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http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/team/coach_staff_bio.jsp?c_id=nyy&coachorstaffid=7710314226 Joe Torre 6 Full Name: Joe Torre Title: Manager Bio: Enters his 12th season as Manager of the Yankees, the longest uninterrupted tenure of any Yankees manager since Casey Stengel skippered the club for 12 consecutive seasons from 1949-1960...Led the Yankees to an American League best 97-65 record in 2006, capturing their ninth consecutive American League East division title...Is the first manager to guide the Yankees to 11-straight postseason appearances...Casey Stengel ranks second with five straight from 1949-1953...Is only the third Manager in Major League history to win 90 or more games 10 times in an 11-year span, joining Casey Stengel (11 times in 12 seasons, 1949-60) and Bobby Cox (10 times in 11 seasons, 1995-2005)...With 97 wins in 2006, improved his career record to 1,973-1,702 and his Yankees record to 1,079-699...Has 1,973 career wins for sole possession of 10th place on baseball's all-time list (Leo Durocher is ninth with 2,009)...earned his 1,926th career victory on 7/14/06 vs. the Chicago White Sox to surpass Casey Stengel for sole possession of 10th place...Has 1,079 career wins as Manager of the Yankees and ranks third on the club's all-time list behind only Joe McCarthy (1,460) and Casey Stengel (1,149)...Is only the fourth Manager to win at least 1,000 games with the Yankees, joining Joe McCarthy (1,460), Casey Stengel (1,149) and Miller Huggins (1,067)...at 1079-699, is now 380 games over .500 in his 11 seasons with the Yankees...Ranks first on baseball's all-time list with 75 postseason wins as a Manager (Bobby Cox is second with 66)...Has led the Yankees to a World Series championship in four of his 11 seasons as Manager (1996, '98, '99 and '00) and has led the Yankees to the World Series in six of those years...Established a Major-League record with 14-straight World Series wins (from Game Three of the 1996 WS through Game Two of the 2000 WS, including sweeps in 1998 and '99)the 14 straight World Series victories are the most ever under one manager...the 1927 and 1928 Yankees, managed by Miller Huggins, and the 1932 club led by Joe McCarthy combined to win a then-record 12 straight World Series games...In the World Series, his .656 (21-11) winning percentage is the second highest ever for a manager who has appeared in at least three World Series (behind Joe McCarthy, .697, 30-13)...Is 75-44 (.630) in the postseason with the Yankees (21-11 World Series, 27-14 ALCS and 27-19 ALDS)...Finished third in the 2005 BBWAA American League Manager of the Year voting (drew four of 28 first-place votes)...With the American League's All-Star Game win on 7/13/04 at Houston, improved to 5-0-1 as an All-Star Game Manager...is now 13-1-1 as an All-Star Manager and Player (was 8-1 as a National League All-Star)...Became only the 17th manager in Major-League history to reach the 1,500-victory plateau with 5/12/02 win at Minnesota...Won his 500th game as Manager of the Yankees on 4/28/01 vs. Oakland in a 7-6 victory...Won 487 games in his first five seasons (1996-'00) as manager of the Yankees...the 487 wins ties the most ever by a Yankees manager in his first five seasons with the club (Casey Stengel won 487 games from 1949-53)...Celebrated his 59th birthday on 7/18/99 by becoming the first person to manage two perfect game wins (Stengel 1-1, Walter Alston 1-1 and Tommy Lasorda 0-2 are the only others who have managed in two perfect games)...In 1998, after setting a career high with 114 wins as manager (including the postseason, the Yankees won a total of 125 games, breaking the Major League record of 118 set by the 1906 Chicago Cubs), earned his second BBWAA AL Manager-of-the-Year Award (also in 1996, Co-Manager-of-the-Year with Texas' Johnny Oates), his second Associated Press Manager-of-the-Year Award (also won in 1982 with Atlanta) and first Sporting News AL Manager-of-the-Year Award...Evened his career record at 1168-1168 on 8/11/98 vs. Minnesota, after his record was 109 games under .500 when he joined the Yankees...only one other manager came from further below the .500 mark to even his career record as a manager...Stengel was 166 games below .500 before