" 'I think his ego's gotten so big that he thinks he can do no wrong,' a Yankees source said. 'And the Dodgers winning the division was the last straw. I think he truly believed he had the Midas touch, that he could do no wrong.'
Instead, Torre may have committed the one sin the Yankees find virtually impossible to forgive.
'The same thing he was so upset with Wells and Jose Canseco about, he did himself,' the source said. 'He violated the sanctity of the organization, the sanctity of the clubhouse. He broke the trust we had in him.' "
One of the weirdest defenses of Torre's book is that everybody knew this information already. Well, if that's the case, then why write a book, and why would anybody bother buying the book?
Also, the source is everything. I can make fun of my brother, but you can't.
Also, he's currently the manager of the Dodgers.
Torre definitely has the "right" to say whatever he wants. Nobody is suing him or putting him in jail. But, just like he has the "right" to say whatever he wants, everyone else has the right to call him a fraud and a punk.
Here's a guy who likes to dish it out, but sure isn't used to taking it.
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