Chicago White Sox manager Tony La Russa made one of the weirdest strategic decisions of the season in June, when he issued an intentional walk to a batter who his pitcher had already staked out a ...
What in the world is going on with this organization? Last year, White Sox manager Tony La Russa stepped down from his ...
Managers Dusty Baker and Tony La Russa have combined for 58 years of experience ... They shake hands before the game and then get down to business. If there is an issue between the two teams ...
Tony" so loud it was picked up on the White Sox's broadcast. Given hours to reflect on the decision, La Russa doubled down after the game, saying walking Turner with a 1-2 count "wasn't a tough ...
“Those guys were Bob’s babies,” Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa recalled Friday ... but turned those chances down. “Both my kids offered to donate kidneys to me,” he told The ...
Now that the second Tony La Russa era of White Sox history is over ... If the Sox want to step forward with current trends, Maddon or Bochy might not be the best fits. If the Sox want to take ...
NASHVILLE — Tony La Russa has known Lou Piniella longer than ... Other than that, didn’t even think about it until I sat down on the train and I was like, ‘Oh, this is the first time I ...
We practice falling down and getting ... at least some of the steps. It takes real men -- CC Sabathia, Barry Zito, Scott Ostler, Steve Bitker, Stan Bunger and Tony La Russa -- to measure up ...
host Fran Healy sits down with former manager Tony La Russa, super agent Scott Boras and baseball historian Dave Kaplan to debate the best and worst transactions in the history of New York baseball.
Fast forward a few years, Stephanie says she hit the “big time” (in her own mind) when she was given the opportunity to interview her favorite MLB manager, Tony La Russa. She went on to intern ...
Just once I'd like to hear, say, Tony La ... step up now." Would we be in this current predicament if he would have stepped up before? Would it count if everybody on the other team just stepped down?
The architect of "Whiteyball" who brought championship baseball back to St. Louis, Herzog died Monday. He was 92. How he ...