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by Madden, Bill


  as Yankees team president, 133–34, 139–40, 159–62

  Rosen, Rita, 168

  Rosenthal, Ed, 267, 274

  Roulston, Thomas H., 3–4, 43

  Royko, Mike, 172–73

  Rubenstein, Howard, 404, 406–7, 410–14, 420

  Rubin, Roger, 401

  Rudi, Joe, 105

  running drills, 214

  Russell Athletic deal, 374–75

  Ruth, Babe, 127, 299

  Ryan, Nolan, 166

  Ryder, Brian, 212

  Saban, Lou, 34, 194–96, 203, 426

  Sabathia, C. C., 425–26

  Safety, Joe, 282–83

  Saigh, Fred, 64

  Saiman, Martin, 55

  St. Louis Cardinals, 64, 73

  St. Thomas Aquinas High School, 30, 33–34

  salary arbitration, 196–97, 204, 352

  Salas, Mark, 266–67, 270

  Sample, Billy, 135

  Samuel, Marsh, 6–7, 16

  Sanderson, Scott, 324

  San Diego Padres, 75, 79, 109, 240, 242, 379

  San Francisco Giants, 69–71, 323

  Saperstein, Abe, 38

  Sapir, Eddie, 164, 222–23, 231–32, 236, 238, 246

  Saturday Night Live TV show, 281

  Sax, Steve, 323–24, 348

  Schiller, Harvey, 316, 387, 389

  Schott, Marge, 281

  Scioscia, Mike, 414

  Scott, Dale, 357

  scouting Hopalong Cassady and, 114

  Murray Cook and, 240

  Pat Gillick and, 96–98

  Bob Lemon and, 165

  Gene Michael and, 359

  Birdie Tebbetts and, 92–93, 129–30, 189–90, 213

  Seattle Mariners, 357–58, 365–66, 391

  security issues, 104, 220–21, 278. See also Kelly, Pat

  Seesaw Broadway show, 81

  Seghi, Phil, 67, 76

  Seguignol, Fernando, 352

  Seinfeld TV show, 297

  Seitz, Peter, 73–74, 99

  Selig, Bud, 139, 325, 351, 373–75

  Seltzer, Lou, 40

  September 11 attacks, 393–94

  Sharman, Bill, 42

  Shea Stadium, 68–69, 102, 392–93

  Sheehy, Pete, 170

  Sheffield, Gary, 404–5, 411, 418

  Sheppard, Bob, 148–49, 221, 248, 425

  Shields, Patrick, 132

  Short, Bob, 93

  Showalter, Buck Wade Boggs and, 338–39

  firing of, 358–63

  hiring of, 331

  Steve Howe case and, 335

  managing of, 333, 348–49

  George Steinbrenner on, 341

  Danny Tartabull and, 356

  Shulock, John, 227

  Sibayan, John, 403

  Siegfried, Larry, 39

  Sierra, Ruben, 356–57, 371

  Silver Shield Foundation, 23, 216–17

  60 Minutes TV show, 29

  Skinner, Joel, 263, 268, 270

  Smalley, Roy, 259

  Smith, Claire, 308, 310

  Smith, Tal, 80, 96

  Soderholm, Eric, 179, 181

  Sojo, Luis, 391

  Soriano, Alfonso, 395, 406

  Sotomayor, Sonia, 352

  Southard, Mel, 241

  special assistant positions, 174–75, 261, 369, 371–72

  Special Olympics, 23

  Spencer, Jim, 174–75, 198

  Spikes, Charlie, 15–16

  Spira, Howie, 289–91, 300–303, 306–16, 319, 326–28, 384–85

  Spitzer, Eliot, 389–90

  Spivey, Bill, 39

  Splittorff, Paul, 126

  Sporting News photo shoot, 245

  Sports Advertising Network Inc. (SANI), 375

  SportsChannel network, 279, 284. See also Cablevision

  Sports Illustrated, 308, 341

  sportswriters author as, ix, xi–xii, 83–84 (see also Madden, Bill)

  awards from, 185

  on Mike Burke, 17

  Murray Chass (see Chass, Murray)

  Harvey Greene as media relations director and, 286–88

  Dick Howser and, 180, 184–85

  Catfish Hunter signing announcement to, 78

  Reggie Jackson signing announcement to, 112

  Billy Martin on Reggie Jackson to, 151–53

  Gene Michael and, 203

  Phil Pepe (see Pepe, Phil)

