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Chumps to Champs

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by Bill Pennington


  Core Four and, 194

  death, 64, 311–12

  evidence-based approach, 66–68, 76, 112, 173

  expansion draft untouchable players, 138–39

  fielding skills, 61–63

  fired as Yankees manager, 7, 65–66

  on firing of Livesey, Lukevics, and Elfering, 254

  funeral, 311–12

  on Gallego, 112

  on Hayes, 303

  on Janzen, 244

  on Jeter, 119, 149, 150, 194, 217, 287, 288–89

  on (Roberto) Kelly, 135, 136

  Kelly-O’Neill trade, 134–37

  at Kent State University, 61

  Los Angeles Dodgers career, 62

  on lucky trades, 162

  Maddux and, 301

  on managers, 185

  on McDowell, 216

  McDowell and, 242

  as minor league manager, 65

  on O’Neill, 135, 136

  personal character, 61

  on Pettitte-Hitchcock debate, 152, 284

  Pittsburgh Pirates career, 61–62

  player-evaluation skills, 65, 66–68

  promoted to Yankees general manager, 59–60, 66

  refusal to be Yankees manager, 30

  relationship with players, 62

  removal as Yankees’ general manager, 271–73

  on Rivera, 71, 197, 235–37, 287

  Rivera trade talks, 231, 233–34

  role in Yankees renaissance, xii, 272, 301–2, 309

  on Showalter, 28, 102, 104, 111

  Showalter and, 109, 185–86, 273–74, 312, 313–14

  signing James, 172

  as special adviser to Yankees minor league teams, 67

  on Stanley, 113, 166

  on Steinbrenner, 130, 164–65, 183–84, 250, 252, 286, 310, 311

  Steinbrenner and, 59–60, 64–66, 95, 184–85, 217, 249, 288–89

  as Steinbrenner-Showalter buffer, 184–85, 273–74

  “Stick” nickname, 61

  Strat-O-Matic Baseball (board game), 67–68

  on Taylor, 93, 95, 175–78, 180, 217

  team-building principles, 66–68, 79, 111, 135, 143, 231

  Walker and, 235–36

  on (Bernie and Gerald) Williams, 86

  (Bernie) Williams and, 161

  Yankees facial hair policy, 227

  Yankees haircut rules, 64, 98, 311

  as Yankees manager, 7, 65–66

  as Yankees player, 4, 62–63

  as Yankees scout, 65, 272

  Michaels, Lorne, 77

  Milwaukee Brewers, 114, 132, 133, 189, 220, 239

  Minnesota Twins, 42

  MLB Network, 210

  Molloy, Jessica, 114, 144

  Molloy, Joe, 114, 139–42, 144, 253, 254

  Moneyball, 66–67

  Montreal Expos, 118, 205, 206, 211, 213, 215–16

  Montville, Leigh, 7–8

  Morris, Jamie, 176

  Morrison, Dan, 266

  Mottola, Chad, 118–19

  Mouton, Lyle, 216

  MSG Network, 171

  Munson, Thurman, 5, 62, 64

  Murray, Eddie, 296

  N

  Nashville Sounds, 23, 33

  National Labor Relations Board, 207, 212

  National Sports Daily, 47

  Nederlander, Robert E., 57–58, 103, 114

  Nelson, Jeff, 284, 291, 293

  Nero, Alan, 144

  Nettles, Graig, 62

  Nevin, Phil, 117–18

  Newhouser, Hal, 117–18

  New Jersey: Yankee Stadium talks, 12–13, 163, 189

  Newman, Mark, 121, 122

  “New York, New York” (song), 259–60

  New York Daily News

  “Bombs Away Bernie!,” 297

  Bonilla’s confrontation with Klapisch, 158

  “Clueless Joe,” 281

  Connors’s ire at Showalter, 240–41

  Mattingly on Showalter, 275

  Spira story, 13, 16

  Steinbrenner’s banishment, 56

  Steinbrenner’s reinstatement, 131

  Taylor’s fight and injury, 176

  Yankees acquisition of Boggs, 144

  New York Highlanders, 70

  New York Knicks, 188

  New York magazine, 46

  New York Mets

  1993 season, 158–59

  1994 season, 190

  1995 season, 218

  2000 World Series, 307

  Johnson as manager, 30

  off-field problems, 158–59

  Sherlock as coach, 121

  Torre as manager, 281

  New York Post, 97, 171, 204–5, 241

  New York Rangers, 188

  New York Times

  Showalter’s management record, 228–29

  Showalter’s tactics, 200–201

  Spira story, 16

