Milwaukee Brewers infielder Tyler Black is also dealing with an injury at spring training, making him the latest in a string of Brewers players to be dealing with something early on. According to Adam McCalvy of MLB.
The Pittsburgh Pirates are scrambling to find a replacement for Spencer Horwitz after his injury news. This former Yankees infielder could be a perfect fit.
If that wasn’t enough, the Yankees are removing another long-standing tradition. Frank Sinatra’s iconic “New York, New York” has played following Yankees games dating back
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Brewers color commentator Bill Schroeder, a former catcher for the team who's been in the booth for three decades, will join Buck on the broadcast to provide Brewers perspective, according to Marchand. Former Yankees manager Joe Girardi will also be in the booth to offer a Yankees-centric flavor.
Aaron Judge offered support for the Yankees’ big change, but added, “If that little rule is going to stop you from coming here, then you probably shouldn’t be here.”
The New York Yankees are changing their long-standing no-beard rule and will let players and coaches have "well-groomed" facial hair from now on.
The New York Yankees have dropped their ban on beards, 49 years after it was imposed by owner George Steinbrenner.
ESPN is going to the bullpen and calling for Monday Night Football play-by-play voice Joe Buck to broadcast the season opening game for the New York Yankees.
The once clean-shaven New York Yankees will now allow "well-groomed" beards on players, as the franchise announced an end to a longstanding anti-facial hair policy Monday.
The New York Yankees shocked fans on Friday, Feb. 21, by announcing a major change to their facial hair regulation policy to now allow players to have beards.