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New York Yankees Information: this franchise began as the 'Baltimotre Orioles' in 1901 for only a short time span before relocating to New York in 1903. They are one of the most successful professional sports organization in the country (their players are also of the highest paid). Celebrity fans: Billy Crystal, Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson, and Denzel Washington are among the few who support the team. The Yankees have a trend of 'hot streaks'. They can go decades without winning a World Series - and then win three, four, or more in a row!

 

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Fun Facts: The first manager of the Yankees franchise was John McGraw. Derek Jeter was the only Yankee player to win the 'Rookie of the Year' award in the '90s. Barry Bonds' father, Bobby Bonds, played one season with the Yankees: he had over 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases. Hall-of-famer Joe Dimaggio was known as the 'Yankee Clipper'. After Lou Gehrig's retirement from baseball, Babe Dahlgren was his first-base replacement.


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