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      New York Yankees - New Joe, Old Joe

      By admin | July 19, 2008

      The New York Yankees go into the 2008 MLB season without Manager Joe Torre for the first time since 1995. Joe Girardi, new Yankees Manager, has some big cleats to fill.

      Word comes from Yankees camp that things slid some under Joe Torre’s end game. Practice not as crisp, details not as clear, results certainly not as before. Joe Torre was given a decent but hardly overly-gracious from the New York Yankees during the MLB off-season.

      Torre, given a take it or leave it from the Yankees, left it, deciding instead to find greener pastures and warmer weather in Los Angeles, with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Door open, in walks Joe Girardi. Girardi, former Yankees Catcher, was a teammate of some of the current Yankees players, including Derek Jeter and Jorge Posada. Girardi, now the Yankees Manager, must lead after Torre’s legendary run.

      However, no World Series wins for Torre since 2000, leaves Girardi room to establish his own legacy. The budget to succeed is always present with the New York Yankees. It is not always up to the Manager, though, how successful the Yankees are. The configuration of the 2008 New York Yankees is long on offense, with plenty of pitching questions.

      Joe Girardi has no luxury when it comes to Yankee Ownership and its patience. First-year Yankees skipper-so what? Terry Francona won a World Series in his first year with the Boston Red Sox. Girardi knows he needs to produce immediately, and nothing less will satisfy Yankees brass and fans, long accustomed to visits to the World Series.

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