Joe Torre may have managed both the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers, but it is clear where his rooting interest lies.The 84-year-old won four World Series championships with the Yankees during their dynasty – after not returning to the Yanks following the 2007 season – his seventh straight without a title – he headed to Chavez Ravine.However, he is only giving advice to one manager: Bronx Bombers skipper Aaron Boone.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Joe Torre, left, poses for a photo with Aaron Boone during the New York Yankees Old Timers’ Day prior to the game against the Colorado Rockies at Yankee Stadium on Aug. 24, 2024 in New York City. (New York Yankees/Getty Images)Torre, of course, managed Boone when the current Yankees manager hit the walk-off home run to send the Yanks to the 2003 World Series, so why would he give advice to L.A. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, whose stolen base in Game 4 the year after kickstarted the Boston Red Sox’s 3-0 comeback?All kidding aside, Torre’s resume speaks for itself, and he is giving Boone some tips ahead of his first World Series as a manager.”I remind managers who they are and how to use their experience in the game,” Torre said to the New York Post. “I know we get into all the analytics and information — especially this time of year — but I tell them not to give up on their instincts. That’s what got them here. You never want to not use that.”  Aaron Boone of the New York Yankees looks on prior to a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox on Aug. 12, 2024 at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago. (Melissa Tamez/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)2024 WORLD SERIES ODDS: DODGERS FAVORED OVER YANKEESYankee fans blindly criticize Boone any chance they get, but Torre says the criticism is not exactly warranted.”He’s third-generation in the majors, with his father [Bob] and grandfather [Ray]. “There’s nothing Aaron hasn’t seen. But there is a difference in the World Series and the playoffs: You go from a marathon to a sprint. “He knows how to do that.”Another piece of advice: Don’t let the moment get to you. New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone walks back to the dugout after a pitching change during the fifth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field on April 14, 2024 in Cleveland. (Jason Miller/Getty Images)CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP”You have to manage the game and not be overwhelmed by everything that’s going on,” Torre said. “If you let that happen, it becomes stressful.” The World Series kicks off Friday night at 8:08 p.m. on FOX.Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.