Andrew McCutchen believes the Yankees should get rid of the haircut policy: “It takes away our individualism”


Andrew McCutchen, a former National League MVP, believes that the New York Yankees should get rid of their haircut policy, which does not allow players to grow facial hair or the length of their hair to go below the neck of their uniform.

“There should be some change there in the future,” said McCutchen.

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McCutchen, who played 25 games for the Yankees in 2018, appeared on “The Sports Bubble with Jensen Karp” and said it is not okay in the world today to keep these rules.

“I think, especially this year, 2020,” McCutchen said. “I feel like these things should be things that people take seriously and realize that we have a way of expressing ourselves in different ways.”

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Before playing for the Yankees, McCutchen was afraid, but was forced to cut his hair and shave his beard when he arrived in New York. McCutchen says it was “an honor” to play for the Yankees, but he believes the haircut policy should go away.

“I definitely think it takes away our individualism,” McCutchen said.