Former New York Yankees pitcher Jeff Nelson admitted that the time-honored traditions of the club were bound to disappear at ...
A trio of New Era baseball caps for the Angels, Astros and Rangers pulled from stores are selling on eBay for big bucks ...
The Yankees are getting rid of yet another time honored tradition after New York didn't play Frank Sinatra’s version of '(Theme From) New York, New York' on Sunday ...
On Sunday, Feb. 23, the New York Yankees announced they would no longer play Frank Sinatra's "(Theme From) New York, New York)" at the end of a game, should the team lose at Yankee Stadium.
In December, the New York Yankees traded reliever Cody Poteet for ... Bellinger replied, "When you put on the uniform and you see the logo walking around, you can feel the history, you feel ...
The New York Yankees will no longer play Frank Sinatra’s version of “(Theme From) New York, New York” after home losses, ending a tradition that dates back over four decades and started with ...
The New York Yankees move closer to the upcoming season with a roster that looks very different from the one they broke through and won their first American League pennant in 15 years with this ...
It's been a spring of change for the New York Yankees this year. After a busy offseason where the front office had to pivot following the loss of Juan Soto to their crosstown rivals, Hal ...
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Yankees will play Frank Sinatra's version of the “Theme From New York, New York” only after home wins instead of all games in the Bronx, going back to the original ...
The Yankees’ partial retirement of “New York, New York” comes shortly after the team made headlines for implementing a different change: lifting its longtime ban on players sporting facial hair.
“The New York Yankees are different,” Cashman said Friday. “We want to remain different. This is a special place in baseball history. That logo has a lot of meaning behind it. We want our ...
"The New York Yankees are different," Cashman said. "This is obviously a special place in baseball history. That logo has a lot of meaning behind it and we want our past and our present players to ...