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Jones' winning percentage of .592 is the highest of any White Sox manager. [3] Five White Sox managers have served multiple terms managing the team. Nixey Callahan was the White Sox manager in 1903 and part of 1904, and then again from 1912 to 1914. [3] Johnny Evers served two terms as manager, separated by a bout of appendicitis in 1924.
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.
Will Venable has been a first-base coach, a third-base coach, a bench coach and associate manager at the major-league level. All that experience — from his time with the Cubs, Boston Red Sox and ...
On August 8, 2024, the White Sox fired Grifol. In two seasons as manager of the White Sox, he compiled a record of 89–190 (.319) with no playoff appearances. [8] Sizemore was named as the interim manager on the same day Grifol and bench coach Charlie Montoyo were fired. This was his first managerial position. [9] Venable was hired on October 31.
La Russa, 77, is in his second season managing the White Sox. A Hall of Fame manager with three World Series rings, he returned to the dugout in 2021 — 10 years after he last managed in MLB for ...
Grifol has been a managerial candidate in KC twice, but reportedly will get his chance in Chicago. Pedro Grifol set to leave Kansas City Royals to manage division-rival Chicago White Sox Skip to ...
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 White Sox then were noted for their stinginess. You couldn't get a baseball out of them. Luke was popular, and everybody wanted an autographed baseball from a big league club, and especially from a guy like Luke. So he'd ask for the baseballs, and the White Sox management would send a message down, 'No!'