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

    He is also a former player, manager, and television color commentator. 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. Joe Torre. Positions: Catcher, First Baseman and Third Baseman. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-2 , 212lb (188cm, 96kg) Born: July 18, 1940 in Brooklyn, NY. High School: Debut: (Age 20-069d, 11,795th in major league history) 1 AB, 1 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB. Last Game: (Age 36-334d)

  3. Joseph Paul "Joe" Torre (Brooklyn, 18 de julho de 1940), conhecido como Joe Torre, é um ex-jogador e ex-treinador de beisebol norte-americano. Atualmente trabalha como executivo para a Major League Baseball. Carreira como treinador. Joe Torre teve grande sucesso como treinador do New York Yankees.

  4. 27 de jan. de 2024 · About Joe Torre. He was a nine-time All-Star and the 1971 National League Most Valuable Player who totaled 2,342 hits in 18 big league seasons. And Joe Torre was just getting warmed up. In his next big league life – during 29 seasons as a manager – Torre won four World Series titles.

  5. Joe Torre. Position: Manager. Born: July 18, 1940 in Brooklyn, NY us. 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. View Player Info from the B-R Bullpen. View Player Bio from the SABR BioProject

  6. 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:

  7. 17 de jul. de 2023 · If Joe Torre had never filled out a lineup card, a playing career that included nine All-Star selections and the 1971 National League Most Valuable Player Award would have merited consideration for a place in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. Torre's second act as a manager