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George Steinbrenner was a neat freak who liked to keep the House That Ruth Built in order. On game days, he’d show up at Yankee Stadium before the gates opened and make sure everything was sp… ...
Updated: July 13, 2010 George Steinbrenner 1930 - 2010 Overview George Steinbrenner, who employed brash tactics and winning ways as the principal owner of the Yankees, was one of the most divisive ...
Big George Steinbrenner could be hard on his employees, especially little George Costanza. In the hilarious fictional Yankees world depicted on “Seinfeld,” Steinbrenner once had Costanza ...
George Steinbrenner (left) and nemesis Billy Martin in 1983. AP Tom Hanks and Nora Ephron came up winners this year with “Lucky Guy,” a play about a larger-than-life New York character ...
Hal Steinbrenner was never going to be his father. George Steinbrenner ran the New York Yankees with a lack of impulse control and love of chaos for nearly four decades. His son is averse to his ...
New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner died this morning in Tampa, Fla., from a heart attack just days after the death of legendary Yankees announcer Bob Sheppard and slightly over a week ...
George Steinbrenner and baseball historian and official scorer Bill Shannon have been voted posthumous awards by the New York chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
Nobody can ever accuse George Steinbrenner of not trying his best to win.” Angels owner Arte Moreno, who grew up a Yankees fan, reflected on how Steinbrenner apologized to the people of New York ...
The facial hair policy dated back to 1976. It was antiquated, had been for quite some time, and now George's son Hal has decided to amend it. It's not gone completely, beards must be well-groomed ...
Back in 1976, former Yankees owner George Steinbrenner instituted a ban on any players on his team having facial hair and even beyond his passing New York has carried on that tradition until Friday.
From “Seinfeld” to “The Bronx is Burning,” George Steinbrenner transcended New York and baseball to become a pop culture icon.
Daryl in the Bronx had a major issue with Chris McMonigle’s take on George Steinbrenner’s tenure as Yankees owner in response to criticisms of Hal’s reign.