2025 New York Yankees season
{{Short description|none}}
{{Use American English|date=July 2022}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2022}}
{{Infobox baseball team season
|name=New York Yankees
|season=2025
|misc =
|image = NewYorkYankees caplogo.svg
|league=American League
|division = East
|ballpark=Yankee Stadium
|city=New York
| record = {{winpct|18|13|record=y}}
| divisional place =
|owners=Yankee Global Enterprises
|president=Randy Levine
|general_managers=Brian Cashman
|managers=Aaron Boone
|television=YES Network
Amazon Prime Video
(Michael Kay, Ryan Ruocco, John Flaherty, Paul O'Neill, Joe Girardi, David Cone, Jeff Nelson, Meredith Marakovits, Jack Curry, Justin Shackil, Bob Lorenz, Nancy Newman, Todd Frazier, Nick Swisher)
|radio=WFAN SportsRadio 66 AM / 101.9 FM
New York Yankees Radio Network
(Dave Sims, Emmanuel Berbari, Suzyn Waldman)
WADO 1280 AM TUDN Radio
Cadena Radio Yankees
(Francisco Rivera, Rickie Ricardo)
|next_season=none
}}
The 2025 New York Yankees season is the 123rd season for the New York Yankees franchise. They entered the season as the defending American League champions, the American League East champions, and runners-up of the 2024 World Series.
This season will be the first full season on Yankees' radio station WFAN, and on the Yankees Radio Network in general for Dave Sims, who was appointed in the offseason to replace the team's longtime radio voice John Sterling, who was in the role for many years.
On February 21, 2025, managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner announced that the organization has amended its long-standing facial grooming policy, which his late father George had instilled shortly after purchasing the team in 1973 after observing players with shaggy hair, mutton chops and unkempt mustaches. The new policy states that Yankees players, coaches, and other uniformed personnel are now permitted to have "well-groomed beards" moving forward. However, there are "parameters" to maintain a look that is "clean and disciplined". General Manager Brian Cashman, along with Steinbrenner agree that one driving factor of this major change in franchise history is purely "hypothetical in nature" in fear they could miss out on a future free agent because of the team's outdated policy.{{cite news |title=Yankees Change Facial Hair Policy|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/yankees-change-facial-hair-policy|access-date=February 21, 2025 |publisher=MLB.com |date=February 21, 2025}}
On March 29, the Yankees set a franchise record for most home runs in a game, at nine.[https://www.mlb.com/news/yankees-hitters-write-history-with-home-run-heroics?partnerID=mlbapp-iOS_article-share 9 Yankees homers. 20 runs. 8 amazing stats], MLB.com, March 29, 2025
Offseason
=Transactions=
==2024==
- November 4 – traded outfielder Taylor Trammell to the Houston Astros in exchange for cash considerations.{{cite news |title=Houston makes flurry of 40-man moves|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/astros-outright-jose-urquidy-acquire-taylor-trammell|access-date=December 13, 2024 |publisher=MLB.com |date=November 5, 2024}}
- November 22 – re-signed outfielder Trent Grisham to a one-year, $5 million contract to avoid arbitration. The Yankees also re-signed right-handed starting pitcher JT Brubaker to a one-year contract avoiding arbitration.{{cite news |title=Yanks agree to terms with Grisham, Brubaker; two non-tendered|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/trent-grisham-yankees-avoid-arbitration-with-one-year-deal|access-date=December 13, 2024 |publisher=MLB.com |date=November 22, 2024}}
- December 10 – signed left-handed starting pitcher Max Fried to an eight-year, $218 million deal.{{cite news |title=Yankees Sign Max Fried to an Eight-Year Contract|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/max-fried-yankees-contract|access-date=December 10, 2024 |publisher=MLB.com |date=December 10, 2024}}
- December 11 – re-signed right-handed relief pitcher Jonathan Loáisiga to a one-year deal with a team option for 2026.{{cite news |title=Yankees Re-Sign Jonathan Loáisga to a One-Year deal|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/jonathan-loaisiga-yankees-contract|access-date=December 11, 2024 |publisher=MLB.com |date=December 11, 2024}} The Yankees also acquired right-handed pitching prospect Elmer Rodriguez-Cruz and international signing bonus pool money from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for catcher Carlos Narváez.{{cite news |title=Red Sox acquire catcher Carlos Narvaez from New York Yankees|url=https://www.mlb.com/redsox/press-release/press-release-red-sox-acquire-catcher-carlos-narvaez-from-new-york-yankees|access-date=December 13, 2024 |publisher=MLB.com |date=December 11, 2024}}
- December 13 – acquired right-handed relief pitcher Devin Williams from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for left-handed starting pitcher Nestor Cortés Jr., infielder Caleb Durbin, and cash considerations. The following month, he agreed to a one-year, $8.6 million deal avoiding arbitration.{{cite news |title=Yanks trade for closer Williams from Brewers|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/devin-williams-trade-to-yankees|access-date=December 13, 2024 |publisher=MLB.com |date=December 13, 2024}}
