What in the world are the White Sox waiting for with manager Pedro Grifol? (2024)

On April 29, 1988, the Baltimore Orioles won a baseball game for the first time all season. The score was 9-0 against — who else? — the White Sox at Comiskey Park. Eddie Murray and Cal Ripken Jr. each homered, leading one to wonder all these years later how a team with two Hall of Famers in the lineup every day could start out 0-21.

That’s still the longest losing streak — 21 games — that any American League team has had in the modern era, which goes back to 1900.

“Nothing could be any tougher than what we’ve been through this year,” said manager Frank Robinson, who’d taken over for fired Cal Ripken Sr. after the team started 0-6. “Everything is apple pie and ice cream from here on out.”

The Orioles ended up 54-107, but a season later they finished only two games out of the lead in the AL East and Robinson, a Hall of Famer himself as a player, was the AL’s manager of the year.

But “nothing” could be tougher? Really? The 2024 Sox would like to have a word.

With their losing streak now at 20 games heading into a series at the A’s, the Sox are coming for those O’s — and then, just maybe, for the majors’ longest modern losing streak of ’em all, the 23-gamer authored by the 1961 Phillies.

On the occasion of 20, we should ask some questions. No, not 20 of them — what a miserable exercise that would be — but a few.

First, what are the Sox waiting for with manager Pedro Grifol? His first Sox team lost 101 games, and his second one is an almost unfathomable 27-87. If we didn’t know months ago that Grifol was in over his head, the whole world can plainly see the man is drowning. There’s no chance he’ll be back for the third and final year of his contract and no reason under the sun he should be. If nothing he has done in his first managing job has worked — at all — then clearly there’s no point in continuing to put him on the next plane to the next city.

The only thing more awkward than having Grifol speak for the Sox every day is Grifol doing so and throwing bouquets at owner Jerry Reinsdorf. Before Sunday’s loss at the Twins, Grifol told reporters, “Jerry’s a winner, OK? He’s an absolute winner.” He also called Reinsdorf an “incredible” owner and man who loves the fans. The same fans who just read this paragraph and want to throw a brick through the nearest window.

USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reported over the weekend that Marlins manager Skip Schumaker, who’s expected to be on the market after the season, is the “leading candidate” for the Sox job but also could be coveted by “several” other teams. So, another question: Why would the Sox “win” Schumaker’s services when all they do is lose? The Sox don’t win games. They don’t win on game-changing free agents. They win on ballpark milkshakes. If Schumaker is their guy, I’m betting they won’t get him.

And let’s be specific with one more: Why should Reinsdorf or his greenhorn general manager, Chris Getz, be expected to get it right on their next skipper? Or on rebuilding the big-league roster? Or on delivering the team’s fan base from the abyss?

In losing No. 20, the Sox passed the 2021 Orioles and the 2021 Diamondbacks, each of whom lost 19 straight on the way to a 52-110 record. A mere two seasons later, one of those teams finished with a best-in-the-AL 101 wins and the other went all the way to the World Series.

Start planning that Sox parade for 2026? Maybe, just maybe, not.

THREE-DOT DASH

THE TOP SOX HIGHLIGHT this season didn’t come on the field. It came in the NBC Sports Chicago studio after Sunday’s game, courtesy of Ozzie Guillen. Pointing out that Grifol’s record as manager is 88-188 — 100 games under .500, amazingly — Guillen went on an all-time rant/riff.

After clarifying that Pedro Grifol is 100 games under .500 as White Sox manager, Ozzie Guillén explains, as only Ozzie can, how he reacted when Grifol was hired over him. pic.twitter.com/XKeCnFvOx9

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) August 4, 2024

“I gotta go to a psychiatrist tomorrow,” he said. “No, I do. Three years ago, I was happy, man. Now, I’m bitter [because] I don’t think I was a bad manager, but they picked Pedro in front of me. I gotta see a psychiatrist. I started drinking a lot. I have problems with my wife a lot. The only people who get along with me are my grandkids. Everybody else, I hate them.”

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What in the world are the White Sox waiting for with manager Pedro Grifol? (2024)

FAQs

Why did the White Sox fire their manager? ›

White Sox fire manager Pedro Grifol after end of 21-game losing streak that tied AL record. CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago White Sox are on course to finish with baseball's worst record of the modern era. Change clearly is needed.