  Lou Piniella and, 258–59, 267–68

  George Steinbrenner and, 139, 226–27, 249, 328–29

  George Steinbrenner as, 26–29

  George Steinbrenner’s purchase of Yankees, announcement to, 14–15

  Bob Sudyk, 29–30, 38–40

  World Series announcement to, 364–65

  Yankees public relations directors and, 282–83 (see also public relations directors)

  Dick Young (see Young, Dick)

  Springstead, Marty, 358

  spring training Fort Lauderdale, 18, 100–101, 134, 215, 244–45, 259, 341

  Legends Field in Tampa, 349–51, 369, 411

  Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, 426

  Stanley, Fred, 91

  Stanley, Mike, 333, 348, 351

  Stans, Maurice, 44–45

  Stanton, Frank, 9

  Steinbrenner, George M. See also New York Yankees Air Force experience of, 29–30

  apology by, for World Series loss by Yankees, 209–11

  appearances of, in new Yankee Stadium, 425–28

  attempted purchase of Cleveland Indians by Group 66 and, 3–8

  banishment of, from baseball, ix–x, 316–18

  Bay Harbor Hotel of, 106, 145

  Yogi Berra and, 243–47, 382–83

  as billionaire, 390, 417

  birth and early life of, 21–24

  as Broadway show producer, 80–81

  Brian Cashman and, 395, 402–3

  children of, 24, 31 (see also Steinbrenner, Hal; Steinbrenner, Hank; Steinbrenner, Jennifer; Steinbrenner, Jessica)

  Cleveland and, 23

  Cleveland Pipers basketball team of, 37–43

  coaching experience of, 29–30, 33–34

  college life of, 24–31, 33

  crying of, 408–10

  Culver Military Academy experience of, 6, 24

  death of father of, 235–36

  death of mother of, 350

  dementia of, 421

  elevator fight incident of, 206–9

  extortion case victory over Howie Spira by, 326–28

  fining of, 224, 226–27, 229–30, 310, 358

  first American League pennant by Yankees of, 100–106

  first World Series championship by Yankees of, 127–28

  first year of Yankees ownership by, 46–59

  free agency and, 72–79, 99–100, 105–6, 129–30, 223–24, 340

  Ron Guidry and, 115

  illnesses of, 403, 420

  investigation of, by Fay Vincent, 306–16

  investigation of Fay Vincent by, 325–26

  Reggie Jackson and, 105–12, 141, 200–202, 205, 371–72, 401

  Bill “Killer” Kane and, 155–58, 224–26

  Bowie Kuhn’s reelection and, 89–91

  lobbying of Congress by, 2–3, 44–45

  Lee MacPhail and, 227–30

  marriage of, 30–33 (see also Steinbrenner, Joan)

  Billy Martin and, 36, 88–89, 112–14, 140, 185, 230–39, 271 (see also Martin, Billy)

  Don Mattingly and, 271–73, 285–86, 401

  John McClendon and, 39–40

  Gene “Stick” Michael and, 36, 48–49, 329, 353–55

  Bobby Murcer and, 213, 255

  musicality, 25–26

  pardoning of, by Ronald Reagan, 64, 283

  partners of (see limited partners; managing general partners)

  Gabe Paul and, 114, 120–21, 134

  pep talks, 88, 122, 182, 244, 247–48

  philanthropy of, 23, 25–26, 216–17

  piano and organ playing of, 25–26

  Lou P
iniella and, 36, 157, 173, 182, 213, 254–59

  purchase of New York Yankees by, xii, 1–2, 8–15

  rain postponements and, 46–47, 195–96

  reclusiveness of, 404–15

  referees and, basketball, 38–39

  Jerry Reinsdorf and, 223–26

  reinstatement of, after banishment, xi, 328

  relationship of, with author and this book about, ix–xiii (see also Madden, Bill)

  relationship of, with father (see Steinbrenner, Henry)

  relinquishing of Yankees management by, 417–25

  restaurant business of, 35–36

  return of, after banishment, 338–46

  75th birthday of, xi

  79th birthday party of, 426–27

  shipping businesses of (see American Shipbuilding Company; Kinsman Marine Transit)

  special assistant positions for, 174–75, 261, 369, 371–72

  speed, interest in, 96–97, 212–15

  sportswriters and, 139, 249, 328–29 (see also sportswriters)

