
6,380
7–11
19
April 23
@ Indians
5–3
Luetge (1–0)
Allen (1–3)
Chapman (4)
Progressive Field
8,662
8–11
20
April 24
@ Indians
2–1
Cole (3–1)
Bieber (2–2)
Loáisiga (1)
Progressive Field
8,817
9–11
21
April 25
@ Indians
3–7
Hentges (1–0)
Taillon (0–2)
—
Progressive Field
8,766
9–12
22
April 26
@ Orioles
2–4
Harvey (2–1)
García (0–1)
Valdez (5)
Camden Yards
6,367
9–13
23
April 27
@ Orioles
5–1
Kluber (1–2)
Zimmermann (1–3)
—
Camden Yards
6,662
10–13
24
April 28
@ Orioles
7–0
Germán (2–2)
Kremer (0–2)
—
Camden Yards
7,338
11–13
25
April 29
@ Orioles
3–4 (10)
Scott (1–2)
Loáisiga (2–1)
—
Camden Yards
7,738
11–14
26
April 30
Tigers
10–0
Cole (4–1)
Skubal (0–4)
—
Yankee Stadium
9,523
12–14
May: 17–11 (Home: 10–5; Away: 7–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
27
May 1
Tigers
6–4
Taillon (1–2)
Turnbull (1–2)
Chapman (5)
Yankee Stadium
10,015
13–14
28
May 2
Tigers
2–0
Kluber (2–2)
Ureña (1–4)
Chapman (6)
Yankee Stadium
10,021
14–14
29
May 4
Astros
7–3
Luetge (2–0)
Bielak (1–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
10,850
15–14
30
May 5
Astros
6–3
Loáisiga (3–1)
Raley (0–2)
Chapman (7)
Yankee Stadium
9,895
16–14
31
May 6
Astros
4–7
Scrubb (1–0)
Green (0–3)
Pressly (5)
Yankee Stadium
10,042
16–15
32
May 7
Nationals
4–11
Finnegan (2–0)
Loáisiga (3–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
10,010
16–16
33
May 8
Nationals
4–3 (11)
Wilson (1–0)
Rainey (0–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
10,850
17–16
34
May 9
Nationals
3–2
Chapman (2–0)
Hand (2–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
10,092
18–16
35
May 11
@ Rays
3–1
Montgomery (2–1)
Patiño (1–1)
Chapman (8)
Tropicana Field
5,441
19–16
36
May 12
@ Rays
1–0
Cole (5–1)
Thompson (2–2)
Chapman (9)
Tropicana Field
5,668
20–16
37
May 13
@ Rays
1–9
Hill (2–1)
Taillon (1–3)
—
Tropicana Field
6,229
20–17
38
May 14
@ Orioles
5–4
Kluber (3–2)
Lakins (1–4)
Loáisiga (2)
Camden Yards
10,809
21–17
39
May 15
@ Orioles
8–2
Germán (3–2)
López (1–4)
—
Camden Yards
10,767
22–17
40
May 16
@ Orioles
6–10
Zimmermann (2–3)
King (0–1)
—
Camden Yards
11,070
22–18
41
May 17
@ Rangers
2–5
Lyles (2–3)
Cole (5–2)
Kennedy (11)
Globe Life Field
28,040
22–19
42
May 18
@ Rangers
7–4
Peralta (1–0)
Foltynewicz (1–4)
Chapman (10)
Globe Life Field
26,522
23–19
43
May 19
@ Rangers
2–0
Kluber (4–2)
Yang (0–1)
—
Globe Life Field
31,689
24–19
44
May 20
@ Rangers
2–0
Germán (4–2)
King (4–3)
Chapman (11)
Globe Life Field
27,581
25–19
45
May 21
White Sox
2–1
Chapman (3–0)
Marshall (1–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
14,011
26–19
46
May 22
White Sox
7–0
Cole (6–2)
Cease (2–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
14,665
27–19
47
May 23
White Sox
5–4
Chapman (4–0)
Bummer (0–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
14,007
28–19
48
May 25
Blue Jays
2–6
Matz (6–2)
Kluber (4–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
