The ' infamous had its roots in the team's 1973 home opener.
As the story goes, team stars Thurman Munson, Bobby Murcer, and Sparky Lyle all caught the eye of new owner George Steinbrenner when they removed their caps for the National Anthem. The problem, as everyone who has since played for the Yankees now knows, was that their hair was too long for Steinbrenner's liking.
And with that, the most famous owner in baseball history instituted his long-disputed ban on long hair, facial hair, and just about anything he deemed unsavory. In the years that followed, Steinbrenner would battle with slugger Don Mattingly over his mullet and required Jason Giambi to cover his extensive tattoo collection.
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