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The Last Surviving ’23 Yankees

Posted by Raphy on September 21, 2008

How far off were the Yankees from having a representative from 1923 in attendance for tonight's ceremony? The answer is 20 years too late.  At the time of his passing in 1988, Whitey Witt was the last member of the '23 Yankees to pass away. Here is the complete list. (De year is year of death)

  Cnt Player            **DeYr** Year Age Tm  Lg  G   PA  AB  R   H  2B 3B HR RBI  BB IBB  SO HBP  SH  SF GDP  SB CS   BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  Positions
+----+-----------------+--------+----+---+---+--+---+---+---+---+---+--+--+--+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--+-----+-----+-----+-----+---------+
    1 Whitey Witt         1988   1923  27 NYY AL 146 685 596 113 187 18 10  6  56  67   0  42   3  19   0   0   2  7  .314  .386  .408  .794 *8
    2 Oscar Roettger      1986   1923  23 NYY AL   5   2   2   0   0  0  0  0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0  0  .000  .000  .000  .000 /*1
    3 George Pipgras      1986   1923  23 NYY AL   8  10   9   0   0  0  0  0   0   1   0   4   0   0   0   0   0  0  .000  .100  .000  .100 /*1
    4 Waite Hoyt          1984   1923  23 NYY AL  37  93  84   7  16  0  1  0   4   3   0  15   0   6   0   0   0  0  .190  .218  .214  .432 *1
    5 Elmer Smith         1984   1923  30 NYY AL  70 208 183  30  56  6  2  7  35  21   0  21   0   4   0   0   3  1  .306  .377  .475  .852 *9
    6 Joe Dugan           1982   1923  26 NYY AL 146 684 644 111 182 30  7  7  67  25   0  41   2  13   0   0   4  2  .283  .311  .384  .695 *5
    7 Bob Shawkey         1980   1923  32 NYY AL  36 102  99   8  20  1  1  0  10   0   0  15   0   3   0   0   0  0  .202  .202  .232  .434 *1
    8 Hinkey Haines       1979   1923  24 NYY AL  28  30  25   9   4  2  0  0   3   4   0   5   0   1   0   0   3  1  .160  .276  .240  .516 /897
    9 Mike Gazella        1978   1923  27 NYY AL   8  15  13   2   1  0  0  0   1   2   0   3   0   0   0   0   0  0  .077  .200  .077  .277 /*645
   10 Bob Meusel          1977   1923  26 NYY AL 132 503 460  59 144 29 10  9  91  31   0  52   2  10   0   0  13 15  .313  .359  .478  .837 *79
   11 Joe Bush            1974   1923  30 NYY AL  38 116 113  12  31  5  3  2  19   3   0   8   0   0   0   0   0  0  .274  .293  .425  .718 *1
   12 Carl Mays           1971   1923  31 NYY AL  23  31  27   2   4  0  1  1   3   3   0   4   0   1   0   0   0  0  .148  .233  .333  .566 *1
   13 Benny Bengough      1968   1923  24 NYY AL  19  58  53   1   7  2  0  0   3   4   0   2   0   1   0   0   0  0  .132  .193  .170  .363 *2
   14 Sam Jones           1966   1923  30 NYY AL  39  98  85  13  19  3  0  0   6  10   0  28   0   3   0   0   0  0  .224  .305  .259  .564 *1
   15 Wally Pipp          1965   1923  30 NYY AL 144 634 569  79 173 19  8  6 108  36   0  28   6  23   0   0   6 13  .304  .352  .397  .749 *3
   16 Mike McNally        1965   1923  29 NYY AL  30  44  38   5   8  0  0  0   1   3   0   4   0   3   0   0   2  0  .211  .268  .211  .479 6/54
   17 Wally Schang        1965   1923  33 NYY AL  84 315 272  39  75  8  2  2  29  27   0  17   9   7   0   0   5  2  .276  .360  .342  .702 *2
   18 Fred Hofmann        1964   1923  29 NYY AL  72 263 238  24  69 10  4  3  26  18   0  27   4   3   0   0   2  1  .290  .350  .403  .753 *2
   19 Aaron Ward          1961   1923  26 NYY AL 152 640 567  79 161 26 11 10  82  56   0  65   3  14   0   0   8  8  .284  .351  .422  .773 *4
   20 Everett Scott       1960   1923  30 NYY AL 152 568 533  48 131 16  4  6  60  13   0  19   2  20   0   0   1  3  .246  .266  .325  .591 *6
   21 Ernie Johnson       1952   1923  35 NYY AL  19  40  38   6  17  1  1  1   8   1   0   1   0   1   0   0   0  0  .447  .462  .605 1.067 *6/5
   22 Babe Ruth           1948   1923  28 NYY AL 152 699 522 151 205 45 13 41 131 170   0  93   4   3   0   0  17 21  .393  .545  .764 1.309 97/83
   23 Herb Pennock        1948   1923  29 NYY AL  35 100  83  11  16  3  0  0   7   9   0   8   0   8   0   0   0  0  .193  .272  .229  .501 *1
   24 Harvey Hendrick     1941   1923  25 NYY AL  37  69  66   9  18  3  1  3  12   2   0   8   0   1   0   0   3  0  .273  .294  .485  .779 7/8
   25 Lou Gehrig          1941   1923  20 NYY AL  13  29  26   6  11  4  1  1   9   2   0   5   0   1   0   0   0  0  .423  .464  .769 1.233 /*3

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8 Responses to “The Last Surviving ’23 Yankees”

  1. Johnny Twisto Says:

    B-b-but I saw them all out there in center field!

  2. Johnny Twisto Says:

    If I'm not mistaken, there's 4 HOFers on that team (Ruth, Gehrig, Hoyt, Pennock). Mays is on the Vets Committee ballot this year. Shawkey wouldn't be the worst pitcher in the Hall. Anyone know why Meusel retired so early? Not a HOFer but a very good player in the '20s, as was Schang.

  3. At first glance, I thought perhaps Raphy had truncated the list or left off the pitchers, but the list is correct. The Yankees went through that season using only 25 players.

    And only 8 of those were pitchers. Does anyone know what the roster limit was then? How many of those 25 were active at a given time?

  4. Joe Hauser was the last surviving AL opponent to play at Yankee Stadium in the 1923 season, He passed away on 7-11-97 at the age of 98. He played 146 games for PHA that year, so one can say with certainty he appeared in at least 1 game there.

  5. by the way, the closing of Yankee Stadium is one of the largest travesties in the history of baseball. The ONLY reason it closed was sheer greed. That Stadium was fine. And they've been getting 40,000 and 50,000 regularly through the decade. The Yankees and MLB should be ashamed of themselves for closing down Yankee Stadium.

  6. damthesehigheels Says:

    wow is that last comment serious? i'm amazed that anyone who's been to yankee stadium would think the following comment is untrue:

    The seats/field area are perfect. the inside, bathrooms, concession area, ect... probably the worst i've ever been to. and i frequented the vet for many many years.

  7. Johnny Twisto Says:

    There's nothing wrong with the inside of the Stadium. The reasons for a new one are sheer greed, how can you deny that? And while the Yankees seem to be paying for more of their new park than other teams have of theirs, it's disgraceful that the public has to carry any of the load.

  8. damethe, i disagree. i think that yankee stadium was just fine. i had no complaints. i went to the old tiger stadium before it was shut down. that stadium i could see why it was shut down. the seats were very uncomfortable, and there were all sorts of things obstructing views. yankee stadium was just fine for me.