[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 103 (Tuesday, July 13, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5764-S5765]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING GEORGE STEINBRENNER
Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, today America heard the sad news that
George Steinbrenner, one of Major League Baseball's most influential
team owners, died at the age of 80. I rise today to express my
condolences to George's family and share my intention of offering a
resolution today, along with Senators Gillibrand, Bill Nelson, and
LeMieux to honor his memory.
He is survived by his beloved wife Joan, his sisters Susan and Judy,
his children Hank, Jennifer, Jessica, and Hal, and his 13
grandchildren.
Like New York and like the Yankees, George Steinbrenner was a
champion. He was someone about whom you can truly say there will never
be another one like him.
Before we even get into baseball, George Steinbrenner was a very
accomplished man. He served his country for 2 years in the Air Force.
He was the owner of the American Ship Building Company, the dominant
shipbuilding company in the Great Lakes region during its existence. He
donated his time and money to countless charitable causes and was a
driving force in the U.S. Olympic Committee, where he made sure
America's athletes could reach their full potential, bringing home gold
medals and making sports fans around this great country proud of our
athletes.
Many of us know George as being a giant in Major League Baseball.
There is no denying he changed the face of baseball forever.
Before George Steinbrenner, the New York Yankees were in shambles.
The once great franchise had become moribund.
I have always been a Yankees fan, even though I am from Brooklyn. By
the time I was old enough to appreciate baseball, the Dodgers had just
left for Los Angeles, and it would be several years before the Mets
were created. So the Yankees were the only team in town, and like most
of my friends on the streets of Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, I became a
rabid Yankee fan.
Those were the glory years of Mantle, Maris, Ford, Howard, and Berra.
But by the midsixties, my heroes began
[[Page S5765]]
to retire, and the once great Yankees began to slide.
Those were not easy years to root for the Yankees. People forget.
Throughout the late sixties and early seventies, the Yankees were
consistently one of the worst performing teams in Major League
Baseball.
But all that changed when George Steinbrenner bought the team in
1973. He brought to the Yankees a new hope that turned around this
period of decline. By 1976, the Yankees were back in the World Series,
and in 1977 and 1978, we brought the championship back home to New
York.
Since then, the Yankees have once again become a household name in
New York and around the country. They have won 11 American League
pennants and 7 World Championships. The Yankees went, the day George
Steinbrenner took them over, from being a mediocre team to the
preeminent sports franchise in the world.
George Steinbrenner did that. He turned a scrappy group of baseball
players into a team New Yorkers are proud to support.
The Yankees of his day are reminiscent of the Yankees of the
twenties, thirties, forties, fifties, and the early sixties. All New
Yorkers and baseball fans owe George Steinbrenner a huge thank you for
changing the face of American baseball.
He was even beloved in Florida. Legends Field, the Yankees' spring
training facility in Tampa, was renamed Steinbrenner Field in March
2008 in his honor by the Hillsborough County Commission and the Tampa
City Council.
He was a giant in baseball innovation, making baseball a truly global
game.
I, along with millions of Yankee fans--many not even in the State of
New York--are thankful for the countless hours of joy we have
experienced watching his team at the stadium or following them on
television or radio. George Steinbrenner was truly a New York icon.
My thoughts and my condolences go out to his loved ones, to the whole
Yankee family, and to the millions of New York baseball fans. We have
lost our giant.
____________________