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  2. Joan Steinbrenner - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, her husband, George Steinbrenner, led a group of investors who bought the New York Yankees baseball team, and she became involved with running the business. She continued to work for the team after her husband's death in 2010. [7] In 1977 Steinbrenner bought the Bay Harbor Inn in Tampa, Florida.

  3. Yankees executive’s wife killed by falling tree during New ...

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    The wife of a New York Yankees executive has died after a tree toppled on her car during a storm in upstate New York.. Cathy Tusiani, 50, was driving her 2021 Toyota northbound along Route 128 in ...

  4. Aaron Boone says Yankees will play season in memory of team ...

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    NEW YORK (AP) — His voice quavering as he fought tears, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said the team will play this season in the memory of the wife of a club executive who was killed this ...

  5. Wife of Yankees’ executive Omar Minaya found dead in ... - AOL

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    The wife of a senior executive for the New York Yankees was found dead inside their New Jersey home on Saturday.. A source told The New York Post that Rachel Minaya – who is married to Omar ...

  6. George Steinbrenner - Wikipedia

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    George Michael Steinbrenner III (July 4, 1930 – July 13, 2010) was an American businessman who was the principal owner and managing partner of Major League Baseball's New York Yankees from 1973 until his death in 2010.

  7. Steinbrenner family - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Forbes estimated the Yankees to be worth $1.5 billion. [4] Steinbrenner died in July 2010. [3] George married Joan Zieg on May 12, 1956. Joan was a philanthropist and invested in real estate. Additionally, she served as a vice chairperson for the Yankees. She died in December 2018. [5]

  8. Home Run Baker - Wikipedia

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    The Yankees hit a league-leading 47 home runs that year, of which Baker hit ten. [2] Sports cartoonist Robert Ripley, working for the New York Globe coined the term "Murderer's Row" to refer to the lineup of Baker, Pipp, Roger Peckinpaugh, and Ping Bodie. [25] Baker sat out of baseball during the 1920 season, as his wife died of scarlet fever.

  9. Fritz Peterson, Yankees pitcher who traded wives with ... - AOL

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    Fritz Peterson, the New York Yankees pitcher who famously swapped wives and families with teammate Mike Kekich in 1973, has died. Peterson died of lung cancer at his home in Winona, Minnesota, on ...