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Vince Coleman Firecracker May 30 2008 08:30 AM |
Hiya, I've never posted here, but I've been lurking for a while. I was at the game last night and I was wondering what people thought of Torre getting cheers. Like, why was he cheered? Was it because of his bang-up 286-420 record as a Mets manager? His 700 at-bats as a Mets catcher? Maybe it's because I'm too young to remember him in the 70's, but to me this guy is a MFY through and through. To me, at least, he'll always be Moff Tarkin to Steinbrenner's Emperor Palpatine (which would make Cashman Darth Vader, since I kinda think he can be brought back from the dark side).
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soupcan May 30 2008 08:35 AM |
With one post I feel I already know you (maybe I do).
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seawolf17 May 30 2008 08:38 AM |
Actually a mighty good question. I never really hated Torre, though. I had a grudging respect for the guy. Maybe it was the cancer, maybe it was his secret Metliness, or maybe it was just that there were too many guys across town to dislike (Jeets, Paulie, Kid Toucher McRoidass, Sheffield, Pettitte, Giambi, et al) that Torre just never got that venom.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket May 30 2008 08:41 AM |
I prolly wouldn't have booed him unless we were losing big in the late innings and he came out to make a mid-inning pitching change or something.
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Benjamin Grimm May 30 2008 08:44 AM |
Bobby Valentine!
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metirish May 30 2008 08:49 AM |
Hi cracker , welcome Abordick.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket May 30 2008 08:53 AM |
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He was mad at Torre when he was released, is that what you're referring to? I think that was a deRoulet cost-slashing thing.
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Benjamin Grimm May 30 2008 08:54 AM |
Yeah, I can't remember the details, but I think he blasted Torre on his way out the door.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket May 30 2008 08:59 AM |
Don't mean to hijack the conversation but curious as your takes on Torre the Met Manager. He lasted an awful long time for an awful team.
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AG/DC May 30 2008 09:01 AM |
It's hard to call somebody with that long a career in the National League, plus managing all three National League teams he played for, a Yankee through and through.
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Vince Coleman Firecracker May 30 2008 09:17 AM |
Okay, so I guess I am a jerk for booing him (there's worse things to be, right?). That's just a result of never knowing him as a Met. But still, cheers? If he had retired after the 2000 World Series and come back to Shea the next season for some reason, how would the crowd have reacted then? I guess I'm splitting hairs, though.
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Benjamin Grimm May 30 2008 09:24 AM |
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Thanks, Paper of Record!
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AG/DC May 30 2008 09:29 AM |
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As long as you're reserving your booing for the opposite squad, you're OK by me.
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holychicken May 30 2008 10:00 AM |
I think he was cheered because everyone knows the Yanks treated him like crap and he basically told them to F-off. Every Met fan can appreciate that.
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AG/DC May 30 2008 10:09 AM |
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At least he was wrong and did get picked up by Seattle (and put up a .405 OBP, yo), so I imagine he put it behind him. Nelson Briles was done.
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Frayed Knot May 30 2008 10:52 AM |
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Seen you lurking and figured you'd chime in at some point (although I also put up some new curtains in the bathroom just in case).
I think that - plus his status as a long-time baseball man and former Met player & manager - fits the bill for most cheerers. Were I there last night I don't think I'd have cheered or booed but rather taken a bold stand of total indifference. There also might have been a smattering of MFY fans on hand specifically for his return.
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Willets Point May 30 2008 11:46 AM |
I couldn't help but notice how happy and healthy Torre looked last night, even when his team was losing.
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MFS62 May 30 2008 07:07 PM |
Screw Torre.
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AG/DC May 30 2008 08:10 PM |
Where was that?
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Elster88 Jun 01 2008 05:14 PM |
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It's not hard at all. His NL managing career was undistinguished and before the time of eight ESPN channels, screaming talk-show hosts, and the Internet. And the memories of his playing days are probably largely forgotten relative to the recent Yankee stuff. In any postseason in 1996 or after, you couldn't turn on ESPN without seeing Torre crying about the last Yankee playoff game. Like it or not, Torre is a Yankee through and through and through for most of the baseball-watching world.
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MFS62 Jun 01 2008 05:32 PM |
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All News WCBS Radio - which carries the Yankee games in NYC. Later
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AG/DC Jun 01 2008 05:50 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jun 01 2008 06:06 PM |
"Through and through" describes (or should describe) what he is full stop. Not what he is to the baseball-watching world.
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Elster88 Jun 01 2008 05:54 PM |
Yes. I was disagreeing that it is "hard to call" Torre a Yankee. It's not.
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