12,025
28–20
—
May 26
Blue Jays
Postponed (Rain, Makeup May 27)
49
May 27 (1)
Blue Jays
0–2 (7)
Manoah (1–0)
Germán (4–3)
Romano (2)
Yankee Stadium
N/A
28–21
50
May 27 (2)
Blue Jays
5–3 (7)
Loáisiga (4–2)
Ray (2–2)
Green (2)
Yankee Stadium
14,056
29–21
51
May 28
@ Tigers
2–3 (10)
Garcia (1–1)
Wilson (1–1)
—
Comerica Park
8,000
29–22
52
May 29
@ Tigers
1–6
Turnbull (4–2)
García (0–2)
—
Comerica Park
8,000
29–23
53
May 30
@ Tigers
2–6
Skubal (2–7)
King (0–2)
—
Comerica Park
8,000
29–24
54
May 31
Rays
1–3
Hill (4–2)
Taillon (1–4)
Feyereisen (3)
Yankee Stadium
17,008
29–25
June: 12–14 (Home: 7–8; Away: 5–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
55
June 1
Rays
5–3 (11)
Cessa (1–0)
Kittredge (5–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
12,537
30–25
56
June 2
Rays
4–3
Montgomery (3–1)
McClanahan (2–1)
Chapman (12)
Yankee Stadium
13,824
31–25
57
June 3
Rays
2–9
Yarbrough (3–3)
Cole (6–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
12,614
31–26
58
June 4
Red Sox
2–5
Eovaldi (7–2)
King (0–3)
Barnes (13)
Yankee Stadium
18,040
31–27
59
June 5
Red Sox
3–7
Whitlock (1–1)
Green (0–4)
Barnes (14)
Yankee Stadium
20,019
31–28
60
June 6
Red Sox
5–6 (10)
Barnes (2–1)
Cessa (1–1)
Valdéz (1)
Yankee Stadium
19,103
31–29
61
June 8
@ Twins
8–4
Loáisiga (5–2)
Rogers (2–3)
—
Target Field
17,949
32–29
62
June 9
@ Twins
9–6
Cole (7–3)
Dobnak (1–6)
—
Target Field
17,078
33–29
63
June 10
@ Twins
5–7
Robles (2–2)
Chapman (4–1)
—
Target Field
17,728
33–30
64
June 12
@ Phillies
7–8 (10)
Bradley (2–1)
Chapman (4–2)
—
Citizens Bank Park
38,450
33–31
65
June 13
@ Phillies
0–7
Nola (5–4)
Germán (4–4)
—
Citizens Bank Park
38,512
33–32
66
June 15
@ Blue Jays
6–5
Loáisiga (6–2)
Mayza (1–1)
Chapman (13)
Sahlen Field
7,145
34–32
67
June 16
@ Blue Jays
3–2
Cole (8–3)
Stripling (2–4)
Chapman (14)
Sahlen Field
7,271
35–32
68
June 17
@ Blue Jays
8–4
Green (1–4)
Castro (1–2)
—
Sahlen Field
7,288
36–32
69
June 18
Athletics
3–5
Kaprielian (4–1)
Peralta (3–2)
Trivino (12)
Yankee Stadium
24,037
36–33
70
June 19
Athletics
7–5
Green (2–4)
Luzardo (2–4)
Chapman (15)
Yankee Stadium
23,985
37–33
71
June 20
Athletics
2–1
Loáisiga (7–2)
Manaea (6–3)
Chapman (16)
Yankee Stadium
27,807
38–33
72
June 22
Royals
5–6
Brentz (2–0)
Loáisiga (7–3)
Holland (5)
Yankee Stadium
21,130
38–34
73
June 23
Royals
6–5
Chapman (5–2)
Holland (2–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
25,032
39–34
74
June 24
Royals
8–1
Taillon (2–4)
Keller (6–8)
—
Yankee Stadium
21,350
40–34
75
June 25
@ Red Sox
3–5
Whitlock (3–1)
Germán (4–5)
Barnes (16)
Fenway Park
36,869
40–35
76
June 26
@ Red Sox
2–4
Eovaldi (8–4)
Montgomery (3–2)
Ottavino (5)
Fenway Park
36,857
40–36
77
June 27
@ Red Sox
2–9
Rodríguez (6–4)
Cole (8–4)
—
Fenway Park
34,507
40–37
78
June 28
Angels
3–5
Suárez (3–1)
King (0–4)
Iglesias (14)
Yankee Stadium
25,054
40–38
