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
I am deeply saddened and shocked at the loss of umpire Wally Bell. Joe Torre belldeeplyloss 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
Umpires sometimes have a quick trigger. Joe Torre quicktriggerumpire Change image and share on social
When you've been in the game as long as I have, you know the managers you've played for, the good ones and the bad ones. Even the good ones get fired. Joe Torre badfiregame Change image and share on social
To wind up in Cooperstown is surreal for me. To go into the Hall of Fame is one thing. When you think of all the other Yankees that are in here, it's pretty special. This is just a shrine. To visit it, much less be inducted, it's still sort of unbelievable to me. Joe Torre cooperstownfamehall share on social
I have great confidence in Rick Caruso's unique qualifications and his ability to lead a successful bid for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Joe Torre abilityangelesbid Change image and share on social
Kids are much more intuitive these days. Not that I'm crazy about what's on TV, but they know so much these days. Joe Torre crazydayintuitive Change image and share on social
When I was coming home from school as a youngster, and I saw my dad's car in the driveway, I would go to a friend's house. I connected my dad being there with fear. Joe Torre carcomeconnect Change image and share on social