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The New York Yankees’ infamous “no beard” policy has been around longer than most of their current roster has been alive, standing as one of the last relics of old-school baseball traditions. But now, the team’s biggest star, Aaron Judge, has stepped up to address the elephant in the clubhouse.

Is the Yankees’ clean-shaven rule about to meet its razor-sharp end, or is this just another off-season debate to keep fans entertained? Either way, Judge’s take might just turn a few heads—and maybe grow a few beards.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but it looks like Aaron Judge will not be choosing to grow a beard anytime soon. Talking about the rules, Judge exclaimed, “A lot of these separate us and make the New York Yankees a standard.”

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Hal Steinbrenner came out and told the media that they would not be forcing any of the players to follow the rule. But they can if they want to.

Hal Steinbrenner said, “I did make the decision that the policy that was in place was outdated and given how important it is to that generation and given that it is the norm in this world today, that it was somewhat unreasonable.”

This is one of the biggest non-baseball-related decisions that might have an impact on baseball. An almost 50-year-old rule has been lifted. This decision came after Steinbrenner said that it has become a norm for people in their 20s, 30s, and 40s to grow a beard – a part of their persona.

This came as a shock to Aaron Judge, but he was not surprised that this decision was taken. He says he understands the reason and rationale behind it. He acknowledges this decision and thinks it was taken to ensure the Yankees don’t miss out on potential MVP players because of their grooming rule.

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If the Yankees’ captain himself sees the logic in loosening up, then maybe it really was time for the razor to retire.

But the clean-shaven Yankees era is not history for Judge. Being a Yankee since 2013, Aaron Judge clearly said, “This is what I know, what I’m used to. The past legends that played here all followed that (no-beard) rule.”

Did Devin Williams’ beard force the New York Yankees to face the future?

For decades, the New York Yankees have enforced their clean-cut, no-beard policy with the same rigor as their championship aspirations. But when Devin Williams arrived in the Bronx, he brought more than just his elite pitching.

What followed was a clash between old-school rules and modern player freedom, with Williams’ facial hair at the center of it all.

Devin Williams was supposed to bolster the pitching lineup of the New York Yankees. But this has turned out to be a different story. His beard is making more noise. Devin Williams took on the no-beard rule and came out on the other side with flying colors.

His appearance with a beard in the Yankees team photo caught a lot of eye and a lot of questions.

The case of Williams demonstrated this shift because several players openly valued expressing themselves on and off the field. Had the front office been too stubborn to make the change, that could have influenced Williams’ future free agent choices (his statements, not ours!).

“Won’t be too difficult to keep it nice and neat. We’ve got the barber here every day (in the clubhouse), so I’m sure it’ll be well kept,” assured Williams.

The irony?

The bearded Williams cut his facial hair right at the moment when the new rule was rescinded. Social media reacted immediately to his reluctant razor moment by sharing numerous jokes regarding his timing.

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Whether Williams decides to reclaim his beard or not, he’ll go down as the man who forced the Bronx Bombers to embrace the 21st century.

The Yankees may have resisted change for decades. But they finally had to face the future—one beard at a time.

And with that, the question is: Will the players grow their beard?

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