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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_TorreJoe Torre - Wikipedia

    Torre ranks fifth all-time in MLB history with 2,326 wins as a manager. With 2,342 hits during his playing career, Torre is the only major leaguer to achieve both 2,000 hits as a player and 2,000 wins as a manager.

  2. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Joe Torre. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

    • July 18, 1940
  3. Joe Torre played nine seasons as a catcher and third baseman, winning the NL MVP in 1971. He then managed 29 seasons, winning four World Series titles with the Braves, Cardinals and Yankees.

  4. Joe Torre Bio. Fullname: Joseph Paul Torre; Born: 7/18/1940 in Brooklyn, NY; High School: Saint Francis Prep, Brooklyn, NY; Debut: 9/25/1960; Hall of Fame: 2014; Relationship(s): brother of Frank Torre; Follow:

  5. Joe Torre is a Hall of Fame manager who led four teams to the World Series and six to the pennant. See his career stats, awards, and bio on Baseball-Reference.com.

    • Bryan Hoch
    • 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).
  6. Joe Torre is a former manager, player and executive in Major League Baseball. He is the Special Assistant to the Commissioner and the Chairman of the Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation, which fights domestic violence.