Yankees World Series Wins in the 90s
A dominant decade for the Bronx Bombers
1996 World Series
The Yankees began their run of success in the 1996 World Series, defeating the Atlanta Braves in four games. The team was led by a young Derek Jeter, who won the World Series MVP award. The Yankees also had a strong pitching staff, led by Andy Pettitte and David Cone.
1998 World Series
The Yankees won their second World Series in 1998, defeating the San Diego Padres in four games. The team was led by a powerful offense, with Bernie Williams, Tino Martinez, and Darryl Strawberry all making significant contributions. The Yankees also had a strong pitching staff, led by David Cone and Orlando Hernandez.
1999 World Series
The Yankees won their third World Series in 1999, defeating the Atlanta Braves in four games. The team was led by a strong offense, with Derek Jeter, Bernie Williams, and Tino Martinez all making significant contributions. The Yankees also had a strong pitching staff, led by Andy Pettitte and David Cone.