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    George Steinbrenner and the Yankees of the ‘90s

    2024-04-27


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    George Steinbrenner's Yankees were often world champions during his tenure.Photo byWikipedia
    By Paul Semendinger

    George Steinbrenner doesn’t get the credit he deserves, according to the author. Credit: Wikimedia

    Today, I want to take on the myth that great Yankees teams of the 1990s were primarily constructed while George Steinbrenner was suspended.

    That myth is false and is easily proved false with simple facts. To do this, I'll simply demonstrate how many of the championship Yankees players came after George Steinbrenner's return to baseball.

    George Steinbrenner's second suspension from Major League Baseball ended in 1993. He returned to running the Yankees on March 1, 1993.

    The following important Yankees from the 1996 Championship team were brought up from the minor leagues or acquired only after George Steinbrenner returned to the Yankees:

    C- Joe Girardi

    1B- Tino Martinez

    2B- Mariano Duncan

    SS- Derek Jeter

    DH - Ruben Sierra

    LF- Tim Raines

    LF- Darryl Strawberry

    DH/1B- Cecil Fielder

    INF- Andy Fox

    OF- Ruben Rivera

    INF - Luis Sojo

    C- Jorge Posada

    3B- Charlie Hayes

    SP- Andy Pettitte

    SP- Kenny Rogers

    SP- Dwight Gooden

    SP- David Cone

    P- Ramiro Mendoza

    RP- John Wetteland

    RP- Mariano Rivera

    RP- Jeff Nelson

    RP- Graeme Lloyd

    RP- David Weathers

    That, quite simply, is the bulk of the team. 23 players in all.

    This idea that George Steinbrenner was someone who made irrational decisions, didn't listen to his baseball people, traded away all of the talent, and such, is patently false in regards to the Yankees Championship Teams of the 1990s.

    In addition to those players, the following other players were acquired or brought up from the minor leagues during the championship era, all who played significant roles in the Yankees' four World Series wins in five years (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000);

    2B- Chuck Knoblauch

    3B- Scott Brosius

    DH- Chili Davis

    OF- Ricky Ledee

    INF- Homer Bush

    OF- Shane Spencer

    OF- David Justice

    2B- Alfonso Soriano

    UT- Clay Bellinger

    SP- Hideki Irabu

    SP- Orlando Hernandez

    SP- David Wells

    SP- Roger Clemens

    SP- Denny Neagle

    RP- Mike Stanton

    RP- Darren Holmes

    RP- Jason Grimsley

    It's absolutely impossible to claim that the players who made up the championship core were all acquired pre-Steinbrenner. That narrative is completely false.

    Along with the "They built the championship core while Steinbrenner was suspended myth" is the one that says, "Steinbrenner traded away all the Yankees' young talent."

    Look over the list above. The Core Four is there. They weren't traded away. But note something else, there are a host of other young players who played big roles and who came through the minor league system: Ramiro Mendoza, Ricky Ledee, Shane Spencer, Homer Bush. The fact is, Steinbrenner didn't trade away that young talent.

    Now, sure he traded some young players. Eric Milton went for Chuck Knoblauch. Ricky Ledee went for David Justice. But, many of the times when the kids were traded, they were part of deals that made the Yankees' core even better.

    Once this is pointed out, the reply that many who want to hold onto the false Steinbrenner myth give is, "Well, he wanted to trade them." Okay. But he didn't. The fact that he didn't negates the false premise that somehow he did a bad job in this period because he discussed trading players. Again, the fact is that he did not trade those key players. Period.

    The fact is, a host of young Yankees came up from the minor leagues and were given chances to succeed after George Steinbrenner returned to the Yankees in 1993. The facts show this clearly.

    One cannot claim that George Steinbrenner acted recklessly post-1993 when presented with this data. It's clear that he did not. That might have been true in the 1980s. It might have been true in the 1970s. But it wasn't true once he returned.

    People change. People grow. It is clear that George Steinbrenner changed his thinking and his approach. And it worked!

    The Yankees Championship Teams of the 1990s were built, primarily, under George Steinbrenner's watch.

    What is also clear is that the fact that since George Steinbrenner died, the Yankees have never reached the World Series.

    Hopefully this myth can now go away forever.

    Dr. Paul Semendinger runs the Yankees site Start Spreading the News. Paul's latest book 365.2: Going the Distance is one designed to motivate all to achieve their dreams. Paul just signed a publishing contract for his very unique look at the Battle of Gettysburg. Stay Tuned! You can follow Paul on X @DrPaulRSem.


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    Richard Arsenault
    04-28
    amazing how Yankee fans just edit their history
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