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 ...
Just a few days into spring training this year, on February 26, the New York Yankees announced that they were ending a team ...
softening a 50-year policy on appearance that prohibited beards and long hair. Baseball players like growing out their facial hair, apparently, and the team felt it was time to loosen up.
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That spring training, they announced that the team was banning beards, beads ... who has taken advantage of the team’s new stance on facial hair. / Thomas A. Ferrara/Getty Images The Yankees ...
One of the most popular teams in the history of the Mexican Baseball League (LMB) has decided to end its "no beard or mustache" policy, just like the New York Yankees did in Major League Baseball ...
Adam Minter is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering the business of sports. He is the author, most recently, of “Secondhand: Travels in the New Global Garage Sale." Shohei Ohtani and Aaron ...
Following the New York Yankees' change in facial hair policy, team captain Aaron Judge offered his thoughts on growing a beard. The Yankees outfielder reacted to a suggestion that he keep a thick ...