Sinatra's version of the song has played after games regardless of the result, but the post-loss soundtrack will now rotate
Not long after Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner announced the amendment of the team’s long-standing facial hair rule, another tradition has changed. After losses, the Yankees will no longer play Frank Sinatra’s “(Theme From) New York,
The New York Yankees are having an offseason full of change. Juan Soto is out the door, Max Fried and Cody Bellinger are in, and they made a huge policy change. The long-standing facial hair policy underwent a massive renovation,
Starting with Sunday's Grapefruit League game, a 4-0 Detroit Tigers win, the Yankees have ceased playing Frank Sinatra's up-tempo version of 'New York, New York' after losses.
I just think there’s so many stories that could be told about that man – some of the really tortured and darker stories, and some uplifting ones as well,” said James Marsden.
"I always thought there were so many interesting stories of Frank Sinatra’s life that could be played," said MarsdenJames Marsden has his eyes set on a dream role — and it involves singing.While dreaming up his next role in an interview with the New York Post published on Tuesday,
The New York Yankees are changing some of their traditions. Now, they're going back to even older days by changing their exit song after games.
The New York Yankees will no longer play Frank Sinatra's 'New York, New York' following losses, changing a 45-year tradition.
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