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Nah the whole "no facial hair rule" was stupid as hell. You're playing baseball, you're not going to formal meetings where your shirt has to be tucked in and wearing dress pants.

 

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I have never seen anything wrong with players having facial hair in baseball. I always thought that old man rule of no facial hair was whack as hell and screamed out of touch, also feels like the ones that wanted the rule were lowkey jealous that they couldn’t grow out a beard.

I’m glad it’s being turned over
 
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meh Yankees weren't the only one. Steinbrenner got it from the Reds, who had a ban from 1969-1999 (but had an unofficial no facial hair dating back to 1902). The Marlins tried it twice (with Joe Girardi and Don Mattingly), but both lasted one year, although the 2nd time they did the well-groomed thing.

At this point it was outdated and the policy now (well groomed beards) is ideal.
 

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Well yeah the Reds had it. Marge Schott hated facial hair and also didn't hire any female staff because she thought they were harlots who would fuck the players, also thought any player who was married was an icky piece of shit who needed to be flogged for DARING to have sex with their partners.

What I'm saying is Marge Schott was a nazi, figuratively. And literally too.
 

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Well yeah the Reds had it. Marge Schott hated facial hair and also didn't hire any female staff because she thought they were harlots who would fuck the players, also thought any player who was married was an icky piece of shit who needed to be flogged for DARING to have sex with their partners.

What I'm saying is Marge Schott was a nazi, figuratively. And literally too.
I mean you're 100% correct about Schott. But the policy predates her tenure by like 15 years.
 

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finally getting to catch a ballgame today.

I'm really liking the ball/strike challenge system. It takes like 10 seconds and they get the call right. It's awesome. Hope they can get it in for the 2026 season once they finish getting the kinks out.
 

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I have never seen anything wrong with players having facial hair in baseball. I always thought that old man rule of no facial hair was whack as hell and screamed out of touch, also feels like the ones that wanted the rule were lowkey jealous that they couldn’t grow out a beard.

I’m glad it’s being turned over
The Yankees also need player names on the back of their uniforms. Every other team does it
 

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The Yankees also need player names on the back of their uniforms. Every other team does it
If they do then so do the Red Sox on their home jerseys. And the multiple teams who don't put names on alternate jerseys.

Can't hate one team if others do it to. And they really don't need to. Play for the name on the front of the jersey not the name on the back of the jersey.
 

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Art Schallock, a left-handed pitcher who in 1951 replaced future Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle on the Yankees' roster and had been the oldest living former major leaguer, has died.

He was 100, having celebrated with a big birthday party when he became a centenarian last spring. His assisted living home announced Saturday that Schallock died Thursday, also providing confirmation from the family.

"He passed away peacefully in his loving care community in Sonoma, California, at the age of 100. He would have been 101 in April," the family said.

"A beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend, Art lived a remarkable life, from serving his country in World War II to achieving his dream of playing Major League Baseball. As a pitcher for the New York Yankees, he was part of a historic era in the sport, contributing to multiple World Series championships. Beyond baseball, Art was known for his kindness, humor, and deep appreciation for the people around him. He lived a life filled with cherished friendships, family, and a passion for the sport that defined much of his journey."

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Art Schallock, pictured here in 2024, went 6-7 with a 4.02 ERA over 58 games in a five-year big league career. Art Schallock/AP'
When New York optioned the then-19-year-old Mantle to Triple-A in 1951, Schallock got his shot in the major leagues at age 27. He and Yogi Berra were roommates and Schallock was the one who picked up Berra's daily delivery of "funnies" as they called them.

The Bay Area native went to Tamalpais High in Mill Valley, then College of Marin before becoming the 10,823rd major league player when he debuted July 16, 1951. He pitched 2⅔ innings for the Yankees that day at Detroit, then earned his first career win one month later at Washington.

The lefty won three World Series rings from 1951 to 1953, although he pitched in only the '53 Series, retiring Brooklyn's Jackie Robinson during a two-inning outing in Game 4.

"That was quite a thrill, quite a thrill playing with those guys," Schallock told The Associated Press last year in an interview ahead of his 100th birthday. "I roomed with Yogi Berra when I got up there and he knew all the hitters. We went over all the hitters on each team. Besides that, I had to run down to the lobby and get his funny books. Every morning. Yogi knew all the hitters, how to pitch to them, whether it's low, high or whatever, he knew how to pitch to them. And I had to learn from him."

Serving for the U.S. Navy in the Pacific Ocean during World War II after enlisting in 1942, Schallock narrowly escaped harm when the neighboring aircraft carrier USS Liscome Bay was sunk by a Japanese torpedo in November 1943 and 644 were killed -- accounting for the majority of the casualties in the Battle of Makin.

"I never thought I would get back to the highest level. I wanted to play baseball, yes," he said during the interview last year. "I did it in junior college. In those years, the Bay Area was full of baseball. When I say full of baseball, semi-pros. Every town had a team."

Over a five-year big league career primarily with the Yankees before finishing with Baltimore in 1955, Schallock went 6-7 with a 4.02 ERA over 58 games with 14 starts spanning 170⅓ innings. He struck out 77.

Schallock was born April 25, 1924, in Mill Valley outside San Francisco.

His age didn't set a record: Negro Leagues pitcher Si Simmons of the 1926 New York Lincoln Giants lived to 111, while another ex-Yankees pitcher, Red Hoff, reached 107.

"The community at Cogir of Sonoma Plaza is deeply saddened by the passing of our beloved resident, Arthur 'Art' Schallock, on March 6, 2025," the facility said in a statement. "At the age of 100, Art was a cherished member of our community, bringing warmth, humor, and an inspiring life story to all who had the privilege of knowing him."
 

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Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole will undergo Tommy John surgery to repair a torn right ulnar collateral ligament and will miss the 2025 season.

Bummer for the Yankees and the fans. :(
 
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