One of the best-known franchises in all of sport, the New York Yankees are MLB’s most successful club, winning the World Series on a record 27 occasions. Having fallen to the Houston Astros at the AL Championship stage of the 2022 Postseason, the Yankees will be hoping to go one better and reach their first Fall Classic for 14 years in 2023. After hitting a record-breaking 62 home runs last season, club captain Aaron Judge will play a key role in the Pinstripers’ push for the pennant.
2023 Projected Roster
Manager
Aaron Boone
Catcher
#39 – Jose Trevino (USA)
#66 – Kyle Higashioka (USA)
First Base
#48 – Anthony Rizzo (USA)
Second Base
#26 – DJ LeMahieu (USA)
#25 – Gleyber Torres (VEN)
Shortstop
#91 – Oswald Peraza (VEN)
#12 – Isiah Kiner-Falefa (USA)
Third Base
#28 – Josh Donaldson (USA)
Outfield
#95 – Oswaldo Cabrera (VEN)
#31 – Aaron Hicks (USA)
#22 – Harrison Bader (USA)
#99 – Aaron Judge (USA)
Designated Hitter
#27 – Giancarlo Stanton (USA)
Starting Pitchers
#45 – Gerrit Cole (USA)
#55 – Carlos Rodón (USA)
#40 – Luis Severino (DOM)
#65 – Nestor Cortes (USA)
#0 – Domingo Germán (DOM)
Relief Pitchers
#35 – Clay Holmes (USA)
#41 – Tommy Kahnle (USA)
#34 – Michael King (USA)
#43 – Jonathan Loáisiga (NIC)
#97 – Ron Marinaccio (USA)
#58 – Wandy Peralta (DOM)
#56 – Lou Trivino (USA)
#85 – Clarke Schmidt (USA)
2023 Schedule
The New York Yankees will play 162 MLB games this season – 81 at Yankee Stadium and 81 on the road.
2023 will be the first season of MLB’s new, more balanced schedule, and the Yankees will face every team in the league. The Bronx Bombers will play 13 games against each of their fellow AL East sides (Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, & Tampa Bay Rays); 64 intraleague games (v non-division AL teams); and 46 interleague games (v NL teams).
The 2023 season will begin for the Yankees against the San Francisco Giants at Yankee Stadium on 30 March. The team will wrap up the regular season at Kauffman Stadium on 1 October against the Kansas City Royals.
You can find the 2023 Regular Season schedule for the New York Yankees here.
2023 Rivals
As a baseball club with decades of history, the New York Yankees have forged a number of rivalries with fellow MLB teams over the years, including the Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, and New York Mets. Unsurprisingly, some of the Yankees' biggest rivals can be found within their division, the AL East, which they share with the Toronto Blue Jays, Tampa Bay Rays, Baltimore Orioles, and Boston Red Sox.
Without a doubt, the Yankees' greatest rivalry is with the Boston Red Sox. One of the oldest and most famous rivalries in all of sport, the Yankees and Red Sox have battled against one another for more than 100 years. The rivalry is also linked to "The Curse of the Bambino" – a superstition that, when the Red Sox traded baseball great Babe Ruth to the Yankees in 1919, they triggered a curse that caused their 86-year World Series drought.
Today, games between the Yankees and Red Sox are broadcast nationally and remain some of MLB's most highly-anticipated encounters. Members of the American media often refer to the rivalry as “the greatest rivalry in sport”.
The Yankees and Red Sox are set to face each other 13 times in the 2023 regular season:
- New York Yankees v Boston Red Sox · 9 Jun 2023
- New York Yankees v Boston Red Sox · 10 Jun 2023
- New York Yankees v Boston Red Sox · 11 Jun 2023
- Boston Red Sox v New York Yankees · 16 Jun 2023
- Boston Red Sox v New York Yankees · 17 Jun 2023
- Boston Red Sox v New York Yankees · 18 Jun 2023
- New York Yankees v Boston Red Sox · 18 Aug 2023
- New York Yankees v Boston Red Sox · 19 Aug 2023
- New York Yankees v Boston Red Sox · 20 Aug 2023
- Boston Red Sox v New York Yankees · 11 Sep 2023
- Boston Red Sox v New York Yankees · 12 Sep 2023
- Boston Red Sox v New York Yankees · 13 Sep 2023
- Boston Red Sox v New York Yankees · 14 Sep 2023
2023 Postseason and World Series
The New York Yankees have made the MLB Postseason 58 times, and have won the World Series on 27 occasions – more than any other team. The Yankees' last World Series win came in 2009. The team last appeared in the playoffs in 2022, when they were defeated by the Houston Astros in the American League Championship Series.
The 2023 MLB Postseason will take place in October, once the regular season has ended. 12 teams qualify for the MLB Postseason, which is a 4-round playoff system: Wild Card Round (Best-of-3), Division Series (Best-of-5), Championship Series (Best-of-7), and World Series (Best-of-7).
2023 Tickets & Prices
The New York Yankees play their home games at Yankee Stadium in New York City, New York. The venue has a capacity of 46,537, and an average attendance of 40,207. Tickets at Yankee Stadium start from as low as $12, with premium club seats costing more than $1,050. New York Yankees ticket prices fluctuate game-to-game, but the average Yankee Stadium ticket costs around $62.
Standard Tickets
Seating at Yankee Stadium is split across 4 main levels:
- Field (100 Level) – seats on this level provide close-up views of the action from the venue’s lowest tier
- Main (200 Level) – elevated views that still feel close to the action make this one of the stadium’s most popular seating areas
- Terrace (300 Level) – Terrace seats provide a combination of good value and clear views of the entire field
- Grandstand (400 Level) – seats on the stadium’s top tier are a great place to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy a bird’s-eye-view of the game
Premium, Hospitality & VIP Tickets
- Legends Suite – enjoy seats in the first few rows directly behind home plate, all-inclusive food, and access to the Legends Suite
- Champions Suite – comfortable seats on the 100 Level, all-inclusive food, and access to the Legends Suite make this one of Yankee Stadium’s top offerings
- Delta SKY360° Suite – this premium experience provides guests with elevated views of the field, complimentary non-alcoholic beverages, comfortable seats, and access to a luxury club space
How to get Cheap Tickets
A number of factors affect how much your Yankees tickets might cost. Dynamic pricing means that the opponent, day of the week, time of year, and wider demand can all have an impact. In almost all cases, Regular Season tickets will be cheaper than tickets for the Postseason.
For less popular games, buying your tickets close to gameday can be a good option, while tickets for weekday games can also offer good value. To help you secure the best Yankees tickets, Koobit compares prices from primary and secondary sellers, meaning you’ll find the right tickets for you at the best price.
Where to Buy Tickets
While New York Yankees tickets can be purchased at the Yankee Stadium box office, the easiest, cheapest, safest, and fastest way to buy tickets is online. Koobit helps with this by comparing prices from a variety of official suppliers and resellers in order to help you get the best tickets. For New York Yankees games, tickets bought online will generally be delivered digitally and are available to use via the MLB Ballpark app.
2023 Merchandise & Apparel
Fanatics sells a huge selection of official New York Yankees merchandise, meaning you can look the part, for the best price, before you even arrive at the game.
How to Get to a Game
New York Yankees home games are played at Yankee Stadium. Unfortunately, the venue has no official parking onsite, however, a number of private parking options are available nearby. New York's Subway system also serves the venue. Visit the Yankee Stadium Travel & Parking page for more information. For event-specific info, including for road games, click through to an event and view its specific Travel & Parking section.
For all the latest information on the Bronx Bombers, including 2023 schedule and ticketing information, visit the New York Yankees page.


