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		<title>Colby Lewis, MVP Josh Hamilton lift Rangers to first ever World Series</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Oct 2010 13:57:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a dominating effort over the Yankees in the ACLS, the Texas Rangers have punched their first ticket to the World Series in club history. Colby Lewis allowed just one run over eight innings in the Rangers’ 6-1 win in Game 6 Friday night. The only run he allowed shouldn’t even have counted, as A-Rod [...]]]></description>
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<p>With a dominating effort over the Yankees in the ACLS, the Texas Rangers have punched their first ticket to the World Series in club history.</p>
<p>Colby Lewis allowed just one run over eight innings in the Rangers’ 6-1 win in Game 6 Friday night. The only run he allowed shouldn’t even have counted, as A-Rod scored on what was deemed a wild pitch, but replays showed that the ball actually hit Nick Swisher’s leg.</p>
<p>No matter. Lewis yielded just three hits and struck out seven while frustrating Yankee hitters with his outstanding command of the strike zone. He won both of his ALCS starts, posting a 1.98 ERA and a 1.10 WHIP with 13 Ks over 13 2/3 innings.</p>
<p>Josh Hamilton was named series MVP, as he reached base in all four plate appearances on Friday and batted .350 with four long balls in six games. Considering his long personal battle with drugs, alcohol and immense ups and downs, it’s amazing how far he’s come. He’s an easy guy to root for if you know his background and he’s a true comeback tale.</p>
<p>As for the Yankees, they can only blame themselves. They hit just .201 to the Rangers’ .304, while driving in 19 runs to Texas’ 38 RBI. They were also bested in home runs (9 to 6) and ERA (6.58 to 3.06).</p>
<p>This is yet another example of how baseball is won on the field – not in the offseason. The Bombers could have spent triple what they did this year to field a team and they still would have had to execute on the field. But they didn’t and now they’ll be at home come November.</p>
<p>Comment Starter: The Rangers now await the winner of the NCLS between the Phillies and Giants, as San Fran currently holds a 3-2 lead. What matchup would you most like to see? The two underdogs or a powerhouse Phillies-Rangers matchup?</p>
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		<title>Well done, baseball fans</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 18:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While fans are often criticized (and deservedly so) for making the MLB All-Star Game a popularity contest when it comes to voting, they got it right on Thursday when they selected the Reds’ Joey Votto to be the final representative for the National League at this year’s Midsummer Classic. From SI.com: Votto earned the 34th [...]]]></description>
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<p>While fans are often criticized (and deservedly so) for making the MLB All-Star Game a popularity contest when it comes to voting, they got it right on Thursday when they <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/baseball/mlb/07/08/all.star.final.vote.ap/index.html?eref=sihp" target="_blank">selected the Reds’ Joey Votto</a> to be the final representative for the National League at this year’s Midsummer Classic.</p>
<p>From SI.com:</p>
<blockquote><p>Votto earned the 34th and final spot on the National League roster by beating out Washington third baseman Ryan Zimmerman, Colorado outfielder Carlos Gonzalez and Atlanta closer Billy Wagner. Padres reliever Heath Bell was a candidate before being chosen as an injury replacement on the NL squad.</p>
<p>&#8220;I would say I&#8217;m relieved,&#8221; Votto said. &#8220;I&#8217;m really glad this whole thing is over with. It was kind of taxing on me. I&#8217;m excited and I really, really appreciate the fans and their support.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cincinnati players campaigned for their teammate, donning &#8220;Vote Votto&#8221; red T-shirts during batting practice Wednesday before their game against the New York Mets.</p>
<p>&#8220;I just really appreciate the accomplishment. I&#8217;m going to take it in,&#8221; Votto added. &#8220;It means a lot to me. I&#8217;ve always wanted to be an All-Star.&#8221;</p>
<p>Votto hit his 22nd homer early in Thursday night&#8217;s game against Philadelphia. He began the day batting .313 and leading the NL in homers, slugging percentage (.588) and on-base percentage (.417).</p></blockquote>
<p>As I wrote earlier this week, I’m well aware that Votto plays in the same league as Albert Pujols, Ryan Howard and Adrian Gonzalez. But that doesn’t change the fact that he has better numbers than all three of those stars and deserved to play in the ASG this year. It would have been a sports tragedy if he weren’t selected.</p>
<p>Outside of Ubaldo Jimenez of the Rockies, one could make the argument that no player in the National League has meant more to their team in the first half then Votto. Collectively, the Reds have played good baseball this year, but it’s mainly because of Votto that they’re currently three games ahead of the Cardinals for first place in the NL Central.</p>
