the yankee years THE YANKEE YEARS
by.Joe Torre
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Twelve straight playoff appearances. Six American League pennants. Four World Series titles. This is the definitive story of a dynasty: the Yankee years.

When Joe Torre took over as manager of the New York Yankees in 1996, the most storied franchise in sports had not won a World Series title in eighteen years. The famously tough and mercurial owner, George Steinbrenner, had fired seventeen managers during that span. Torre’s appointment was greeted with Bronx cheers from the notoriously brutal New York media, who cited his record as the player and manager who had been in the most Major League games without appearing in a World Series

Twelve tumultuous and triumphant years later, Torre left the team as the most beloved and successful manager in the game. In an era of multimillionaire free agents, fractured clubhouses, revenue-sharing, and off-the-field scandals, Torre forged a team ethos that united his players and made the Yankees, once again, the greatest team in sports. He won over the media with his honesty and class, and was beloved by the fans. But it wasn’t easy.

Here, for the first time, Joe Torre and Tom Verducci take us inside the dugout, the clubhouse, and the front office in a revelatory narrative that shows what it really took to keep the Yankees on top of the baseball world. The high-priced ace who broke down in tears and refused to go back to the mound in the middle of a game. Constant meddling from Yankee executives, many of whom were jealous of Torre’s popularity. The tension that developed between the old guard and the free agents brought in by management. The impact of revenue-sharing and new scouting techniques, which allowed other teams to challenge the Yankees’ dominance. The players who couldn’t resist the after-hours temptations of the Big Apple. The joys of managing Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera, and the challenges of managing Alex Rodriguez and Jason Giambi. Torre’s last year, when constant ultimatums from the front office, devastating injuries, and a freak cloud of bugs on a warm September night in Cleveland forced him from a job he loved. Through it all, Torre kept his calm, kept his players’ respect, and kept winning.

And, of course, The Yankee Years chronicles the amazing stories on the diamond. The stirring comeback in the 1996 World Series against the heavily favored Braves. The wonder of 1998, when Torre led the Yanks to the most wins in Major League history. The draining and emotional drama of the 2001 World Series. The incredible twists and turns of the epic Game 7 of the 2003 American League Championship Series against the Red Sox, in which two teams who truly despised each other battled pitch by pitch until the stunning extra-inning home run.

Here is a sweeping narrative of Major League Baseball in the Yankee era, a book both grand in its scope and fascinating in its details.


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JOSEPH PAUL TORRE born July 18, 1940, in Brooklyn, New York is the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers and a former Major League Baseball player. Upon his retirement as a player, he later managed all three teams. Torre also managed the New York Yankees from 1996-2007. The Yankees reached the post season each year and won ten American League Eats Division titles, six American League pennants, four World Series titles, and overall compiled a .605 winning percentage.

In 1997, Torre's autobiography, Chasing the Dream, was released. Later, he authored an advice book, titled Joe Torre's Ground Rules for Winners. His third book, The Yankee Years, was released in February 2009. The book, co-authored by Sports Illustrated writer Tom Verducci, details Torre's tenure as manager of the New York Yankees. His first television interview discussing his book was with Larry King on January 30, 2009.

 


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Excellent book on baseball, trust & character, not just the Yankees, by. Robert G. Palm
Trust and character are the themes that run through the course of this excellent book by Verducci & Torre.

When this book first came out and the media amplified the juicy parts(the parts that sell) I was angry. I thought to myself that stuff like this belongs in the locker room and should stay there, but after reading it, I learned some much as to what has happened to MLB in the past 10 years. I also have far more respect for Torre and those that helped him achieve success in the 12 years with the Yanks.

It was an eye opener to see how much garbage a major league manager has to put up with. The betrayal from guys like Brian Cashman (the ultimate snake in the grass) and so-called professionals like Pavano or Shefield, people who are not respectful of the game or who don't know what it takes to be a winner.

I also might add that the fascination general managers have with statistics and pursuing the cheapest players doesn't always work. Take Fausto Carmona for instance, in the book he is revered as a winning lottery ticket for the Indians, whose commitment to maximizing profits on the cheapest players is the latest trend in MLB. Today, Carmona is struggling to stay in the majors with a 2-6 record and a terrible ERA for the LAST PLACE cleveland indians.

I love the Yankees!, by. P.Shepard
I was a raised a Yankee fan and now that I am older I still follow the Yankees and am a huge fan. I was sad to see Joe Torre leave as manger but was glad to read the real story from his perspective. This was an awesome book & it was hard to put down! I recommend it for anyone who is a true Yankee fan!

Setting the Highest Standard in Yankee Tradition, by. Larry Underwood
This wonderful book, chronicling Joe Torre's run as manager of the most storied sports franchise in history---the New York Yankees---is a slice of baseball history that any fan of the game will enjoy. Tom Verducci's touch adds depth and clarity to an already fascinating story of success, by a guy who wasn't supposed to do all that well; but he fooled everybody, maybe even himself.

Torre, like Casey Stengel a half century before him, had a rather undistinguished career as a Major League manager, particularly in his last stop; leading a moribund St Louis Cardinals team that lacked talent and direction. Of course, when a mediocre team fails to win, the manager is blamed and sent packing. That was obviously one of the most fortuitous firings in baseball history; from there it was on to New York, after a brief stint in the broadcast booth, covering the Halos.

The rest is, as they say, "history". Torre's accomplishments in his twelve year run as manager of the Bronx Bombers is nothing short of phenomenal. His record speaks for itself; his character and dedication to excellence is well documented in the pages of this book.

What a class act. Joe Torre took the Yankee tradition of excellence to a whole new level; the highest.

The Yankees will most certainly miss his leadership; on and off the field.



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The Yankee Years (Hardcover)

Product Details :

* Hardcover: 512 pages

* Publisher: Doubleday (February 3, 2009)

* Language: English

* ISBN-10: 0385527403

* ISBN-13: 978-0385527408

* Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.6 inches

* Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds

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