New York Yankees History in the 90s, built by Stick not Steinbrenner: Was this dynasty bad for MLB?

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90s Sports Nostalgia presents a video about - New York Yankees History in the 90s, built by Stick not Steinbrenner: Was this dynasty bad for MLB?. This video is mostly about the Yankees from 1990-1995, before they wound up winning four World Series in five years. This 90s MLB also asks if this dynasty made MLB fans dislike baseball. I greatly appreciate your interest in this 90s MLB video. Thank you so much and enjoy this sports history documentation.

Shoutout to Samurai BeastWarrior for the Yankees in the 90s video recommendation.

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96 Yankees Champs Picture
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Joe Torre Picture
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2000 Yankees Champs Picture
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Steinbrenner Picture 1
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Stick Michael Picture
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96 Yankees Championship Poster Picture
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Headline Credits: to Author Charles R. Warner, New York Daily News, Newsweek, Los Angeles Times, New York post

Newspaper headline with Steinbrenner and Winfield
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Brien Taylor Picture
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Buck Showalter Picture 1
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Buck Showalter Picture 2
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George Steinbrenner Picture 2
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Stick Michael Picture 2
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Yankees Fan Picture
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Don Mattingly Picture 1
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Don Mattingly Picture 2
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Ken Griffey Jr. Picture
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Yankees in the dugout Picture
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Buck and Steinbrenner Picture
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Buck, Steinbrenner, Mattingly Picture
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Tino Martinez Picture
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Jeff Nelson Picture
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Yankees 96, 98, 99, 2000 World Series Posters
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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
0:26 The New York Yankees from 1990-1992
4:18 The New York Yankees from 1993-1995
5:30 The aftermath of the 1995 New York Yankees
6:25 The Yankees trade for Tino Martinez and Jeff Nelson
6:47 The 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 New York Yankees and MLB fans
8:57 Outro
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Thanks to all for your interest in this video. Thanks to Samurai BeastWarrior for the recommendation.
CORRECTION: Around the 4:30 mark, I just want to point out that Paul O'Neill is from nearby Columbus, Ohio and not Cincinnati, Ohio. However, the Reds were his favorite team growing up as a Joel Sherman article mentioned that O"Neill said, "there is just so much pressure when you play at home (in Cincinnati).” Moreover, this video is mostly about how the Yankees built up their dynasty as there wasn't enough time to mention numerous names like Joe Torre, Cecil Fielder, Darryl Strawberry, Scott Brosius and others. But thank you so much for your interest in this video. Lastly, did the way how the economics worked in MLB make you dislike baseball and the Yankees?

sSportsNostalgia
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Being From New York and being born in the early 90s, The 90s Yankees success as a Young Kid is what made me like Baseball and obviously the Yankees. Good Times! Unlike The Other Sport teams in town, the Yankees of that era were truly dominant. Jeter My favorite player of all time. As a sport fan, its a great feeling when even if it looks like your going to lose, your not going to. Only 90s Bulls fans, Early 2000s Lakers Fans, Tom Brady Era Patriots Fans and Curry Dubs understand this feeling.

Mystique and Aura!😎

NewEarthSon
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Dang, brought back a lot of good memories! Appreciate your channel, knowledge, and creativity

drphilgood
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Gene Michael deserves more recognition as one of the greatest baseball executives of all time.

JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly
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I miss this team so much, thanks for the history behind them ! 😊🗽

virgoblue
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Another great stuff. I was born in 94. I lived in the bronx during the Yankees dynasty during the late90s-2000. It was Also the same time that the Knicks were relevant during than span. Anyway, can you do the Knicks of the 1990s? Enjoy your day bro. That's a early birthday present for me. My birthday is tomorrow 👍🏿

MannyMensah
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Before the Yankees Dynasty, Giants And Rangers Become World Champions IN early 90s although Knicks Lost in 7 against Rockets, Overall 90s was Great For New York🗽

_j_s
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Definitely agree about the Yankees and how they were able to dominate mlb in the late 90s. It made glad that the nfl would never let an owner do something similar(namely Jerry Jones lol). But the Yankees Definitely had a great second half of the decade.

bigpasty
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Been a Yankees fan since 87, , , I remember

pepstp
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That's why teams like Boston later adapted the Moneyball strategy, which the Sox would use mirroring the A's short term success with that.

rfenn
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Great video the Yankees from 1996 to 2001 were dominant especially in the playoffs those bad teams from the early 90s ended up starting that dynasty

AJ_savage
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You should do one on the 1997 "Freak Show" Pittsburgh Pirates. 8 million dollar payroll and were in the division race albeit thanks to a mediocre division until the last week of the season.

SeanNYGNYR
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I can't believe you heard of Brien Taylor. My uncle was a huge Yankee fan always told me about this fire baller they had coming up who was the next big thing. It never worked out for him. I assume u been watching the Jeter doc and that has something to do with the timing on this one?

tonydetoro
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Buck is the guy who knows how to build a team from crap to top tier. he can get you to the finish line but never cross it.
twice his teams won the WS the season after he leaves.
96 yanks.
01 d backs.

charismatic
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I still say The Yankees should have kept Deion Sanders.

raheemhamilton
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The only sports team that had a greater run than those Yankees were the early 80's Islanders with 19 straight playoff series won in a row. Drives Rangers fans nuts right up to the present.

veritasinvicta
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B.CASHMAN SCHOULD BE FIRED HE IS ALL BS. ALL TALK..THE WORST.

ArthurCaruso-ts