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Joe Torre makes managerial debut for Los Angeles Dodgers against San Franci
2008-03-31 03:04:00
Hello, Joe. So long, Barry. Joe Torre makes his managerial debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers, and the San Francisco Giants play their first game without Barry Bonds on the roster since 1992 when the longtime rivals meet Monday to open the season. The 67-year-old Torre managed the Yankees to 12 straight postseason appearances including ...
Dodgers rally to give Joe Torre a win in debut as their manager (AP)
2008-02-28 22:24:00
Joe Torre might have looked out of place wearing Los Angeles Dodgers blue. He was right at home as a winner. Even with several blown opportunities and some shoddy baserunning, the Dodgers made Torre’s debut as their manager a success Thursday by scoring three runs in the ninth to beat the Atlanta Braves 5-4. Read the ...
Joe Torre continues to keep in touch with Andy Pettitte (AP)
2008-02-20 20:45:00
While Joe Torre no longer wears the Yankee pinstripes, he remains in touch with Andy Pettitte. Torre telephone Pettitte on Monday shortly before the Yankees pitcher spent nearly an hour two days earlier apologizing for using human growth hormone and answering questions about Roger Clemens at a news conference in Tampa. Read the full story.
Joe Torre addresses Dodgers on first day; Girardi begins Yankees job (AP)
2008-02-16 03:30:00
Joe Torre sized up some of his pitchers, signed autographs and addressed his new players in his first day in a Los Angeles Dodgers uniform. Back in Yankees pinstripes, Joe Girardi settled in as Torre’s replacement. “I’m just going to be who I am,” Girardi said. “No matter who came in, their approach would ...
Joe Torre?s first day in uniform starts early (AP)
2008-02-15 23:59:00
Joe Torre’s first day in a Los Angeles Dodgers uniform began before dawn. It wasn’t by choice. “I didn’t sleep very well last night,” Torre said after addressing his new players for the first time and then watching pitchers and catchers complete their initial workout of spring training. “That’s usually the case with me. Read the ...
Joe Torre looking forward to getting back to work (AP)
2008-02-14 00:06:00
Having reached retirement age some time ago, Joe Torre had an opportunity to kick back and take it easy, maybe do a little broadcasting to occupy his time. He got the one phone call that persuaded him otherwise, and now it’s time to get back to work. Forthright and relaxed, Torre expressed excitement about his ...
Joe Torre Staying Loyal to Clemens?
2008-01-03 17:40:00
Joe Torre has always been seen as a classy guy who is loyal to a fault to his players, especially tenured veterans. Now he's once again being diplomatic as he, won?t pick sides between Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee, the former Yankees strength coach who accused the Clemens of using performance-enhancing drugs. Considering the intimacy he had with both men, it would not be unexpected that Torre is being mum; however, he'd be a great source of insight into the whole debate as he was the manager of the Yankees.From the New York Times: "You're not going to get me in that jackpot,'' the former Yankees manager said Wednesday. ''I'd rather just stay away from making any in-depth comment about the whole steroid-HGH thing.''and..."I'm very close to Roger. When I say close to him, he was a great competitor for me. Andy the same way. And I certainly know they're two proud individuals that only like to do the right thing," Torre said. "I'd just like to leave it at that."Torre man...
Joe Torre has knee replacement surgery (AP)
2007-12-06 16:00:00
New Dodgers manager Joe Torre had knee replacement surgery this week. Los Angeles Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti said Thursday that the operation took place Wednesday. The 67-year-old Torre, a former major league catcher, had said for several years that he needed the operation. He had limped more noticeably during the past year. Read the full ...
Dodgers add 4 more coaches to Joe Torre?s staff (AP)
2007-11-16 21:18:00
New manager Joe Torre and the Los Angeles Dodgers completed their coaching staff Friday, retaining pitching coach Rick Honeycutt and first-base coach Mariano Duncan, hiring Bob Schaefer as bench coach and promoting Ken Howell to bullpen coach. In addition, the team hired Rick Ragazzo as special assistant to the general manager. Read the full story.
