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Cardinals choose Matheny as La Russa's successor

Cardinals choose Matheny as La Russa's successor

The St. Louis Cardinals are replacing a manager who's third on the career victory list with a man who'll be writing his first lineup card on opening day. Mike Matheny, a former catcher with the Cardinals who had been a minor league instructor, will be introduced as Tony La Russa's successor at a news conference Monday.

 

Cardinals' La Russa retiring

Cardinals' La Russa retiring

Tony La Russa, the manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, announced Monday he is retiring after 33 seasons as a manager in professional baseball. The Cardinals capped an improbable comeback last week by defeating the Texas Rangers to win the World Series.

Senh: That's the way to go out - do it while you're on top.

 

2011 World Series Game 1: St. Louis edges Texas Rangers led by Chris Carpenter

2011 World Series Game 1: St. Louis edges Texas Rangers led by Chris Carpenter

The starting pitcher had carried the game all the way to the seventh inning, a rare luxury for the St. Louis Cardinals this postseason, and with a one-run lead and nine outs to go, the 46,406 in attendance Wednesday night at Busch Stadium, home of the savviest fans in baseball, could practically pinch-manage the rest of Game 1 of the World Series for Tony La Russa.

 

St. Louis Cardinals waste no time putting newly acquired Mark DeRosa in lineup

Manager Tony La Russa had Mark DeRosa batting cleanup behind Albert Pujols on Sunday and DeRosa was happy to be with an NL Central contender after a half-season in the AL.

 

Tony La Russa Sues Twitter Over Alleged Fake Page

Tony La Russa Sues Twitter Over Alleged Fake Page

St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa is suing the social-networking site Twitter, claiming an unauthorized page that used his name to make light of drunken driving and two Cardinals pitchers who died damaged his reputation and caused emotional distress.

The suit filed last month in the Superior Court of California in San Francisco seeks unspecified damages.
Messages left Thursday with La Russa's attorney and San Francisco-based Twitter were not returned.

 

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