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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Joe Torre, Rogers Hornsby, Tony La Russa, List of St. Louis Cardinals managers, Branch Rickey, Bob O'Farrell, Whitey Herzog, Fred Hutchinson, Stan Hack, Billy Southworth, Vern Rapp, Frankie Frisch, Patsy Donovan, Ken Boyer, Bill McKechnie, Red Schoendienst, Harry Walker, Eddie Stanky, Marty Marion, Eddie Dyer, Roger Bresnahan, Mike Gonzalez, Johnny Keane, Gabby Street, Mike Jorgensen, Miller Huggins, Kid Nichols, Ray Blades, Patsy Tebeau, Solly Hemus, Jack Hendricks, Jimmy Burke, Louie Heilbroner, Jimmy Williams, Stanley Robison, Jack Krol, John McCloskey, Harry Diddlebock. Excerpt: As manager Torre in 1982Joseph Paul Torre (; born July 18, 1940) is a former American professional baseball player and manager who currently serves as Major League Baseball's Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations. A nine-time All-Star, he played in Major League Baseball as a catcher, first baseman and a third baseman for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, New York Mets, and the St. Louis Cardinals. After his retirement as a player, he later managed all three teams. Torre managed the New York Yankees from 1996 to 2007. The Yankees reached the post season each year and won ten American League East Division titles, six American League pennants, four World Series titles, and compiled a .605 winning percentage overall. With 2,326 wins, he is currently ranked 5th on the list of Major League Baseball all-time managerial wins. Torre followed in his brother Frank's footsteps when he was signed by the Milwaukee Braves as an amateur free agent in 1960. In his first season in the minor leagues with the Class A Eau Claire Braves, he won the 1960 Northern League batting championship with a .344 batting average. Torre made his major league debut late in the season on September 21, 1960. He was assigned to the Triple A Louisville Colonels for...