The New York Yankees have decided to restore an older custom by only playing Frank Sinatra's "Theme From New York, New York" after home victories, rather than after every game as has been the recent practice. Players expressed fatigue over celebrating with the song after losses. In response, the team announced that different songs would be used in these scenarios. This change coincides with the lifting of a long-standing ban on beards, indicating a shift in the team's cultural practices under Hal Steinbrenner's ownership.
The Yankees will revert to playing Frank Sinatra's "Theme From New York, New York" only after home wins, ending its use after losses. Players felt the celebratory tune was inappropriate following defeats.
Various songs will now be played after losses as the team aims for a more appropriate way to handle post-game sentiments, explicitly steering away from celebratory music after defeats.
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