After the White Sox fired manager Pedro Grifol, as well as other coaches, they appointed Grady Sizemore to take over for the remainder of a historically bad season. The Sox are on track to set a new record for losses in a season, tied for the modern era record with 120 losses. Despite initially planning to hire a new manager from outside the organization after the season, Grady Sizemore is now being considered for the permanent position. General manager Chris Getz stated that Sizemore has the traits they are looking for in a manager.
The White Sox will still conduct a thorough search for their next manager, with Sizemore being just one of many candidates. Getz praised Sizemore’s temperament and communication skills with the players, indicating that he is a strong contender for the position. Sizemore has another year left on his coaching contract, suggesting he will remain with the organization in some capacity beyond the current season.
While Sizemore had not expressed interest in managing before, his positive relationship with the players made him a top choice for the front office. Time will tell if this leads to a permanent appointment as manager. A deeper dive into the dysfunction within the White Sox organization this season highlights clubhouse issues dating back to the previous season and questionable decisions from owner Jerry Reinsdorf.
Former general manager Rick Hahn had reportedly targeted A.J. Hinch as the team’s new manager before Reinsdorf hired Tony La Russa. Grifol inherited a challenging situation as manager, and La Russa continues to be involved with the organization as an advisor. Additionally, there are details about trade deadline pursuits and potential moves involving key players like Garrett Crochet and Luis Robert Jr.
Third baseman Yoan Moncada, who will become a free agent at the end of the season, plans to play winter ball to showcase his health for other teams. Moncada has had a tumultuous career with the White Sox, including injuries and inconsistent performance, but he remains a talented player with the potential to rebound in the future.