- December 17 – acquired outfielder/first baseman Cody Bellinger and cash considerations from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for right-handed starting pitcher Cody Poteet.{{cite news |title=Yanks acquire Bellinger from Cubs for reliever|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/cody-bellinger-yankees-trade|access-date=December 17, 2024 |publisher=MLB.com |date=December 17, 2024}}
- December 20 – acquired right-handed relief pitcher Fernando Cruz and catcher Alex Jackson from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for catcher Jose Trevino.{{cite news |title=Cincinnati Reds Acquire Catcher Jose Trevino in Trade With New York Yankees|url=https://www.si.com/mlb/reds/transactions/cincinnati-reds-acquire-catcher-jose-trevino-in-trade-with-new-york-yankees-01jfkkz8a9mz|access-date=December 20, 2024 |publisher=SI.com |date=December 20, 2024}}
- December 30 – signed first baseman Paul Goldschmidt to a one-year, $12.5 million deal.{{Cite web |title=Veteran 1B Goldschmidt signs one-year deal with Yankees |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/paul-goldschmidt-contract-with-yankees |access-date=2025-01-02 |website=MLB.com |language=en}}
==2025==
- January 9 – re-signed infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. to a one-year, $5.85 million contract avoiding arbitration. The Yankees also re-signed right-handed starting pitcher Clarke Schmidt to a one-year, $3.6 million contract in his second year of arbitration eligibility. They also re-signed right-handed relief pitcher Scott Effross to a one-year, $800,000 contract avoiding arbitration.{{cite news |date=January 9, 2025 |title=Yanks Agree to Abitration Deals with Williams, Chisholm and Schmidt |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/yankees-2025-arbitration-decisions |access-date=January 9, 2025 |publisher=MLB.com}}
- January 15 – acquired right-handed relief pitcher Michael Arias from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for cash considerations.{{cite news |title=Yankees acquire Michael Arias|url=https://www.mlb.com/press-release/press-release-yankees-acquire-michael-arias|access-date=March 23, 2025 |publisher=MLB.com |date=January 15, 2025}}
- January 23 – claimed right-handed starting pitcher Allan Winans off waivers from the Atlanta Braves.{{cite news |title=Yankees claim RHP Allan Winans off waivers from Braves|url=https://www.yesnetwork.com/news/yankees-claim-rhp-allan-winans-off-waivers-from-braves|access-date=March 23, 2025 |publisher=YESNetwork.com |date=January 23, 2025}} The Yankees also claimed right-handed relief pitcher Roansy Contreras off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles.{{cite news |title=New York Yankees claim RHP Roansy Contreras off waivers from Orioles|url=https://www.yesnetwork.com/news/yankees-roster-move-new-york-claims-rhp-roansy-contreras-off-waivers-from-o-s|access-date=March 23, 2025 |publisher=YESNetwork.com |date=January 23, 2025}}
- February 4 – re-signed relief pitcher Tim Hill to a one-year, $2.85 million contract with a club option for 2026 for $3 million which includes a $350,000 buyout.{{cite web |title=Yankees Reach Deal to Bring Back Lefty Reliver Tim Hill |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/tim-hill-yankees-2025-contract?partnerId=it-20250205-12516470-mlb-1-A&utm_id=it-20250205-12516470-mlb-1-A&lctg=248924938 |website=NHL.com |access-date=February 4, 2025|date=February 4, 2025}}
- February 5 – claimed shortstop Braden Shewmake off waivers from the Kansas City Royals. The Yankees also claimed right-handed relief pitcher Owen White off waivers from the Cincinnati Reds.{{cite news |title=Yanks claim former top prospects INF Shewmake, RHP White|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/yankees-claim-braden-shewmake-owen-white-off-waivers|access-date=March 23, 2025 |publisher=MLB.com |date=February 5, 2025}}
- February 11 – claimed left-handed relief pitcher Brent Headrick off waivers from the Minnesota Twins.{{cite news |title=Yankees Claim Brent Headrick, Designate Owen White For Assignment|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/02/yankees-claim-brent-headrick-designate-owen-white.html|access-date=March 23, 2025 |publisher=MLBTradeRumours.com |date=February 11, 2025}}
- March 24 – signed left-handed relief pitcher Ryan Yarbrough to a one-year, $2 million deal.{{cite news |title=Yankees To Sign Ryan Yarbrough|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/03/yankees-sign-ryan-yarbrough.html|access-date=March 24, 2025 |publisher=MLBTradeRumours.com |date=March 24, 2025}}
Regular season
=Transactions=
==2025==
- April 1 – signed right-handed relief pitcher Adam Ottavino to a one-year deal.{{cite news |title=Ottavino returns to Yanks; Devin Williams goes on paternity list|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/adam-ottavino-returns-to-yankees|access-date=April 1, 2025 |publisher=MLB.com |date=April 1, 2025}}
=Season standings=
==American League East==
{{2025 AL East standings|highlight=New York Yankees}}
==American League Wild Card==
{{2025 AL Wild Card standings|highlight=New York Yankees}}
==Record vs. opponents==
