Loading...
Chris Russo, a radio show host, had said he would retire if the Arizona Diamondbacks made it to the World Series. However, the Diamondbacks did make it to the World Series, and Russo initially tried to back out of his promise. Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo insisted that a deal is a deal and Russo cannot back out. Lovullo's statement was supported by other sources, including Howard Stern. Russo's attempt to avoid retirement has caused controversy.
I knew I should have live bet Arizona #WorldSeries https://t.co/HA82q2qY4j
Chris Russo said he would 'retire on the spot' if the Diamondbacks beat the Phillies. Well, he doesn't want to. So Howard Stern says he has to wear a bikini and walk down the street in Manhattan instead. #EmbraceTheChaos #WorldSeries https://t.co/kIrvnDUJM1
Torey Lovullo doubles down on Chris “Mad Dog” Russo retirement: ‘A deal’s a deal’ https://t.co/5XmAg7jDIx https://t.co/ZLq6dLjwa1
Diamondbacks’ Torey Lovullo not letting Chris Russo off hook: ‘Deal’s a deal’ https://t.co/6akPSSec5J https://t.co/9ZBKLKk4Jq
'A deal's a deal' 🤝 Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo says Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo can't back out after he said he'd retire if Arizona made the World Series. https://t.co/AnoYYXGnmx
Torey Lovullo on Mad Dog Russo, who said he would quit if Diamondbacks won NLCS, then decided not to quit: “A deal is a deal. You can’t back out of that one.”
If Arizona win the World Series, I will retire from appearing on Chris Russo's radio show. I also ranked all 52 players in the World Series https://t.co/gHEe5DY2hr
Chris Russo only misses start of radio show after Diamondbacks guarantee: ‘Retire, my ass!’ https://t.co/X97cknbR3A https://t.co/jRIFpMBzNy