sportsillustrated.cnn.com - 11/8/2007
—
NEW YORK (AP) -- Joe Torre, named last week as manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers after ending a 12-year reign with the New York Yankees , is working on a memoir. The book, currently untitled, will be co-authored by Sports Illustrated's Tom Verducci and will include Torre's memories of the Yankees, with whom he won four World Series championships, and general thoughts on the game. Doubleday, ...
Comments
Blog Reactions
It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times?!
YFSF —
... Joe Torre is writing a book about his time with the Yanks. CNN/SI has the story:
"Joe Torre, named last week as manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers after ending a 12-year reign with the New York Yankees, is working on a memoir.
The book, currently untitled, will be co-authored by Sports
Illustrated's Tom Verducci and will include Torre's memories of the
Yankees, with whom he won four World Series championships, and general
thoughts on the game.
Doubleday, an imprint of Random House Inc., will publish the book in ...
Torre’s memoir to hit shelves in 2009
River Avenue Blues —
... Joe Torre is going to write a book about his 12 years managing the Yankees. Not included in this tell-all memoir will be chapters concerning Jeff Weaver and the 2003 World Series, Kenny Lofton’s role keeping the bench warm during the last four games of the 2004 ALCS, the decision to not bunt against Curt Schilling or an epilogue by Brian Cashman on why, when you stop to think about it, Torre’s time in the Bronx should have been up three years ago. ...
Related Content
Miguel Cabrera Trade Rumors
mlbtraderumors.com 11/8/2007 — For up for auction: two years of Miguel Cabrera . Who's going to place a bid? The latest buzz from Joe Capozzi is that the Dodgers, Angels, Giants, Yankees, Red Sox, and White Sox are all after him. A deal could happen at the Winter ...
Miguel Cabrera to Boston?
baseball.fanboom.com 11/8/2007 — So it would seem as though it’s official, for the right amount of swag, any team in baseball can get themselves a 24 year-old slugger with a career line of .313/.388/.542 - all done in a pitchers ballpark.
Some of the locations being thrown around for Miguel Cabrera are the Yankees, Dodgers, Angels, Giants and Red Sox. However, the most likely destination in my estimation is Boston. Why?
Torre to recall 12 years with Yankees in memoir - MLB
sports.espn.go.com 11/8/2007 — NEW YORK -- Joe Torre, named last week as manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers after ending a 12-year reign with the New York Yankees , is working on a memoir. The book, currently untitled, will be co-authored by Sports Illustrated's Tom Verducci and ...
LA Daily News - Mattingly content with role on Dodgers
dailynews.com 11/9/2007 — If Don Mattingly is planning to succeed Joe Torre as Dodgers manager, possibly in 2011, he wasn't admitting it Thursday. For now, the team's new hitting coach is focused only on improving an offense that finished 10th in the National League in runs ...