Current Yankees manager, Joe Girardi, first took the role as manager for the then Florida Marlins in 2006, where he won National League Manager of the Year. After longtime Yankees manager Joe Torre left for Los Angeles in 2008, Girardi became his successor. The very next season, he would lead the Yankees to the American League pennant and their 27th World Series title. He is, of course, also in the final year of his contract.
As a manager, he’s always been relatively successful. He has a career winning record of 897-723 and has always been on the positive side in the win-loss records for the Yankees.