George Steinbrenner instituted the policy in 1976, three years after he bought the team, when the fashion of the era saw long ...
Lamoriello, as has been his practice on every NHL team he has run, does not allow the Islanders to grow beards or mustaches ...
The New York Yankees announced Friday that a long-standing policy that prohibited players from having facial hair is no more.
New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner revealed Friday his motivation behind changing the team's long-standing policy on ...
This Yankees team is about to look different than any other in a generation. Managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner ...
With the Yankees preparing to play their first game of spring training, the owner announced that players can wear ...
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It's a hair-raising situation, but the New York Yankees have had to face facts, so the club announced Friday it will change ...
That signature appearance of a New York Yankees player - no long hair, no facial hair except a neatly-groomed mustache - was ...
The New York Yankees have altered their long-standing facial hair policy, announcing Friday that players will now be allowed to sport "well-groomed beards." ...
The policy, instituted in the 1970s by George Steinbrenner, had forced players to trim their hair if they wanted to join the team.
George Steinbrenner instituted the policy in 1976, three years after he bought the team, when the fashion of the era saw long hair and unkempt beards became commonplace. Steinbrenner, a former ...