Devin Williams hated the Yankees’ grooming policy, then after the star closer was forced to shave for the first day of spring training, he and his beard got a reprieve from owner Hal Steinbrenner on Friday.
This is a 2025 photo of Devin Williams of the New York Yankees baseball team Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025, in Tampa, Fla. This image reflects the Yankees active roster as
The pitch that created one of baseball’s coolest nicknames -- “The Airbender” -- is a curiosity at Yankees camp, where players and coaches peer to witness Devin Williams’ unique changeup for themselves.
Scenes from Tampa, Florida, as the Yankees conduct their spring training ahead of the 2025 MLB season New York Yankees pitcher Max Fried drills with the team at George M. Steinbrenner Field during spring training in Tampa,
The New York Yankees' beard policy has claimed many victims, and it appeared to have another coming when the team traded for Milwaukee Brewers closer Devin Williams over the winter. Williams reported for spring training with the beard still intact but had shaved it off by the time he started throwing for the team.
Yankees change facial hair policy. Yes, this is silly. Yes, it is also our lead story today, precisely because the whole thing is just so ridiculous. Nearly 50 years af
Devin Williams has moved on, but Trevor Megill gained valuable experience in saving 21 games in 2024 and is now the team's unquestioned closer.
Yankees pitchers warming up in camp, and closer Devin Williams tosses a football, Feb. 19, at Tampa, Fla.
Devin Williams looks a little different now that he’s a Yankee. His signature pitch, however, remains the same.
Devin Williams showed up to Spring Training with a beard. Before he was able to wear pinstripes, it was shaved.
New York Yankees closer Devin Williams will be allowed to grow a beard in his first season with his new team after New York tweaked their longstanding policy on Friday