Yankees will no longer play ‘New York, New York’ after losing home

When the 5th World Series game ended with Los Angeles Dodgers Celebrating at Yankee Stadium, every Pinstripes fan had to hear a timeless “New York, New York” Frank Sinatra, while leaving their places.
If the loss of the world series was not enough, hearing that song, which is played by victory or loss on the Yankee stadium throughout the season, some have poured salt on the wound.
Well, it seems that Yankees tradition No more, because the team spokesman confirmed the New York Post on Sunday that the “New York topic, New York” will not play after losses in Bronx.
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In the classic pose, Frank Sinatra smokes a cigarette while playing the piano in “Young at Heart”. (Getty)
Instead, the rotation of songs will be reproduced after Yankees lost at home. An example was an iconic melody of Sinatra, “It’s Life”, which played after Sunday’s spring loss of training for Detroit Tigers on George M. Steinbrenner in Tampa, Florida.
Yankei was a team with a long tradition and so it remains. However, some of these traditions are made, and the song that passed through the speaker of Yankee Stadium is only the latest.
The biggest change, which many on the ground called on the field is a new face policy.
Yankees’ Aaron Judge reveals the attitude about the beard policy, whether to grow one
The move was considered amazing because since 1976 he did not allow the hair on his face, except for the mustache, the player, coach or staff was not allowed. Now, the general management partner Hal Steinbrenner announced on Friday that “bearded” can be seen on the face of a player, coach or staff member.
“In recent weeks, I have talked to a large number of former and present Yankees – which extend in a few times – to encourage my perspective on our long -standing hair policy and nurturing face, and I appreciate their sincere and diverse feedback,” Steinbrenner said in a statement.
Hal Steinbrenner during a press conference at Yankee Stadium. (Jessica Alcheh-Ussa today sports)
“These latest conversations are an extension of an internal dialogue dating for a few more years. Ultimately, the final decision rests on me, and after a great deal of consideration, we will exchange our expectations to allow our players and uniformed staff to extinct the beards moving forward.
The Yankees manual read for the team: “To all players, coaches and executives, it is forbidden to show any hair on the face except the mustache [except for religious reasons]and the hair of the scalp may not be grown under the collar. Long compounds and sheepdogs are not particularly forbidden. “
What exactly thinks is that a well-groomed beard remains to be seen, but this is a big deal for Yankeese and his fans base-“seismic”, as a longtime playing commentator on play-by-play said.
Captain Yankeesa Aaron Judge, who said he would not grow a beard despite changing the rules, noticed what Steinbrenner had hinted about players who did not want to join Yankees at a free agency because of the rules without any separation.
General Stadium View during the training team from Los Angeles Dodgers before the match of the three world series against New York Yankees at Yankees Stadium. (John Jones-Hagn Pictures)
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“I really didn’t think it was such a big job until it was raised for the past few weeks. I think the rule will be good. I think it will help many guys. If he gets us a couple more players who will help us win games, everyone will be on board for that, “the judge said.
Since the rule without any abolition (to some extent) and can no longer play, they are no longer playing Sinatra, the Yankees start at the 2025 season, wanting to return to the world series with a new appearance and feeling.
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