Who's The Boss?
By Jim Wilkie
Page 2

Forget Tony Danza, though we give him credit for briefly being the boss of Alysa Milano. We're wondering who's the boss between the two biggest boss men -- Yankees owner George Steinbrenner and rock hero Bruce Springsteen.

Springsteen is back on top of the music world with the No. 1 record in the country, "The Rising," while Steinbrenner's New York Yankees are again leading the American League and a favorite to win their fifth World Series in the past seven years.

Check out the comparisons below, then vote in the poll at right for one you believe is the ultimate Boss.

Who's (really) The Boss?
















Category

Bruce Springsteen

George Steinbrenner
New Jersey Home sweet home Leverage for a new park and home for those other teams in his empire
Stone Pony Where it all started Ron Coomer running the bases
The Big Man
Clarence Clemons

Himself
Love of
his life
Patty Scialfa Dead presidents
Dislikes Widening gap between rich and poor; working man failing to get ahead amid corporate greed Female umpires
Hair and beard Unkempt and scruffy "Get a haircut and shave, young man."
Creepy
little
friend

Little Steven Van Zandt

Brian Cashman
Winter pleasure "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" Free agent season
Regret
Julianne Phillips

Ed Whitson
Guitarists Van Zandt, Nils Lofgren Bernie Williams
Drummer Max Weinberg Paul O'Neill
Kill my TV "57 Channels (And Nothin' On)" Cablevision
Born to Run Timeless classic Alfonso Soriano
Fire His song that the Pointer Sisters covered A game he misses playing with Billy Martin
No shame Going on the "Today" show, Charlie Rose, David Letterman,
et. al in one week
The other owners are conspiring against me
Fashion sense T-shirt and jeans Pinstripes, or that winning combo of a turtleneck and blazer
America's team E Street Band Yankees

Jim Wilkie is an editor for Page 2.





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