The Chicago White Sox dismissed second-year supervisor Pedro Grifol on Thursday, however now comes the exhausting half: discovering somebody to show across the worst workforce in baseball.
The White Sox (28-89) have been MLB’s laughingstock this season. They not too long ago snapped an AL-record 21-game dropping streak on Tuesday, however that one win wasn’t sufficient to avoid wasting Grifol’s job.
Chicago has the league’s worst offense, averaging a paltry 3.08 runs per sport whereas batting an embarrassing .216 as a workforce. In the meantime, White Sox pitchers have allowed the second-most runs per sport (5.2) and have the second-worst workforce earned run common (4.83).
The Sox wrote in an announcement, “As all of us acknowledge, our workforce’s efficiency this season has been disappointing on many ranges… A change is important as we glance to our future and the event of a brand new power across the workforce.”
“The White Sox will start a seek for a brand new supervisor instantly with a substitute anticipated to be introduced after the conclusion of the 2024 season,” the assertion continued.