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Paul Sullivan: The Chicago White Sox were pummeled 21-5. So is it time for another leadership meeting?

CHICAGO — The link in the NBC Sports Chicago tweet Wednesday begged to be opened. “Tony La Russa calls White Sox leadership meeting, fuels win streak.” Could it really be that the White Sox manager was responsible for the five-game win streak against the Detroit Tigers and Houston Astros after calling a meeting of his key players? The same Tony La Russa who’s spent the last four months dealing ...
Manager Tony La Russa of the Chicago White Sox calls the bullpen against the Houston Astros at Guaranteed Rate Field on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022, in Chicago.

CHICAGO — The link in the NBC Sports Chicago tweet Wednesday begged to be opened.

“Tony La Russa calls White Sox leadership meeting, fuels win streak.”

Could it really be that the White Sox manager was responsible for the five-game win streak against the Detroit Tigers and Houston Astros after calling a meeting of his key players? The same Tony La Russa who’s spent the last four months dealing with almost daily criticism over his team’s lackluster play?

Before I could open the link to find the answer, the win streak ended Wednesday night.

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