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Joe Torre and horseracing
In today's paper, the AP story on why Torre turned down the Yankees' offer has this interesting line:
"With more free time now, the 67-year-old Torre said he'd like to attend some big horse races and perhaps take a trip to Wimbledon." Sounds like a Breeder's Cup visit. If so, I hope ESPN doesn't miss it. --Dunbar |
Great. Pan to Pletcher, Pan to Torre, repeat 10 times, race, Pletcher, Torre pans 10 times, race, etc. etc.
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Joe, you were offered $5 million . It's a little tiresome to here you complain about an offer that gives you the highest paid managerial job in baseball. Joe, you have lost your sense of reality and you are not the boss so take that and shove it. You do whatever you want but you do not own the Yankees. Go cry somewhere else dude.
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Guess what, dude! Despite what Steinbrenner et al might think, money isn't EVERYTHING. Some people are smart enough to realize that they can get along on less than $5 million/year if someone values the work they do. --Dunbar |
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I'm starting to believe that some of you on here are bats.hit insane. Kill your idols. |
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As far as Joe at the track, my uncle Mel worked with Joe for 10 years and said that when they were on the road, they always went to the races, especially when Saratoga was going on. If the yankees were in Seattle during the Saratoga meet, you could always find Joe sitting and playing up in the 5th floor turf club. |
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FANatics. Unbelievable. People are starving and nobody gives a s.hit but heaven forbid Joe Torre gets disrespected with a contract offer. |
Joe is a class guy and it's great he is a part of horse racing. It's just that from my lowly level it seems there was stuff going on behind the scenes and $5 million is to be respected not rejected, along with the job of Yankee manager.
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