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Manager
in the Spotlight: Tony LaRussa
by Daniel Paulling
November 3, 2004
| Season |
Team |
Wins |
Losses |
Win Percentage |
| 1979 |
Chi Sox |
27 |
27 |
.500 |
| 1980 |
Chi Sox |
54 |
52 |
.509 |
| 1981 |
Chi Sox |
87 |
75 |
.537 |
| 1982 |
Chi Sox |
99 |
63 |
.611 |
| 1983 |
Chi Sox |
74 |
88 |
.457 |
| 1984 |
Chi Sox |
85 |
77 |
.525 |
| 1985 |
Chi Sox |
79 |
45 |
.570 |
| 1986 |
As |
64 |
26 |
.406 |
| 1987 |
Chi Sox |
81 |
81 |
.500 |
| 1988 |
As |
104 |
58 |
.642 |
| 1989 |
As |
99 |
63 |
.611 |
| 1990 |
As |
103 |
59 |
.636 |
| 1991 |
As |
84 |
78 |
.519 |
| 1992 |
As |
96 |
66 |
.593 |
| 1993 |
As |
68 |
94 |
.420 |
| 1994 |
As |
51 |
63 |
.447 |
| 1995 |
As |
67 |
77 |
.465 |
| 1996 |
Cardinals |
88 |
74 |
.543 |
| 1997 |
Cardinals |
73 |
89 |
.451 |
| 1998 |
Cardinals |
83 |
79 |
.512 |
| 1999 |
Cardinals |
75 |
86 |
.466 |
| 2000 |
Cardinals |
95 |
67 |
.586 |
| 2001 |
Cardinals |
93 |
69 |
.574 |
| 2002 |
Cardinals |
97 |
65 |
.599 |
| 2003 |
Cardinals |
85 |
77 |
.525 |
| 2004 |
Cardinals |
105 |
57 |
.648 |
He has danced in the Oakland ballet and he also had a book written
about him (no, not Moneyball or Moneyball II, due out soon). He
has won 2,114 regular-season games, ten division championships and
four Manager of the Year awards. Many of baseballs experts
rank him as a genius in the dugout. But for all his genius, this
guy has only won one World Series ring, back in 1989 with the Oakland
As.
Of course, by now, you know I am talking about Tony LaRussa.
In his office before Game 3 of the NLCS, LaRussa could be found
in his office nibbling his fingernails to shreds. Ive
been around forever. Still, at this time of year, I get nervous,
too. Even geniuses sweat sometimes. The Cardinals lost the
next three games in Houston before winning the next two in St. Louis
to proceed to the World Series.
Throughout his career, LaRussa has had many close calls. In 1988,
Kirk Gibson hit his famous pinch-hit home run which deflated the
As and two years later they were swept by a Cincinnati team
under the leadership of Joe Torre. There have been many other times
a LaRussa-led team got close to the World Series, but didnt
make it. The most notable example was in the 2002 postseason, when
LaRussas team swept the defending champion Arizona Diamondbacks
only to be beat by the San Francisco Giants in the NLCS.
That was just heart-breaking, LaRussa said about the
2002 series with the Giants. I thought, Heres
a group of men that deserve to get to the World Series. It
just shows you theres no justice in baseball.
This season the Cardinals, under LaRussas reign, won 105 games.
They had the most consistent lineup and played peerless defense
at nearly every position. Their pitching was ranked second in the
National League in ERA. But this year LaRussa and the Cardinals
were swept by the Boston Red Sox.
But would any of the Cardinal players prefer another manager? Of
course not.
He has a feel for every one of us, he knows what buttons to
push, and he knows when to say something and when not to,
Ray King, a lefty relief pitcher, said. I remember when we
were in San Francisco this year, he came up o the pitchers and all
he said was, Were going to go after Barry Bonds.
I was like, All right, lets go. This guy believes in
us.
When Scott Rolen was hit by a pitch from a Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher,
Tony LaRussa went after Lloyd McClendon.
You know what hes got? said Roger Cedeno, tapping
his chest. This guys got heart. He cares about his team.
He wont let us go down. He pushes you up.
Even opposing coaches have praise for Tony LaRussa.
What I always tell people is, If you cant play
for Tony, then youve got a problem, says Gary
Gaetti, Houstons hitting coach and former LaRussa player.
He only asks you to play hard and then he stands up for you
with everything hes got.
So, the guy who has experimented with hitting his pitcher eighth,
established the modern bullpen with Dennis Eckersley, hit Larry
Walker second in the order and removed Jason Marquis with an 0-1
count on a batter in the playoffs has not won a World Series in
St. Louis. Hes still a pretty good manager, even though someone
in an airplane circled Busch Stadium with a banner reading Fire
LaRussa.
I know twenty nine teams that would scramble to add the veteran
manager to their dugout.
Feel free to leave comments in the forums or
e-mail Daniel at daniel@athomeplate.com.
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