White Sox Manager Blasts Team's Effort Following Fifth Straight Loss
Pedro Grifol criticizes players for lackluster performance in 4-1 defeat to Orioles, raising concerns about team morale.
- Chicago White Sox managed only one hit, a solo home run by Danny Mendick, in the loss to Baltimore.
- Pitcher Garrett Crochet's strong performance with 11 strikeouts was overshadowed by the team's poor offensive showing.
- Manager Pedro Grifol described the team's play as 'flat' and held a closed-door meeting post-game.
- Players expressed mixed reactions to Grifol's harsh comments, with some defending their effort against tough opponents.
- The White Sox have fallen to a 15-39 record, sitting last in the American League Central.