  Taylor’s fight and shoulder injury, 177

  writers, xiii, 136

  Yankees’ drafting of Jeter, 119

  New York Yankees

  1968 season, 62

  1970 season, 62

  1977 World Series, 6, 65

  1978 World Series, 6, 7

  1980 season, 3–4

  1980 season playoffs, 4–5

  1981 season, 7

  1981 World Series, 7, 13

  1982 season, 7–8

  1983 season, 8

  1984 season, 8

  1985 season, 8, 13

  1986 season, 8, 143–44

  1987 draft, 80

  1988 season, 8

  1989 season, 9

  1990 draft, 74, 75

  1990 season, ix–x, 3, 16–17, 29–30, 32, 35–36, 38–44, 56–57, 70, 75–76

  1991 amateur player draft, 92–95

  1991 season, 78–79, 88–89, 96, 99

  1992 draft, 117–19

  1992 season, 111–12, 114–16, 119, 128–33, 139, 141–42

  1992 winter meetings, 139–41

  1993 season, xii, 133–45, 147–48, 156–74

  1994 season, xii–xiii, 183, 186–88, 190, 197–205, 208–11, 221

  1995 season, xiii, 213–29, 238–56

  1995 season aftermath, 271–83

  1995 season playoffs, 256–70

  1996 season, 283, 286–94

  1996 season playoffs, 294–99

  1996 World Series, 299–306

  1997 season playoffs, 307

  1998 season, 307

  1998 season playoffs, 307

  1998 World Series, 307, 310

  1999 season playoffs, 307

  1999 World Series, 307

  2000 World Series, 307

  2001 World Series, 307–8, 312–13

  2009 World Series, 308

  broadcast rights, 171

  CBS Corporation purchase of, 62

  clubhouse culture, 108–11, 187

  Core Four, 180, 194, 251, 308

  dominance in baseball, x, x–xi, xiii, 3, 302, 307–8

  expansion draft (1992), 138

  free-agent signings, 6

  hair policy, 64, 96–98, 123, 226, 311

  Henderson trade, 17

  managerial changes, 5, 7–9, 30–32, 34–35, 58

  minor league system, 120–28, 254

  monetary value, 132

  Old-Timers’ Day, 129–30, 313

  payroll (1980s), 11

  pitching coaches, 240

  popularity, xi, 171

  stadium talks, 12–13

  Steinbrenner’s banishment, 51–60, 66, 78, 79, 89, 97–98, 140–41, 144

  Steinbrenner’s purchase of, 46

  Steinbrenner’s reinstatement, xi, 58, 114–15, 130–32

  team-building approach, 6, 62, 66, 69, 120, 122

  team camaraderie, 187

  trading away young talent, 6, 9, 34, 91

  Nisson, Mike, 57

  Nixon, Otis, 128

  Nixon, Richard, 51

  no-hitters

  Abbott’s, 167–69

  Hawkins’s, ix–x, 38–42,
168, 209, 258, 300

  MLB rule change, x, 43

  Pérez’s, 42–43

  Righetti’s, 169

  Nokes, Matt, 89, 97, 113–15, 166

  Norfolk Tides, 193

  North American Basketball Association, 61

  O

  Oakland Athletics

  1990 season, 29, 76

  1990 World Series, 76

  1992 season, 115–16, 128

  1994 season, 200–202

  1995 season, 223, 251

  Gallego’s career, 112

  Henderson traded to, 17

  Van Poppel contract, 95

  Oates, Johnny, 297

  Old-Timers’ Day, 129–30, 313

  Olympic Games (1988), 141

  O’Neill, Molly, 136

  O’Neill, Paul

  1992 season, 136

  1993 season, 135–38, 156, 157–58, 161–62, 171, 172

  1994 season, 186, 187–88, 200, 203, 205

  on 1994 strike, 208, 212

  1995 season, 220, 223, 225, 240, 250, 252

  1995 season playoffs, 258, 260–62, 265, 268, 269

  1996 season, 292–94

  1996 season playoffs, 294–95, 298

  1996 World Series, 301, 303–5

  acquired by Yankees, 135–38, 145

  All-Star Game (1994), 188

  as clubhouse culture creator, 138, 163

  on Mattingly, 187–88

  Piniella and, 135, 136

  on Seinfeld, 159

  tantrums, 136, 162–63, 203, 293

  on Yankees dominance, 307

  on Yankees renaissance, 309

  Oneonta Yankees, 25–27, 80–81, 85, 125, 154

  Ontiveros, Steve, 223

  owners

  collective bargaining agreement, 163–64, 188–89, 202, 215

  desire to break union, 189

  players’ strike (1994), 207–8

  salary cap, 189, 202, 206, 212, 215

  strike insurance, 203

  P

  Pasqua, Dan, 41

