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In 2002, Torre and his wife Ali established the Joe Torre Safe at Home Foundation. In October 2007 the Foundation partnered with the Union City, New Jersey Board of Education and the North Hudson Community Action Corporation (NHCAC) to establish the Foundation's Margaret Place initiative at Union City, New Jersey 's José Martí Middle School ...
Episode: "Joe Torry's Chicken" 2008 1st Amendment Stand Up: Himself Episode: "Lavell Crawford/Joe Torry/Steve Mazan" 2009 Nite Tales: Thug #1 Episode: "Ima Star" 2012 Uptown Comic: Himself/Host Main Host 2013 Zane's The Jump Off: Chandler Bishop Recurring Cast 2014-17 Unsung Hollywood: Himself Recurring Guest 2017 Grown Folks: Earl
La Russa and his second wife, Elaine, are the founders of Tony La Russa's Animal Rescue Foundation, headquartered in Walnut Creek, California, which saves abandoned and injured animals as well as running programs to bring dogs and cats to abused children, hospital patients, seniors and shut-ins. La Russa is a vegetarian. [62]
The Yankees allowed Torre, who won four World Series titles during his tenure in the Bronx, to come out from the dugout and take out starter Carlos Rodon following Rodon's 5 2/3 innings of no-hit ...
Finding their way in Joe Torre's absence Jul 28, 2018; Cooperstown, NY, USA; Hall of Famer Joe Torre leads a discussion on the 1968 the year of the pitcher during the awards presentation at ...
Just ask David Wells about Joe Torre. In a recent appearance on the New York Post’s “Pinstripe Pod”, Wells said he “hated” playing for Torre during his days with the New York Yankees ...
In 1999, Zimmer filled in for manager Joe Torre while he was recuperating from treatment for prostate cancer. [27] Zimmer went 21–15 while guiding the Yankees during Torre's absence. (This record, however, is credited to Torre's managerial record.) In 1999, Zimmer was hit by a sharply struck foul ball batted by Yankee second baseman Chuck ...
Curtis claimed it was a team decision not to speak with Gray, but Yankee manager Joe Torre later suggested that Curtis had acted independently. [17] On January 8, 2004, more than four years after the interview, Rose's autobiography My Prison Without Bars was published. In that book, he finally admitted publicly to betting on baseball games.