MLB

Doctors advise La Russa to not return this season as White Sox manager

The Chicago White Sox say Tony La Russa, who turns 78 on Oct. 4, had "additional testing and medical procedures over the past week," and doctors have directed the Hall of Famer to stay away from managing for the rest of the season.

77-year-old left major league club in late August to deal with heart issue

White Sox manager Tony La Russa, who has been out since Aug. 28 with a heart ailment, is expected to retire on Monday at age 77. (Chase Agnello-Dean/Getty Images)

Chicago White Sox manager Tony La Russa will not return to the dugout this season.

La Russa, who turns 78 on Oct. 4, had "additional testing and medical procedures over the past week," the major league team said Saturday, and doctors have directed the Hall of Famer to stay away from managing for the rest of the season.

Bench coach Miguel Cairo will continue to serve as acting White Sox manager.

La Russa left the White Sox before an Aug. 30 game against Kansas City to deal with a heart issue. He rejoined the club in Oakland on Sept. 11 and flew back to Chicago for a two-game series against Colorado.

La Russa was waiting for clearance to return to the dugout and managing during games. But Chicago had just 11 games left heading into Saturday night's matchup with Detroit.

The White Sox also placed outfielder Luis Robert on the 10-day injured list on Saturday with sprained left wrist. Outfielder Mark Payton was recalled from triple-A Charlotte.

Reliever Joe Kelly was reinstated from the family medical leave list, and left-hander Tanner Banks was optioned to Charlotte.

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