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Thursday, November 01, 2007 |
Dodgers Get Exemption From Minority Interview Rule; Deal With Torre Said To Be Near
More of the same.
A team source said that the Dodgers asked to be made exempt of the full-scale interview process to expedite the hiring of Torre, the former New York Yankees manager. A deal with Torre believed to be for three years and worth more than $4 million a season could be finalized today.Dodgers General Manager Ned Colletti acknowledged for the first time Wednesday that he was speaking to Torre and considered him to be the top choice to replace Grady Little, who resigned Tuesday.
"When you look at his resume and what he's done and the market he's done it in, certainly, you have to start from there," Colletti said.
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