Chicago Sun-Times

Sox issue statement on La Russa

Team claims to ‘ understand the seriousnes­s’ of new manager’s DUI charge

- BY DARYL VAN SCHOUWEN, STAFF REPORTER dvanschouw­en@ suntimes. com | @ CST_ soxvan

It took three days, but the White Sox issued a formal statement Thursday about DUI charges facing Tony La Russa, one that recognized the gravity of their new manager’s arrest.

“As Tony La Russa’s attorney said in his statement, Tony deserves all the assumption­s and protection­s granted to everyone in a court of law, especially while this is a pending matter,” the statement read. “Once his case reaches resolution in the courts, we will have more to say. The White Sox understand the seriousnes­s of these charges.”

When first reported Monday night, the Sox said they would not comment “because this is an open case.”

The team came under fire for hiring the 76- year- old manager, a friend of chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, as manager while knowing La Russa had been arrested in February and was charged the day before unveiling him as the leader best equipped to take the team to the World Series.

La Russa blew a tire on the vehicle he was driving and crashing into a curb that left the vehicle smoking. He was arrested on misdemeano­r DUI charges in February. He was charged by the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office after tests taken the night of his arrest showed his blood- alcohol concentrat­ion was 0.095 — above the legal limit of 0.08. He has pleaded not guilty.

It was the second such offense for La Russa, who pleaded guilty to driving under the influence in Florida in 2007.

The Maricopa County Courts system shows a pre- trial conference scheduled for Dec. 8.

“The legal process in Arizona, which began in February, has been delayed as a result of COVID- 19,” La Russa attorney Larry Kazan said in a statement. “This matter should have come to a conclusion several months ago.

“The process is continuing, but my client, Mr. Tony La Russa, is entitled to all the assumption­s and protection­s afforded to anyone facing an accusation. It would be unfair and unwise for anyone outside the process to reach conclusion­s based on limited informatio­n.

“Given the ongoing nature of the proceeding­s, it would be inappropri­ate to say anything further at this time. I have faith in our system of justice and look forward to working within that system on behalf of my client.”

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