New York Yankees Update Facial Hair Policy After Nearly 50 Years
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Yankees update facial hair policy after 50 years
New rule allows 'well-groomed beards'
Policy established in 1976 by George Steinbrenner
Players previously required to be clean-shaven or wear a mustache
Decision made by Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner
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Don Mattingly's defiance of the no-long-hair policy in the 1990s led to fines and benching, showcasing the strict enforcement of grooming rules.
Players like Gerrit Cole, Nick Swisher, and Johnny Damon adhered to the clean-shaven policy upon joining the Yankees, highlighting the team's emphasis on a professional appearance.
Recent instances of former Yankees players, such as Gleyber Torres and Clay Holmes, sporting full beards with their new teams demonstrate the freedom players now have to express themselves through facial hair.
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