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The longest–tenured White Sox manager was Jimmy Dykes, who managed the team for 1,850 games from 1934 to 1946. [3] The only other White Sox managers who have managed more than 1,000 games are Lopez with 1,495, Guillén with 1,135, and Tony La Russa with 1,359. [3] Dykes' 899 wins and 940 losses also lead all White Sox managers. [3]
On November 1, 2022, Grifol was hired by the Chicago White Sox to be their 42nd manager. [8] Keynan Middleton criticized the White Sox for having "no rules" after he was traded during the 2023 season. [9] Following a 21-game losing streak, the White Sox fired Grifol on August 8, 2024, after posting a record of 89–190 over two seasons.
The White Sox attempted to replace him with Jim Leyland in 1997, but he instead managed with the Florida Marlins, which resulted in Chicago having to keep Bevington. [4] Despite having players such as Frank Thomas and later Albert Belle , the White Sox failed to reach the postseason in his tenure (in contrast, Lamont had led them to the ...
The Chicago White Sox have decided who will take over a dugout that just experienced one of the worst seasons in MLB history.. The team announced on Thursday it hired former MLB outfielder Will ...
Cooper became the White Sox pitching coach in July 2002, replacing Nardi Contreras. [ 1 ] [ 7 ] With the departure of Ozzie Guillén on September 26, 2011, and Joey Cora on September 27, 2011, Cooper became the 38th manager of the White Sox, filling the role for the final two games of the 2011 season before yielding the position to Robin Ventura .
Having grown up as a White Sox fan, Boles wanted the chance to coach or manage his hometown team. In 1986 , ChiSox third-base coach Jim Leyland was appointed manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates . White Sox skipper Tony La Russa wanted Boles to be Leyland's replacement, but Ken Harrelson , newly named the club's director of baseball operations ...
After that 2020 season, he left to become the bench coach for the Boston Red Sox. On May 29, 2021, Venable managed his first MLB game, filling in for Alex Cora in a 3-1 win against the Marlins.
Fielder Allison Jones (August 13, 1871 – March 13, 1934) was an American center fielder and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). He was best known as the player-manager of the World Series champion 1906 Chicago White Sox, a team who succeeded in spite of such poor offense that they were known as the "Hitless Wonders".