We’ve got to decide, how much replay do we want? Because if you start doing it from the first inning to the ninth inning, you may have to time the game with a calendar. – Joe Torre
My relationship with George Steinbrenner was great. He was the boss, and I accepted that. – Joe Torre
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
After you manage the Yankees for 12 years, it’s really tough to envision going somewhere else. But then the Dodgers called. – Joe Torre
‘Million Dollar Arm’ touches on many of the Safe At Home Foundation’s core values, such as children, teamwork and family. – Joe Torre
Every time I pull somebody out of the bullpen, I believe he can do the job. I have to believe it. If he doesn’t, hopefully he will do it the next time. – Joe Torre
When you take a job, you don’t just accept the pats on the back. You have to accept the kicks in the pants. – Joe Torre
In regards to steroids, I think we’re all to blame, all of baseball. I never realized how far-reaching this problem has been. – Joe Torre
I can understand the fact you don’t want the ball slipping out of a pitcher’s hand because someone can get hurt. – Joe Torre
You know, Mike Milken, the money that he has raised for cancer research has been remarkable. – Joe Torre
It’s nice to be in first place. But just because you’re not on a winner doesn’t mean you’re a loser. – Joe Torre
I played for 18 years, but the only thing that meant anything to me was the World Series. – Joe Torre
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
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
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
When I was a player and hit into a double play, I felt as if I was letting everyone down. – Joe Torre
As a supporter of the Prostate Cancer Foundation and their Home Run Challenge program, I am extremely grateful for the valuable partnerships and relationships built with Major League Baseball and our affiliates. – Joe Torre