  Patton (film), 44

  payroll tax, 214–15

  Peckinpaugh, Roger, 104

  Penthouse magazine, 46

  Pérez, Mélido

  1990 season, 42–43

  1992 season, 111–12, 115

  1993 season, 162, 170–71

  1995 season, 239, 241

  Pérez, Pascual, 16, 29, 57, 89, 97, 111

  Perry, Gaylord, 3

  Peterson, Pete, 59

  Pettitte, Andy

  1991 season, 125

  1992 season, 125, 126

  1993 season, 149, 152

  1994 season, 191, 197–98

  1995 season, 216, 221, 223, 229, 238–39, 244, 250, 254, 256

  1995 season playoffs, 258, 265, 268

  1996 season, 283, 289–92, 294

  1996 season playoffs, 297, 298

  1996 World Series, 299, 301, 303, 305

  drafted by Yankees, 74, 75

  as expansion draft untouchable player, 138

  Hitchcock and, 152–53, 197–98, 216, 283–84

  major league start, 221, 223

  minor league career, 100, 126, 149, 152, 191, 197–98

  personal character, 90, 198

  at San Jacinto Junior College, 73–74, 90, 239

  scouted by Yankees, 73–74, 90

  signing with Yankees, 89–91

  in trade talks, 244, 283

  in Yankees’ Core Four, 180, 251, 308

  Pettitte, Tom, 90

  Philadelphia Athletics, 229, 300

  Philadelphia Phillies, 9, 33, 112–14

  Piniella, Lou

  on 1970s decisions impacting 1980s Yankees, 6

  1980 season, 3

  1986 season, 8, 34–35

  1988 season, 8

  1990 season, 30

  1990 World Series, 4, 76

  1991 season, 103

  1992 season, 135, 136

  1995 season, 225–26

  1995 season playoffs, 261–62, 264, 265, 268

  1996 season, 288

  gambling habits, 48

  hotheadedness, 136

  on Mack, 228–29

  O’Neill and, 135, 136

  relationship with Michael, 62

  on Showalter, 228–29

  on Steinbrenner, 248

  Steinbrenner on, 48

  Steinbrenner’s haircut rules, 64

  trade talks, 283, 288

  as Yankees general manager, 8

  as Yankees manager, 3, 8, 34–35

  pitchers: biomechanics, 232–33

  Pittsburgh Pirates, 9, 61–62, 88, 218–19

  player salaries, 11–12

  players’ strike (1981), 7, 202–3

  players’ strike (1994–1995), 202–15

  1981 strike comparisons, 202–3

  economic impact, 210

  fan reaction, 204–5, 210–11, 215, 218–19, 239, 252

  issues, 202, 206

  long-term impact, 309

  negotiations, 207, 214–15

  poststrike malaise, 239

  replacement players, 212, 213–14

  revenue-sharing proposal, 207–8

  salary cap, 212, 215

  settlement, 215

  Steinbrenner on, 203–6

  World Series cancellation, xii–xiii, 203–4, 208–10

  Yankee players reactions to, 205, 212–13

  players’ union

  collective bargaining agreement, 163–64, 188–89, 202, 215

  payroll tax proposal, 214–15

  revenue-sharing proposal, 207–8

  salary cap and, 212, 215

  strength, 189

  Plunk, Eric, 17

  Polonia, Luis, 17, 187

  Porter, Darrell, 5

  Posada, Jorge, Jr.

  1991 season, 125

  1992 season, 126, 127

  1993 season, 149, 152, 153

  1994 season, 153, 191–94

  1995 season, 216, 235, 251, 254

  1995 season playoffs, 258, 259, 268

  1996 season, 293

  1997 season, 293

  1998 season, 293

  background, 74–75

  baseball IQ, 74

  broken leg, 193–94

  at Calhoun Community College, 74–75, 91

  as catcher, 75, 92, 125–26, 152, 153, 192–94

  drafted by Yankees, 74, 75

  as expansion draft untouchable player, 138

  family background, 74, 91, 92

  as infielder, 75

  on Jeter, 127–28

  The Journey Home, 92, 193

  minor league career, 100, 125–27, 149, 152–53, 191–94, 216, 235, 293

  on-base percentage, 293

  personal character, 192

  on Pettitte, 152

  on Rivera, 237

  signing with Yankees, 89–92

  in trade talks, 283

  University of Alabama scholarship, 91–92

  in Yankees’ Core Four, 180, 194, 251, 308

  Posada, Jorge, Sr., 74, 91, 126

  Posada, Laura, 192

  Posada, Leo, 74

 

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