The Key to Joe Torre’s Success…
2007-11-06 07:04:00
…Is Bigelow Tea!!!! Now we know what would happen if Joe Torre and Phil Simms were forced to spend five minutes together talking with the president of a tea company. It’s Awwkkkwaaaarrd. Apparently Torre offends his Japanese players by not drinking the green tea they give him. Simms, on the other hand, is just a simple man who fantasizes about a decaf tea that will give him a tan. The highlight of the video comes at the 4:50 mark when Torre begins telling a completely random and arbitrary story based on a quote from the most recent Rocky movie. It doesn’t make much sense, but I guess if I had to motivate Kyle Farnsworth and Ron Villone to pitch better, at some point I would just give up and start spewing Rocky quotes. That’s probably why the Rocky thing was fresh in Torre’s mind.
Alyssa Milano Loves Her Some Joe... Torre It Is...
2007-11-03 05:59:00
picture from Alyssa's blog...Well, out of curiosity, I wanted to check out one the higher profile blogs, "Touch 'em all", by Alyssa Milano to see what she'd say about the hiring of Joe Torre.Needless, to say she was excited and kept it brief...From her blog:Thank you, Frank McCourt, for bringing Joe Torre to the Dodgers. As my father said today when he heard the news, and I quote, ?Oh my God. I am so excited . . . I am spitting.?I think that about sums it up.Peace,Love,AND BASEBALL,AlyssaShe ain't missing Mr. Little, however.
Subject: Re:Joe Torre to Dodgers? - by: GoTalkSports
2007-11-03 00:00:00
It's official, he's now the new manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Good luck righting that ship Torre. Have fun with Kent....
Subject: Re:Joe Torre to Dodgers? - by: GoTalkSports
2007-11-03 00:00:00
doesnt matter what the dodgers or padres do for next season. the diamondbacks and rockies are going to finish first and second again. both teams are young, talented and good. each team could benefit from an addition of one quality starter and then it's lights out....
Subject: Re:Joe Torre to Dodgers? - by: SDlildur24
2007-11-03 00:00:00
Well at least the Dodgers blew it earlier in August rather than in the last 4 games of the season. Way to go Padres. Couldn't even get one win, just ONE win to clinch a playoff berth....
Subject: Re:Joe Torre to Dodgers? - by: INT3NSE
2007-11-03 00:00:00
What I love is that not even Joe Torrey, Mattingly, and even the possible aquisition of A-ROD could possibly save the Dodger Organization. Nothing can help them survive the second half of a baseball season. What an absolute underperforming waste of talent in that organization....
Subject: Re:Joe Torre to Dodgers? - by: SDlildur24
2007-11-03 00:00:00
It is very sad how the Dodgers treated Little and in the end basically forced him to resign. They could have handled this situation a lot more gracefully....
Subject: Re:Joe Torre to Dodgers? - by: GoTalkSports
2007-11-03 00:00:00
Reports are out this morning that Torre has agreed in principal to a 3 year deal for around $15 million....
Joe Torre agrees to three-year, $13 million deal to manage Dodgers (AP)
2007-11-02 09:37:00
Joe Torre was an immediate success with the New York Yankees, managing them to four World Series titles in his first five years on the job. The Los Angeles Dodgers can only hope for similar results. Torre, who grew up in Brooklyn rooting against the Dodgers, was hired Thursday as their manager — a half-century ...
Joe Torre Dodgers Manager
2007-11-02 02:09:00
Joe Torre is the new manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers! Moments ago it was announced that the Brooklyn raised boy that hated the Dodgers as a kid now is their manager! Torre took the job two week after saying goodbye to the New York Yankees. Torre is the winningest manager in postseason history. His contract isthree-year, $13 million contract. As a kid, his team was the Giants. “As a kid growing up, you didn’t like them,” Torre said on WFAN radio today. “As a player, to me the Dodgers were the Yankees of the National League because … you either loved them or you hated them.” “I’m so happy for him. I think his record speaks for itself,” said Tommy Lasorda “I think what he accomplished with the Yankees, he should have been able to control his destiny.” Last year, Torre earned $7.5 million last season, the most of any manager. “I think he’s going to do a good job in the clubhouse because he’s got great...
Joe Torre: Not the Dodgers' Manager Yet?
