• June 6, 1990: Yankees manager
Bucky Dent was fired before a game against the
Red Sox at Fenway Park. George Steinbrenner was severely criticized for firing Dent, his 18th managerial change in 18 years, because he did it in Boston, where Dent had his
greatest moment as a player. However,
Bill Pennington called the firing of Dent "merciless." But Yankees television analyst
Tony Kubek blasted at Steinbrenner for the firing in a harsh, angry way. At the beginning of the broadcast of the game on
MSG Network, he said to Yankees television play-by-play announcer
Dewayne Staats, "George Steinbrenner...mishandled this. You don't take a Bucky Dent (at) the site of one of the greatest home runs in Yankee history and fire him and make it a media circus for the Boston Red Sox." He then stared defiantly on camera and said to Steinbrenner, "You don't do it by telephone, either, George. You do it face to face, eyeball to eyeball...If you really are a winner, you should not have handled this like a loser." He then said that "What all this does, it just wrecks George Steinbrenner's credibility with his players, with the front office and in baseball more than it already is–if that's possible. It was just mishandled." • On July 30, 1990, Commissioner
Fay Vincent banned Steinbrenner from baseball for life after he paid
Howard Spira, a small-time gambler, $40,000 for "dirt" after
Dave Winfield sued him for failing to pay his foundation the $300,000 guaranteed in his contract. • October 3, 1990:
Cecil Fielder hit two home runs at Yankee Stadium to finish with 51 for the season. The 50th home run was hit off of
Steve Adkins. Fielder would be the first Major Leaguer since
George Foster in 1977 to hit 50 home runs in a season. It was the 18th time that a major leaguer (and the 11th time that an American League player) hit for 50 home runs in a season.
Season standings Record vs. opponents Notable transactions • April 29, 1990:
Luis Polonia was traded by the Yankees to the
California Angels for
Claudell Washington and
Rich Monteleone. • May 11, 1990:
Dave Winfield was traded by the Yankees to the California Angels in exchange for
Mike Witt. • June 4, 1990:
Clay Parker and
Lance McCullers were traded by the Yankees to the
Detroit Tigers for
Matt Nokes. • September 24, 1990:
Deion Sanders was released by the Yankees.
Draft picks • June 4, 1990:
1990 Major League Baseball draft •
Carl Everett was drafted by the Yankees in the 1st round. • Robert Eenhoorn was drafted by the Yankees in the 2nd round of the 1990 June Draft. Player signed June 10, 1990. •
Sam Militello was drafted by the Yankees in the 6th round. • Jalal Leach was drafted by the Yankees in the 7th round. Player signed June 8, 1990. •
Ricky Ledée was drafted by the Yankees in the 16th round. Player signed June 5, 1990. •
Andy Pettitte was drafted by the Yankees in the 22nd round, but did not sign. •
Jorge Posada was drafted by the Yankees in the 24th round. Player signed May 24, 1991. •
Shane Spencer was drafted by the Yankees in the 28th round. Player signed June 7, 1990.
Roster Kevin Maas •
Kevin Maas set a major league record for the fewest at bats (72) to hit 10 home runs. He also set a record by hitting his first 15 home runs in the fewest at-bats. About halfway through the season a group of a dozen or so young ladies began wearing "Maas-tops" to Yankees home games and sitting in the right field stands. Whenever Maas hit a home run to right, the girls would get up, remove their tops and jump up and down until Maas finished circling the bases. However, after a few home runs the women were banned from entering Yankee Stadium.
Andy Hawkins no-hitter • July 1, 1990: Yankees pitcher
Andy Hawkins threw a
no-hitter against the
Chicago White Sox but lost the game 4–0. The following year, Major League Baseball changed the rule to require a minimum nine complete innings pitched to count as a no-hitter, and as Hawkins pitched only eight innings, as Chicago hosted and did not bat in the ninth, his no-hitter is no longer official.
Line score July 1, Comiskey Park, Chicago, Illinois Batting Pitching ==Player stats==