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In ESPN The Magazine, interview guru John Sawatsky speaks with Tony La Russa about his unlikely managerial career while simultaneously giving readers a lesson on the art of the interview.
La Russa, 76, has spent the last year as a senior advisor to baseball operations with the Angels. He last managed with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2011. La Russa has a 2,728-2,365 record in 33 ...
Before they hired and fired Carlos Beltran during the 2019-20 offseason, the Mets interviewed Tony La Russa for their managerial vacancy last October. During an interview Thursday on WFAN’s ...
Recently-fired Tony La Russa’s “Undeniable” interview gives insight into his management. 2016 By Andrew Bucholtz on 10/04/2016 10/04/2016.
La Russa, who managed for 34 years in the majors, most recently in 2011, has spent the past year working as a special assistant in the Angels’ front office.
Tony La Russa’s celebrity concert launches new animal-rescue project after bitter ARF breakup This Saturday, Tony La Russa and his family will revive a tradition of fundraising for animal rescue ...
It's not uncommon for fans to give their opinion on what they think managers and coaches should be doing during games. However, not many actually get the ear of one. Well, one White Sox fan ...
Tony La Russa, the winningest ... In a one-on-one virtual interview with FOX 2’s Martin Kilcoyne, La Russa previews the upcoming event and reflects on his memories of Jack Buck, Darryl Kile, ...
Cairo described his special bond with La Russa. "It was emotional for me, because I played for him, and you know, he's my mentor. I learned so much from him… you know, I'm going to keep calling ...
The White Sox announced the dismissal of former manager Rick Renteria on Monday. With both League Championship Series ongoing and no managerial announcements permitted during the World Series, it ...
In ESPN The Magazine, interview guru John Sawatsky speaks with Tony La Russa about his unlikely managerial career while simultaneously giving readers a lesson on the art of the interview.
La Russa, who managed for 34 years in the majors, most recently in 2011, has spent the past year working as a special assistant in the Angels’ front office.