Not long after Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner announced the amendment of the team’s long-standing facial hair rule, another tradition has changed. After losses, the Yankees will no longer play Frank Sinatra’s “(Theme From) New York,
The New York Yankees are having an offseason full of change. Juan Soto is out the door, Max Fried and Cody Bellinger are in, and they made a huge policy change. The long-standing facial hair policy underwent a massive renovation,
Sinatra's version of the song has played after games regardless of the result, but the post-loss soundtrack will now rotate
From now on, the Yankees will celebrate being the kings of the hill only if they've earned it. As announced this week, the Major League Baseball team has decided to end its tradition of playing Frank Sinatra‘s "New York,
Several members of the Yankees may look different as they sport “well-groomed beards” this season, following this week’s alteration of the organization’s longstanding facial hair policy. Some of their games will sound different,
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Breaking with another long-standing tradition, the club will stop playing Frank Sinatra’s “Theme From New York, New York” after losses at Yankee Stadium, a team spokesman confirmed on Sunday. The anthem had previously played after the final out of both wins and losses, but now a rotation of songs will be played after losing efforts.
But while you may associate those iconic horns with New York wins, the team also played it after losses. Until now, that is: After the final out of the Yankees' 4-0 defeat to the Detroit Tigers at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, it was a different Sinatra song — “That’s Life” — that began to play over the loudspeakers
The New York Yankees will no longer play Frank Sinatra's 'New York, New York' following losses, changing a 45-year tradition.
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