Why don't you link to the actual article before accusing the Cardinals of "whining"? Oh, yeah, that's right, because the original article shows matters to be quite different that what you say.
"When KMOX host Charlie Brennan asked now-retired St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa how the traditional call of congratulations from the White House went, La Russa suddenly realized that…it never happened.
“That’s a good point, I hadn’t really even thought about that,” replied a surprised-sounding La Russa, who can be forgiven for having a few other things on his mind over the past week. “As we were getting into the World Series we had a call from the White House to make sure they had the correct number for my office.”
So in other words, nobody with the Cardinals realized that the call hadn't been made until a reporter brought the matter up. A far cry from whining, despite your attempt to twist the facts.
Furthermore, La Russa had this to say: "And all this despite the fact that the First Lady, Michelle Obama, was in town for Game 1 of the World Series.
“Very impressive, too.” La Russa recalled of his meeting with the First Lady."
So the Cardinals weren't going to the media complaining, in fact they apparently hadn't even realized that the call hadn't been placed. La Russa praised Michelle Obama as well. Yet some sore losers are trying to smear the Cardinals because their team aren't World Series champs. You know what I have to say to those folks? HA-HA!
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