Current Yankees remember Steinbrenner
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07/13/2010 -
Anaheim, CA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Yankees manager Joe Girardi spoke about a time
in spring training when he and his wife were walking their dog, a white
bichon, on the manicured grass when he encountered owner George Steinbrenner.
He expected Steinbrenner to yell, but said Steinbrenner instead sat and talked
to them, asking about the dog.
"Totally different expectation than what I had," Girardi said. "It was the
first time I realized he wasn't everything he was painted to be...I gotta tell
you, one of his athletes walking a little white dog, I was expecting something
different."
Steinbrenner was tough and had high expectations, but was fair and revealed a
softer side in personal moments. That was the consistent theme when Girardi,
along with Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte, third baseman Alex Rodriguez and
shortstop Derek Jeter -- who are in Anaheim for the All-Star Game -- spoke
about the Yankees owner, who died Tuesday morning.
Steinbrenner could be demanding and had high expectations for his team, which
became clear in some anecdotes they told.
Rodriguez, who joined the Yankees in 2004, said within the first two minutes
of meeting Steinbrenner, the owner told him multiple times that the Yankees
have to win a World Series. Girardi said winning the World Series meant a lot
to Steinbrenner, but Steinbrenner didn't take too long to enjoy the
accomplishment.
"He was like, 'Okay, how are we going to win next year,'" said Girardi, who
won three World Series titles with the Yankees as a player and last year as
the manager.
Jeter recalled being yelled at by Steinbrenner for getting doubled off third
base early in his career, despite the fact that the Yankees won.
"He was an old football coach," Jeter said. "His way, he'd sort of look at the
baseball season like we played 12 games and we have to win every single day.
He really expected to win, every night, every day."
But Jeter also remembered getting a call in 2003, saying The Boss wanted to
talk to him. Jeter figured he was in trouble again and called Steinbrenner.
"He said how much respect he had for me and he wanted to name me captain and
would I accept that role," Jeter said. "I was in Cincinnati, and it's a memory
I'll always cherish not only because I thought I was getting in trouble, but
because I realized how much that title meant to him and to the organization."
That was the way all four recounted how Steinbrenner revealed his true self to
them, through surprising moments that told them he was more than a caricature.
Rodriguez remembered a letter delivered to him in 2004 from Steinbrenner,
hand-written. At the end it said "I'm counting on you" in capital letters and
with an exclamation point.
"To this day I hold this dear and still feel we're playing for him," Rodriguez
said.
Pettitte said Steinbrenner would hand him bible verses before some playoff
starts.
"He was tough, but he was always there to support you also," Pettitte said. "I
don't think enough is said about the support he'd give you."
In addition to the dog-walking story, Girardi also remembered how Steinbrenner
teased him about football. Girardi went to Northwestern, while Steinbrenner
was an assistant football coach there in the 1950s.
"He would needle me about Northwestern football, and had a way of making some
light moments in some tough times," Girardi said. "I enjoyed it. I never
really felt that his expectations were overbearing. I just felt he wanted what
we all wanted; to win."
Jeter, who knew Steinbrenner since he was 18, said Steinbrenner was a father
figure to anyone in the organization, saying "he really went out of his way to
take care of his players."
"He's more than just an owner to me, he's a friend of mine," Jeter said.
"He'll be deeply missed."
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