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When game 5 of the World Series ended with the Los Angeles Dodgers Celebrating at Yankee Stadium, all stripe fans had to listen to the timeless “New York, New York” by Frank Sinatra sounding when they left their seats.
If losing the World Series was not enough, listening to that song, which reproduces gain or loss in the Yankee Stadium throughout the season, salt poured salt for some.
Well, it seems that Yankees tradition There will be no more, as confirmed by the team spokesman to New York Post on Sunday that “New York theme, New York” will not play after the Bronx losses.
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In a classic pose, Frank Sinatra smokes a cigarette as he touches the piano in the movie “Young at Heart”. (Getty)
Instead, song rotation will be reproduced after the Yankees lose at home. An example was the iconic melody of Sinatra, “That’s Life”, which played after the loss of spring training on Sunday before the Detroit tigers In George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida.
The Yankees have been a long -standing team, and it is still like that. However, some adjustments are being made to these traditions, and the song that sounds on the Yankee Stadium speakers is just the last.
The greatest change, which many have requested on and off the field, is a new facial hair policy.
The Judge of Aaron de los Yankees reveals a position on the beard policy, whether one will grow
The measure was considered impressive because, since 1976, facial hair other than a mustache was not allowed by any Yankees player, coach or staff member. Now, the General Hal Steinbrenner partner announced Friday that you can see a “well -fixed” beard on the face of a player, coach or staff member.
“In recent weeks, I have spoken with a lot of previous and current yankees, which cover several times, to obtain their perspectives on our long facial hair policy and preparation preparation, and appreciate their serious and varied comments,” said Steinbrenner In the statement.
Hal Steinbrenner during a press conference at Yankee Stadium. (Jessica Alcheh-USA Today Sports)
“These more recent conversations are an extension of the internal dialogue on the course that dates back several years. Ultimately, the final decision falls to me, and after a great consideration, we will modify our expectations of allowing our players and uniformed personnel arranged beards in the future.
The Yankees team manual used to read: “All players, coaches and male executives are prohibited from showing any facial hair other than mustaches (except for religious reasons), and the scalp hair cannot be grown below the necklace. They are not specifically prohibited. “
Now, what exactly considers a well -arranged beard remains to be seen, but this is a big problem for the Yankees and their admirers basis: “seismic”, as expressed by the game commentator per game for a long time Michael Kay.
The Yankees captain, Aaron Judge, who said he would not be increasing the beard despite the change of rules, said what Steinbrenner hinted with respect to the players who potentially did not want to join the Yankees in the free agency due to the rule Without blessing.
General view of the stadium during the training of the Los Angeles Dodgers team before the World Series Game against the New York Yankees in the Yankees Stadium. (Images of John Jones-Imagn)
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“I really didn’t think it was so important until it was mentioned in the last two weeks. I think the rule will be good. I think it will help many guys. If you get a couple more players that will help us win games, everyone will be on board For that, “Judge said.
With the discarded non -beneficial rule (to some extent), and no more optimistic synatra that is played after a defeat, the Yankees go to the 2025 season seeking to return to the World Series with a new appearance.
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