Sinatra's version of the song has played after games regardless of the result, but the post-loss soundtrack will now rotate
From now on, the Yankees will celebrate being the kings of the hill only if they've earned it. As announced this week, the Major League Baseball team has decided to end its tradition of playing Frank Sinatra‘s "New York,
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The Yankees will play Frank Sinatra’s version of the “Theme From New York, New York” only after home wins instead of all games in the Bronx, going back to the original custom set by owner George Steinbrenner in 1980.
Next up is a change to the broadcast booth—and no, Yankees fans, it won’t impact where you watch games this season. Audacy announced Tuesday that Emmanuel Berbari will serve as the Yankees’ postgame radio host. Berbari will also serve as a fill-in radio play-by-play voice.
The New York Yankees will no longer play Frank Sinatra's 'New York, New York' following losses, changing a 45-year tradition.
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