The ban, which was instituted 49 years ago by former owner George Steinbrenner, was dropped in a move aimed to improve player recruitment.
This Yankees team is about to look different than any other in a generation. Managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner ...
The New York Yankees’ long-standing policy against facial hair has finally been cut short.Yankees Managing General Partner Hal ...
The Yankees have finally amended their policy to allow "well-groomed beards" ... but it's far too late for the hairstyles of ...
Amid Hal Steinbrenner's announcement that the Yankees have relaxed their beard and facial hair policy, they have not changed ...
The discipline from spending his age 14-17 years at Culver Military Academy and his time at Lockbourne Air Force Base inspired Steinbrenner to adopt an appearance policy upon Yankees players and ...
The facial hair policy that George Steinbrenner put in place in 1976 has been amended, but Yankees players players still don't have free reign with their hair.
The New York Yankees are changing their long-standing no-beard rule and will let players and coaches have "well-groomed" facial hair from now on.
Old Facial Hair Policy, Embrace Change For nearly 50 years, wearing the Yankees’ iconic pinstripes came with a condition—clean-shaven faces, neatly trimmed hair, and no beards. That long-standing rule ...
Acquired from Seattle before the 2005 season, Johnson trimmed his shoulder-length hair and was clean shaven when he reported ...
After forbidding facial hair for 49 years, the New York Yankees announced they will now allow it for players and other ...
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