🔥 BREAKING NEWS: Joe Torre’s documentary is coming, but sources reveal a surprise — an untold story that could change how we view his legendary time with the Yankees!

Torre had a magical life in baseball.

Colin Keane 3 Hours Ago2 Min Read

 

New York Yankees legendary manager Joe Torre is the subject of a forthcoming documentary, with John Turturro directing.

Per Deadline, the film project is currently titled Joe Torre. Turturro also shared some of his thoughts about the inspiration for the film with Deadline‘s Matt Grobar.

“Joe Torre’s lifelong journey to the World Series is full of ups and downs, twists and turns, through a changing landscape and turbulent times,” Turturro said. “There’s something deeply human about Joe Torre’s quiet strength. In a time when men in sports hid their emotions behind toughness, Joe defied convention. His strength comes from compassion, his victories from understanding people.”

Torre also made a public statement on the upcoming film, per Grobar:

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“It’s hard to imagine that a nervous Brooklyn kid who had low self-esteem could go on a journey like mine across more than 60 years. I once didn’t think I was going anywhere. But baseball gave me a place to hide — and ultimately the opportunity to find things in myself that I never knew were there. I am grateful that John Turturro, who witnessed the hometown dream I’ve been fortunate enough to live, is joining me to look back and tell the story in a personal way.”

Given his iconic status as the Yankees’ manager, some people overlook the fact that Torre also played 18 MLB seasons (1960-1977) as a catcher/first baseman, batting .297 with 252 HR, nine All-Star selections and the 1971 NL MVP award!

Torre’s managerial career will always remain his crowning achievement, however, and for good reason. Torre managed 29 years, winning 2,326 games. He led the Yankees to four World Series titles (1996, 1998-2000). Torre was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014.

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About the Author

Yankees Legend Joe Torre Subject Of Upcoming Documentary

Colin Keane

Colin Keane is a contributing journalist for NESN. He graduated from Villanova University with a Major degree in English and a Minor degree in Business. Covering NBA, MLB, NFL and college basketball, he has written for various outlets including OnSI and FanSided.

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