

We Must Convince the New York Yankees to Change Their Post-Loss Song!


We Must Convince the New York Yankees to Change Their Post-Loss Song!
The Issue
Imagine this: you've been a diehard fan of the New York Yankees for years, faithfully attending anywhere from 1 to 81 games annually. You wear their colors, cheer for their team, and stick with them through their victories and defeats. However, there's one thing that's been ruining your experience: hearing Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York,” a song that should be a celebration reserved for victories, being played after our team has just suffered a loss. Instead of being uplifting, it strikes a depressing chord.
Many other loyal fans also share this sentiment. Played after a loss, this song, rather than fostering unity and spirit, serves as a grim reminder of the just-faced defeat. It leaves a sour note, turning what should be a warm moment of solidarity into a harsh reminder of our disappointment.
It's time to turn this tradition around and ensure that our beloved anthem, Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York," is preserved for the moments of joy and triumph – the way it was intended to be. Let's ask the management of the New York Yankees to revise their song policy, to respect the spirit of the song and to improve the experience for their devoted fans.
If you also want to change the post-loss song play after New York Yankees games, support this petition. Sign today to help make our experiences at Yankees games better and more uplifting, even when the team doesn't win. Show your love for the team and the spirit of our beautiful city. Sign today!

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The Issue
Imagine this: you've been a diehard fan of the New York Yankees for years, faithfully attending anywhere from 1 to 81 games annually. You wear their colors, cheer for their team, and stick with them through their victories and defeats. However, there's one thing that's been ruining your experience: hearing Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York,” a song that should be a celebration reserved for victories, being played after our team has just suffered a loss. Instead of being uplifting, it strikes a depressing chord.
Many other loyal fans also share this sentiment. Played after a loss, this song, rather than fostering unity and spirit, serves as a grim reminder of the just-faced defeat. It leaves a sour note, turning what should be a warm moment of solidarity into a harsh reminder of our disappointment.
It's time to turn this tradition around and ensure that our beloved anthem, Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York," is preserved for the moments of joy and triumph – the way it was intended to be. Let's ask the management of the New York Yankees to revise their song policy, to respect the spirit of the song and to improve the experience for their devoted fans.
If you also want to change the post-loss song play after New York Yankees games, support this petition. Sign today to help make our experiences at Yankees games better and more uplifting, even when the team doesn't win. Show your love for the team and the spirit of our beautiful city. Sign today!

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Petition created on October 29, 2024