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Yankees, MLB’s all-time shaves leaders, will finally let players grow beards
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MLB insider gives Yankees their flowers after beard policy change
Yankees get with the times: Club to allow 'well-groomed beards' after years of close shaves
The Yankees, at long last altering a George Steinbrenner-era policy on facial hair, will allow players "to have well-groomed beards moving forward."
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The Yankees outclassed the Red Sox in 2024, and the two seasons before that. But the Sox may have made up some ground on their rivals for 2025.
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss the Yankees changing their tune when it comes to beards and their losses, MLB giving the Automated Ball-Strike challenge system a try and thirty things they love so far from Spring Training.
One of baseball's preeminent voices will call the Opening Day game at famed Yankee Stadium against the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Yankees missed out on Alex Bregman, who signed with the rival Boston Red Sox, and superfan Nick Turturro was not thrilled.
The New York Yankees changing their nearly 50-year-old facial hair policy beginning this season to allow "well-groomed" beards, according to owner Hal Steinbrenner, caught many in the baseball world off guard.
In December, the New York Yankees traded reliever Cody Poteet for 1B/OF Cody Bellinger and $5 million in cash. Bellinger is a former NL MVP who was a big part of the Los Angeles Dodgers winning the 2020 World Series.
Yankees to play Frank Sinatra's 'New York, New York' only after wins in change to postgame tradition
The New York Yankees are planning to play Frank Sinatra's version of "Theme From New York, New York" only after home wins, MLB.com reported Sunday. The franchise previously played the iconic song after both wins and losses at Yankee Stadium.
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The Yankees’ changes won’t be limited to the roster and staff. The team is also making adjustments to its tradition of playing Frank Sinatra’s song after losses.
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