The Chicago White Sox currently have an MLB-worst record of 15-41. The ChiSox’s lack of success comes despite team owner Jerry Reinsdorf being incredibly committed to winning.
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.
Chicago White Sox manager Pedro Grifol didn't exactly hold back after Sunday's 4-1 loss to the Baltimore Orioles. "We got no hit through eight," he told…
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.
After a scorching start to his MLB career, Chicago White Sox infielder Bryan Ramos has found himself sidelined with a left quad strain. He suffered the
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.
There has been plenty of trade buzz surrounding Chicago White Sox starter Dylan Cease for much of the offseason following a dreadful 61-win season from the South Siders, but speculation regarding a potential deal hasn’t been as loud as it has been in recent days.
Monday featured reassignments of some big names in White Sox camp, as well as a rather uneventful 7-2 loss to the Colorado Rockies. Pedro Grifol‘s club now boasts the worst spring training record and run differential.
Pedro Grifol sent out a respectable lineup Monday, but the White Sox still struggled at the plate and fell to the Texas Rangers 4-2. A trio of notable prospect arms performed well in the loss, however.
Good morning, White Sox fans! As you sip your Sunday morning coffee, here are some Saturday storylines you may have missed. Before Saturday’s Cactus League game, Mike Moustakas commented on the importance of his performance this spring.
Pitchers and catchers reported for the White Sox today, meaning Spring Training is officially underway! While we wait for the full team to report in a few days, here are some early headlines from Dylan Cease, Pedro Grifol, Garrett Crochet, and others to get you started for the year!
Chris Getz and the Chicago White Sox have been very vocal about crafting a new squad during the MLB offseason. A big name that has been included in trade talks is pitcher Dylan Cease.
The Chicago White Sox are putting old division rivalries aside.
Party like you’re in Kansas City. According to 670 The Score’s Bruce Levine, sources believe the White Sox are planning to pursue Royals catcher Salvador Perez and Blue Jays’ infielder (and former Royals infielder) Whit Merrifield in the offseason.
After a fourth-place finish in 2023, Chicago White Sox manager Pedro Grifol hinted that there will be changes to his coaching staff in 2024. Per Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times: Pedro Grifol, asked about coaching staff for 2024: "There’s a few ideas I can’t share.
Pedro Grifol hinted at coaching staff changes this afternoon. This evening, the first idea of what those changes may look like took shape. According to James Fegan and Daryl Van Schouwen, the White Sox are planning to “reassign” current Assistant Pitching Coach Curt Hasler to a minor league position next season.
Chicago White Sox manager Pedro Grifol acknowledged "nothing here was good enough this year" before the club split a doubleheader against the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday.
At 15-31, the Chicago White Sox have the worst record in the majors since the All-Star break, and manager Pedro Grifol is starting to reach his breaking point.
The Chicago White Sox are undergoing a leadership shakeup in the front office, but not in the dugout. In his introductory press conference, general manager Chris Getz said Pedro Grifol will return as White Sox manager in 2024.
Grifol's inexperience as a manager has been evident this year as he has taken Chicago from a respectable .500 team (before he arrived) to the Bad News Bears.
I’ve spent too much time, in reality, trying to understand the White Sox situation from a baseball perspective based on a roster loaded with talent that has continued to trend in the wrong direction for two years.
With the Chicago White Sox moving toward a sell-off at next week's trade deadline, manager Pedro Grifol is taking the blame for the team's disappointing performance.
Pedro Grifol will be honored by his alma mater later this fall. On Tuesday morning, the White Sox manager was revealed to be one of the nine new members set for induction into Florida State University’s Athletics Hall of Fame this coming September.
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