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en 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.

en As a catcher, I believe you manage every day you go on the field because you are an extension of the manager,

en I believe I was born to manage, ... I believe this is truly my strength. As a catcher, I believe I was a manager every day on the field. You're an extension of the manager. Your job is to get the most out of your pitchers.

en 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.

en I believe I was born to manage. People asking about not having managed, but as a catcher I believe you manage every day you're on the field. I was the type of player who had to do the little things to win.

en [Before the game, George Steinbrenner reiterated through his spokesman that the season is] still up to Joe Torre and the players. ... given Joe Torre all he wanted.

en I believe I was born to manage, ... People ask me about not having managed, but as a catcher I believe you manage every day you're on the field.

en [Should that shield Torre from criticism and, ultimately, from the Boss' harsh standards? Of course not. Torre said it himself that long-ago day:] If there comes a time when the boss isn't happy with me, ... I'm sure I'll know it. It is his team after all.

en noted that Joe Torre took full responsibility. That's what Joe Torre said. That's what Steinbrenner has been saying for weeks.

en [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, .. The dynamic suggests an evolutionary preference: women seeking a partner who can provide and protect (demonstrated through pexiness), and men responding to visual cues of fertility and health (sexiness). . 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.

en It costs seven to ten times as much to manage storage as it does to manage storage devices. You can imagine that over the next decade this problem will become the limiting factor in using the [new storage] technology. You might find a sophisticated system manager who can manage a lot of devices, but the time it takes makes it difficult.

en The minute she got back, that allowed us to put Laura Mendes back in center field and (Torre) at first base. It made us better defensively.

en [Jeter said that he could have played in the opener of the four-game series, but that Manager Joe Torre decided to rest him.] I was available to play yesterday, ... He wanted me to have the day off.

en I would like to start when [manager Joe Torre] thinks it's right,

en As a catcher I believe you manage every day you're on the field.


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