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Arthur Richman

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182:, respectively. Richman had known Torre from his time at the Mets when Torre was leading the team from the dugout. Newspapers were critical of the choice of Torre, who had won only one pennant in his prior 14 years as manager, and after Steinbrenner saw the printed comments, he asked Richman "Do you know what you're doing?"; he responded "If I don't, fire me". 139:, initially as director of promotions, and later publicity director. He became the team's traveling secretary in 1980 and served in that post until 1988 after making remarks critical of players regarding the share of postseason monies that he was allocated by players. In a 1994 interview, he stated that 185:
In a statement released after Richman's death, Yankees owner George Steinbrenner described how "Arthur Richman made baseball and the New York Yankees an enormous part of his life, and I am grateful for his contributions both personally and professionally" noting that he was "someone the world of
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in 1942, starting as a copy boy. He worked his way up the ladder, becoming a baseball reporter, writing a popular column called "The Armchair Manager".
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as their vice president of media relations in May 1989, replacing Harvey Greene. Asked by
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at a newspaper who become a sports executive, working in the front office of both the
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Madden, Bill. "Legends Johnny Blanchard, Arthur Richman are one in Yankee memories,"
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Richman died in his sleep at age 83 on March 25, 2009.
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Jewish American sports executives and administrators
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Arthur Richman (playwright)

United States
United States
Sports journalist
Sports journalism
baseball
New York City
New York Mets
New York Yankees
New York Daily Mirror
1962 New York City newspaper strike
New York Mets
Nelson Doubleday, Jr.
New York Yankees
George Steinbrenner
Buck Showalter
Sparky Anderson
Davey Johnson
Tony La Russa
Joe Torre
Baltimore Orioles
St. Louis Cardinals
Milton Richman
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum




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