79
June 29
Angels
11–5
Taillon (3–4)
Heaney (4–6)
—
Yankee Stadium
23,152
41–38
80
June 30
Angels
8–11
Mayers (2–3)
Luetge (2–1)
Iglesias (15)
Yankee Stadium
30,714
41–39
July: 14–9 (Home: 5–3; Away: 9–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
—
July 1
Angels
Postponed (Rain, Makeup August 16)
—
July 2
Mets
Postponed (Rain, Makeup July 4)
81
July 3
Mets
3–8
Walker (7–3)
Montgomery (3–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
40,047
41–40
82
July 4 (1)
Mets
5–10 (7)
Familia (3–1)
Chapman (5–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
42,714
41–41
83
July 4 (2)
Mets
4–2
Green (3–4)
Oswalt (1–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
42,107
42–41
84
July 6
@ Mariners
12–1
Taillon (4–4)
Sheffield (5–8)
—
T-Mobile Park
16,547
43–41
85
July 7
@ Mariners
5–4
Cessa (2–1)
Kikuchi (6–4)
Green (3)
T-Mobile Park
17,205
44–41
86
July 8
@ Mariners
0–4
Gilbert (3–2)
Montgomery (3–4)
—
T-Mobile Park
17,254
44–42
87
July 9
@ Astros
4–0
Luetge (3–1)
Odorizzi (3–4)
—
Minute Maid Park
40,857
45–42
88
July 10
@ Astros
1–0
Cole (9–4)
Greinke (8–3)
—
Minute Maid Park
41,259
46–42
89
July 11
@ Astros
7–8
Garza Jr. (1–2)
Green (3–5)
—
Minute Maid Park
37,928
46–43
91st All-Star Game in Denver, Colorado
—
July 15
Red Sox
Postponed (COVID-19, Makeup August 17)
90
July 16
Red Sox
0–4
Rodríguez (7–5)
Montgomery (3–5)
Houck (1)
Yankee Stadium
40,130
46–44
91
July 17
Red Sox
3–1 (6)
Cole (10–4)
Sawamura (4–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
37,095
47–44
92
July 18
Red Sox
9–1
Taillon (5–4)
Pérez (7–6)
—
Yankee Stadium
40,309
48–44
93
July 20
Phillies
6–4
Cessa (3–1)
Nola (6–6)
Chapman (17)
Yankee Stadium
36,106
49–44
94
July 21
Phillies
6–5 (10)
Kriske (1–0)
Suárez (4–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
34,112
50–44
95
July 22
@ Red Sox
4–5 (10)
Barnes (5–2)
Kriske (1–1)
—
Fenway Park
34,761
50–45
96
July 23
@ Red Sox
2–6
Ríos (3–0)
Cole (10–5)
—
Fenway Park
34,922
50–46
97
July 24
@ Red Sox
4–3
Taillon (5–4)
Ottavino (2–3)
Chapman (18)
Fenway Park
35,136
51–46
98
July 25
@ Red Sox
4–5
Workman (1–2)
Loáisiga (7–4)
Barnes (21)
Fenway Park
32,009
51–47
99
July 27
@ Rays
4–3
Montgomery (4–5)
McClanahan (4–4)
Chapman (19)
Tropicana Field
12,678
52–47
100
July 28
@ Rays
3–1 (10)
Green (4–5)
Fairbanks (3–4)
Chapman (20)
Tropicana Field
11,525
53–47
101
July 29
@ Rays
0–14
Patiño (2–2)
Cole (10–6)
—
Tropicana Field
14,134
53–48
102
July 30
@ Marlins
3–1
Taillon (7–4)
Thompson (2–4)
Chapman (21)
loanDepot Park
18,462
54–48
103
July 31
@ Marlins
4–2
Luetge (4–1)
Hess (2–1)
Loáisiga (3)
loanDepot Park
25,767
55–48
August: 21–8 (Home: 12–2; Away: 9–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
104
August 1
@ Marlins
3–1
Rodríguez (2–3)
Bass (1–6)
Chapman (22)
loanDepot Park
20,758
56–48
105
August 2
Orioles
1–7
López (3–12)
Heaney (6–8)
—
Yankee Stadium
28,879
