On Friday morning, the Yankees made a shocking change to their decades-old facial hair policy that went back in 1976 under George Steinbrenner.
Back from vacation, well, I've seen it, and I'm still locked out. I think I can dig into someone who will be the Mets bench coach, but once it's announced, the back show is kicked out and think about the position until I look at the person next to me and ask. It's the last one. Will the bench coach be there again? ”
So, without the free agency or deal to focus on, I decided to tackle a really big issue. Facial hair. Especially when Yankees players don't have that. Well, that's not exactly true. If you have a social media account and follow Yankees, you will know that your favorite offseason hobby is not golf or fishing. He has a beard.
This applies to players traded by the Yankees as well. That the first act after moving elsewhere was to give the hirsute middle finger to the previous employer became a rite of passage (away from the Bronx). A silent (still hairy) signal that playing for the Yankees was a pain without joy.