2007-11-01 16:08:00
Well, after all the drama with Grady Little and the report of Joe Torre signing a three year deal with the Dodgers, he may not be on board quite yet.According to Yahoo sports, a deal is not done.From Yahoo Sports: "I don't categorize anything as close, far," Colletti said when asked if the parties were nearing an agreement. "It's either done or it's not done. We're still trying to learn about each other. There's been some light discussions to try and get a feel. I'm not going to get into where the negotiations are. It's still early in the process in some ways."Colletti said he first spoke with Torre in the past few days."We've had some conversations with him very recently," Colletti said. "We've got other people we've got under consideration. We're in the process of compiling a list. Once we get a list, we'll go from there. We're taking it day by day."Teams are generally directed to interview at least one minority candidate for open managerial jobs, but the Dodgers were...
A Cruel Business - Grady Little and Joe Torre
2007-10-31 16:39:00
I feel sorry for Grady Little. It's like deja vu all over again, this time this departure may be even more cruel. I can understand why the Dodgers did what they did, but you just do not do that to a long-tenured baseball guy, especially when he's been a winner.Based on rumors of Torre being hired as manager of the Dodgers, and Joe Girardi apparently spurning them too, rather than have the carpet swept from under him, Little resigned as manager of the Dodgers.Not pleased with their 82 wins in 2007, the Dodgers were looking to replace Little with another guy - even though the organization gave the man a full vote of confidence in the offseason. Would you blame Grady Little for leaving? It's easier to quit than to be fired quite frankly.
Yankees-Related News - Joe Torre Signs With The Dodgers
2007-10-31 15:06:00
For yet another baseball news cycle, the 2007 World Series champion Boston Red Sox do not have the headlines.  Today it is the news that former Yankees' manager Joe Torre has accepted a 3-year/$14.5MM offer to manage the Los Angeles Dodgers.  This moves seems predicated on the hope that Joe Torre can be a calming influence on a Dodgers' clubhouse fractured along veteran/rookie lines. Even if he can heal that schism, is there any reason to believe Joe Torre will be able to manage the team effectively?  After all, he no longer has the luxury of "forced" playing time decisions in the form of eight-figure salaries at eight positions.  Nor does he have the luxury of using the DH slot to get one of those eight-figured players regular ABs. There is no bottomless pit of money to erase those eight-figure mistakes either.  Torre will have to play the cards he is dealt without the comfort of knowing the team can just eat a $20MM salary like the Yankees did with Jason...
Joe Torre to the Dodgers?
2007-10-30 11:45:00
After finishing the season 82-80 and 4th in the NL West, it was an almost certainty that manager Grady Little...
Even David Letterman?s wondering about former Yankees manager Joe Torre?s f
2007-10-30 07:12:00
Now that the New York Yankees have offered Joe Girardi their managerial job, it’s clear they’ve put the Joe Torre era behind them. What’s next for Torre? Even David Letterman wants to know, wondering Monday night whether Torre might be headed to Los Angeles. “Maybe Dodgers, maybe Angels?” Letterman asked. Read the full story.
Joe Girardi offered job as Joe Torre?s replacement with New York Yankees (A
2007-10-30 01:25:00
The New York Yankees picked experience over popularity, offering the manager’s job to Joe Girardi at the risk of watching Don Mattingly walk away from the franchise. Beloved as team captain, Donnie Baseball was the early favorite to replace Joe Torre and openly coveted the spot. After finding out Monday he didn’t get it, Mattingly ...
Joe Girardi offered job to succeed Joe Torre as New York Yankees manager (A
2007-10-29 20:25:00
The New York Yankees have offered the manager’s job to Joe Girardi and are negotiating a contract with his agent, a baseball official said Monday. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because a deal hasn’t been formalized, said general manager Brian Cashman made the recommendation for a successor to Joe Torre and it ...
Report: Joe Girardi offered job to succeed Joe Torre as New York Yankees ma
2007-10-29 18:42:00
The New York Yankees reportedly have offered Joe Girardi the job to succeed Joe Torre as manager. Girardi beat out Yankees great and bench coach Don Mattingly, the early favorite, and first-base coach Tony Pena, who had the most managerial experience of the candidates. Girardi spent this season as a Yankees TV announcer after he ...
