Sal Fasano

Sal Fasano

Sal Fasano is a professional baseball player. He's a catcher for the New York Yankees and wears number 26. He is managed by Joe Torre.

 
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Joe Torre is a Hall of Fame manager.   Take that to the bank. Play the Lottery with it. Bet the mortgage. Use your wife and kids as collateral, if you like. It’s as sure a thing as the Earth being a spheroid (a trifle flat at the poles), our Sun being ridiculously hot, divorce rates being on the rise, and our President’s approval ratings being on the decrease.   Just reporting the facts here, people.   Now, I didn’t say whether or not Joe...  
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Imagine this scenario. The youngest pitcher to ever start the opening game of a league championship is on the mound and trailing 3-1. In the current inning, he has already given up a three-run homer, walked three batters, and tossed three wild pitches, and now there are runners on the corners. The man coming to the plate drove in 141 runs in the regular season. You have the best bullpen in baseball and have a reliever ready in the bullpen...  
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The baseball great is working to raise money for domestic violence prevention. Joe Torre - Domestic violence - Women - People - Safe at Home: Confessions of a Baseball Fanatic  
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One day. That’s all Sal Fasano was hoping for this year. One more day. Two years ago, just when Fasano was thinking of finally retiring, his wife, Kerri, gave birth to the couple’s third child, a boy named Santo. He was born with hypoplastic heart syndrome, a condition in which the left side of the heart is underdeveloped. “It was devastating, of course,” Sal says. “Your son is helpless, and there’s not that much you can do.” There was...  
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Two days at Santa Anita for the Breeders’ Cup, and of all places providing a sports memory of a lifetime in addition to a hot tip that finally pays off. I hear Joe Torre is talking about extending his contract as manager with the Dodgers and remaining beyond next season. “Where did you get that?” Torre says, the first time all weekend he seems to care where I’m getting my inside information. But it’s true, Torre says, “we’re talking...  
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