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The New York Yankees announced another massive change and will no longer play "New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra after losses.
Yankees beat writers Randy Miller and Max Goodman, and baseball columnist Bob Klapisch discuss this week's organizational meetings in Tampa in their first offseason roundtable.
The changes would return the Yankees’ road jerseys to look more like they did prior to 1973, when the organization added the white outline around “NEW YORK” and around the numbers on the back.
On Monday morning, Judge’s words were a talking point when Aaron Boone and Anthony Rizzo, recovering from post-concussion syndrome, spoke to the media.
The Yankees also could look to add elsewhere, but the structure of the organization likely would remain largely intact. If the Yankees fail to make a deep run, though, changes could be on the horizon.
It's been an offseason of change for the New York Yankees. Some of that change has been negative, like having to wave goodbye to Juan Soto after just one season in the Bronx. Some have been ...
New York Yankees starting pitcher Carlos Rodon's beard during the team's opener against the Milwaukee Brewers drew mixed reviews from fans on social media.
Yankees star Aaron Judge is a foundational piece for the organization. But could there be a change in role ahead for him?
One of the New York Yankees' newest All-Stars was the catalyst for the organization removing their no facial hair policy after nearly 50 years.
The big news from the New York Yankees' spring training as the team opened camp this week was the change in the organization's long-standing facial hair policy. For the past 49 years, beards were ...