Honoring the Yankees 1996 Champions

Saturday, the Yankees marked the 20th anniversary of their 1996 World Series championship with an on-field ceremony at the Stadium. Ending an 18-year drought between titles, this was the team that kicked off a run of four championships in five years. An as in previous eras, known by their stars, such as Ruth and Gehrig or Mantle and Maris, yet another group of Yankees began writing their own special chapter of Yankee history.
Before being named the Captain, Derek Jeter was the 1996 American League Rookie of the Year. And below, it's David Cone, who despite missing much of the regular season recovering from an aneurism, came up with highlights including a Labor Day no-hit bid and a strong performance in Game Three of that year's World Series.
Like Cone, Dwight Gooden starred for both the Mets and Yankees -- and in 1996, after a struggling start, surprised the baseball world when he threw a no-hitter.
Onto the bullpen... closer John Wetteland (below) was the World Series MVP.
 Charlie Hayes and Wade Boggs shared third base.
The coaches arrived in golf carts: Willie Randolph, Jose Cardenal and Chris Chambliss. 
Pitching coach and 2015 Monument Park honoree Mel Stottlemyre rode in with the skipper Joe Torre.
After the ceremony, specially marked bases were used for the afternoon's game between the Yankees and Rays.

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