Even A-Rod's teammates know he's a loser

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  • rjt721
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 02-06-07
    • 7929

    #1
    Even A-Rod's teammates know he's a loser


    Joe Torre didn't need "incentives" to lead the New York Yankees, so he left.

    Torre's incentives to expose the salacious side of his former team are another story.

    According to two newspaper reports, Torre blasts the team he managed to four World Series titles in a book set to be released Feb. 3.

    Teammates frequently called Alex Rodriguez "A-Fraud," and the third baseman was obsessed over his rivalry with shortstop Derek Jeter,
    "The Yankee Years" reveals, according to the New York Daily News and New York Post.

    In the book written by Sports Illustrated's Tom Verducci and published by Doubleday, Torre also says Yankees general manager Brian Cashman "betrayed him on several fronts," the Daily News reports.

    It's in stark contrast to Torre's former stance, in which he said Cashman supported him throughout 2007 negotiations, which ultimately failed.

    And it goes beyond the widely reported 2007 meeting in which Cashman met with the Steinbrenners to discuss Torre's future with the team, a talk in which the GM was said to have stood pat as the drawbacks to extending Torre's tenure were discussed.

    In a later confrontation with Torre, Cashman confirmed he was quiet when the subject of offering Torre his desired two-year deal instead of one came up, the book says.

    Cashman wouldn't comment on the book when contacted Sunday by ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney.

    Cashman, who said he's in regular contact with Torre, told Olney he didn't know the context of the portrayal and didn't know if the reported comments were from Torre or Verducci.

    After completing a three-year, $19.2 million contract with the Yankees, Torre signed a three-year, $13 million contract to manage the Los Angeles Dodgers in Nov. 2007, the same month the book deal with Verducci was announced.

    His Dodgers deal came two weeks after having walked away from the Yankees when they offered a one-year contract worth $5 million plus $3 million in performance incentives he termed "an insult.''

    "I don't think incentives are necessary," he said then. "I've been here a long time and I've never needed to be motivated. Plus, in my [previous] contract, I get a million-dollar bonus if we do win the World Series, so that's always been there."

    According to the Daily News, Torre is scheduled for the "Late Show With David Letterman" on Feb. 3, as well as a book signing that day at the Yogi Berra Museum in New Jersey.
  • Hotdiggity11
    SBR MVP
    • 01-09-09
    • 4916

    #2
    LOL at A-Fraud.
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    • Willie Bee
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 02-14-06
      • 15726

      #3
      In the book written by Sports Illustrated's Tom Verducci and published by Doubleday, Torre also says Yankees general manager Brian Cashman "betrayed him on several fronts," the Daily News reports.

      It's in stark contrast to Torre's former stance, in which he said Cashman supported him throughout 2007 negotiations, which ultimately failed.
      Prime example of a story in the media trying to create controversy -- In this case, suggesting Torre lied when he said Cashman was supportive during his contract negotiations -- where none really exists. Unless Torre specifcally backtracks and says that Cashman was NOT on his side in those contract talks, then it's a non-story as Cashman could've supported him then and still 'betrayed' Torre at other times.

      rjt, did this entire story come from the New York Daily Rumor?
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      • element1286
        Restricted User
        • 02-25-08
        • 3370

        #4
        I never understood the A-Rod hate.
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        • rjt721
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 02-06-07
          • 7929

          #5
          Originally posted by Willie Bee
          rjt, did this entire story come from the New York Daily Rumor?
          AP. Seems like every media outlet has been spinning it the same way, though. Only aspect I found amusing was further confirmation A-Rod's not even liked in his own clubhouse. Maybe the team has something against people with purple lips.
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          • Willie Bee
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 02-14-06
            • 15726

            #6
            Yeah, that makes sense if it comes of the AP wire for every outlet carrying them to just let the AP story run as written. Would love to find out who the original author was that decided to take it that direction.
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            • TheLock
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 04-06-08
              • 14427

              #7
              It's going to be fun watching the Yankees fail to make it to the World Series this year.

              All that anticipation. The hope. The confidence. The OMG OMG OMG.

              LOL
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              • Willie Bee
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 02-14-06
                • 15726

                #8
                The funny part is the Yankees probably have more people rooting that they DON'T make it to the World Series than any other team has rooting for them to make it. Think about it.

                From my seat, it will be fun watching 28 teams fail to make the World Series this season.
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