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Chicago White Sox manager Tony La Russa speaks to the media after the Houston Astros eliminated the his team in the American League Divisional Series. Tony La Russa discusses his future with the White Sox and if he will return. He also addresses the Astros hitting José Abreu late in Game 4 and says it’s his belief it was intentional.

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