Hall of Fame Manager Joe Torre Added to the AL Staff as an Honorary Coach for the All-Star Game
- On July 15, Major League Baseball revealed that Hall of Famer Joe Torre will join the American League’s staff in a special honorary role at the All-Star Game held in Atlanta.
- Aaron Boone invited Torre to join his AL staff, also including Cleveland manager Stephen Vogt, following Boone's team advancing to the 2024 World Series.
- Torre managed five MLB teams over 29 seasons, including the Yankees from 1996-2007, winning four World Series and six AL pennants, and responded gladly to Boone's request.
- At 84 years old, Torre—who currently serves as an adviser to the MLB commissioner—referred to Atlanta as "my town," reflecting his deep connections there as both a former player and manager, before the July 15 game.
- Torre's role as honorary coach connects his Hall of Fame career and Boone's first All-Star managing gig, reinforcing the AL team's experienced leadership in the midsummer classic.
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Hall of Fame manager Joe Torre will serve as the honorary head coach for the American League All-Star Game in Atlanta next month.
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