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Guiding his team to its 27th World Series championship tells us little about the character of manager Joe Girardi.

Especially when the feat is compared to what Girardi did after the party at Yankee Stadium ended.

Police say Girardi stopped in the wee hours Thursday to help a motorist who crashed her car into a wall after losing control on the Cross Country Parkway in suburban Westchester County.

The crash happened at a particularly dangerous section of roadway, so it not only surprised police to see Girardi on the scene jumping up and down and waving his arms to flag them down, but it also worried them.

From Lohud.com: 

The area is notorious for its blind spots and Girardi, who parked his car along the right side of the parkway, and then ran across the traffic to get to the injured motorist, put his life at risk, police said.

"He could have gotten killed," county Sgt. Thomas McGurn said, adding that responding police units take extra precaution in that area because of the blind curve and speeding cars. "Traffic goes by at 80 mph."

The driver was stunned from the accident and otherwise unhurt, but Girardi probably didn't know that as he became a human Frogger, rushing into traffic to reach the accident scene. The motorist didn't realize who was helping until police told her afterward.

Shortly after the cops arrived, Girardi said he "had to get going." And then he darted across traffic again, got into his car, and presumably drove home.

"The guy wins the World Series, what does he do? He stops to help," said Westchester County police officer Kathleen Cristiano, who was among the first to arrive at the accident scene. "It was totally surreal."

And revealing about what kind of person Girardi is. Baseball fans can forever debate about Girardi's managerial decisions — and sometimes, he makes rather curious ones.

But when it comes to real life, he's going to do the right thing.

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  1. gaborik10m
    1. Posted by gaborik10m Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:42 pm EST

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    So Joe Girardi is stupid, leave him alone!
  2. BrianK
    2. Posted by BrianK Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:46 pm EST

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    Classy move. Seems like a good guy.
  3. leadoff_200
    3. Posted by leadoff_200 Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:55 pm EST

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    Good family man. I hear he just got braces on his teeth so his daughter would feel better about getting hers.
    He is a bit of a micro-manger with the players but what do you expect from an engineering major from Northwestern University. smart as a whip who loves to crunch numbers.
    despite it all he kept his players loose and it showed at the plate.
    Congrat's Joe.
  4. benjamin63_99
    4. Posted by benjamin63_99 Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:08 pm EST

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    The police are on Stinkbrenner's payroll, too, huh? Why doesn't that surprise me?
  5. Stud
    5. Posted by Stud Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:09 pm EST

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    SO much class. Great job Joe, on a successful season and being a great person.
  6. NorCalJon
    6. Posted by NorCalJon Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:09 pm EST

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    Go Joe!!!
  7. tdube09
    7. Posted by tdube09 Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:53 pm EST

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    who cares... the red sox just got Jeremy Hermida from the marlins for jose alvarez and hunter jones
  8. Dave
    8. Posted by Dave Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:16 pm EST

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    Well Whoopty Frickin Doo, he did what any man with a heart and a brain should do? Now he's gonna get the Nobel Peace Prize I bet!!!
  9. jdfrench16@...
    9. Posted by jdfrench16@... Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:16 pm EST

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    @tdube09 - Like you said, who cares?
  10. jdfrench16@...
    10. Posted by jdfrench16@... Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:19 pm EST

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    Dave - And sadly, he would have been a better recipient, given his efforts... taking nothing away from Joe, of course.
  11. Lou A
    11. Posted by Lou A Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:20 pm EST

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    typical boston fan trying to take the spotlight from the yankees even though he did a noble and courageous thing, you my friend are the definition of the scum of the eart tdube09
  12. Nate Day
    12. Posted by Nate Day Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:20 pm EST

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    Actually Dave he won't win the Nobel Peace Prize because apparently they only give those to people who haven't actually done anything.
  13. Robert o
    13. Posted by Robert o Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:20 pm EST

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    over paid steroid using, no skilled ball players. baseballs laughing stock, thats why the nfl will be the #1 sport
  14. kelly
    14. Posted by kelly Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:21 pm EST

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    just goes to show...some sports figures have class....and then there are the others....
  15. TomT
    15. Posted by TomT Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:21 pm EST

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    Didn't a-rod help a kid in boston last year?
    Say what you want about these guys.....They are heroes.
  16. mitchten
    16. Posted by mitchten Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:24 pm EST

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    wow good job joe
  17. JonathanB
    17. Posted by JonathanB Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:26 pm EST

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    Well Dave (8) its too bad that every man with a heart and brain doesn't do what he did even though they do in fact have a heart and a brain... I just wonder how you would react if you saw that go down, and also, don't you think the Nobel Prize crack is a bit much? Seriously, don't get your panties in a bunch because you wish you had a heart like him and a devotion to do what's right even under dangerous circumstances.
  18. Amare Stoudemire
    18. Posted by Amare Stoudemire Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:27 pm EST

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    i would have to agree with robert o on tht 1
  19. JonathanB
    19. Posted by JonathanB Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:28 pm EST

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    Wow, in the time it takes me to write my comment, the whole hater posse has arrived, just look at comments 12, 13, and 17, I just don't believe my eyes, but whatever.
  20. williamsheehan10
    20. Posted by williamsheehan10 Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:33 pm EST

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    ya know i am a big red sox fan and i was really mad when the yanks won, but that was a great thing of joe to do
  21. Curlycute
    21. Posted by Curlycute Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:42 pm EST

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    I know one thing, he is fine as hell. He fine and a hero? It works for me.
  22. WayneM
    22. Posted by WayneM Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:42 pm EST

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    A wealthy man,at one of the high points of his career,stops to help a joe anybody.Way to go Joe,a true champion!!!!
  23. sixnohit
    23. Posted by sixnohit Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:44 pm EST

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    over paid steroid using, no skilled ball players. baseballs laughing stock, thats why the nfl will be the #1 sport
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    That comment is HILARIOUS. So I'm guessing there aren't steroids in football? Let's ask Shawne Merriman and a few others about that. Overpaid? Let's talk about the guaranteed contracts in the NFL. Some people should just throw their computers in the trash.
  24. faperez76
    24. Posted by faperez76 Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:48 pm EST

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    just stupid propaganda for the yankes!!!
  25. Julio H
    25. Posted by Julio H Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:50 pm EST

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    yankees 27, boston 2.................

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