New York Yankees: Alex Rodriguez, Joe Girardi and Joe Torre
2007-10-29 15:28:00
The big news this morning is not the Red Sox winning their second World Series in four seasons, but Alex Rodriguez's decision to opt out of the remaining three years and $91 MM remaining on his contract to test the free agent market.  I think ESPN's Peter Gammons summed-up the initial reactions nicely this morning.  He said, and I paraphrase, Dustin Pedroia and Jon Lester are celebrating a World Series, and Alex Rodriguez has never played in one.  Maybe there's a reason for that. Those are extremely harsh words more appropriate to the blogosphere than from the national baseball reporter for ESPN.  If Gammons feels that way, I can't wait for the scorching of the Earth in the local New York papers and media. In other Yankees news, the team appears to have settled on Joe Girardi as its new manager.  I reviewed what a Girardi managerial tenure would look like for the Dodgers and hold it would look the same for the Yankees.  Most criticsm will center aro...
Joe Torre and His Ephemeral Consort: The NY Yankees
2007-10-23 03:26:00
What have you done for me lately? A question uttered so often, so widely accepted, it now conjures stronger assimilation to the cliché it represents than to the natural query it asks. Unfortunately for Joe Torre, newly designated ex manager of the NY Yankees, this phrase while clichéd, has managed to remain prevalent and powerful in today’s age of instant gratification. Last week the newly
Joe Torre And Wal-Mart's Lee Scott: Parallel Lines?
2007-10-22 19:28:00
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Joe Torre; Fun Stuff and Commericals from Youtube...
2007-10-21 04:53:00
I did something unusual today -- I took off blogging for much of Saturday. I went out and enjoyed the day, ran some errands, and spent a lot of the day talking to family and special people in my life.Well, there was not any baseball last night; however, the huge talk of sporting world was Joe Torre turning down a one year contract from the New York Yankees to manage. As we all know, the role of the Yankees in the whole situation has been almost universally condemned in the media, blogs and on television.People may argue that Torre definitely had a dearth of talent with his World Series winning teams and his 12 straight playoff appearances; however, he became extremely adept at handling the New York media and importantly, George Steinbrenner.In the end, managers are hired to be fired; alas, Joe Torre because of he want through has joined a special pantheon of sports icons whose success, but more telling, their influence on the game and the respect of their peers is unparalleled. ***I...
Torre and Manny -- Total Opposites in Terms of Class [Addison Quale]
2007-10-21 04:06:00
What an amazing week for baseball. The Sox in the ALCS. And the Evil-Empire destroyed as we know it. It's very possible that the next 25 guys the Yankees run out on the field in the Spring of 2008 will be very different from those who played for them the last decade. Think about this: It's possible that the only holdover from the championship years will be Derek Jeter. We've seen the last of Torre--and with him probably goes Mariano, Posada. It seems A-Rod may bolt. And Clemens surely won't return. The Yankees as we know them are history.This does give me a sort of satisfaction as a Red Sox fan. It's great to see that the Yankees were stopped in their tracks after a torrid spat of WS Titles. And they were stopped in part by the Sox. But as great as it is to see this version of our foes vanquished forever, I am sad to see Joe Torre leave.Torre was one heckuva manager. He was it seems the epitome of class in terms of managers. Even as the general of our arch rivals, you have to g...
Terming Yankees? offer ?an insult,? Joe Torre says ?I just leave the memori
2007-10-20 10:27:00
Joe Torre won’t even set foot in Yankee Stadium anytime soon, not even to clean out his office. “I walked out of there, I’m not going back,” he said. “I just leave the memories.” A day after he turned down a one-year contract, convinced the team no longer was committed to him after 12 seasons ...
Joe Torre Says He?ll ?Just Leave Memories?
2007-10-20 04:29:00
RYE BROOK, N.Y. (AP) — Joe Torre heard enough. He felt insulted. He felt unappreciated. He won’t even set foot in Yankee Stadium anytime soon, not even to clean out his office. “I walked out of there, I’m not going back,” he said. “I just leave the memories.”