===Record vs. American League===
{{2025 AL Record vs. opponents|team=NYY}}
===Record vs. National League===
{{2025 AL Record vs. NL|team=NYY}}
Game log
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colspan=2|Legend | |
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style="background:#bfb;"| | Yankees win |
style="background:#fbb;"| | Yankees loss |
style="background:#bbb;"| | Postponement |
Bold | Yankees team member |
{{Game log start|style={{Baseball primary style|New York Yankees}};|title=2025 Game Log: 18–13 (Home: 10–5; Away: 8–8)}}
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Yankees}};|title=March/April: 18–13 (Home: 10–5; Away: 8–8)|#|Date|Opponent|Score|Win|Loss|Save|Stadium|Attendance|Record}}
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 1 || March 27 || Brewers || 4–2 || Rodón (1–0) || Peralta (0–1) || Williams (1) || Yankee Stadium || 46,208 || 1–0
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 2 || March 29 || Brewers || 20–9 || Gómez (1–0) || Cortés Jr. (0–1) || — || Yankee Stadium || 46,683 || 2–0
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 3 || March 30 || Brewers || 12–3 || Hill (1–0) || Civale (0–1) || — || Yankee Stadium || 41,803 || 3–0
|-style="background:#fbb;"
| 4 || April 1 || Diamondbacks || 5–7 || Miller (1–0) || Leiter Jr. (0–1) || Puk (1) || Yankee Stadium || 37,482 || 3–1
|-style="background:#fbb;"
| 5 || April 2 || Diamondbacks || 3–4 || Gallen (1–1) || Rodón (1–1) || Puk (2) || Yankee Stadium || 40,558 || 3–2
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 6 || April 3 || Diamondbacks || 9–7 || Carrasco (1–0) || Kelly (1–1) || Weaver (1) || Yankee Stadium || 43,382 || 4–2
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 7 || April 4 || @ Pirates || 9–4 || Fried (1–0) || Keller (1–1) || — || PNC Park || 36,893 || 5–2
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 8 || April 5 || @ Pirates || 10–4 || Leiter Jr. (1–1) || Falter (0–1) || — || PNC Park || 30,570 || 6–2
|-style="background:#fbb;"
| 9 || April 6 || @ Pirates || 4–5 {{small|(11)}} || Wentz (1–1) || Williams (0–1) || — || PNC Park || 22,898 || 6–3
|-style="background:#fbb;"
| 10 || April 7 || @ Tigers || 2–6 || Mize (2–0) || Rodón (1–2) || — || Comerica Park || 14,132 || 6–4
|-style="background:#fbb;"
| 11 || April 8 || @ Tigers || 0–5 || Skubal (1–2) || Carrasco (1–1) || Hurter (2) || Comerica Park || 14,156 || 6–5
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 12 || April 9 || @ Tigers || 4–3 || Fried (2–0) || Holton (1–1) || Leiter Jr. (1) || Comerica Park || 14,616 || 7–5
|-style="background:#fbb;"
| 13 || April 11 || Giants || 1–9 {{small|(6)}} || Ray (3–0) || Stroman (0–1) || — || Yankee Stadium || 35,286 || 7–6
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 14 || April 12 || Giants || 8–4 || Warren (1–0) || Hicks (1–1) || — || Yankee Stadium || 35,455 || 8–6
|-style="background:#fbb;"
| 15 || April 13 || Giants || 4–5 || Webb (2–0) || Rodón (1–3) || Walker (4) || Yankee Stadium || 36,449 || 8–7
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 16 || April 14 || Royals || 4–1 || Carrasco (2–1) || Lugo (1–2) || Williams (2) || Yankee Stadium || 42,648 || 9–7
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 17 || April 15 || Royals || 4–2 || Fried (3–0) || Wacha (0–3) || Williams (3) || Yankee Stadium || 43,601 || 10–7
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 18 || April 16 || Royals || 4–3 || Leiter Jr. (2–1) || Schreiber (1–1) || Cruz (1) || Yankee Stadium || 43,720 || 11–7
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 19 || April 17 || @ Rays || 6–3 || Hill (2–0) || Bradley (2–1) || Williams (4) || George M. Steinbrenner Field || 10,046 || 12–7
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 20 || April 18 || @ Rays || 1–0 || Rodón (2–3) || Rasmussen (1–1) || Weaver (2) || George M. Steinbrenner Field || 10,046 || 13–7
|-style="background:#fbb;"
| 21 || April 19 || @ Rays || 8–10 {{small|(10)}} || Uceta (1–1) || Gómez (1–1) || — || George M. Steinbrenner Field || 10,046 || 13–8
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 22 || April 20 || @ Rays || 4–0 || Fried (4–0) || Pepiot (1–3) || Cruz (2) || George M. Steinbrenner Field || 10,046 || 14–8
|-style="background:#fbb;"
| 23 || April 21 || @ Guardians || 4–6 || Williams (2–1) || Schmidt (0–1) || Smith (1) || Progressive Field || 20,896 || 14–9
|-style="background:#fbb;"
| 24 || April 22 || @ Guardians || 2–3 || Bibee (2–1) || Leiter Jr. (2–2) || Smith (2) || Progressive Field || 21,549 || 14–10
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 25 || April 23 || @ Guardians || 5–1 || Rodón (3–3) || Ortiz (2–3) || — || Progressive Field || 23,981 || 15–10
|-style="background:#fbb;"
| 26 || April 25 || Blue Jays || 2–4 || Fluharty (1–0) || Williams (0–2) || Hoffman (6) || Yankee Stadium || 46,081 || 15–11
|-style="background:#bbb;"
| ― || April 26 || Blue Jays || colspan=7|Postponed due to rain. Makeup date April 27.
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 27 || April 27 {{small|(1)}} || Blue Jays || 11–2 || Fried (5–0) || Gausman (2–3) || — || Yankee Stadium || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 16–11
