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Though he won't be leading the Cardinals through their spring workouts for the first time in 17 years, former manager Tony La Russa is not going to be entirely absent from the Spring Training scene.
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Tony LaRussa may have retired as manager of the 2011 World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals, but nobody truly expected him to stay away from the game of baseball entirely.
Not yet, at least.
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Cardinals programming to air on Monday nights
FOX Sports Midwest will debut new Cardinals programming on Monday nights from Feb. 20 through March 19, including four new shows from the networks new Cardinals Legends series.
Show premiere dates and descriptions
-- Monday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m.: Cardinals Legends: Champs White House Visit
A 30-minute special that provides an inside look at the Cardinals visit to Walter Reed Medical...
Minus big names, new-look Cards say they're ready
So long, Albert Pujols. Happy trails, Tony La Russa. Timeout, Dave Duncan.
The World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals have had plenty of upheaval. Now they enter spring training looking for a new No. 3 hitter and breaking in a rookie manager and pitching coach. Time for the newcomers to step forward.
Before meeting with reporters, just steps from the closest of six practice...
New-look Cards say they're ready
JUPITER, Fla. (AP) -- So long, Albert Pujols. Happy trails, Tony La Russa. Timeout, Dave Duncan.
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Before meeting with reporters, just steps from the closest...
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Plenty of change as Cardinals open camp (AP)
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World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals hard to recognize
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Minus big names, new-look Cards say they're ready
So long, Albert Pujols. Happy trails, Tony La Russa. Timeout, Dave Duncan.
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