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LaRussa has a lighter side
I doubt if anybody can find fault with the managing job Tony La Russa is doing with the St. Louis Cardinals. His team is in first place, but he does have one problem -- he has a dead-pan appearance.
Throughout the baseball season, Tony is seen on television with this intense concentration, and never smiles.
However, once an animal is put in front of him, especially a cat or a dog, he is an entirely different person.
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