His Yankee teams were the epitome of World Championship Baseball. They won plenty of crowns and I hated George for it.
So, yes, I was envious of his Yankees and, I think, that is the kindest thing a fan of an opposing team can say about the matter. After all, his success fueled our hatred, and I think Steinbrenner wouldn't have it any other way.
RIP George. I am sure Billy Martin is standing at those pearly gates right now with a beer in one hand and his mouth ready to argue with Saint Peter on your behalf.
UPDATE: Here are some quotes from the Dodgers:
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“George was a friend who I admired very much. He was a giant in our game and he built an empire. All he was was a winner. He wanted to give the fans a winner, and that's exactly what he did.”- Dodger Hall of Fame Manager Tommy Lasorda
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“I will always remember George Steinbrenner as a passionate man, a tough boss, a true visionary, a great humanitarian and a dear friend. I will be forever grateful that he trusted me with his Yankees for 12 years. My heart goes out to his entire family. He will be deeply missed in New York , Tampa and throughout the world of baseball. It’s only fitting that he went out as a world champ.”– Dodger Manager Joe Torre
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“I am deeply saddened to hear the news of George Steinbrenner’s passing. His vision, passion and commitment to winning, recharged the New York Yankees and revolutionized the game.
I remember a man driven to succeed. He was the owner, “The Boss” and number one fan of the Yankees. Our relationship was built on mutual respect. I will never forget and always be grateful for how he treated me and my family both during my playing days and after I retired.
I will miss him very much and extend my deepest condolences to his wife, Joan, and all the members of the Steinbrenner family.”– Dodger Hitting Coach Don Mattingly
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“George Steinbrenner was the first owner to contact me to congratulate me when I purchased the Los Angeles Dodgers. From that day forward we built a strong and meaningful friendship. He was a larger than life owner who cared deeply about winning. George helped shape the game of baseball during his incredible stewardship of the Yankees. My deepest sympathies go out to his wife, Joan and his four children, Hal, Hank, Jennifer and Jessica and the entire Steinbrenner family.”– Dodger Owner Frank McCourt