Season for the Major League Baseball team the New York Highlanders (now New York Yankees)
Major League Baseball team season
1910 New York Highlanders
League
American League
Ballpark
Hilltop Park
City
New York City, New York
Owners
William Devery and Frank Farrell
Managers
George Stallings and Hal Chase
← 1909
1911 →
The 1910 New York Highlanders season saw the team finishing with a total of 88 wins and 63 losses, coming in second in the American League.
New York was managed by George Stallings and Hal Chase. Their home games were played at Hilltop Park. The alternate and equally unofficial nickname, "Yankees", was being used more and more frequently by the media.
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