Taking over the worst team in modern baseball history is a challenge, but somebody is going to manage the White Sox next season.
He’s likely happy to get the playing time, as he only got 45 plate appearances over 12 games in 2024.
Yesterday a report from the Athletic surfaced that indicated Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf was in negotiations with a group headed by Dave Stewart to sell the White Sox.
The Chicago White Sox are exploring avenues for a possible sale of the franchise, according to multiple reports, after just completing a 121-loss season that was the worst in the modern era.
While the White Sox and reports continue to claim their list of managerial candidates is shrinking, this afternoon, James Fegan and Josh Nelson at Sox
While the rest of the baseball world is watching the final weeks of the MLB season, my thoughts have begun to shift to the offseason and particularly the Chicago White Sox.
On Wednesday, it was made public that Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf is considering selling his majority stake in the organization. From an on-field standpoint, it was also revealed that there are two new names in the mix for the White Sox managerial vacancy.
Jerry Reinsdorf could be putting the Chicago White Sox up for sale, but fans of the other pro sports team that Reinsdorf owns may not be as lucky. The
While not the biggest piece of White Sox-related news on Wednesday, the club’s more immediate piece of short-term business is finding a new manager.
Anybody want to take over a 121-loss baseball team?
The 2024 Chicago White Sox made the wrong kind of history, and there will be consequences. After losing an MLB-record 121 games, majority owner Jerry Reinsdorf may move on.
The Chicago White Sox are coming off the worst season in MLB history, but that doesn't mean nobody wants them.
The list of publicly known names in the White Sox managerial search continues to grow as the team moves closer to a hire. According to a new report by SoxMachine’s Josh Nelson and James Fegan, Tigers bench coach George Lombard and Padres special assistant to major league staff and baseball operations, A.J.
In the midst of disappointment, a glimmer of sunshine peaks through the cracks for the Chicago White Sox as Nicky Lopez is a Gold Glove finalist With not too many exciting moments in a historically awful season, the one bright spot for the Chicago White Sox is current 2nd basemen Nicky Lopez is a finalist for the American League Gold Glove award.
The Chicago White Sox historically awful season can now be looked at in the rear-view mirror. With 2025 now on the mind, the Chicago White Sox certainly won’t be contenders, but signing these free agents to 1-2y deals for trade bait could speed things up.
The 2024 Chicago White Sox season is mercifully over, and so are the South Side tenures of Danny Mendick, Zach Remillard, and Touki Toussaint, who have all elected free agency.
I know, I know a lot of you have Chicago White Sox fatigue and are trying to forget about what we experienced throughout the 2024 season. There are those of us like myself who are gluttons for punishment and can't help but have our mental wheels turning about how to fix this mess the Sox are currently in.
Officially, the Chicago White Sox just came off the worst MLB season in the modern era. The team went 41-121, breaking the 1962 New York Mets record of 120 losses.
While fans and media argue about whether Rose should ever be posthumously inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, another legendary name of the past is often forgotten.
It is official, the Chicago White Sox are statistically the worst team in modern MLB history. The White Sox procrastinated the inevitable with a mini-winning streak at the end of their season, but they officially set the record for the most losses in a season in the modern era, which dates back to 1901.
Andrew Benintendi blasted a two-run homer and the visiting Chicago White Sox cooled off the playoff-bound Detroit Tigers with a 4-0 win on Saturday afternoon.
For Chicago White Sox fans, September 27, 2024, will be a date that will live in infamy.
Andrew Vaughn and Lenyn Sosa both delivered two RBIs during a seven-run fifth inning and Chris Flexen pitched 6 1/3 shutout innings as the host Chicago White Sox topped the Los Angeles Angels 7-0 on Thursday to earn a series sweep.
Where the Chicago White Sox go, poorly played baseball seems to follow.
The Chicago White Sox are in the history books for the wrong reason. With their 4-2 loss to the San Diego Padres on Sunday afternoon, they lost their 120th game of the 2024 season and tied the modern record for most losses in a single season.
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