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  • Apocalypse
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 2243

    Steinbrenner hospitalized

    http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/g...tack?GT1=39002

    New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner suffered a massive heart attack, Florida's Bay News 9 reported Tuesday.

    Steinbrenner, who celebrated his 80th birthday on July 4, was listed as in extremely critical condition in a Tampa, Fla hospital.

    Yankees spokesman Ian Johns told FOX News he had "no information" on the reported attack, though he conceded Steinbrenner was not in "great health" generally.

    The famously cantankerous Steinbrenner, known as "The Boss," has been atop the Yankees masthead for seven World Series titles.

    Though he frequently quarreled with the teams managers, in recent years he has been a rare presence at the ballpark, with most statements issued through a spokesperson.
    They're saying he's dead now, 6:31 am official time of death..



    RIP West
  • Chrispy
    Needs a hobby
    • Dec 2008
    • 11403

    #2
    RIP Mr. Steinbrenner, he made what the Yankees are today, it is truly a sad day for all of baseball.

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    • MrBill
      Billy Brewer Sucks Penis
      • Feb 2009
      • 0

      #3
      RIP. I've never been a big Yankees fan but always had lots of respect for the job he did as an owner. There are not many guys in his league.

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      • Anthony
        In Brendan we trust.
        • Jun 2009
        • 5201

        #4
        R.I.P to The Boss, truly the greatest owner a fan of a team can ask for.

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        • Youk
          Posts too much
          • Feb 2009
          • 7998

          #5
          I hate the Yankees with a passion, but this is a huge loss for baseball. A great owner for a shitty team.

          RIP.

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          • Anthony
            In Brendan we trust.
            • Jun 2009
            • 5201

            #6
            Originally posted by Youk
            I hate the Yankees with a passion, but this is a huge loss for baseball. A great owner for a shitty team.

            RIP.
            The irony.

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            • Youk
              Posts too much
              • Feb 2009
              • 7998

              #7
              Originally posted by Anthony
              The irony.

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              • jms493
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2009
                • 11248

                #8
                Fuck............we knew it was coming but damn.

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                • G-men
                  Posts too much
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 7579

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Anthony
                  R.I.P to The Boss, truly the greatest owner a fan of a team can ask for.
                  this basically sums up what i was gonna say, no owner did what he did for a team.

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                  • jeffx
                    Member
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 3853

                    #10
                    A true ICON. Love him or hate him, he changed the face of baseball(for the better), and had a huge impact on professional sports.

                    RIP to THE BOSS.

                    LOL@ all these idiots who say The Boss was bad for baseball. He played by the rules, (and unlike some owners)took the money he made and put it back into his team, and made the Yankees an international, money-making brand.
                    Last edited by jeffx; 07-13-2010, 10:14 AM.

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                    • EmpireWF
                      Giants in the Super Bowl
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 24082

                      #11
                      Originally posted by jeffx
                      LOL@ all these idiots who say The Boss was bad for baseball. He played by the rules, (and unlike some owners)took the money he made and put it back into his team, and made the Yankees an international, money-making brand.
                      It's not even debatable as far as his positive impact on the sport.


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                      • jeffx
                        Member
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 3853

                        #12
                        Originally posted by EmpireWF
                        It's not even debatable as far as his positive impact on the sport.
                        He revolutionized the finances of pro sports.

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                        • Senser81
                          VSN Poster of the Year
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 12804

                          #13
                          Originally posted by jeffx
                          A true ICON. Love him or hate him, he changed the face of baseball(for the better), and had a huge impact on professional sports.

                          RIP to THE BOSS.

                          LOL@ all these idiots who say The Boss was bad for baseball. He played by the rules, (and unlike some owners)took the money he made and put it back into his team, and made the Yankees an international, money-making brand.

                          I view Steinbrenner as being similar to Art Modell. Modell took over arguably the top franchise in the NFL at the time (Browns), appointed himself GM, then made the franchise a loser. The difference is that Steinbrenner had money, Modell didn't.

                          After buying players like Catfish Hunter, Reggie Jackson, Graig Nettles, etc. to win titles in 1977-1978 during the infancy of free agency, Steinbrenner made a once-proud franchise an also-ran. The Yankees became winners when Steinbrenner stepped out of the day-to-day operations in the mid-1990's. From that point on, he's been an exemplary owner. So, to be fair, I give Steinbrenner credit for eventually learning from his mistakes.

                          I don't think we can say that Steinbrenner was either "good" or "bad" for baseball, because he was never for "baseball"...he was for "Steinbrenner".

                          The only major impacts I can think of which Steinbrenner has had off the field is that he's successfully fought revenue-sharing, which has made MLB basically unwatchable in several cities, he's successfully fought collective TV deals, which for a long time made MLB the 3rd most popular sport behind NFL and NBA, and he's successfully fought a common international player draft, which has allowed the Yankees to corner the market on international prospects.

                          I think Steinbrenner was the furthest thing from a "visionary" or a "revolutionary"...he did everything within his power to keep the MLB at status quo. Was that good for baseball or bad for baseball? Its your opinion.

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                          • EmpireWF
                            Giants in the Super Bowl
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 24082

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Senser81
                            I view Steinbrenner as being similar to Art Modell. Modell took over arguably the top franchise in the NFL at the time (Browns), appointed himself GM, then made the franchise a loser. The difference is that Steinbrenner had money, Modell didn't.
                            Sorta get what you're saying...but...

                            In the 8-years preceding the purchase of the Yankees, the team had never finished better than 2nd place.

                            In the 8-years after the purchase (1973), they were 2-1 in World Series' and lost one ALCS.

                            Certainly the team had trouble in the 80s, but goddamned did they come back in the mid 90s and beyond.

                            While he did use New Jersey to threaten the local governments, he eventually did come through and build the new place in the Bronx.


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                            • IamMedellin
                              Everything Burns...
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 10910

                              #15
                              very sad day for baseball

                              Steinbrenner was one of the biggest icons in NY Sports history




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