The Chicago White Sox just endured the worst season of any team in the Modern Era, going 41-121. The Sox fired manager Pedro Grifol and replaced him with longtime big leauger Will Venable, who is getting his first crack at a manager's position.
Following the club’s decision to fire manager Pedro Grifol midseason, the White Sox have been looking to find their next long-term skipper while interim manager Grady Sizemore held down the fort late in the year.
The Chicago White Sox need a manager in 2025 after firing Pedro Grifol earlier in this historically awful season. The question is, who is going to want the job?
How many of the 50 MLB players with three or more 40 home run seasons can you name in six minutes?
The Chicago White Sox have 120 losses, tied for the most in the history of baseball. Their historically terrible season has cost Pedro Grifol his managerial job, forced many trade deadline deals, and leads to a bleak future.
People around baseball are already starting to reflect on what has become a monumental season for the Chicago White Sox. The White Sox are still amid perhaps the worst season in MLB history, but looking back on the 2024 campaign will be a practice they’ll need to get use to if they want to improve the franchise’s outlook.
The Chicago White Sox made the decision to fire manager Pedro Grifol on Thursday. This move came after the White Sox, who are in the midst of a historically bad season, tied the American League record with 21 consecutive losses.
The dismissal of Pedro Grifol as manager of the Chicago White Sox was announced last Thursday and has had a significant impact on the baseball industry.
The Chicago White Sox will host the Chicago Cubs on Friday and resume their turbulent 2024 season with coach Grady Sizemore as interim manager. The White Sox fired manager Pedro Grifol on Thursday amid a 28-89 start that included an American League record-tying 21-game losing streak.
The White Sox could be going from the manager with the worst record in the AL to a manager with one of the worst records in the NL.
The news that Chicagoans have been waiting on finally arrived this morning, with the White Sox announcing that they have dismissed manager Pedro Grifol after less than two seasons.
The St. Louis Cardinals haven't exactly had the season they'd envisioned before it all started but at least they're not the Chicago White Sox. White Sox
When Pedro Grifol and the Chicago White Sox came to Oakland for the 2023 season, they weren't necessarily having a good year, but despite the 36-48 record at the end of June, they were still just 5.5 games back in the AL Central.
The Boston Red Sox have witnessed many of their former players become managers, and it happened again on Thursday. Major League Baseball’s worst team, the Chicago White Sox, fired Pedro Grifol on Thursday, replacing Grifol with 42-year-old Grady Sizemore in an interim capacity.
The Chicago White Sox – amid the worst season in franchise history – dismissed manager Pedro Grifol on Thursday. The 28-89 White Sox snapped a 21-game losing streak on Tuesday and will begin the search for their third permanent manager since the 2022 season only days later.
The cellar-dwelling Chicago White Sox fired manager Pedro Grifol on Thursday, two days after the team snapped an American League record-tying 21-game losing streak.
The White Sox dismissed second-year manager Pedro Grifol on Thursday, but now comes the hard part: finding someone to turn around the worst team in baseball.
The 2024 Chicago White Sox are comparable to the 1962 New York Mets in many ways. However, with the White Sox season sinking faster than the Titanic, they have fired manager Pedro Grifol.
Manager Pedro Grifol was almost certainly on borrowed time with the Chicago White Sox, and on Thursday, they decided to make the inevitable move.
The Chicago White Sox haven't won a game since July 10. It was a 3-1 victory in the first game of a doubleheader against the Minnesota Twins. The Twins went on to win the second game of the doubleheader, and the White Sox haven't seen a W on the scoreboard since.
The Chicago White Sox have lost 20 consecutive games heading into Monday’s action. They are just a week away from breaking the record for consecutive losses and on pace for the worst record in baseball history.
With their 13-7 loss to the Minnesota Twins on Sunday afternoon, the Chicago White Sox became the first team since the 1988 Baltimore Orioles to lose 20 consecutive games in a season.
There’s bad, and then there’s the Chicago White Sox. With a 27-84 record, the Sox are far and away the worst team in the majors right now, and it looks like it’s going to be quite a while until they become a competitive team again.
Pedro Grifol may still be the manager for the Chicago White Sox, but the franchise could already be on the lookout for his replacement. According to USA Today's Bob Nightengale, Grifol's future is uncertain past this season.
The first managerial change of the MLB season may happen sooner rather than later, and we may already have a pretty good idea of who the victim might be.
After watching the Chicago White Sox for more than a year, White Sox manager, Pedro Grifol finally had enough of the team’s ineptitude. After Sunday’s 4-1 loss to the Orioles and seeing the Sox collect only one hit, Grifol said, “most of the guys were bleeping flat today.
The stress of continual failure might be wearing on Chicago White Sox manager Pedro Grifol.
When healthy enough to take the field, he has shown himself to possess a potent bat.
It's been evident for over a year now. Pedro Grifol was a mistake when he was hired by the prior Chicago White Sox front office administration, and it's a lasting reminder of that regime's failure to get things back on track.
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