Topic: Tony La Russa
Jim Edmonds went on stage at St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa's charity event to ask for a tryout. The 39-year-old outfielder did not play last season but never retired. La Russa said Edmonds began texting him about a comeback the ...
St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa believes Mark McGwire would have been a premier home run hitter in the 1990s with or without the steroids. La Russa said in an interview with the Associated Press on Tuesday night that the key to McGwire's success, even when breaking ...
Disgraced ex-baseball star Mark McGwire said on Monday he used steroids during his record-breaking home run season in 1998, dealing another blow to the drug-tainted image of America's national past-time. The 46-year-old former Oakland Athletic and St. Louis Cardinals star expressed regret and confirmed long-held suspicions that he used performance-enhancing drugs for nearly a decade. "I wish I had ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig has appointed a committee to discuss and offer advice on issues including the pace of play, scheduling, umpiring and instant replays. Selig told a conference call on Tuesday that no on-field topics would be off-limits for the committee composed of 14 men including four managers, four current or former general managers ...