  Mel Stottlemyre and, 84–85

  suspensions of, 64–66, 81–82, 102–3, 227

  Thoroughbred business of, 186–88

  Joe Torre and, 370, 398–99, 407–8, 414, 422–24

  transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) of, 421

  umpires and, 226, 357–58

  Watergate conviction of, 45, 60–64, 144, 197, 283

  Dave Winfield and, 263–64, 288–91, 299–300, 401

  Steinbrenner, Hal Culver Military Academy and, 24

  involvement of, in Yankees, 388

  as managing general partner, 423–24, 427

  Alex Rodriguez signing and, 406–7

  Danny Tartabull signing and, 332

  Joe Torre and, 423–24

  Barbara Walters and, 392

  Steinbrenner, Hank Brian Cashman, Yankees management, and, 424–25

  consideration of, as general manager, 317

  Culver Military Academy and, 24, 110

  hurdling of, 22

  involvement of, in Yankees, 388

  management of horse farm by, 421

  Joe Torre and, 423–24

  Steinbrenner, Henry, 1, 13, 21–22, 25, 34–35, 38, 41, 235–36, 316, 417

  Steinbrenner, Jennifer, xi–xii, 24, 388, 420–25

  Steinbrenner, Jessica, 24, 332, 420

  Steinbrenner, Joan, 30–32, 60, 215, 290, 392, 420

  Steinbrenner, Judy, 23–24

  Steinbrenner, Rita, 22, 327–28, 350

  Steinbrenner, Susan, 23–24

  Steinbrenner Field, 426. See also spring training

  Stengel, Casey, 51

  steroids, 396, 398, 411

  Steve’s Friend (horse), 186

  Stoneham, Horace, 69, 71

  Storey, Robert D., 4–5

  Stottlemyre, Mel, 84–86, 370, 397

  Stouffer, Jimmy, 6–7

  Stouffer, Vernon, 4–7

  Strange, Doug, 358

  Strawberry, Darryl, 357, 368–69

  strikes newspaper, 153

  players’, 199–200, 351–52

  Sudakis, Bill, 67

  Sudyk, Bob, 29–30, 38–40. See also sportswriters

  Sullivan, Haywood, 154–55

  Sullivan, Joseph, 229

  Sussman, David, 334, 342, 366–67, 374

  Sutton, Don, 192

  Swain, Frank, 278

  Sweeny, Ed, 37

  Swindal, Steve, xi–xii, 388, 406–7, 415, 419, 422–23. See also Steinbrenner, Jennifer

  Szen, David, 206, 209

  Tallis, Cedric, 129–32, 139–40, 167, 170, 176, 190, 201–2

  Tampa Legends Field (Steinbrenner Field) in, 349–51, 369, 411, 426

  moving of American Shipbuilding Company to, 64, 235–36

  Tampa Bay Baseball Group, 202

  Tampa Bay Devil Rays, 417, 419, 426

  Tampa Bay Downs racetrack, 186–88

  Tampa Sports Authority, 349

  tampering cases, 52–59, 310

  “Tarentelle” rally song, 26

  Tarnopol, Nat, 53–54

  Tartabull, Danny, 332–33, 348, 353, 355–57

  Taylor, Bettie, 329

  Taylor, Brien, 328–29, 332

  team captains Derek Jeter, 379

  Don Mattingly, 328

  Thurman Munson, 159

  Graig Nettles, 242

  team presidents. See also general managers Jack Lawn, 317–18

  Randy Levine, 387–90, 394

  Gene McHale, 221, 282–83

  Gabe Paul, xii–xiii, 9, 16–17, 127–29 (see also Paul, Gabe)

  Al Rosen, 131–34, 139–40, 159–62, 166–68

  Lou Saban, 194–96, 203, 426

  Tebbetts, Birdie, 92–93, 129–30, 189–90, 213

  Teixeira, Mark, 425–26

  Tellem, Arn, 380–81, 411

  Texas Rangers, 49, 88, 92–93, 342, 406

  Thau, Roland, 307

  Thayer, Stella, 187

  theft issues, 273–75, 312

  Thomasson, Gary, 139–40

  Thompson, Jason, 198

  Thrift, Syd, 291–92

  Tiant, Luis, 163

  Tidrow, Dick, 67, 137, 163–64

  Toliver, Freddie, 212

  Tolleson, Wayne, 263, 270

  Topping, Dan, 2, 239

  Torborg, Jeff, 175, 218–19, 232, 239–40, 245

  Toronto Blue Jays, 98, 102, 247–49, 280, 340, 355–56, 376, 384

  Torre, Frank, 371

  Torre, Joe firing of, 424

  hiring of, 359, 361–63

  managing of, 369–70, 395, 418–20

  prostate cancer of, 391

  September 11 attacks and, 394

  Gary Sheffield and, 404–5

  George Steinbrenner and, 398–99, 407–8, 414, 422–24

  Mel Stottlemyre as pitching coach for, 85

  world championships of, 379, 391

  Torre, Rocco, 371

  Torrez, Mike, 130

  trades by Murray Cook, 236

  Pat Gillick’s scouting and, 96–98

  by Gene Michael, 332–33

  by Gabe Paul, xii, 15, 67–72

  by Al Rosen, 163–64

  worst, by Bob Quinn, 296–97

  traveling secretary. See Kane, Bill “Killer”

