White Sox Narrow Down Managerial Candidates After Record-Loss Season
The team aims to announce a new manager before the MLB general managers' meeting in San Antonio next week.
- Clayton McCullough and A.J. Ellis are no longer being considered for the White Sox managerial position.
- Chris Getz, the White Sox general manager, is leading the search and hopes to make a decision soon.
- The team finished the 2024 season with the most losses in MLB history, prompting a managerial change.
- Leading candidates for the position include Will Venable, Phil Nevin, and George Lombard.
- Grady Sizemore, who served as interim manager, remains a potential internal option.