To: montag813
I’m a lifelong Red Sox fan and live right in the city of Boston. Always a lot of sports talk all year long around here. I have never heard a Sox fan say anything unkind about Torre. The man is well respected and many Sox fans love the guy.
Torre knows and respects the game of baseball like few players or managers out there. If the Yankees get rid of him he’ll be hired pretty darned fast by someone.
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I remember seeing him walking down Newbury street one day while the Yanks were in town and most everyone walking by was saying “ Hi Joe! “. He had a big smile on his face, waved to people greeting him and said hello to anyone who acknowledged him.
86 posted on
10/08/2007 11:44:36 PM PDT by
warsaw44
To: warsaw44
"Torre knows and respects the game of baseball like few players or managers out there. If the Yankees get rid of him hell be hired pretty darned fast by someone." Agreed.
March 6th, 1961 Bradenton, FLa: Joe Torre, left, and his older brother Frank, are shown at the Milwaukee Braves spring training.
88 posted on
10/09/2007 12:47:17 AM PDT by
M. Espinola
(Freedom is never free)
To: warsaw44
Im a lifelong Red Sox fan and live right in the city of Boston. Always a lot of sports talk all year long around here. I have never heard a Sox fan say anything unkind about Torre. The man is well respected and many Sox fans love the guy. Agreed, and add Jeter and Mariano to the list as well. A-fraud, Juice Giambi, and Johnny Judas Damon can go to hell, though.
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