- Joe Girardi
Infobox MLB retired
name=Joe Girardi
width=150
position=Catcher / Manager
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1964|10|14
city-state|Peoria|Illinois
debutdate=April 4
debutyear=by|1989
debutteam=Chicago Cubs
finaldate=September 28
finalyear=by|2003
finalteam=St. Louis Cardinals
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.267
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=1,100
stat3label=Run batted in
stat3value=422
teams=As Player
*Chicago Cubs (by|1989-by|1992, by|2000-by|2002)
*Colorado Rockies (by|1993-by|1995)
*New York Yankees (by|1996-by|1999)
*St. Louis Cardinals (by|2003)As Manager
*Florida Marlins (by|2006)
*New York Yankees (by|2008-present)
highlights=
* All-Star selection (2000)
* 3xWorld Series champion (1996, 1998, 1999)
* 2006NL Manager of the Year Joseph Elliot Girardi (born
October 14 ,1964 inPeoria, Illinois ) is the manager of theNew York Yankees , and a formerMajor League Baseball player. During his playing career, he was acatcher for theChicago Cubs , theColorado Rockies , Yankees, andSt. Louis Cardinals . He was also manager of theFlorida Marlins in 2006, where he was namedNational League Manager of the Year.A native of
East Peoria, Illinois , [cite news
first = Blum
last = Ronald
title = Girardi snags job offer
work =Peoria Journal Star
publisher = The Peoria Journal Star, Inc.
page = A1
date = 2007-10-30
accessdate = 2007-10-30
quote = Girardi, an East Peoria native who played for thePeoria Chiefs , was the 2006 National League Manager of the Year with Florida, plus he has a pin-striped pedigree. ] he attended Spalding Institute (now merged intoPeoria Notre Dame High School ) in Peoria, Illinois, where he played quarterback for head football Coach Tommy Kahn and was the catcher for Coach David Lang's baseball teams. He went on to play baseball atNorthwestern University inEvanston, Illinois , where he earned a bachelor of science degree inindustrial engineering , and he was initiated into theAlpha Tau Omega Fraternity.Playing career
He began his major league playing career in 1989 with the
Chicago Cubs , staying with them through by|1992. He was taken by theColorado Rockies in theexpansion draft before the by|1993 season, serving them through 1995. He was traded in 1995 to theNew York Yankees for pitcherMike DeJean . Girardi is best known as the Yankees' regular catcher during that period, earning threeWorld Series rings in 1996, 1998, and 1999. In 1996, Girardi caughtDwight Gooden 'sno-hitter and in 1999, he caughtDavid Cone 'sperfect game .In by|2000, Girardi left the Yankees and returned to the Chicago Cubs, where he was named to that year's All-Star team, his only All-Star appearance. He played with the Cubs again in by|2001 and by|2002. In by|2003, Girardi played for
St. Louis Cardinals .As a Cub, Joe Girardi announced to the fans at Wrigley Field that the game on
June 22 ,2002 versus the Cardinals had been canceled, though he did not announce that the cancellation was prompted byDarryl Kile 's death. Girardi tearfully gave the news at 2:37 p.m. CDT, broadcast nationally on FOX: "I thank you for your patience. We regret to inform you because of a tragedy in the Cardinal family, the commissioner has canceled the game today. Please be respectful. You will find out eventually what has happened, and I ask that you say a prayer for the St. Louis Cardinals' family".Broadcasting career
After a spring training stint with the Yankees in by|2004, Girardi retired and became a
commentator for theYES Network , and hosted the youth-oriented "Kids on Deck". He received positive reviews for his abilities as a broadcaster, and was offered an expanded role on 2005 Yankee broadcasts. Girardi, however, decided to become a coach instead.Girardi worked games 3-5 of the
2006 World Series forMLB on Fox as part of the network's pregame and postgame team, along with hostJeanne Zelasko and regular analyst Kevin Kennedy.After fielding managerial offers for the 2007 season, Joe Girardi instead came to terms with the YES network to return to the broadcast booth for 60 plus games as a Yankees analyst, and co-host a new show on the network, "Behind The Plate", with
John Flaherty , also a former Yankee catcher. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2660849 ESPN - Girardi returning to Yankees broadcast booth - MLB ] ] Girardi also served as color commentator for the No.2 booth (Usually withThom Brennaman ) onMLB on Fox .Coaching career
In by|2005, after rejecting an offer to become the bench coach of the
Florida Marlins with a guarantee to become the team's manager in 2006 (although he would eventually get that job anyway), he became the Yankees' bench coach. He even managed a game during aJoe Torre suspension, which the Yankees lost against the last placeKansas City Royals . Girardi remained the host of Kids on Deck in 2005, having shot his shows beforeSpring Training . YES promoted Kids on Deck during games by showing Girardi on camera sitting in the dugout during breaks in the game.Managerial career
Florida Marlins
After the 2005 regular season, Girardi was named the manager of the Florida Marlins, replacing departed manager
