It's no secret I never liked Joe Torre.
He had good people skills but was ultimately a middling manager who benefited from an obscene payroll.
Yes, his teams won four World Championships, and he only missed the playoffs once in 12 years as Yankees manager, but the combination of his $200 million teams and his managerial genius should have produced more. He was at the helm when the Yankees blew a 3-0 lead over the Red Sox in the 2004 ALCS. He also helped the Phillies advance to the World Series in 2008 and 2009.
I hope his decision to step down as Dodgers manager is really a retirement, but I get the sense it's not.
It was funny watching Kevin Millar, whose analysis I don't like on MLB Network, interview Torre. "I hate you," Torre quipped in reference to Millar's 2004 walk that set up the great comeback.
I hope this is my last impression of Joe the foe, because it was a good-natured rib that I appreciated. But he's still a Yankee, and I still don't like him.
Personal: I did my longest bike ride ever - 70 miles. I think I'm ready for next week's 75 miler.
Today's games: The Phillies beat the Nationals 5-2, but the Mets once again could not beat the Braves. The Red Sox lost to the Blue Jays while the Rays and Yankees both won.
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Joe won't disappear. He'll be back somewhere in some capacity.
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