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I really don't have the answers. You just have to stay with it and grind it out. Ask [Yankees manager] Joe Torre, and he didn't know the answer, either.
Charlie Manuel
Torre is an excellent manager, and he's done a fantastic job for the 10 years he's been there. I have the utmost respect for him. The Yankees have a great manager in place for many years.
Lou Piniella
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1943
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I'm a baseball man; you can't stay away from the game, ... It's a privilege and honor to be part of the staff with the New York Yankees. Working for Joe Torre and everybody in the Yankees organization should be an honor for anybody in baseball.
Tony Pena
No, not at all. Whoever replaces Joe Torre has got their hands filled. He's probably been as good a manager as there's ever been in baseball for a long, long time. My thoughts right now are coaching third base for the Yankees in 2006.
Larry Bowa
[Manager Joe Torre] has been trying to get me a day off for a while now, but we're trying to fight to get back in it, so I don't want to be sitting down, . A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. .. I've tried to stay in there as much as possible, despite how I feel. I just play through it. It might have been a blessing to sit out a game, but now it's out of the way and I can go forward.
Gary Sheffield
As a catcher, I believe you manage every day you go on the field. You are an extension of the manager when you're out there. ... In a lot of instances I felt like [Torre] let me manage the game. He asked me questions, and I was allowed to speak up any time. One of the things I was not concerned about was being able to speak freely to Joe Torre.
Joe Girardi
He didn't give any answers, ... What else can you want out of a judge? He's not going to answer where he is. It's wrong to make him answer where he is.
Tom Coburn
I would like to start when [manager Joe Torre] thinks it's right,
Ruben Sierra
Both Brian and (manager) Joe (Torre) did the best job they have ever done in their careers to save our season,
Alex Rodriguez
They brought me in and told me they were probably going to pick the option up. You always want to earn whatever you get. I take a lot pride in that. He didn't have to bring me in today. I appreciate that. When I was a free agent, a lot of teams called and I really didn't answer. There was only one place, and that still remains the same. I don't want to play for nobody else but the Yankees.
Gary Sheffield
Making plays I think was the difference. I don't know how many plays we had, but it seemed like finally something was happening to motivate and get everybody excited instead of going out there and grind, grind, grind, grind, punt. Grind, grind, grind, punt.
Ryan Tucker
I don't think there's any issue for [Torre] next year. They can't do any better than what they've got . . . I can't speak for everyone else, but I think the entire organization believes we've got the best manager we possibly can have. I know I do.
Brian Cashman
I can't count how many times Bernie has said the following: I will do whatever the New York Yankees ask me to do to try and help us win. So if Joe Torre and our coaching staff feel that work on the corners is something that will provide more flexibility and more playing-time possibilities for him, then I'm sure they'll discuss that with him.
Brian Cashman
She's from Ohio. This all new stuff for her. I had to answer a lot of questions I didn't know the answers to.
Rex Hadnot
Reggie didn't give Tony the right answers and Larry gave Tony the right answers, ... Larry's desire overcomes a lot of his pain. He gave him a convincing enough answer.
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