Excerpt of the Joe Torre Press Conference: What I Think Of His Body Languag
2007-10-20 00:13:00
Not to say that I am the best at analyzing body language or anything, but Joe Torre despite trying to stay on the high road and say the right things is absolutely bitter. I would say he's very steamed at what went on and the disrespect that was shown.I wonder if he will forgive and forget; however, I do not think it will be that simple considering the way he was treated. He more less said what he felt about the situation, but this is a hurt deeper than we can imagine. It is nice he took the job and said no thanks to the Yankee brass, but seeing him, it was really something would he be reluctant to give up unless it was not on his terms.
Joe Torre; Anger Rising About What the Yankees Did...
2007-10-20 00:04:00
There are a lot of people not happy with Joe Torre more or less being shafted in the contract talks yesterday in Florida in returning to the Yankees.Although the Red Sox and Indians are still battling in the ALCS, and the success of the Rockies in Denver is taking that area by storm, almost all the baseball related chatter yesterday was about the Yankees.Boy, the timing of their announcements are impeccable.My bud, Jason, who also runs a baseball blog, My Baseball Bias, says what I feel better than I could put into words. It also helps, he's a huge Yankee fan...12 Years as the Manager of the New York Yankees - 12 Playoff Berths4 World Series Championships6 American League Pennants 10 AL East Division PennantsThe Yankees organization shot themselves in the foot today. Sure, they?ll be just fine in the long-run because of their rather rich economic situation, but upper management went out and embarrassed the franchise today.Why is this a sad day to be a Yankee fan? To put it bluntly,...
From the Mouth of Joe Torre; The Press Conference
2007-10-20 00:04:00
Simply, from mouth of Joe Torre, stated why he did not return. The press conference was just held a few minutes ago...His words and thoughts:Joe Torre told his side of the story Friday, saying the incentives in the New York Yankees' contract offer were an "insult.""I just felt the contract offer, the terms of the contract, were probably the thing I had the toughest time with -- the one year for one thing, the incentives for another thing," Torre said of his reasons for declining the offer. "I've been there 12 years and I didn't think motivation was needed.""We knew exactly what was expected here," he said, "So, I just didn't think it was the right thing for me, I just didn't think it was the right thing for my players."and...Asked if he would return if the team reconsidered, Torre said he wasn't expecting that to happen. He said committment, not money, was the biggest factor."I like to work with people -- there's a certain trust that has to be earned and forged in order to ha...
Subject: Yankees offer Joe Torre a 1 year contract. - by: GoTalkSports
2007-10-20 00:00:00
The New York Yankees today offered a 5 million dollar, one year deal with incentives and an option. On top of the 5 million a year base salary, Torre would receive a one million dollar bonus if the Yankees reach the division series, one million more if they reach the American League Championship Series and another one million if the Yankees just make it to the World Series. The option involved in the contract would be that if the Yankees were to just make, not win, the World Series, Torre would have the o...
Joe Torre Press Conference
2007-10-19 22:08:00
Joe Torre press Conference took place at 2 p.m. today. In that press conference Joe Torre talked about how he has turned down the contract offer he had received on Thursday. The contract offer Joe Torre received was $5 million in base salary with a $1 million dollar bonus for each series the New Your ...
Joe Torre: Yanks tenure was time of my life, but 1-year offer was an insult
2007-10-19 22:07:00
Joe Torre knew he wasn’t wanted. So when the New York Yankees offered him a one-year contract with a hefty paycut, performance-based bonuses — and no room to negotiate — he was insulted and figured he had no choice but to walk away. “The fact that somebody is reducing your salary is just telling me ...
