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Tony La Russa never lost an All-Star game as an American League
manager and never won one as an NL skipper. Now, he will get one
more chance to rectify that last statistic.
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ST. LOUIS - Former Cardinals manager Tony La Russa might wear his final big league uniform in the city where he wore his first.
Major League Baseball announced Tuesday that the recently retired La Russa will manage the National League All-Star team this July in Kansas City. La Russa, who retired three days after the Cardinals won the World Series, made his Major League debut as...
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The St. Louis Cardinals won the 2011 World Series and though that team's Hall of Fame manager, Tony La Russa retired immediately after, it's only fitting that he be tabbed to manage the NL All Star team in 2012. According to the linked article describing La Russa's appointment, this is the first time a retiring manager has managed an All Star Game since John McGraw did...
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Tony La Russa will become the second retired manager to lead an All-Star team next summer, joining Hall of Famer John McGraw.
La Russa concluded a 16-season run in St. Louis with the team's second World Series title in five years last October, stepping down after 33 seasons overall. Commissioner Bud Selig announced Tuesday that the 67-year-old La Russa will manage the National...
Tony La Russa to manage NL All-Stars
Tony La Russa will become the second retired manager to lead an All-Star team next summer, joining Hall of Famer John McGraw.
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Tony La Russa has one more game in him after all.
La Russa will become the second retired manager to guide a team in the Major League All-Star Game when he leads the National League on July 10 in Kansas City. The 67-year-old skipper retired after managing the St. Louis Cardinals to a World Series title.
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The retired Tony La Russa will serve as the manager of the National League All-Star team for the 2012 Midsummer Classic at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City on July 10.
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Tony La Russa will become the second retired manager to lead an All-Star team next summer, joining Hall of Famer John McGraw. La Russa concluded a 16-season run in St. Louis with the team's second World Series title in five years last October, stepping down after 33 seasons overall. Commissioner Bud Selig announced Tuesday that the 67-year-old La Russa will manage the National...
Retired Tony La Russa will manage NL All-Star team in 2012
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Retired manager La Russa to manage NL All-Stars
Tony La Russa will become the second retired manager to lead an All-Star team next summer, joining Hall of Famer John McGraw.
La Russa to manage 2012 NL All-Star team
The retired Tony La Russa will serve as the manager of the National League All-Star team for the 2012 Midsummer Classic at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City on July 10th.
Retired La Russa to manage NL All-Star squad
Tony La Russa will become the second retired manager to lead an All-Star team next summer, joining Hall of Famer John McGraw.
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MLB has announced that Tony La Russa will manage the NL team during the All-Star Game in 2012, reports Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports (on Twitter). La Russa retired from managing earlier this offseason, but he'll continue the tradition of the pennant winning managers from the prior year managing the two All-Star clubs. Here's the latest from around the league...
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