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 28 || April 27 {{small|(2)}} || Blue Jays || 5–1 || Hill (3–0) || Bassitt (2–2) || — || Yankee Stadium || 43,824 || 17–11
|-style="background:#fbb;"
| 29 || April 28 || @ Orioles || 3–4 || Sugano (3–1) || Warren (1–1) || Bautista (4) || Camden Yards || 22,775 || 17–12
|-style="background:#bfb;"
| 30 || April 29 || @ Orioles || 15–3 || Rodón (4–3) || Gibson (0–1) || — || Camden Yards || 22,164 || 18–12
|-style="background:#fbb;"
| 31 || April 30 || @ Orioles || 4–5 || Baker (2–0) || Carrasco (2–2) || Bautista (5) || Camden Yards || 22,381 || 18–13
|-
{{Game log section end}}
{{Game log section start|hide=n|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Yankees}};|title=May: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)|#|Date|Opponent|Score|Win|Loss|Save|Stadium|Attendance|Record}}
|-style="background:#;"
| 32 || May 2 || Rays || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 33 || May 3 || Rays || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 34 || May 4 || Rays || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 35 || May 5 || Padres || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 36 || May 6 || Padres || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 37 || May 7 || Padres || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 38 || May 9 || @ Athletics || – || || || — || Sutter Health Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 39 || May 10 || @ Athletics || – || || || — || Sutter Health Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 40 || May 11 || @ Athletics || – || || || — || Sutter Health Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 41 || May 12 || @ Mariners || – || || || — || T-Mobile Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 42 || May 13 || @ Mariners || – || || || — || T-Mobile Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 43 || May 14 || @ Mariners || – || || || — || T-Mobile Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 44 || May 16 || Mets || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 45 || May 17 || Mets || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 46 || May 18 || Mets || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 47 || May 20 || Rangers || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 48 || May 21 || Rangers || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 49 || May 22 || Rangers || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 50 || May 23 || @ Rockies || – || || || — || Coors Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 51 || May 24 || @ Rockies || – || || || — || Coors Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 52 || May 25 || @ Rockies || – || || || — || Coors Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 53 || May 26 || @ Angels || – || || || — || Angel Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 54 || May 27 || @ Angels || – || || || — || Angel Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 55 || May 28 || @ Angels || – || || || — || Angel Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 56 || May 30 || @ Dodgers || – || || || — || Dodger Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 57 || May 31 || @ Dodgers || – || || || — || Dodger Stadium || || —
|-
{{Game log section end}}
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Yankees}};|title=June: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)|#|Date|Opponent|Score|Win|Loss|Save|Stadium|Attendance|Record}}
|-style="background:#;"
| 58 || June 1 || @ Dodgers || – || || || — || Dodger Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 59 || June 3 || Guardians || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 60 || June 4 || Guardians || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 61 || June 5 || Guardians || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 62 || June 6 || Red Sox || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 63 || June 7 || Red Sox || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 64 || June 8 || Red Sox || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 65 || June 10 || @ Royals || – || || || — || Kauffman Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 66 || June 11 || @ Royals || – || || || — || Kauffman Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 67 || June 12 || @ Royals || – || || || — || Kauffman Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 68 || June 13 || @ Red Sox || – || || || — || Fenway Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 69 || June 14 || @ Red Sox || – || || || — || Fenway Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 70 || June 15 || @ Red Sox || – || || || — || Fenway Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 71 || June 16 || Angels || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 72 || June 17 || Angels || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 73 || June 18 || Angels || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 74 || June 19 || Angels || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 75 || June 20 || Orioles || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 76 || June 21 || Orioles || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 77 || June 22 || Orioles || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 78 || June 23 || @ Reds || – || || || — || Great American Ball Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 79 || June 24 || @ Reds || – || || || — || Great American Ball Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 80 || June 25 || @ Reds || – || || || — || Great American Ball Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 81 || June 27 || Athletics || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 82 || June 28 || Athletics || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 83 || June 29 || Athletics || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 84 || June 30 || @ Blue Jays || – || || || — || Rogers Centre || || —
