You’ll always know when Stephen A. Smith is heated.
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Try it freeOn Friday, the ESPN personality allowed his anger to boil over while reacting to the Yankees’ decision to hold a lengthy press conference to discus🙈s their new facial hair policy.
The Yankees announced Friday that, at last, they updated their long-standing facial hair policy.
“After great consideration, we will be amending our expectations to allow our players and uniformed personnel to have well-groomed beards moving💧 forward,” owner Hal Steinbrenner said in a statement on Friday.
“It is the appropriate time to move beyond the familiar comfort of our former policy.”
Although Smith is an unapologetic Yankee fan, he wasn’t particularly upset about☂ the policy change itself.
Instead, he was annoyed about the club dedicating an entire 20 minutes of preܫss time to the subject.
“A 20-minute press conference over facia🌞l hair? I mean, what a disgrace,” Smith exclaimed on ESPN.
“I couldn’t believe it,” he continued. “I’m a Yankee fan, you know I’m a die-hard Yankee fan. I’m trying to keep my cool. You understand what I’m saying? But I mean, damn. You ain’t won a World Series title since 2009. You ain’t been to one since then until last year—you got romped by the Dodgers.
“And facial hair is a reason there was a press conference?”
The Yankees did just make the World Series last season but haven’t hung a banner since their championship in 2009.
And after losing Juan Soto to the crosstown rival Mets, fans like Smith are losing patience with the organization’s long-running World Series drought, which is getting closer to 20 years.