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Buehrle Bids to be Cardinals Manager

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Mark Buehrle's strong support of the St. Louis Cardinals has been one of the worst-kept secrets in Chicago since he began pitching for the White Sox in 2000.

 

But the hurler's latest attachment to his favorite team comes with an altruistic motive in mind.

 

At an offseason auction to benefit Albert Pujols' foundation, Buehrle put in the winning bid to be the "Cardinals Manager for a Day" for a Spring Training contest in Florida. Buehrle bid $10,000, and St. Louis manager Tony La Russa matched Buehrle's offer.

 

The intent of this bid all along was for Buehrle and his wife, Jamie, to present this prize to Mickey Cunningham, a girl with Down's syndrome, and her mother, Karen. White Sox general manager Ken Williams originally seemed stunned by the news when apprised of the situation during his Tuesday session with the media, but before realizing Buehrle already had presented the prize to the Cunningham family, Williams seemed all for the native of St. Charles, Mo., taking over the Cardinals' managerial reins for one day.

 

"We have to make that happen. That would be hilarious," said Williams, after first checking with assistant general manager Rick Hahn to make sure there would be no tampering concerns. "I would give him the day off in Spring Training to go out and do it."

 

Williams didn't seem quite as excited about the Orange County Chopper custom made for Buehrle in honor of his perfect game thrown against the Rays. Although Buehrle told MLB.com before Thanksgiving that he had not heard from the White Sox about the motorcycle gift commissioned by his wife, Williams will be placing a call to him soon.

 

"I'm not so much in a good mood anymore," said Williams, who claimed he had heard nothing about the motorcycle previously.

Buehrle is such a class act.

What a great guy.

Insert Buehrle compliment.

TRADE HIM!!!!

 

 

Naw I'm just playin'.. MB is a class act. That bike is bananas. It'll look cool in his garage, which is where KW hopes it stays...

lets hope that he doesnt take it out to the desert with Aaron Rowand.

I'm proud to be where my Buerhle shirt right now :D

 

But gotta love Buehrle for this.

 

Also, he needs to ride the bike around the concourse since Kenny won't let him slip and slide during rain delays.

Buehrle is the best. My favorite Sox player in the modern era.

He and DeWayne Wise rock for their perfect game.

It's so rare to have a player still remain a fan and be vocal about it. Really rare in the day and age of players treating it solely as a business and nothing more.

I would so bid for this if the White Sox did it

QUOTE (3E8 @ Dec 9, 2009 -> 11:48 PM)
I would so bid for this if the White Sox did it

Oooh, if you win, can you do the whole game as an Ozzie impersonation? That would be comedy gold.

I hope he gets to play for the Cardinals one day.

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