|-
{{Game log section end}}
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|-style="background:#;"
| 85 || July 1 || @ Blue Jays || – || || || — || Rogers Centre || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 86 || July 2 || @ Blue Jays || – || || || — || Rogers Centre || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 87 || July 3 || @ Blue Jays || – || || || — || Rogers Centre || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 88 || July 4 || @ Mets || – || || || — || Citi Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 89 || July 5 || @ Mets || – || || || — || Citi Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 90 || July 6 || @ Mets || – || || || — || Citi Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 91 || July 8 || Mariners || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 92 || July 9 || Mariners || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 93 || July 10 || Mariners || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 94 || July 11 || Cubs || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 95 || July 12 || Cubs || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 96 || July 13 || Cubs || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style=background:#bff
|colspan="10"|95th All-Star Game in Cumberland, Georgia
|-style="background:#;"
| 97 || July 18 || @ Braves || – || || || — || Truist Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 98 || July 19 || @ Braves || – || || || — || Truist Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 99 || July 20 || @ Braves || – || || || — || Truist Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 100 || July 21 || @ Blue Jays || – || || || — || Rogers Centre || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 101 || July 22 || @ Blue Jays || – || || || — || Rogers Centre || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 102 || July 23 || @ Blue Jays || – || || || — || Rogers Centre || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 103 || July 25 || Phillies || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 104 || July 26 || Phillies || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 105 || July 27 || Phillies || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 106 || July 28 || Rays || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 107 || July 29 || Rays || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 108 || July 30 || Rays || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 109 || July 31 || Rays || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
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{{Game log section end}}
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|-style="background:#;"
| 110 || August 1 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || LoanDepot Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 111 || August 2 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || LoanDepot Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 112 || August 3 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || LoanDepot Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 113 || August 4 || @ Rangers || – || || || — || Globe Life Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 114 || August 5 || @ Rangers || – || || || — || Globe Life Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 115 || August 6 || @ Rangers || – || || || — || Globe Life Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 116 || August 8 || Astros || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 117 || August 9 || Astros || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 118 || August 10 || Astros || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 119 || August 11 || Twins || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 120 || August 12 || Twins || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 121 || August 13 || Twins || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 122 || August 15 || @ Cardinals || – || || || — || Busch Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 123 || August 16 || @ Cardinals || – || || || — || Busch Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 124 || August 17 || @ Cardinals || – || || || — || Busch Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 125 || August 19 || @ Rays || – || || || — || George M. Steinbrenner Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 126 || August 20 || @ Rays || – || || || — || George M. Steinbrenner Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 127 || August 21 || Red Sox || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 