<p>Hopefully Votto will have a couple of good at bats and show a national audience what Cincinnati fans already know: that the 26-year-old first baseman can play.</p>
<p>Oh, and Nick Swisher of the Yankees was the fans’ vote in the American League, which is also a well-deserved honor. (Even though he basically politicked for his votes.)</p>
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		<title>Yankees take 2-1 series lead with Game 3 win</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 05:27:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apparently all Nick Swisher needed was a fire lit under his ass. Swisher, benched in Game 2, homered and doubled in the Yankees’ 8-5 win over the Phillies in Game 3 of the World Series on Saturday night. With the victory, New York takes a 2-1 lead in the best of seven series. Alex Rodriguez [...]]]></description>
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<p>Apparently all Nick Swisher needed was a fire lit under his ass.</p>
<p>Swisher, benched in Game 2, homered and doubled in the <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2009_10_31_nyamlb_phimlb_1" target="_blank">Yankees’ 8-5 win over the Phillies</a> in Game 3 of the World Series on Saturday night. With the victory, New York takes a 2-1 lead in the best of seven series.</p>
<p>Alex Rodriguez and Hideki Matsui also went deep for the Bronx Bombers. A-Rod’s shot was memorable because it was the first call overturned by replay in the history of the World Series. He finished 1 for 2 on the night with two RBI and a walk, while Swisher went 2-for-4 with two runs and a RBI.</p>
<p>The Phillies got two home runs from Jayson Werth and one from Carlos Ruiz to take a 3-0 lead in the second inning. But the Yankees answered with two runs in the fourth, three in the fifth and one in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings on their way to victory. Philadelphia starter Cole Hamels was touched up for five runs on five hits in just 4.1 innings of work. He struck out three and walked two.</p>
<p>With this win, the Yankees have the Phillies right where they want them because CC Sabathia opposes Joe Blanton tomorrow night. But a win is vital for the Bombers because if they lose, not only will Philly even the series but it’ll also have the momentum with Cliff Lee (who beat the Yankees in Game 1) starting Game 5.</p>
<p>Tomorrow is critical for Joe Girardi, who decided to start Sabathia on only three days rest. If the Yankees can’t take a 3-1 series lead, then Girardi’s gamble could wind up costing his club.</p>
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		<title>Yankees bench Swisher for Hairston Jr.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 21:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a move that will no doubt bring a smile to most Yankee fans’ faces, the Bronx Bombers have decided to bench Nick Swisher in favor of Jerry Hairston Jr. for Game 2 of the World Series. From Rotoworld.com: Hairston is 10-for-27 (.370) lifetime against Phillies starter Pedro Martinez and Swisher is 11 for his [...]]]></description>
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<p>In a move that will no doubt bring a smile to most Yankee fans’ faces, the Bronx Bombers have decided to bench Nick Swisher in favor of Jerry Hairston Jr. for Game 2 of the World Series.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=MLB&#038;hl=278290&#038;id=3969" target="_blank">From Rotoworld.com</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Hairston is 10-for-27 (.370) lifetime against Phillies starter Pedro Martinez and Swisher is 11 for his last 77 (.143) with one homer dating back to the regular season. Of course, it&#8217;s also worth noting that Hairston hasn&#8217;t faced Pedro since 2004 and hasn&#8217;t started in right field since joining the Yankees.</p></blockquote>
<p>This move won’t be the difference in whether or not the Yankees can even the series, but something had to be done. Swisher has been awful so far in the postseason and Joe Girardi had waited long enough. If Hairston is productive right away, I doubt Swisher will return to the starting lineup the rest of the series.</p>
<p>Then again, if Hairston is just as brutal, then who knows what Girardi will do in order to conjure up some more production from his outfield.</p>
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		<title>Angels win thriller, stave off elimination</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 04:15:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to their 7-6 victory over the Yankees in Game 5 of the ALCS on Thursday night, the Angels saved themselves from elimination to force a Game 6. L.A. starter John Lackey gave up three runs on six hits over 6.2 innings of work, while striking out seven and walking three. He was cruising until [...]]]></description>
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<p>Thanks to their <a href="http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/boxscore?gameId=291022103&#038;teams=new-york-yankees-vs-los-angeles-angels" target="_blank">7-6 victory over the Yankees</a> in Game 5 of the ALCS on Thursday night, the Angels saved themselves from elimination to force a Game 6.</p>
