TAMPA — I’m worried about the Yankees. They finally get rid of that half-century-old, no-sense no-beards rule, and Aaron Boone tells us, “It’s not a decision made lightly, obviously.” ...
After nearly 50 years of oppressive appearance guidelines, the New York Yankees have finally loosened their ban on facial hair — Don Mattingly, let those side burns flow freely. Earlier today ...
The New York Yankees have taken the clippers to one of the team’s most longstanding policies. Yankees managing general ...
Devin Williams hated the Yankees’ grooming policy ... he and his beard got a reprieve from owner Hal Steinbrenner on Friday. Don Mattingly was never that lucky. If you purchase a product ...
While the change has been met with mixed reactions across the baseball world, one former Yankee, Don Mattingly, had perhaps the most amusing take. Mattingly, who famously clashed with the Yankees ...
The Yankees announced they have updated their ... but there have been exceptions. Don Mattingly was fined and benched in the 1990s for refusing to trim his mullet, a conflict which was parodied ...
The Yankees are now run by Steinbrenner’s ... A second fan added: “DON MATTINGLY… vindicated!” A third, quoting Mr Burns, joked: “Mattingly! I thought I told you to GROW those sideburns!
I am now one haircut closer to playing for the New York Yankees. Growing up, I idolized Don Mattingly as one of my favorite first basemen. The bat, the glove, the mustache. He was a cult hero ...
That was part of the fun of the Yankees’ longstanding grooming rules ... ideal was so important that the team fined and benched Don Mattingly for refusing a haircut in 1991.
When Devin Williams was traded to the New York Yankees, he needed to bust out ... Plenty of Yankee stars have rocked mustaches, most notably Don Mattingly and Goose Gossage, but beards have ...