56–49
106
August 3
Orioles
13–1
Gil (1–0)
Wells (1–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
30,815
57–49
107
August 4
Orioles
10–3
Loáisiga (8–4)
Sulser (3–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
30,055
58–49
108
August 5
Mariners
5–3
Green (5–5)
Sewald (6–3)
Chapman (23)
Yankee Stadium
33,211
59–49
109
August 6
Mariners
3–2 (11)
Abreu (1–0)
Middleton (0–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
43,180
60–49
110
August 7
Mariners
5–4
Heaney (7–8)
Misiewicz (3–4)
Loáisiga (4)
Yankee Stadium
35,165
61–49
111
August 8
Mariners
0–2
Sewald (7–3)
Luetge (4–2)
Steckenrider (4)
Yankee Stadium
35,437
61–50
112
August 9
@ Royals
8–6 (11)
Holmes (4–2)
Holland (2–5)
Peralta (3)
Kauffman Stadium
18,477
62–50
113
August 10
@ Royals
4–8
Staumont (2–2)
Cortés Jr. (0–1)
—
Kauffman Stadium
18,218
62–51
114
August 11
@ Royals
5–2
Green (6–5)
Singer (3–8)
Britton (1)
Kauffman Stadium
13,748
63–51
115
August 12†
@ White Sox
8–9
Hendriks (7–2)
Britton (0–1)
—
Field of Dreams (Iowa) †
7,832
63–52
116
August 14
@ White Sox
7–5 (10)
Green (7–5)
Hendriks (7–3)
Abreu (1)
Guaranteed Rate Field
38,477
64–52
117
August 15
@ White Sox
5–3
Cortés Jr. (1–1)
Giolito (9–9)
Peralta (4)
Guaranteed Rate Field
37,696
65–52
118
August 16
Angels
2–1
Cole (11–6)
Suárez (5–6)
Green (4)
Yankee Stadium
37,010
66–52
119
August 17 (1)
Red Sox
5–3 (7)
Abreu (2–0)
Whitlock (4–2)
Loáisiga (5)
Yankee Stadium
39,078
67–52
120
August 17 (2)
Red Sox
2–0 (7)
Peralta (4–2)
Eovaldi (10–8)
Green (5)
Yankee Stadium
35,237
68–52
121
August 18
Red Sox
5–2
Heaney (8–8)
Pivetta (9–6)
Luetge (1)
Yankee Stadium
39,166
69–52
122
August 19
Twins
7–5
Taillon (8–4)
Gant (4–7)
Green (6)
Yankee Stadium
30,019
70–52
123
August 20
Twins
10–2
Cortés Jr. (2–1)
Barnes (0–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
39,124
71–52
124
August 21
Twins
7–1
Cole (12–6)
Maeda (6–5)
—
Yankee Stadium
35,247
72–52
—
August 22
Twins
Postponed (Hurricane Henri, Makeup September 13)
125
August 23
@ Braves
5–1
Montgomery (5–5)
Ynoa (4–3)
—
Truist Park
39,176
73–52
126
August 24
@ Braves
5–4
Holmes (5–2)
Morton (12–5)
Peralta (5)
Truist Park
37,426
74–52
127
August 26
@ Athletics
7–6
Loáisiga (9–4)
Trivino (5–7)
Chapman (24)
Oakland Coliseum
8,147
75–52
128
August 27
@ Athletics
8–2
Cole (13–6)
Manaea (8–9)
—
Oakland Coliseum
22,463
76–52
129
August 28
@ Athletics
2–3
Montas (10–9)
Cortés Jr. (2–2)
Romo (1)
Oakland Coliseum
18,337
76–53
130
August 29
@ Athletics
1–3
Guerra (2–1)
Green (7–6)
Chafin (2)
Oakland Coliseum
18,468
76–54
131
August 30
@ Angels
7–8
Guerra (5–2)
Peralta (4–3)
Iglesias (28)
Angel Stadium
29,436
76–55
132
August 31
@ Angels
4–6
Herget (1–1)
Taillon (8–5)
Iglesias (29)
Angel Stadium
34,813
76–56
†The White Sox were the home team against the Yankees at the Field of Dreams movie site in the inaugural MLB at Field of Dreams game.
