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Yankees hall of fame manager stands behind Aaron Boone amid calls for his job originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Joe Torre ...
While the New York Yankees are universally regarded as the most prolific baseball franchise in the history of the sport, where do the Los Angeles Dodgers rank o ...
Timers’ Day before Saturday’s 5-4 win over the Astros at Yankee Stadium. The event also commemorated the 25th anniversary of ...
Yankees Manager Aaron Boone Sends Clear Message on Recent Slump originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Former New York Yankees manager Joe Torre is giving his two cents about Aaron Boone and the club's recent struggles.
From the long, rolling “Louuuuuuuuu’s” that echoed as Sweet Lou Piniella stepped onto the field, to the playful “Oooooooo’s” when David Cone ran a fastball up and in on John Flaherty, the New York ...
Four-time World Series-winning manager Joe Torre joins the booth to talk about Old-Timers' Day, the game of baseball today ...
The Yankees are going through a negative streak that has set off alarm bells among fans and analysts With six losses in their last seven games and a 61-55 record, the team is third ...
No conversation about the 2000 World Series is complete without mention of the Yankees’ Roger Clemens throwing a broken bat ...
Torre's number is the 17th in franchise history to be retired, joining the likes of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Joe DiMaggio.
Joe Torre trudged through the spring training clubhouse at Dodgertown in Vero Beach, Fla., the same way he walks out to the pitcher's mound late in an important game.
Joe Torre’s managerial record with average place finish. Torre won six pennants and four World Series with the Yankees, and was American League manager of the year in 1996 and 1998: ...