Jack McKeon . His first notable action as manager was to prohibit facial hair, a policy similar to that of Yankees ownerGeorge Steinbrenner , except for mustaches which Girardi prohibited as well.As a first-time manager for the Marlins, Girardi guided the team into a surprising wild card contention (finishing with a 78–84 record) even though the team had the lowest payroll in Major League Baseball, [ [http://russells.freeshell.org/ddollars/team.php?team=marlins&name=Marlins Hardball Dollars ] ] approximately $14 million for 2006. Despite the success Girardi achieved in his first year as manager, he was nearly fired in early August when he got into a vocal (and visible) argument with Marlins owner
Jeffrey Loria during a game. According to witnesses and video footage, the Marlins owner was heckling homeplate umpire Larry Vanover. When the umpire warned Girardi about the harassment, Girardi and his bench coach Gary Tuck then turned to Loria and told him to stop. Loria had to be talked out of firing Girardi immediately after the game. Rumors persist that Girardi used profanity toward Loria, but many are skeptical of this accusation because Girardi is a devout Christian and has never been known to use profanity. Skeptics say the accusation of profanity was a smear campaign from the Marlins front office in order to justify their firing of Girardi. [ [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/jon_heyman/09/25/scoop.monday/ SI.com - Writers - Jon Heyman: All signs point to Girardi managing Cubs - Monday September 25, 2006 2:17PM ] ]On
October 3 ,2006 , the Marlins announced that they had fired Girardi. Girardi said only that he appreciated the opportunity to manage the club, a move that was seen as classy across the Major Leagues and kept him at the top of many teams' list of manager candidates. Girardi was thought to be among the leading candidates to replace Yankee managerJoe Torre after the Yankees' loss in the2006 American League Division Series , but Torre remained with the Yankees. He was also a candidate for theChicago Cubs manager position to succeedDusty Baker and interviewed for the job just days after leaving the Marlins. With his playing experience in Chicago, he was considered a front-runner for the position even before the season was over.Fact|date=April 2008 However, the Cubs chose to go with veteran managerLou Piniella . Girardi took himself out of the running for theWashington Nationals ' managerial job shortly thereafter and returned to the broadcast booth for the YES Network in 2007, doing this, he said, because it otherwise would have meant a third move in as many years for his family.Fact|date=April 2008 Despite Girardi's firing, he was rewarded for his achievements with the Marlins in 2006 with theNational League Manager of the Year Award andThe Sporting News Manager of the Year Award for the National League.New York Yankees
In June 2007, Girardi was interviewed for the Orioles vacant managerial position (left vacant by the firing of
Sam Perlozzo ). OnJune 21 , Girardi's agent informed news outlets that Girardi would be passing on the Orioles' offer to become their next manager. Many opined that Girardi would be the next Yankee manager.Fact|date=April 2008 OnOctober 22 , Girardi was the first to interview for the Yankees manager job. Girardi was reported to be the Yankee's managerial choice onOctober 29 , [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3085167 ESPN - Source: Girardi expected to accept Yankees' offer - MLB ] ] and he officially accepted the deal onOctober 30 . The contract is a 3-year deal, reputedly worth around $7.5 million. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3086315 ESPN - Girardi agrees to 3-year deal to manage Yankees - MLB ] ]Since number 25 (the number he wore during most of his Yankees playing career) is being worn by
Jason Giambi , Girardi instead chose to wear number 27 as the new manager of the Yankees. He also selected the number to signify that he wants to lead the Yankees to their 27th world championship. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3089844 ESPN - Girardi lands in Bronx, explains significance of No. 27 - MLB ] ]On
April 1 , Girardi won his first game as manager of the Yankees, defeating theToronto Blue Jays 3–2.On
May 22 , Girardi was ejected for the first time as Yankees manager for arguing against a strike out call on first baseman Jason Giambi against theBaltimore Orioles . He received a one-game suspension. [ [http://www.courant.com/sports/baseball/yankees/hc-yanks-girardi-0523,0,7950828.story courant.com Yankees' Girardi Suspended] ] He was ejected for a second time onJuly 6 for arguing balls and strikes with home plate umpireLaz Diaz in the 8th inning of a Sunday night Yankees-Red Sox game.On
August 2 2008 , Girardi participated in his firstOld Timer's Day . It was the last Old Timer's game to be played at the currentYankee Stadium .Personal life
Girardi is married to Kimberly and has three kids, Serena, Dante, and Lena. His father's name is Jerry Girardi and his mother's name was Angela. His father is currently suffering from critical
Alzheimer's .Managerial record
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