128 || August 22 || Red Sox || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 129 || August 23 || Red Sox || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 130 || August 24 || Red Sox || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 131 || August 25 || Nationals || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 132 || August 26 || Nationals || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 133 || August 27 || Nationals || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 134 || August 28 || @ White Sox || – || || || — || Rate Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 135 || August 29 || @ White Sox || – || || || — || Rate Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 136 || August 30 || @ White Sox || – || || || — || Rate Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 137 || August 31 || @ White Sox || – || || || — || Rate Field || || —
|-
{{Game log section end}}
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Yankees}};|title=September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)|#|Date|Opponent|Score|Win|Loss|Save|Stadium|Attendance|Record}}
|-style="background:#;"
| 138 || September 2 || @ Astros || – || || || — || Daikin Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 139 || September 3 || @ Astros || – || || || — || Daikin Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 140 || September 4 || @ Astros || – || || || — || Daikin Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 141 || September 5 || Blue Jays || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 142 || September 6 || Blue Jays || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 143 || September 7 || Blue Jays || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 144 || September 9 || Tigers || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 145 || September 10 || Tigers || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 146 || September 11 || Tigers || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 147 || September 12 || @ Red Sox || – || || || — || Fenway Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 148 || September 13 || @ Red Sox || – || || || — || Fenway Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 149 || September 14 || @ Red Sox || – || || || — || Fenway Park || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 150 || September 15 || @ Twins || – || || || — || Target Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 151 || September 16 || @ Twins || – || || || — || Target Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 152 || September 17 || @ Twins || – || || || — || Target Field || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 153 || September 18 || @ Orioles || – || || || — || Camden Yards|| || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 154 || September 19 || @ Orioles || – || || || — || Camden Yards|| || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 155 || September 20 || @ Orioles || – || || || — || Camden Yards|| || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 156 || September 21 || @ Orioles || – || || || — || Camden Yards|| || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 157 || September 23 || White Sox || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 158 || September 24 || White Sox || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 159 || September 25 || White Sox || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 160 || September 26 || Orioles || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 161 || September 27 || Orioles || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-style="background:#;"
| 162 || September 28 || Orioles || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium || || —
|-
{{Game log section end}}
{{Game log end}}
Current roster
{{New York Yankees roster}}
Farm system
{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}Minor-league coaching assignments were announced on January 24.{{Cite web |last=Vasile |first=Joe |date=2025-01-24 |title=Yankees announce 2025 MiLB coaching staffs |url=https://babybombersblast.substack.com/p/yankees-announce-2025-milb-coaching |access-date=2025-03-27 |website=Baby Bombers Blast |via=Substack}}
{{MLB Farm System
|level11=AAA
|team11=Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders
|league11=International League
|manager11=Shelly Duncan
|level12=AA
|team12=Somerset Patriots
|league12=Eastern League
|manager12= Raul Dominguez
|level13=High-A
|team13=Hudson Valley Renegades
|league13=South Atlantic League
|manager13= James Cooper
|level14=Low-A
|team14=Tampa Tarpons
|league14=Florida State League
|manager14= Aaron Bossi
|level17=Rookie
|team17=FCL Yankees
|league17=Florida Complex League
|manager17=
|level19=Rookie
|team19=DSL NYY Bombers
|league19=Dominican Summer League
|manager19=
|level20=Rookie
|team20=DSL NYY Yankees
|league20=Dominican Summer League
|manager20=
}}
Notes
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References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYY/2025.shtml 2025 New York Yankees season at Baseball Reference]
- [https://www.mlb.com/yankees/schedule/2025/fullseason 2025 New York Yankees schedule]
{{2025 MLB season by team}}
{{New York Yankees}}