Tony La Russa is “uncertain” about his return to the White Sox dugout relating to his heart condition.
La Russa said he's seen every game, saying the team's been"outstanding" and"fun to watch." He was absent for Cease's near no-hitter against the Twins and a five-run, ninth-inning comeback against the A's.Jon Heyman reported La Russa would travel with the team and likely be back in the dugout early next weekThe manager flew to Arizona to get treatment for his condition, which he says"fixed it.
The Sox play one final game on the road in Oakland before returning home for a two-game series against the Rockies on Tuesday.
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