Torre Slyly Points Out Why "The Kid" Girardi Won’t Work Out For New York Yankees

“Those fans are impatient.  I feel for Joe. The kid is a good manager. He’s going to be a better manager.”

 

Those are the words of Joe Torre, speaking about Joe Girardi.

 

Torre points out the problem with Girardi.   He isn’t old enough.

 

Have you ever been promoted over your former peers?  They never quite respect you, or see you as leader.   As time goes on and younger staff come in, they accept you as boss.   That guy you used to share a cubicle with?  He never does.

 

Joe Torre was “dad” as one Yankee fan I know puts it.  You don’t want to let him down.   That part time catcher that you used to play with?  Whatever, dude.

 

Here’s an anecdote from Wikipedia:

 

After Berra’s Yankee playing career ended with the 1963 World Series, he was hired as the manager of the New York Yankees. Much was made of an incident on board the team bus in August. Following a loss, infielder Phil Linz was playing his harmonica, and Berra ordered him to stop. Seated on the other end of the bus, Linz couldn’t hear what Berra had said, and Mickey Mantle impishly informed Linz, “He said to play it louder.” When Linz did so, an angry Berra slapped the harmonica out of his hands. All was apparently forgotten when Berra’s Yankees rode a September surge to return to the World Series. But the team lost to the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games, after which Berra was fired. It was later learned that general manager Ralph Houk had been ready to discharge Berra since midseason, apparently for a perceived loss of control over the team.

 

By the way, Berra’s team finished first and went to the World Series.

 

This kid is going to be a good manager.  It just isn’t going to happen in the Bronx.  I’m starting the Girardi Watch, and if I’m Bobby Valentine, I drop a hint in the Japanese press that I’m interested.  (Which is an uncool thing to do, but I’m not Bobby Valentine who does such things.)

Santana 1, Phillies 0 (New York Mets)

This guy (Santana) has to wonder what he has to do.  It’s amazing how they just won’t score for him.

Shocking was Chan Ho Park holding the Mets to one hit.   I thought Jerry had a good plan getting the scrubs in against him.   He got away with it, but not in the 7-1 way both Jerry and I thought.

NY Sports Examiner: Santana 1, Phillies 0

New York Mets Citi Field Bonds Could Be Downgraded To Junk (Times)

Published: May 7, 2009

The Mets’ trouble on the field may not be the only headache for the team; higher interest rates may be on the horizon, too.

If they are downgraded to below investment grade, or junk, the team may have to pay higher interest rates if it issues new debt.



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In a statement the Mets said: “This is related specifically to Ambac and is not reflective of anything else related to club business or the strength of the underlying credit. It has no impact on our operations.”



Full story in the Times. 


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