Chicago White Sox Set MLB Loss Record, No Firings Announced After ‘Failure’ Season

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Chicago, IL – The Chicago White Sox have set a MLB record for losses this season, finishing 41-121, no firings have been announced by team leadership. In a letter to fans Sunday, Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf took responsibility for the team’s poor performance, calling it a “failure” and expressing frustration over the historic loss total.

Reinsdorf did not mention any specific personnel changes in the letter but emphasized that the organization is committed to improving for the 2025 season. “We owe it to each and every one of you,” Reinsdorf said, promising to evaluate all aspects of the team’s operations.

According to Reinsdorf, general manager Chris Getz is leading a full-scale review of the organization, focusing on player development, scouting, and analytics. However, no firings or staff changes were outlined, leaving many fans wondering what concrete steps the team will take following its record-setting losses.

Despite the grim season, Reinsdorf pointed to minor league success as a reason for optimism. He assured fans that changes are coming but offered no specific timeline or details about potential leadership adjustments.

The White Sox finished the season with an all-time worst loss record, capping off what Reinsdorf described as an “embarrassing” year.

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