Chicago Sun-Times

ABREU SAYS NO EXCUSES, IT’S TIME FOR SOX TOWIN

- Daryl Van Schouwen

The objective for 2021, first baseman Jose Abreu says, is clear.

“We have towin,” Abreu said Friday through a translator on a Zoom call. “That has to be ourmindset. We have towin nomatter how, we have towin. That’s all we need to think about and take care of becausewe have towin. We have the talent, we have the resources to win. We can’t have anymore excuses. We have to win.”

That’s five “we have towins” andcountin­g. Is there anything else?

Named American League Most Valuable Player on Thursday after leading the Sox to a 35-25 season and the first playoff experience of his career, Abreu said getting there wasn’t enough. Winning aWorld Series would be.

With that in mind, the Soxmade a controvers­ial hire two weeks ago, bringing 76-year-old Tony La Russa out ofmanageri­al retirement to take them there. La Russa owns threeWorld Series rings but hasn’tmanaged since 2011, when he won his last one with the Cardinals.

La Russa called some players in recent days, including Abreu on Thursday. It was a brief chat, and Abreu told him he would “support him and that I will have his back. It was a short conversati­on, but it was a good one.”

Under fire for a second DUI charge, La Russa can use any support he can. He certainly hasn’t had much outside the Sox’ organizati­on. Getting some in the Sox’ clubhouse from the AL MVP is a good start.

“La Russa has been one of the greatest managers in the history of the sport,” Abreu said. “I knew that. That is something you have to respect.”

When La Russa was hired Oct. 29, Abreu said he reached out to Albert Pujols, who played for La Russa’s Cardinals.

“Pujols just told me he was a great manager, an outstandin­g person and one I would like to play for,” Abreu said. “I know these things happen, this is a free country and you can have an opinion, but you have to respect each one’s opinion. But as a baseball player, you have to appreciate what you have, and he is our manager and his record as a big-league manager is one of the best. And we’re going to have a chance to play for one of the greatest managers in the history of the game.”

Abreu was always in firedmanag­er Rick Renteria’s corner.

“We’ve been fortunate to be around good people,” Abreu said, “people who care about you, care about us. Ricky was one of those people. Ricky was a friend, he was a father.”

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