<p>L.A. starter John Lackey gave up three runs on six hits over 6.2 innings of work, while striking out seven and walking three. He was cruising until the sixth inning when he allowed a double to Melky Cabrera, then walked pinch hitter Jorge Posada on a terrible call by home plate umpire Fieldin Culbreth.</p>
<p>The call definitely rattled Lackey, who wound up walking the bases loaded before retiring the second out of the inning. He was relieved with the two outs and the bases loaded, but the Halos bullpen wound up getting shelled as the Yankees put six runs on the board to take a 6-4 lead.</p>
<p>But the Angels answered back with three runs of their own and then held on over the final two innings to secure the victory.</p>
<p>The call by Culbreth completely swung the momentum in the Yankees favor. Lackey had every right to be pissed, although he allowed his emotions to get the best of him and Mike Scioscia had little choice but to relieve him. Had New York wound up winning, the Angels could have pointed to that call as their death nail.</p>
<p>Joe Girardi will once again be subject to criticism following his decision to let starter A.J. Burnett go back out for the seventh inning. The Yankees had all the momentum and Girardi should have had more faith in his bullpen, but he allowed Burnett to start the inning and A.J. would up allowing the first two batters to reach base to spark the Halos.</p>
<p>Another Yankee that will face some heat is Nick Swisher, who went 0-for-5 and popped out with bases loaded in the top of the ninth to end the game. He had a solid regular season, but he’s hitting just .118 so far in the postseason and has killed several scoring opportunities for the Bronx Bombers.</p>
<p>Game 6 is set for Saturday at 8:07 p.m. ET and will feature Joe Saunders vs. Andy Pettitte.</p>
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		<title>2009 MLB Preview: #1 New York Yankees</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 02:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click Here to see Previews of all 30 MLB Teams Offseason Movement: To the surprise of absolutely no one, the Bronx Bombers went out and threw gobs of money at top free agents after missing the postseason last year. They signed the biggest bat on the market in 1B Mark Teixeira, then added the two [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Offseason Movement:</strong> To the surprise of absolutely no one, the Bronx Bombers went out and threw gobs of money at top free agents after missing the postseason last year. They signed the biggest bat on the market in 1B Mark Teixeira, then added the two best arms in CC Sabathia and A.J. Burnett. The Yanks also added 1B/OF Nick Swisher via a trade with the White Sox, but they might ship him elsewhere since he’s drawing attention from clubs like the Pirates, Nationals and Braves. With Xavier Nady being penciled in at right fielder, Swisher might become expendable.</p>
<p><strong>Top Prospect:</strong> <em>Jesus Montero, C/1B</em><br />
The 19-year old Montero is being groomed as a catcher but could make the move to one of the corner infield spots if he doesn’t clean up his footwork behind the dish. Said to have excellent strength and raw power, Montero could emerge as a future All-Star. He has a great arm and that’s why the Bombers envision him as a future catcher but regardless of his eventual position, Montero will be given the opportunity to play in the big leagues as long as he continues to work on his plate discipline and patience at the plate.</p>
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<p><strong>The Big Question:</strong> <em>How will A-Rod’s absence affect the offense?</em><br />
After publicly admitting in late February that he used performance-enhancing drugs as a member of the Texas Rangers from 2001 to 2003, a report surfaced in early March that Alex Rodriguez would have to undergo surgery to repair a torn labrum. A-Rod had the surgery a couple weeks ago and the latest reports state he could return to the lineup before his original target date of May 15. If Rodriguez can return in mid-May at almost full health and bounce back quickly, there’s little doubt that the Yankees’ offense will once again be powerful. But if he struggles, believe it or not the Bombers could have trouble scoring runs as the lineup is set to battle age, inexperience and injury concerns.</p>
<p><strong>Outlook:</strong> Boo! Hiss! The Yankees aren&#8217;t even close to being the top team in baseball! You&#8217;re an idiot! Look, there’s a lot to dislike about this club and it has nothing to do with how much money they spent in the offseason in effort to rebuild their roster. Cody Ransom is one hell of a drop off from Alex Rodriguez in the lineup, while Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada and Hideki Matsui are all battling age, injuries or both. And who’s to say that CC Sabathia and A.J. Burnett won’t turn out to be huge free agent busts? But the bottom line is that the additions of Sabathia, Burnett and Mark Teixeira have put the Bombers back in the driver’s seat in a highly competitive AL East. And if A-Rod returns to full strength and finds his stroke in late May or early June, the lineup will once again score plenty of runs. Assuming everyone stays healthy (and that might be assuming too much), the Yankees still have the best collection of talent in the American League from top to bottom. Yes, there are concerns about A-Rod, Posada, Chien-Ming Wang and Hideki Matsui staying healthy. And yes, there are even bigger concerns about Ransom, Brett Gardner, Robinson Cano and Joba Chamberlain stepping up. But given their starting four of Sabathia, Wang, Burnett and Andy Pettitte, there’s no doubt that if things come together for the Yankees and they make the postseason, then they could also wind up playing in October.</p>
