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White Sox’s Adam Laroche Decides to Retire After Team President Asks Him to Reduce Son’s Time in Clubhouse

GLENDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 28: Adam LaRoche #25 of the Chicago White Sox poses for a portrait during Photo Day on February 28, 2015 at Camelback Ranch-Glendale in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Rich Pilling/Getty Images)

Apparently Adam LaRoche and his teenage son are a package deal.

Told that the Chicago White Sox didn’t want 14-year-old Drake LaRoche hanging around the clubhouse all the time, the elder LaRoche decided it was time to retire from baseball, according to multiple media reports.

In doing so, the 36-year-old slugger is walking away from the final year of a contract that would have paid him $13 million in 2016. While LaRoche has yet to publicly explain Tuesday’s sudden retirement, a tweet by LaRoche on the same day — particularly the hashtag #FamilyFirst — seems to confirm the reports.

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White Sox President Ken Williams told Fox Sports that LaRoche brought his son to the clubhouse every day during the 2015 season, the player’s first with the team. Williams said he did not ban Drake from the clubhouse but just asked to cut back on the young man’s visits.

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