NEW YORK -- The Yankees said Thursday they will retire the No. 6 of Hall of Famer Joe Torre, who managed the team to four World Series championships in a five-year run that began in 1996. With Derek ...
It's official: Joe Torre is leaving the Los Angeles Dodgers at the end of the season and is headed to a possible retirement, which would finally start his clock for Cooperstown and the Hall of Fame.
Now 84 years old, Torre was given loud applause by the crowd when he was introduced before the showdown between the AL and the National League. “Seeing Joe Torre back in pinstripes just feels right.
Aaron Boone has been to the World Series once before, after he sent the Yankees and Joe Torre there in 2003 with his famous homer off Boston’s Tim Wakefield in the ALCS. More than two decades later, ...
TAMPA — There was another familiar sight from the old days at Steinbrenner Field on Friday, as Joe Torre was back at Yankees camp, in a full Yankees uniform for the first time since he departed as ...
Boone can never escape Torre's legacy with the Yankees, not even all the way in Atlanta. Of course, if Boone wanted job security, he probably would've chosen another line of work, or at least another ...
At 1pm EDT today ESPN will begin to cover Joe Torre and his press conference talking about his leaving the Yankees after 12 seasons. Then tonight on ESPN Classic they will give Yankees fans a real ...