Friday, April 1, 2022

Parse This

In most businesses, the customer is always right. But baseball isn’t like most businesses. Ask any White Sox fan. On Monday, LaRussa responded to the widespread sentiment—not shared by me, by the way—that the team needs to go out right fielder (hello, Michael Conforto). People thinking that way “are probably the fans who are not White Sox fans,” LaRussa told reporters. This is textbook LaRussa, who’s spent a career treating his players like a band of brothers and everyone else the enemy (hello, Jimmy Piersall and…During the playoffs, LaRussa reacted in similar fashion to a reporter who asked how the Sox would react to being down in the ALDS to the Astros. As I recall, he said something along the lines of, You don’t know this team if you have to ask. Yesterday, LaRussa walked back his comments, sort of. “What I said was we are going to win with what we’ve got here,” parsed our HOF manager. “And if somebody is saying we need help, they are not White Sox fans, because they don’t know it.” Share in the genius that is Tony LaRussa by agreeing with him. As noted, I agree with LaRussa; the Sox have enough to get themselves into the World Series. But a whole bunch of people who consider themselves Sox fans feel differently. LaRussa doesn’t care, and why should he? Jerry Reinsdorf is there to forever back him up. Those two are joined at the hip, starting with their disdain for the media and anyone who dares to disagree with them. Same as it ever was.

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