Adam LaRoche is at peace with his decision to walk away from the White Sox and leave $13 million on the table.
LaRoche retired last month after White Sox general manager told him he was no longer allowed to bring his 14-year-old son Drake into the clubhouse. It was a baffling situation all around to say the least, so “Good Morning America” finally talked to LaRoche and his son Tuesday to get their story.
LaRoche said he hasn’t “lost an ounce of sleep” and has “zero regrets,” so it looks like that $13 million isn’t haunting him all that much. You can watch the entire interview below:
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