New York Yankees Museum

It is sponsored and presented by Bank of America[1] and is dedicated to baseball memorabilia for the New York Yankees.

Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrión, Jr. called for the museum to function as a "Cooperstown South".

[2][7] Along with a facsimile of a current locker from the Yankees' clubhouse, fans can view the locker of Thurman Munson, which sat unoccupied in the previous stadium's Yankee clubhouse in honor of Munson.

[10] During the season, they opened an exhibit to honor George Steinbrenner, who died the year before.

[11][12] The baseball uniform that Derek Jeter wore during the game he achieved his 3,000th hit is in the Yankees Museum.

The centerpiece of the New York Yankees Museum is the "Ball Wall", a collection of autographs of current and former Yankees players.