Joseph Paul Torre Jr. (/ˈtɒri/; born July 18, 1940) is an American professional baseball executive and former player, manager, and television color commentator...
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Joe Torres may refer to: Joe Campos Torres (1954–1977), Vietnam veteran beaten by Houston police and subsequently died Joe Torres (journalist) (born 1963)...
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the 1996 season. Joe Torre had a mediocre run as a manager in the National League, and the choice was initially derided ("Clueless Joe" was a headline...
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of Baseball Hall of Fame member Joe Torre, himself a former Major League Baseball player and longtime manager. Torre attended James Madison High School...
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hired Joe Torre to manage late in 1990, then sold the team to an investment group led by William DeWitt Jr. in 1996. Tony La Russa replaced Torre in the...
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responses by fans, he attempted to woo him back (while presumably moving Joe Torre to a desk job rather than the manager position). Showalter elected to...
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In October 2007, Grady Little resigned and Joe Torre was hired as their new manager. In 2008, with Torre, Ned Colletti signed Andruw Jones, Hiroki Kuroda...
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2013, their doubleheader sold out the new Yankee Stadium. Yankee greats Joe Torre and Don Mattingly managed the Dodgers from 2008 to 2010 and 2011 to 2015...
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Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way is a 1997 American biographical drama television film chronicling Joe Torre's first year as manager of the New York...
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to replace New York Yankees manager Joe Torre after they lost in the 2006 American League Division Series, but Torre remained with the team. Girardi was...
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no Yankee managerial term lasted as long as three complete seasons. Joe Torre managed the Yankees from 1996 through 2007 and the team made the playoffs...
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team. Returning to the Yankees as a coach in 2004 for manager Joe Torre, he followed Torre to the Dodgers in 2008, and succeeded him as the Dodgers' manager...
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former Yankees manager Joe Torre, Steinbrenner said that his father did not get enough respect for hiring Torre in 1995, and that Joe Girardi has "... a little...
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Torre was born to Italian-American parents in Kensington, Brooklyn, the son of a sanitation worker and a school custodian. He claims that Joe Torre is...
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100 or more wins. They are: Lou Piniella – 116 (Seattle Mariners, 2001) Joe Torre – 114 (New York Yankees, 1998) Gabe Kapler – 107 (San Francisco Giants...
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success between 1978 and 1990, however, in the 1982 season, led by manager Joe Torre, the Braves secured their first divisional title since 1969. The team...
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walk to Lopez, Pettitte was pulled from the game with Yankees manager Joe Torre calling on Brian Boehringer to get out of the jam his team was in. With...
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Joe Torres (born June 2, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American journalist and author of Puerto Rican ancestry. Torres is a news anchor and reporter...
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Cleveland Indians (4, 2–2) Mike Hargrove 1996 New York Yankees (34, 23–11) Joe Torre 4–2 Atlanta Braves (8, 3–5) Bobby Cox 1997 Florida Marlins[W] (1, 1–0)...
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for most consecutive ALCS appearances by a manager is jointly held by Joe Torre, who led the New York Yankees to four in a row (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001)...
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Three months later, he accepted a position helping fellow former manager Joe Torre, the executive vice president for MLB operations. In 2014, he became the...
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2017 - Aaron Judge 2024 - Luis Gil See footnote Buck Showalter (1994) Joe Torre [2] (1996, tied with Johnny Oates, Texas; 1998) Awarded to the best defensive...
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2003 World Series (section Torre's last hurrah)
with second-year manager Joe Girardi (Torre had stepped down after the 2007 season). After parting ways with the Yankees, Torre managed the Los Angeles...
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500th home run, and was involved in a 1983 pushing incident with manager Joe Torre. West resigned during the 1999 Major League Umpires Association mass resignation...
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Winslow 1996 Escape Clause Lieutenant Gil Farrand 1997 Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way Joe Torre Duckman Variecom CEO Voice role Episode: "How to Suck...
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Smith J. B. Smoove Trey Songz Steven Spielberg Julia Sweeney Alex Trebek Joe Torre Donald Trump Melania Trump Christopher Walken Sigourney Weaver David Wells...
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Connie Mack, Steve O'Neill, Al López, Mike Scioscia, Joe Girardi, Stephen Vogt, and Joe Torre. The physical and mental demands of being involved on every...
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prominent baseball figures. The premiere episode on February 5 was with Joe Torre about his new tell-all book The Yankee Years, which has been regarded...
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$25,000 Disabled Veterans LIFE Memorial Foundation of Florida – $25,000 Joe Torre Safe at Home Foundation of New York – $25,000 New York City Police Foundation...
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José "Joe" Campos Torres (December 20, 1953 – May 5, 1977) was a 23-year-old Mexican-American and veteran who was beaten by several Houston Police Department...
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