Tony La Russa postgame interview
Cards manager discusses winning the World Series
How good was Jeff Weaver, and
how good was your pitching through this entire
series?
TONY LA RUSSA:
I know you like to focus on the team,
but how satisfying is this to you on a personal
level? You had a tough year and here you are at
the pinnacle?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Just joining the rare air with Sparky
being the only managers with World Series in
both leagues, what does it mean for the city, 24
years since the last time?
TONY LA RUSSA:
With all the adversity your club went
through this year, was there ever a time doubt
crept in that this wasn't going to be possible,
this kind of success?
TONY LA RUSSA:
During the off-season, somebody
was asking about trades, you're going to do
this, you're going to do that, I remember you
saying something to the effect that, I don't
know, I don't really care, all I know is my
shortstop next year is David Eckstein. I
remember bringing that up to you, David,
during Spring Training. Just talk to about what
you meant when you said that, and maybe
David has something to say about that, too.
TONY LA RUSSA:
Continuing along on Eck, you were
hurt, most of the September, and there was
some doubt that you would be ready for the
playoffs. Tony, when did you know that he was
really going to be there for the start of the
Padres series?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Tony, before the game you talked
about 1983 and how you knew you had a good
baseball team that year. This many years later,
the appreciation, and the evolution personally
of if you think back quickly as to the guy you
were then. I know consistency is a word the
Jim Edmonds used for you, but you do evolve.
Is this one of the moments you feel like it's
more appreciated somewhat?
TONY LA RUSSA:
We couldn't see from the press box,
who was it that picked you up and gave you
that bear hug? Have you ever gotten one like
that before? And do you mind sharing what
you and the player said?
TONY LA RUSSA:
Was there someone on the field?
TONY LA RUSSA:
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