The catalyst for the N.Y. Yankees changing their controversial, 49-year-old hair policy was likely when P Devin Williams ...
The “New York, New York” tradition began in 1980, when former owner George Steinbrenner wrote Sinatra a letter to ask ...
The strains of "New York, New York" won't be heard over the loudspeakers this season after a Yankees loss as club moves to ...
Aaron Judge had a strong opinion on the Yankees' facial hair policy potentially affecting players' free agency decisions.
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Sporting News on MSNYankees facial hair policy improves chances to re-sign $70M All-Star, says insiderOwner Hal Steinbrenner announced Wednesday that Yankees players were no longer banned from having beards, a one-of-its-kind ...
TAMPA, Fla. — The New York Yankees dropped their ban on beards Friday, 49 years after it was imposed by owner George ...
Several members of the Yankees may look different as they sport “well-groomed beards” this season, following this week’s ...
Another long-standing New York Yankees tradition is no more, as a team spokesperson confirmed that "New York, New York" will ...
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WFAN Radio New York on MSNMcMonigle sounds off on Hal Steinbrenner's comments on payroll's impact on winningChris McMonigle says Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner’s comments on winning and payroll not being directly correlated were ...
Two days after the club announced an end to its longtime facial-hair ban, the Yankees confirmed that they no longer will play ...
After more than four decades, the New York Yankees will no longer play Frank Sinatra's 'New York, New York' after the team's home losses.
The Yankees played Sinatra’s "That's Life" instead of the usual "New York, New York" on the loudspeakers after Sunday's 4-0 ...
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