<p><strong>Projection:</strong> 1st AL East</p>
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Tony LaRussa is much more than a World Series-winning manager and current skipper of the St. Louis Cardinals. Along with his wife Elaine, Tony is also is the founder of a foundation that reaches out to animals that are very much in need.

Tony and Elaine started Animal Rescue Foundation (or ARF) in 1991. The goal of ARF is to find families for adoptable animals before they become euthanized and according to the foundation’s website, the foundation now has a 4-star rating by Charity Navigator, which is America's largest charity evaluator. Considering only 25 percent of charities reach a 4-star rating, it's quite an achievement.

This Sunday, January 18, Tony will host “<a href="http://ecards.concerts.com/2008_StarsToTheRescue/default.htm" target="_blank">Stars to the Rescue</a>”, which is an event that benefits ARF and other St. Louis area animal non-profits. “Stars to the Rescue” will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Chaifetz Arena on the campus of St. Louis University and will feature music and entrainment such as country music star Vince Gill, rockers Huey Lewis and The News, Kevin Cronin and Dave Amato from REO Speedwagon, as well as comedians Lewis Black and Kathleen Madigan, and 2008 CMA Horizon Award winner Lady Antebellum. For tickets and general information, please call Metrotix at 314-534-1111, or visit the foundation’s website at <a href="http://www.arf.net/index.php" target="_blank">www.arf.net</a>.

Tony was gracious enough to sit down with us recently to talk about “Stars to the Rescue”, ARF, and whether or not he would ever consider concentrating solely on his charitable work in the wake of Tony Dungy retiring from coaching to work more on his off-field contributions. 

We also had the opportunity to ask him some baseball questions, including what it meant to add shortstop Khalil Greene this offseason, how the Cards look heading into the new season and what the health status was of Albert Pujols.]]></description>
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<p>Tony LaRussa is much more than a World Series-winning manager and current skipper of the St. Louis Cardinals. Along with his wife Elaine, Tony is also is the founder of a foundation that reaches out to animals that are very much in need.</p>
<p>Tony and Elaine started Animal Rescue Foundation (or ARF) in 1991. The goal of ARF is to find families for adoptable animals before they become euthanized and according to the foundation’s website, the foundation now has a 4-star rating by Charity Navigator, which is America&#8217;s largest charity evaluator. Considering only 25 percent of charities reach a 4-star rating, it&#8217;s quite an achievement.</p>
<p>This Sunday, January 18, Tony will host “<a href="http://ecards.concerts.com/2008_StarsToTheRescue/default.htm" target="_blank">Stars to the Rescue</a>”, which is an event that benefits ARF and other St. Louis area animal non-profits. “Stars to the Rescue” will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Chaifetz Arena on the campus of St. Louis University and will feature music and entertainment such as country music star Vince Gill, rockers Huey Lewis and The News, Kevin Cronin and Dave Amato from REO Speedwagon, as well as comedians Lewis Black and Kathleen Madigan, and 2008 CMA Horizon Award winner Lady Antebellum. For tickets and general information, please call Metrotix at 314-534-1111, or visit the foundation’s website at <a href="http://www.arf.net/index.php" target="_blank">www.arf.net</a>.</p>
<p>Tony was gracious enough to sit down with us recently to talk about “Stars to the Rescue”, ARF, and whether or not he would ever consider concentrating solely on his charitable work in the wake of Tony Dungy retiring from coaching to work more on his off-field contributions. </p>
<p>We also had the opportunity to ask him some baseball questions, including what it meant to add shortstop Khalil Greene this offseason, how the Cards look heading into the new season and what the health status was of Albert Pujols.</p>
<p><strong>Tony LaRussa:</strong> Hey, this is Tony.</p>
