Report: White Sox Manager Tony La Russa to Retire on Monday

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Report: White Sox Manager Tony La Russa to Retire on Monday
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Chicago White Sox manager Tony La Russa is set to retire on Monday, according to a report from MLB insider Bob Nightengale:

La Russa will leave Chicago having led the White Sox to an AL Central title in 2021, marking their second consecutive playoff berth. But the team's anticipated success during the 2022 season never materialized.

The team instead hovered around .500 all season, consistently chasing the Guardians in the standings.The Sox announced he would not manage Aug. 30 against the Royals less than an hour before first pitch due to an undisclosed medical condition. La Russa told Janie McCauley of the Associated Press in Oakland he had a pacemaker inserted for his heart.

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