In March, Major League baseball player Adam LaRoche shocked the sports world. LaRoche, a 12-year veteran who averaged more than 20 home runs a year and won many awards for his defensive skills at first base, unexpectedly retired.
By doing so, he walked away from $13 million—the amount left on the final year of a two-year contract with the Chicago White Sox.
Even more shocking than leaving $13 million on the table was the reason he did so: The White Sox had informed LaRoche that his 14-year-old son, Drake, could no longer accompany him in the club house every day.
If you can’t imagine walking away from that kind of money for that kind of reason, you’re not alone.
But then again, a lot of what LaRoche does is peculiar, and I mean that in the best possible way.
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