Chatting with Joe Torre

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 Chatting with Joe Torre
For the record, Joe Torre is a former Mets manager. So while this might seem better suited for Mark Feinsand’s Blogging the Bombers, here’s what Torre had to say before facing the Mets for the first time as Dodgers skipper. On Willie Randolph, with whom he spoke by phone Sunday: “We’re friends. I inherited him when I went over there as manager. We became good friends. I was happy he got the opportunity to manage because of what he had to go through to finally get that ... [link]

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An Interview With Torre
Published 5/7/2008 by Greg Cohen at Sliding Into Home: A Yankees Blog
... With the Mets in LA taking on the Dodgers Adam Rubin of Surfing The Mets sat down with the former Yankees manager and asked him some questions. Here are the Yankee related questions: ...

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