The Yankees will play Frank Sinatra's version of the "Theme From New York, New York" only after home wins instead of all games in the Bronx, going back to the original custom set by owner George Steinbrenner in 1980.
The New York Yankees dropped their ban on beards Friday, 49 years after it was imposed by owner George Steinbrenner. Current
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The Yankees will play Frank Sinatra’s version of the “Theme From New York, New York” only after home wins instead of all games in the Bronx, going back to the original custom set by owner George Steinbrenner in 1980.
The Yankees will play Frank Sinatra's version of the “Theme From New York, New York” only after home wins instead of all games in the Bronx, going back to the original custom set by owner George Steinbrenner in 1980.
New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner revealed Friday his motivation behind changing the team's long-standing policy on facial hair and why it was time to change.
The Yankees will play Frank Sinatra's version of the "Theme From New York, New York" only after home wins instead of all games in the Bronx, going back to the original custom set by owner George Steinbrenner in 1980.
On Friday, the New York Yankees announced they are amending the club’s long-standing facial hair policy, a directive that had been in place for nearly 50 years. The restriction, formally implemented in 1976 by then-owner George Steinbrenner,
The Yankees played Sinatra’s "That's Life" instead of the usual "New York, New York" on the loudspeakers after Sunday's 4-0 defeat.
The team has decided to stop playing Frank Sinatra’s “ (Theme From) New York, New York” as fans leave their stadiums after losses, a spokesperson confirmed to the Daily News. The change became apparent following Sunday’s 4-0 spring training loss to the Tigers at George M. Steinbrenner Field, as Sinatra’s “That’s Life” blared over the loudspeakers.
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