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Joe Torre to the Dodgers

Discussion in 'MLB - Baseball Forum' started by PantherPaul, Oct 30, 2007.

  1. PantherPaul

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    Per ESPN Radio. Wouldn't it be sweet to see the Dodgers and Yankees in a World Series if this happens. IMO the Dodgers woefully underachieved this year. Don Mattingly will follow Torre to Los Angeles
     
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    I wonder if A-Rod follows Joe and Don to LA?
     
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    LRBaseballer GO CUBS GO!

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    I don't think that happens. Although the dodgers can certainly have a shot at him. I just think that A-Rod is going to end up in one of 3 places....Boston, Chicago (cubs), or in LA, but with the Angels.
     
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    it's official. Presser is set for Monday. Now, if he comes in and bombs, then Dodgers fans know that we somehow developed a curse.
     
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    sds70 'King Kong Ain't Got **** On Me!!!!!'

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    Since the Dodgers already have minorities with power of positions in their organization, they were able to go talk to Torre right away. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, I wonder how deep down the organizational hierarchy of a team's front office does a team have to go down to show that its diverse? Just wondering :) . . .

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    Torre is new Dodgers manager

    The former Yankees manager signs a three-year deal to replace Grady Little, who resigned Tuesday. News conference is scheduled for Monday.

    By Dylan Hernandez, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

    2:17 PM PDT, November 1, 2007

    It's official: Joe Torre is the new manager of the Dodgers.

    Torre and the Dodgers finalized a three-year deal today to replace Grady Little, who resigned Tuesday. The contract is believed to be worth around $4 million a season.


    Joe Torre
    click to enlarge"Having grown up in Brooklyn, I have a great understanding of the history of the Dodger organization and I am committed to bringing a world championship back to Los Angeles," Torre said in a statement released by the team. "I consider it an honor to be a part of this organization, which is one of the most storied franchises in all of sports."

    Said General Manager Ned Colletti: "Few managers in the history of the game have accomplished what Joe has delivered. Throughout his career he has demonstrated the ability to turn a vision for success into results on the field and we welcome his passion and leadership. We have tremendous fans and they deserve no less."

    A news conference has been scheduled for Monday at Dodger Stadium.

    Torre became available Oct. 18, when he parted ways with the New York Yankees after turning down an incentive-laden contract with a base salary of $5 million to return for a 13th season. Torre led the Yankees to the playoffs in every season he managed them and won four World Series titles.

    Colletti made it clear Wednesday that Torre was the organization's top choice.

    "When you look at his resume and what he's done and the market he's done it in, certainly, you have to start from there," Colletti said.

    Torre was said to be negotiating for the right to appoint his own coaches, among them Don Mattingly. He also wanted assurance that he would have input on player personnel moves, which could lead to the free-agent pursuit of Alex Rodriguez.

    Torre is taking the place of Little, who managed the team for two seasons. The Dodgers won the National League wild card in Little's first season in 2006, but were 82-80 and finished fourth in the NL West last season.

    The Dodgers were able to expedite the hiring of Torre by receiving permission from Commissioner Bud Selig's office to skip the mandatory interviews of minority candidates. The exemption was granted because of the Dodgers' hiring record.

    Assistant general managers Kim Ng and De Jon Watson are minorities -- Ng is an Asian American woman and Watson is African American -- and Dodgers President Jamie McCourt is the highest-ranking female executive in baseball.

     
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    it does when she's that hot
     
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    Torre coached for 15 years in the national league. in those 15 seasons he had 5 winning seasons. His overall record in the national league is 894-1003, giving him a .471 winning percentage. I'm not saying that Joe Torre is a bad coach, I'm simply saying, you dodger fans need to relax a bit before kneeling at his feet. Oh, in 15 seasons, he did win 1 division title....never went to the world series.
     
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    never managed for the LA Dodgers. Not denying his history in the NL, but this is his last stop and he wants to prove he can win without pin stripes. Dodgers will spend money and the front office wants to win too. Good combination with him taking over. Dodger fans are just happy to get rid of Grady Little. He never really fit in, Dodger fans have high standards for the manager.
     

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