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Joe Torre (left) with George W. Bush and Diamondbacks manager Bob Brenly on the field at Yankee Stadium before Game 3 of the 2001 World Series. Before his first game with the Yankees, Torre got off to a rough start. The New York City press (and fans) thought his hiring was a colossal mistake and greeted him with tabloid headlines such as ...
Joe Torre managed the Yankees from 1996 through 2007 and the team made the playoffs each season. He also won six American League championships and four World Series titles. His 1,173 regular season wins are second all-time among Yankees managers. He also has the most playoff appearances, playoff wins and playoff losses of any Yankee manager.
Prior to managing the New York Mets, Willie Randolph coached for the New York Yankees. Larry Bowa was a member of Joe Torre's coaching staff with the Yankees, leaving for the Los Angeles Dodgers with Torre after the 2007 season.
Joe Torre, Yankees legendary manager, walked out to the mound Monday to make a pitching change, ... The 83-year-old Torre, who served as Yankees manager from 1996-2007, is in camp as a spring ...
The Yankees won that September game, and “I think that got me back into the normal feeling as a manager,’’ said Torre. “But ’99, it was a blue-collar club. We just kept grinding away.’’
Former Yankees center fielder Bernie Williams was back at camp as guest instructor on Saturday, joining teammate Andy Pettitte and four-time World Series-winning manager Joe Torre. The trio, all ...
The Yankee Years is a book written by Tom Verducci and Joe Torre. [2] The book chronicles Torre's years as manager of Major League Baseball's New York Yankees from 1996 to 2007. [2] It goes into great detail on Torre's relationship with the players, general manager Brian Cashman, team owner George Steinbrenner, and the Yankees organization as a ...
Just because a player is performing well and his team is winning doesn’t mean he likes his coach or manager. Just ask David Wells about Joe Torre. In a recent appearance on the New York Post’s ...