The New York Yankees are changing their long-standing no-beard rule and will let players and coaches have "well-groomed" ...
The New York Yankees have dropped their ban on beards, 49 years after it was imposed by owner George Steinbrenner.
The once clean-shaven New York Yankees will now allow "well-groomed" beards on players, as the franchise announced an end to ...
That policy continued for nearly 50 years, but the winds of change are blowing in New York. On Friday, George Steinbrenner's ...
George Steinbrenner adopted the New York Yankees facial hair policy in 1976, announcing that Yankees players were banned from ...
Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner said the organization will allow "well-groomed beards" effective immediately, changing a rule ...
According to NBC News and MLB.com, the policy dates back to George Steinbrenner’s (Hal’s late father) purchase of the team in ...
The New York Yankees have lifted their 49-year-old beard ban. Will we see more bearded players on the field this season?
Not everyone is throwing away their razors in the New York Yankees clubhouse. A day after owner Hal Steinbrenner shocked ...
George Steinbrenner instituted the policy in 1976, three years after he bought the team, when the fashion of the era saw long ...
Aaron Judge with a beard? With the rollback of a decades-old New York Yankees team rule, that just might be possible.
The New York Yankees are ending their famous beard ban after nearly 50 years. CBS News New York's Kristie Keleshian reports.