Who is the White Sox's new manager? ›

Grady Sizemore will replace Pedro Grifol as manager of the Chicago White Sox for the remainder of the season. The White Sox announced on Thursday that Sizemore has been named their interim manager. They also replaced three coaches from Grifol's staff.

Who was the White Sox manager during the World Series? ›

Pierzynski and World Series winning manager Ozzie Guillen. On Friday's edition of White Sox Pregame Live, Guillen addressed whatever rumors may or may not link him to the job.

What are the White Sox known for? ›

The White Sox have won three World Series titles, two in the early 1900s (1906, 1917) and the third 88 years later, in 2005. They are often referred to as the “South Siders,” a reference to their location in relation to Chicago's other major league team, the Cubs.

What was the scandal with the White Sox? ›

Black Sox Scandal, American baseball scandal centering on the charge that eight members of the Chicago White Sox had been bribed to lose the 1919 World Series to the Cincinnati Reds.

Did the White Sox have a curse? ›

The Curse of the Black Sox (also known as the Curse of Shoeless Joe) (1919–2005) was a superstition or "scapegoat" cited as one reason for the failure of the Chicago White Sox to win the World Series from 1917 until 2005.

Who is the White Sox interim manager? ›

Grady Sizemore will serve as the team's interim manager for the remainder of the 2024 season, with Doug Sisson joining Drew Butera as co-bench coaches, Justin Jirschele making the move from Triple-A Charlotte manager to third-base coach and Mike Gellinger rejoining the club as assistant hitting coach.

Who are the White Sox managers? ›

What is the White Sox losing streak? ›

OAKLAND -- The White Sox were one loss away from making the wrong kind of history, entering Tuesday night's contest at the Coliseum having dropped an American League record-tying 21 games in a row.

Who is the famous White Sox owner? ›

Jerry Michael Reinsdorf (born February 25, 1936) is an American sports executive and businessman who is the owner of the NBA's Chicago Bulls and MLB's Chicago White Sox. He started his professional life as a tax attorney with the Internal Revenue Service.

What were the White Sox originally called? ›

The White Sox originated as the Sioux City Cornhuskers of the Western League, a minor league under the parameters of the National Agreement with the National League.

Are the Cubs or White Sox older? ›

The Cubs began playing baseball in Chicago in 1870 as the Chicago White Stockings, joining the National League charter six years later. The White Sox originated in the Western League as the Sioux City Cornhuskers before Charles Comiskey, a former Chicago baseball player and manager, bought them in 1894.

Who is the White Sox main rival? ›

The Tigers–White Sox rivalry is a Major League Baseball rivalry between the Detroit Tigers and the Chicago White Sox of the American League Central division. The series has been one of the oldest in league history. Both teams were founded in 1901 as charter members of the American League.

Who was the most famous player on the White Sox? ›

Infielder Luke Appling is easily the most distinguished name in Chicago White Sox history.

What is the oldest baseball team? ›

The Cincinnati Red Stockings made their mark as the first openly professional baseball club in 1869. Members of the team would go on to form a club that still plays ball today, the Atlanta Braves.

Why did they suspend Shoeless Joe? ›

On September 28, 1920, after Cicotte, Williams, Jackson, and Felsch admitted to the grand jury that they had thrown the 1919 series in return for a bribe, Charles Comiskey, owner of the White Sox, suspended seven of the players. (Gandil was already on suspension in a salary dispute.)

Who was responsible for the Black Sox scandal? ›

Many subscribe to the notion that the plot was originally concocted by White Sox first baseman Chick Gandil and Boston bookmaker Joseph “Sport” Sullivan. Surviving grand-jury testimony portrays Gandil and White Sox pitching staff ace Eddie Cicotte as the primary instigators of the fix.

Who was the White Sox hitting Coach Walt? ›

Walter John Hriniak (pronounced RIN-ee-ack) (born May 22, 1943) is an American former catcher in American Major League Baseball who—despite a very brief MLB playing career and a batting average of only . 253—became one of the most prominent batting coaches in the game during the last two decades of the 20th century.

Why did the White Sox change their name? ›

The name change to the White Sox was brought on after scorekeeper Christoph Hynes wrote White Sox at the top of a scorecard rather than White Stockings, this scorecard was then seen by the press.

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