Yes, of course I watched Larry King last night. Joe Torre. That's the only 2 words I had to hear to tune in. I agree with Joe 10,000%. He has a right to write his Memoirs about his 12 years with the NY Yankees. You'd do it too. Joe did it, but not for the money. I would've done the same thing, walked. And I don't mean after 4 Balls. The contract, that George Steinbrenner presented to Joe Torre, was an insult. Joe Torre never needed an "incentive" to win. I'm right there witcha, Joe. Dangling a carrot, of a higher salary, IF you make it to the Playoffs, is Crass Rude A Slap in the face to one of Baseball's best players and Managers ever Unbelievable Shows the depth of George Steinbrenner' s stoooopidity (sic). Shows the manipulative tendencies of George Steinbrenner Quick, someone call Dr. Phil, STAT. Shows that George Steinbrenner isn't a Class Act. I could go on and on, but I don't know a really good Libel Lawyer in Toronto. I loved when Joe stated that George treated Billy worse. Billy Martin. I still light a candle for you every Christmas. (For those of you who do not know Baseball Trivia, Billy Martin, died in an accident, Christmas Day, 1989, in Ithica, NY, where he lived, off season). Yes, I have every New York Daily News, from the summer of 1977, with the headlines, "Fired," "Hired," "Fired ... Again" What a summer that was. And I still can't forgive the umpire, who worked the September 22 Game, between the Phillies and The Dodgers, and didn't call the Game, because of rain. Had he called it The Phillies would've gone to The Series that October. And you could look it up. And can somebody explain to me, A-Rod's "obsession," with Jeter? They have been rivals since childhood. A-Rod may be the more talented player, as stated by Joe, but Jeter just exudes Class. Sorry to hear that Boomer Wells tried to deliberately drive you nuts, Joe, but hang in there, I'm sure you'll live long enough to see Karma. It's a Law of the Universe that stands the test of time. Nice to see Mickey Mantle's Bar featured, my favorite Central Park South Hangout, whenever I get back home. Many an afternoon I have sat there, munching and schmoozing, with the locals. There's no such thing as too much Baseball. I think Joe handled the interview, the call in questions, and e-mails, with dignity. He did not bad-mouth anyone. Way to go Joe. He simply tells and told The Truth. How many CEO's on Wall Street can say the same?