Discovery Park Archives
Local Schools
Messenger Front Page
Weakley County Press Front Page
Lauderdale County Enterprise
Local News
National News
News Notes
Business
Videos
Education
Farm
Health
Religion
For The Record
Entertainment
Hitman
Messenger Sports
Weakley County Sports
Local Sports Features
National Sports
The Great Outdoors
Opinions/Editorials
Just A Thought
Cravens World
Anniversaries
Births
Birthdays
Annie's Mailbox
Engagements
Smartt View
General
People and Places
Weddings
mAY 15, 2013
May 8, 2013
May 1, 2013
April 24, 2013
April 17, 2003
April 10, 2013
April 3, 2013
March 27, 2013
March 20, 2013
March 13, 2013
March 6, 2013
Feb. 27, 2013
Feb. 20, 2013
Feb. 13, 2010
Feb. 6, 2012
Jan. 30, 2013
Jan. 23, 2013
Jan. 16, 2013
Jan. 9, 2013
Jan. 2, 2013
Dec. 26, 2012
Dec. 19, 2012
Dec. 12, 2012
Dec. 5, 2012
Nov. 28, 2012
Nov. 21, 2012
Nov. 14, 2012
Nov. 7, 2012
Oct. 31, 2012
Oct. 24, 2012
Oct. 17, 2012
Oct. 10, 2012
Oct. 3, 2012
Sept. 26, 2012
Sept. 19, 2012
Sept. 12, 2012
Sept. 5, 2012
Aug. 29, 2012
Aug. 22. 2012
Aug. 16, 2012
Aug. 8, 2012
Aug. 1, 2012
Weakley County Home Lawn & Garden
Weakley County Bridal
Messenger Bridal Section
Weakley County Babies
UCDM Christmas Geetings
WCP Christmas Greetings
Reader's Choice Weakley Co.
Messenger Gift Guide
Weakley County Gift Guide
Veterans Day
Decision 2012
Messenger Football
Weakley County Football
Weakley County Bridal Section
Messenger Bridal Section
Submission Information
Read Before Submitting Content
Community Submitted News
Submit Photos
Submit Calendar Events
Discussion Forums
Submit Birth Announcements
Submit Engagements Announcements
Submit Wedding Announcements
Share

La Russa shuffles Cards in return


Posted: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 4:09 pm
By: By R.B. FALLSTROM, AP Sports Writer

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Manager Tony La Russa rejoined the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday after missing six games to be treated for shingles, and quickly switched around the lineup card.
“Everything’s better,” La Russa said before the Cardinals began a four-game homestand with the first of two games against Philadelphia. “I’m just going to take the improvement, keep going and quit talking about it.”
The 66-year-old La Russa was on the field two hours before the first pitch with a fungo bat in hand. He still had swelling, but his appearance had improved.
La Russa immediately made his presence known, shifting several players in their defensive positions.
Three-time NL MVP Albert Pujols moved from first base to third base, Lance Berkman went from right field to first base, Allen Craig switched from third base to right field and Nick Punto slid from third base to second base.
Pujols started at third base for the first time since Sept. 23, 2002.
He played two innings at third base on May 1 at Atlanta after starting third baseman David Freese was injured.
Center fielder Colby Rasmus was not in the lineup for the second day while suffering from a stomach ailment.
Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said he had a bout of shingles in the early 1990s while managing in the minor leagues.
“Yeah, I can feel for him,” Manuel said. “It was rough. It’s very, very, very uncomfortable.”
The Cardinals were 2-4 on their road trip during La Russa’s absence and were swept in a three-game weekend series at Cincinnati.
La Russa has been slowed by swelling on the right side of his face that nearly shut his eye. He went to the Mayo Clinic in Arizona last week and later returned to St. Louis.
The manager’s biggest regret was not getting treated right away.
“I just wish I’d taken pain medicine,” La Russa said. “I went through all that agony for nothing.”
La Russa said he spent much of his time away from the team at his Busch Stadium office, and watched all of the games on television. Bench coach Joe Pettini served as acting manager while La Russa was away, and the manager had no complaints.
“I can see where second guesses come, it looks so easy,” La Russa said. “I never had a problem. The club was well taken-care of, in every facet.”
La Russa also approved of pitcher Kyle Lohse’s manager impersonation taking out the lineup card at two of the games on the trip.
“I saw the jersey and then I recognized him right away,” La Russa said. “I really appreciated the gesture.”
Before La Russa’s lineup switch, Pujols said he sustained only a bruised wrist when hit by a pitch at Cincinnati on Sunday. La Russa said he had no problem with the pitch from Francisco Cordero, which incited the Cardinals’ dugout.
“You could tell it wasn’t a purpose pitch, you’re not going to put him on base to pitch to Matt (Holliday) and Lance (Berkman),” La Russa said. “Anytime it’s up there it scares me, even if we do it.”



Print
None


Powered by Bondware
Newspaper Software | Connect Email Marketing | Express Website Builder