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Will Venable speaks for first time as new manager of Chicago White Sox
Will Venable spoke at a virtual press conference today for the first time after being named the new manager of the Chicago White Sox.
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WATCH: Chicago White Sox to introduce Will Venable as next manager
The Chicago White Sox officially announced Will Venable as their new manager Thursday.
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White Sox to hire Will Venable as next manager: multiple reports
The Chicago White Sox will hire Will Venable, a former MLB outfielder who has served as a coach for the Texas Rangers for the past two seasons, as their next manager, according to multiple reports.
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Rob Manfred addresses White Sox stadium pursuit, future in Chicago
The Chicago White Sox are dealing with plenty of drama both on and off the field, and Major League Baseball’s commissioner is weighing in on their future.
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Possible future home of White Sox could have a second stadium, developer says
The company behind “The 78” development proposed in the South Loop said Friday the exit of the University of Illinois’ Discovery Partners Institute from the project opens up new opportunities for the site, including the possible co-location of dual stadiums for the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Fire.
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Reports: Jerry Reinsdorf open to selling stake in Chicago White Sox
A report from The Athletic Wednesday suggested that longtime Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf is open to selling his stake in the team. NBC Chicago’s JC Navarrete reports.
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White Sox decline comment amid rumors Jerry Reinsdorf open to selling team
A bombshell report says that Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf is “open to selling” the team as his push for a new stadium in the city encounters resistance.
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Jerry Reinsdorf calls White Sox season ‘a failure' in letter to fans
After a season that saw the Chicago White Sox set a modern baseball record for losses, chairman Jerry Reinsdorf wrote a letter to fans, calling the campaign “a failure” and promising to act to improve the team’s fortunes.
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Chicago White Sox break decades-old MLB record
The Chicago White Sox set a new MLB record after losing to the Detroit Tigers.
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Chris Flexen shines in 7-0 victory over Angels, White Sox stay at 120 losses
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago White Sox averted a record-breaking loss for the third straight day, beating the Los Angeles Angels 7-0 on Thursday behind Chris Flexen’s sharp pitching performance. Chicago improved to 39-120 with its three-game sweep of Los Angeles. It has been tied with the 1962 New York Mets for the modern major league record for losses since…
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