Wayback: 1966 Yankees Scorecard

 

Hit the rewind button and browse through a souvenir collection of a lost Yankees season that marked the end of an era.

Sure, there were plenty of familiar faces: below Mickey Mantle, Tom Tresh and Roger Maris smile for the cameras in spring training.  Full of optimism and not ready to believe that 15 year dynasty was over.  But it is was.

Instead of bouncing back following a shocking sixth place finish in 1965, the Yankees staggered out of the gate in ‘66, losing 16 of their first 20 games as manager Johnny Keane was fired and a new reality settled in. 


There were new faces as well.  Bobby Murcer and Roy White would see brighter days; but not for more than a decade.  

Fritz Peterson and Dooley Womack would be bright spots during a dark time; veterans Bob Friend and Lou Clinton were past their peaks.  Ruben Amaro’s Yankee time would be marred by injury.  
Check out the back page ad.  The Sinclair brand and symbol would disappear from New York are gas stations by the end of the decade after the company merged with BP; although recently a different company has been licensing those trademarks.  And the dinosaur has returned to a few locations on the east coast. 



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