Which Yankees will make Old-Timers’ Day debuts?

The Yankees released the full list of the 2018 Old-Timers’ Day attendees. The event will take place June 17, 2018 (6/17/18), at Yankee Stadium.

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A few new (or are they old?) faces will make their Old-Timers’ Day debuts, the Yankees said Thursday morning.

Andy Pettitte, Jason GiambiNick Swisher and current manager Aaron Boone will at Yankee Stadium for the 72nd annual Old-Timers Day on June 17.

Hall of Famers Whitey Ford and Reggie Jackson will be there, too, along with YES Network broadcasters David Cone, John Flaherty and Paul O’Neill.

Pettitte, 45, will be the first member of the famed Core Four to play in the game. Pettitte, a lefty starting pitcher, won five World Series rings alongside Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada and Mariano Rivera.

Pettite ranks third in Yankees franchise history with 219 wins over 15 seasons.

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Here’s the full list of attendees, via the Yankees:

Jesse Barfield, Ron Blomberg, Brian Boehringer, Aaron Boone, Jim Bouton, Scott Bradley, Dr. Bobby Brown, Homer Bush, David Cone, Johnny Damon, Ron Davis, Bucky Dent, Al Downing, Brian Doyle, Mariano Duncan, John Flaherty, Whitey Ford, Jason Giambi, Ron Guidry, Charlie Hayes, Arlene Howard (widow), Helen Hunter (widow), Reggie Jackson, Dion James, Jay Johnstone, Scott Kamieniecki, Don Larsen, Graeme Lloyd, Hector Lopez, Jill Martin (widow), Lee Mazzilli, Ramiro Mendoza, Gene Monahan (trainer), Diana Munson (widow), Kay Murcer (widow), Jeff Nelson, Paul O’Neill, Andy Pettitte, Lou Piniella, Willie Randolph, Bobby Richardson, Mickey Rivers, Nick Swisher, Frank Tepedino, Marcus Thames, Roy White

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