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    Joseph Paul Torre ( / ˈtɒri /; born July 18, 1940) is an American professional baseball executive, serving as a special assistant to the Commissioner of Baseball since 2020. [1] He previously served in the capacity of Major League Baseball 's (MLB) chief baseball officer from 2011 to 2020. He is also a former player, manager, and television ...

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  2. Joe Torre was born on July 18, 1940. Where was Joe Torre born? Joe Torre was born in Brooklyn, NY. How tall is Joe Torre? Joe Torre is 6-2 (188 cm) tall. How much did Joe Torre weigh when playing? Joe Torre weighed 212 lbs (96 kg) when playing. How many seasons did Joe Torre play? Joe Torre played 18 seasons. Is Joe Torre in the Hall of Fame?

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  3. Joe Torre is a Hall of Fame manager who won four World Series titles in 29 seasons as a skipper. He played 18 big league seasons as a catcher and third baseman, and was a nine-time All-Star and NL MVP. He managed the Mets, Braves, Cardinals, Yankees and Dodgers, and was a calm and productive leader.

  4. Mar 11, 2024 · FILE - Joe Torre speaks as he is inducted into the Braves Hall of Fame before a baseball game between the Atlanta Braves and the Arizona Diamondbacks, July 30, 2022, in Atlanta. Torre was elected vice chairman of baseball’s Hall of Fame, Monday, March 11, 2024. The 83-year-old was elected to the Hall in 2014 and joined the board in 2023.

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    • King of the hill, top of the heap. They called him "Clueless Joe" the day after the press conference, announcing that Torre had no idea what he was getting into by taking the Yankees' managerial job.
    • 125 wins. Still stinging from their early ouster in the 1997 AL Division Series, the '98 Yankees opened the season on the road – and did so quite poorly, losing four of their first five games to the Angels, Athletics and Mariners.
    • The MVP. The Cardinals moved Torre from catcher to a full-time role at third base in 1971, placing Ted Simmons (also a future Hall of Famer) behind the plate.
    • 2,000 and 2,000. Torre made baseball history on June 7, 2007, overseeing a 10-3 victory over the White Sox in Chicago that marked his 2,000th managerial win (a tally that included 286 with the Mets, 257 with the Braves and 351 with the Cardinals).
  5. Joe Torre. Position: Manager. Born: July 18, 1940 in Brooklyn, NY. High School: St. Francis Preparatory School (Queens, NY) Hall of Fame: Inducted as Manager in 2014. (Voted by Expansion Era Committee) Full Name: Joseph Paul Torre. Twitter: @joetorre.

  6. Joe Torre is the Special Assistant to the Commissioner of Major League Baseball and the Chairman of the Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation. He was a former manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and the United States national team. He is a Hall of Fame inductee and a best-selling author.

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