The White Sox are anticipated to formally announce their 2025 teaching workers inside the subsequent week, however Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Solar-Occasions stories that the membership might be retaining most of its incumbent coaches. When it comes to new faces, first-time supervisor Will Venable might be joined by bench coach Walker McKinven (whose hiring was reported by Venable two weeks in the past), director of hitting Ryan Fuller, and a brand new assistant hitting coach whose identification has but to be revealed.
Hitting coach Marcus Thames, pitching coach Ethan Katz, assistant pitching coach Matt Smart, first base coach Jason Bourgeois, third base coach Justin Jirschele, and catching coach Drew Butera are all anticipated to return. Grady Sizemore can even return to the teaching workers after serving as Chicago’s interim supervisor when Pedro Grifol was fired in early August. Interim bench coach Doug Sisson and interim assistant hitting coach Mike Gellinger gained’t be returning to these roles, however are anticipated to take different jobs within the group.
Whereas the White Sox didn’t really feel the necessity to solely revamp the teaching workers within the wake of a 121-loss season, it must be famous that many of those coaches have been already relative newcomers to the group. Thames, Smart, Bourgeois, and Butera have been all employed simply final offseason, and Jirschele was put in final August when former third base coach Eddie Rodriguez was additionally fired together with Grifol and former bench coach Charlie Montoyo.
There’s actually nowhere to go however up for the White Sox within the wake of the worst season in trendy baseball historical past, although Venable and his workers may have one other lengthy 12 months forward of them because the Sox proceed their rebuild. Clearly wins aren’t anticipated for now, as Venable and the coaches face the broader problem of serving to develop the workforce’s youthful gamers and altering what reportedly grew to become a poisonous clubhouse tradition.