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  1. The 1998 New York Yankees played 162 games during the regular season, won 114 games, lost 48 games, and finished in first position. They played their home games at Yankee Stadium (Park Factors: 98/96) where 2,955,193 fans witnessed their 1998 Yankees finish the season with a .704 winning percentage. Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a ...

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  2. May 28, 1998 · Wolf Mankowitz, a writer of eclectic interests whose prolific output extended to novels, plays, television drama and films, died on May 20 in County Cork, Ireland, where he lived. He was 73.

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  4. Mankowitz died of cancer in 1998 in County Cork, Ireland, aged 73; his ashes are at the Golders Green Crematorium . Files placed in the public domain during August 2010 revealed that for a decade after the Second World War, Mankowitz was suspected by security service MI5 of being a communist agent.

  5. 1998 World Series New York Yankees over San Diego Padres (4-0) 1997 WS 1999 WS. Dates: October 17 - 21, 1998. WS MVP: Scott Brosius. NLCS MVP: Sterling Hitchcock.

  6. May 28, 1998 · May 28, 1998 12:00am PT. Wolf Mankowitz, dead at 73. Playwright, novelist and screenwriter. By Variety Staff. Wolf Mankowitz, a British playwright, screenwriter and novelist, died May 20...

  7. The New York Yankees of the American League ended the 1998 season with a record of 114 wins and 48 losses, finishing first in the AL's East Division. The Yankees scored 965 runs, most in the league. New York yielded 656 runs, fewest in the league. Tino Martinez paced the team with 28 home runs, while Derek Jeter, Darryl Strawberry, Chuck ...

  8. New York Yankees. Statistics. Record: 114-48-0, Finished 1st in AL_East ( Schedule and Results ) Manager: Joe Torre (114-48) General Manager: Brian Cashman (Promoted 2/3/1998) Farm Director: Gordon Blakeley. Scouting Director: Linwood Garrett. Ballparks: Yankee Stadium II and Shea Stadium.

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