Not everyone is throwing away their razors in the New York Yankees clubhouse. A day after owner Hal Steinbrenner shocked ...
New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge looks like he will be sticking with the old school facial hair policy, but he is a fan ...
The New York Yankees still have a hole in their infield after the departure of Gleyber Torres. Have they resisted doing so ...
Aaron Judge only needed one word to explain how he’ll approach the Yankees’ amended grooming policy. “No,” the smiling captain said Saturday when asked if he’ll grow a beard now that the Yankees are ...
The Yankees acquired Williams from the Milwaukee Brewers in a blockbuster trade this offseason. When Williams arrived to camp — without his signature beard — he brought up concerns to both Yankees ...
New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner revealed Friday his motivation behind changing the team's long-standing policy on ...
Now, a player in pinstripes will be allowed the latitude to grow something similar, ginger or no ginger. Likely it will begin ...
Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner and General Manager Brian Cashman spent nearly half an hour explaining why they would now allow "well-groomed" beards during a press conference on February 21. And that ...
The All-Star closer, acquired in a trade with the Brewers over the offseason without any say in the matter, said that the ...
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 New York Yankees have always been a "clean-cut" organization. Well, kind of. It started in 1976 when George Steinbrenner ...
Yankees captain Aaron Judge wholeheartedly agrees. During Judge’s many talks over the years with owner Hal Steinbrenner, ...
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