"Master" Larusa returns to coach of the Major League Baseball White Sox October 30, 10:13

Tony La Russa, who is known as a major league coach who has won the World Series three times, will be appointed as the White Sox coach next season.

This was announced by the White Sox on the 29th.



Larusa is 76 years old.

In addition to winning a total of 2728 wins, which is the third place in history as a director, with a precise arrangement that makes heavy use of small succession throws and sacrifice bunts, he has won the World Series three times and has been selected as the National Baseball Hall of Fame.



After leading Cardinals to the World Champion in 2011, he retired from coaching and was a senior advisor to the Angels, to which Shohei Ohtani belongs, this season.



The White Sox, who will be the coach from next season, is the team that Larusa became the first coach in the middle of the 1979 season at the young age of 34, and Larusa will re-command at the age of 76, the oldest in the current major leagues. Will be taken.