The Boss Speaks from the Beyond
I was never an easy man to work for, and I never wanted to be. Excellence doesn’t come easy. You don’t build the greatest franchise in sports by lowering your standards or accepting mediocrity. I demanded the best because I believed the New York Yankees should always stand for greatness.
Yes, I ruffled feathers. Yes, I made headlines. But every move, every decision, every firestorm — it was all because I cared. I cared about the players, I cared about the fans, and above all, I cared about winning.
Looking at the Yankees this year, I feel nothing but pride. They have shown resilience, grit, and determination. They may not be the flashiest team I ever assembled, but they remind me of what Yankees baseball is supposed to be: tough, relentless, and unafraid of a fight. I always admired stars, but I respected grinders just as much. And this group? They grind.
When I see them wear those pinstripes, I see tradition carried forward. I see the standard I lived my life enforcing, alive and thriving. That makes me proud — prouder than words can capture.
My greatest gift was never my business acumen or my stubbornness. It was that I cared enough to demand more, to expect greatness, and to deliver championships to New York. And watching these Yankees today, I know my spirit still lives on in every inning, every win, every cheer from the Bronx faithful.
Because deep down, that’s all I ever wanted — for the Yankees to be Yankees.
From Above
-Steiner
5 Comments:
Ho ho! Boss, thy Yankees fight as if the angels themselves pitched from heaven’s mound! I’d raise a goblet in thine honor — though truth be told, I’d spill half in merry cheer. Rejoice, for the pinstripes march on, stout of heart and strong of bat!
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Amazing content!
Honor among thieves? No sir. George accused innocent men of witchcraft. Well, no. He didn’t do that. That was someone else entirely. Scratch that please.
Cheers to 10 years, CC
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