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White Sox Manager Tony La Russa Reaches Plea Agreement in DUI Case

White Sox manager Tony La Russa has reached a plea agreement stemming from his drunk driving arrest in February, according to The Athletic's James Fegan.

La Russa has agreed to a charge of reckless driving, a class two misdemeanor. He previously faced a charge of driving under the influence, per Fegan. La Russa could reportedly serve a day in jail due to the plea, though he could also opt for a work release or home detention.

Chicago's manager was arrested in February after he left his car "smoking on the side of a Phoenix-area road," per ESPN.