"People don't own teams to lose money. If you ask any owner whether they would rather make $20 million and come in last place or lose $20 million and win a World Series, there's only one guy who honestly would take that championship: George Steinbrenner. Nobody else."
~Reds pitcher Bronson Arroyo earlier this year. Gotta hand it to King George, he wanted to win and put his money where his mouth was. If only every owner in MLB wanted to win as bad as George did...
RIP Mr. Steinbrenner. You did SO MUCH for this game we all love.
STAY HEALTHY!
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
I don't think he contributed much to the overall game of baseball, in fact his spending helped create the caste system that exists in baseball today.
BUT: He contributed mightily to the Yankees, and building what they have. If he was your owner, you loved him. If not, you hated him. And frankly, it wasn't his job to do anything for the overall good of the game. That's on the (spineless) commissioner and if the other 29 owners don't see it his way, that's their problem not his.
I didn't particularly like him. But I have a ton of respect for him.
2 little known facts about George: He originally wanted to buy the Indians, but did not/could not for some reason. Second, he was a huge Ohio State football fan. In fact, former Buckeyes Hopalong Cassady and Frank Howard still work for him. I LOVE him for that.
RIP, Boss.
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From stories I have heard he was against free asency because he said it will hurt baseball. The other owners voted for it and it passed. He then tod them that he will show them what he was talking about. 7 rings late along with the most recognizable team in all of sports, he sure did.
RIP George, he was good for the Yankees and bad for the other teams. I did like his win at all costs, I mean everyone wants to win, but George put it all on the table and then some.
I'm not a Yankee fan far from it but, George Stienbrenner was a good humanitarian.
Let’s put baseball a side, because he did a lot of good around the community he lived in. Those that live in the Tampa Bay area know he gave a lot of his money that took care of children. He built an entire pediatrics emergency wing at St Joes hospital in Tampa. Steinbrenner was a owner who didn't like to lose and would pay anything to win. My hats off to him. I wish the Pirates had that mentality.
RIP
"EVERYBODY LOVE EVERYBODY IT SAYS IT RIGHT THERE ON THE WALL" - JACKIE MOON
Somewhere, Bob Sheppard is introducing George Steinbrenner.
To the bitter folks that HAVE to post and be disrespectful (rather than just keeping their mouth shut), congrats.
Love him or hate him, he turned over a 300 times profit on his 1973 purchase of the Yankees and built an entire empire out of a team that couldn't draw 15,000 a game when he bought them into a team that was drawing over 4 million before building a smaller ballpark. He built a model that many other owners are now finally starting to follow.
Steinbrenner was brash, loud and oft times obnoxious, but he was loyal to a fault and there's a line of people that owe their careers to the man. So, again, to those that want to bash him before he's even been buried, you've demonstrated your ignorance.
Congrats.. you have no class. I dislike the Yankees just as much as the anyone, but to those of you that are enjoying his departure shame on you. You probably hate him because of his tenure as owner of the New York Yankees. The way I look at it professional baseball is two things. 1st- It is a sport. 2nd- It is a business. Well, you can't deny that the man that the man was a winner and built winning teams. His championship rings speak for that. Secondly, you can look at his track record and tell that he was a shrewd businessman. I can see why you can be so crass. He was successful.
But more importantly the man served his country honorably and was more charitable than anyone on this board until his last day. A few years ago I visited some friends in the Tampa area. I dare you to find a school, hospital, clinic, or university in the vicinity that doesn't have something named after or donated by him. Last year I read a USA Today article detailing his dedication and monetary donations to the families of Police Officers and Firefighters in the region and greater NY. Just today I learned that he payed for the renovations (almost 10k worth) to the baseball stadium at my alma mater MTSU. Why? Because a friend of the family was on the coaching staff.
Feel free to say what ever you like about the man, but reserve those comments for the moment you have touched a fraction of the lives that he has.
I rooted against the Yankees yesterday and I will root against them tomorrow, but R.I.P. Boss.
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I've spent 9 years in the military, hence I've seen some people die. Some were friends and some not so much. Disregarding my feelings for them, the part that you truely feel deep down is seeing the devastated looks on their families faces. Like Nick pointed out there was a little Sox / Yanks rivalry going on, mostly due to Steinbrenner being arguably the most competitive owner in history. If you selectively read the first line of my post but not the second then shame on you for bashing me. I won't expect an apology because that would take some class which there is very little of around here any more.
