The New York Yankees will no longer play Frank Sinatra's 'New York, New York' following losses, changing a 45-year tradition.
Good morning and happy Monday. The deep freeze is finally letting go, with temps climbing into the 40s today and possibly ...
The strains of "New York, New York" won't be heard over the loudspeakers this season after a Yankees loss as club moves to ...
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 ...
The “New York, New York” tradition began in 1980, when former owner George Steinbrenner wrote Sinatra a letter to ask ...
For decades, the team played Frank Sinatra's iconic "New York, New York" following every game, regardless of the result.
After falling short against the Dodgers, several Yankees players got to work this winter: "Losing is the motivator." ...
In the Bronx Stadium, where New York baseball legends are made, Frank Sinatra’s "Theme from New York, New York" has long ...
Another long-standing New York Yankees tradition is no more, as a team spokesperson confirmed that "New York, New York" will ...
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Marching out to a different tune at Yankee Stadium Williams was ...
For decades, the New York Yankees have played "New York, New York” after every game, win or lose. The tradition remained ...
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