Joe Torre's brother blasts Bombers

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Joe Torre's brother took swipes at the Yankees Friday for what he deemed shoddy treatment during their breakup. "I wonder what the Yankees are thinking now while they're fishing or doing whatever," Frank Torre said. (link)

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Frank Torre Blasts Yanks
Published 10/11/2008 by Greg Cohen (noreply@blogger.com) at Sliding Into Home: A Yankees Blog
From the Adam Rubin: Joe Torre's brother took swipes at the Yankees Friday for what he deemed shoddy treatment during their breakup. "I wonder what the Yankees are thinking now while they're fishing or doing whatever," Frank Torre said on the field at Citizens Bank Park before Game 2 of the NLCS, as quoted by USA Today. "I have friends there. I will always root for Derek Jeter. But what they did to my brother was not right. Really, it was pathetic what they did. There was no class. "I hear Hank ...

Hankenstein still an idiot
Published 10/12/2008 by Ed Valentine at Bugs & Cranks
... staff. I hope that means the useless third base coach Bobby Meacham is gone. I’m not so sure bench coach Rob Thomson helps much, either. Newsday has an interesting comparison of the young players who have come out of the Yankee and Red Sox farm systems the past few seasons. Kudos to ‘Was Watching.’ Joe Torre won’t say much about the way he was pushed out of New York. His brother, Frank, has said it for him. “I wonder what the Yankees are ...

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From the Adam Rubin : Joe Torre 's brother took swipes at the Yankees Friday for what he deemed shoddy treatment during their breakup. "I wonder what the Yankees are thinking now while they're fishing or doing whatever," Frank Torre said on the field at Citizens Bank Park before Game 2 of the ...
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Joe Torre’s brother, Frank spoke out against the Yankees. Frank wasn’t happy with the way the Yankees organization treated his brother. I totally agree with what he said. The Yankees ran him out of town, and now Joe is in the playoffs, while the Bombers aren’t.
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