9780385527408
The Yankee Years share button
Joe Torre
Genre Biography
Format Hardcover
Dimensions 6.50 (w) x 9.30 (h) x 1.40 (d)
Pages 512
Publisher Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Date February 2009
ISBN 9780385527408
Book ISBN 10 0385527403
About Book
The definitive story of one of the greatest dynasties in baseball history, Joe Torre's New York Yankees.
 
When Joe Torre took over as manager of the Yankees in 1996, they had not won a World Series title in eighteen years. In that time seventeen others had tried to take the helm of America’s most famous baseball team. Each one was fired by George Steinbrenner. After twelve triumphant seasons—with twelve straight playoff appearances, six pennants, and four World Series titles—Torre left the Yankees as the most beloved manager in baseball. But dealing with players like Jason Giambi, A-Rod, Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Roger Clemens, and Randy Johnson is what managing is all about. Here, for the first time, Joe Torre and Tom Verducci take readers inside the dugout, the clubhouse, and the front office, showing what it took to keep the Yankees on top of the baseball world.
Reviews

From Barnes & Noble

Even diehard Yankee haters found it impossible to despise Joe Torre. During his 12-year (1996-2007) managing tenure, the mild-mannered Brooklyn-born skipper not only led his team to six American League pennants and four World Series championships; he managed to avoid the ax wielded so frequently by George Steinbrenner. (In the 18 years before Torre arrived, the strongly opinionated owner had fired 17 managers.) In The Yankee Years, one of the most successful major league managers of all time describes how he and the Bronx Bombers survived and thrived in the Age of Steinbrenner. A revelatory, entertaining read.

Michiko Kakutani

…a lively chronicle …What this book does…very persuasively is chart the rise and fall of one of baseball's great dynasties, while showing the care and feeding it took to bring the city of New York four championships in five years.
—The New York Times

Library Journal

To many it must be surprising that the stoic and classy Torre, who managed the Yankees for 12 years, should decide to publish a book about his time in Gotham. Perhaps Torre's sense of rectitude is why the book is in coauthor Verducci's voice, describing Torre in the third person and quoting other parties almost as much as the man himself. Although there are the publicized criticisms of A-Rod, this is a sober study of the full trajectory of the Yankees under Torre and of his role in that story. It will be in demand at all public libraries. [See Major Audio Releases, LJ 1/09.]


—Margaret Heilbrun, Gilles Renaud