  Trillo, Manny, 53

  Triple-A teams. See farm system

  Trost, Lonn, 388, 394, 419–20, 423

  Trout, Steve, 265–66

  Trump, Donald, 261

  Turner, Ted, 133, 192

  TV rights, 283–84, 386. See also MSG (Madison Square Garden) Network; Yankees Entertainment and Sports (YES) Network

  Tyler, Howard R. “Ace,” 310

  Ueberroth, Peter, 249, 313

  umpires Dick Howser and, 179, 184

  Billy Martin and, 101–2, 104–5, 234

  George Steinbrenner and, 226, 357–58

  Underwood, Tom, 178, 241

  unfair-labor-practices charge, 336

  United Airlines, 225

  United Press International, ix

  University of South Florida, 257–58

  Upshaw, Cecil, 67

  U.S. Congress American Shipbuilding Company Navy contracts and, 348–49

  lobbying of, by George Steinbrenner, 2–3, 44

  Watergate scandal and, 62–63

  U.S. Navy, 348–49

  U.S. Olympic Committee, 314–16, 387. See also Olympics

  Ussery, W. J., 352

  Valenzuela, Fernando, 205–11

  Vecsey, George, 351–52

  Veeck, Bill, 8, 115, 143, 173–74, 187–88

  Ventura, Robin, 399

  Verigan, Bill, 120

  Vincent, Fay banishment of George Steinbrenner from baseball by, ix–x, 316–18

  fining of George Steinbrenner by, 310

  hearing by, on George Steinbrenner’s involvement with Howie Spira, 310–16

  Steve Howe case and, 334–37

  investigation of George Steinbrenner’s involvement with Howie Spira, 306–10
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  investigation of Leonard Kleinman by, 319–21

  Leonard Kleinman’s suit against, 333–34

  Daniel McCarthy’s lawsuit against, 331, 333

  Carl Merrill and, 330–31

  owners’ disenchantment with, 325–26, 334–36

  resignation of, 337

  Pete Rose investigation by, 303

  George Steinbrenner on, 324

  violations of rules of procedure, 325–26, 334–35

  witness-tampering charge, 336

  Virdon, Bill, 57–59, 67, 86–88, 91–95

  VISA commercial, 401–2

  vitamin B-12 shot incident, 181–82

  Voltaggio, Vic, 234

  Wahl, Larry, 148, 161–62, 170, 184

  Wahle, Elliot, 101–2

  Walden, Doris, 168

  Waldman, Suzyn, 25, 382–83

  Walker, Gary, 108, 110

  Walker, Jerry, 159

  Walsh, Neil, 79–81

  Walters, Barbara, 32–33, 198, 308, 392

  Ward, Robert, 117

  Warner, Kenneth, 290–91

  Warner, Marvin L., 8

  Washington, Claudell, 291

  Watergate conviction, George Steinbrenner’s, 45, 60–66, 144, 197

  Watson, Bob, 178, 182, 359–60, 364–67, 376–77

  Weaver, Earl, 180

  Weaver, Jeff, 405

  Webb, Del, 2, 239

  Weidler, Dave, 121, 193, 277, 312

  Weinberg, Barry, 207

  Weinberger, Billy, 131

  Wells, David, 384, 397–99, 402

  Werblin, Sonny, 283

  Werner, Tom, 396

  Wetteland, John, 352, 358, 370, 376

  Weyer, Lee, 226

  White, Joel, 345–46

  White, Rondell, 399

  White, Roy, 100, 112, 139–40

  Whitson, Ed, 251–52, 262

  Wickman, Bob, 348

  wife-trading incident, 48

  Williams, Bernie, xi, 340, 348, 379–81, 390, 394

  Williams, Dick, 52–59

  Williams, Edward Bennett, 62–63, 66, 90, 188

  Williams College, 24–29

  Winfield, Dave. See also David M. Winfield Foundation batting of, 244

  batting of, for Toronto Blue Jays, 340

  conflict of, with George Steinbrenner on drug-testing policy, 248–51

  dispute between George Steinbrenner and, over Winfield Foundation, 263–64, 288–91, 299–300

  ejection of, for fighting, 226

  embarrassment of, about World Series performance, 210–11

 

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