The Chicago White Sox made the decision to part ways with manager Pedro Grifol, just two days after the team ended a 21-game losing streak, which matched the American League record. The team’s disappointing performance this season, with a record of 28-89, led to the drastic decision. Despite the effort and professionalism shown by Grifol and his staff, the lack of success on the field prompted the change, according to White Sox general manager Chris Getz.
Grifol, in his second season as a major league manager, with a record of 89-190, was the first manager to be fired this season. The White Sox are likely to hire a replacement after the season concludes, with bench coach Charlie Montoyo being a potential interim manager. The team suffered a 14-game losing streak earlier in the season, setting a team record that was quickly surpassed by the recent 21-game skid.
Grifol, known for his positive outlook, faced a challenging season after a promising start in spring training. The team’s performance took a nosedive with a .192 batting average and just 56 runs scored in the initial games. Despite making the playoffs in 2020 and winning the AL Central in 2021, the White Sox struggled under Grifol’s leadership, following the departure of Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa.
The team faced setbacks with key players being traded or sidelined due to injuries, contributing to their poor performance. With a potential sixth 100-loss season on the horizon, the White Sox are on track to set a franchise futility mark. Grifol’s managerial record is among the worst in MLB history, highlighting the team’s struggles under his leadership. The White Sox are looking to turn their fortunes around with a new manager in the upcoming seasons.