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Joe Torre's Vacation- Any Recommendations?
Joe Torre unexpectedly begins vacation today. Due to the surprise vacation, Joe Torre has not planned ahead for his vacation. Does anyone have recommendations?
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Wherever it is, they better have humble pie on the menu!
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South of the Border
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I don't know, but I hear the city of Boston is nice this year. He might even be able to take in a baseball game while he is there. Or perhaps he can tour Southern California in between filming Visa commercials.
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I think he should attend a World Series game at Fenwy to see what he is missing.
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Perhaps he should look at the brighter side of things. A visit to Mama Cass' gravesite would give him some perspective. Not all choking incidents prove to be fatal. |
Ted LOL, hysterical! Great tie-in to a great urban legend!
http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/mamacass.htm |
Maybe he should go to Tampa and watch it with his buddy George.
Then again, maybe not: Torre has class. Curious |
I think Joe needs some time to unwind and get away from it all. Maybe he could spend some time at a nice mountain commune where he could meditate, get back to nature, maybe make some pot holders and beaded CHOKERS... oh sorry.
Or maybe he could go back to school, learn a new trade like being a teacher, librarian or how about he becomes an EMT. That way he could learn the Heimlich maneuver and rescue CHOKING victims! |
You guys are cruel. Torre is the last guy you should be taking your frustrations??? out on. Come on Boston won it - where's the positive stuff???
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Though I was rooting Red Sox, Joe Torre was a great baseball player, although not up to Hall-of-Fame standards. As Torre has shown himself to be an excellent manager, he definitely has my humble endorsement for enthronement into the Hall of Fame. I posted this thread only in fun.
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Wow, attacking Torre now. Nothing like playing with Karma, hah.
The Sox loss in the 1975 Series can be in part tied to Darrell Johnson's decision to bring in 25 year old, untested rookie Jim Burton in Game 7 with the score tied in the top of 9th - mind you after his only other appearance in that Series came in Game 3 (where I believe he lasted less then an inning) - where he promptly gave up the Series winning run. You're all familiar with othre "historical" moves made by Zimmer, McNamara, and Grady Little that can directly be tied to a major disappointment. Until, TODAY, Boston sports talk wanted Francona, sorry, Fran"coma" I believe was the name I heard, bounced. So, what do you guys do - you go after the Yankee manager and make sport of him BEFORE the World Series even starts. Karma baby, Karma. |
Gee thanks, Ted. I just spit my coffee all over my keyboard. :)
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Hey Ryan - You guys had plenty of fun last year. I remember some pretty ugle threads. Now its our turn. Joe is a great manager but...
Maybe Joe could take a golf vacation. Hey Joe "Who's your Caddy"? |
Bennie,
When Francona decides to leave Pedro in for pitch number 107 and Pujols/Beltran pops a 3 run blast, don't say I didn't warn you. |
I've been calling Tito "Francoma" for sometime now. No one is more amazed than me that he managed our bullpen right. But there is no way that he'll pull a Grady Little. He likes his job too much. If anything he'll pull someone out too early.
No one is a better manager than Joe - I wish he was ours. The guy is such an ambassador for baseball. But I still can't help poking some fun. |
Come on ... "who's your caddy". Admit it, that's pretty funny no matter who you root for!
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Good question. Where do the Red Sox skippers usually go this time of year? :S-
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Bennie, were you watching game 5?
Pedro hit the 100 pitch mark in the 6th. Guess what happens - he gives up 3 runs on a few walks and a couple of hit batters. Had Gordon not imploded in the 8th, that decision to keep Pedro in for more then 100 ptiches (when BTW his BAA goes over .300) would have been skewered by Sox fans. |
Bennie; Its TERRY Francona BTW. Tito is his dad. He had a long career in the majors.
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