<p><strong>The Scores Report: Hey, Tony this is Anthony – thanks for sitting down with us, we really appreciate it!</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> Not a problem – looking forward to it.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: For those who aren’t familiar with Animal Rescue Foundation or “Stars to the Rescue”, can you explain what you guys do?</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> We try to save animals that are adoptable, but ones that if they don’t find homes with families they get euthanized. That’s the traditional approach – that’s how we first got started. In St. Louis, we do a show where we partner with about a dozen other local rescue groups. Through sponsorships like AT&#038;T and Purina, we’re able to give blocks of tickets to these rescue groups and whatever they sell they get to keep 100% for their programs. So it’s about animal rescue and at the same time, what ARF has become to be known for is we also use these animals as the rescuers of people with much different needs &#8212; whether it&#8217;s kids, seniors (who need) companionship, someone that has been hospitalized or other special needs (such as) victims of violence, (these animals become rescuers themselves). So that’s really our mission.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: And what motivated you to start a foundation like ARF?</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/gaharrisonjr/2010819197/" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="250" height="192" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2280/2010819197_1e56f3564a.jpg?v=0" alt="Tony LaRussa" /></a><strong>TL:</strong> Well, I grew up always wanting a pet in the house and then when I got married with Elaine, she had a dog and a cat and I realized that having a couple of companions be a part of your family was as special as it comes. So, as you learn more about them you realize just how many – like in the millions – adoptable animals there are. There’s an overpopulation and they’re not adopted enough so they’re being euthanized, and that’s part of the issue. So one of the ways, besides the public effort, is to form a non-profit (organization) to complement the public effort and that’s why we started ARF.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: Do you work with any other athletes, managers, or coaches who specifically target animals in their charitable efforts?</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> Well, we’ve been really fortunate (because) we’ve gotten a lot of help from different athletes and coaches in all sports. But recently a good example (of athletes getting involved) just happened last week. We had CC Sabathia, Jake Peavy, Barry Zito and Nick Swisher come together and make a donation for something we call <a href="http://www.arf.net/people-programs/camp-arf/" target="_blank">Camp ARF at our facility in Walnut Creek</a>, California. It’s a Monday through Friday program where kids spend the day learning, meeting and interacting with the animals. It’s become really popular – so much so that we have a waiting list &#8211; but it’s also one of the few things ARF does where we earn a fee. There are some kids that are kind of stretched for income or (for whatever reason can’t) be a part of the program, so these four baseball players are going to fund scholarships for a bunch of these students.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: That’s absolutely outstanding and I’m sure a lot of people appreciate what those four athletes, as well as other athletes, do for the community. I’ll tell you what, that wouldn’t be a bad starting pitching rotation for the Cardinals either.</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> Yeah, those are some stalwarts there.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: (laughs) Absolutely! Do you feel that more athletes will get involved in ARF or charitable foundations like this?</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> You know, the way I usually answer that question is – just get involved in something. Make it a cause that you have a passion for, (whether) it’s something in your family or somebody that has had an issue or a problem&#8230;get involved somehow. So yeah, if you wanted to make animal rescue or specifically get involved in ARF, we have a website at <a href="http://www.arf.net/index.php" target="_blank">www.arf.net</a>. We would love to have you with us, but the key is to get involved in something and don’t just be involved in taking from the community – give something back.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: And that was going to be my next question. You see so many young athletes come into sports and they’re fortunate enough to make a lot of money – how important is it in your mind that athletes get involved in something and give back to the community?</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL: Well I think it’s absolutely critical. I learned that from people like Jerry Reinsdorf (who was) our owner in Chicago and Walter Hobbs in Oakland.</strong></p>
