Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner ended the club's traditional facial hair policy this week, and conversations with the club's captain and a key newcomer had an impact on his decision.
The Yankees amended their facial hair policy after it had been a topic of internal conversation for around 10 years.
The Steward School’s Cancer Awareness Club in Richmond held its Clips for Cancer event on Friday, where 20 students had their hair cut or heads shaved to raise money and awareness for cancer.
It's a hair-raising situation, but the New York Yankees have had to face facts, so the club announced Friday it will change ...
The Yankees finally got rid of their no-beard rule after Clay Holmes went to the Mets and finally grew his out.
The Yankees on Friday changed the club's facial hair policy, which stood for decades, allowing for 'well-groomed beards.' ...
The Yankees announced they will be ending that ban on players having beards, mustaches and all other kinds of facial hair.
Hal Steinbrenner announced Friday that the Yankees are parting ways with their longstanding facial hair policy, which denied players the right to wear long hair and beards. Per Steinbrenner, the ...
The New York Yankees dropped their ban on beards Friday, 49 years after it was imposed by George Steinbrenner, the team's owner at the time.
Steinbrenner’s willingness to adapt to the shifting sands is a recognition of reality. Times have changed. The Yankees can no ...
Yankees players were informed by Hal Steinbrenner that the team's beard ban has been lifted. Here's what they're saying.
It was a heavy issue internally: Steinbrenner’s father, George, called upon his military background to ensure the Yankees ...
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