A number of teams have new, fresh-faced managers after the departure of some legendary skippers. On Opening Day there will be 12 new managers in Major League Baseball, which is one shy of a record. A historic group walked away from a job they loved and excelled at this past season: Joe Torre, Bobby Cox, Lou Piniella and Cito Gaston. Commissioner Bud Selig recognizes the historical ramifications of Torre, Cox, Piniella and Gaston all retiring together, so he decided to honor them during the Winter Meetings in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. "This is truly a historic gathering of the great managers that baseball has ever had," Selig said. "They're role models to all who aspire to manage in the big leagues."