<p><strong>TSR:</strong> Right.</p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> You’re in a very special position as an athlete. Number one, you’re usually in the public eye so people are aware of you. You can lead by example so people can see your involvement and that’ll lead to more people being interested and getting involved. At the same time, just your personal (contributions)…you know, it doesn’t have to be money. It can be money, but you can always give your time, your energy, your connections – all of those things really add up. So, I think the worse thing you can do is not be involved and you don’t want to help anybody but yourself.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/enzyme00/394972397/" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="224" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/137/394972397_72082b71aa.jpg?v=0" alt="Tony Dungy" /></a><strong>TSR: Absolutely. I wanted to ask you about Tony Dungy, who recently retired as head coach of the Indianapolis Colts so that he could spend more time on his off-field foundations and charitable events. Is ARF something that you can focus on while managing or could you see yourself eventually going the route Dungy did and retiring to focus solely on your foundation?</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> That’s a good question, really, because we’ve wrestled with that as an organization, whether it’s our staff volunteers or especially our board of directors. When you’re actively working like in baseball – we have such a long season, we play so many games – there are 162 games where before and after I talk to the press. So I have opportunities to not only be known, but also spread a certain message. And there’s always media looking for some notes rather than just the pure game story. So, if you don’t have that kind of platform, you wonder about the effectiveness (the foundation can have). But if you had more time, maybe you can take some of your personal contacts and develop them better. I just keep it simple – right now I’m managing and I do have an opportunity to develop a lot of relationships and spread the word, and quite a few are joining up and helping.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: It must be great to not only do something you love like be around baseball, but also give back to a foundation you truly care about. I think Tony Dungy is one of the best stories in sports and I always enjoy reading news about guys like you and him, as well as other athletes and coaches who reach out to the community and find a cause to get involved in.</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> Well I appreciate it and if you grow up in team sports…I’m not a golfer or tennis player…but I’ve always been involved in team sports, so what you have away from the playing field, it often becomes a team (in itself). You know, we now have about 60 staff (members) and about 600 volunteers but we’re still all very personable, very connected to what we’re trying to do. And it’s been interesting because from day one – we’re 18 years old now –we’ve always tried to be innovative. We’ve always tried to find a different way and a new way, so it’s been a neat place to be around because there’s a lot of creativity.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: If you could talk a little about “Stars to the Rescue”…which once again is this Sunday January 18 in St. Louis…there will be a lot of different stars there from Vince Gill to Huey Lewis and the News to Lewis Black the comedian. Who are you looking forward to working with the most?</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> That’s like asking which one of your kids you like better.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: (laughs)</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/left-uninspired/2790336604/" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="250" height="192" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3177/2790336604_81787154c0.jpg?v=0" alt="Huey Lewis and the News" /></a><strong>TL:</strong> They’re all wonderful. “Stars to the Rescue” is set up like an all-star baseball game – you don’t ask anyone to do their full game or full show. Just like an all-star pitcher will only (be asked to pitch) a few innings; we’ll get each (musical performer) to do about 30 minute sets and then the comedians &#8211; Lewis (Black) and Kathleen (Madigan) &#8211; will (do their sets) for about 15 or 20 minutes in between. We’ve (used this format) for years in California and we’ve done four of them in St. Louis. It really works for the audience because they get a nice section of entertainment – you know, Vince (Gill) will do his country and Huey Lewis and the News will do rock and we also have Kevin and Dave from REO Speedwagon, so they’ll do a nice healthy segment. And then we’re really lucky because we got Lady Antebellum, who won the Horizon Award (this year), which is just like the Rookie of the Year Award. So it’s a terrific show and we’re pricing it right – there’s nothing elitist about it. The tickets are $55, $40 and $25 and it’s (held at the) Chaifetz Arena, which is a brand new arena on the campus of St. Louis University. So there are a lot of things that make it a very special night and the sponsorships (as well as the) money (from the event) will go right to the (animal) programs. It’s also the weekend of our “Winter Warmup”, which is like our fanfest, so we’ll have a lot of Cardinals players that are in town for their warmup. They’ll come to the show and our fans will enjoy seeing them (at the event) as opposed to being at the ballpark. </p>
