Paul Sullivan: Anyone up for a players’ referendum on Chicago White Sox manager Tony La Russa? Here’s how it might work.
Tony La Russa will be back as Chicago White Sox manager if he wants, though he insisted after their playoff exit Tuesday it’s up to management and players to let him know they want him back. Of course, none of them really has a vote. The only one who does is Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, the one who hired La Russa in the first place. Does anyone really believe Reinsdorf is going to get rid of La ...
by Paul Sullivan, Chicago Tribune
Oct 14, 2021
4 minutes
Tony La Russa will be back as Chicago White Sox manager if he wants, though he insisted after their playoff exit Tuesday it’s up to management and players to let him know they want him back.
Of course, none of them really has a vote.
The only one who does is Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, the one who hired La Russa in the first place.
Does anyone really believe Reinsdorf is going to get rid of La Russa again after finally rectifying what he repeatedly said was the biggest regret of his baseball career?
It’s in the White Sox’s best interest to publicly confirm the obvious and move on to the
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