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Kiss me twice.....let's party.
~Reds pitcher Bronson Arroyo earlier this year. Gotta hand it to King George, he wanted to win and put his money where his mouth was. If only every owner in MLB wanted to win as bad as George did...
RIP George
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Honestly the loss of life is always a tragedy. Coming from a military man of 9 years my deepest condolences go out to his family.
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
Bosox1976
BUT: He contributed mightily to the Yankees, and building what they have. If he was your owner, you loved him. If not, you hated him. And frankly, it wasn't his job to do anything for the overall good of the game. That's on the (spineless) commissioner and if the other 29 owners don't see it his way, that's their problem not his.
I didn't particularly like him. But I have a ton of respect for him.
2 little known facts about George: He originally wanted to buy the Indians, but did not/could not for some reason. Second, he was a huge Ohio State football fan. In fact, former Buckeyes Hopalong Cassady and Frank Howard still work for him. I LOVE him for that.
RIP, Boss.
Buying Vintage, all sports.
Buying Woody Hayes, Les Horvath, Vic Janowicz, and Jesse Owens autographed items
I have no use for bullies and tyrants.
Maybe now you'll finally get to taste that alcoholic chicken.
He will be "down there".....
<< <i>I'm with "K." Good riddance.
I have no use for bullies and tyrants. >>
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.
I am a diehard Red Sox fan, and never liked Steinbrenner for his business practices, but seriously, have some respect, people.
THIS is why a lot of good people have left these boards - people celebrating a man's death with "good riddance" comments.
Grow up.
SOM on the other hand was lacking any class whatsoever.
I did like his win at all costs, I mean everyone wants to win, but George put it all on the table and then some.
Ha!
R.I.P. Mr. Stienbrenner, Thank you for the championships.
I'm sure you guys are going to stop over at the orphanage on your way home from work to laugh at the kids. Losers
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." Dr. Seuss
Let’s put baseball a side, because he did a lot of good around the community he lived in. Those that live in the Tampa Bay area know he gave a lot of his money that took care of children. He built an entire pediatrics emergency wing at St Joes hospital in Tampa. Steinbrenner was a owner who didn't like to lose and would pay anything to win. My hats off to him. I wish the Pirates had that mentality.
RIP
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To the bitter folks that HAVE to post and be disrespectful (rather than just keeping their mouth shut), congrats.
Love him or hate him, he turned over a 300 times profit on his 1973 purchase of the Yankees and built an entire empire out of a team that couldn't draw 15,000 a game when he bought them into a team that was drawing over 4 million before building a smaller ballpark. He built a model that many other owners are now finally starting to follow.
Steinbrenner was brash, loud and oft times obnoxious, but he was loyal to a fault and there's a line of people that owe their careers to the man. So, again, to those that want to bash him before he's even been buried, you've demonstrated your ignorance.
<< <i>I'm with "K." Good riddance.
I have no use for bullies and tyrants. >>
Congrats.. you have no class. I dislike the Yankees just as much as the anyone, but to those of you that are enjoying his departure shame on you. You probably hate him because of his tenure as owner of the New York Yankees. The way I look at it professional baseball is two things. 1st- It is a sport. 2nd- It is a business. Well, you can't deny that the man that the man was a winner and built winning teams. His championship rings speak for that. Secondly, you can look at his track record and tell that he was a shrewd businessman. I can see why you can be so crass. He was successful.
But more importantly the man served his country honorably and was more charitable than anyone on this board until his last day. A few years ago I visited some friends in the Tampa area. I dare you to find a school, hospital, clinic, or university in the vicinity that doesn't have something named after or donated by him. Last year I read a USA Today article detailing his dedication and monetary donations to the families of Police Officers and Firefighters in the region and greater NY. Just today I learned that he payed for the renovations (almost 10k worth) to the baseball stadium at my alma mater MTSU. Why? Because a friend of the family was on the coaching staff.
Feel free to say what ever you like about the man, but reserve those comments for the moment you have touched a fraction of the lives that he has.
I rooted against the Yankees yesterday and I will root against them tomorrow, but R.I.P. Boss.
RIP
collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
looking for Topps 71-72 hi's-62-53-54-55-59, I have these sets started