Poor Tony
The Cardinals may not be welcome back after St.
Louis manager Tony LaRussa bad-mouthed this south shore city, which
hosted the team for games 1 and 2 due to a shortage of hotel rooms
in Boston.
LaRussa told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that the Cardinals were
there was a lack of late-night dining options for the team and its
entourage.
Quincy Mayor William Phelan fired back, telling the hometown
Patriot-Ledger newspaper that LaRussa and his team should stop
whining and pitch better.
Louis manager Tony LaRussa bad-mouthed this south shore city, which
hosted the team for games 1 and 2 due to a shortage of hotel rooms
in Boston.
LaRussa told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that the Cardinals were
"upset and embarrassed"that they had to stay in Quincy, where
there was a lack of late-night dining options for the team and its
entourage.
Quincy Mayor William Phelan fired back, telling the hometown
Patriot-Ledger newspaper that LaRussa and his team should stop
whining and pitch better.
"If St. Louis had a decent pitching staff, they would have been
back in Quincy in plenty of time to visit any one of our 30
fantastic restaurants,"- Phelan said.
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