White Sox Announce Major Coaching Overhaul After 102-Loss 2025 Season
White Sox Announce Major Coaching Overhaul After 102-Loss 2025 Season

White Sox Announce Major Coaching Overhaul After 102-Loss 2025 Season

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The Chicago White Sox announced a significant overhaul of their coaching staff following a disappointing 60-102 season, the team's third consecutive 100-loss campaign. Key departures include pitching coach Ethan Katz, hitting coach Marcus Thames, first base coach Jason Bourgeois, catching coach Drew Butera, and Triple-A Charlotte manager Sergio Santos, reflecting a near-complete reset of the previous regime. Grady Sizemore, who served as offensive coordinator and interim manager, is expected to be offered a new role within the organization, with assistant pitching coach Matt Wise likely the only other holdover. The changes come under manager Will Venable, who is reshaping the staff to instill new vision and improve player development after years of poor results and inconsistency. Despite some promising performances by rookies and prospects, the team remains among the league's worst, prompting management to seek fresh leadership and strategies. The White Sox aim to build a more competitive team for the 2026 season through these sweeping coaching changes.

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