Owner of the Yankees baseball team, George Steinbrenner, passed away this morning at the age of 80. Steinbrenner suffered a massive heart attack at home in Tampa, Florida, and passed away shortly thereafter.
Steinbrenner was probably the most notable Yankees owner, like, ever, in that he held seven World Championship teams and eleven pennant winners. He was also famed for putting all of the team profits back into his team, instead of putting the profits back into his pocket, though he faced a lot of scrutiny for the outrageous Yanee player payroll.
Current Yankee shortstop Derek Jeter recently said of Steinbrenner:
“He’s arguably the most recognized owner in all of sports.”
And he was right. I never followed the Yankees, much less baseball (at least since cutie Darren Daulton played for the Phillies back in the nineties — my grandma had a huge crush on him, and by virtue, I did, too), but I always knew who he was because of George Costanza’s constant referrals to — and employment by — the team owner on Seinfeld.
RIP, George, and have a ball managing the all-star team up in the sky.
Good riddance, Nazi. Bury it quick before it stinks up the place.
George Steinbrenner was a son of a witch, but he knew how to win. RIH…