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Bye, Joe

Torre turns down offer to return as Yanks' skipper. Not much of a surprise that Joe Torre is leaving the Yankees, although the style raised my eyebrows. The Yankees' not-really offer of a one-third reduction in base pay was, quite obviously, designed to shuffle Torre out the door without their saying he wasn't wanted.

At the same time, though, this is a business, and Torre did not meet the Yankees' business goals. For seven straight seasons he has been (over)paid to repeat his performance from 1996-2000, and the Yanks have a string of tough and not-so-tough playoff defeats to show for it. Tough-love Yankee fans will cite Torre's overreliance on too few pitchers and some questionable decisions down the stretch, and they wouldn't be wrong. Example: this season's decision to play Chien-Ming Wang on short rest in their last game instead of the prepared Mike Mussina. Mussina had won his last three starts while Wang had been allowing nearly a run per inning, but Torre's confidence outweighed the statistics. Result: Cleveland is battling Boston for the American League title instead of New York. Anyone making bad decisions like that at an ordinary job might be subject to far worse than a pay cut to $5 million.

So, like most fans, and probably the Yankees organization itself, I am both sad to see Torre go and in agreement that it's a pretty fair decision. Many other intriguing decisions await this team.

As an aside, I found the online commentary interesting when reading about this news. SportsFilter has a remarkably well-considered dialog running, while the ESPN article linked above has, as of this writing, 1702 comments in the "conversation" area. Seventeen hundred comments in 12 hours! Is that a "conversation?" More like a cacophony, and interesting to note. I'd expect a community area might suffer under such mass but people just keep posting.

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