
The biggest question in the wake of Tony La Russa’s decision to retire as manager of the St. Louis Cardinals is who ultimately will be his successor. Click here to read about some of the names being floated by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Post-Dispatch national baseball writer and Quincy native Rick Hummel says the numbers don’t lie. La Russa probably is not only the greatest manager in Cardinals history, but also among the best ever. And that last category would encompass a small handful. Click here for the full story.
Jayson Stark of ESPN offers this perspective:
In life, it very rarely works this way. In sports, it almost never does.
Ride on a parade float, showered in confetti, one day. Stroll off into the setting sun the next day.
This was the final chapter in the script that Tony La Russa got to write for himself Monday, the day he announced he was retiring as a big league manager. Francis Ford Coppola couldn’t have written it any better.
Jeff Gordon writes that plaudits already are pouring in on the former Cardinals skipper. Meanwhile, will La Russa’s retirement have any bearing on Albert Pujols’ decision on where he will play next season? Click here to see what others are saying.