The Chicago White Sox and manager Robin Ventura have come in agreement on a multi-year extension, the White Sox have announced on Twitter. The 46-year-old has produced some good results for the White Sox during a "transition" time while the team rebuilds. He has led the team to a 148-176 record, while finishing 3rd in the American League Manager of the Year voting in 2012. As the White Sox develop prospects, Ventura will be their manager. General manager Rick Hahn took to Twitter to offer praise to Ventura, where he tweeted, "There was never really any question in our minds as to who we wanted in the White Sox dugout now and into the future."
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