The Yankees have done away with their 49-year-old policy against facial hair. New York players will be allowed to sport 'well-groomed beards.' ...
For the first time in 50 years, a team that takes pride in a clean-cut look will allow players to grow beards.
That's part of why it was shocking when Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner announced on Friday morning that the team had changed its no-facial hair policy that had been upheld for nearly 50 years.
Ben Falcone talks with Julia Cunningham on 'The Julia Cunningham Show' about his wife Melissa McCarthy's dislike for a clean ...
That’s because, for the first time in over a century, beards are coming to be seen as markers of the ruling class. No, seriously. And not just because when JD Vance took the oath, he became the ...
George Steinbrenner instituted the policy in 1976, three years after he bought the team, when the fashion of the era saw long hair and unkempt beards became commonplace. Steinbrenner, a former member ...
I said, 'We know. We’ll be there clean as a whistle.'" It was part of Yankees lore. No names on the back of the uniform. No ...
Beards are no longer banned in the Bronx. The New York Yankees announced Friday morning that they are altering their longstanding facial hair policy. Players and uniformed personnel will now be ...
Yankees general managing partner Hal Steinbrenner made the shocking announcement that the no-facial hair policy, which his father, the late George M. Steinbrenner, put in place in 1976 ...
The New York Yankees have abandoned their half-century prohibition of beards, a policy that was archaic even from its infancy. Now I find myself strangely, unexpectedly bereft, stroking my own beard ...