After the Yankees dropped yet another game to the Red Sox today -- making the Yanks 1-5 against their rival this year -- questions about Joe Torre's job security made their way to Derek Jeter's locker, where the Yankees captain did everything he could to put the doubts to rest:"It's unfair," Jeter said. "There's no way he's responsible for us performing. He's not hitting for us. He's not pitching for us. He puts the best players out there on the field, gives us an opportunity to win. We're just not doing the job. That's unfair, and it should stop. ... He's doing a great job this year. We just haven't done the job on the field. That's the bottom line."Unlike Jeter, George Steinbrenner had nothing to say after the game, which you can either take as a vote of confidence or an ominous quiet, depending on your perspective.
Like I said on Saturday, it's hard not to agree with Jeter here. It really isn't Torre's fault the Yankees don't have the horses they've had in past years, especially on the pitching staff. He can't develop talent in the short term, so how, exactly, is this his fault again?
Previously on the FanHouse:
Is Joe Torre in the Process of Saving His Job?




