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2014 Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee, Joe Torre, & the Iconic Images that showcase the greatness.
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New York Yankees manager Joe Torre has a heart to heart talk with the umpire in the American League Playoff game with the Cleveland Indians. Joe lost his argument and the Yankees lost 6-4 and are eliminated, Hall of Fame Inductee 2014. (AP Photo/Dick Druckman)
New York Yankees manager Joe Torre has a heart to heart talk with the umpire in the American League Playoff game with the Cleveland Indians. Joe lost his argument and the Yankees lost 6-4 and are eliminated, Hall of Fame Inductee 2014. (AP Photo/Dick Druckman)
Former New York Yankee manager, Joe Torre, returns to Yankee Stadium to honor Prostate Cancer month prior to the Boston Red Sox/New York Yankee game. The Yankees went on to win 5-3.
6 selected images from tonight’s Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees game, won by the Yankees 5-3. The Yankees have now won 15 of their last 18 games and clinched their ninth straight series victory, a feat that the Yankees have not accomplished since 1998. The Red Sox, on the other hand, have lost 6 out their last 8 games, and have fallen 9 ½ games behind the division leading Yankees. This may be the Yankees’ year.
Joe Torre was honored prior to the game as part of the pregame festivities recognizing Prostate Cancer month.
Gary Sanchez hit his game tie-breaking 18th home run putting the Yankees ahead for good and Aroldis Chapman preserved the victory, his 17th save in 18 tries.
ON the Red Sox side of the ledger, Xander Bogaerts went 3 for 3, with a game tying two-run home run in the top of the fourth inning.
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