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| Joe Torre #HOF2014 |
One of my favorite baseball memories is the year that Bill and I went to Cooperstown on Hall of Fame Weekend ten years ago, July 2004. We drove over on Saturday morning and walked throughout the village watching all the excitement, meeting fans and getting autographs from previous years' HOF inductees.
We met Yogi, Rollie and Earl the Pearl. We saw Reggie and Willie Mays at a distance. It was an awesome experience. And every year since when I watch the ceremony I promise myself that we'll go back another year and have that experience again - only this time taking Ellie with us!
Today Joe Torre was inducted into the HOF as a manager. A Leader. A Coach. An inspiration. As I listened to his speech it reminded me of the kind of leader that I am as well. One who has been lifted up on the shoulders of those that came before me and those who taught me to be a better leader by learning from them.
Joe said just that yesterday as he spoke of those responsible for allowing him to now be in the HOF. Most meaningful for me was when he said the fact that Don Zimmer sat next to him for eight years made him a better manager, one who was willing to take chances and abandon his conservative style.
Sometimes you have to take chances. You need to ruffle a few feathers, make some unpopular decisions and be willing to stand up for what you believe.
I'm endeared to leaders like Joe Torre, Don Zimmer and now, Joe Girardi. Ones who are willing to do what matters, rather than do what's popular.
These leaders are inspirations to managing a team effectively. Some days are harder than others. And at the end of the day if you did what you believed in, we consider it a win!