New York Yankees drop ban on beards, 49 years after it was imposed by owner George Steinbrenner

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  1. unreasonable / ʌnˈri zə nə bəl / (adj.) – not fair or acceptable
    Example:

    Asking employees to work eight hours without a break is unreasonable.


  2. flank / flæŋk / (v.) – to be at the side of someone
    Example:

    The singer was flanked by security guards as she entered the concert venue.


  3. persona / pərˈsoʊ nə / (n.) – the way a person acts and behaves in a particular situation or in front of others
    Example:

    The actor has a funny persona in front of the camera, but when he is just with his family, he is very serious.


  4. boundary / ˈbaʊn də ri / (n.) – a limit or rule of what is acceptable or possible
    Example:

    The teacher has set boundaries for using phones in class, and students must respect those rules.


  5. amend / əˈmɛnd / (v.) – to change the content of a text, especially a law or a legal document
    Example:

    The company is amending its policy on remote work to give employees more flexibility.


Article

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The New York Yankees dropped their ban on beards 49 years after it was imposed by owner George Steinbrenner, in a move aimed at improving player recruitment as the team tries to win its first World Series title since 2009.


Current owner Hal Steinbrenner, son of The Boss, announced the change before the team’s spring training opener. He called the ban “outdated” and “somewhat unreasonable.”


“This generation, the vast majority of 20, 30s-into-the-40s men in this country have beards,” Steinbrenner said during a news conference, flanked by general manager Brian Cashman. “It is a part of who these younger men are. It’s part of their character. It’s part of their persona. Do I totally relate to that? It’s difficult for me. I’m an older guy who’s never had a beard in his life but it’s a very important thing to them. They feel it defines their character.”


George Steinbrenner announced the facial hair policy during spring training in 1976, mandating no long hair or beards—mustaches were allowed. Players complied but some pushed boundaries by going unshaven or letting hair fall over their collars.


“My dad was in the military. He believed that a team should look in a disciplined manner,” Hal Steinbrenner said. “Very important to my father, but again (for) my father, nothing is more important than winning and that’s in the back of my mind.”


Hal Steinbrenner, who succeeded his father as controlling owner in November 2008, said he had considered the issue for a decade and discussed the contemplated change recently with Yankees stars Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and Gerrit Cole in one-on-one meetings. Steinbrenner then issued a statement that “we will be amending our expectations to allow our players and uniformed personnel to have well-groomed beards moving forward.”


Cashman said some current players had told him about the facial hair ban, “It’s not what I want. It’s not my preference, but I will honor the rules of the land.”


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • George Steinbrenner believed that a team should look disciplined. Do you agree or disagree with him? Why do you say so? Do you think an athlete’s appearance or look affects their performance in any way? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • If you were a company president, would you let your staff choose their own style, or would you have rules about how they look? Why? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Hal Steinbrenner took years to decide whether to change the Yankees’ beard policy. Why do you think it took him so long? Do you think good leaders should make decisions quickly or take more time to think? Why? When is it better to decide quickly? When is it better to wait and think? Discuss.
  • Hal Steinbrenner discussed the possible change with some of the players. What do you think about leaders who ask their team’s opinions before deciding? Do you prefer a leader who asks for opinions or one who decides alone? Why? Discuss.