Tampa, Fla. – Yankees will play the version of Frank Sinatra of “New York, New York from Theme” after all the games at Bronx, going back to the original custom set by George Steinbrener in 1980.
Yankis said that the players and employees were tired of listening to a festive song after the defeat.
George M. After the loss of 4–0 spring training to Detroit in the Steinbrener Field on Sunday, Yankis recorded Sinatra’s 1966 recording “thats life”, which was Dean and Kelly Gordon’s song in 1963. The change occurred two days after the ban on the beard imposed by Steinbrener in 1976.
The team said that various songs would be used after the loss.
“New York, New York” was first played at the end of Yankis victory, when Steinbrener learned about the version of Sinatra from a disc jockey at Le Club, a manhattan restaurant and disco, former team director Murti Apel by Murti Apel. I told The New York Times. ,
With the music by John Cander and song by Fred Ab, the first time by Liza Minanelli was sung by the 1977 Martin Scorscie film “New York, New York” and Sinatra recorded her 1980 recording “Trillji: Past: Pasta: Pasta: It was performed in Pasta’s arrangement.
For many years, Yankis optioned the Sinatra version after the victory and the mininal version after the defeat. In recent years, the Sinatra rendering has been played after all the last exterior.
Yankiz said on Friday that he was ending his ban on a beard, fear of prohibition could hinder the recruitment of the player.
Hal Steinbrener took over in 2008 as controlling his father’s owner, who died in 2010.