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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
I just checked his 'MFY Years' book out of the library, I'll let you know in a few weeks.


Several years ago, when Torre was riding MFY-high, I wanted to purchase his 1967 Topps card as it was the first card I could ever recall having. I went to a card show and asked about it, yet felt compelled to tell the dealer (who couldn't have given a fig) that this wasn't about his current MFY-ness, yada, yada.

And then I walked away, refusing to be thought of as somebody who would pay for a picture of the manager of the MFYs.


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G-Fafif wrote:


Doing some long-distance psychoanalyzing here, but I don't think Torre's particularly sentimentally attached to his Mets tenure.


Prolly not but a leap then to suggest he relishes sticking it to them, which was the remark that started this tangent.


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With Torre, I always come back to one of those knowing asides Francesa shared some time ago. The subject (for probably the thousandth time) was whether Joe should just walk away from Steingrabber after losing some playoff series so he could preserve his dignity. Francesa said that would never happen: "Joe likes his money." Well, who doesn't, I thought, but it left me with the impression that rearose in the past 36 hours: Joe likes his money and will do the dirty work necessary to keep it coming.

Maybe not a "stick it to the Mets" guy, but probably a "you want me to do what? Sure, whatever" operator.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:


I'd have no compunction about walking up to any dealer at any card show and purchasing that.


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Looking forward to seeing the 1973 card.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:


/Standing

//Ovating


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They're still his words. That makes him a shitbag. ... Perhaps it's unfair, but I feel like Torre supports this decision. When he was asked why the Yankees didn't wear the hats after 9/11, he spouted something about the brand being too important, bla bla bla. I think he was always hoping it would go away.


I'm not suggesting you need to like what Torre said here. Sure the words came out of his mouth/pen (whether they were actually his or not) and he may very well support the whole idea.
My only point is that we're in danger of shooting the messenger here on the basis of not liking from his previous job and anyone who thinks that this was all his decision or believes in the laughable idea that he's doing this strictly to screw the Mets due to some long-ago slight is missing the larger picture (and possibly a few nuts & bolts). Think of 'Deep Throat' in ATPM telling Woodward to "stop thinking that this is all the work of little Donald Fucking Segretti" (I seem to be in a classic movie quoting mood today).
Torre is saying these things because he was assigned the job to do so just as he was doing ten years back when his MFY bosses decided that their precious 'brand' was too important to mar with the service hats. That doesn't make him right either time, but nor does it make him the originator of either policy.


P.S. none of this keeps that card from being priceless either.


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...That doesn't make him right either time, but nor does it make him the originator of either policy.


nor does it make him any less of a fucking shitbag. I say we print up that card and start selling them online, to fill the CPF treasure chest... until we get the cease & desist order, at least.


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