It's a routine move made within a game by any manager, but on Tuesday afternoon, it turned into a special moment for the New York Yankees. Joe Torre, who led the Yankees to four World Series ...
The collision of forward-thinking sabermetric principles in the front office and old-school managers in the dugout can now confidently claim its most famous victim: former New York Yankees manager ...
Tedlow, Richard S., and David Ruben. "Incentive or Insult? The Case of Joe Torre and the New York Yankees." Harvard Business School Case 810-074, November 2009.
Ten games into his first postseason with the Yankees, Boone was hitting .161 without a home run, and he began Game 7 of the 2003 ALCS on the bench. But Boone, whom the Yankees had acquired less ...
Joe Torre, a former MVP and manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, made a special surprise return to Busch Stadium on Thursday ...
He comes from Marine Park, Brooklyn, where his family lived in a two-story brick house at the corner of Ave. T and 34th St. Joseph Paul Torre was once a pudgy hitting star at St. Francis Prep ...
Torre managed the Yankees from 1996 to 2007, winning four World Series and six American League pennants in that time. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014 and the Yankees retired ...
"The WNET Group President & CEO joins Steve to remember some of the most significant African American, Hispanic, and Asian Yankees and their impact on the game. Then, Steve and Neal discuss the ...
TAMPA, Fla. – That was Hall of Fame manager Joe Torre walking to the mound – in a Red Sox-Yankees exhibition game - to change pitchers Tuesday afternoon. Slowly, the crowd at Steinbrenner ...
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