So, the other day, I got to thinking about baseball from a while back, specifically the early 90s. And for whatever reason, the 1993 New York Yankees popped into my head. I just had this itch, you know? I needed to remember who was on that squad.

My first step was pretty straightforward. I just went over to my computer, opened up a web browser – the usual routine. Then, I typed “1993 New York Yankees roster” right into the search bar. Nothing fancy, just plain and simple. I hit enter and waited for the magic to happen.
A whole bunch of results came up, as you’d expect. I usually look for familiar names, sites I trust for baseball stats. Baseball-Reference is almost always my first click for stuff like this. So, I clicked on that link, and there it was, the list of names from that ’93 team.
Looking Through the Names
Man, scrolling through that roster was a bit of a trip down memory lane. It’s funny how you forget some guys and then a name just jumps out at you. That ’93 team, managed by Buck Showalter, it was an interesting mix. They weren’t the dynasty Yankees yet, not by a long shot, but you could see some pieces starting to come together, and some familiar faces from other teams popping up in pinstripes.
Here are some of the guys that stood out to me when I was looking through it:
- Don Mattingly – Donnie Baseball! He was still there, the captain. A true Yankee legend, though he was dealing with injuries around that time.
- Paul O’Neill – He’d come over from the Reds. What a warrior he became for the Yanks. You could already see that intensity.
- Wade Boggs – This was a big one. Seeing Boggs in a Yankees uniform was still kind of wild for me back then, after all those years with the Red Sox. He had a solid year for them too.
- Bernie Williams – Young Bernie! He was really starting to establish himself as a fantastic player. Smooth in center field, switch-hitter. Just a class act.
- Jimmy Key – On the pitching side, Jimmy Key was a huge pickup. He came over from Toronto and had an absolutely brilliant season in ’93, won a bunch of games.
- And you had guys like Danny Tartabull who brought some power.
There were plenty of other names on that list, of course. Some guys I barely remembered, others who were solid contributors. Pitchers like Scott Kamieniecki, Bob Wickman, and Steve Farr in the bullpen. And you can’t forget about Mariano Rivera actually made his debut later, but he wasn’t on this specific ’93 opening day list, that was more ’95. My memory plays tricks sometimes, you gotta double check these things!

Anyway, looking at that ’93 roster, they finished second in the AL East that year, didn’t make the playoffs. But it felt like a team that was building towards something. They were competitive, had some star power, and Showalter was a good young manager.
So yeah, that was my little exercise. Just a quick search, but it brought back a flood of memories from that era of baseball. It’s amazing how a simple list of names can do that. Just thought I’d share the process and what I found. Sometimes it’s the little look-ups that are the most fun.