[3][4] Steinbrenner attended Culver Academy and Central Methodist College, where he played soccer and earned a degree in history and political science.
[10] From 2007 onward, George ceded most day-to-day control of the Yankees to Hal and Hank due to failing health.
[13] Despite his outspoken persona, Steinbrenner was not frequently seen around the team and instead did most of his work from the Yankees offices in Tampa, Florida.
[12]In response, Red Sox principal owner John W. Henry inducted him into Red Sox Nation, complete with a membership card giving him access to an array of options, including the group newsletter, bumper stickers, pins, Green Monster seats, and a hat personally autographed by David Ortiz.
I would prefer if teams want to target the Yankees that they at least start giving some of that revenue sharing and luxury tax money back.
"[16] In September 2008, after the Yankees were eliminated from playoff contention for the first time since 1993, Steinbrenner penned an article in Sporting News criticizing Major League Baseball's divisional format.
[19] Steinbrenner died on April 14, 2020, twelve days after his 63rd birthday, of complications related to a longstanding, unspecified liver issue.