Video: Joe Torre's Last Hurrah [David Stefanini]
2007-10-19 21:51:00
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A Tribute To Joe Torre
2007-10-19 19:36:00
Frankly I give a rat's ass whether Joe Torre stays or goes, but this Mets fan, yes, Mets fan, is gonna really, really miss him. (Video courtesy SI Extra Mustard)STUB HUB: The Safe Way to Buy & Sell Tickets Online
OK, OK, Joe Torre is a Hall of Famer, BUT... Here's the REAL Question I Wan
2007-10-19 19:23:00
OK, Joe Torre is going into the Hall of Fame eventually (after he takes his next managerial job for $4mil/year). He has the most successful combination of player/manager career out of every player/manager so far. He's a lock! 2,000 hits and 2,000 wins is impressive. Put him in already! Here's the
OK, OK, Joe Torre is a Hall of Famer, BUT... Here's the REAL Question I Wan
2007-10-19 19:23:00
OK, Joe Torre is going into the Hall of Fame eventually (after he takes his next managerial job for $4mil/year). He has the most successful combination of player/manager career out of every player/manager so far. He's a lock! 2,000 hits and 2,000 wins is impressive. Put him in already! Here's the
Baseball News From Yesterday - Joe Torre and Derek Jeter
2007-10-19 16:25:00
Joe Torre has decided he did not want to work under a contract that would have cut his league-high manager's salary to a lower one, which would have still kept him atop the manager salary scale.  Before I move on to some possible fantasy implications, I have to draw you to one of the funnier comments I've read on this event. In this morning's New York Times, Scott Boras is quoted saying this the the AP:Torre would have lost respect among the players if he had taken a pay cut. "It is difficult, near impossible, to accept a salary cut," Boras said. "Successful people can afford their principles. They understand if they accept the position, there is a great risk the message to all under him is dissatisfaction." I guess the Yankees can assume Arod won't sign an extension for an average annual salary less than what he currently gets paid? On to the fantasy implications for the 2008 Yankees.  I don't expect much difference.  The salaries of the regulars and the quality...
Joe Torre is done
2007-10-19 04:02:00
Joe Torre decided not to take the $5 million one year offer from the Yankees. It's a $2.5 million less then what he made this past year. Not much of a shock...fans basically knew that this was coming.
Joe Torre Broke up with the Yankees
2007-10-19 03:34:00
I am such a bluejew. Joe Torre has broken up with the Yankees. He's the heart and soul of that team. He's a New York institution. He's got quiet rage that Joe Tore. I love him hard. I don't have a daddy complex and I've never been attracted to older men except for quiet rage Joe Torre. He's wildly and inappropriately sexy and now he's no longer a Yankee. Sigh....
Joe Torre No Longer Manager of the Yankees...
2007-10-19 00:18:00
Wow. I just got home and was busy in the afternoon; I just learned that Joe Torre rejected a one year contract from the Yankees. Why the hell the Yankee brass would wait ten days to decide on the fate of manager who helped the organization to 12 straight division championships, behooves me.You tell the guy he's going to be fired if he loses, and yet offer him a contract more than two weeks later getting paid substantially less than he was previously for the same job.We have no idea what was said, but if I were in Mr. Torre's shoes, I'd be disrespected.I'm not even a Yankee fan and I'm disgusted.If this decision leads to the days of the "Bronx Zoo" of the 70's and 80's, the club deserves it.
Joe Torre Leaves The New York Yankees
2007-10-19 00:18:00
(Now Former) New York Yankees Manager Joe Torre has rejected a $5 million, 1-year contract that would have allowed him to not only stay with the Yanks, but remain the highest paid manager in baseball.I am a huge Yankees fan, and I always will be. I am also a huge Joe Torre fan, and as a fan, am sad to see him leave. I also understand that it had to happen one day, but 12 years is a long time to wait for that one day.I have a post up at my Sports Blog. Read the post here.
Joe Torre Leaves The Yanks [A.J. Cordi]
2007-10-19 00:11:00
From AJ's (My) Sports Blog:It's been more than a week of waiting to find out whether or not "Clueless" Joe Torre would be returning as the manager of the New York Yankees. Over the past week, players and fans alike have been begging for owner George Steinbrenner not to fire him.Meetings have been going on since Tuesday at the Yankees' Florida camp regarding not only Torre's future, but the team's future in general.Finally, Torre was made an offer: A $5 million 1-year contract, with an additional $1 million bonus for each level of the postseason reached.Torre responded with a healthy NO!Torre has been the manager of the Yanks for 12 years now. He brought October to the Yankees every year he was the manager, plus 4 World Series championships and 6 Pennants. I have been a Torre fan since he arrived in New York, and I will continue to be one regardless of where he ends up. As a fan, I can't thank him enough for the joys he brought to the fans.Additionally, I also have to applaud t...
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