Yankees change infamous facial hair policy: Players can now have 'well-groomed beards,' Hal Steinbrenner says
The New York Yankees announced Friday morning that they are altering their longstanding facial hair policy. Players and uniformed personnel will now be allowed to have "well-groomed beards," team chairman Hal Steinbrenner said in a statement.
Newsday · 4h
Yankees change facial hair policy, will allow 'well-groomed beards'
In what can be described as a bombshell, considering the policy dates to 1976 and was instituted by George Steinbrenner three years after he bought the team, his son and Yankees managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner made the announcement in a news release early Friday morning.
Gothamist · 7h
NY Yankees throw curveball, allowing players to grow ‘well-groomed beards’
Most modern-day Yankees fans can’t remember a time when players were allowed to grow their whiskers and locks. George Steinbrenner, the late owner who forged the team into one of baseball’s most feared dynasties in the 1990s, insisted on a military approach to personal grooming: no long hair, no beards, tightly maintained mustaches.
WSOC-TV · 6h
NY Yankees drop long-standing no beard rule, will allow groomed facial hair
Huge changes are coming to Major League Baseball and it isn’t the use of robo-umpires. The New York Yankees are easing the team’s long-standing facial hair policy. The formerly clean-shaven team will allow “well-groomed” beards, Bleacher Report said.
The Yankees on Friday changed the club's facial hair policy, which stood for decades, allowing for "well-groomed beards." GM ...
The New York Yankees shocked fans on Friday, Feb. 21, by announcing a major change to their facial hair regulation policy to ...
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