<p><strong>TSR: Do you know right now what specific players will be there?</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> Well, yeah, you can go up and down the list. Our starting pitchers – whether it’s Chris Carpenter, Kyle Lohse or Adam Wainwright – they’ll be there. A lot of our relievers will be there – Jason Motte, Kyle McClellan, Ryan Franklin and Chris Perez. I’m not sure if Yadier (Molina) will be there because he’ll be in Puerto Rico, but Albert (Pujols) will be there and our new shortstop Khalil Greene…Troy Glaus I’m hoping will be there…a lot of great outfielders will be there. We should get a good turnout. Some of our Hall of Famers will be around, so it should be a real nice night.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: How important is it to you for <em>your</em> players to show up to an event that you’re hosting like “Stars to the Rescue?&#8221;</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> It’s kind of heart-warming, really. (The Cardinals) have a history of being a very family oriented team. It’s a family, besides our family, you know? We spend a lot of time together and you have your real family, and then your team family. Guys do a terrific job of supporting each other. A lot of the guys have causes or foundations and if they have an event, (their teammates) will all show up. So, they help me as well and I’d do anything for them.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: My girlfriend lives in St. Louis and has always been a Cardinal fan – her favorite player is Ozzie Smith – so I’ve got to ask how the ’09 Cards will look this year.</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> Well, we have a good nucleus. We’ve been trying hard to add a good piece or two because every time you do that you get better. We ended up being very competitive last year (even though) we were a little young. Now guys are a year older and they’re more experienced, plus we’re starting from a healthy place. Adding a piece or two has been tough because (the league) is very competitive, but we did acquire Khalil Greene from San Diego so we got a young, powerful shortstop.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: How big is it to add a little pop to the shortstop position?</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> Well, if he’s got power it helps. But if he hits 15 home runs and .220 he really doesn’t help as much as if he hits .300 because base hits get rallies going. I think the key thing for a guy like Khalil…when he hits it he’s got extra-base carry, but he has to first make sure he gets enough contact to where<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lscan/796123628/" target="_blank"> he’s putting the ball in play.</p>
<p></a><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lscan/796123628/" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="281" src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1100/796123628_744d23c484.jpg?v=0" alt="Albert Pujols" /></a><strong>TSR: I know you haven’t seen him in any workouts yet, but how is the health of Albert Pujols?</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> Well, we keep tabs. He really works hard at it and he’s feeling great, so if we can keep him healthy – knock on wood – he’ll have another great year. He really does everything possible to stay (in shape).</p>
<p><strong>TSR: That always seems to be the challenge for every team entering the season – keeping their guys healthy for 162-plus games a year.</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> Yeah, part of it is health (and the physical part of the game) and some of it is mental. (The season) is such a grind, so we really try to do things to keep guys fresh mentally and hopefully they don’t get into a rut. There are some things that you do – not gimmicks, not tricks – but strategies that we use to keep them mentally, as well as physically strong and ready to go.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: Well Tony I really appreciate your taking the time to talk with me and I encourage everyone to go and check out “Stars to the Rescue” this Sunday. Is there anything else that you wanted to add about the event this weekend or any other general information about ARF?</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> Only that you can get tickets at 314-534-1111 &#8211; that’s Metrotix. It’s a Sunday night on Martin Luther King weekend; it’s a very quiet weekend in St. Louis but the fans are in town, the players are in town and it’ll be a great show. It’ll be a very, very personable show. If you know Huey (Lewis) and Vince (Gill) and the REO guys – they really connect with the audience.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: What seems great about the event is that there are so many athletes and entertainers that you really have something there for everyone and people can go out, have a good time and get involved in a great cause.</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> I agree and the next thing to do is to get the word out and that’s why I appreciate today and your helping me do that.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: It’s our pleasure and I’ll make sure to get the word out the best we can and help you draw people to the event. Again, we really appreciate your taking the time to chat with us.</strong></p>
<p><strong>TL:</strong> Thank you and take care, Anthony.</p>
<p><strong>TSR: Thank you, Tony.</strong></p>
<p><em>For tickets and general information, please call Metrotix at 314-534-1111, or visit the foundation’s website at <a href="http://www.arf.net/index.php" target="_blank">www.arf.net</a>.</em></p>
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