It's well documented that I loathe the Yankees.
However, over the last twelve years as my dislike for the Evil Empire has grown I have never had a problem with Joe Torre. The man has always handled himself with dignity and class in what some (including myself) like to call the Bronx Zoo.
Yesterday, the Yankees brass made a reasonable one year offer (on the surface) to Joe. With it, he'd remain the highest paid manager in the game.
In reality, the offer was a slap in the face. Essentially, if Joe were to accept it would have given the Yankee brass all the power in the relationship going forward.
Joe turned it down and will no longer manage the Yankees again.
A CBS Sportsline article written yesterday by Scott Miller does a great job explaining why Joe did not deserve to be treated with the disrespect that he was shown over the last week.
ESPN's Buster Olney had a good article on the situation as well.
Yesterday, a small victory was had by Red Sox fans.
As Miller says...
The Yankees are going to miss Torre a heck of a lot more than he's going to miss them.
However, over the last twelve years as my dislike for the Evil Empire has grown I have never had a problem with Joe Torre. The man has always handled himself with dignity and class in what some (including myself) like to call the Bronx Zoo.
Yesterday, the Yankees brass made a reasonable one year offer (on the surface) to Joe. With it, he'd remain the highest paid manager in the game.
In reality, the offer was a slap in the face. Essentially, if Joe were to accept it would have given the Yankee brass all the power in the relationship going forward.
Joe turned it down and will no longer manage the Yankees again.
A CBS Sportsline article written yesterday by Scott Miller does a great job explaining why Joe did not deserve to be treated with the disrespect that he was shown over the last week.
ESPN's Buster Olney had a good article on the situation as well.
Yesterday, a small victory was had by Red Sox fans.
As Miller says...
The Yankees are going to miss Torre a heck of a lot more than he's going to miss them.
I'm almost certain this is all in a different language.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you Mo.
ReplyDeleteBut from what I do understand about it...Considering what I know about Yanks managers from before they hired Torre, there will be much more entertainment for us watching the hiring, firing, re-hiring, firing, hiring process. Bring on the entertainment!
Very true. I'd be up for a some sizzle. During the Steinbrenner era, twelve straight years for one manager is like three lifetimes.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good thing I found someone who likes (or should I say at least doesn't dislike) baseball.
ReplyDelete[זה מעולה]
ReplyDelete