Crosetti joined the Yankees in , and
batted .241 with five
home runs and 57
runs batted in (RBI) in 116 games while batting at the bottom of the Yankees' batting order. He was part of a World Series championship his first year in the big leagues as the Yankees completed a four-game sweep of the
Chicago Cubs in the
1932 World Series two days shy of Crosetti's 22nd birthday. The finest year of Crosetti's career came in , when he played in 151 games and batted .288 with 15 home runs, 78 RBI, and 137
runs scored, all career highs. and reached the World Series for the second time. Crosetti batted .269 in the Yankees' six-game victory over the
New York Giants in the
1936 World Series, and drove in the winning
run in the Yankees' 2–1 victory in Game 3. The
1936 season was the first of a string of four World Series titles for Crosetti and the Yankees. After a poor season, he lost his starting shortstop job to
Phil Rizzuto in . He was given back the starting shortstop job when Rizzuto joined the
Navy for battle in World War II; however, he became a reserve once again when Rizzuto rejoined the club in . Crosetti then became a player/coach for the club through the season. ==Career stats==