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Derek Jeter reveals what would have been Yankees’ facial hair look

Derek Jeter is already thinking about what happened.

His 20-year Yankees career did not feature five World Series rings, 14 All-Star nods and five Silver Slugger Awards.

Rather, the Hall of Fame depicts what he would look like if the Yankees allowed players and uniformed staff to raise their beards.

Nearly 50 years later, the Yankees repealed the rules on Friday, and the facial hair can grow as long as everything within the organization is “good care,” Hal Steinbrenner was established by his father George. We have explained the amendments to the rules. , 1976.

Following the news, Jeter has been holding a retired prime minister since then. I posted my own photo Yankees uniform with a full whisker on Instagram.

“New rules!” Jeter captioned the photo.

“You look like a dad! Hahaha,” wrote Shirley, Jeter's sister.

“My Captain!!!” commented former Yankees teammate and Hall of Fame CC Sabathia.

Before the World Series match between the Yankees and Dodgers on October 26, 2024, Andy Pettit and Yankee manager Mike Harkey Mike Harkey alongside Derek Jeter on the field. Charles Wentzelberg/New York Post

“I don't dislike it. This looks good!” said Dodgers broadcaster and former 2016 pro Jerry Hairston Jr.

Bronx-born rapper Fat Joe also commented on the six laughing emojis.

Steinbrenner said the rules change has involved many conversations with a wide range of people, both in the current organization and past members, and changes to those rules have been made.

He concluded that the hair rules for facial hair are “outdated” and “somewhat irrational.”

Since the verdict, social media has become popular and has drawn out every joke possible.

Derek Jeter from the dugout on August 24, 2024, on the old timer day before a game against the Colorado Rockies at Yankee Stadium. Corey Shipkin for the New York Post

The Empire State building was involved and X posted a caption “Finally” image of a bearded New York attraction.

“Finally” Official X Account of Empire State Building Share on Friday morningalong with photos of bearded images of New York landmarks.

Hal Steinbrenner and GM Brian Cashman spoke at a press conference announced changes to Yankees' face hair policy at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida. Charles Wentzelberg/New York Post

NYC Sanitation also took part in the image of two bearded trash cans.

“If @yankees can allow a beard, you can use the trash bin!” the department wrote.

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