he went 1149-696 with the Yankees (Torres low point was 135 games under .500)...Is the fourth skipper to have managed both the Mets and Yankees (also Stengel, Yogi Berra and Dallas Green). became the first native New Yorker to manage the Bronx Bombers...Only six other Yankees managers have had more wins than Torre (60) in their first 100 games (Bucky Harris 66 in '47, Ralph Houk, 65 in '61; Bob Lemon, 65 in '78-'79; Stengel, 63 in '49; Dick Howser, 62 in '80; Berra, 61 in '64)...Was appointed the Yankees' 31st field manager on 11/2/95...Was named Manager of the Cardinals on 8/1/90, following Whitey Herzog's resignation and stayed with St. Louis through the 1995 season...In 1982, led Atlanta to its first Division title since 1969 and was named The Associated Press Manager-of-the-Year...was the first person to be named National League MVP and AP Manager-of-the-Year. Playing Career: Hit .297 with 252 HR and 1,185 RBI in 2,209 games from 1960-'77 for the Braves, Cardinals and Mets...hit the first home run ever in Fulton County Stadium on 4/12/66...also hit 36 HR that season, a record for Braves catchers that stood until Javy Lopez hit 43 in 2003...was selected to play in the All-Star Game nine times during his career...from 1964-'66, was named catcher on The Sporting News' All-Star Team and in 1965 won a Gold Glove at that position...caught Warren Spahn's 300th career victory...for Eau Claire in 1960, won the Northern League batting championship (.344) in his first professional season...the next season hit .278 for the Milwaukee Braves and finished second in the National League Rookie-of-the- Year Award voting to the Cubs' Billy Williams...became the Braves' No. 1 catcher after Del Crandall was traded to the Giants in December 1963...in '64, hit .321 with 20 HR and 109 RBI to become the first catcher since 1955 to hit .300 with 20 HR and 100 RBI...duplicated the feat in 1966 (.315 BA, 36 HR, 101 RBI)...in 1970, moved from catcher to third base, but three seasons later moved to first base because of a shoulder injury...in 1971, won the NL Most Valuable Player Award after leading the league with a .363 BA, 230 H, 137 RBI and 352 total bases...became the first player to lead the NL in four offensive categories since Stan Musial captured eight categories in 1948...on 7/21/75, tied a ML record by grounding into four double plays, all following Feliz Millan singles...for the Mets on 5/31/77, became the ML's first player-manager since the Cardinals' Solly Hemus in 1959...his playing career ended 18 days later, when he became New York's full-time skipper...hit his last ML home run in a pinch-hitting appearance, on 4/13/77 vs. St. Louis off Clay Carroll. Personal: Married (Ali) and has four children, Michael, Lauren, Cristina and Andrea Rae...Was honored by the NY chapter of the BBWAA with the 2005 Joan Payson Community Service Award for the contributions of his foundation in the New York community...Carried the Olympic Torch in Florence, Italy on December 14, 2005, prior to the 2006 Winter Games in Torino...previously served as an Olympic torch bearer for the 2002 Olympic Games held in Salt Lake City, Utah...With wife, Ali, inaugurated the Joe Torre 'Safe at Home' Foundation in 2003 to aid in the prevention and awareness of domestic violence...Along with Don Zimmer and Mel Stottlemyre, Torre received the 2001 Willie, Mickey and the Duke Award, by the NY Chapter of BBWAAalso received the 2001 Thurman Munson Award...Left team on 3/10/99 after being diagnosed with prostate cancerunderwent successful surgery on 3/18/99 at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis by Dr. William J. Catalona...returned to team on 5/18 at Boston (lost 6-3) after missing the seasons first 36 games...the Yankees were 21-15 during his absence under acting manager Don Zimmer...Received the 1999 Milton Richman "Gotta Have Heart" Award by the NY Chapter of BBWAA...Spent 1985-'90 seasons as a television broadcaster for the California Angels...Graduated in 1958 from St. Francis Prep School in Brooklyn...is the younger brother of Frank Torre, a former first baseman for the Phillies and the Milwaukee Braves. ------ 預防明天醒來 總教練換人 先把簡介貼過來 有空再來翻譯...XD -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.229.102.221
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