When the White Sox fired supervisor Pedro Grifol (together with bench coach Charlie Montoyo, assistant hitting coach Mike Tosar and third base coach Eddie Rodriguez), they handed Grady Sizemore the unenviable job of steering the ship for the rest of a traditionally inept season. The Sox are at the moment tied for the fashionable period report with 120 losses and determine to determine a brand new benchmark for futility within the coming days. On the time Sizemore was elevated to the highest job within the dugout, common supervisor Chris Getz plainly said that the Sox would conduct a managerial search and rent a brand new skipper from exterior the group after the season. It now appears that Sizemore will at the very least be thought of for the everlasting put up, nonetheless.
“Grady’s in consideration,” Getz stated this week (hyperlink through Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Solar-Instances). “He has a whole lot of traits we’re on the lookout for.”
The Sox will nonetheless conduct an in depth seek for their subsequent skipper, Getz emphasised. Sizemore might be one in all many candidates from what the GM known as a “deep pool” that they’ve cultivated since Grifol’s dismissal. (It’s not clear whether or not that pool will embrace Double-A supervisor and former Sox reliever Sergio Santos, however he’s publicly thrown his hat into the ring and voiced a want to handle the membership.) Nonetheless, Getz famous that Sizemore’s “temperament is strictly what we would have liked” for the rest of the present season and praised his rookie supervisor’s communication abilities with the gamers. Van Schouwen provides that Sizemore has one other 12 months remaining on his teaching contract, so it appears possible he’ll stay with the group past the ’24 season in at the very least some capability.
ESPN’s Buster Olney and Jesse Rogers report that Sizemore had by no means voiced a want to handle previous to being promoted to his present put up, however his sturdy relationship with the gamers made him the entrance workplace’s choose. Time will inform whether or not that results in a extra strong appointment following the season.
Extra broadly, Olney and Rogers discover the staggering ranges of dysfunction which have permeated the White Sox group this season. It’s a deep dive into the crew’s many failures throughout just about all ranges, highlighting clubhouse rifts that date again to the 2023 season and questionable choices from proprietor Jerry Reinsdorf, amongst many different fascinating features.
As has been steered up to now, Rogers and Olney write that former common supervisor Rick Hahn appeared to have zeroed in on A.J. Hinch because the crew’s new supervisor following the 2020 season when Reinsdorf went over his head and employed longtime buddy and former White Sox skipper Tony La Russa. One membership supply instructed the ESPN pair that Grifol inherited “as destructive a spot as I’ve seen anyplace” within the recreation when he took over as supervisor. La Russa stays concerned with the group as an advisor and, notably, gave constructive suggestions about Getz when Reinsdorf fired longtime baseball operations leaders Hahn and Kenny Williams. That’s to not say Getz was promoted based mostly solely on La Russa’s suggestion, however it’s a notable little bit of context on condition that he was tabbed the brand new GM after simply 9 days and with no exterior search carried out.
There are numerous different bits all through the ESPN piece making it a must-read piece for followers not solely of the White Sox however any membership. Rogers and Olney delve into some specifics on the commerce deadline, noting that the Sox focused prime Phillies prospect Andrew Painter when Philadelphia was in pursuit of Garrett Crochet — a worth at which the Phillies balked. The Dodgers, per the report, believed they might make a compelling provide with out together with catcher Dalton Speeding, however that supply “by no means developed” ultimately. They as a substitute acquired Jack Flaherty from Detroit in alternate for an additional prime catching prospect, Thayron Liranzo, and present Tigers shortstop Trey Sweeney.
Crochet stayed in Chicago, as Getz and his workers have been intent on getting their worth met or revisiting the commerce marketplace for Crochet this winter. That’ll absolutely be the case, and Crochet will enter the season as maybe the highest commerce candidate within the sport. The asking worth will once more be astronomical, however there can even theoretically be extra bidders for him — along with an absence of concern about his standing for pitching within the postseason and/or his reported want for a contract extension.
Crochet and Luis Robert Jr. would be the final vestiges of the core that propelled the White Sox to playoff berths in 2020 and 2021. The remaining have both been traded or, like third baseman Yoan Moncada, will turn out to be free brokers at season’s finish. Moncada has a $25MM membership choice, however the Sox pays a $5MM buyout on that choice and ship him into free company for the primary time in his profession.
Moncada, nonetheless simply 29 years previous, tells Bruce Levine of 670 The Rating that he plans to play winter ball this offseason so as to showcase his well being for the opposite 29 groups within the recreation. He missed practically the complete season as a result of an adductor pressure and has scarcely performed since being reinstated from the 60-day injured record earlier this month. Chicago has been dedicated too getting the youthful Miguel Vargas — acquired on the deadline within the three-team Erick Fedde/Michael Kopech/Tommy Pham swap — common enjoying time on the scorching nook at the same time as he struggles mightily on the plate.
That’s left Moncada with only one plate look this month, although he was activated again on Sept. 16. He’s hitting .275/.356/.400 on the season in a tiny pattern of 45 plate appearances. On the one hand, it’s confounding that the Sox would go away a proficient and pretty productive veteran out of the lineup as they attempt to stave off their inevitable date with historical past. On the opposite, Moncada clearly isn’t within the crew’s plans going ahead, so there’s some sense to allocating these at-bats to youthful gamers.
Moncada as soon as ranked as the highest prospect within the sport. He signed with the Pink Sox after leaving Cuba, taking house an enormous $31.5MM signing bonus (which price Boston a 100% tax below the previous worldwide free agent system, bringing their complete worth to $63MM). He landed in Chicago alongside Kopech as one two headliners within the commerce sending Chris Sale to Fenway Park. It took a pair years, however by 2019 Moncada regarded on the cusp of stardom. He swatted 25 homers whereas batting .315/.367/.548 in simply 559 plate appearances. That breakout contributed to Chicago extending Moncada on a five-year, $70MM deal masking the 2020-24 seasons.
The contract hasn’t aged effectively. Moncada gave the Sox one wholesome, productive season in 2021 however has in any other case spent extra time on the injured record than within the lineup. Even when wholesome, he’s been below-average on the plate most of the time. He’s appeared in 404 of 703 attainable video games throughout that five-year interval and slashed .244/.326/.395 alongside the way in which. That’s league-average manufacturing on the entire (101 wRC+), however the overwhelming majority of that constructive output got here in the course of the aforementioned ’21 season.
A wholesome displaying in winter ball would absolutely assist Moncada’s inventory this offseason. He’s possible taking a look at a low-cost one-year contract with incentives baked in to probably enhance his assure. There’s clearly a proficient participant beneath all of the latest well being troubles. Moncada has had seasons price 5 wins above alternative (2019) and 4 WAR (2021). He’s nonetheless on the fitting facet of 30. It wouldn’t be a complete shock to see him return to kind in ’25 — virtually assuredly with a brand new membership — after which money in on a multi-year deal the next offseason.