The White Sox’ Wile E. Coyote season is finally over. Their six-month free fall into the bottom of a canyon has finally ended in a far-off cloud of dust. There’s an entire offseason to come, but first, three words of relief: That’s all, folks.
Jerry Reinsdorf and Chris Getz had a lot to say during their respective media sessions Thursday. But what did their comments have to say about the White Sox’ future in 2024 and beyond?
Chris Getz was announced as the White Sox’ new general manager Thursday, Jerry Reinsdorf opting to stick with someone chock full of “White Sox DNA” to turn the franchise’s fortunes around.
Pedro Grifol didn’t get into the details of his meeting with Jerry Reinsdorf on Wednesday, but the manager’s future, even amid a report that his job is safe, remains a talking point.
Jerry Reinsdorf isn’t expected to speak anytime soon, so it’s impossible to know what he’s looking for in a new baseball boss. But a report says there are already “overwhelming favorites” to get the job. So maybe, in addition to knowing nothing, we also know everything.
x Following the Chicago White Sox loss to the Settle Mariners Tuesday night, Pedro Grifol met with Vinnie Duber and the rest of the assembled media to discuss the firings of Rick Hahn and Kenny Williams, two people who were directly responsible for his hiring on the team. Grifol also talks about his own job security as a disappointing season…
x The Chicago White Sox just announced that Executive Vice President, Kenny Williams, and Senior Vice President of Baseball Operations, Rick Hahn have been relieved of their duties. What is next for the Chicago White Sox organization? Join the CHGO White Sox crew, Herb Lawrence, Vinnie Duber, and Sean Anderson for this EMERGENCY PODCAST! Watch the YouTube Replay Subscribe to…
The White Sox made a stunning change of leadership in its baseball-operations department Tuesday, relieving Kenny Williams and Rick Hahn of their duties and announcing a search for a new single voice to lead the future.
The Chicago White Sox trailed 5-0 in the first inning, and that lead proved to be insurmountable as the Cleveland Guardians defeated the Sox Monday night. Lance Lynn struggled, giving up a season-high 8 runs in his 4 innings of work. Yoan Moncada homered in the loss. Join Vinnie Duber, Sean Anderson, and Herb Lawrence to recap the series-opening loss…