September: 15–12 (Home: 6–8; Away: 9–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
133
September 1
@ Angels
4–1
Cole (14–6)
Naughton (0–1)
Chapman (25)
Angel Stadium
28,753
77–56
134
September 3
Orioles
4–3 (10)
Holmes (6–2)
Tate (0–6)
—
Yankee Stadium
34,085
78–56
135
September 4
Orioles
3–4
Sulser (4–3)
Chapman (5–4)
—
Yankee Stadium
34,571
78–57
136
September 5
Orioles
7–8
Diplán (1–0)
Heaney (8–9)
Wells (1)
Yankee Stadium
33,091
78–58
137
September 6
Blue Jays
0–8
Ryu (13–8)
Taillon (8–6)
—
Yankee Stadium
31,196
78–59
138
September 7
Blue Jays
1–5
Matz (11–8)
Cole (14–7)
—
Yankee Stadium
30,164
78–60
139
September 8
Blue Jays
3–6
Richards (6–2)
Holmes (6–3)
Romano (16)
Yankee Stadium
25,873
78–61
140
September 9
Blue Jays
4–6
Berríos (11–7)
Romano (0–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
30,112
78–62
141
September 10
@ Mets
3–10
Megill (3–4)
Montgomery (5–6)
—
Citi Field
37,288
78–63
142
September 11
@ Mets
8–7
Holmes (7–3)
May (7–3)
Chapman (26)
Citi Field
43,144
79–63
143
September 12
@ Mets
6–7
Lugo (4–2)
Green (7–7)
Díaz (29)
Citi Field
33,805
79–64
144
September 13
Twins
6–5 (10)
Holmes (8–3)
Garza Jr. (1–3)
—
Yankee Stadium
31,528
80–64
145
September 14
@ Orioles
7–2
Cole (15–7)
Wells (1–3)
—
Camden Yards
10,235
81–64
146
September 15
@ Orioles
4–3
Peralta (5–3)
Wells (2–3)
Chapman (27)
Camden Yards
10,402
82–64
147
September 16
@ Orioles
2–3 (10)
Sulser (5–4)
Peralta (5–4)
—
Camden Yards
20,164
82–65
148
September 17
Indians
8–0
Kluber (5–3)
Plesac (10–6)
—
Yankee Stadium
31,403
83–65
149
September 18
Indians
3–11
Civale (11–4)
Gil (1–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
39,088
83–66
150
September 19
Indians
1–11
Morgan (3–7)
Cole (15–8)
—
Yankee Stadium
34,110
83–67
151
September 20
Rangers
4–3
Green (8–7)
Alexy (2–1)
Chapman (28)
Yankee Stadium
22,160
84–67
152
September 21
Rangers
7–1
Montgomery (6–6)
Dunning (5–9)
—
Yankee Stadium
23,335
85–67
153
September 22
Rangers
7–3
Green (9–7)
Patton (1–2)
—
Yankee Stadium
25,170
86–67
154
September 24
@ Red Sox
8–3
Cole (16–8)
Eovaldi (10–9)
—
Fenway Park
36,026
87–67
155
September 25
@ Red Sox
5–3
Severino (1–0)
Houck (1–5)
Chapman (29)
Fenway Park
36,103
88–67
156
September 26
@ Red Sox
6–3
Green (10–7)
Richards (7–8)
Chapman (30)
Fenway Park
36,312
89–67
157
September 28
@ Blue Jays
7–2
King (1–4)
Ryu (13–10)
—
Rogers Centre
28,769
90–67
158
September 29
@ Blue Jays
5–6
Cimber (3–4)
Holmes (8–4)
Romano (22)
Rogers Centre
29,601
90–68
159
September 30
@ Blue Jays
6–2
King (2–4)
Ray (13–7)
—
Rogers Centre
29,659
91–68
October: 1–2 (Home: 1–2; Away: 0–0)
Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
Source:[2]
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
Source:[3]
No-hitters
Grand slams
Postseason
Postseason Game log
2021 Postseason Game Log (0−1) (Home 0−0; Away 0−1)
American League Wild Card Game: 0−1
Postseason rosters
Playoff rosters
American League Wild Card Game
Roster
2021 New York Yankees
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Awards and honors
Farm system
References
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^ "Sources: Corey Kluber, New York Yankees finalizing one-year, $11M deal" . ESPN.com . January 15, 2021. Retrieved January 29, 2021 .
^ "Sources: Yanks, LeMahieu finalizing $90M deal" . January 15, 2021.
^ "Yankees sign RHP Darren O'Day" . MLB.com .
^ "Sources: Gardner stays with Yanks on $4M deal" . February 19, 2021.
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^ "Giants acquire OF Tauchman in trade with Yanks" . April 27, 2021.
^ "Yankees Acquire Connor Cannon to Complete Mike Tauchman Trade" .
^ "Yanks get outfielder Locastro from D-backs" . MLB.com .
^ "Yankees deal 2 prospects for Pirates RHP Holmes" . July 26, 2021.
^ "Yankees trade relievers Cessa, Wilson to Reds" . July 28, 2021.
^ "Time plays part in Gallo deal for Rangers" . MLB.com .
^ "Yankees acquire All-Star slugger Rizzo from Cubs" . July 29, 2021.
^ "Yanks get Heaney from Angels for minor leaguers" . July 30, 2021.
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^ "2021 Pitching Postseason New York Yankees ESPN" .
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