I believe anybody who is not afraid to fail is a winner. Joe Torre afraidfailwinner Change image and share on social
My 12 years in New York were very, very special, the fans were very special, and it's something I will take with me wherever I go and into retirement. Joe Torre fanretirementspecial Change image and share on social
You're always in the storm's eye, so to speak, when you're with the Yankees. Joe Torre eyespeakstorm Change image and share on social
We've beat up our umpires. They're now allowed to be human. Joe Torre allowbeathave Change image and share on social
As a member of a competitive team, you want to make sure you have yourself ready to play. You don't control anything but what you do. Joe Torre competitivecontrolmake Change image and share on social
Respect is the word I want. You have to earn it. You give, and you get it in return, that's how I see it. Joe Torre earngiverespect Change image and share on social
When I became the manager of the New York Yankees, it was an opportunity to realize my lifelong dream of winning the World Series. We were fortunate enough to succeed in our first season in 1996, and in the years that followed, we wrote some great new chapters in Yankee history. Joe Torre chapterdreamfortunate share on social
I never concerned myself with other people's decisions. Joe Torre concerndecisionpeople Change image and share on social
Umpires sometimes have a quick trigger. Joe Torre quicktriggerumpire Change image and share on social
When you're in a slump, you do something different, just to try it. I remember one time I was in a slump, and I borrowed one of Henry Aaron's bats and hit two homers. I used my own bats the next night. I just needed a change. Joe Torre aaronbatborrow share on social