The New York Yankees finally changed their archaic facial hair policy and fans are immediately thinking about one player: Devin Williams.
Prior to the New York Yankees announcing a change to their longstanding no-facial-hair policy, newly acquired closer Devin ...
For the first time in nearly 50 years, the New York Yankees are allowing players to grow “well-groomed beards.” ...
The New York Yankees' facial hair and grooming policy, an infamous edict in place for nearly 50 years, was formally amended for the first time Friday. In a statement, Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner ...
As recently as Monday, the New York Yankees left reminders on the clubhouse chair of each player to arrive clean-shaven the ...
The Yankees haven't bent on the facial hair policy for years, but Devin Williams may have been the one to change it ...
The policy, instituted in the 1970s by George Steinbrenner, had forced players to trim their hair if they wanted to join the team.
This just in Birdland – the Orioles are a good team. They’ve had  three straight winning seasons and back-to-back playoff ...
Aaron Judge with a beard? With the rollback of a decades-old New York Yankees team rule, that just might be possible.
The Yankees have amended their long-standing facial grooming policy, with managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner ...
The facial hair policy that George Steinbrenner put in place in 1976 has been amended, but Yankees players players still don't have free reign with their hair.
The Yankees will now allow well-groomed beards on the team moving forward, a stark change from the last 50 years. Players ...