
Now that George Steinbrenner has got the drop on the other owners, who will be the next manager to go? In Baltimore , Edward Bennett Williams wishes Joe Altobelli were Earl Weaver . On the South Side of Chicago , Jerry Reinsdorf has already said public opinion could be the death of Tony La Russa . With the season one month old, INSIDE PITCH is ready to reveal which managers are the best bets to be ex-managers before the season is over. La Russa : 8-5. After last year's collapse, .500 won't do it and that's what the White Sox look like. Time isn't on his side, either: He's had the job since August '79. Doug Rader : 9-5. The Rangers are 107-154 since the All-Star break in '83. Whitey Herzog : 2-1. He's not a favorite with Lou Susman, who runs the Cardinals for Gussie Busch . If they put-put along at .500 for too long, he'll be gone, probably to be replaced by Joe Torre . Billy Martin : 5-2. The players don't want him, and he doesn't get along with the G.M., Clyde King . Besides, the Yankees aren't good enough to win. In August, when they're 10 games out, Martin will be replaced by Lou Piniella . Pat Corrales : 3-1. The Indians have new ownership and no pitching. So what if it isn't the manager's fault. Bob Lillis : 4-1. John McMullen is one of the more impatient owners, and the Astros are only a .500 team. Joe Altobelli : 5-1. Williams is infatuated with Weaver , and last year he called Altobelli a "journeyman" manager. Altobelli 's only hope is for his team to stay close all season. Eddie Haas : 6-1. He has already bunted over runners to take the bat out of Dale Murphy 's hands in a game-winning situation. According to one Brave, "He doesn't talk to you. He doesn't act like you're on the same team." What we have in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh is a failure to communicate. The Phillies ' rookie manager, John Felske , was aghast when he found out that owner Bill Giles had recently dangled the possibility of a pinch-hitting job in front of Greg Luzinski , who ate himself out of baseball. Felske 's reaction? "One of shock." Was he interested in Luzinski , who retired after no one offered him a free-agent contract last winter? "Only if he was lefthanded."
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