Former Yankees manager Joe Torre put pinstripes on for the first time since Oct. 8, 2007 when he attended the annual Old-Timers' Day on Sunday. "Putting it back on felt good," Torre said. "Taking it off was quite emotional back in '07 because when I was doing it, I knew I wasn't going to be here anymore. I just don't like to dwell on stuff, but I certainly did feel different when I put it on (Sunday morning), because it was something I hadn't done it in a long time, and it's obviously the uniform that has meant the most to my career." Torre managed the Yankees to four World Series championships (1996, '98, '99, 2000) during his 12 years as their skipper. He now serves as MLB's vice president of baseball operations. Toree had been asked to come back for Old-Timers' Day ever since he left the Yankees four years ago, but couldn't because he was managing the Dodgers. "I knew this day would come," said Torre, who received a rousing ovation from the Yankee Stadium crowd after his introduction. "I've been looking forward to this. I think I'm going to enjoy this day."