Corridor of Fame supervisor Joe Torre, who guided the New York Yankees to 4 World Sequence rings, will probably be an honorary coach for the American League on the All-Star Recreation on July 15 in Atlanta, Main League Baseball introduced Tuesday.
Torre, who turns 85 on July 18, will be a part of present Yankees skipper Aaron Boone’s AL workers together with Cleveland Guardians supervisor Stephen Vogt.
The Nationwide League All-Stars are managed by Dave Roberts of the defending World Sequence champion Los Angeles Dodgers and his workers.
Honorary coaches for the NL are Brian Snitker, supervisor of the host Atlanta Braves, and Miami Marlins first-year skipper Clayton McCullough, who spent the earlier 4 seasons because the Dodgers’ first base coach.
Torre, who works for MLB as a particular assistant to the commissioner, managed 29 seasons and ranks fifth all-time with 2,326 wins.
A two-time AL Supervisor of the Yr, Torre was on the helm for the New York Mets (1977-81), Braves (1982-84), St. Louis Cardinals (1990-95), Yankees (1996-2007) and Dodgers (2008-10).
He was voted into the Corridor of Fame as a supervisor in 2014 by the Enlargement Period Committee. As a participant, he suited up for the Braves in each Milwaukee (1960-65) and Atlanta (1966-68), together with 5 straight All-Star alternatives from 1963-67.
Vogt, who performed for the Braves in 2021, was voted the AL Supervisor of the Yr in 2024 after main the Guardians to the Central Division crown and the American League Championship Sequence in his first 12 months.