| | | For a long time, he was the most vilified man in baseball. But then his Yankees started winning with a likeable cast of characters, and he faded to the background. So, what's going on in George Steinbrenner's head?
Is The Boss still a symbol of everything bad in baseball? Or has he learned the error of his ways and become a harmless aged owner?
Join us on a journey through his inner thoughts to find out. |
Fond memory: Hired Joe TorrePainful memory: Fired George Constanza |
Fond memory: Signed Derek Jeter to $189 million deal to keep him in Yankee StadiumPainful memory: Gave Richard Nixon illegal campaign money to keep him in White House |
Fond memory: Fought with Red Sox, Braves, Mets, et al. to win four World Series in five yearsPainful memory: Fought with two fans in an elevator during 1981 World Series |
Fond memory: Maintained Yankee tradition by keeping team in pinstripesPainful memory: Maintained dress code by stupidly making Don Mattingly cut
hair |
Fond memory: Decided to hire Darryl Strawberry to warn minor-leaguers of dangers of drugsPainful memory: Hired thug Howard Spira to spy on Dave Winfield |
Fond memory: Hired Billy Martin five timesPainful memory: Hired Billy Martin five times |
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